Patents by Inventor Jeremy A. Watson
Jeremy A. Watson 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: 11971868Abstract: A method includes storing, by one or more processors of one or more computing devices, a plurality of datasets in a non-transitory computer memory associated with the one or more computing devices. A plurality of index representations is generated where each one of the plurality of index representations includes a compressed representation of a respective one of the plurality of datasets. The plurality of index representations is stored in the non-transitory computer memory. A sample dataset is received by the one or more processors. A sample dataset representation is generated that includes a compressed representation of the sample dataset. A determination that at least one of the plurality of datasets is most similar to the sample dataset based on the sample dataset representation and the plurality of index representations is performed.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2023Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Austin Walters, Mark Watson, Anh Truong, Reza Farivar, Vincent Pham, Kate Key, Galen Rafferty, Jeremy Goodsitt
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Publication number: 20240104148Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes tracking, by a computing device, user browsing activity of a first page having known elements; mapping, by the computing device, the user browsing activity to the known elements; storing, by the computing device, mapping information that maps the user browsing activity to the known elements; tracking, by the computing device, user browsing activity of a second page having unknown elements; identifying, by the computing device, the unknown elements based on the mapping information and the user browsing activity of the second page; and executing, by the computing device, one or more computer-based instructions based on the determining the unknown elements that were identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Austin Walters, Jeremy Goodsitt, Vincent Pham, Mark Watson, Fardin Abdi Taghi Abad, Reza Farivar, Anh Truong, Kenneth Taylor
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Publication number: 20240107123Abstract: System and devices for live captioning events is disclosed. The system may receive event calendar data and a first plurality of caption files and preselect a first caption file based on the event calendar data. The system may then access an audiovisual recorder of a user device, and receive a first feedback from the recorder. The system may then determine whether the first caption file matches the first feedback. When there is a match, the system may determine a first synchronization between the caption file and the feedback. When there is no match, the system may determine if there is a match with a second caption file of the first plurality of caption files and determine a second synchronization. When the second caption file does not match, the system may receive at least a third caption file over a mobile network and determine a third synchronization for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Galen Rafferty, Austin Walters, Jeremy Edward Goodsitt, Vincent Pham, Mark Watson, Reza Farivar, Anh Truong
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Publication number: 20240086628Abstract: Apparatuses, systems and methods are described herein for separately collecting and storing form contents. Different information may be collected from a user on a form. Based on determining that portions of the form request a first type of information, an extended reality (XR) environment may be provided to the user. The user may provide the first type information via an input method in the XR environment. The user may provide a second type of information using a different input method outside of the XR environment. The first type of information may be processed and stored in a different database as compared to the second type of information. The database storing the first type of information may have a higher security standard than the database storing second type of information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Jeremy Goodsitt, Austin Walters, Galen Rafferty, Anh Truong, Mark Watson, Reza Farivar, Vincent Pham
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Publication number: 20240089253Abstract: A device detects a communication involving a user associated with an account and a service representative, and sends, to a user device associated with the account, an authentication notification that causes the user device to display an authentication field for the user. The device sends, to a service representative device associated with the service representative, a message that indicates that the service representative is to request, via the communication, the user to enter personal information associated with the user into the authentication field, where the user device is configured to generate a first authentication code based on a user input received from the user device in the authentication field. The device generates a second authentication code based on personal information associated with the account from a data structure, receives the first authentication code, and performs an action based on the first authentication code and the second authentication code.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Jeremy GOODSITT, Austin WALTERS, Fardin Abdi Taghi ABAD, Mark WATSON, Anh TRUONG, Vincent PHAM, Reza FARIVAR
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Patent number: 11929994Abstract: Randomizations of a web page may be generated in advance and provided to a client. The client may store the randomizations in its cache. Multiple randomizations for the same web page may be provided to the client and stored in the client's cache. When a request for a web page is made, it is determined if the client has any cached randomizations. Randomizations for the probable next web page to be requested by the client may be provided to the client for storage in the cache. For example, the probability that a link will be clicked or a website visited may be determined. Those web pages and websites with higher probabilities may be determined. Randomizations for those web pages are then provided to the client for use.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeremy Goodsitt, Vincent Pham, Anh Truong, Galen Rafferty, Austin Walters, Reza Farivar, Mark Watson
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Patent number: 11921757Abstract: Disclosed herein are system, method, and apparatus for generating labels for k-means clusters. The method includes accessing a plurality of data records from a database repository, and storing the plurality of data records into at least one of primary or secondary memory associated with at least one computer processor performing the method, along with a cluster number for each data record. All data records having a same cluster number form a cluster, and each record has been categorized or designated a cluster number out of a total K number of clusters. The method includes for each of a plurality of classification features, performing cluster-based analysis for a first cluster with respect to a single feature to generate a single feature overlap score. The method includes sorting, grouping, and generating a naming label for the first cluster based on the predetermined number of features having the lowest overlap scores.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2023Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Mark Watson, Reza Farivar, Austin Walters, Jeremy Goodsitt, Vincent Pham, Anh Truong, Galen Rafferty
