Patents by Inventor Adam Austin

Adam Austin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12106462
    Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to using computer vision methods for asset evaluation. A computing platform may receive historical images of a plurality of properties and corresponding historical inspection results. Using the historical images and historical inspection results, the computing platform may train a roof waiver model (which may be a computer vision model) to output inspection prediction information directly from an image. The computing platform may receive a new image corresponding to a particular residential property. Using the roof waiver model, the computing platform may analyze the new image to output of a likelihood of passing inspection. The computing platform may send, to a user device and based on the likelihood of passing inspection, inspection information indicating whether or not a physical inspection should be performed and directing the user device to display the inspection information, which may cause the user device to display the inspection information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2024
    Assignee: Allstate Insurance Company
    Inventors: Deborah-Anna Reznek, Adam Sturt, Jeremy Werner, Adam Austin, Amber Parsons, Xiaolan Wu, Ryan Rosenberg, Lizette Lemus Gonzalez, Weizhou Wang, Stephanie Wong, Charles Cox, Jean Utke, Yusuf Mansour, Tia Miceli, Lakshmi Prabha Nattamai Sekar, Meg G. Walters, Dylan Stark, Emily Pavey
  • Patent number: 12051114
    Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to using computer vision methods to forecast damage. A computing platform may receive historical images comprising aerial images of residential properties and historical loss data corresponding to the residential properties. Using the historical images and the historical loss data, the computing platform may train a computer vision model, which may configure the computer vision model to output loss prediction information directly from an image. The computing platform may receive a new image corresponding to a particular residential property, and may analyze the new image, using the computer vision model, which may directly result in a likelihood of damage score. Based on the likelihood of damage score, the computing platform may send likelihood of damage information and one or more commands directing a user device to display the likelihood of damage information, which may cause the user device to display the likelihood of damage information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2024
    Assignee: Allstate Insurance Company
    Inventors: Deborah-Anna Reznek, Adam Sturt, Jeremy Werner, Adam Austin, Amber Parsons, Xiaolan Wu, Ryan Rosenberg, Lizette Lemus Gonzalez, Weizhou Wang, Stephanie Wong, Charles Cox, Jean Utke, Yusuf Mansour, Tia Miceli, Lakshmi Prabha Nattamai Sekar, Meg G. Walters, Dylan Stark, Emily Pavey
  • Publication number: 20230151688
    Abstract: A screen channel insert for use in connection with a fenestration unit frame including a spline channel. The screen channel insert includes a frame attachment portion for attaching the screen channel insert to the spline channel of the fenestration unit frame, and a channel portion defining an insert spline channel. The insert spline channel is configured to receive a spline to secure a screen to the screen channel insert. The insert spline channel can have different sizes than the spline channel of the frame, enabling the frame to be used with screens having different thicknesses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Inventors: Adam Austin, Travis Eisenbarth
  • Patent number: 11618831
    Abstract: A waterborne protective coating system is disclosed that comprises at least one binder, water, and a dispersion of 2D material/graphitic nanoplatelets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2023
    Inventors: William Weaver, Lynn Chikosha, Adam Austin Bell, Matthew David Sharp
  • Publication number: 20220318980
    Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to using computer vision methods for asset evaluation. A computing platform may receive historical images of a plurality of properties and corresponding historical inspection results. Using the historical images and historical inspection results, the computing platform may train a roof waiver model (which may be a computer vision model) to output inspection prediction information directly from an image. The computing platform may receive a new image corresponding to a particular residential property. Using the roof waiver model, the computing platform may analyze the new image to output of a likelihood of passing inspection. The computing platform may send, to a user device and based on the likelihood of passing inspection, inspection information indicating whether or not a physical inspection should be performed and directing the user device to display the inspection information, which may cause the user device to display the inspection information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2021
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Inventors: Deborah-Anna Reznek, Adam Sturt, Jeremy Werner, Adam Austin, Amber Parsons, Xiaolan Wu, Ryan Rosenberg, Lizette Lemus Gonzalez, Weizhou Wang, Stephanie Wong, Charles Cox, Jean Utke, Yusuf Mansour, Tia Miceli, Lakshmi Prabha Nattamai Sekar, Meg G. Walters, Dylan Stark, Emily Pavey
  • Publication number: 20220318916
    Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to using computer vision methods to forecast damage. A computing platform may receive historical images comprising aerial images of residential properties and historical loss data corresponding to the residential properties. Using the historical images and the historical loss data, the computing platform may train a computer vision model, which may configure the computer vision model to output loss prediction information directly from an image. The computing platform may receive a new image corresponding to a particular residential property, and may analyze the new image, using the computer vision model, which may directly result in a likelihood of damage score. Based on the likelihood of damage score, the computing platform may send likelihood of damage information and one or more commands directing a user device to display the likelihood of damage information, which may cause the user device to display the likelihood of damage information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2021
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Inventors: Deborah-Anna Reznek, Adam Sturt, Jeremy Werner, Adam Austin, Amber Parsons, Xiaolan Wu, Ryan Rosenberg, Lizette Lemus Gonzalez, Weizhou Wang, Stephanie Wong, Charles Cox, Jean Utke, Yusuf Mansour, Tia Miceli, Lakshmi Prabha Nattamai Sekar, Meg G. Walters, Dylan Stark, Emily Pavey