Patents by Inventor Gerard P. Gay
Gerard P. Gay 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: 11468713Abstract: A system for customizing media presentation based on user's sentiments is disclosed. The system presents a media item to the user on a platform comprising a website. The system captures a first set of microexpressions of the user reacting to the media item. The system extracts a set of baseline features from the first set of microexpressions. The system determines whether the media item elicits positive or sentiment from the user. If the system determines that the media item elicits positive sentiment from the user, the system classifies the media item into a first class of media items that elicit positive sentiment from the user. The system adjusts contents of the platform to include media items from the first class of media items.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Emil Ogrinz, Mark Alan Odiorne, Gerard P. Gay, Jeremiah Wiley Fellows, Regina Peyfuss, Siddhesh Vinayak Wadikar, Allison Dolores Baker
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Publication number: 20220318753Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for performing analysis and generating remediation estimations for user interfaces associated with software applications. The system is configured for crawling one or more software applications associated with an entity, identifying one or more user interface elements associated with the one or more software applications, comparing and analyzing the one or more user interface elements with one or more standards stored in a data repository, and generating one or more remediation estimations associated with modifying the one or more user interface elements to meet the one or more standards based on comparing and analyzing the one or more user interface elements with the one or more standards.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Ogrinz, Allison Baker, Jeremiah Fellows, Gerard P. Gay, Mark Odiorne, Regina Peyfuss, Susan Teague Rector, Siddhesh V. Wadikar
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Publication number: 20220284227Abstract: A system for customizing media presentation based on user's sentiments is disclosed. The system presents a media item to the user on a platform comprising a website. The system captures a first set of microexpressions of the user reacting to the media item. The system extracts a set of baseline features from the first set of microexpressions. The system determines whether the media item elicits positive or sentiment from the user. If the system determines that the media item elicits positive sentiment from the user, the system classifies the media item into a first class of media items that elicit positive sentiment from the user. The system adjusts contents of the platform to include media items from the first class of media items.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Michael Emil Ogrinz, Mark Alan Odiorne, Gerard P. Gay, Jeremiah Wiley Fellows, Regina Peyfuss, Siddhesh Vinayak Wadikar, Allison Dolores Baker
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Publication number: 20220270506Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a dynamic virtual reality (VR) coaching computing platform. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may configure a VR coaching model based on model training data. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may use the VR coaching model and a user profile to select a plurality of VR modules. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may configure a first VR module of the plurality of VR modules based on one or more user selections. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may receive real-time feedback during execution of the first VR module. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may select a second plurality of VR modules based on the first real-time feedback. The dynamic VR coaching computing platform may configure a second VR module of the second plurality of VR modules based on user selections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Regina Peyfuss, Michael Emil Ogrinz, Jeremiah W. Fellows, Susan E. Teague Rector, Gerard P. Gay, Allison D. Baker, Mark A. Odiorne, Siddhesh V. Wadikar
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Publication number: 20220237057Abstract: A code identifies a first segment of code included in a first computer program stored on a first repository that matches, within a threshold range, a second segment of code included in a second computer program stored on a second repository. The first segment of code and the second segment of code perform one or more computing tasks. An application programming interface (API) is generated that performs the one or more computing tasks of the first and second segments of code. The first segment of code within the first computer program is replaced with a first call to the generated API. The second segment of code within the second computer program is replaced with a second call to the generated API.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Michael Emil Ogrinz, Siddhesh V. Wadikar, Allison D. Baker, Gerard P. Gay, Jeremiah W. Fellows, Susan E. Teague Rector, Regina Peyfuss, Mark A. Odiorne
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Patent number: 11361062Abstract: A system for identifying a user using microexpressions presents training media items to the user. The system captures a first set of microexpressions of the user in reaction to the training media items. The system, based on the first set of microexpressions, determines baseline features indicating reactions of the user to the training media items. The system presents test media items to a person. The system captures a second set of microexpressions of the person in reaction to the test media items. The system, based on the second set of microexpressions, determines test features indicating reactions of the person to the test media items. The system determines whether the person is the same as the user by comparing the baseline features to the test features. The system determines that the person is the same as the user if the test features correspond to the baseline features.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Emil Ogrinz, Mark Alan Odiorne, Gerard P. Gay, Jeremiah Wiley Fellows, Regina Peyfuss, Siddhesh Vinayak Wadikar, Allison Dolores Baker
