Patents by Inventor Hannah Clark
Hannah Clark 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: 20240378559Abstract: Systems and methods to facilitate nesting of portfolios within a collaboration environment are described herein. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information maintaining a collaboration environment; obtain hierarchical information for work unit records, project records, and/or portfolio records; update the environment state information based on the role information; specify nested portfolio hierarchical information specific to the portfolio records and specifying individual portfolio records as being subordinate to other individual ones of the portfolio records; effectuate presentation of portfolio pages for the portfolio records within a user interface of the collaboration environment; and/or perform other operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Inventors: Hannah Clark Peckham, Joshua Ross Palay, Ariel Janover
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Patent number: 12124997Abstract: Systems and methods to facilitate nesting of portfolios within a collaboration environment are described herein. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information maintaining a collaboration environment; obtain hierarchical information for work unit records, project records, and/or portfolio records; update the environment state information based on the role information; specify nested portfolio hierarchical information specific to the portfolio records and specifying individual portfolio records as being subordinate to other individual ones of the portfolio records; effectuate presentation of portfolio pages for the portfolio records within a user interface of the collaboration environment; and/or perform other operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Asana, Inc.Inventors: Hannah Clark Peckham, Joshua Ross Palay, Ariel Janover
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Publication number: 20240283540Abstract: A diverged beam optical transmitter is provided that includes a laser source configured to emit a light beam, and one or more lenses. The diverged beam optical transmitter also includes a diffuser placed between the laser source and the one or more lenses, and configured to increase an intrinsic divergence of the light beam and to fill some portion of the one or more lenses such that the light beam is eye safe after the one or more lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark
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Patent number: 12045359Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to computing hardware and software for performing uniform document updates. A computing platform may receive, from a user device, a document change request. The computing platform may authenticate authority of a user of the user device to perform the document change request. Based on authenticating the authority of the user of the user device to perform the document change request, the computing platform may identify storage locations at which documents that are affected by the document change request are located. The computing platform may access the documents at each of the storage locations. The computing platform may scan the documents to identify locations, within the documents, of changes to be made, which may include identifying the locations based on enterprise-adopted change tags. The computing platform may write the changes to the documents at the identified locations based on the enterprise-adopted change tags.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2021Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: George Albero, Maharaj Mukherjee, Elijah Clark, Hannah Kaplan
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Patent number: 11973538Abstract: A diverged beam optical transmitter is provided that includes a laser source configured to emit a light beam, and one or more lenses. The diverged beam optical transmitter also includes a diffuser placed between the laser source and the one or more lenses, and configured to increase an intrinsic divergence of the light beam and to fill some portion of the one or more lenses such that the light beam is eye safe after the one or more lenses.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLCInventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark
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Publication number: 20240054292Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to methods and systems for animating (bringing to life) an Agent, which may be a virtual object, digital entity, and/or robot. A Router enables seamless interactions between a user and the Agent via multiple Skill Modules. Skill Modules may include conversation corpora and/or other applications. Embodiments described herein may improve Conversation Orchestration in Interactive Agents in the context of multi-modal human-computer interactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2022Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Jeremy Chen, Hannah Clark-Younger, Andrew Haslam, Nader Ayyad, John Pletka, Maruo Masserini, Liam Pool
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Publication number: 20230410052Abstract: Systems and methods to facilitate nesting of portfolios within a collaboration environment are described herein. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information maintaining a collaboration environment; obtain hierarchical information for work unit records, project records, and/or portfolio records; update the environment state information based on the role information; specify nested portfolio hierarchical information specific to the portfolio records and specifying individual portfolio records as being subordinate to other individual ones of the portfolio records; effectuate presentation of portfolio pages for the portfolio records within a user interface of the collaboration environment; and/or perform other operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Hannah Clark Peckham, Joshua Ross Palay, Ariel Janover
