Patents by Inventor Matthew Sibigtroth
Matthew Sibigtroth 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: 20240073642Abstract: Various arrangements for establishing a link between two electronic devices are presented herein. A pairing mode may be activated to establish the link. A first electronic wireless device can determine that a distance to a second wireless electronic device meets a distance threshold criterion. In response to the pairing mode being activated and the distance to the second wireless electronic device meeting the distance threshold criterion, a graphic element, such as a glow effect, can be presented indicative of direction and distance to the second wireless electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Amelia Schladow, Philip Dam Roadley-Battin, Seth Ryan Benson, Matthew Sibigtroth, Tyler John Gough
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Patent number: 11636349Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for identifying one or more regions of a brain of a biological organism that are predicted to be functionally-specialized for performing a task. In one aspect, a method comprises: obtaining data defining a synaptic connectivity graph representing synaptic connectivity between neurons in the brain of the biological organism; identifying a plurality of sub-graphs of the synaptic connectivity graph; determining, for each sub-graph of the plurality of sub-graphs, a performance measure characterizing a performance of a neural network having a neural network architecture that is specified by the sub-graph in accomplishing the task; and determining, based on the performance measures, that one or more sub-graphs of the plurality of sub-graphs correspond to regions of the brain of the biological organism that are predicted to be functionally-specialized for performing the task.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Sarah Ann Laszlo, Matthew Sibigtroth, Bin Ni
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Publication number: 20210304011Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for identifying one or more regions of a brain of a biological organism that are predicted to be functionally-specialized for performing a task. In one aspect, a method comprises: obtaining data defining a synaptic connectivity graph representing synaptic connectivity between neurons in the brain of the biological organism; identifying a plurality of sub-graphs of the synaptic connectivity graph; determining, for each sub-graph of the plurality of sub-graphs, a performance measure characterizing a performance of a neural network having a neural network architecture that is specified by the sub-graph in accomplishing the task; and determining, based on the performance measures, that one or more sub-graphs of the plurality of sub-graphs correspond to regions of the brain of the biological organism that are predicted to be functionally-specialized for performing the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Sarah Ann Laszlo, Matthew Sibigtroth, Bin Ni
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Publication number: 20210298624Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for neuroanatomical tract visualization using synaptic connectivity graphs. In one aspect, a method comprises: presenting, to a user and through a display, a representation of a synaptic connectivity graph representing synaptic connectivity between neurons in a brain of a biological organism; receiving, from the user, data specifying a seed neuron in the brain; identifying a neuroanatomical tract corresponding to the seed neuron in the brain; and presenting, to the user and through the display, a geometric representation of at least a portion of the brain of the biological organism that visually distinguishes the neuroanatomical tract corresponding to the seed neuron at neuronal resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Sarah Ann Laszlo, Jeffrey Bush, Bin Ni, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Patent number: 11100171Abstract: A method of providing decisions to user queries includes: receiving, by at least one processor, a query transmitted from a client device; identifying, from a query database, a first query model; applying, by the at least one processor, the identified first query model to multiple user experience data entries from a user experience database, to obtain at least one correlation resulting from the application of the first query model to the multiple user experience data entries; and identifying, by the at least one processor, an answer to the query from the at least one correlation.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Michael Patrick Bauerly, Johan Ulrich Lewin Jessen, Matthew David Day, Matthew Sibigtroth, Preeti Murali Talwai
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Patent number: 10929470Abstract: A method of providing decisions to user queries includes: receiving, by at least one processor, a query transmitted from a client device; identifying, from a query database, a first query model; applying, by the at least one processor, the identified first query model to multiple user experience data entries from a user experience database, to obtain at least one correlation resulting from the application of the first query model to the multiple user experience data entries; and identifying, by the at least one processor, an answer to the query from the at least one correlation.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Michael Patrick Bauerly, Johan Ulrich Lewin Jessen, Matthew David Day, Matthew Sibigtroth, Preeti Murali Talwai
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Patent number: 10872459Abstract: Techniques are provided to estimate of location or position of objects that are depicted in an image of a scene. Some implementations include obtaining an image of a scene; identifying an object within the image of the scene; obtaining a three-dimensional model that corresponds to the object that was identified within the image of the scene, the three-dimensional model being obtained from the database of three-dimensional models; determining, based on data from the three-dimensional model, an estimated depth of the object within the scene; generating or updating a three-dimensional representation of the scene based at least on the estimated depth of the object within the scene; and providing the three-dimensional representation of the scene, including at least a portion of the three-dimensional representation of the scene that was generated or updated based on the three-dimensional model of the object, to the scene analyzer.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Nicholas John Foster, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Patent number: 10839937Abstract: After running a simulation on a biological cell, a simulation system displays a circular viewer for presenting simulation data. The circular viewer is a graphical element which contains a plurality of circular graphical elements, wherein each circular graphical element displays simulation data of one biological category ordered around the circular graphical element. Responsive to a user input, the circular viewer updates the circular graphical elements to visually indicate subsets of simulation data in each graphical element that are above a threshold differential from a baseline cell state of the biological cell. The circular viewer may additionally display connectors linking portions of simulation data from different circular graphical elements. Moreover, the circular viewer may update to display simulation data in the circular graphical elements over a plurality of time steps over which the simulation has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: X DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Johan Jessen, Ivan Grubisic, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Patent number: 10755470Abstract: Techniques are provided to estimate of location or position of objects that are depicted in an image of a scene. Some implementations include obtaining an image of a scene; identifying an object within the image of the scene; obtaining a three-dimensional model that corresponds to the object that was identified within the image of the scene, the three-dimensional model being obtained from the database of three-dimensional models; determining, based on data from the three-dimensional model, an estimated depth of the object within the scene; generating or updating a three-dimensional representation of the scene based at least on the estimated depth of the object within the scene; and providing the three-dimensional representation of the scene, including at least a portion of the three-dimensional representation of the scene that was generated or updated based on the three-dimensional model of the object, to the scene analyzer.