Patents by Inventor Dewayne A. Furr
Dewayne A. Furr 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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Patent number: 10062060Abstract: A system for optical character recognition pre-verification is provided. The system may review payment documents. The payment documents may include remit stubs and paper checks. The system, utilizing optical character recognition software, may determine dollar amounts on the remit stubs and the paper checks. The optical character recognition software may determine a confidence level of whether the determined amount is the same amount that the writer of the check. If the confidence level is above first predetermined threshold level of confidence and below a second predetermined threshold level of confidence, the system may present an operator with a pre-verification GUI. The pre-verification GUI may include a view of the remit stub, a view of the check, the dollar amount due, a match button and a do not match button. Upon selection of either the match or do not match button, the payment may be processed in another check-processing system.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark D. Felse, Richard A. Banks, Jr., James Benton, Theresa Brennan, Sarah Christine, Dewayne A. Furr, Melody Gentile, Michele N. Hanshew, Kerry Kurt Simpkins, John Barrett Hall
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Patent number: 10007898Abstract: A method for database retrieval is provided. The method may include receiving a history datastore. The method may include receiving a payment, i.e., a paper check. The method may include simultaneously scanning the check into a grayscale image and black and white image. The method may include reviewing each pixel on the black and white image alone and in combination with surrounding pixels to determine an arrangement of shaded pixels. When the arrangement of shaded pixels is determined to be above a predetermined threshold of similarity to a predefined set of characters, the method may determine a subset of characters and store the subset of characters in a memory. The method may include crawling the history datastore to determine information which corresponds to the subset of characters stored in memory and retrieving the corresponding information. The method may include showing the corresponding information and the payment on a GUI.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark D. Felse, Richard A. Banks, James Benton, Theresa Brennan, Sarah Christine, Dewayne A. Furr, Melody Gentile, Michele N. Hanshew, Kerry Kurt Simpkins, John Barrett Hall
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Publication number: 20170061399Abstract: A system for optical character recognition pre-verification is provided. The system may review payment documents. The payment documents may include remit stubs and paper checks. The system, utilizing optical character recognition software, may determine dollar amounts on the remit stubs and the paper checks. The optical character recognition software may determine a confidence level of whether the determined amount is the same amount that the writer of the check. If the confidence level is above first predetermined threshold level of confidence and below a second predetermined threshold level of confidence, the system may present an operator with a pre-verification GUI. The pre-verification GUI may include a view of the remit stub, a view of the check, the dollar amount due, a match button and a do not match button. Upon selection of either the match or do not match button, the payment may be processed in another check-processing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Mark D. Felse, Richard A. Banks, JR., James Benton, Theresa Brennan, Sarah Christine, Dewayne A. Furr, Melody Gentile, Michele N. Hanshew, Kerry Kurt Simpkins, John Barrett Hall
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Publication number: 20170061400Abstract: A method for database retrieval is provided. The method may include receiving a history datastore. The method may include receiving a payment, i.e., a paper check. The method may include simultaneously scanning the check into a grayscale image and black and white image. The method may include reviewing each pixel on the black and white image alone and in combination with surrounding pixels to determine an arrangement of shaded pixels. When the arrangement of shaded pixels is determined to be above a predetermined threshold of similarity to a predefined set of characters, the method may determine a subset of characters and store the subset of characters in a memory. The method may include crawling the history datastore to determine information which corresponds to the subset of characters stored in memory and retrieving the corresponding information. The method may include showing the corresponding information and the payment on a GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Mark D. Felse, Richard A. Banks, JR., James Benton, Theresa Brennan, Sarah Christine, Dewayne A. Furr, Melody Gentile, Michele N. Hanshew, Kerry Kurt Simpkins, John Barrett Hall
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Patent number: 9299069Abstract: Apparatus for electronically notifying an individual of an incomplete transaction associated with a received correspondence item is provided. The apparatus may include a receiver for receiving a single paper correspondence item associated with a first correspondence. The apparatus may include a processor for deriving a digital image from the paper correspondence item. The processor may be configured to determine, based on the derived digital image, whether the correspondence item is a paper check. In response to the determination of the correspondence item as a paper check, the processor may be further configured to use a real-time notification channel to notify the individual of receipt of the paper check. The notification may be based, at least in part, on the identification of the individual. The processor may be further configured to use the real-time notification channel to present at least one option for identification of an account to which the check should be applied.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark D. Felse, Theresa M. Brennan, Jr., Tessa R. Cooke, Lawrence E. Fouts, David T. Frew, Dewayne A. Furr, John B. Hall, Michele N. Hanshew, Nidhi Pinjani, James K. Benton
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Publication number: 20140330714Abstract: Apparatus for electronically notifying an individual of an incomplete transaction associated with a received correspondence item is provided. The apparatus may include a receiver for receiving a single paper correspondence item associated with a first correspondence. The apparatus may include a processor for deriving a digital image from the paper correspondence item. The processor may be configured to determine, based on the derived digital image, whether the correspondence item is a paper check. In response to the determination of the correspondence item as a paper check, the processor may be further configured to use a real-time notification channel to notify the individual of receipt of the paper check. The notification may be based, at least in part, on the identification of the individual. The processor may be further configured to use the real-time notification channel to present at least one option for identification of an account to which the check should be applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark D. Felse, Theresa M. Brennan, JR., Tessa R. Cooke, Lawrence E. Fouts, David T. Frew, Dewayne A. Furr, John B. Hall, Michele N. Hanshew, Nidhi Pinjani
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Publication number: 20140330717Abstract: Apparatus for electronically notifying an individual of an incomplete transaction associated with a received correspondence item is provided. The apparatus may include a receiver for receiving a single paper correspondence item associated with a first correspondence. The apparatus may include a processor for deriving a digital image from the paper correspondence item. The processor may be configured to determine, based on the derived digital image, whether the correspondence item is a paper check. In response to the determination of the correspondence item as a paper check, the processor may be further configured to use a real-time notification channel to notify the individual of receipt of the paper check. The notification may be based, at least in part, on the identification of the individual. The processor may be further configured to use the real-time notification channel to present at least one option for identification of an account to which the check should be applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Mark D. Felse, Theresa M. Brennan, JR., Lawrence E. Fouts, Dewayne A. Furr, John B. Hall, Michele N. Hanshew, Nidhi Pinjani
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Publication number: 20140330715Abstract: Apparatus for electronically notifying an individual of an incomplete transaction associated with a received correspondence item is provided. The apparatus may include a receiver for receiving a single paper correspondence item associated with a first correspondence. The apparatus may include a processor for deriving a digital image from the paper correspondence item. The processor may be configured to determine, based on the derived digital image, whether the correspondence item is a paper check. In response to the determination of the correspondence item as a paper check, the processor may be further configured to use a real-time notification channel to notify the individual of receipt of the paper check. The notification may be based, at least in part, on the identification of the individual. The processor may be further configured to use the real-time notification channel to present at least one option for identification of an account to which the check should be applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Mark D. Felse, Theresa M. Brennan, JR., Tessa R. Cooke, Lawrence E. Fouts, David T. Frew, Dewayne A. Furr, John B. Hall, Michele N. Hanshew, Nidhi Pinjani, James K. Benton