Patents by Inventor Nishant Pant

Nishant Pant 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: 11880890
    Abstract: Siamese neural networks (SNN) are configured to detect differences between financial transactions for multiple financial institutions and transactions for a target party. A first neural network of the SNN tracks transactions (target transactions) for a particular customer or financial institution over time and provides a target output vector. Similarly, a second neural network of the SNN tracks transactions (baseline transactions) for all or a plurality of financial institutions (e.g., within a region) over the same period of time and provides a baseline output vector. The transactions for all or a plurality of financial institutions act as a baseline of transactions against which potentially fraudulent or money laundering activity may be compared. Because Siamese neural networks account for temporal changes based on the baseline of transactions, sudden changes in target transactions will only trigger an alarm if such changes (e.g., deviations or drifts) are relative to a baseline of transactions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2024
    Assignee: MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Debasmita Das, Sonali Syngal, Ankur Saraswat, Garima Arora, Nishant Pant, Yatin Katyal
  • Publication number: 20220358508
    Abstract: Embodiments provide artificial intelligence-based methods and systems for predicting account-level risk scores associated with cardholders. Method performed by server system includes accessing payment transaction data and cardholder risk data associated with cardholder. The payment transaction data includes transaction variables associated with past payment transactions performed at Point of Interaction (POI) terminals within a particular time window. Method includes generating cardholder profile data based on the transaction variables and the cardholder risk data. Method includes determining account-level risk scores associated with the cardholder based on cardholder profile data. Each account-level risk score of account-level risk scores is determined by a trained machine learning model. The account-level risk scores include a wallet reload risk score, an account reissuance risk score, and a transaction channel risk score.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2022
    Publication date: November 10, 2022
    Inventors: Bhargav Pandillapalli, Rajesh Kumar Ranjan, Ankur Saraswat, Kshitij Gangwar, Kamal Kant, Sonali Syngal, Suhas Powar, Debasmita Das, Pritam Kumar Nath, Nishant Pant, Yatin Katyal, Nitish Kumar, Karamjit Singh
  • Publication number: 20220253950
    Abstract: Siamese neural networks (SNN) are configured to detect differences between financial transactions for multiple financial institutions and transactions for a target party. A first neural network of the SNN tracks transactions (target transactions) for a particular customer or financial institution over time and provides a target output vector. Similarly, a second neural network of the SNN tracks transactions (baseline transactions) for all or a plurality of financial institutions (e.g., within a region) over the same period of time and provides a baseline output vector. The transactions for all or a plurality of financial institutions act as a baseline of transactions against which potentially fraudulent or money laundering activity may be compared. Because Siamese neural networks account for temporal changes based on the baseline of transactions, sudden changes in target transactions will only trigger an alarm if such changes (e.g., deviations or drifts) are relative to a baseline of transactions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Publication date: August 11, 2022
    Inventors: Debasmita Das, Sonali Syngal, Ankur Saraswat, Garima Arora, Nishant Pant, Yatin Katyal