Patents by Inventor Hassan AFZAL
Hassan AFZAL 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: 11954523Abstract: There are provided a method for behavioral pairing in a task assignment system with an external pairing system. The method includes transmitting, to the external pairing system over an application programming interface, a control flag and a benchmark flag and receiving, from the external pairing system, a task-agent pairing based on one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The task-agent pairing is based at least in part on the control flag and the benchmark flag.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: AFINITI, LTD.Inventors: Ain Chishty, Hassan Afzal
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Publication number: 20230275998Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL
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Patent number: 11677876Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain Chishty, Hassan Afzal
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Publication number: 20220078285Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL
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Patent number: 11206331Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain Chishty, Hassan Afzal
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Patent number: 11115535Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain Chishty, Hassan Afzal
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Publication number: 20210241198Abstract: Techniques for assigning tasks in a task assignment system with an external pairing system are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for assigning tasks in a task assignment system with an external pairing system comprising transmitting, by the task assignment system, to the external pairing system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task pairing request in the plurality of task pairing requests indicates a task that is received for pairing and each task pairing request in the plurality of task pairing requests indicates an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise receiving, at the task assignment system, from the external pairing system, a pairing recommendation, the pairing recommendation being based at least in part on the plurality of task pairing requests and the agent pairing request.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL, Zia CHISHTI
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Publication number: 20210243306Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL
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Publication number: 20210240530Abstract: Techniques for behavioral pairing in a task assignment system with an external pairing system may be realized as a method comprising transmitting to the external pairing system over an application programming interface, a control flag and a benchmark flag. The control flag may indicate whether a task—agent pairing in the task assignment system is to be based on a response by the external pairing system to a routing request. The benchmark flag may indicate whether the pairing of the task to the agent is to be based on one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The method may further comprise receiving from the external pairing system, the task-agent pairing based on one of the first pairing strategy and the second pairing strategy, the task-agent pairing being based at least in part on the control flag and the benchmark flag.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL
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Publication number: 20210243305Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain CHISHTY, Hassan AFZAL
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Patent number: 11050886Abstract: Techniques for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a method for sharing control of assigning tasks between an external pairing system and a task assignment system with an internal pairing system comprising receiving, from the task assignment system, a plurality of task pairing requests and an agent pairing request, wherein each task request of the plurality of task pairing requests is assigned to one of a first pairing strategy and a second pairing strategy. The agent pairing request may indicate an agent that is available for pairing. The method may further comprise transmitting, to the task assignment system, a pairing recommendation being based in part on the plurality of task pairing requests, the first pairing strategy, the second pairing strategy, and the agent pairing request.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2021Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Afiniti, Ltd.Inventors: Ain Chishty, Hassan Afzal
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Patent number: 8781106Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for routing callers to agents in a contact center with an intelligent routing system. An exemplary method includes routing callers to agents based on a pattern matching algorithm utilizing caller data and agent data, where the agent data includes agent satisfaction data from past agent-caller pairings. The agent satisfaction data may be obtained via surveys of the agents regarding their satisfaction with past agent-caller contacts. The agent satisfaction data may be used by the pattern matching algorithm in an attempt to increase agent satisfaction for future calls, thereby potentially reducing attrition of agents and cost to the call center, increasing morale of the agents, and so on. The agent satisfaction data and output from past agent-caller pairings may be weighted by the contact center against other agent data and caller data for a desired mixing of output variables.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Satmap International Holdings LimitedInventor: Hassan Afzal
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Publication number: 20100111288Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for routing callers to agents in a contact center, along with an intelligent routing system. An exemplary interface for use with a contact center includes a graphical user element for adjusting a time limit for a caller to be held before routed to an agent according to a pattern matching algorithm where the caller is compared to a set of agents via the pattern matching algorithm and routed to the best matching agent of the set of agents if available prior to the time limit and routed to the best matching agent of available agents if the time limit is exceeded. The interface may further display an estimated effect of the time limit on at least one outcome variable, which may include revenue generation, cost, customer satisfaction, first call resolution, cancellation, or other variable outputs from the pattern matching algorithm(s) of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Hassan Afzal, S. James P. Spottiswoode
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Publication number: 20100054452Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for routing callers to agents in a contact center with an intelligent routing system. An exemplary method includes routing callers to agents based on a pattern matching algorithm utilizing caller data and agent data, where the agent data includes agent satisfaction data from past agent-caller pairings. The agent satisfaction data may be obtained via surveys of the agents regarding their satisfaction with past agent-caller contacts. The agent satisfaction data may be used by the pattern matching algorithm in an attempt to increase agent satisfaction for future calls, thereby potentially reducing attrition of agents and cost to the call center, increasing morale of the agents, and so on. The agent satisfaction data and output from past agent-caller pairings may be weighted by the contact center against other agent data and caller data for a desired mixing of output variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Hassan AFZAL