Patents by Inventor Hariharan RAGUNATHAN
Hariharan RAGUNATHAN 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: 11962556Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to an animated notification indicator, which may be used to provide an indication of a notification. The animated notification indicator may be less distracting than displaying the notification itself, while, compared to a static indicator, the animated notification indicator may have a higher likelihood of catching the user's attention. The indicator may be animated for a predetermined amount of time, after which it may transition to a static indicator. Interaction with the indicator may display an associated notification, perform an associated action, or present a notification preview and/or set of quick actions, among other examples. In some instances, a context associated with the user's computing device may be processed by a notification platform, and the notification may thus be determined remotely. As a result, the animated notification indicator may be presented at the user's computing device as a result of such a remote determination.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Taylor Alexis Guerra, Kyle Matthew Miller, Hariharan Ragunathan
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Publication number: 20240007428Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to an animated notification indicator, which may be used to provide an indication of a notification. The animated notification indicator may be less distracting than displaying the notification itself, while, compared to a static indicator, the animated notification indicator may have a higher likelihood of catching the user's attention. The indicator may be animated for a predetermined amount of time, after which it may transition to a static indicator. Interaction with the indicator may display an associated notification, perform an associated action, or present a notification preview and/or set of quick actions, among other examples. In some instances, a context associated with the user's computing device may be processed by a notification platform, and the notification may thus be determined remotely. As a result, the animated notification indicator may be presented at the user's computing device as a result of such a remote determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Taylor Alexis GUERRA, Kyle Matthew MILLER, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN
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Publication number: 20240004727Abstract: In examples, a notification is presented to a user of a computing device (e.g., based on identifying a trigger associated with a current context or as a result of receiving a push notification). The notification includes notification content and a dismiss user interface (UI) control, which indicates a status of an auto-dismiss timer associated with the notification. If user interaction associated with the notification is identified, the auto-dismiss timer may be paused. The user may actuate the notification to perform an associated action or may actuate the dismiss UI control to manually dismiss the notification (e.g., prior to expiration of the auto-dismiss timer). The notification may further include a snooze UI control, which, when actuated, may snooze the notification and/or future notifications. Thus, such aspects may offer an improved and consistent user experience for notifications associated with an application, a group of applications, or an operating system, among other examples.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Taylor Alexis GUERRA, Diane M. SHAMBAUGH, Alyssa N. P. RICKEN, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN, Kyle Matthew MILLER
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Patent number: 11847181Abstract: A “while away” canvas is described herein. A client computing device detects that a page that comprises search results is displayed on a display of the client computing device, wherein the search results were identified based upon a query received from the client computing device. The client computing device subsequently detects that focus of the user has left the page. Upon detecting that focus of the user has returned to the page, the client computing device updates the page to include the “while away” canvas, which identifies additional search results (based upon the query) that were published after the page that comprises the search results was initially displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Hariharan Ragunathan, Marcelo Medeiros De Barros, Sarah Jiaxuan Liu, Benjamin David Brubaker, Rahul Lal
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Publication number: 20230222245Abstract: Systems and methods for securely exposing context-driven services within a web browser. An example method includes receiving manifests from hubs apps (e.g., remote services). The manifests define requested context types for the hub apps. When the web browser loads a web page, the web browser may execute context extractors to extract context from the web page. The context extractors that are executed are based on the context types requested by the hub apps. The extracted context is then sent to the corresponding hub apps without providing the hub apps direct access to the web page. For instance, the hub apps do not have access to the document object model (DOM) of the web page and the hub apps cannot inject data into the web page.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2022Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Kyle Matthew MILLER, Christopher Andrew EVANS, Yufei ZHONG, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN
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Publication number: 20210256083Abstract: A “while away” canvas is described herein. A client computing device detects that a page that comprises search results is displayed on a display of the client computing device, wherein the search results were identified based upon a query received from the client computing device. The client computing device subsequently, detects that focus of the user has left the page. Upon detecting that focus of the user has returned to the page, the client computing device updates the page to include the “while away” canvas, which identifies additional search results (based upon the query) that were published after the page that comprises the search results was initially displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Hariharan RAGUNATHAN, Marcelo Medeiros DE BARROS, Sarah Jiaxuan LIU, Benjamin David BRUBAKER, Rahul LAL
