Patents by Inventor Adam Julian Goldstein
Adam Julian Goldstein 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).
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Patent number: 11049200Abstract: A server machine is configured to map an identifier of a user to an account of the user within a database. The server machine also embeds the identifier within a uniform resource locator (URL) that, when operated by a browser of the user, causes the browser to interact with a supplier server machine. The server machine later receives interaction result data from the supplier server machine, and the interaction result data includes the identifier of the user and an interaction detail resultant from the interaction initiated by the browser with the supplier server machine. A machine then detects that the interaction detail corresponds to the account of the user based on the identifier being both received in the interaction result data and mapped to the account of the user. Accordingly, the server machine causes inclusion of the interaction detail within an information entry that corresponds to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, William Robert Glass, Melissa Anne Skevington, Andrew Joseph Dawson, Steven Clarke, Ha Tu Hang, Thomas Pierre Robert Genin, Navin Lal
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Patent number: 10972424Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for inferring preferences from message metadata and conversations. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including inferring a preference of a user among the one or more users based on metadata in the communication. The networked system triggers a search process based in part on the inferred preference. The networked system then generates and transmits to the user a customized response comprising results of the search process.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Patent number: 10824298Abstract: An item sharing machine is configured to receive share requests in the example form of allocation requests submitted by requesters for an allocable region of a graphical user interface. The allocation requests specify numerical values accorded to the allocable region by the requesters. The item sharing machine determines a distribution of the numerical values and, based on the distribution, generates an allocation plan defined by configuration parameters for the allocable region. The item sharing machine is configured to repeatedly update the allocable region based on the allocation plan by cyclically and selectively linking the allocable region to different computers of different requesters based on the allocation plan. The allocable region accordingly becomes linked to computers of different requesters at different times, and the item sharing machine is configured to cause one or more user devices to present the allocable region linked to such computers at different times.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Kevin Malone, Steven Ji, Navin Lal, Christopher Brian Slowe, Steven Ladd Huffman, William Robert Glass
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Publication number: 20200084175Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for inferring preferences from message metadata and conversations. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including inferring a preference of a user among the one or more users based on metadata in the communication. The networked system triggers a search process based in part on the inferred preference. The networked system then generates and transmits to the user a customized response comprising results of the search process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Patent number: 10530733Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for inferring preferences from message metadata and conversations. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including inferring a preference of a user among the one or more users based on metadata in the communication. The networked system triggers a search process based in part on the inferred preference. The networked system then generates and transmits to the user a customized response comprising results of the search process.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Patent number: 10482520Abstract: A machine is configured by appropriate software, such as software modules, to function as recommendation machine configured to receive an incoming value from a submitter for an allocable region of a graphical user interface. The allocable region is associated by a first data-structure to a data-string. The recommendation is configured to identify an available correlation of the data-string within a second data-structure, and the recommendation machine is further configured to recommend an outgoing value to be offered by an operator of the machine for the available correlation.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventor: Adam Julian Goldstein
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Patent number: 10382568Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for providing user interfaces comprising calendar-based suggestions of single user, single event travel options. The system accesses calendar data of the user, which indicates an event that the user is scheduled to attend, and extracts data for the event from the calendar data. The system constructs an application program interface (API) request by incorporating the extracted data for the event as one or more search criteria in the API request. The system transmits the API request to a provider server of at least one service provider. In response, the system receives results from the provider server(s), which comprise options determined to be compatible with the event based on the one or more search criteria in the API request. The system causes presentation of at least some of the options from the results determined to be compatible with the event.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventor: Adam Julian Goldstein
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Patent number: 10324986Abstract: A machine is configured to access a search phrase or other communicated phrase and deconstruct the accessed phrase into multiple sub-phrases. The machine performs an analysis of n-grams that occur within the sub-phrases, generates a set of potentially different sub-phrases from the n-grams, and selects which data source among multiple available video sources should be accessed for each generated sub-phrase in the generated set. For example, the machine may allocate each generated sub-phrase to a corresponding data source and cause the corresponding data source to execute a query based on its corresponding sub-phrase. Thus, the machine chooses from which data source to obtain partial search results that correspond to each sub-phrase generated based on the analyzed n-grams in the accessed phrase.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Navin Lal, Zak Lee, Richard Shaffer, Zohaib Ahmed
