Patents by Inventor Nassr Albahadly

Nassr Albahadly 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).

  • Publication number: 20240134498
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2023
    Publication date: April 25, 2024
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Patent number: 11847250
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2023
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Patent number: 11269418
    Abstract: A proximity selection feature of a content creation and consumption application for selecting proximate content displayed by a computing device is described. The content application can initiate a selection mode in response to receiving, for example, a command to enter the selection mode or a defined gesture. The content application can identify an origination point and surface a two-dimensional selection shape anchored to the origination point. The selection shape may form an original capture area. The origination point is a location on a user interface where the selection shape is to be surfaced, anchored to, and have a capture area expanded from. After surfacing the selection shape, the content application can receive indicia of expansion, and based on the indicia of expansion, expand the selection shape from its original capture area to an expanded capture area to capture content proximate the original capture area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2022
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Lisa C. Cherian, Nassr Albahadly, ArunKumar Narayanan Kotiedath
  • Publication number: 20220067210
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Patent number: 11262886
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Patent number: 11205013
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2021
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H. W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Publication number: 20210333955
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2021
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca Lewbel, Isabel Sophie Sharp, Adam Michael Gleisner, Lindsey Conway, Clea Allington, Minu George, Samantha Robbie Courts, Margaret Arlene Grounds, Scott H.W. Snyder, Nassr Albahadly
  • Publication number: 20210117573
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed for a computing system that allows users to control the disclosure of their identities during communication sessions. Users can control the disclosure of their identities with respect to certain types of shared content. In one mode of operation, a user can share content anonymously. In another mode of operation, identity may be revealed when certain conditions are met or revealed to only certain other users. For example, the identity of a user who shared a comment anonymously may be revealed if multiple other users agree with that comment. In another mode of operation, the user's identity is revealed to all other users such as in a live video stream. The computing system can control display of users' identities based on user instructions or based on triggering conditions. A user interface (UI) can show content items that identify a user together with content items that are shared anonymously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20210117050
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20210117929
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to adapt an agenda for a communication session so the agenda more accurately reflects the actual course of discussion during the communication session. A graphical user interface is configured to display aspects of the agenda so that participants of the communication session are aware of topics being discussed or to be discussed, as well as the time initially assigned to discuss the topics. The agenda can adapt depending on the course of discussion during the communication session. That is, agenda items can be removed, reordered, added, extended, shortened, etc. based on an analysis of actual topics being discussed during the communication session and the timing of such discussions. The agenda can additionally or alternatively encourage participation and inclusivity. For instance, the agenda can inform participants of behavior-related goals associated with participation and inclusivity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2019
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Hannah Rebecca LEWBEL, Isabel Sophie SHARP, Adam Michael GLEISNER, Lindsey CONWAY, Clea ALLINGTON, Minu GEORGE, Samantha Robbie COURTS, Margaret Arlene GROUNDS, Scott H.W. SNYDER, Nassr ALBAHADLY
  • Publication number: 20190294292
    Abstract: A proximity selection feature of a content creation and consumption application for selecting proximate content displayed by a computing device is described. The content application can initiate a selection mode in response to receiving, for example, a command to enter the selection mode or a defined gesture. The content application can identify an origination point and surface a two-dimensional selection shape anchored to the origination point. The selection shape may form an original capture area. The origination point is a location on a user interface where the selection shape is to be surfaced, anchored to, and have a capture area expanded from. After surfacing the selection shape, the content application can receive indicia of expansion, and based on the indicia of expansion, expand the selection shape from its original capture area to an expanded capture area to capture content proximate the original capture area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2019
    Publication date: September 26, 2019
    Inventors: Lisa C. CHERIAN, Nassr ALBAHADLY, ArunKumar Narayanan KOTIEDATH
  • Patent number: 10345957
    Abstract: A proximity selection feature of a content creation and consumption application for selecting proximate content displayed by a computing device is described. The content application can initiate a selection mode in response to receiving, for example, a command to enter the selection mode or a defined gesture. The content application can identify an origination point and surface a two-dimensional selection shape anchored to the origination point. The selection shape may form an original capture area. The origination point is a location on a user interface where the selection shape is to be surfaced, anchored to, and have a capture area expanded from. After surfacing the selection shape, the content application can receive indicia of expansion, and based on the indicia of expansion, expand the selection shape from its original capture area to an expanded capture area to capture content proximate the original capture area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Lisa C. Cherian, Nassr Albahadly, ArunKumar Narayanan Kotiedath
  • Patent number: 10339372
    Abstract: Analog written content of handwritten drawings or written characters can be transformed into digital ink via an analog-to-ink service. The analog-to-ink service can receive a static image of the analog written content, extract analog strokes from other information, such as background, in the static image, and then convert the analog strokes to digital ink strokes, for example, by populating an ink container with at least two parameters for defining the digital ink strokes. The at least two parameters can include a pressure, at tilt, a direction, a beginning point, an end point, a direction, a color, an order, an overlap, a language, and a time. The analog-to-ink service can provide the ink container to a content creation application that supports inking so that a user can manipulate the content in an inking environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Ian Mikutel, Lisa C. Cherian, Nassr Albahadly, Gilles L. Peron
  • Publication number: 20180373378
    Abstract: A proximity selection feature of a content creation and consumption application for selecting proximate content displayed by a computing device is described. The content application can initiate a selection mode in response to receiving, for example, a command to enter the selection mode or a defined gesture. The content application can identify an origination point and surface a two-dimensional selection shape anchored to the origination point. The selection shape may form an original capture area. The origination point is a location on a user interface where the selection shape is to be surfaced, anchored to, and have a capture area expanded from. After surfacing the selection shape, the content application can receive indicia of expansion, and based on the indicia of expansion, expand the selection shape from its original capture area to an expanded capture area to capture content proximate the original capture area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2017
    Publication date: December 27, 2018
    Inventors: Lisa C. Cherian, Nassr Albahadly, ArunKumar Narayanan Kotiedath
  • Publication number: 20180300301
    Abstract: Enhanced inking capabilities for content creation applications are provided. The content creation application may recognize inked words and return a text-based version of the inked word. Through an inked drawing feature, the content creation application can send the inked word or text-based version to the ink drawing service that hosts a data resource with inked drawings. The ink drawing service can use the inked word to search tags of inked drawings in the data resource and relevant inked drawings can be returned to the content creation application. Users can select to insert an inked drawing into a canvas interface of the content creation application. The user can then interact with the inked drawing as if they had done the drawing themselves by, for example, modifying color or thickness of any of the ink strokes of the inked drawing, adding or removing ink strokes, and annotating the inked drawing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2017
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: Ian Mikutel, Gilles L. Peron, Nassr Albahadly
  • Publication number: 20180300541
    Abstract: Analog written content of handwritten drawings or written characters can be transformed into digital ink via an analog-to-ink service. The analog-to-ink service can receive a static image of the analog written content, extract analog strokes from other information, such as background, in the static image, and then convert the analog strokes to digital ink strokes, for example, by populating an ink container with at least two parameters for defining the digital ink strokes. The at least two parameters can include a pressure, at tilt, a direction, a beginning point, an end point, a direction, a color, an order, an overlap, a language, and a time. The analog-to-ink service can provide the ink container to a content creation application that supports inking so that a user can manipulate the content in an inking environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2017
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: Ian Mikutel, Lisa C. Cherian, Nassr Albahadly, Gilles L. Peron