Patents by Inventor Ivan Marcin
Ivan Marcin 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: 11539919Abstract: Implementations for combining at least two video streams received from devices of a plurality of participants of a video conference into a composite video stream are described. A video conference including the video streams received from the devices of the plurality of participants is established. A capability associated with consuming at least two of the video streams is received from at least one of the devices. The at least two video streams are then combined into a composite video stream based on the capability associated with consuming the at least two video streams. The composite video stream is transmitted to the at least one of the devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Siddhartha Shankara Rao, Tobias DiPasquale, John Joseph Dunne, Jennie Tietema, Ivan Marcin, Richard Newman, Giridhar Kalpathy Narayanan
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Patent number: 11196963Abstract: Implementations for combining a plurality of content based on instructions for a layout of a video conference are described. A video conference is established between a plurality of devices of participants of the video conference. First content is received from a device of the plurality of devices in the established video conference. Second content is also received. Instructions for a layout of the first content and the second content during the video conference is received. Based on the instructions for the layout, the first content and the second content are combined into a composite video stream. The composite video stream is saved or transmitted.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tobias DiPasquale, Siddhartha Shankara Rao, John Joseph Dunne, Ivan Marcin, Richard Newman, Eric D. Cox
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Patent number: 11039102Abstract: Various techniques for providing video feed redundancy are described herein. Instructions may be provided for switching input to an output video feed between two or more redundant input video feeds. In some examples, the redundant input video feeds may not be duplicates, may not be frame synchronized, may not be transmitted from the same location, may not be transmitted using the same network types or transmission protocols, and/or may not be initiated at the same time. In some examples, the instructions for video feed redundancy may be associated with respective authorization keys for the redundant input video feeds.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Marcin, Jonas Bengtson, Tarek Amara, Shawn Hsu, Abhinav Kapoor, Jorge Arturo Villatoro, Eran Ambar
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Patent number: 10708607Abstract: A video packaging and origination service can include one or more encoder components that receive content for encoding and transmitting to requesting entities. Responsive to a request for content, an encoder can determine an initial set of parameters based on network measurements, including buffer size, bitrate and output resolution. Once the updated encoder component is instantiated and configured, the encoder can monitor performance and dynamically modify keyframe interval and framerate parameters to allow for streaming in lower bandwidth networks.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Marcin, Martin Hess, Alex Converse, Matthew Louis Szatmary
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Patent number: 10681398Abstract: Techniques for video encoding based on viewer feedback are described herein. Feedback data collected from viewers of video content may be used to determine a provider score value and a provide duration value. The provider score value may indicate a quantity of viewers for content from the provider. The provider duration value may indicate a transmission duration for content from the respective provider. An upgrade threshold may be determined, which is a value associated with assignment of additional channels for encoding of video content. When video content from the provider is available for transmission, the provider score for the provider may be compared to the upgrade threshold value to determine whether the additional channels will be assigned for encoding of the video content. In some examples, multiple upgrade thresholds may be employed, for example corresponding to multiple time ranges identified based on the provider duration value.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2016Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Marcin, Brad Schumitsch
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Patent number: 10243694Abstract: Techniques for output frame correction for unstable video streams are described herein. A video item may be transmitted via an input video stream from a first entity to a second entity over one or more electronic communications networks. The incoming frames from the input video stream may then be used, by the second entity, to generate an output video stream for presentation to one or more viewers. The transmission of the input video stream may temporarily become unstable and may be interrupted such that one or more frames of the input video stream are delayed and/or lost. When a transmission interruption is detected, the output video stream may be adjusted by inserting one or more correction frames into the output video stream. The inserted correction frames may include one or more repetitions of one or more prior frames in the output video stream and/or one or more interpolated frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Marcin, Yueshi Shen
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Patent number: 10116989Abstract: The techniques described herein may, for example, allow a quantity of buffered video frames to be reduced, for example for use in adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming and other streaming transmissions. The quantity of buffered video frames may be reduced by dropping certain selected buffered frames from a resulting video output that is displayed to the viewer. This may reduce end-to-end latency without requiring a change in frame rate or fast forwarding of the video output, which may sometimes not be available or permitted by a resulting video player. These buffer reduction techniques may sometimes be employed upon a determination that transmission conditions have stabilized and that holding large quantities of buffered video may be unnecessary. In some examples, the disclosed techniques may be particularly advantageous for live streaming scenarios, in which end-to-end latency may be particularly problematic for the viewer.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Yueshi Shen, Ivan Marcin, Josh Tabak, Abhinav Kapoor, Jorge Arturo Villatoro, Jeff Li
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Patent number: 10015224Abstract: The techniques described herein may, for example, allow a quantity of buffered video frames to be reduced, for example for use in adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming and other streaming transmissions. The quantity of buffered video frames may be reduced by dropping certain selected buffered frames from a resulting video output that is displayed to the viewer. This may reduce end-to-end latency without requiring a change in frame rate or fast forwarding of the video output, which may sometimes not be available or permitted by a resulting video player. These buffer reduction techniques may sometimes be employed upon a determination that transmission conditions have stabilized and that holding large quantities of buffered video may be unnecessary. In some examples, the disclosed techniques may be particularly advantageous for live streaming scenarios, in which end-to-end latency may be particularly problematic for the viewer.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Yueshi Shen, Ivan Marcin, Josh Tabak, Abhinav Kapoor, Jorge Arturo Villatoro, Jeff Li
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Patent number: 9954646Abstract: Techniques for output frame correction for unstable video streams are described herein. A video item may be transmitted via an input video stream from a first entity to a second entity over one or more electronic communications networks. The incoming frames from the input video stream may then be used, by the second entity, to generate an output video stream for presentation to one or more viewers. The transmission of the input video stream may temporarily become unstable and may be interrupted such that one or more frames of the input video stream are delayed and/or lost. When a transmission interruption is detected, the output video stream may be adjusted by inserting one or more correction frames into the output video stream. The inserted correction frames may include one or more repetitions of one or more prior frames in the output video stream and/or one or more interpolated frames.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Twitch Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Marcin, Yueshi Shen
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Patent number: 9374369Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a system and method for authenticating a user of a client computer making a request to a server computer providing access to a network resource through an authentication platform that issues a challenge in response to the request requiring authentication of the user identity through a reply from the client computer, determining one or more items of context information related to at least one of the user, the request, and the client computer, and determining a disposition of the request based on the reply and the one or more items of context information. The reply includes a user password and may be provided by an authorizing client device.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: LOOKOUT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Patrick Mahaffey, David Luke Richardson, Ariel Salomon, R. Tyler Croy, Samuel Alexander Walker, Brian James Buck, Sergio Ivan Marcin Gorrino, David Golombek
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Publication number: 20140189808Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a system and method for authenticating a user of a client computer making a request to a server computer providing access to a network resource through an authentication platform that issues a challenge in response to the request requiring authentication of the user identity through a reply from the client computer, determining one or more items of context information related to at least one of the user, the request, and the client computer, and determining a disposition of the request based on the reply and the one or more items of context information. The reply includes a user password and may be provided by an authorizing client device coupled to the client computer over a wireless communications link.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: LOOKOUT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Patrick Mahaffey, David Luke Richardson, Ariel Salomon, R. Tyler Croy, Samuel Alexander Walker, Brian James Buck, Sergio Ivan Marcin Gorrino, David Golombek