Patents by Inventor Eric Graves
Eric Graves 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: 11100600Abstract: The disclosed technology includes systems and methods for identifying synthetic identities among a population of entity representations in an electronic database.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Jesse C P B Shaw, Jeffrey Allen Feinstein, Eric Graves
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Publication number: 20200020062Abstract: The disclosed technology includes systems and methods for identifying synthetic identities among a population of entity representations in an electronic database.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Jesse CPB Shaw, Jeffrey Allen Feinstein, Eric Graves
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Patent number: 10223746Abstract: Certain implementations of the disclosed technology may include systems, methods, and apparatus for inferring the performance of rejected credit applicants using non-tradeline data. According to an example implementation, a method is provided for evaluating factors that may indicate financial distress and/or future credit performance associated with an applicant. In an example implementation, the method may include receiving applicant information associated with an applicant of a credit application. Responsive to a query, the method may include receiving by at least one processor, non-tradeline data related to the applicant. The method includes scoring, using a predictive scoring model, and based at least in part on the non-tradeline data, a prediction of the applicant's future credit performance. The method includes generating, based on the scoring, an estimated credit performance of the applicant over a predetermined period; and outputting an indication of the estimated credit performance.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: LexisNexis Risk Solutions FL Inc.Inventors: James Christiansen, Eric Graves, Lea Smith, Darrin Udean
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Publication number: 20160189293Abstract: Certain implementations of the disclosed technology may include systems, methods, and apparatus for inferring the performance of rejected credit applicants using non-tradeline data. According to an example implementation, a method is provided for evaluating factors that may indicate financial distress and/or future credit performance associated with an applicant. In an example implementation, the method may include receiving applicant information associated with an applicant of a credit application. Responsive to a query, the method may include receiving by at least one processor, non-tradeline data related to the applicant. The method includes scoring, using a predictive scoring model, and based at least in part on the non-tradeline data, a prediction of the applicant's future credit performance. The method includes generating, based on the scoring, an estimated credit performance of the applicant over a predetermined period; and outputting an indication of the estimated credit performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: LexisNexis Risk Solutions FL Inc.Inventors: James Christiansen, Eric Graves, Lea Smith, Darrin Udean
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Publication number: 20160071369Abstract: Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture provide for fraud and/or collusion detection and/or management in poker games.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Eric Graves, Terence Schauenberg, Mark Brockington, Damien Vince
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Patent number: 8125497Abstract: A method for processing an image of a given file type is disclosed. The method involves converting the image into data formatted for a new pixel type, the new pixel type is closely correlated with and has all the components of pixels for the given file type. In addition, the method includes processing the data formatted in the new pixel type using standard image processing routines, these standard routines being designed for data having different components of pixels than the new pixel type and the given file type.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Patent number: 8018465Abstract: Methods for analyzing a list of routine identifiers to optimize processing of routines identified in the list. Some embodiments execute a set of routines in multiple passes where each pass comprises each routine in the set processing a single band of its source. The band size of the sources of the set is related to the size of a cache used during execution of the set. A band size of sources of the set is determined so that all data processed by and produced by any routine in the set can be stored to the cache while the routine processes one band of its source. Some embodiments use the list to combine two or more routines into a single routine where the list is modified accordingly. Some embodiments use the list for grouping and re-ordering routines identified in the list to send particular routines to an alternative processor for processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Carson, Randy Ubillos, Eric Graves
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Patent number: 7834888Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall H. Ubillos
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Publication number: 20090244079Abstract: Methods for analyzing a list of routine identifiers to optimize processing of routines identified in the list. Some embodiments execute a set of routines in multiple passes where each pass comprises each routine in the set processing a single band of its source. The band size of the sources of the set is related to the size of a cache used during execution of the set. A band size of sources of the set is determined so that all data processed by and produced by any routine in the set can be stored to the cache while the routine processes one band of its source. Some embodiments use the list to combine two or more routines into a single routine where the list is modified accordingly. Some embodiments use the list for grouping and re-ordering routines identified in the list to send particular routines to an alternative processor for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Kenneth M. Carson, Randy Ubillos, Eric Graves
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Publication number: 20090231357Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall H. Ubillos
