Patents by Inventor Christopher J. Walsh
Christopher J. Walsh 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: 20250024134Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to displaying visual effects in image data. In some examples, visual effects include an avatar displayed on a user's face. In some examples, visual effects include stickers applied to image data. In some examples, visual effects include screen effects. In some examples, visual effects are modified based on depth data in the image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Marcel VAN OS, Jessica L. ABOUKASM, Jean-Francois M. ALBOUZE, David R. BLACK, Jae Woo CHANG, Robert M. CHINN, Gregory L. DUDEY, Katherine K. ERNST, Aurelio GUZMAN, Christopher J. MOULIOS, Joanna M. NEWMAN, Grant PAUL, Nicolas SCAPEL, William A. SORRENTINO, III, Brian E. WALSH, Joseph-Alexander P. WEIL, Christopher WILSON
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Systems and methods of establishing and measuring trust relationships in a community of online users
Patent number: 10021150Abstract: Systems and methods for establishing and measuring trust relationships in a community of online users. In the systems and methods, indications of the trustworthiness of members of an online community, and/or other resources within or outside of the online community, can be obtained that are dependent not only upon the perceived trustworthiness of the respective online community members and/or other resources themselves, but also the perceived trustworthiness of others within the online community who have deemed those respective online community members and/or other resources as being trustworthy. Such indications of the trustworthiness of online community members and/or other resources are measurements that can be strengthened as the trustworthiness of others within the online community with whom trust relationships have been established increases. In this way, the usefulness of such indications of the trustworthiness of online community members and/or other resources can be enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Wyngspan, Inc.Inventor: Christopher J. Walsh -
Publication number: 20150286720Abstract: Systems and methods for collecting, managing and sharing date include a server computer system that receives a data set containing flat data from a client computer system. The server computer system generates a relational database from the flat data and provides, through a web-based interface, user options for modifying the relational database, as well as application programming interfaces configured to provide data of the relational database to third parties. In accordance with another implementation of the invention, a client computer system sends flat data to a server computer system, causing the server computer system to generate a relational database from flat data. The client computer system receives and displays a web-based user interface that identifies fields of the flat data as part of the relational database, along with user options for modifying the fields of the relational database.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: TMM DATA, LLCInventors: Christopher J. Walsh, Robert L. Selfridge
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF ESTABLISHING AND MEASURING TRUST RELATIONSHIPS IN A COMMUNITY OF ONLINE USERS
Publication number: 20140122603Abstract: Systems and methods for establishing and measuring trust relationships in a community of online users. In the systems and methods, indications of the trustworthiness of members of an online community, and/or other resources within or outside of the online community, can be obtained that are dependent not only upon the perceived trustworthiness of the respective online community members and/or other resources themselves, but also the perceived trustworthiness of others within the online community who have deemed those respective online community members and/or other resources as being trustworthy. Such indications of the trustworthiness of online community members and/or other resources are measurements that can be strengthened as the trustworthiness of others within the online community with whom trust relationships have been established increases. In this way, the usefulness of such indications of the trustworthiness of online community members and/or other resources can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventor: Christopher J. Walsh -
Patent number: 7769679Abstract: A process for managing financial transactions involves defining the process as a series of steps that involve the transfer of information needed by each party to settle the transaction. A system for measuring the performance of participants in the management process tracks the information transferred between the parties and records the date and time that the information is transferred. Periodically, information including the date and time information is processed and used to determine measures of performance over the period. These measures of performance can include the amount of time between the completion of any of the steps in the management process, for example, from the time when transaction was initiated (e.g. a trade is executed) to the time the information to be transmitted to or received by any of the participants to the management process or the management system in any of the steps of the management process.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Omgeo LLCInventors: Paul G. Skuriat, Christopher J. Walsh, Lucy A. Lynch
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Patent number: 7765133Abstract: A system for facilitating the processing and settlement of a securities trade is provided. The system includes a computer which receives trade execution information indicative of an executed trade by a first trading party and trade allocation information indicative of an executed trade by a second trading party. The system also includes a database of trading party profiles accessible by the computer, the trading party profiles being indicative of acceptable trade parameters for each trading party. Executing on the computer is a matching program for comparing the trade execution information with the trade allocation information and for determining that a match exists if the trade execution information and the trade allocation information correlate within the acceptable trade parameters supplied in the trading party profiles for the first trading party and the second trading party.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Omgeo LLCInventors: P. Howard Edelstein, Christopher J. Walsh, Christopher G. Smith, Gary S. Foster, Peter J. Tierney
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Publication number: 20090055250Abstract: A process for managing financial transactions involves defining the process as a series of steps that involve the transfer of information needed by each party to settle the transaction. A system for measuring the performance of participants in the management process tracks the information transferred between the parties and records the date and time that the information is transferred. Periodically, information including the date and time information is processed and used to determine measures of performance over the period. These measures of performance can include the amount of time between the completion of any of the steps in the management process, for example, from the time when transaction was initiated (e.g. a trade is executed) to the time the information to be transmitted to or received by any of the participants to the management process or the management system in any of the steps of the management process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Paul G. Skuriat, Christopher J. Walsh, Lucy A. Lynch
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Patent number: 7451108Abstract: Management of financial transactions involves defining the process as a series information transfers needed by parties to settle the transaction. A system measure the performance of participants in the management process, tracks information transferred between the parties and records a time the information is transferred. Information including time information is used to determine measures of performance. These measures of performance can include the amount of time between completion of any steps in the management process, e.g., from the time when transaction was initiated (e.g. a trade is executed) to the time the information to be transmitted to or received by any of the participants to the management process or the management system in any of the steps of the management process. The performance information can be compiled into predefined reports which allow a party to compare the performance of counterparties with which the party had completed transactions.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Inventors: Paul G. Skuriat, Christopher J. Walsh, Lucy A. Lynch
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Publication number: 20080065524Abstract: A system for facilitating post-trade processing of a securities trade including an integration server, a plurality of post-trade systems accessible by the integration server, software executing on the integration server for receiving trade allocation data from at least one investment manager via a user interface, software executing on the integration server for receiving trade execution data from at least one broker, software executing on the integration server for determining, at least in part based on content of the data, at least one of the post-trade systems corresponding to at least one of the trade execution data and the trade allocation data, software executing on the integration server for sending at least a portion of the trade execution data and the trade allocation data to the at least one determined post-trade system, and software executing on the integration server for receiving confirmation data from the at least one determined post-trade system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Steven Matthews, Christopher J. Walsh