Patents by Inventor Kenneth A. Kaye
Kenneth A. Kaye 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: 11973779Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to monitoring a computing network to determine data exfiltration. A computing platform may use time-series modeling to determine anomalous network activity with respect to outgoing data. Additional aspects of this disclosure relate to analysis of web activities associated with a user to determine compromised user accounts/devices. The computing platform may use domain categorization to determine if web activity associated with a user is anomalous.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Kenneth A. Kaye, Nikhil Sanil, Dipika Joshi, Colin Murphy, Satyanarayana R. Mandapati
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Publication number: 20220368709Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to monitoring a computing network to determine data exfiltration. A computing platform may use time-series modeling to determine anomalous network activity with respect to outgoing data. Additional aspects of this disclosure relate to analysis of web activities associated with a user to determine compromised user accounts/devices. The computing platform may use domain categorization to determine if web activity associated with a user is anomalous.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Kenneth A. Kaye, Nikhil Sanil, Dipika Joshi, Colin Murphy, Satyanarayana R. Mandapati
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Publication number: 20220368710Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to monitoring a computing network to determine data exfiltration. A computing platform may use time-series modeling to determine anomalous network activity with respect to outgoing data. Additional aspects of this disclosure relate to analysis of web activities associated with a user to determine compromised user accounts/devices. The computing platform may use domain categorization to determine if web activity associated with a user is anomalous.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Kenneth A. Kaye, Nikhil Sanil, Dipika Joshi, Colin Murphy, Satyanarayana R. Mandapati
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Patent number: 10685386Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies tangible products from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user, identifies a user identifier for the user, and identifies a vendor based on the geographic location of the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives available offers for the user from the server, and presents the available offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Patent number: 10679272Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene and a camera. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing a virtual assessment engine and a virtual overlay engine. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user and identifies a user identifier for the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives new account offers for the user from the server, and presents the offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Patent number: 10600111Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies a business from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user and identifies a user identifier for the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image, performs object recognition on the image to identify the business, and generates a location identifier identifying the business. The virtual assessment engine sends a token with the user identifier and the location identifier to a remote server, receives geolocation notifications for the user from the server, and presents the geolocation notifications as virtual objects overlaid with a real scene.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Publication number: 20190228450Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene and a camera. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing a virtual assessment engine and a virtual overlay engine. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user and identifies a user identifier for the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives new account offers for the user from the server, and presents the offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Patent number: 10339583Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies tangible products from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user, identifies a user identifier for the user, and identifies a vendor based on the geographic location of the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives new account offers for the user from the server, and presents the offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Publication number: 20180191831Abstract: An augmented reality system includes a first user device, a server, and an augmented reality user device. The first user device displays a virtual document during a first session and receives user input for the virtual document. The server stores session handoff information that includes the user input and location information indicating a location of the virtual document. The server generates a session handoff token using the session handoff information. The augmented reality user device receives the first session handoff token and generates a display based, at least in part, on the session handoff token.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Cameron D. Wadley, Joseph N. Johansen, Amanda J. Adams, Kenneth A. Kaye
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Publication number: 20180190028Abstract: An augmented reality system includes a server, a first augmented reality user device for a first user and a second augmented reality user device for a second user. The server includes session information for a session with a first user. The first augmented reality user device receives the session information and generates a display using the session information. The server generates an invitation token to the second user, the invitation token including the session information. The second reality user device receives the invitation token and generates a virtual overlay using the session information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Cameron D. Wadley, Joseph N. Johansen, Amanda J. Adams, Kenneth A. Kaye
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Publication number: 20180189078Abstract: A system comprises a server, a first user device, and a second user device. The server stores a virtual document, virtual assistant information that provides an overview and input information for the virtual document, and virtual handoff information. The virtual handoff information includes at least a portion of the virtual assistant information, user input for the virtual document, and location information associated with the location of the virtual document. The first user device displays the virtual document and at least a portion of the virtual assistant information. The first user device receives a request to initiate a session with a live assistant. The server generates a first virtual handoff token using the virtual handoff information and communicates the virtual handoff token to the second user device associated with the live assistant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Cameron D. Wadley, Joseph N. Johansen, Amanda J. Adams, Kenneth A. Kaye
