Patents by Inventor Jack Jia

Jack Jia 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).

  • Publication number: 20240348617
    Abstract: Various aspects of the disclosure relate to identifying and disabling dormant service accounts. An account management system automatically analyzes service account activity records to determine whether each service account defined for an enterprise network is in use. Automated monitoring applications may be used for identifying and authenticating events and/or authentications of service accounts across an enterprise network. When particular service accounts are identified as being potentially dormant, based on an identified date of last use meeting a threshold condition, the associated service accounts are flagged as being dormant. Setting an account as being dormant triggers solicitation of feedback confirming the dormant setting, which causes disablement of the service account. The account management system triggers decommissioning of the dormant service accounts upon expiration of a disablement threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2023
    Publication date: October 17, 2024
    Applicant: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: Melody Wilkins Sherer, Christina Finnell Clark, Derek Jia Liang Feng, Jack T. Lockamy, Ryan Bondura Essa, Jonathan Thole
  • Publication number: 20240206656
    Abstract: A wood plank hook has a plank body, at least one reinforcing sleeve, and at least one fixing unit. The plank body has at least one assembling hole. The reinforcing sleeve is mounted in the assembling hole and has a cylinder segment and a flange segment. The cylinder segment is mounted in the assembling hole. The flange segment is formed on an end of the cylinder segment and abuts the plank body toward a wall. The fixing unit is mounted through the reinforcing sleeve and has a rod segment and a head segment. The rod segment is mounted through the cylinder segment. The head segment is formed on an end of the rod segment and abuts the reinforcing sleeve toward the wall, such that the flange segment of the reinforcing sleeve presses the plank body toward the wall, thereby strengthening structural strength.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2022
    Publication date: June 27, 2024
    Inventor: JACK JIA
  • Patent number: 8601023
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention encompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2013
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20130091001
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for offering product deals to users based on the online behavior and other information of groups of users. This information associated with multiple users within groups and individuals having common interests in products to be purchased online and information associated with a finite set of data elements in the computer application are analyzed to determine a configuration of the data elements such that user access to relevant information and shopping deals is improved. In some embodiments, deals are offered to “swarms” of individuals with common interest and are made active upon acceptance of the deal by a minimum number of buyers. Deals may be automatically generated based on parameters defined by a vendor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2012
    Publication date: April 11, 2013
    Applicant: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: JACK JIA, Scott Brenner Brave
  • Publication number: 20120311139
    Abstract: Starting with the people in and around enterprises, the expertise and work patterns stored in people's brains as exhibited in their daily behavior is detected and captured. A behavioral based knowledge index is thus created that is used to produce expert-guided, personalized information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2011
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Applicant: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Jack Jia
  • Patent number: 8095523
    Abstract: Starting with the people in and around enterprises, the expertise and work patterns stored in people's brains as exhibited in their daily behavior is detected and captured. A behavioral based knowledge index is thus created that is used to produce expert-guided, personalized information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Jack Jia
  • Patent number: 7856446
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2010
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Patent number: 7702690
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide —a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Patent number: 7698270
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Patent number: 7693836
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention encompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Patent number: 7580930
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2009
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Patent number: 7546295
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: Baynote, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20090037355
    Abstract: Starting with the people in and around enterprises, the expertise and work patterns stored in people's brains as exhibited in their daily behavior is detected and captured. A behavioral based knowledge index is thus created that is used to produce expert-guided, personalized information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Jack Jia
  • Publication number: 20080104004
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention encompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20080040314
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention encompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2007
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Inventors: Scott BRAVE, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20070150470
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20070150464
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20070150515
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20070150466
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide —a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson
  • Publication number: 20070150465
    Abstract: The invention comprises a set of complementary techniques that dramatically improve enterprise search and navigation results. The core of the invention is an expertise or knowledge index, called UseRank that tracks the behavior of website visitors. The expertise-index is designed to focus on the four key discoveries of enterprise attributes: Subject Authority, Work Patterns, Content Freshness, and Group Know-how. The invention produces useful, timely, cross-application, expertise-based search and navigation results. In contrast, traditional Information Retrieval technologies such as inverted index, NLP, or taxonomy tackle the same problem with an opposite set of attributes than what the enterprise needs: Content Population, Word Patterns, Content Existence, and Statistical Trends. Overall, the invention emcompasses Baynote Search—a enhancement over existing IR searches, Baynote Guide—a set of community-driven navigations, and Baynote Insights—aggregated views of visitor interests and trends and content gaps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Brave, Robert Bradshaw, Jack Jia, Christopher Minson