Patents by Inventor Brandon H. Paddock
Brandon H. Paddock 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: 11921788Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu
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Publication number: 20230137131Abstract: A server computing device generates training data based upon an identifier for a device, a timestamp, and a label received from a developer computing device. The server computing device trains a computer-implemented machine learning (ML) model based upon the training data. The server computing device also generates client configuration data for the ML model that specifies transformations that are to be applied to values in order to generate input values for the ML model. The server computing device deploys ML assets to client computing devices, the ML assets comprising the ML model and the client configuration data. The client computing devices execute the ML model using input values derived via transformations of (local) values produced by the client computing devices and transmit telemetry data to the server computing device. The server computing device updates the ML assets based upon the telemetry data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Paul Luo LI, Ho Jeannie CHUNG, Xiaoyu CHAI, Irina Ioana NICULESCU, Minsuk KANG, Brandon H. PADDOCK, Jilong LIAO, Neeraja ABBURU, James Henry DOOLEY, IV, Frederick Douglass CAMPBELL
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Patent number: 11625435Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu
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Publication number: 20230092016Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu
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Patent number: 11544625Abstract: A server computing device generates training data based upon an identifier for a device, a timestamp, and a label received from a developer computing device. The server computing device trains a computer-implemented machine learning (ML) model based upon the training data. The server computing device also generates client configuration data for the ML model that specifies transformations that are to be applied to values in order to generate input values for the ML model. The server computing device deploys ML assets to client computing devices, the ML assets comprising the ML model and the client configuration data. The client computing devices execute the ML model using input values derived via transformations of (local) values produced by the client computing devices and transmit telemetry data to the server computing device. The server computing device updates the ML assets based upon the telemetry data.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Paul Luo Li, Ho Jeannie Chung, Xiaoyu Chai, Irina Ioana Niculescu, Minsuk Kang, Brandon H. Paddock, Jilong Liao, Neeraja Abburu, James Henry Dooley, IV, Frederick Douglass Campbell
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Publication number: 20210241167Abstract: A server computing device generates training data based upon an identifier for a device, a timestamp, and a label received from a developer computing device. The server computing device trains a computer-implemented machine learning (ML) model based upon the training data. The server computing device also generates client configuration data for the ML model that specifies transformations that are to be applied to values in order to generate input values for the ML model. The server computing device deploys ML assets to client computing devices, the ML assets comprising the ML model and the client configuration data. The client computing devices execute the ML model using input values derived via transformations of (local) values produced by the client computing devices and transmit telemetry data to the server computing device. The server computing device updates the ML assets based upon the telemetry data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Paul Luo LI, Ho Jeannie CHUNG, Xiaoyu CHAI, Irina Ioana NICULESCU, Minsuk KANG, Brandon H. PADDOCK, Jilong LIAO, Neeraja ABBURU, James Henry DOOLEY, IV, Frederick Douglass CAMPBELL
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Publication number: 20180322220Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu
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Patent number: 10073927Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu
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Patent number: 9519511Abstract: Techniques for application activation are described herein. An operating system (OS) can be configured to incorporate various extension points that are serviceable through contracts defining individual invocations of extensible functionality. The extensible functionality is integrated as part of the OS and controlled by the OS in a centralized manner. However, the specific implementations of the extensible functionally are offloaded to applications using the contracts. For example, the OS can include or otherwise make use of a centralized application activation component that employs an object-oriented approach to invoke applications to perform particular contracts. The application activation component can pass information describing a particular contract to activate a designated application and enable the application to service the contract in the manner specified by the OS.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Oliver, Benjamin A. Betz, Christopher J. Guzak, Relja Ivanovic, Ramaswamy Krishnan-Chittur, Brandon H. Paddock
