Patents by Inventor ALLISON ABBOTT
ALLISON ABBOTT 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: 12056762Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a system for managing transactions from a financial services computer network. The system has a scalable architecture, and includes a database, one or more processors, a plurality of experience matchers, and a transaction hub. Each experience matcher is associated with a different experience set type, and can receive a transaction list and return an identified experience set. The transaction hub can communicate with multiple experience matchers, and can receive experience sets from the matchers after sending them a list of transactions.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2022Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20230281024Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Colin HART, Jason JI, Alexandra A. COLEVAS, Steven QUADROS, Adnan MALIK, Jared M. ALEXANDER, Scott GOLDER, Allison ABBOTT, Matthew HORTON, Emma SAGAN, Kevan EMMOTT, Christine Ann BERGLUND
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Patent number: 11574021Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved visualization of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving, at a computing device, a plurality of experience sets; presenting, on a display of the computing device, a graphical user interface (GUI); and updating the GUI in response to receiving a revision to the plurality of experience sets. Each experience set contains one or more transactions that relate to each other. The GUI includes a scrollable list having at least a portion of the experience set name for experience sets within a selected time period; and a calendar for the time period showing, for each day with at least one experience, a graphical element indicative of a total of all experience set amounts in that day.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder
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Patent number: 11556359Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: CAPTIAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20220164201Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: CAPTIAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Colin HART, Jason JI, Alexandra A. COLEVAS, Steven QUADROS, Adnan MALIK, Jared M. ALEXANDER, Scott GOLDER, Allison ABBOTT, Matthew HORTON, Emma SAGAN, Kevan EMMOTT, Christine Ann BERGLUND
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Publication number: 20220164870Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a system for managing transactions from a financial services computer network. The system has a scalable architecture, and includes a database, one or more processors, a plurality of experience matchers, and a transaction hub. Each experience matcher is associated with a different experience set type, and can receive a transaction list and return an identified experience set. The transaction hub can communicate with multiple experience matchers, and can receive experience sets from the matchers after sending them a list of transactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Patent number: 11250501Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a system for managing transactions from a financial services computer network. The system has a scalable architecture, and includes a database, one or more processors, a plurality of experience matchers, and a transaction hub. Each experience matcher is associated with a different experience set type, and can receive a transaction list and return an identified experience set. The transaction hub can communicate with multiple experience matchers, and can receive experience sets from the matchers after sending them a list of transactions.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Patent number: 11204784Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Patent number: 11182756Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved management of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving details for a first purchase, detecting that the first purchase is a trigger purchase, obtaining secondary details for the first purchase, receiving details for a later-made second purchase and additional purchases made between the first purchase and second purchase, and determining that the first purchase and the second purchase belong to the same experience set and that the additional intervening purchases do not belong to the same experience set as the first purchase and the second purchase.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20210026659Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20210011948Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved visualization of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving, at a computing device, a plurality of experience sets; presenting, on a display of the computing device, a graphical user interface (GUI); and updating the GUI in response to receiving a revision to the plurality of experience sets. Each experience set contains one or more transactions that relate to each other. The GUI includes a scrollable list having at least a portion of the experience set name for experience sets within a selected time period; and a calendar for the time period showing, for each day with at least one experience, a graphical element indicative of a total of all experience set amounts in that day.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder
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Patent number: 10810261Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved visualization of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving, at a computing device, a plurality of experience sets; presenting, on a display of the computing device, a graphical user interface (GUI); and updating the GUI in response to receiving a revision to the plurality of experience sets. Each experience set contains one or more transactions that relate to each other. The GUI includes a scrollable list having at least a portion of the experience set name for experience sets within a selected time period; and a calendar for the time period showing, for each day with at least one experience, a graphical element indicative of a total of all experience set amounts in that day.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder
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Patent number: 10768950Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20200065426Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved visualization of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving, at a computing device, a plurality of experience sets; presenting, on a display of the computing device, a graphical user interface (GUI); and updating the GUI in response to receiving a revision to the plurality of experience sets. Each experience set contains one or more transactions that relate to each other. The GUI includes a scrollable list having at least a portion of the experience set name for experience sets within a selected time period; and a calendar for the time period showing, for each day with at least one experience, a graphical element indicative of a total of all experience set amounts in that day.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder
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Publication number: 20200065894Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a system for managing transactions from a financial services computer network. The system has a scalable architecture, and includes a database, one or more processors, a plurality of experience matchers, and a transaction hub. Each experience matcher is associated with a different experience set type, and can receive a transaction list and return an identified experience set. The transaction hub can communicate with multiple experience matchers, and can receive experience sets from the matchers after sending them a list of transactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20200065121Abstract: First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20200065785Abstract: Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved management of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving details for a first purchase, detecting that the first purchase is a trigger purchase, obtaining secondary details for the first purchase, receiving details for a later-made second purchase and additional purchases made between the first purchase and second purchase, and determining that the first purchase and the second purchase belong to the same experience set and that the additional intervening purchases do not belong to the same experience set as the first purchase and the second purchase.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Colin Hart, Jason Ji, Alexandra A. Colevas, Steven Quadros, Adnan Malik, Jared M. Alexander, Scott Golder, Allison Abbott, Matthew Horton, Emma Sagan, Kevan Emmott, Christine Ann Berglund
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Publication number: 20180082277Abstract: A system and method are provided for allocating a transaction among a plurality of accounts. The system comprises one or more memory devices storing instructions and one ore more data records associating a transaction rule with a first account, and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to receive transaction information corresponding to a transaction associated with the first account. The transaction information includes a transaction amount. A processor is also configured to authorize the transaction based on account information of the first account and determine that the transaction information corresponds to a transaction rule associated with the first account, wherein the transaction rule includes allocation information and information identifying a second account. Additionally, the processor is configured to allocate at least a part of the transaction amount to the second account based on the allocation information according to the transaction rule.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Emma SAGAN, Cameron SMITH, Ashley REPHLO, Allison ABBOTT, Jonathan TURFBOER, Jeremy REPHLO
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Publication number: 20160292663Abstract: A system and method are provided for allocating a transaction among a plurality of accounts. The system comprises one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more data records associating a transaction rule with a first account, and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to receive transaction information corresponding to a transaction associated with the first account. The transaction information includes a transaction amount. A processor is also configured to authorize the transaction based on account information of the first account and determine that the transaction information corresponds to a transaction rule associated with the first account, wherein the transaction rule includes allocation information and information identifying a second account. Additionally, the processor is configured to allocate at least a part of the transaction amount to the second account based on the allocation information according to the transaction rule.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Emma SAGAN, Cameron SMITH, Ashley REPHLO, Allison ABBOTT, Jonathan TURFBOER, Jeremy REPHLO
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Publication number: 20130159082Abstract: Methods, systems, computer readable media, and apparatuses for managing electronic mail are presented. In one arrangement, a plurality of incoming emails from a first user's inbox may be displayed. An option to designate an email as a series publication may also be displayed. In response to receiving a selection of the option while at least one email is selected, a new email folder dedicated to a series publication contained in the at least one email may be automatically created. Subsequently, subsequent emails containing future issues of the series publication may be redirected to the new email folder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: ALLISON ABBOTT, JOHN ZANKOWSKI, JUSTIN GRAVANTE, JESSE MULLEN, ANTHONY WOJCIECHOWSKI