Patents by Inventor Jay Schneider
Jay Schneider 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: 20240316409Abstract: Systems and methods for generating a sampled leaderboard for display on a local exercise system include receiving a request from a local exercise system to start an on-demand class, delivering content for the on-demand class, downloading a leaderboard for the on-demand class including applying a filter to the leaderboard to generate a filtered leaderboard for a user of the local exercise system, determining whether the filtered leaderboard to be downloaded to the local system has a size less than a threshold value, generating a sampled leaderboard if the size of the filtered leaderboard to be downloaded is greater than the threshold value, wherein the sampled leaderboard is generated with a size less than the threshold value, and downloading the filtered leaderboard and/or the sampled leaderboard. An approximate rank for the user on a full leaderboard is determined and displayed to provide comparative performance results for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Noah Christiano, Xu Liu, Jay Patel, Augustus Chang, Deep Parekh, Keerthan Jaic, Masha Schneider, Alexey Zankevich
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Patent number: 12087140Abstract: A method for dynamically programming and distributing a wearable in an automated vending machine includes receiving at the vending machine a request from a guest to issue a wearable and the determination of an identity of the guest from the request. The method additionally includes selecting a wearable within the vending machine from a repository of unprogrammed wearables and moving the selected wearable out of the repository and into a programming tray, within the vending machine, that is communicatively segregated from the repository within the vending machine. The method further includes programming the selected wearable while the selected wearable remains in the programming tray with information corresponding to the determined identity of the guest. Finally, the method includes ejecting the programmed selected wearable for retrieval by the guest at a dispensing outlet that is disposed within the vending machine but that is accessible from outside of the vending machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2020Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.Inventors: Joey Hasty, Jay Schneider, Mary Reilly, Josh Nakaya
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Publication number: 20240163635Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Patent number: 11954956Abstract: Multifunction smart door devices may be part of a system of multifunction smart door devices installed within or near stateroom doors of a cruise ship. Each smart door device can control access to a stateroom based on facial recognition or a wireless credential and can perform other functions such as controlling stateroom personalization features, providing an electronic peephole function, allowing controlled access for authorized crew members, accommodating remote unlocking, and providing notifications. Data obtained by the smart door devices can be provided to the cruise operator for service, safety, or security purposes, such as for anonymized foot traffic analysis, hazard detection, and stateroom access auditing. Smart door device functionality may be implemented in part by customers' mobile devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignees: ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD., ASSA ABLOY GLOBAL SOLUTIONS ABInventors: Jay Schneider, Gregory Morwick, Joey Hasty, Alastair Partington
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Patent number: 11812327Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Publication number: 20230154626Abstract: Systems and methods described herein improve outcomes of subjects with lymphoma. Subjects with lymphoma may be able to avoid conventional treatments that have a high probability of leading to an adverse effect in the subject. Systems and methods allow for a more accurate prediction of subjects who cannot tolerate a particular treatment. Methods may include accessing an input data set that includes multiple input data values pertaining to a particular subject with lymphoma. The method may further include inputting the input data set into a machine-learning model to generate a score corresponding to the degree to which the particular subject will tolerate a particular treatment. The method may include outputting a prediction of the tolerance of the particular subject to the particular treatment using the generated score.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicants: GENENTECH, INC., HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE INC.Inventors: Tina Geritz Nielsen, Joseph Nathaniel Paulson, Daniel Jay Schneider, Edward Jean Bataillard, Carl Wilson Harris, III, Carsten Henneges, Yoonha Choi
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Publication number: 20220230493Abstract: Multifunction smart door devices may be part of a system of multifunction smart door devices installed within or near stateroom doors of a cruise ship. Each smart door device can control access to a stateroom based on facial recognition or a wireless credential and can perform other functions such as controlling stateroom personalization features, providing an electronic peephole function, allowing controlled access for authorized crew members, accommodating remote unlocking, and providing notifications. Data obtained by the smart door devices can be provided to the cruise operator for service, safety, or security purposes, such as for anonymized foot traffic analysis, hazard detection, and stateroom access auditing. Smart door device functionality may be implemented in part by customers' mobile devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Applicants: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Tascent, Inc.Inventors: Jay Schneider, Gregory Morwick, Joey Hasty, Alastair Partington
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Publication number: 20210350642Abstract: Multifunction smart door devices may be part of a system of multifunction smart door devices installed within or near stateroom doors of a cruise ship. Each smart door device can control access to a stateroom based on facial recognition or a wireless credential and can perform other functions such as controlling stateroom personalization features, providing an electronic peephole function, allowing controlled access for authorized crew members, accommodating remote unlocking, and providing notifications. Data obtained by the smart door devices can be provided to the cruise operator for service, safety, or security purposes, such as for anonymized foot traffic analysis, hazard detection, and stateroom access auditing. Smart door device functionality may be implemented in part by customers' mobile devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicants: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Tascent, Inc.Inventors: Jay Schneider, Gregory Morwick, Joey Hasty, Alastair Partington
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Patent number: 11170593Abstract: Multifunction smart door devices may be part of a system of multifunction smart door devices installed within or near stateroom doors of a cruise ship. Each smart door device can control access to a stateroom based on facial recognition or a wireless credential and can perform other functions such as controlling stateroom personalization features, providing an electronic peephole function, allowing controlled access for authorized crew members, accommodating remote unlocking, and providing notifications. Data obtained by the smart door devices can be provided to the cruise operator for service, safety, or security purposes, such as for anonymized foot traffic analysis, hazard detection, and stateroom access auditing. Smart door device functionality may be implemented in part by customers' mobile devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2020Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignees: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Tascent, Inc.Inventors: Jay Schneider, Gregory Morwick, Joey Hasty, Alastair Partington