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Publication number: 20230377238Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to the autonomous animation of Gestures by the automatic application of animations to Input Text—or the automatic application of animation Mark-up wherein the Mark-up triggers nonverbal communication expressions or Gestures. In order for an Embodied Agent's movements to come across as natural and human-like as possible, a Text-To-Gesture Algorithm (TTG Algorithm) analyses Input Text of a Communicative Utterance before it is uttered by a Embodied Agent, and marks it up with appropriate and meaningful Gestures given the meaning, context, and emotional content of Input Text and the gesturing style or personality of the Embodied Agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Jo Hutton, Mark Sagar, Amy Wang, Hannah Clark-Younger, Kirstin Marcon, Paige Skinner, Shane Blakett, Teah Rota, Tim Szu-Hsien Wu, Utkarsh Saxena, Xueyuan Zhang, Hazel Watson-Smith, Travers Biddle, Emma Perry
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Patent number: 11803814Abstract: Systems and methods to facilitate nesting of portfolios within a collaboration environment are described herein. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information maintaining a collaboration environment; obtain hierarchical information for work unit records, project records, and/or portfolio records; update the environment state information based on the role information; specify nested portfolio hierarchical information specific to the portfolio records and specifying individual portfolio records as being subordinate to other individual ones of the portfolio records; effectuate presentation of portfolio pages for the portfolio records within a user interface of the collaboration environment; and/or perform other operations.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Asana, Inc.Inventors: Hannah Clark Peckham, Joshua Ross Palay, Ariel Janover
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Patent number: 11658742Abstract: An optical receiver is provided for a diverged-beam, free space optical communications system. The optical receiver includes a demultiplexer and a detector array. The demultiplexer includes a diffractive optic configured to receive an optical beam propagating in free space. The optical beam includes a plurality of optical carrier signals of respective wavelengths for a plurality of communication channels, and the diffractive optic is configured to spatially separate the optical beam by wavelength into the plurality of optical carrier signals. The detector array includes a plurality of optical detectors configured to convert the plurality of optical carrier signals into a respective plurality of electrical signals for the plurality of communication channels. The plurality of optical detectors includes at least twice as many optical detectors as optical carrier signals in the plurality of optical carrier signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: 8 Rivers Capital, LLCInventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, David Freed, Miles R. Palmer
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Publication number: 20220393769Abstract: A diverged beam optical transmitter is provided that includes a laser source configured to emit a light beam, and one or more lenses. The diverged beam optical transmitter also includes a diffuser placed between the laser source and the one or more lenses, and configured to increase an intrinsic divergence of the light beam and to fill some portion of the one or more lenses such that the light beam is eye safe after the one or more lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark
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Patent number: 10983344Abstract: An optical communication system includes a base station and an extended reality immersion device (XRID). The base station includes an optical transmitter assembly configured to convert an electrical signal to an optical beam, and emit the optical beam in free space, uncollimated and with a divergence angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The XRID includes an optical receiver assembly having an acceptance angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The optical receiver is configured to detect the optical beam in free space, convert the optical beam to a corresponding electrical signal, and reproduce information carried by the corresponding electrical signal. The XRID also includes a head-up display configured to present the information.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLC.Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt
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Patent number: 10965379Abstract: An optical receiver is provided that includes a detector array of multiple detector elements, and processing circuits coupled to the multiple detector elements. The detector array is configured to receive light from an external source, mix the light with light from a local oscillator to generate a spatial fringe across the detector array. The multiple detector elements are configured to convert respective portions of the spatial fringe incident on the multiple detector elements to corresponding electrical signals. The processing circuits are configured to process the electrical signals. This includes the processing circuits configured to sum those of the corresponding electrical signals from one or more of the multiple detectors, and subtract the sum from a second sum of those of the corresponding electrical signals from one or more other of the multiple detectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLC.Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer
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Publication number: 20200396524Abstract: A modular node for an optical communication network includes one or more transceiver modules of a plurality of transceiver modules, and a node core including a plurality of electrical connectors to electrically join up to the plurality of transceiver modules to the node core. At least some of the transceiver modules has an optical transceiver configured to emit optical beams carrying data and without artificial confinement, and detect optical beams emitted and without artificial confinement. The up to the plurality of transceiver modules electrically joined to the node core are spatially separated to provide configurable coverage for optical communication based on their number and placement. And the node core further includes switching circuitry configured to connect the one or more transceiver modules to implement a redistribution point or a communication endpoint in the optical communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Michael W. Adams, William J. Brown, Dayong Zhou, Hannah Clark
