Patents by Inventor Oluwadara Oke
Oluwadara Oke 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: 11816328Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with drawing or otherwise inputting shape data into the electronic devices. Shape input data is identified and matched against known shape patterns and, when a match is found, an entity associated with the shape is determined. The entity is converted into an annotation for rendering and/or displaying to the user. The shape identification, entity determination, and annotation conversion may all be based on one or more context elements to increase the accuracy of the shape interpretation. In particular, elements of conversations held via the electronic devices may be used as context for the shape interpretation. Further, machine learning techniques may be applied based on a variety of feedback data to improve the accuracy, speed, and/or performance of the shape interpretation process.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II, Kevin J. Jeyakumar
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Publication number: 20220222955Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with drawing or otherwise inputting shape data into the electronic devices. Shape input data is identified and matched against known shape patterns and, when a match is found, an entity associated with the shape is determined. The entity is converted into an annotation for rendering and/or displaying to the user. The shape identification, entity determination, and annotation conversion may all be based on one or more context elements to increase the accuracy of the shape interpretation. In particular, elements of conversations held via the electronic devices may be used as context for the shape interpretation. Further, machine learning techniques may be applied based on a variety of feedback data to improve the accuracy, speed, and/or performance of the shape interpretation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: Arunabh P. VERMA, Sophie A. BELAND, Oluwadara OKE, William M. GERACI, II, Kevin J. JEYAKUMAR
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Patent number: 11360579Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II
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Patent number: 11295121Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with drawing or otherwise inputting shape data into the electronic devices. Shape input data is identified and matched against known shape patterns and, when a match is found, an entity associated with the shape is determined. The entity is converted into an annotation for rendering and/or displaying to the user. The shape identification, entity determination, and annotation conversion may all be based on one or more context elements to increase the accuracy of the shape interpretation. In particular, elements of conversations held via the electronic devices may be used as context for the shape interpretation. Further, machine learning techniques may be applied based on a variety of feedback data to improve the accuracy, speed, and/or performance of the shape interpretation process.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2017Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II, Kevin J. Jeyakumar
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Patent number: 10740639Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen or other writing implement and capturing the content written or drawn. A cartridge device is coupled to or included in the pen or writing implement. The cartridge device is configured to collect pen input based on the pen being used by a user to write or draw. Collected pen input is saved on the cartridge device and, when a connection to a network storage device or cloud server is detected, the collected pen input is uploaded. The cartridge device may be associated with a user account based on user credentials, such that pen input stored and/or uploaded is associated with the user account on the cartridge device and don the network storage device or cloud server.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II, Kevin J. Jeyakumar
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Publication number: 20200249776Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Arunabh P. VERMA, Sophie A. BELAND, Oluwadara OKE, William M. GERACI, II
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Patent number: 10627924Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II
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Patent number: 10496190Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Proximity and/or approach of a pen is detected and, when the pen is close enough, the operating system triggers a pen event, which is communicated to applications running on the electronic devices. The applications may handle the pen event by redrawing a user interface to accommodate the incoming pen input in a smooth, seamless way. Further, pen-compatible interface controls may be provided by the operating system to enhance pen use with applications that may not have the necessary functionality.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Kevin J. Jeyakumar, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II
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Publication number: 20190196610Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Arunabh P. VERMA, Sophie A. BELAND, Oluwadara OKE, William M. GERACI, II
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Patent number: 10254858Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II
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Publication number: 20180293214Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with drawing or otherwise inputting shape data into the electronic devices. Shape input data is identified and matched against known shape patterns and, when a match is found, an entity associated with the shape is determined. The entity is converted into an annotation for rendering and/or displaying to the user. The shape identification, entity determination, and annotation conversion may all be based on one or more context elements to increase the accuracy of the shape interpretation. In particular, elements of conversations held via the electronic devices may be used as context for the shape interpretation. Further, machine learning techniques may be applied based on a variety of feedback data to improve the accuracy, speed, and/or performance of the shape interpretation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2017Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II, Kevin J. Jeyakumar
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Publication number: 20180211126Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen or other writing implement and capturing the content written or drawn. A cartridge device is coupled to or included in the pen or writing implement. The cartridge device is configured to collect pen input based on the pen being used by a user to write or draw. Collected pen input is saved on the cartridge device and, when a connection to a network storage device or cloud server is detected, the collected pen input is uploaded. The cartridge device may be associated with a user account based on user credentials, such that pen input stored and/or uploaded is associated with the user account on the cartridge device and don the network storage device or cloud server.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II, Kevin J. Jeyakumar
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Publication number: 20180210566Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Contact of a pen on the touch screen is detected by a persistent, pen-aware shell that occupies some or all of the touch screen user interface throughout operation of the electronic device. Detected pen contact with the touch screen is captured/collected as pen input and used to perform a function of the electronic device or shared with an application such that the application may perform a function based on the pen input. A performed function or application with which to share the pen in put is selected by a user, automatically by an operating system, or a combination of the two. Automatic capture of pen input by the persistent, pen-aware shell provides an intuitive way of making use of pen/touch screen capability of an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Arunabh P. Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II
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Publication number: 20180210567Abstract: The electronic devices described herein are configured to enhance user experience associated with using a pen on the touchscreens of the electronic devices. Proximity and/or approach of a pen is detected and, when the pen is close enough, the operating system triggers a pen event, which is communicated to applications running on the electronic devices. The applications may handle the pen event by redrawing a user interface to accommodate the incoming pen input in a smooth, seamless way. Further, pen-compatible interface controls may be provided by the operating system to enhance pen use with applications that may not have the necessary functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Arunabh Verma, Sophie A. Beland, Kevin J. Jeyakumar, Oluwadara Oke, William M. Geraci, II