Patents by Inventor Hillel Noah Cooperman
Hillel Noah Cooperman 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: 11907975Abstract: A feedback button is configured to receive a feedback expression characterizing a user experience and submit information in a user interface with a single action. When the user hovers an input cursor near the feedback button, icons/text may be displayed that indicate different types of feedback expressions that may be submitted. As the user moves the cursor back and forth over the button, the icons for the different feedback expressions may be emphasized indicating locations where the button may be clicked to submit specific feedback. When the user is satisfied with the displayed feedback expression, the user may click the feedback button at the current location to submit the feedback expression and perform the final submit action for other data in the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Lynn Ann Rampoldi-Hnilo, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mahlon Connor Houk
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Patent number: 11893365Abstract: Techniques for generating application interfaces based on semantic-level data are described herein. Application developers may semantically define an application flow. Based on the definition, a system may identify a template of a multipage navigable interface that is compatible with the flow. If multiple templates are compatible, then a template may be recommended or automatically selected based on the semantic information provided by the developer. The system may generate, based on the template and the semantic definition, a multipage navigable interface. The template may encapsulate some design and functional elements in a manner that is independent of the semantic definition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Rozita Naghshin, Lynn Munsinger, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mohammed Amirali Samji, Blake Thomas Sullivan, Duncan Richard Mills
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Patent number: 11720560Abstract: Techniques for suggesting a filter field based on a user input are disclosed. A system trains a machine learning model by obtaining historical data including sets of user search input, including a first search term and a first value for a first filter field. Based on the historical data, the system trains the machine learning model to associate the first filter field with the first search term. The system receives a first query for execution. The system applies the machine learning model to the first query to identify the first filter field as a suggestion. The system: recommends the first field for filtering a first set of search results corresponding to the first query. Responsive to receiving user input selecting a first value for the first filter field, the system filters using the first value to generate a set of filtered search results, and presents the filtered search results.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Garrick Li, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Rozita Naghshin, Rohit Kumar Singh
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Patent number: 11544324Abstract: Techniques for suggesting filters for query terms based on previously selected query results are disclosed. Common characteristics of previously selected query results are presented as a filter. A system trains a machine learning model by obtaining historical data including query characteristics and selected query results. Based on the historical data, the system trains the machine learning model to associate the first filter field with the first search term. The system receives a first query for execution. The system applies the machine learning model to the first query to identify the first filter field as a suggestion. The system: recommends the first field for filtering a first set of search results corresponding to the first query. Responsive to receiving user input selecting a first value for the first filter field, the system filters using the first value to generate a set of filtered search results, and presents the filtered search results.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2021Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Garrick Li, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Rozita Naghshin, Rohit Kumar Singh
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Publication number: 20220269733Abstract: Techniques for suggesting filters for query terms based on previously selected query results are disclosed. Common characteristics of previously selected query results are presented as a filter. A system trains a machine learning model by obtaining historical data including query characteristics and selected query results. Based on the historical data, the system trains the machine learning model to associate the first filter field with the first search term. The system receives a first query for execution. The system applies the machine learning model to the first query to identify the first filter field as a suggestion. The system: recommends the first field for filtering a first set of search results corresponding to the first query. Responsive to receiving user input selecting a first value for the first filter field, the system filters using the first value to generate a set of filtered search results, and presents the filtered search results.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Garrick Li, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Rozita Naghshin, Rohit Kumar Singh
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Publication number: 20220269678Abstract: Techniques for suggesting a filter field based on a user input are disclosed. A system trains a machine learning model by obtaining historical data including sets of user search input, including a first search term and a first value for a first filter field. Based on the historical data, the system trains the machine learning model to associate the first filter field with the first search term. The system receives a first query for execution. The system applies the machine learning model to the first query to identify the first filter field as a suggestion. The system: recommends the first field for filtering a first set of search results corresponding to the first query. Responsive to receiving user input selecting a first value for the first filter field, the system filters using the first value to generate a set of filtered search results, and presents the filtered search results.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Garrick Li, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Rozita Naghshin, Rohit Kumar Singh
