Patents by Inventor Jeffrey P. Bezos
Jeffrey P. Bezos 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: 9626084Abstract: A user can select an object represented in video content in order to set a magnification level with respect to that object. A portion of the video frames containing a representation of the object is selected to maintain a presentation size of the representation corresponding to the magnification level. The selection provides for a “smart zoom” feature enabling an object of interest, such as a face of an actor, to be used in selecting an appropriate portion of each frame to magnify, such that the magnification results in a portion of the frame being selected that includes the one or more objects of interest to the user. Pre-generated tracking data can be provided for some objects, which can enable a user to select an object and then have predetermined portion selections and magnifications applied that can provide for a smoother user experience than for dynamically-determined data.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles Benjamin Franklin Waggoner, Colin Jon Taylor, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Douglas Ryan Gray
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Patent number: 9576109Abstract: Revenue generated through electronic book sales (and other transactions, such as rental, sample, leasing, etc.) is allocated among rights holders and other parties based on a ranking of common work distributed in electronic book form or any other form (e.g., paperback, hardcover, audio). As the ranking changes, the revenue allocated to the rights holder changes. The changes may be made in real-time as revenue and metric data is collected.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Russell C. Grandinetti, Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Melissa C. Kirmayer
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Patent number: 9575615Abstract: A user of a computing device may view an initial content item in a landscape orientation on a display of a computing device. When the user rotates the computing device, supplemental content may be presented in a portrait orientation on the display of the computing device. The supplemental content may include virtually any information in which the user may be interested and/or that is related or similar to the content item. Accordingly, rather than presenting such supplemental content upon an affirmative request or search by the user, the supplemental content is presented to the user automatically when the user rotates the computing device from a landscape position to a portrait position or vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nanyan Nicholls, Samuel P. Hall, VI, Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9570071Abstract: A voice interaction architecture that compiles multiple audio signals captured at different locations within an environment, determines a time offset between a primary audio signal and other captured audio signals and identifies differences between the primary signal and the other signal(s). Thereafter, the architecture may provide the primary audio signal, an indication of the determined time offset(s) and the identified differences to remote computing resources for further processing. For instance, the architecture may send this information to a network-accessible distributed computing platform that performs beamforming and/or automatic speech recognition (ASR) on the received audio. The distributed computing platform may in turn determine a response to provide based upon the beamforming and/or ASR.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Michael Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9550561Abstract: This disclosure describes a system and method for determining the center of gravity of a payload engaged by an automated aerial vehicle and adjusting components of the automated aerial vehicle and/or the engagement location with the payload so that the center of gravity of the payload is within a defined position with respect to the center of gravity of the automated aerial vehicle. Adjusting the center of gravity to be within a defined position improves the efficiency, maneuverability and safety of the automated aerial vehicle. In some implementations, the stability of the payload may also be determined to ensure that the center of gravity does not change or shift during transport due to movement of an item of the payload.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. Beckman, Brandon William Porter, Gur Kimchi, Daniel Buchmueller, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Frederik Schaffalitzky, Amir Navot
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Patent number: 9472939Abstract: A remote display system including a portable display that wirelessly receives data and power from a primary station. The primary station, which is remote from and without a tangible connection with the portable display, includes a data transmitting element and a power transmitting element. The portable display includes a power receiving element that receives power wirelessly from the power transmitting element and a data receiving element operable to receive data from the data transmitting element.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9466286Abstract: This disclosure describes techniques for transitioning an electronic device between device states. In one example, a voice-controlled device is configured to transition from a low power state to an interactive state in response to identifying a user speaking a defined utterance. If, however, the device determines that the user has spoken an utterance that is close, but not equivalent to, the defined utterance, then the device may lower a threshold for subsequent speech such that the device is more likely to determine that the subsequent speech is equivalent to the defined utterance.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Amazong Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Michael Hart, William Folwell Barton, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Publication number: 20160247151Abstract: Techniques are described for facilitating interactions between computing systems, such as by performing transactions between parties that are automatically authorized via a third-party transaction authorization system. In some situations, the transactions are programmatic transactions involving the use of fee-based Web services by executing application programs, with the transaction authorization system authorizing and/or providing payments in accordance with private authorization instructions previously specified by the parties. The authorization instructions may include predefined instruction rule sets that regulate conditions under which a potential transaction can be authorized, with the instruction rule sets each referenced by an associated reference token.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Vikas Gupta, Allan H. Vermeulen, Eugene Wei, Andrew R. Jassy, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Duane J. Krause, David A. Schappell
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Patent number: 9405918Abstract: A computing device can monitor the gaze direction of people around the device to determine whether any unintended viewers are viewing content displayed on the device. A user can activate a privacy mode of the device, such that when an unintended viewer is detected the device can take an appropriate action. In some cases the device can notify the primary user of the device using audible, visual, or tactile alerts. In other cases, the device can modify the display of content such that the unintended viewer is unable to decipher or view the content, or is otherwise notified of the detection.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ian W. Freed, Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9390416Abstract: A system and method for facilitating transactions utilizing phrase tokens are provided. Individual entities can be associated with unambiguous transaction phrase tokens, such as multiple word phrases. The transaction phrase tokens are associated with transaction accounts by a service provider such that the entities can complete a transaction without having to exchange transaction account information. In a transaction, a transaction phrase token is offered to an accepting party, which tenders the offered transaction phrase token to the service provider. The service provider processes the offered transaction phrase token according to configuration information specified for the transaction phrase token. The service provider can automatically process the transaction request or request additional information.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Amit D. Agarwal, Michael M. George, Ian W. Freed, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Peter S. Vosshall
