Patents by Inventor Ian J. Baird
Ian J. Baird 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: 20240306046Abstract: A device implementing the subject technology may include at least one processor configured to receive downlink condition reports from device, each downlink condition report indicating a downlink channel condition of a respective device. The at least one processor is further configured to determine an uplink channel condition for each of the devices. The at least one processor is further configured to determine, for each respective device and based at least in part on the downlink condition reports and the uplink channel conditions, quality tiers, each of the quality tiers indicating a quality of at least one of an audio stream or a video stream. The at least one processor is further configured to provide for transmission, to each respective device, the quality tiers determined for the respective device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: Joe S. ABUAN, Ian J. BAIRD, Xiaosong ZHOU, Christopher M. GARRIDO, Dazhong ZHANG, Keith W. RAUENBUEHLER, Yan YANG, Patrick MIAUTON, Eric L. CHIEN, Berkat S. TUNG, Karthick SANTHANAM
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Publication number: 20240306047Abstract: A device implementing the subject technology may include at least one processor configured to establish a group communication session for two or more electronic devices utilizing a first communication modality. The at least one processor may be further configured to determine to utilize a second communication modality for the group communication session. The at least one processor may be further configured to transition the group communication session from the first communication modality to the second communication modality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: Joe S. ABUAN, Ian J. BAIRD, Xiaosong ZHOU, Christopher M. GARRIDO, Dazhong ZHANG, Keith W. RAUENBUEHLER, Yan YANG, Patrick MIAUTON, Eric L. CHIEN, Berkat S. TUNG, Karthick SANTHANAM
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Publication number: 20240214233Abstract: The subject technology receives, at a local device, a requested camera format based on specifications of a display associated with a remote device. The remote device and the local device are devices participating in a video conference. The requested camera format includes a first resolution. Camera formats supported by a camera associated with the local device are determined. If a second resolution of a first camera format matches among the supported camera formats matches with the first resolution, the first camera format is selected for capturing the video stream by the camera. Otherwise, a second camera format among the supported camera formats is determined for capturing the video stream so as to maximize a field of view of the video stream relative to other camera formats supported by the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2024Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventors: Karthick SANTHANAM, Eric L. CHIEN, Christopher M. GARRIDO, Kyle W. HORN, Ian J. BAIRD, Qian SUN, David L. BIDERMAN
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Patent number: 11991566Abstract: A device implementing the subject technology may include at least one processor configured to transmit an allocation request requesting allocation of a group communication session with a plurality of devices and receive an allocation response in response to the allocation request, the allocation response including credential information for the device to use to join the group communication session. The at least one processor may be further configured to transmit an allocation bind request with the credential information to join the group communication session using the credential information and receive an allocation bind success response in response to the allocation bind request, the allocation bind success response indicating that the device has joined the group communication session. The at least one processor may be further configured to provide a join notification to the plurality of devices via an intermediary device to notify that the device has joined the group communication session.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2018Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Joe S. Abuan, Ian J. Baird, Xiaosong Zhou, Christopher M. Garrido, Dazhong Zhang, Keith W. Rauenbuehler, Yan Yang, Patrick Miauton, Eric L. Chien, Berkat S. Tung, Karthick Santhanam
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Patent number: 11949529Abstract: The subject technology receives, at a local device, a requested camera format based on specifications of a display associated with a remote device. The remote device and the local device are devices participating in a video conference. The requested camera format includes a first resolution. Camera formats supported by a camera associated with the local device are determined. If a second resolution of a first camera format matches among the supported camera formats matches with the first resolution, the first camera format is selected for capturing the video stream by the camera. Otherwise, a second camera format among the supported camera formats is determined for capturing the video stream so as to maximize a field of view of the video stream relative to other camera formats supported by the camera.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Karthick Santhanam, Eric L. Chien, Christopher M. Garrido, Kyle W. Horn, Ian J. Baird, Qian Sun, David L. Biderman
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Patent number: 11889229Abstract: The subject technology provides a video conferencing application in which a live incoming or outgoing video stream can be supplemented with supplemental content, such as stickers, animations, etc., from within the video conferencing application. In this manner, a user participating in a video conferencing session with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an outgoing video stream being captured by the device of the user, or to an incoming video stream from the device of the remote user, without having to locally cache/store a video clip before editing, and without having to leave the video conferencing session (or the video conferencing application) to access a video editing application.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Garrido, Eric L. Chien, Austin W. Shyu, Ming Jin, Yan Yang, Ian J. Baird, Joe S. Abuan
