Patents by Inventor Christopher Wallace Heuser

Christopher Wallace Heuser 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: 11727291
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media to predict disengagement of a user from a gaming application and generate a recommendation for delivery to the user based on the predicted disengagement. For example, systems disclosed herein may train, receive, or otherwise obtain a disengagement prediction model trained to predict whether a user will disengage from a gaming application within a predetermined period of time. Systems described herein can further collect gaming data including system platform data and publisher-specific data to provide to the prediction model for use in determining a disengagement metric for the user. The systems disclosed herein may further generate a recommendation based on the disengagement metric and deliver the recommendation to a client device associated with the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventor: Christopher Wallace Heuser
  • Publication number: 20210027184
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media to predict disengagement of a user from a gaming application and generate a recommendation for delivery to the user based on the predicted disengagement. For example, systems disclosed herein may train, receive, or otherwise obtain a disengagement prediction model trained to predict whether a user will disengage from a gaming application within a predetermined period of time. Systems described herein can further collect gaming data including system platform data and publisher-specific data to provide to the prediction model for use in determining a disengagement metric for the user. The systems disclosed herein may further generate a recommendation based on the disengagement metric and deliver the recommendation to a client device associated with the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2019
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventor: Christopher Wallace HEUSER
  • Patent number: 10609168
    Abstract: A computer-implemented technique is described herein for presenting notifications on a user interface presentation of a recipient computing device. The technique is considered tiered because it distinguishes between first-type (people-centric) notifications and second-type notifications, and because it processes and presents first-type notifications in a privileged manner compared to the second-type notifications. For instance, the technique presents content associated with each first-type notification in an allocated window that appears in positional association with a person indicator, where that person indicator identifies the person who sent the first-type notification; the technique presents each second-type notification in a different manner. In some implementations, an application developer who designs a custom first-type notification is given authority to draw within the allocated window that is used to present the custom first-type notification in a manner specified by the application developer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Peter Nils Skillman, Gregory Thomas Mattox, Jr., Omobayonle AyoYinka Olatunji, Lola Marie Ball, Allison Anne O'Mahony, Carmen Quan, Brian Daniel Beck, Christopher Wallace Heuser, Eduardo Quijano Rivadeneyra, Song Zou, Michael John Bray, Patrick Seth Donoghue
  • Publication number: 20190141153
    Abstract: A computer-implemented technique is described herein for presenting notifications on a user interface presentation of a recipient computing device. The technique is considered tiered because it distinguishes between first-type (people-centric) notifications and second-type notifications, and because it processes and presents first-type notifications in a privileged manner compared to the second-type notifications. For instance, the technique presents content associated with each first-type notification in an allocated window that appears in positional association with a person indicator, where that person indicator identifies the person who sent the first-type notification; the technique presents each second-type notification in a different manner. In some implementations, an application developer who designs a custom first-type notification is given authority to draw within the allocated window that is used to present the custom first-type notification in a manner specified by the application developer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2019
    Publication date: May 9, 2019
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Peter Nils Skillman, Gregory Thomas Mattox, Omobayonie AyoYinka Olatunji, Lola Marie Ball, Allison Anne O'Mahony, Carmen Quan, Brian Daniel Beck, Christopher Wallace Heuser, Eduardo Quijano Rivadeneyra, Song Zou, Michael John Bray, Patrick Seth Donoghue
  • Patent number: 10218802
    Abstract: A computer-implemented technique is described herein for presenting notifications on a user interface presentation of a recipient computing device. The technique is considered tiered because it distinguishes between first-type (people-centric) notifications and second-type notifications, and because it processes and presents first-type notifications in a privileged manner compared to the second-type notifications. For instance, the technique presents content associated with each first-type notification in an allocated window that appears in positional association with a person indicator, where that person indicator identifies the person who sent the first-type notification; the technique presents each second-type notification in a different manner. In some implementations, an application developer who designs a custom first-type notification is given authority to draw within the allocated window that is used to present the custom first-type notification in a manner specified by the application developer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Peter Nils Skillman, Gregory Thomas Mattox, Jr., Omobayonle AyoYinka Olatunji, Lola Marie Ball, Allison Anne O'Mahony, Carmen Quan, Brian Daniel Beck, Christopher Wallace Heuser, Eduardo Quijano Rivadeneyra, Song Zou, Michael John Bray, Patrick Seth Donoghue
  • Publication number: 20180109639
    Abstract: A computer-implemented technique is described herein for presenting notifications on a user interface presentation of a recipient computing device. The technique is considered tiered because it distinguishes between first-type (people-centric) notifications and second-type notifications, and because it processes and presents first-type notifications in a privileged manner compared to the second-type notifications. For instance, the technique presents content associated with each first-type notification in an allocated window that appears in positional association with a person indicator, where that person indicator identifies the person who sent the first-type notification; the technique presents each second-type notification in a different manner. In some implementations, an application developer who designs a custom first-type notification is given authority to draw within the allocated window that is used to present the custom first-type notification in a manner specified by the application developer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2016
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Inventors: Peter Nils Skillman, Gregory Thomas Mattox, JR., Omobayonle AyoYinka Olatunji, Lola Marie Ball, Allison Anne O'Mahony, Carmen Quan, Brian Daniel Beck, Christopher Wallace Heuser, Eduardo Quijano Rivadeneyra, Song Zou, Michael John Bray, Patrick Seth Donoghue