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Patent number: 11416125Abstract: Techniques for displaying a runtime-generated dashboard to a user are disclosed. A system receives user information regarding a user accessing a system and determine a plurality of system features available to the user based on the user information. The system assigns each of the plurality of system features a rank and orders the plurality of system features based on respective assigned ranks. The system displays a dashboard comprising multiple shortcuts corresponding respectively to the plurality of system features. The shortcuts are ordered based on ranks of respective corresponding system features. Concurrently with displaying the shortcuts, the system displays a heterogeneous plurality of interface elements corresponding respectively to the plurality of system features. Each interface element visually indicates a type of interaction associated with the respective system feature. At least two of the plurality of system features are associated with different types of interactions.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Allison Marie Wayne, Sherry Mead, Lancy Jude Silveira, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Carmen Ximena D'Arlach
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Publication number: 20220156806Abstract: A feedback button is configured to receive a feedback expression characterizing a user experience and submit information in a user interface with a single action. When the user hovers an input cursor near the feedback button, icons/text may be displayed that indicate different types of feedback expressions that may be submitted. As the user moves the cursor back and forth over the button, the icons for the different feedback expressions may be emphasized indicating locations where the button may be clicked to submit specific feedback. When the user is satisfied with the displayed feedback expression, the user may click the feedback button at the current location to submit the feedback expression and perform the final submit action for other data in the user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Lynn Ann Rampoldi-Hnilo, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mahlon Connor Houk
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Publication number: 20220107790Abstract: Techniques for generating application interfaces based on semantic-level data are described herein. Application developers may semantically define an application flow. Based on the definition, a system may identify a template of a multipage navigable interface that is compatible with the flow. If multiple templates are compatible, then a template may be recommended or automatically selected based on the semantic information provided by the developer. The system may generate, based on the template and the semantic definition, a multipage navigable interface. The template may encapsulate some design and functional elements in a manner that is independent of the semantic definition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Rozita Naghshin, Lynn Munsinger, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mohammed Amirali Samji, Blake Thomas Sullivan, Duncan Richard Mills
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Patent number: 11270358Abstract: A feedback button is configured to receive a feedback expression characterizing a user experience and submit information in a user interface with a single action. When the user hovers an input cursor near the feedback button, icons/text may be displayed that indicate different types of feedback expressions that may be submitted. As the user moves the cursor back and forth over the button, the icons for the different feedback expressions may be emphasized indicating locations where the button may be clicked to submit specific feedback. When the user is satisfied with the displayed feedback expression, the user may click the feedback button at the current location to submit the feedback expression and perform the final submit action for other data in the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2021Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Lynn Ann Rampoldi-Hnilo, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mahlon Connor Houk
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Publication number: 20210165554Abstract: A feedback button is configured to receive a feedback expression characterizing a user experience and submit information in a user interface with a single action. When the user hovers an input cursor near the feedback button, icons/text may be displayed that indicate different types of feedback expressions that may be submitted. As the user moves the cursor back and forth over the button, the icons for the different feedback expressions may be emphasized indicating locations where the button may be clicked to submit specific feedback. When the user is satisfied with the displayed feedback expression, the user may click the feedback button at the current location to submit the feedback expression and perform the final submit action for other data in the user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Lynn Ann Rampoldi-Hnilo, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mahlon Connor Houk
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Publication number: 20210081425Abstract: Techniques for system selection for query handling are disclosed. A query response selection system may receive a query from a user and determine attributes corresponding to the query and/or candidate sets of search results that may be displayed in response to the query. The system may select a response interface from one of a plurality of response interfaces for responding to the query. The plurality of response interfaces may include a conversational user interface and a non-conversational user interface. The system may display the response interface with a response to the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Allison Marie Wayne, Joshua Ulm, Sherry Mead, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Lancy Jude Silveira, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Richard Herbert Miller, Carmen Ximena D'Arlach