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Patent number: 11736426Abstract: The subject technology provides a messaging application in which an image can be captured and supplemented with supplemental content such as stickers, animations, etc., from within an active messaging thread. In this manner, a user participating in a messaging conversation with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an image captured by the user, without having to locally cache/store the captured image before editing and without having to leave the messaging conversion (or the messaging application) to access an image editing application.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Garrido, Eric L. Chien, Austin W. Shyu, Ming Jin, Yan Yang, Ian J. Baird, Joe S. Abuan
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Publication number: 20230117540Abstract: The subject technology receives, at a local device, a requested camera format based on specifications of a display associated with a remote device. The remote device and the local device are devices participating in a video conference. The requested camera format includes a first resolution. Camera formats supported by a camera associated with the local device are determined. If a second resolution of a first camera format matches among the supported camera formats matches with the first resolution, the first camera format is selected for capturing the video stream by the camera. Otherwise, a second camera format among the supported camera formats is determined for capturing the video stream so as to maximize a field of view of the video stream relative to other camera formats supported by the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Karthick SANTHANAM, Eric L. CHIEN, Christopher M. GARRIDO, Kyle W. HORN, Ian J. BAIRD, Qian SUN, David L. BIDERMAN
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Publication number: 20220247704Abstract: The subject technology provides a messaging application in which an image can be captured and supplemented with supplemental content such as stickers, animations, etc., from within an active messaging thread. In this manner, a user participating in a messaging conversation with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an image captured by the user, without having to locally cache/store the captured image before editing and without having to leave the messaging conversion (or the messaging application) to access an image editing application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Christopher M. GARRIDO, Eric L. CHIEN, Austin W. SHYU, Ming JIN, Yan YANG, Ian J. BAIRD, Joe S. ABUAN
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Patent number: 11382017Abstract: A device providing inter-device call continuity facilitated by a wireless audio output device may include a processor configured to initiate, over a peer-to-peer connection with a second device, a communication session between the second device and a third device. The processor may be further configured to establish, over the peer-to-peer connection with the second device, an audio link corresponding to the communication session. The processor may be further configured to determine, based at least in part on the audio link, that a connection quality of the peer-to-peer connection satisfies a connection degradation condition. The processor may be further configured to request, over a wide area network connection, for the communication session with the third device to be handed-off from the second device to the first device, and to establish, over the wide area network connection, the communication session with the third device.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Luciano M. Verger, Ajoy K. Singh, Albert R. Howard, Jr., Ariane Cotte, Christopher M. Garrido, Faraz Faheem, Gregory R. Burns, Ian J. Baird, Imran Ahmed, Nicholas J. Circosta, Robert D. Watson, Rohan C. Malthankar, Ryan A. Williams, Sergey Sitnikov, Srinivasan Nimmala, Thomas Chathoth Abraham, Vikram B. Yerrabommanahalli
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Patent number: 11336600Abstract: The subject technology provides a messaging application in which an image can be captured and supplemented with supplemental content such as stickers, animations, etc., from within an active messaging thread. In this manner, a user participating in a messaging conversation with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an image captured by the user, without having to locally cache/store the captured image before editing and without having to leave the messaging conversion (or the messaging application) to access an image editing application.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Garrido, Eric L. Chien, Austin W. Shyu, Ming Jin, Yan Yang, Ian J. Baird, Joe S. Abuan
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Patent number: 11165989Abstract: Techniques are presented for managing for visual prominence of participants in a video conference, including conferences where participants communicate visually, such as with sign language. According to these techniques, a visual prominence indication of a participant in a video conference may be estimated, a video stream of the participant may be encoded, and the encoded video stream may be transmitted along with an indication of the estimated visual prominence to a receiving device in the video conference.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Johnny Trenh, Hsi-Jung Wu, Sarah K. Herrlinger, Xiaoxia Sun, Ian J. Baird, Dazhong Zhang, Xiaosong Zhou, Christopher M. Garrido
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Publication number: 20210250313Abstract: The subject technology provides a messaging application in which an image can be captured and supplemented with supplemental content such as stickers, animations, etc., from within an active messaging thread. In this manner, a user participating in a messaging conversation with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an image captured by the user, without having to locally cache/store the captured image before editing and without having to leave the messaging conversion (or the messaging application) to access an image editing application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Christopher M. GARRIDO, Eric L. CHIEN, Austin W. SHYU, Ming JIN, Yan YANG, Ian J. BAIRD, Joe S. ABUAN
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Patent number: 11012389Abstract: The subject technology provides a messaging application in which an image can be captured and supplemented with supplemental content such as stickers, animations, etc., from within an active messaging thread. In this manner, a user participating in a messaging conversation with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an image captured by the user, without having to locally cache/store the captured image before editing and without having to leave the messaging conversion (or the messaging application) to access an image editing application.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Garrido, Eric L. Chien, Austin W. Shyu, Ming Jin, Yan Yang, Ian J. Baird, Joe S. Abuan