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Publication number: 20160357931Abstract: A computerized health behavior reward system and method is disclosed. Engagement of rewards program members is based on rewards for participation in a variety of health activities. Health activities are recommended to members based on demographic and health profile information and include general health activities such as participation in fitness programs as well as disease management and clinical programs, educational campaigns, online, interactive, and social networking activities, and community based activities. Each activity may relate to a particular participation event so that members are rewarded for enrolling in a program as well as for ongoing participation. Members earn points for each health activity in which they participate. The points are accumulated in a rewards account accessible from a web site portal and can be redeemed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: HUMANA INC.Inventors: David Bartley, Jeremy Watson, Kirk McIver
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Patent number: 9195116Abstract: Systems and methods for focus control in a pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera system are described herein. An example of a method described herein includes identifying a set of trace curves associated with the camera system, each of the trace curves specifying relationships between focus lens positions and zoom lens positions for a corresponding camera position, selecting a trace curve using the set of trace curves and one or more of pan angle, tilt angle or installation height of the camera system, and identifying a focus lens position for a current zooming factor of the camera system based on the selected trace curve.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2012Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Derek G. Springer, Chien-Min Huang, David George Wright, Brian Chi Yeong Jeong, John E. Haag, Jeremy A. Watson
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Publication number: 20140253783Abstract: Systems and methods for focus control in a pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera system are described herein. An example of a method described herein includes identifying a set of trace curves associated with the camera system, each of the trace curves specifying relationships between focus lens positions and zoom lens positions for a corresponding camera position, selecting a trace curve using the set of trace curves and one or more of pan angle, tilt angle or installation height of the camera system, and identifying a focus lens position for a current zooming factor of the camera system based on the selected trace curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Derek G. Springer, Chien-Min Huang, David George Wright, Brian Chi Yeong Jeong, John E. Haag, Jeremy A. Watson
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Patent number: 8719056Abstract: A computerized health behavior reward system and method is disclosed. Engagement of rewards program members is based on rewards for participation in a variety of health activities. Health activities are recommended to members based on demographic and health profile information and include general health activities such as participation in fitness programs as well as disease management and clinical programs, educational campaigns, online, interactive, and social networking activities, and community based activities. Each activity may relate to a particular participation event so that members are rewarded for enrolling in a program as well as for ongoing participation. Members earn points for each health activity in which they participate. The points are accumulated in a rewards account accessible from a web site portal and can be redeemed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Humana Inc.Inventors: David Bartley, Jeremy Watson, Kirk McIver
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Publication number: 20080041414Abstract: The invention relates to the cleaning of a pump used to evacuate a semiconductor process tool. During use of the pump, a reactant such as NF3 is introduced into a foreline extending between the tool and the pump. A plasma generator located within the foreline generates from the NF3 fluorine and/or fluorine radicals for cleaning the pump as they are conveyed therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Jeremy Watson
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Publication number: 20060228272Abstract: A purifier is described for use in a gas processing application. The purifier comprises a chamber having a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A series of baffles are arranged in the chamber and coated with a getter material selected for its ability to react with species to be removed from a gas stream and form stable compounds. The chamber also houses a source of the getter material, which is periodically activated to refresh the coating of getter material on the baffles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2004Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Jeremy Watson, Robert Grant
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Patent number: 6722624Abstract: A tap for a urine drainage system, having a body, a lever and a barrel with a through bore which is mounted in the body for rotation between a position for through flow of liquid and a position which obturates fluid flow. The lever is mounted directly on the body for reversible rotation therearound, the arrangement being such that, on rotation of the lever, the barrel is movable between the two positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Jeremy Watson, Richard John Hunter
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Patent number: 6020071Abstract: A hydrophilic lubricious coating for an article comprising a non-toxic, cross-linked, hydrophilic polyurethane. The invention includes a method for preparing said lubricious coating, as well as a method for coating an article with said hydrophilic lubricious coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Jeremy WatsonInventor: Jeremy Watson
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Patent number: 5851761Abstract: The invention provides nucleotide probes, kits and methods for the detection and differentiation of Mycobacteria. The gene probes, kits and methods are useful for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and/or for epidemiological study tools for investigating the progress of infections caused by Mycobacteria.The gene probes as provided comprise part or all of nucleotide sequences provided in the soecification or an allele or a derivative of the nucleotide sequences.The gene probes can distinguish between M.tuberculosis, M.bovis and BCG as well as being able to distinguish between different strains of M.tuberculosis. The probes do not show significant hybridisation to nucleic acids from M.paratuberculosis, M.intracellulare, M.scrofulaceum, M.phlei, M.fortuitum, M.kansasii, M.avium, M.malnioense. M.flavescens, M.gordonae and M.chelonei.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Cogent LimitedInventors: Ruth Anne McAdam, Jeremy Watson Dale, Zainul Fadziruddin Bin Zainuddin, David Catty