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Publication number: 20210304547Abstract: A method for dynamically programming and distributing a wearable in an automated vending machine includes receiving at the vending machine a request from a guest to issue a wearable and the determination of an identity of the guest from the request. The method additionally includes selecting a wearable within the vending machine from a repository of unprogrammed wearables and moving the selected wearable out of the repository and into a programming tray, within the vending machine, that is communicatively segregated from the repository within the vending machine. The method further includes programming the selected wearable while the selected wearable remains in the programming tray with information corresponding to the determined identity of the guest. Finally, the method includes ejecting the programmed selected wearable for retrieval by the guest at a dispensing outlet that is disposed within the vending machine but that is accessible from outside of the vending machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Joey Hasty, Jay Schneider, Mary Reilly, Josh Nakaya
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Patent number: 11130668Abstract: Systems and methods for mobile frozen food dispensers are disclosed. In one aspect, a mobile frozen food dispenser includes a dispensing gun comprising an input configured to control dispensing of frozen food from the dispensing gun and a container configured to store the frozen food and maintain a temperature of the frozen food below a predetermined temperature. The mobile frozen food dispenser further includes a delivery tube connecting the container to the dispensing gun, and a motor configured to drive the frozen food from the container to the dispensing gun via the delivery tube based on a signal received from the input.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2020Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.Inventors: Joshua Takashi Nakaya, Anibal Damian Sarno, Joey Hasty, Jay Schneider
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Publication number: 20210281970Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Patent number: 11032667Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2020Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD.Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Publication number: 20210084434Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Patent number: 10776613Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying customers aboard a cruise ship for provision of products and location access and for embarkation or disembarkation. Systems can include a data store on the cruise ship storing customer profiles of customers, a plurality of networked computing devices including image capture devices, and a processor in communication with the data store and the networked computing devices. The processor receives access requests in conjunction with images of the requestors, uses facial recognition software algorithms to identify the requestor as a customer entitled to the requested access, based on facial recognition data stored for the customer, and causes access to be granted to the customer. Confidence levels of facial recognition results may be improved by combining initial facial recognition results with additional cruise-specific information associated with customers.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignees: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Tascent, Inc.Inventors: Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty, Gregory Morwick, Timothy Klauda, Eunha Kim, Alastair R. Partington, Joseph J. Pritikin, Daniel E. Potter, Keith W. Hartman, Kevin R. Strouse
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Patent number: 10713476Abstract: The present invention provides for high throughput passenger identification in portal security. A method for high throughput passenger identification includes receiving in memory of a host computing system from an image acquisition device a contemporaneously acquired image of a group of individuals approaching a portal passageway and identifying a set of faces of the group. The method yet further includes querying a database of faces with each identified face in the set and for each face assigning a confidence value of having matched the face to a record of a known person in the database. Finally, the method includes visually decorating each face in the contemporaneously acquired image with an initial visual characteristic on condition that a correspondingly assigned confidence value falls short of a threshold, but otherwise with a different visual characteristic, and displaying the contemporaneously acquired image in a display of the host computing system.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.Inventors: Richard Fain, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty, David Smith, Joshua T. Nakaya, Laura Barnes
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Patent number: 10582335Abstract: Distributed muster includes distributing to different mobile devices an identity of an assigned muster location of an ocean-going vessel, and associating each mobile device both with a corresponding passenger of the ocean-going vessel, and also with the assigned muster location. Thereafter, a timer initiates that defines a period during which a muster drill must be completed by all of the passengers and, in response, a message is transmitted to each mobile device that the muster drill has commenced. During the period, as each mobile device is sensed within a geographically defined area of a correspondingly assigned muster location, a record of the completion of the muster drill by the passenger associated with the sensed mobile device is recorded in the memory. As well, subsequent to a lapsing of the timer, a listing is displayed of any passenger not recorded as having completed the muster drill.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD.Inventors: Nicholas William Emilton Weir, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty
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Publication number: 20190377937Abstract: The present invention provides for high throughput passenger identification in portal security. A method for high throughput passenger identification includes receiving in memory of a host computing system from an image acquisition device a contemporaneously acquired image of a group of individuals approaching a portal passageway and identifying a set of faces of the group. The method yet further includes querying a database of faces with each identified face in the set and for each face assigning a confidence value of having matched the face to a record of a known person in the database. Finally, the method includes visually decorating each face in the contemporaneously acquired image with an initial visual characteristic on condition that a correspondingly assigned confidence value falls short of a threshold, but otherwise with a different visual characteristic, and displaying the contemporaneously acquired image in a display of the host computing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Richard Fain, Jay Schneider, Joey Hasty, David Smith, Joshua T. Nakaya, Laura Barnes
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Patent number: 9221800Abstract: The present invention relates to compounds and methods for inducing synthesis and secretion of insulin from pancreatic beta cells. The methods may take place in vitro, ex vivo such as in isolates from adult mammalian tissue, or in vivo. Compounds and methods described herein may find use in the treatment of diabetes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of Texas SystemInventors: Elhadji Dioum, Jay Schneider, Doug Frantz, Hector Aguilar, Melanie Cobb
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Publication number: 20140364467Abstract: The present invention relates to compounds and methods for inducing neuronal differentiation in normal neural stem cells and brain cancer stem cells. The methods may take place in vitro, such as in isolates from the adult mammalian brain, or in vivo. Compounds and methods described herein may find use in the treatment of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases, the repair and regeneration of the nervous system, and in treatment of neurologic malignancy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: The Board of Regents of the University of Texas SystemInventors: Jay Schneider, Jenny Hsieh, Douglas Frantz, Steven L. McKnight, Joseph M. Ready