Patents by Inventor Clayton Taylor
Clayton Taylor 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: 20230342510Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Patent number: 11727163Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Patent number: 11693996Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Patent number: 11688186Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Patent number: 11645858Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20220114300Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Patent number: 11210433Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Publication number: 20210103687Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Applicant: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20200110847Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Publication number: 20200031866Abstract: The present invention relates to the ability of specialized non-naturally occurring peptides to bind to sodium channels and inhibit activation of the sodium channels. The invention further relates to methods for regulating of sodium absorption and fluid volume and treating disorders responsive to modulating sodium absorption by modulating the binding of specialized non-naturally occurring peptides to sodium channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Timothy Morgan Crowder, Dale J. Christensen, John Clayton Taylor
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Patent number: 10503842Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Publication number: 20190147247Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Geomni, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20190147749Abstract: A system and method for mission planning, flight automation, and capturing of high-resolution images by unmanned aircraft is provided. The system includes at least one hardware processor including a controller configured to generate and execute a flight plan that automatically detects and avoids obstacles present in a flight path for capturing the high-resolution images, requiring no (or, minimal) user involvement. The system can also predict obstacles in flight paths, and automatically calculate a flight path that avoids predicted obstacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Geomni, Inc.Inventors: Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Corey David Reed, Troy Tomkinson
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Patent number: 10242420Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described. A method includes an accelerated processing device running a process. When a maximum time interval during which the process is permitted to run expires before the process completes, the accelerated processing device receives an operating-system-initiated instruction to stop running the process. The accelerated processing device stops the process from running in response to the received operating-system-initiated instruction.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Robert Scott Hartog, Ralph Clayton Taylor, Michael Mantor, Kevin John McGrath, Sebastien Nussbaum, Nuwan Jayasena, Rex McCrary, Mark Leather, Philip J. Rogers, Thomas Woller
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Patent number: 9883087Abstract: The invention relates to an objective for an image recording device for reproducing an image, which is created by a far-optical device. A housing, which is detachably connectable to an eyepiece of the far-optical device, has a greater inner diameter than the exterior diameter of an eyepiece housing. Both an exit pupil of the far-optical device and an entrance pupil of the objective are situated inside the housing. The objective has at least one lens, the optical axis of which is arranged to be parallel to the optical axis of the eyepiece of the far-optical device and to the middle axis of the eyepiece housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Swarovski-Optik KG.Inventors: Clayton Taylor, Verena Annina Bagusat
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Publication number: 20170154131Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffrey Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Publication number: 20170076421Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described. A method includes an accelerated processing device running a process. When a maximum time interval during which the process is permitted to run expires before the process completes, the accelerated processing device receives an operating-system-initiated instruction to stop running the process. The accelerated processing device stops the process from running in response to the received operating-system-initiated instruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Robert Scott Hartog, Ralph Clayton Taylor, Michael Mantor, Kevin John McGrath, Sebastien Nussbaum, Nuwan Jayasena, Rex McCrary, Mark Leather, Philip J. Rogers, Thomas Woller
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Patent number: 9501700Abstract: A system and method for construction estimation using aerial images is provided. The system receives at least one aerial image of a building. An estimation engine processes the aerial image at a plurality of angles to automatically identify a plurality (e.g., perimeter and interior) lines in the image corresponding to a plurality of features of a roof the building. The estimation engine allows users to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of the roof by automatically delineating various roof features, and generates a report including information about the roof of the building.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2012Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Loveland, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Bradley McKay Childs, Corey David Reed, Jared William Robertson
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Patent number: 8907958Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing rendering of subsections of screen space receives render commands associated with different screen subsections, such as from a command buffer populated by a coprocessor, and determines which screen section is currently being rendered by a rendering engine, or stated another way, which screen section the host processor wishes to have rendered, and evaluates screen subsection data that is associated with a received rendering command. The screen subsection data identifies a screen subsection for which the command refers. The method includes executing the command if it is determined that the command refers to a current screen section being rendered.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: ATI Technologies ULCInventors: Ralph Clayton Taylor, John Carey
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Publication number: 20130335626Abstract: The invention relates to an objective for an image recording device for reproducing an image, which is created by a far-optical device. A housing, which is detachably connectable to an eyepiece of the far-optical device, has a greater inner diameter than the exterior diameter of an eyepiece housing. Both an exit pupil of the far-optical device and an entrance pupil of the objective are situated inside the housing. The objective has at least one lens, the optical axis of which is arranged to be parallel to the optical axis of the eyepiece of the far-optical device and to the middle axis of the eyepiece housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: Swarovski-Optik KG.Inventors: Clayton Taylor, Verena Annina Bagusat