Patents by Inventor Julien George Beguin
Julien George Beguin 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: 20150370407Abstract: Techniques for determining whether touch-input gestures approximate straight lines and for animating a display with such gestures are described. The techniques determine a linear regression line for pixel locations comprising a gesture, determine distances of the pixel locations from the linear regression line, and render the set of pixel locations to the display based on the distances and a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Julien George Beguin, Tomer Moscovich
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Publication number: 20150242933Abstract: In some cases, a handheld electronic device may operate in a voice input mode or a scanner input mode. When operating in the voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. In some cases, the stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for speech processing). When operating in the scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., as barcode data) in the memory. In some cases, the stored item identifier data may be communicated to the one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for item identification processing).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Julien George Beguin, John Mathew Depew, Richard David Young, David George Butler, Thomas William Keen, John Avery Howard, Thomas Bruno Mader, Toni Raquel Reid Thomelin
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Publication number: 20150242932Abstract: In some cases, a delivery service system may include a handheld electronic device for use with a delivery service (e.g., a grocery delivery service). When operating in a voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. The stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to the delivery service for speech processing. When operating in a scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., barcode data) in memory. The stored data may be communicated to the delivery service for item identification processing. In some cases, a user interface associated with the delivery service may allow the user to review and confirm an order prior to submission of the order for delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Julien George Beguin, Douglas James Herrington, Richard David Young, Toni Raquel Reid Thomelin, David George Butler, Michael James Panzitta, Sean Joseph Henry Oczkowski, Igor Fred Robert von Nyssen
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Publication number: 20150245281Abstract: In some cases, a scanner of a handheld electronic device may be used to capture a registration identifier (e.g., a registration barcode), and connection information (e.g., one or more wireless credentials) may be determined by scanning the registration barcode. In some cases, the connection information may be stored in a memory of the handheld electronic device and may be used to establish a Wi-Fi connection with a wireless access point (WAP). In some cases, the registration barcode may be translated into multiple screen frames that may be presented in a screen frame sequence via a user interface displayed via a display of an electronic device that is different from the handheld electronic device. The scanner may directly capture the individual frames in the sequence via the display of the other electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Julien George Beguin, John Mathew Depew, Sean Joseph Henry Oczkowski
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Patent number: 9035752Abstract: User input is accepted by a force sensing resistor (“FSR”) assembly, a force sensing capacitor (“FSC”) or both. The FSR or FSC assemblies may be located within an input device, such as behind a device exterior, display, and so forth. A force applied to the device exterior proximate to the assembly may result in activation of the assembly. The activation may be processed as input and used to determine and then perform a particular action. The particular action may be based at least in part on a particular portion of the assembly which has been activated, a magnitude of applied force, or both. A haptic output may be provided on activation to provide feedback to a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Daniel Rosenberg, Lakshman Rathnam, Nadim Awad, John Aaron Zarraga, David Charles Buuck, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8775667Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20130346547Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8521906Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8458275Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20120324030Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20120311089Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8266229Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J Reed, Michael R Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8255471Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J Reed, Michael R Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8250162Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Goldman, Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krashneninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20110307568Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 8028087Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20110125859Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Publication number: 20110113111Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 7899931Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin
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Patent number: 7895359Abstract: A message routing system that allows applications at either end of the system to run as-is without modification. The system functions in a multithreaded environment and is capable of handling complex routing rules and message transformation. It is also capable of learning and executing new routing rules and message transformations in formats previously unrecognized by the system. The system enables precise and reliable logging of messages throughout processing and supports publication of enterprise-wide broadcast messages. The system further preferably employs cooperating inbound and outbound transport processes for consuming, routing, processing, safely storing and publishing messages in batches of logical units of work to ensure that the logical units of work are not lost in system transactions. The system also preferably utilizes a replay server for preserving and replaying messages that might otherwise fail to reach their intended destinations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.Inventors: Carl J. Reed, Michael R. Marzo, Tomozumi Kanayama, Konstantin A. Krasheninnikov, Julien George Beguin