Patents by Inventor Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas

Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas 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: 10926184
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a game application are disclosed. While the game application is executed in a gameplay session, embodiment of the systems and methods can acquire data associated with the game application. The data acquired during the gameplay session may be associated with a session identifier. Different types of data (such as telemetry data and video data) can be linked together using the timestamps of the gameplay session. A user can choose a timestamp of the gameplay session to view the data associated with that timestamp. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods can associate an event with one or more timestamps. When a user chooses the event, the systems and methods can automatically display event data starting from the beginning of the event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
    Inventors: Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas, Matthew Frederick Church, Curtis Aaron Onuczko, Jonathan David Cooper, Michelle Daphne Naylor, Tulay Tetiker McNally, Gavin Vankosky
  • Publication number: 20190076742
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a game application are disclosed. While the game application is executed in a gameplay session, embodiment of the systems and methods can acquire data associated with the game application. The data acquired during the gameplay session may be associated with a session identifier. Different types of data (such as telemetry data and video data) can be linked together using the timestamps of the gameplay session. A user can choose a timestamp of the gameplay session to view the data associated with that timestamp. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods can associate an event with one or more timestamps. When a user chooses the event, the systems and methods can automatically display event data starting from the beginning of the event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2018
    Publication date: March 14, 2019
    Inventors: Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas, Matthew Frederick Church, Curtis Aaron Onuczko, Jonathan David Cooper, Michelle Daphne Naylor, Tulay Tetiker McNally, Gavin Vankosky
  • Patent number: 10016689
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a game application are disclosed. While the game application is executed in a gameplay session, embodiment of the systems and methods can acquire data associated with the game application. The data acquired during the gameplay session may be associated with a session identifier. Different types of data (such as telemetry data and video data) can be linked together using the timestamps of the gameplay session. A user can choose a timestamp of the gameplay session to view the data associated with that timestamp. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods can associate an event with one or more timestamps. When a user chooses the event, the systems and methods can automatically display event data starting from the beginning of the event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2018
    Assignee: ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
    Inventors: Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas, Matthew Frederick Church, Curtis Aaron Onuczko, Jonathan David Cooper, Michelle Daphne Naylor, Tulay Tetiker McNally, Gavin Vankosky
  • Publication number: 20170266568
    Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a game application are disclosed. While the game application is executed in a gameplay session, embodiment of the systems and methods can acquire data associated with the game application. The data acquired during the gameplay session may be associated with a session identifier. Different types of data (such as telemetry data and video data) can be linked together using the timestamps of the gameplay session. A user can choose a timestamp of the gameplay session to view the data associated with that timestamp. In certain embodiments, the systems and methods can associate an event with one or more timestamps. When a user chooses the event, the systems and methods can automatically display event data starting from the beginning of the event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2016
    Publication date: September 21, 2017
    Inventors: Alexander Brian Marshall Lucas, Matthew Frederick Church, Curtis Aaron Onuczko, Jonathan David Cooper, Michelle Daphne Naylor, Tulay Tetiker McNally, Gavin Vankosky