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Patent number: 10289639Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for analyzing conversations and determining whether to participate with a response. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including parsing key terms from the communication. The networked system then identifies a sentiment of a user among the one or more users based on the parsed key terms. Based on the identified sentiment, the networked system determines whether to respond to the communication. In response to a determination to respond, the networked system generates a customized response and transmits the customized response, over the network, to a device of the user. The customized response may comprise questions or a set of options related to the conversation.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Publication number: 20190102354Abstract: An item sharing machine accesses requests to share the same shareable item. Such requests are submitted by requesters and specify numerical values accorded to the shareable item by the requesters. The item sharing machine determines a target extremum share, such as a target maximum share, that will be allocated to the requester that submitted an extremum value, such as the maximum value, for the shareable item. The item sharing machine determines a single common exponent based on each of the submitted values and based on the target extremum share. Having determined the common exponent, the item sharing machine exponentiates each submitted value to the common exponent and allocates shares of the shareable item to the corresponding requesters based on their corresponding exponentiated values.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Marguerite Ellis, Eric Etu, Adam Julian Goldstein
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Patent number: 10223467Abstract: A machine is configured to perform an example method that causes the machine to parse sub-phrases within a phrase, recognize that a sub-phrase has or can have a geographically specific meaning, and notify a user that the sub-phrase is being processed using the geographically specific meaning. For example, supposing a user has communicated a phrase, the machine builds sub-phrases from the n-grams of the phrase and detects that an n-gram has a geographically specific meaning, thus disambiguating the n-gram. This disambiguation is performed using one or more geographically specific databases of n-grams. The machine determines that a geographical location is relevant to the n-gram, selects a specialized search procedure for the n-gram, and obtains search results using the selected specialized search procedure. The machine may also notify the user that the n-gram or a sub-phrase in which the n-gram appears is being processed using the geographically specific meaning.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Navin Lal, Zak Lee, Richard Shaffer, Zohaib Ahmed
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Publication number: 20190066240Abstract: A server machine is configured to map an identifier of a user to an account of the user within a database. The server machine also embeds the identifier within a uniform resource locator (URL) that, when operated by a browser of the user, causes the browser to interact with a supplier server machine. The server machine later receives interaction result data from the supplier server machine, and the interaction result data includes the identifier of the user and an interaction detail resultant from the interaction initiated by the browser with the supplier server machine. A machine then detects that the interaction detail corresponds to the account of the user based on the identifier being both received in the interaction result data and mapped to the account of the user. Accordingly, the server machine causes inclusion of the interaction detail within an information entry that corresponds to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, William Robert Glass, Melissa Anne Skevington, Andrew Joseph Dawson, Steven Clarke, Ha Tu Hang, Thomas Pierre Robert Genin, Navin Lal
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Patent number: 10198527Abstract: Within a graphical user interface, a window may be spawned at one point in time and then populated with content at a later point in time. By execution of browser-executable code by a user's device and corresponding server-side code by a machine, a pop-under window may be spawned by the user's device. The spawned pop-under window may be initially hidden by the user's browser window and may be initially loaded with no content or default content. The device may monitor the graphical user interface for search criteria submitted by the user and update the spawned pop-under window based on such search criteria. If the user exits the webpage, and if rules allow presentation of a pop-under window, the pop-under window may be updated by the device for presentation to the user. Based on interest or lack of interest in the updated content, the user may revisit the website.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Steven Ladd Huffman, Seth Satoshi Sakamoto, Ryan James Schwers, Christopher Brian Slowe, Niranjan Ramadas
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Patent number: 10147126Abstract: A machine may generate and provide a message that updates itself when opened. Such a message may include a link that, when operated during display of the message by a user's device, causes the machine to generate an image that depicts updated information in the form of one or more updated parameters. For example, the machine may operate within a travel search engine and may generate and provide a message that includes a previously found search result and also includes a link to an image that, once generated, depicts an updated parameter for the search result. As part of displaying the message, the user's device may operate the link, which causes the machine to generate the image and provide the image to the device. The device receives the image and displays the message, which includes the search result and now also includes the image of the updated parameter.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Steven Ladd Huffman