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Nicholas John Foster, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Publication number: 20200250879Abstract: Techniques are provided to estimate of location or position of objects that are depicted in an image of a scene. Some implementations include obtaining an image of a scene; identifying an object within the image of the scene; obtaining a three-dimensional model that corresponds to the object that was identified within the image of the scene, the three-dimensional model being obtained from the database of three-dimensional models; determining, based on data from the three-dimensional model, an estimated depth of the object within the scene; generating or updating a three-dimensional representation of the scene based at least on the estimated depth of the object within the scene; and providing the three-dimensional representation of the scene, including at least a portion of the three-dimensional representation of the scene that was generated or updated based on the three-dimensional model of the object, to the scene analyzer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2019Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Nicholas John Foster, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Publication number: 20200184196Abstract: Implementations of the present disclosure provide techniques for providing a presentation of the objects that are depicted in an image of a scene, where the presentation improves perceiving the object within the scene. Some implementations include obtaining an image of a scene; identifying an object within the image of the scene; obtaining a particular three-dimensional model that corresponds to the object; generating or updating a three-dimensional representation of the scene based at least on the particular three-dimensional model of the object; and providing at least a portion of the three-dimensional representation of the scene that was generated or updated based on the three-dimensional model of the object to a scene analyzer. The three-dimensional representation of the scene can include data indicating an attribute of the object that is not visible or is not directly derived from the image of the scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Nicholas John Foster, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Publication number: 20150149939Abstract: A mobile device receives, from a user, parameters for a user interface theme associated with an application. The user interface parameters define conditions for altering features of the user interface theme based on variable data fields. The mobile device verifies compatibility of the user interface parameters, obtains data for the user interface parameters that corresponds to the variable data fields, and applies the obtained data to the user interface parameters to generate the features of the user interface theme. The mobile device also monitors the variable data fields to obtain updated data and applies the updated data to the user interface parameters to alter the features of the user interface theme.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon WirelessInventors: Amir Mayblum, Kim M. Gutierrez, Matthew Sibigtroth, Alisan Atvur, Amalia Sieber, Jacob Gardner, Jen Yu, Justin Lee
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Publication number: 20070275634Abstract: The invention provides a method for figurines to form and join a network of figurines by setting them near other figurines, by activating them via a power switch, or by placing them in communication with a central hub. A communications path using radio or IR frequency is used to form the network, such that only one figurine can transmit data while the others receive data at any time. Once the network has been formed, the figurines can formulate behaviors based on the attributes, requests, and actions of the others. These behaviors are based on the data transpired between the figurines and can include meaning of spoken words, current state, etc. Each figurine has a personality controlled by its internal data, which also controls its relationships with others. Each figurine can spontaneously create a speech or action based on the reply given by another coupled with data stored within its databank.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Will Wright, Michael Winter, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Patent number: 7252572Abstract: The invention provides a method for figurines to form and join a network of figurines by setting them near other figurines, by activating them via a power switch, or by placing them in communication with a central hub. A communications path using radio or IR frequency is used to form the network, such that only one figurine can transmit data while the others receive data at any time. Once the network has been formed, the figurines can formulate behaviors based on the attributes, requests, and actions of the others. These behaviors are based on the data transpired between the figurines and can include meaning of spoken words, current state, etc. Each figurine has a personality controlled by its internal data, which also controls its relationships with others. Each figurine can spontaneously create a speech or action based on the reply given by another coupled with data stored within its databank.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Stupid Fun Club, LLCInventors: Will Wright, Michael Winter, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Publication number: 20040259465Abstract: The invention provides a method for figurines to form and join a network of figurines by setting them near other figurines, by activating them via a power switch, or by placing them in communication with a central hub. A communications path using radio or IR frequency is used to form the network, such that only one figurine can transmit data while the others receive data at any time. Once the network has been formed, the figurines can formulate behaviors based on the attributes, requests, and actions of the others. These behaviors are based on the data transpired between the figurines and can include meaning of spoken words, current state, etc. Each figurine has a personality controlled by its internal data, which also controls its relationships with others. Each figurine can spontaneously create a speech or action based on the reply given by another coupled with data stored within its databank.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Will Wright, Michael Winter, Matthew Sibigtroth
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Patent number: D912118Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Matthew Day, Matthew Sibigtroth, Jonathan Souliere