Patents by Inventor Bryan Nussbaum
Bryan Nussbaum 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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Publication number: 20260120190Abstract: The following relates generally to generating and/or displaying a behavioral homeowners score for a property. In some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) set a behavioral homeowners score to an initial value; (2) receive behavioral data, wherein the behavioral data includes an indication of a: (i) completion of a recommendation, and/or (ii) response to an alert associated with the property; (3) update the behavioral homeowners score based upon the behavioral data; and/or (4) display the updated behavioral homeowners score on a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2024Publication date: April 30, 2026Inventors: Laura A. Uphoff, Jason Goldfarb, Richa Shrestha, Sean Hickey, Bryan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20260017735Abstract: The following relates generally determining a home score based upon internal data (e.g., data corresponding to an inside of a structure, such as a home, on a property, etc.) and/or external data (e.g., data corresponding to an outside of the structure, etc.). In some embodiments, one or more processors: receive a plurality of attributes of a subject property, wherein the plurality of attributes were determined based upon internal data of a subject property and external data of the subject property; generate, based upon the plurality of attributes, for the subject property, a plurality of subscores; generate an overall home score for the subject property based upon the plurality of subscores; and/or display, on a display, the overall home score and/or the plurality of subscores.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Inventors: Jason Goldfarb, Richa Shrestha, Sean Hickey, Bryan Nussbaum, Laura A. Uphoff
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Publication number: 20260017723Abstract: The following relates generally to generating and/or modifying home scores based upon insurance claim data. In some embodiments, one or more processors: generate an overall home score for a subject property; receive insurance claim data for an insurance claim corresponding to the subject property, wherein the insurance claim data includes (i) a monetary amount of the insurance claim, and/or (ii) a category of the insurance claim; modify the overall home score based upon the insurance claim data; and/or display the overall home score.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Inventors: Jason Goldfarb, Richa Shrestha, Sean Hickey, Bryan Nussbaum, Laura A. Uphoff
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Publication number: 20260017734Abstract: The following relates generally to generating and/or displaying home scores. In some embodiments, one or more processors: receive an overall home score for a subject property; receive a plurality of overall home scores for respective properties of a plurality of properties, wherein the plurality of properties does not include the subject property; receive a geographic filtering parameter; filter the plurality of overall home scores based upon the geographic filtering parameter; and display, on a display: (i) an average or median of the filtered plurality of overall home scores, (ii) a comparison of the overall home score for the subject property to the average or median of the filtered plurality of overall home scores, and/or (iii) respective overall home scores of the plurality of overall home scores.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Inventors: Jason Goldfarb, Richa Shrestha, Sean Hickey, Bryan Nussbaum, Laura A. Uphoff
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Publication number: 20250264851Abstract: The present embodiments relate to detecting instances of individuals being in peril within an independent or assisted living environment. According to certain aspects, with an individual's permission or affirmative consent, a hardware controller (such as a smart or interconnected home controller, or even a mobile device) may receive and analyze sensor data detected within the independent or assisted living environment to determine whether an individual may be in peril. In this circumstance, the hardware controller may generate a notification that indicates the situation and may communicate the notification to a proper individual, such as a family member or care giver, who may be in a position to mitigate or alleviate any risks posed by the situation. The foregoing functionality also may be used by an insurance provider to generate, update, or adjust insurance policies, premiums, rates, or discounts, and/or make recommendations to an insured individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2025Publication date: August 21, 2025Inventors: Jackie O. Jordan, II, John R. Donovan, David Turrentine, Torri Wollenschlager, Bryan Nussbaum, Deanna L. Stockweather, Jeffrey W. Stoiber, Kerstin Markwardt, Gail L. Carlson, Kyle C. Schiebel, Troy Winslow, Joseph P. Harr, Ellakate Wagner, Michael Harris, Jennylind Sun
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Publication number: 20240346786Abstract: Methods and systems for populating overlays within a virtual environment. An example method includes obtaining a virtual reality model of an overall region; accessing a plurality of records associated with respective ones of a plurality of properties modeled in the virtual reality model, wherein each of the plurality of records represents a respective status of a respective insurance claim for the respective property, and wherein all of the insurance claims are related to a same damage-causing event for the overall region; generating a plurality of overlays for respective ones of the plurality of records, wherein each of the plurality of overlays depicts the status of the claim for the respective property; and causing the pluralities of overlays to be rendered in a virtual environment for the virtual reality model at substantially the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Bryan Nussbaum, Rebecca A. Little, Kevin L. Mitchell, Nathan C. Summers, An Ho
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Publication number: 20240338748Abstract: The following relates generally to determining and/or displaying home scores. In some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) receive imagery data; (2) determine a new device based upon the imagery data; (3) determine a home score improvement that adding the new device to the home would make for the overall home score, the home safety subscore, the fire protection subscore, the sustainability subscore, and/or the home automation subscore; and/or (4) display the home score improvement on a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: Sharon Gibson, Amy L. Starr, John Mullins, Phillip Michael Wilkowski, Jason Goldfarb, Daniel Wilson, Michael P. Baran, Bryan Nussbaum, Anish Agarwal, Ronald Dean Nelson, Alexander Cardona, John Andrew Schirano, Christopher N. Kawakita
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Publication number: 20240338735Abstract: The following relates generally to determining and/or displaying home scores. In some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) identify an upgrade and/or service to a home; (2) determine a home score improvement that the upgrade and/or service would make for an overall home score, a home safety subscore, a fire protection subscore, a sustainability subscore, and/or a home automation subscore; and/or (3) display the home score improvement along with an indication of the upgrade and/or service on a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: John Mullins, Randy Oun, Phillip Michael Wilkowski, Sharon Gibson, Jason Goldfarb, Arsh Singh, Daniel Wilson, Michael P. Baran, Bryan Nussbaum, Anish Agarwal, Ronald Dean Nelson, Alexander Cardona, John Andrew Schirano, Christopher N. Kawakita, Daniel Wang, Amy L. Starr
