Patents by Inventor Matthew Hurewitz
Matthew Hurewitz 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: 12034560Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for generating and implementing recipes and scripts to enable the orchestration of actions, activities, and configurations within smart devices and device networks (including the Internet of Things “IoT” network topologies) are described herein. In an example, a method for smart device orchestration and configuration includes: obtaining an orchestration recipe that defines a sequence of actions to be performed among multiple types of smart devices; activating the orchestration recipe for use upon multiple smart devices associated with a user, based on at least one condition to perform the sequence of actions; associating the orchestration recipe with respective configurations of the multiple smart devices associated with the user; and initiating the orchestration recipe, to cause the sequence of actions to be performed with the multiple smart devices, including via cloud-based device services that control the multiple smart devices associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2023Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: BBY Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Patent number: 11665508Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, William Don Wortley
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Publication number: 20230148087Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for generating and implementing recipes and scripts to enable the orchestration of actions, activities, and configurations within smart devices and device networks (including the Internet of Things “IoT” network topologies) are described herein. In an example, a method for smart device orchestration and configuration includes: obtaining an orchestration recipe that defines a sequence of actions to be performed among multiple types of smart devices; activating the orchestration recipe for use upon multiple smart devices associated with a user, based on at least one condition to perform the sequence of actions; associating the orchestration recipe with respective configurations of the multiple smart devices associated with the user; and initiating the orchestration recipe, to cause the sequence of actions to be performed with the multiple smart devices, including via cloud-based device services that control the multiple smart devices associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2023Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: BBY Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Patent number: 11546186Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for generating and implementing recipes and scripts to enable the orchestration of actions, activities, and configurations within smart devices and device networks (including the Internet of Things “IoT” network topologies) are described herein. In an example, a method for smart device orchestration and configuration includes: obtaining an orchestration recipe that defines a sequence of actions to be performed among multiple types of smart devices; activating the orchestration recipe for use upon multiple smart devices associated with a user, based on at least one condition to perform the sequence of actions; associating the orchestration recipe with respective configurations of the multiple smart devices associated with the user; and initiating the orchestration recipe, to cause the sequence of actions to be performed with the multiple smart devices, including via cloud-based device services that control the multiple smart devices associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: BBY Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20220109958Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, Wiiliam Don Wortley
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Patent number: 11122393Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, William Don Wortley
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Publication number: 20210075635Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for generating and implementing recipes and scripts to enable the orchestration of actions, activities, and configurations within smart devices and device networks (including the Internet of Things “IoT” network topologies) are described herein. In an example, a method for smart device orchestration and configuration includes: obtaining an orchestration recipe that defines a sequence of actions to be performed among multiple types of smart devices; activating the orchestration recipe for use upon multiple smart devices associated with a user, based on at least one condition to perform the sequence of actions; associating the orchestration recipe with respective configurations of the multiple smart devices associated with the user; and initiating the orchestration recipe, to cause the sequence of actions to be performed with the multiple smart devices, including via cloud-based device services that control the multiple smart devices associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: BBY Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20200228927Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, William Don Wortley
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Patent number: 10542380Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, William Don Wortley
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Publication number: 20190238358Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for generating and implementing recipes and scripts to enable the orchestration of actions, activities, and configurations within smart devices and device networks (including the Internet of Things “IoT” network topologies) are described herein. In an example, a method for smart device orchestration and configuration includes: obtaining an orchestration recipe that defines a sequence of actions to be performed among multiple types of smart devices; activating the orchestration recipe for use upon multiple smart devices associated with a user, based on at least one condition to perform the sequence of actions; associating the orchestration recipe with respective configurations of the multiple smart devices associated with the user; and initiating the orchestration recipe, to cause the sequence of actions to be performed with the multiple smart devices, including via cloud-based device services that control the multiple smart devices associated with the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20190213638Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on smart device activity data, user data, and third-party vendor data. The techniques include receiving device data that is collected from operation of a smart device in a customer dwelling, and receiving vector data associated with a content output. Based on the device data received, and the vector data, media content related to the smart device may be provided to, and output from, an output device (including the monitored smart device).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20160227359Abstract: Techniques and system configurations for providing content to a mobile device based on activity in a physical commercial environment such as a retail store are described herein. Mobile devices that are operated by an associated customer may be tracked with the use of beacons to determine customer activities in the retail store, including particular areas visited in the store, activities conducted by the customer in the store, and like tracking information. The customer activity and data for the activities and locations in the physical environment may be correlated to an identifier, profile, or other tracking information. This tracking information may be subsequently used by the mobile device to identify the user to an advertising network, or other information service, and obtain customized media content and information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Matthew Hurewitz, William Don Wortley