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Patent number: 7554558Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall H. Ubillos
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Patent number: 7528840Abstract: Methods for analyzing a list of routine identifiers to optimize processing of routines identified in the list. Some embodiments execute a set of routines in multiple passes where each pass comprises each routine in the set processing a single band of its source. The band size of the sources of the set is related to the size of a cache used during execution of the set. A band size of sources of the set is determined so that all data processed by and produced by any routine in the set can be stored to the cache while the routine processes one band of its source. Some embodiments use the list to combine two or more routines into a single routine where the list is modified accordingly. Some embodiments use the list for grouping and re-ordering routines identified in the list to send particular routines to an alternative processor for processing.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Carson, Randy Ubillos, Eric Graves
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Patent number: 7477779Abstract: A graphical user interface for performing color correction and methods for implementing the color correction are disclosed. The graphical user interface allows a user to adjust the colorspace of the pixels in the image. In one embodiment, a color adjustment pad allows the user to push the pixels from a particular luminance level a desired magnitude towards a desired hue. Pixels from other luminance levels are affected proportionally. The graphical user interface further allows a user to adjust the luminance of the pixels in the image. A luminance adjustment slider allows the user to adjust the luminance of pixels from a selected luminance level by a relative amount. Pixels from other luminance levels have their luminance are affected in a manner proportional to a difference between the selected luminance level value and the luminance value of the other pixel.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20070248264Abstract: A graphical user interface for performing color correction and methods for implementing the color correction are disclosed. The graphical user interface allows a user to adjust the colorspace of the pixels in the image. In one embodiment, a color adjustment pad allows the user to push the pixels from a particular luminance level a desired magnitude towards a desired hue. Pixels from other luminance levels are affected proportionally. The graphical user interface further allows a user to adjust the luminance of the pixels in the image. A luminance adjustment slider allows the user to adjust the luminance of pixels from a selected luminance level by a relative amount. Pixels from other luminance levels have their luminance are affected in a manner proportional to a difference between the selected luminance level value and the luminance value of the other pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20070222791Abstract: A method for processing an image of a given file type is disclosed. The method involves converting the image into data formatted for a new pixel type, the new pixel type is closely correlated with and has all the components of pixels for the given file type. In addition, the method includes processing the data formatted in the new pixel type using standard image processing routines, these standard routines being designed for data having different components of pixels than the new pixel type and the given file type.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Patent number: 7242411Abstract: A method for processing an image of a given file type is disclosed. The method involves converting the image into data formatted for a new pixel type, the new pixel type is closely correlated with and has all the components of pixels for the given file type. In addition, the method includes processing the data formatted in the new pixel type using standard image processing routines, these standard routines being designed for data having different components of pixels than the new pixel type and the given file type.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Patent number: 7215813Abstract: A graphical user interface for performing color correction and methods for implementing the color correction are disclosed. The graphical user interface allows a user to adjust the colorspace of the pixels in the image. In one embodiment, a color adjustment pad allows the user to push the pixels from a particular luminance level a desired magnitude towards a desired hue. Pixels from other luminance levels are affected proportionally. The graphical user interface further allows a user to adjust the luminance of the pixels in the image. A luminance adjustment slider allows the user to adjust the luminance of pixels from a selected luminance level by a relative amount. Pixels from other luminance levels have their luminance are affected in a manner proportional to a difference between the selected luminance level value and the luminance value of the other pixel.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20070002076Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall Ubillos
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Patent number: 7106345Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall H. Ubillos
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Publication number: 20050212813Abstract: A first command is retrieved from a script containing one or more commands written for a first color space. The first command is associated with zero or more input buffers and zero or more output buffers. The first command has zero or more parameters. A behavior of the first command in the first color space and in a second color space is determined. The behavior comprises one of unique behavior, transparent behavior, and different behavior. The first command has the unique behavior when the first command only operates in the first color space. The first command has the transparent behavior when the first command generates similar results in the first color space and in the second color space. The first command has the different behavior when the first command generates different results in the first color space and in the second color space. Using the behavior of the first command, an operation associated with the first command is processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Eric Graves, Randall Ubillos