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Publication number: 20150286499Abstract: Techniques for application activation are described herein. An operating system (OS) can be configured to incorporate various extension points that are serviceable through contracts defining individual invocations of extensible functionality. The extensible functionality is integrated as part of the OS and controlled by the OS in a centralized manner. However, the specific implementations of the extensible functionally are offloaded to applications using the contracts. For example, the OS can include or otherwise make use of a centralized application activation component that employs an object-oriented approach to invoke applications to perform particular contracts. The application activation component can pass information describing a particular contract to activate a designated application and enable the application to service the contract in the manner specified by the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Daniel J. Oliver, Benjamin A. Betz, Christopher J. Guzak, Relja Ivanovic, Ramaswamy Krishnan-Chittur, Brandon H. Paddock
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Patent number: 9063776Abstract: Techniques for application activation are described herein. An operating system (OS) can be configured to incorporate various extension points that are serviceable through contracts defining individual invocations of extensible functionality. The extensible functionality is integrated as part of the OS and controlled by the OS in a centralized manner. However, the specific implementations of the extensible functionally are offloaded to applications using the contracts. For example, the OS can include or otherwise make use of a centralized application activation component that employs an object-oriented approach to invoke applications to perform particular contracts. The application activation component can pass information describing a particular contract to activate a designated application and enable the application to service the contract in the manner specified by the OS.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Oliver, Benjamin A. Betz, Christopher J. Guzak, Relja Ivanovic, Ramaswamy Krishnan-Chittur, Brandon H. Paddock
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Patent number: 9037565Abstract: A system level search user interface that includes both a data entry portion and an application identification portion is displayed. User data input as a search term is displayed in the data entry portion, and identifiers of each of one or more applications of multiple applications on the computing device that can be searched using the search term are displayed in the application identification portion. The search term is provided to one application of the multiple applications for that one application to generate and display search results based on the search term while the display of at least the data entry portion of the system level search user interface is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Stephanie M. Monk, Brandon H. Paddock, Richard Jacob White, Edward Boyle Averett, Rolf A. Ebeling, Michael J. Gilmore, Manav Mishra, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Marc Wautier, Dona Sarkar, Brendan D. Elliott, Kwong K. Leung, Arun Gurunathan
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Publication number: 20120304200Abstract: Techniques for application activation are described herein. An operating system (OS) can be configured to incorporate various extension points that are serviceable through contracts defining individual invocations of extensible functionality. The extensible functionality is integrated as part of the OS and controlled by the OS in a centralized manner. However, the specific implementations of the extensible functionally are offloaded to applications using the contracts. For example, the OS can include or otherwise make use of a centralized application activation component that employs an object-oriented approach to invoke applications to perform particular contracts. The application activation component can pass information describing a particular contract to activate a designated application and enable the application to service the contract in the manner specified by the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Daniel J. Oliver, Benjamin A. Betz, Christopher J. Guzak, Relja Ivanovic, Ramaswamy Krishnan-Chittur, Brandon H. Paddock
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Publication number: 20120124072Abstract: A system level search user interface that includes both a data entry portion and an application identification portion is displayed. User data input as a search term is displayed in the data entry portion, and identifiers of each of one or more applications of multiple applications on the computing device that can be searched using the search term are displayed in the application identification portion. The search term is provided to one application of the multiple applications for that one application to generate and display search results based on the search term while the display of at least the data entry portion of the system level search user interface is maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Stephanie M. Monk, Brandon H. Paddock, Richard Jacob White, Edward Boyle Averett, Rolf A. Ebeling, Michael J. Gilmore, Manav Mishra, Jesse Clay Satterfield, Marc Wautier, Dona Sarkar, Brendan D. Elliott, Kwong K. Leung, Arun Gurunathan
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Publication number: 20120124035Abstract: A system level search module receives system level search user interface registration information for an application of the computing device. The registration information includes an indication of how the system level search module can launch the application. The registration information is added to a registration store, and the application is included as one of one or more applications that can be searched using the system level search user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Priya Vaidyanathan, Brian E. Uphoff, Brandon H. Paddock, Stephanie M. Monk, Dona Sarkar, Wentao Chen, Edward Boyle Averett, Manav Mishra, Derek S. Gebhard, Richard Jacob White, Yin Liu