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Publication number: 20140363059Abstract: A retail store is provided with both physical retail products and a virtual interactive product display. A system is provided that monitors a customer's movements, product interactions, and purchase behavior while looking at both physical items and while using the virtual interactive product display. Emotional reactions to physical items and the virtual display are also tracked. User movement through the physical store is tracked using sensors placed throughout the store. Profiles of this movement are created anonymously, and then associated with known customer identities on the occurrence of an identification event. In-store, on-line, and virtual customer data are combined to create a comprehensive customer data store. A retail clerk uses smart eyewear to select a customer and request identification. Upon identification, a subset of the data store is downloaded for viewing through the smart eyewear to increase the effectiveness of the clerk when assisting the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20140365273Abstract: A system and method for data analytics includes a physical retail store having a plurality of sensors provided in various locations around the physical store. The sensors may include motion sensors, visual imaging cameras, heat sensors, or other kinds of sensors. Information about the customer's shopping behavior is collected by detecting the customer at a first sensor and monitoring the customer's motion as the customer moves out of the sensing range of the first sensor and into the sensing range of other sensors around the store. The system may track the customer anonymously. In one embodiment, the customer self-identifies in the store, for example when making a purchase. If the customer chooses to self-identify, the previously anonymous shopping behavior for that customer can be associated with the customer's unique ID. Based on the shopping behavior, the retailer can provide the customer with deals and customized content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20140365272Abstract: A system and method for determining customer emotional reaction to products is provided. The system may include a physical retail store with both a plurality of physical products for sale, and a virtual interactive product display allowing customers to virtually interact with three-dimensional rendered images of products. Gesture sensors such as motion sensors and video cameras are provided at various locations near the physical products and the interactive display. Emotional reaction can be analyzed based on customer facial expression, skeletal joint movement, and other physical factors. Machine learning techniques can be employed to analyze the reactions. In the system the customer emotional reactions are associated with the particular product that the customer was interacting with when the customer expressed the emotion. The information relating the emotional reaction to a particular product may be provided to a product manufacturer to improve the design of future products.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20140365334Abstract: A system is provided that monitors a customer's movements, locations, product interactions, and purchase behavior within a physical retail store. Emotional reactions to physical items and the virtual display are also tracked. The customer can utilize a mobile device app to request assistance from a retail store clerk. The app determines the position of the customer's mobile device within the store, such as by using Bluetooth beacons, and then transmits this position and a request for assistance to a server computer. The server gathers information about the customer, and then transmits the information along with the request for assistance and the customer location to a sales clerk. A mobile device used by the clerk receives this information and displays the information and request to the sales clerk.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20140365336Abstract: A virtual interactive product display is provided. The interactive display includes a display screen and a plurality of sensors, including video cameras or motion sensors. The sensors provide gesture recognition, face recognition, and other types of gesture analysis. Three-dimensional rendered images are generated for a plurality of retail products. A customer can view the 3D images on the interactive display, and manipulate the images using natural gestures. Image manipulation may include rotating the object, virtually operating the product, or manipulating two or more images at the same time. Multiple products may be displayed in a side-by-side product comparison. A mobile device is provided to facilitate using the interactive display. The device may be used to search for products. The customer can then select products on the device and send images of the products to the interactive display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz
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Publication number: 20140365333Abstract: A physical retail store is provided with both physical retail products and a virtual interactive product display. The interactive display includes a display screen and a plurality of sensors, including video cameras or motion sensors. The sensors provide gesture recognition, face recognition, and other types of gesture analysis. Retail store customers can view and interact with 3D images of products for sale. A customer can perform a search for a product. The search results indicate whether the product is available as a physical product or as a 3D image that can be viewed on the interactive display. The customer may have a unique customer identifier that the retailer can use to track customer shopping behavior over multiple retail platforms. The retailer can provide special offers and customized content to the customer based on the previous shopping behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Matthew Hurewitz