Patents by Inventor Kevin R. Beto

Kevin R. Beto 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).

  • Patent number: 10740361
    Abstract: Systems and devices for the evaluation and analysis of the usage of commands within user interfaces are disclosed. In an example, operations for clustering and analysis of commands performed in a user interface may include: processing data that identifies a set of commands used in a software application; identifying coordinated usage of respective commands of the set of commands; identifying clusters of commands based on the coordinated usage among the respective commands; defining associations within the clusters of commands based on relevancy, wherein the relevancy is determined for a respective cluster from clustering parameters such as a confidence value and a support level value; and identifying output features in the software application based on the clusters of commands. In a further example, the output features may include a presentation of a suggested command, or a change to a presentation of a user interface object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Claudio A. Aldana Rosenberg, Kevin R. Beto
  • Publication number: 20180239496
    Abstract: Systems and devices for the evaluation and analysis of the usage of commands within user interfaces are disclosed. In an example, operations for clustering and analysis of commands performed in a user interface may include: processing data that identifies a set of commands used in a software application; identifying coordinated usage of respective commands of the set of commands; identifying clusters of commands based on the coordinated usage among the respective commands; defining associations within the clusters of commands based on relevancy, wherein the relevancy is determined for a respective cluster from clustering parameters such as a confidence value and a support level value; and identifying output features in the software application based on the clusters of commands. In a further example, the output features may include a presentation of a suggested command, or a change to a presentation of a user interface object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2017
    Publication date: August 23, 2018
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Claudio A. Aldana Rosenberg, Kevin R. Beto
  • Patent number: 6924736
    Abstract: A first vehicle includes a first device for receiving global positioning system (GPS) signals, generating at least one of a first time, position and velocity signal based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a second time, position and velocity signal based upon the motion of the first vehicle, comparing the first and second signals, generating a corrected first vehicle signal, and transmitting the corrected first vehicle signal. A second vehicle includes a second device for receiving GPS signals, generating at least one of a third time, position and velocity based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a fourth time, position and velocity based on the motion of the second vehicle, comparing the third and fourth signals, generating a corrected second vehicle signal, receiving the corrected first signal, and calculating from the corrected first and second vehicle signals the likelihood that the positions of the first and second vehicles will coincide at some time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Inventors: Dale F. Oexmann, Kevin R. Beto, Matthew W. Lueck, Christopher W. Maurer, Shane B. Stanford
  • Publication number: 20030212488
    Abstract: A first vehicle includes a first device for receiving global positioning system (GPS) signals, generating at least one of a first time, position and velocity signal based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a second time, position and velocity signal based upon the motion of the first vehicle, comparing the first and second signals, generating a corrected first vehicle signal, and transmitting the corrected first vehicle signal. A second vehicle includes a second device for receiving GPS signals, generating at least one of a third time, position and velocity based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a fourth time, position and velocity based on the motion of the second vehicle, comparing the third and fourth signals, generating a corrected second vehicle signal, receiving the corrected first signal, and calculating from the corrected first and second vehicle signals the likelihood that the positions of the first and second vehicles will coincide at some time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventors: Dale F. Oexmann, Kevin R. Beto, Matthew W. Lueck, Christopher W. Maurer, Shane B. Stanford
  • Publication number: 20020161524
    Abstract: A first vehicle includes a first device for receiving global positioning system (GPS) signals, generating at least one of a first time, position and velocity signal based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a second time, position and velocity signal based upon the motion of the first vehicle, comparing the first and second signals, generating a corrected first vehicle signal, and transmitting the corrected first vehicle signal. A second vehicle includes a second device for receiving GPS signals, generating at least one of a third time, position and velocity based on the received GPS signals, generating at least one of a fourth time, position and velocity based on the motion of the second vehicle, comparing the third and fourth signals, generating a corrected second vehicle signal, receiving the corrected first signal, and calculating from the corrected first and second vehicle signals the likelihood that the positions of the first and second vehicles will coincide at some time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Inventors: Dale F. Oexmann, Kevin R. Beto, Matthew W. Lueck, Christopher W. Maurer, Shane B. Stanford