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Publication number: 20240338775Abstract: The following relates generally to determining and/or displaying home scores. In some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) display, in a first portion of a display, identifying information of a home; and (2) display, in a second portion of the display: (a) an overall home score determined based upon a plurality of home subscores; (b) the plurality of home subscores comprising: a home safety subscore determined via a home safety subscore machine learning algorithm, a fire protection subscore determined via a fire protection subscore machine learning algorithm, a sustainability subscore determined via a sustainability subscore machine learning algorithm, and/or a home automation subscore determined via a home automation subscore machine learning algorithm; and (c) a relative home score comprising a comparison between the overall home score and scores of other homes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: John Mullins, Randy Oun, Phillip Michael Wilkowski, Sharon Gibson, Jason Goldfarb, Arsh Singh, Daniel Wilson, Michael P. Baran, Bryan Nussbaum, Anish Agarwal, Ronald Dean Nelson, Alexander Cardona, John Andrew Schirano, Christopher N. Kawakita, Daniel Wang, Amy L. Starr
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Publication number: 20240338896Abstract: Systems and methods disclosed herein relates generally to using virtual reality (VR) for creating a digital twin of a home. In some embodiments, image data of a structure and an indication of a modification may be received, a virtual reality (VR) feed including a virtual representation of the modification proximate the structure may be generated, and the VR feed may be provided for presentation to a user within a VR display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: Bryan Nussbaum, Alexander Cardona, Michael P. Baran, John Mullins, Randy Oun, Phillip M. Wilkowski, Sharon Gibson, Jason Goldfarb, Daniel Wilson, Arsh Singh, Ronald Dean Nelson, John Andrew Schirano, Chris Kawakita, Amy L. Starr
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Publication number: 20240338747Abstract: The following relates generally to determining and/or displaying home scores. In some embodiments, one or more processors: (1) determine at least one of an overall home score, a home safety subscore, a fire protection subscore, a sustainability subscore, and/or a home automation subscore for a home; (2) identify a device; (3) determine a home score improvement that adding the device to the home would make for the overall home score, the home safety subscore, the fire protection subscore, the sustainability subscore, and/or the home automation subscore; and/or (4) display the home score improvement on a display, and/or otherwise visually, graphically, textually, audibly, or verbally outputting the home score improvement, such as via a processor, screen, voice bot, chatbot, or other bot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: John Mullins, Randy Oun, Phillip Michael Wilkowski, Sharon Gibson, Arsh Singh, Daniel Wilson, Michael P. Baran, Bryan Nussbaum, Anish Agarwal, Ronald Dean Nelson, Alexander Cardona, Daniel Wang, Amy L. Starr
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Publication number: 20240257280Abstract: An access computing device for creating a blockchain that securely and accurately stores property development information includes a processor in communication with a memory device. The processor is programmed to: (i) access a blockchain network through a first blockchain node computing device, (ii) receive a request for information from a first blockchain of the plurality of blockchains, (iii) transmit a query including an asset identifier to the first blockchain node computing device, (iv) receive an encryption of the property development information from the first blockchain node computing device, (v) access a public key to decrypt the encryption of the property development information, (vi) transmit updated property development information for an existing real estate property asset based at least in part upon the decrypted existing property development information, and (vii) automatically transmit an update instruction to the first blockchain node computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventor: Bryan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 11983817Abstract: A computer-implemented method for labeling a three-dimensional (3D) model using virtual reality (VR) techniques implemented by a computer system including a processor is provided herein. The method may include (i) receiving a 3D model including an environmental feature that is unlabeled, (ii) displaying, through a VR device in communication with the processor, a VR environment to a user representing the 3D model, (iii) prompting a user to input labeling data for the environmental feature displayed within the VR environment of the VR device by prompting the user to select the environmental feature through user interaction with the VR device, and input labeling data for the environmental feature, wherein the labeling data identifies the environmental feature, and (iv) generating a labeled 3D model by embedding the labeling data associated with the selected environmental feature into the 3D model.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyInventors: Bryan Nussbaum, Jeremy Carnahan, Ryan Knuffman
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Publication number: 20220092854Abstract: A computer-implemented method for labeling a three-dimensional (3D) model using virtual reality (VR) techniques implemented by a computer system including a processor is provided herein. The method may include (i) receiving a 3D model including an environmental feature that is unlabeled, (ii) displaying, through a VR device in communication with the processor, a VR environment to a user representing the 3D model, (iii) prompting a user to input labeling data for the environmental feature displayed within the VR environment of the VR device by prompting the user to select the environmental feature through user interaction with the VR device, and input labeling data for the environmental feature, wherein the labeling data identifies the environmental feature, and (iv) generating a labeled 3D model by embedding the labeling data associated with the selected environmental feature into the 3D model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Bryan Nussbaum, Jeremy Carnahan, Ryan Knuffman
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Patent number: 11210851Abstract: A virtual reality (VR) labeling computer system configured to receive a 3D model, process the 3D model using object recognition, identify at least one environmental feature within the 3D model, generate a processed 3D model including the at least one environmental feature, display a VR environment based upon the processed 3D model; receive user input including labeling data associated with the environmental feature; generate a labeled 3D model by embedding the labeling data into the processed 3D model; and generate training data based upon the labeled 3D model.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Bryan Nussbaum, Jeremy Carnahan, Ryan Knuffman