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Publication number: 20210248199Abstract: A search engine query can be received, along with contextual data encoding information about a context of the query. The query can be classified into a selected user interface profile of multiple available user interface profiles, with the classifying including applying a classification model to the contextual data. A visual structure generator can be selected using results of the classifying, and a search results page can be generated for the query. The generating of the search results page can include using the selected visual structure generator to impose a selected visual structure on the search results page, with the selected visual structure corresponding to the selected visual structure generator. The generated search results page can be returned in response to the receiving of the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Saulo Santos, Manish Mittal, Abinash Sarangi, Prithvishankar Srinivasan, Hariharan Ragunathan, Rahul Lal, Aman Singhal, Marcelo Medeiros De Barros
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Publication number: 20210192571Abstract: A content publisher incorporates a script into a web page. The script consumes an event raised in response a user submitting a query. The script captures the query and related information and sends the captured query and information to a search provider, either directly or through the content publisher. The search provider uses the query and information to identify both the content publisher and branding information associated with the content publisher. An iframe is assembled by the search provider that contains current results from the content publisher as well as web results. The iframe is branded with the content publisher branding information and returned to the user, either directly or through the content publisher. The resultant search experience appears as if it were provided by the content publisher.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Flint LUU, Rahul LAL, Diane Mary Ash SHAMBAUGH, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN, Marcelo Medeiros DE BARROS, Qianyu LIU, Benjamin David BRUBAKER, Shuai HAN
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Patent number: 10878056Abstract: Representative embodiments disclose mechanisms to increase readability and/or engagement of search results on a mobile device while minimizing the bandwidth consumed by transferring search results from the search system to the mobile device. A search results page comprises a plurality of containers adapted to hold content of a content type such as text, rich media, hidden content, and so forth. When the search results page is downloaded to the mobile device, only content that is visible through a viewport on the screen on the mobile device is downloaded. The content that is visible can be adjusted to enhance readability and/or engagement based on the type of content displayed such as by adjusting size, spacing, color/highlights, animations, and so forth. Content that is not visible in the viewport is not downloaded until it becomes visible in the viewport or is predicted to become visible in the viewport.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Rahul Lal, Marcelo De Barros, Nick Peine, Hariharan Ragunathan
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Publication number: 20190325069Abstract: A search engine query can be received, along with contextual data encoding information about a context of the query. The query can be classified into a selected user interface profile of multiple available user interface profiles, with the classifying including applying a classification model to the contextual data. A visual structure generator can be selected using results of the classifying, and a search results page can be generated for the query. The generating of the search results page can include using the selected visual structure generator to impose a selected visual structure on the search results page, with the selected visual structure corresponding to the selected visual structure generator. The generated search results page can be returned in response to the receiving of the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Saulo Santos, Manish Mittal, Abinash Sarangi, Prithvishankar Srinivasan, Hariharan Ragunathan, Rahul Lal, Aman Singhal, Marcelo Medeiros De Barros
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Publication number: 20190188330Abstract: Representative embodiments disclose mechanisms to increase readability and/or engagement of search results on a mobile device while minimizing the bandwidth consumed by transferring search results from the search system to the mobile device. A search results page comprises a plurality of containers adapted to hold content of a content type such as text, rich media, hidden content, and so forth. When the search results page is downloaded to the mobile device, only content that is visible through a viewport on the screen on the mobile device is downloaded. The content that is visible can be adjusted to enhance readability and/or engagement based on the type of content displayed such as by adjusting size, spacing, color/highlights, animations, and so forth. Content that is not visible in the viewport is not downloaded until it becomes visible in the viewport or is predicted to become visible in the viewport.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Rahul Lal, Marcelo De Barros, Nick Peine, Hariharan Ragunathan
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Publication number: 20190155958Abstract: System and methods are disclosed to provide optimized search result content placement based on gestures with intent. The system and methods addresses an issue of a search application accurately interpreting a query to provide search results that satisfy expectations, while minimizing unnecessary iterations of queries. The system and methods enable optimized updates of content and search results by translating user-interactive gestures on search results into intent of the search. Actions required to update the content and search results may be determined based on the intent. The translation from gesture into intent, and the determination of action based on the intent may be provided by mapping among gesture, intent, and action. The mapping data may be trained by success metrics data, which may generated by analyzing usage logs of the search application.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Rahul LAL, Marcelo DE BARROS, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN, Shantanu SHARMA