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Publication number: 20210081087Abstract: Techniques for displaying a runtime-generated dashboard to a user are disclosed. A system receives user information regarding a user accessing a system and determine a plurality of system features available to the user based on the user information. The system assigns each of the plurality of system features a rank and orders the plurality of system features based on respective assigned ranks. The system displays a dashboard comprising multiple shortcuts corresponding respectively to the plurality of system features. The shortcuts are ordered based on ranks of respective corresponding system features. Concurrently with displaying the shortcuts, the system displays a heterogeneous plurality of interface elements corresponding respectively to the plurality of system features. Each interface element visually indicates a type of interaction associated with the respective system feature. At least two of the plurality of system features are associated with different types of interactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Allison Marie Wayne, Sherry Mead, Lancy Jude Silveira, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Kathleen Maguire Candland, Carmen Ximena D'Arlach
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Patent number: 10921951Abstract: A feedback button is configured to receive a feedback expression characterizing a user experience and submit information in a user interface with a single action. When the user hovers an input cursor near the feedback button, icons/text may be displayed that indicate different types of feedback expressions that may be submitted. As the user moves the cursor back and forth over the button, the icons for the different feedback expressions may be emphasized indicating locations where the button may be clicked to submit specific feedback. When the user is satisfied with the displayed feedback expression, the user may click the feedback button at the current location to submit the feedback expression and perform the final submit action for other data in the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Lynn Ann Rampoldi-Hnilo, Hillel Noah Cooperman, Mahlon Connor Houk
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Patent number: 7577922Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and system for use in a computing environment to present and provide access to information that a user cares about. A scheme is provided for presenting frequently used controls and information in tiles within a sidebar. Tiles are hosted individually or in groups, within a sidebar, for interaction by a user. Tiles can be added or removed from the sidebar automatically or by user request. The present invention is further directed to a method for providing a scaleable and useable preview of tiles within a sidebar. Further still, the present invention is directed to maintaining an overflow area of icons for tiles that would not fit within the sidebar. The sidebar has content that dynamically adjusts in response to the addition, expansion, squishing or removal of tiles. Even Further, a user can customize the sidebar of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Justin Mann, Charles Cummins, Fabrice A. Debry, David A. Matthews, Hillel Noah Cooperman
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Publication number: 20080120569Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and system for use in a computing environment to present and provide access to information that a user cares about. A scheme is provided for presenting frequently used controls and information in tiles within a sidebar. Tiles are hosted individually or in groups, within a sidebar, for interaction by a user. Tiles can be added or removed from the sidebar automatically or by user request. The present invention is further directed to a method for providing a scaleable and useable preview of tiles within a sidebar. Further still, the present invention is directed to maintaining an overflow area of icons for tiles that would not fit within the sidebar. The sidebar has content that dynamically adjusts in response to the addition, expansion, squishing or removal of tiles. Even Further, a user can customize the sidebar of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Justin Mann, Charles Cummins, Fabrice A. Debry, David A. Matthews, Hillel Noah Cooperman
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Patent number: 7343567Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and system for use in a computing environment to present and provide access to information that a user cares about. A scheme is provided for presenting frequently used controls and information in tiles within a sidebar. Tiles are hosted individually or in groups, within a sidebar, for interaction by a user. Tiles can be added or removed from the sidebar automatically or by user request. The present invention is further directed to a method for providing a scaleable and useable preview of tiles within a sidebar. Further still, the present invention is directed to maintaining an overflow area of icons for tiles that would not fit within the sidebar. The sidebar has content that dynamically adjusts in response to the addition, expansion, squishing or removal of tiles. Even Further, a user can customize the sidebar of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Justin Mann, Charles Cummins, Fabrice A. Debry, David A. Matthews, Hillel Noah Cooperman
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Publication number: 20040212640Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and system for use in a computing environment to present and provide access to information that a user cares about. A scheme is provided for presenting frequently used controls and information in tiles within a sidebar. Tiles are hosted individually or in groups, within a sidebar, for interaction by a user. Tiles can be added or removed from the sidebar automatically or by user request. The present invention is further directed to a method for providing a scaleable and useable preview of tiles within a sidebar. Further still, the present invention is directed to maintaining an overflow area of icons for tiles that would not fit within the sidebar. The sidebar has content that dynamically adjusts in response to the addition, expansion, squishing or removal of tiles. Even Further, a user can customize the sidebar of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Justin Mann, Charles Cummins, Fabrice A. Debry, David A. Matthews, Hillel Noah Cooperman