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Patent number: 10999767Abstract: A device implementing the subject technology may include at least one processor configured to receive an indication of a task being performed at an other device. The at least one processor is further configured to perform, in response to receipt of the indication, one or more preliminary operations in anticipation of receiving a handoff of the task. The at least one processor is further configured to receive, after performing the one or more preliminary operations, a notification that the task is being handed off. The at least one processor is further configured to receive the handoff of the task from the other device. The at least one processor is further configured to continue to perform the task based at least in part on the one or more preliminary operations that were performed prior to receiving the notification that the task is being handed off.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2018Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Joe S. Abuan, Ian J. Baird, Xiaosong Zhou, Christopher M. Garrido, Dazhong Zhang, Keith W. Rauenbuehler, Yan Yang, Patrick Miauton, Eric L. Chien, Berkat S. Tung, Karthick Santhanam
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Patent number: 10911992Abstract: A device implementing the subject technology may include at least one processor configured to receive a plurality of buffer reports from a plurality of other devices, each of the plurality of buffer reports indicating a current target buffer level for a respective one of the plurality of other devices. The at least one processor may be further configured to determine a group target buffer level based at least in part on the current target buffer levels of the plurality of other devices and a current target buffer level of the at least one buffer. The at least one processor may be further configured to transmit the group target buffer level to the plurality of other devices. The at least one processor may be further configured to manage an occupancy of the at least one buffer based at least in part on the group target buffer level.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Joe S. Abuan, Ian J. Baird, Xiaosong Zhou, Christopher M. Garrido, Dazhong Zhang, Keith W. Rauenbuehler, Yan Yang, Patrick Miauton, Eric L. Chien, Berkat S. Tung, Karthick Santhanam
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Publication number: 20200382745Abstract: Techniques are presented for managing for visual prominence of participants in a video conference, including conferences where participants communicate visually, such as with sign language. According to these techniques, a visual prominence indication of a participant in a video conference may be estimated, a video stream of the participant may be encoded, and the encoded video stream may be transmitted along with an indication of the estimated visual prominence to a receiving device in the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Johnny Trenh, Hsi-Jung Wu, Sarah K. Herrlinger, Xiaoxia Sun, Ian J. Baird, Dazhong Zhang, Xiaosong Zhou, Christopher M. Garrido
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Publication number: 20200351747Abstract: A device providing inter-device call continuity facilitated by a wireless audio output device may include a processor configured to initiate, over a peer-to-peer connection with a second device, a communication session between the second device and a third device. The processor may be further configured to establish, over the peer-to-peer connection with the second device, an audio link corresponding to the communication session. The processor may be further configured to determine, based at least in part on the audio link, that a connection quality of the peer-to-peer connection satisfies a connection degradation condition. The processor may be further configured to request, over a wide area network connection, for the communication session with the third device to be handed-off from the second device to the first device, and to establish, over the wide area network connection, the communication session with the third device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Luciano M. VERGER, Ajoy K. SINGH, Albert R. HOWARD, JR., Ariane COTTE, Christopher M. GARRIDO, Faraz FAHEEM, Gregory R. BURNS, Ian J. BAIRD, Imran AHMED, Nicholas J. CIRCOSTA, Robert D. WATSON, Rohan C. MALTHANKAR, Ryan A. WILLIAMS, Sergey SITNIKOV, Srinivasan NIMMALA, Thomas Chathoth ABRAHAM, Vikram B. YERRABOMMANAHALLI
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Publication number: 20200267349Abstract: The subject technology provides a video conferencing application in which a live incoming or outgoing video stream can be supplemented with supplemental content, such as stickers, animations, etc., from within the video conferencing application. In this manner, a user participating in a video conferencing session with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an outgoing video stream being captured by the device of the user, or to an incoming video stream from the device of the remote user, without having to locally cache/store a video clip before editing, and without having to leave the video conferencing session (or the video conferencing application) to access a video editing application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Christopher M. GARRIDO, Eric L. CHIEN, Austin W. SHYU, Ming JIN, Yan YANG, Ian J. BAIRD, Joe S. ABUAN
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Patent number: 10681310Abstract: The subject technology provides a video conferencing application in which a live incoming or outgoing video stream can be supplemented with supplemental content, such as stickers, animations, etc., from within the video conferencing application. In this manner, a user participating in a video conferencing session with a remote user can add stickers, animations, and/or adaptive content to an outgoing video stream being captured by the device of the user, or to an incoming video stream from the device of the remote user, without having to locally cache/store a video clip before editing, and without having to leave the video conferencing session (or the video conferencing application) to access a video editing application.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Garrido, Eric L. Chien, Austin W. Shyu, Ming Jin, Yan Yang, Ian J. Baird, Joe S. Abuan