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Publication number: 20180150899Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies tangible products from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user, identifies a user identifier for the user, and identifies a vendor based on the geographic location of the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives available offers for the user from the server, and presents the available offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Publication number: 20180150903Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies a business from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user and identifies a user identifier for the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image, performs object recognition on the image to identify the business, and generates a location identifier identifying the business. The virtual assessment engine sends a token with the user identifier and the location identifier to a remote server, receives geolocation notifications for the user from the server, and presents the geolocation notifications as virtual objects overlaid with a real scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Publication number: 20180150892Abstract: An augmented reality system that includes an augmented reality user device. The augmented reality user device includes a display for overlaying virtual objects onto objects in a real scene, a camera, and a global position system sensor. The augmented reality user device includes a processor implementing an object recognition engine, a virtual assessment engine, and a virtual overlay engine. The object recognition engine identifies tangible products from an image. The virtual assessment engine authenticates the user, identifies a user identifier for the user, and identifies a vendor based on the geographic location of the user. The virtual assessment engine captures an image and performs object recognition on the image to identify products in a cart. The virtual assessment engine sends a token to a remote server, receives new account offers for the user from the server, and presents the offers as virtual objects overlaid with the products in the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Willard H. Waldron, Victoria L. Dravneek, Katherine Dintenfass, Graham M. Wyllie, Kenneth A. Kaye, Heather Dolan
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Patent number: 8874706Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer program products for quarantining an out of compliance client device from other client devices on a network. Quarantining the out of compliance client device prevents the out of compliance device from corrupting other client devices on the network. For example, in operation, embodiments of the present invention involve: (1) receiving identification and location information for an out of compliance client device; (2) running a tool that utilizes the identification and location information to access the out of compliance device; (3) using the tool to modify the out of compliance device such that the out of compliance client device broadcasts a request for configuration information to which a network server is programmed to respond with configuration information associated with an isolated network; and (4) using the tool to cause the out of compliance client device to logout of the network.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: William Scott Treadwell, Daniel P. Shnowske, Kenneth Kaye
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Patent number: 8868693Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer program products for changing an out of compliance client device into a client device that is in compliance utilizing a compliance tool. In some embodiments of the invention the compliance tool identifies the location of the out of compliance client device, determines why the client device is out of compliance, brings the client device into compliance, and modifies the client device to allow it to access the network. In other embodiments of the invention the compliance tool is a compliance agent, wherein at a least a part of the compliance agent is uploaded on the client device. The compliance agent periodically checks the client device to determine if the client device has been brought into compliance, and when it is brought into compliance the compliance agent modifies the client device to allow it to access the network, and is then uninstalled from the client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Kenneth Kaye, Daniel P. Shnowske, William Scott Treadwell
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Publication number: 20110219103Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer program products for quarantining an out of compliance client device from other client devices on a network. Quarantining the out of compliance client device prevents the out of compliance device from corrupting other client devices on the network. For example, in operation, embodiments of the present invention involve: (1) receiving identification and location information for an out of compliance client device; (2) running a tool that utilizes the identification and location information to access the out of compliance device; (3) using the tool to modify the out of compliance device such that the out of compliance client device broadcasts a request for configuration information to which a network server is programmed to respond with configuration information associated with an isolated network; and (4) using the tool to cause the out of compliance client device to logout of the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: William Scott Treadwell, Daniel P. Shnowske, Kenneth Kaye
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Publication number: 20110219059Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer program products for changing an out of compliance client device into a client device that is in compliance utilizing a compliance tool. In some embodiments of the invention the compliance tool identifies the location of the out of compliance client device, determines why the client device is out of compliance, brings the client device into compliance, and modifies the client device to allow it to access the network. In other embodiments of the invention the compliance tool is a compliance agent, wherein at a least a part of the compliance agent is uploaded on the client device. The compliance agent periodically checks the client device to determine if the client device has been brought into compliance, and when it is brought into compliance the compliance agent modifies the client device to allow it to access the network, and is then uninstalled from the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Kenneth Kaye, Daniel P. Shnowske, William Scott Treadwell
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Patent number: 5016749Abstract: A device for simultaneously carrying spectacles and contact lenses which includes a hollow open base for containing the spectacles, the base further containing a contact lens case secured to an interior surface thereof for containing a pair of contact lenses. A lid is hingedly connected to the base for covering the opening therein and may support a mirror affixed thereto to assist in installing or removing the contact lenses.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventors: Kenneth Kaye, Barbara Kaye