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Patent number: 9386427Abstract: A wireless device management environment may include various systems, methods and computer-readable media for managing communications based on a determination of communication events. The communication events correspond to the anticipated unavailability for a wireless device to exchange information via a wireless communication network. Wireless devices collect wireless device information and user event information that can include performance metrics, location information, user interaction information and/or additional information. A data processing component, on the wireless device and/or on a network-based communication management system, processes the wireless device information and user event information to determine communication events.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Subram Narasimhan, Girish Bausilal Bajaj, Kenneth P. Kiraly, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9304583Abstract: The detection of relative motion or orientation between a user and a computing device can be used to control aspects of the device. For example, the computing device can include an imaging element and software for locating positions, shapes, separations, and/or other aspects of a user's facial features relative to the device, such that an orientation of the device relative to the user can be determined. A user then can provide input to the device by performing actions such as tilting the device, moving the user's head, making a facial expression, or otherwise altering an orientation of at least one aspect of the user with respect to the device. Such an approach can be used in addition to, or as an alternative to, conventional input devices such as keypads and touch screens.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9274744Abstract: A computing device can analyze image or video information to determine a relative position of an active user. The computing device can optimize audio or video data capture based at least in part upon the relative location. The device can capture audio using one or more microphones pointing toward the relative location of the active user, and can use other microphones to determine audio from other sources to be removed from the captured audio. If video data is being captured, a video capture element can be adjusted to focus primarily on the active user. The position of the user can be monitored so the audio and video data capture can be adjusted accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Frances MHH Kwee, James Samuel Brown
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Publication number: 20160039529Abstract: The disclosure describes an automated aerial vehicle (AAV) and system for automatically detecting a contact or an imminent contact between a propeller of the AAV and an object (e.g., human, pet, or other animal). When a contact or an imminent contact is detected, a safety profile may be executed to reduce or avoid any potential harm to the object and/or the AAV. For example, if a contact with a propeller of the AAV by an object is detected, the rotation of the propeller may be stopped to avoid harming the object. Likewise, an object detection component may be used to detect an object that is nearing a propeller, stop the rotation of the propeller, and/or navigate the AAV away from the detected object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2014Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Daniel Buchmueller, Brian C. Beckman, Amir Navot, Brandon William Porter, Gur Kimchi, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Frederik Schaffalitzky
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Patent number: 9232353Abstract: An electronic device can utilize image capture technology to detect the presence and location of another device. Using this information, the electronic device can display, in a user interface, a graphical element representing a detected device, along with identity information and the location of the detected device relative to the electronic device. The location of each detected device relative to the electronic device can be tracked and thus the graphical element can be updated in the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Bradley J. Bozarth, Kenneth M. Karakotsios, Gregory M. Hart, Ian W. Freed, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Publication number: 20150268822Abstract: A user can select an object represented in video content in order to set a magnification level with respect to that object. A portion of the video frames containing a representation of the object is selected to maintain a presentation size of the representation corresponding to the magnification level. The selection provides for a “smart zoom” feature enabling an object of interest, such as a face of an actor, to be used in selecting an appropriate portion of each frame to magnify, such that the magnification results in a portion of the frame being selected that includes the one or more objects of interest to the user. Pre-generated tracking data can be provided for some objects, which can enable a user to select an object and then have predetermined portion selections and magnifications applied that can provide for a smoother user experience than for dynamically-determined data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: September 24, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles Benjamin Franklin Waggoner, Colin Jon Taylor, Jeffrey P. Bezos, Douglas Ryan Gray
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Publication number: 20150254361Abstract: Systems, methods, and interfaces for the selective management of information collected by a browser are provided. The browser obtains a network resource, such as a Web page, from a content provider, and collects information associated with the display and interaction with the content by a user. The browser presents, among other controls, a graphical icon that is representative of an integrated command to remove information collected while accessing a first network resource and to cause the browser application to access a second accessed network resource. Upon receipt of an input corresponding to the selection of the graphical icon, the browser deletes information collected while accessing the first network resource and accesses the second network resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Jonathan A. Jenkins, Brett R. Taylor, Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9123272Abstract: An electronic device can utilize one or more sensors and/or imaging elements to determine the relative position of at least one light source relative to the device. In various embodiments, occlusions can be used to cause shadows to be cast on certain sensors. By determining the relative position of each occlusion relative to the sensor, the device can determine an approximate direction of the light source. Utilizing the relative position of a light source, the electronic device can properly light or shade a graphical object to be rendered by the device or otherwise process image information captured by the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leo B. Baldwin, Kenneth M. Karakotsios, Volodymyr V. Ivanchenko, Isaac S. Noble, Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 9111542Abstract: A voice interaction architecture that compiles multiple audio signals captured at different locations within an environment, determines a time offset between a primary audio signal and other captured audio signals and identifies differences between the primary signal and the other signal(s). Thereafter, the architecture may provide the primary audio signal, an indication of the determined time offset(s) and the identified differences to remote computing resources for further processing. For instance, the architecture may send this information to a network-accessible distributed computing platform that performs beamforming and/or automatic speech recognition (ASR) on the received audio. The distributed computing platform may in turn determine a response to provide based upon the beamforming and/or ASR.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Hart, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Publication number: 20150169053Abstract: The determination of a gaze direction or field of view of a user with respect to a computing device can control aspects of the device, such as to reduce power or resource consumption. A computing device can include an imaging element and software for locating aspects of a user's facial features relative to the device, such that an orientation of the user's features relative to the device can be determined. Various actions on the device can be executed based at least in part upon a determined gaze direction of the user. In some embodiments, a display element of the device can turn off, and one or more inputs can be disabled, when the user is not looking at the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2014Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Bradley J. Bozarth, Kenneth Mark Karakotsios, Jeffrey P. Bezos