Patents by Inventor Dashan Yue

Dashan Yue 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: 10264320
    Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable user interaction with a video segment. A hit-zone file, which includes hit-zone data, is produced and stored for a video segment, wherein the hit-zone data corresponds to spatial regions that define hit-zones for hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is provided to a computing system so that when the computing system displays the video segment the hit-zone file adds hit-zones for the hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is produced separate from the video segment. Each of the hit-zones is defined by a different portion of the hit-zone data and corresponds to a different one of the hidden objects included in the video segment. The spatial regions that define the hit-zones for hidden objects are not visible to a user of the computing system that views the video segment with the hit-zones added.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2019
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Kirk Christopher Gibbons, David Seymour, Preetinderpal Singh Mangat, William Michael Mozell, William Ben Hanke, Dashan Yue, Jeremy Bruce Kersey, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Enrico William Guld
  • Patent number: 10142697
    Abstract: Various enhanced interactive TV experiences are supported by a real-time TV service that can interact over a network with applications running on interactive TV platforms. The real-time television service enables data, video, and communication user interface (UI) elements to be supported alongside the linear TV content in three discrete navigational states, each with a specific role aligning to user intent. In the case of one particular UI element—a focused companion panel—a live stream of personalized data is supported that enhances the user's comprehension and awareness of live events. The real-time TV service can further enable users to opt in to certain customizable events and be served notifications on the TV screen on which their attention is directed, and follow the notification into an application that lands them on a specific piece of content that satisfies specific conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2018
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Tyler Bielman, Helen Lam, Michelle Tze Hiang Chua, Shannon Yen Yun Lee, Matthew Nigel Carter, Matthew Davy Walsh, David Seymour, Preetinderpal S. Mangat, William Michael Mozell, Jesse William Wesson, Michael James Mahar, Raymond Alexander Chi-Yue Lum, Michael James Perzel, Cameron David James McRae, Darrin Adam Brown, Dashan Yue, Remus Radu, Eric C. Bridgwater, David T. Ferguson
  • Publication number: 20160066053
    Abstract: Various enhanced interactive TV experiences are supported by a real-time TV service that can interact over a network with applications running on interactive TV platforms. The real-time television service enables data, video, and communication user interface (UI) elements to be supported alongside the linear TV content in three discrete navigational states, each with a specific role aligning to user intent. In the case of one particular UI element—a focused companion panel—a live stream of personalized data is supported that enhances the user's comprehension and awareness of live events. The real-time TV service can further enable users to opt in to certain customizable events and be served notifications on the TV screen on which their attention is directed, and follow the notification into an application that lands them on a specific piece of content that satisfies specific conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2014
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Tyler Bielman, Helen Lam, Michelle Tze Hiang Chua, Shannon Yen Yun Lee, Matthew Nigel Carter, Matthew Davy Walsh, David Seymour, Preetinderpal S. Mangat, William Michael Mozell, Jesse William Wesson, Michael James Mahar, Raymond Alexander Chi-Yue Lum, Michael James Perzel, Cameron David James McRae, Darrin Adam Brown, Dashan Yue, Remus Radu, Eric C. Bridgwater, David T. Ferguson
  • Publication number: 20150355826
    Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable user interaction with a video segment. A hit-zone file, which includes hit-zone data, is produced and stored for a video segment, wherein the hit-zone data corresponds to spatial regions that define hit-zones for hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is provided to a computing system so that when the computing system displays the video segment the hit-zone file adds hit-zones for the hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is produced separate from the video segment. Each of the hit-zones is defined by a different portion of the hit-zone data and corresponds to a different one of the hidden objects included in the video segment. The spatial regions that define the hit-zones for hidden objects are not visible to a user of the computing system that views the video segment with the hit-zones added.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Publication date: December 10, 2015
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kirk Christopher Gibbons, David Seymour, Preetinderpal Singh Mangat, William Michael Mozell, William Ben Hanke, Dashan Yue, Jeremy Bruce Kersey, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Enrico William Guld