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Publication number: 20200186258Abstract: An optical receiver is provided that includes a detector array of multiple detector elements, and processing circuits coupled to the multiple detector elements. The detector array is configured to receive light from an external source, mix the light with light from a local oscillator to generate a spatial fringe across the detector array. The multiple detector elements are configured to convert respective portions of the spatial fringe incident on the multiple detector elements to corresponding electrical signals. The processing circuits are configured to process the electrical signals. This includes the processing circuits configured to sum those of the corresponding electrical signals from one or more of the multiple detectors, and subtract the sum from a second sum of those of the corresponding electrical signals from one or more other of the multiple detectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer
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Publication number: 20200049989Abstract: An optical communication system includes a base station and an extended reality immersion device (XRID). The base station includes an optical transmitter assembly configured to convert an electrical signal to an optical beam, and emit the optical beam in free space, uncollimated and with a divergence angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The XRID includes an optical receiver assembly having an acceptance angle greater than 0.1 degrees. The optical receiver is configured to detect the optical beam in free space, convert the optical beam to a corresponding electrical signal, and reproduce information carried by the corresponding electrical signal. The XRID also includes a head-up display configured to present the information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, Miles R. Palmer, Damian Beauchamp, Jeremy Eron Fetvedt
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Publication number: 20190260471Abstract: An optical receiver is provided for a diverged-beam, free space optical communications system. The optical receiver includes a demultiplexer and a detector array. The demultiplexer includes a diffractive optic configured to receive an optical beam propagating in free space. The optical beam includes a plurality of optical carrier signals of respective wavelengths for a plurality of communication channels, and the diffractive optic is configured to spatially separate the optical beam by wavelength into the plurality of optical carrier signals. The detector array includes a plurality of optical detectors configured to convert the plurality of optical carrier signals into a respective plurality of electrical signals for the plurality of communication channels. The plurality of optical detectors includes at least twice as many optical detectors as optical carrier signals in the plurality of optical carrier signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: William J. Brown, Hannah Clark, David Freed, Miles R. Palmer
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Patent number: 10355782Abstract: A modular node for an optical communication network includes one or more transceiver modules of a plurality of transceiver modules, and a node core including a plurality of electrical connectors to electrically join up to the plurality of transceiver modules to the node core. At least some of the transceiver modules has an optical transceiver configured to emit optical beams carrying data and without artificial confinement, and detect optical beams emitted and without artificial confinement. The up to the plurality of transceiver modules electrically joined to the node core are spatially separated to provide configurable coverage for optical communication based on their number and placement. And the node core further includes switching circuitry configured to connect the one or more transceiver modules to implement a redistribution point or a communication endpoint in the optical communication network.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLCInventors: Michael W. Adams, William J. Brown, Dayong Zhou, Hannah Clark
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Publication number: 20190123827Abstract: A modular node for an optical communication network includes one or more transceiver modules of a plurality of transceiver modules, and a node core including a plurality of electrical connectors to electrically join up to the plurality of transceiver modules to the node core. At least some of the transceiver modules has an optical transceiver configured to emit optical beams carrying data and without artificial confinement, and detect optical beams emitted and without artificial confinement. The up to the plurality of transceiver modules electrically joined to the node core are spatially separated to provide configurable coverage for optical communication based on their number and placement. And the node core further includes switching circuitry configured to connect the one or more transceiver modules to implement a redistribution point or a communication endpoint in the optical communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Michael W. Adams, William J. Brown, Dayong Zhou, Hannah Clark
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Patent number: 10187153Abstract: A modular node for an optical communication network includes one or more transceiver modules of a plurality of transceiver modules, and a node core including a plurality of electrical connectors to electrically join up to the plurality of transceiver modules to the node core. At least some of the transceiver modules has an optical transceiver configured to emit optical beams carrying data and without artificial confinement, and detect optical beams emitted and without artificial confinement. The up to the plurality of transceiver modules electrically joined to the node core are spatially separated to provide configurable coverage for optical communication based on their number and placement. And the node core further includes switching circuitry configured to connect the one or more transceiver modules to implement a redistribution point or a communication endpoint in the optical communication network.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: 8 RIVERS CAPITAL, LLCInventors: Michael W. Adams, William J. Brown, Dayong Zhou, Hannah Clark