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Patent number: 10972954Abstract: A system for connection channel adaption using robotic automation is provided. The system comprising a first processing device configured to: establish a first communication channel with a user device associated with the user; receive, via the first communication channel, a first user input from the user on the user device for interacting with an entity platform; train a robotic process automation module based on the first user input, wherein the robotic process automation module is trained to execute the first user input on the entity platform via one or more communication channels; based on detecting the termination of the first communication channel, automatically establish the second communication channel with the user device; and execute the first user input on the entity platform, wherein the robotic process automation module simulates the first user input with a user interface by interacting directly with a presentation layer of the entity platform.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2020Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Gerard P. Gay, Donald Joseph Cardinal, Katherine Dintenfass, Jim McCormack, Konstantin Shushkovsky, Chris Stott, Cameron Darnell Wadley
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Patent number: 10686684Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for individual application flow isotope tagging within a network infrastructure. In this regard, the invention is configured to construct a robotic process automation application structured to determine data flow associated with a first technology application within a myriad of data transmission flows between a plurality of network nodes of the network infrastructure. The invention configures a robotic process automation application for inserting a unique isotope tag string in data packets associated with first technology activity performed by the first technology application, prior to transmission from a source network node. The invention is configured to track, in real time, the current locations of the data packets among the multitude of data packets being transmitted in the network, based on the first unique isotope tag string.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Jim McCormack, Gerard P. Gay
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Publication number: 20200169933Abstract: A system for connection channel adaption using robotic automation is provided. The system comprising a first processing device configured to: establish a first communication channel with a user device associated with the user; receive, via the first communication channel, a first user input from the user on the user device for interacting with an entity platform; train a robotic process automation module based on the first user input, wherein the robotic process automation module is trained to execute the first user input on the entity platform via one or more communication channels; based on detecting the termination of the first communication channel, automatically establish the second communication channel with the user device; and execute the first user input on the entity platform, wherein the robotic process automation module simulates the first user input with a user interface by interacting directly with a presentation layer of the entity platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2020Publication date: May 28, 2020Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Gerard P. Gay, Donald Joseph Cardinal, Katherine Dintenfass, Jim McCormack, Konstantin Shushkovsky, Chris Stott, Cameron Darnell Wadley
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Patent number: 10575231Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing connection channel adaption using robotic automation. The invention leverages a robotic process automation module to generate an operation record based on previous user device input in order to automatically recover and continue a previous interaction with an entity platform conducted over a terminated connection channel. The system automatically establishes a new connection channel upon determining the initial channel termination while retaining previous user input interaction progression within the entity platform. Further, the module may be configured to transform the user input to be compatible with the new connection channel allowing for seamless continuation of the interaction to minimize downtime.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Gerard P. Gay, Donald Joseph Cardinal, Katherine Dintenfass, Jim McCormack, Konstantin Shushkovsky, Chris Stott, Cameron Darnell Wadley
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Publication number: 20190141596Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing connection channel adaption using robotic automation. The invention leverages a robotic process automation module to generate an operation record based on previous user device input in order to automatically recover and continue a previous interaction with an entity platform conducted over a terminated connection channel. The system automatically establishes a new connection channel upon determining the initial channel termination while retaining previous user input interaction progression within the entity platform. Further, the module may be configured to transform the user input to be compatible with the new connection channel allowing for seamless continuation of the interaction to minimize downtime.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Gerard P. Gay, Donald Joseph Cardinal, Katherine Dintenfass, Jim McCormack, Konstantin Shushkovsky, Chris Stott, Cameron Darnell Wadley
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Publication number: 20190132229Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for individual application flow isotope tagging within a network infrastructure. In this regard, the invention is configured to construct a robotic process automation application structured to determine data flow associated with a first technology application within a myriad of data transmission flows between a plurality of network nodes of the network infrastructure. The invention configures a robotic process automation application for inserting a unique isotope tag string in data packets associated with first technology activity performed by the first technology application, prior to transmission from a source network node. The invention is configured to track, in real time, the current locations of the data packets among the multitude of data packets being transmitted in the network, based on the first unique isotope tag string.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Jim McCormack, Gerard P. Gay