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Patent number: 10129107Abstract: An item sharing machine is configured to receive share requests submitted by requesters and specifying numerical values accorded to the shareable item by the requesters. The item sharing machine determines a distribution of the numerical values and generates an allocation plan based on the distribution of the numerical values, which include a first numerical value accorded by a first requester. The item sharing machine determines an allocated percentage at which the shareable item is allocated to the first requester and selects an alternative percentage at which the shareable item is allocable to the first requester. The item sharing machine calculates an alternative numerical value accordable to the shareable item and causes presentation of a notification that the shareable item is allocable to the first requester at the alternative percentage, conditioned upon a future share request indicating that the alternative numerical value is accorded to the shareable item.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Kevin Malone, Steven Ji, Navin Lal, Christopher Brian Slowe, Steven Ladd Huffman, William Glass
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Publication number: 20180268051Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for analyzing conversations and determining whether to participate with a response. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including parsing key terms from the communication. The networked system then identifies a sentiment of a user among the one or more users based on the parsed key terms. Based on the identified sentiment, the networked system determines whether to respond to the communication. In response to a determination to respond, the networked system generates a customized response and transmits the customized response, over the network, to a device of the user. The customized response may comprise questions or a set of options related to the conversation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Publication number: 20180232117Abstract: An item sharing machine is configured to receive share requests in the example form of allocation requests submitted by requesters for an allocable region of a graphical user interface. The allocation requests specify numerical values accorded to the allocable region by the requesters. The item sharing machine determines a distribution of the numerical values and, based on the distribution, generates an allocation plan defined by configuration parameters for the allocable region. The item sharing machine is configured to repeatedly update the allocable region based on the allocation plan by cyclically and selectively linking the allocable region to different computers of different requesters based on the allocation plan. The allocable region accordingly becomes linked to computers of different requesters at different times, and the item sharing machine is configured to cause one or more user devices to present the allocable region linked to such computers at different times.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Kevin Malone, Steven Ji, Navin Lal, Christopher Brian Slowe, Steven Ladd Huffman, William Robert Glass
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Patent number: 10007720Abstract: Example embodiments provide a system and method for analyzing conversations and determining whether to participate with a response. A networked system receives, over a network, a communication that is a part of a conversation involving one or more users, whereby the networked system is a participant in the conversation. The networked system analyzes the communication including parsing key terms from the communication. The networked system then identifies a sentiment of a user among the one or more users based on the parsed key terms. Based on the identified sentiment, the networked system determines whether to respond to the communication. In response to a determination to respond, the networked system generates a customized response and transmits the customized response, over the network, to a device of the user. The customized response may comprise questions or a set of options related to the conversation.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Hipmunk, Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Alex Quintana, Eric Palm, Gregory Millam, Zohaib Ahmed
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Publication number: 20180165378Abstract: Within a graphical user interface, a window may be spawned at one point in time and then populated with content at a later point in time. By execution of browser-executable code by a user's device and corresponding server-side code by a machine, a pop-under window may be spawned by the user's device. The spawned pop-under window may be initially hidden by the user's browser window and may be initially loaded with no content or default content. The device may monitor the graphical user interface for search criteria submitted by the user and update the spawned pop-under window based on such search criteria. If the user exits the webpage, and if rules allow presentation of a pop-under window, the pop-under window may be updated by the device for presentation to the user. Based on interest or lack of interest in the updated content, the user may revisit the website.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2018Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Steven Ladd Huffman, Seth Satoshi Sakamoto, Ryan James Schwers, Christopher Brian Slowe, Niranjan Ramadas
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Patent number: 9965149Abstract: An item sharing machine is configured to receive share requests in the example form of allocation requests submitted by requesters for an allocable region of a graphical user interface. The allocation requests specify numerical values accorded to the allocable region by the requesters. The item sharing machine determines a distribution of the numerical values and, based on the distribution, generates an allocation plan defined by configuration parameters for the allocable region. The item sharing machine is configured to repeatedly update the allocable region based on the allocation plan by cyclically and selectively linking the allocable region to different computers of different requesters based on the allocation plan. The allocable region accordingly becomes linked to computers of different requesters at different times, and the item sharing machine is configured to cause one or more user devices to present the allocable region linked to such computers at different times.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2015Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Hipmunk Inc.Inventors: Adam Julian Goldstein, Kevin Malone, Steven Ji, Navin Lal, Christopher Brian Slowe, Steven Ladd Huffman, William Glass