Patents by Inventor Romualdo Impas
Romualdo Impas 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: 20250272922Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2025Publication date: August 28, 2025Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas, Michael P. Caputo, Gregory J. Doerr, Joshua Weisberg
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Patent number: 12333655Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2023Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: MFTB Holdco, Inc.Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas, Michael P. Caputo, Gregory J. Doerr, Joshua Weisberg
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Publication number: 20250086334Abstract: Techniques are described for using data capture devices at a building to automatically generate a building floor plan and associate absolute location data with it, such as by associating separately captured GPS data or other absolute location data with the floor plan, and for presenting a model of the generated floor plan using the associated absolute location data (e.g., at a map position corresponding to the associated absolute location data). In some situations, the presenting of such a building floor plan includes showing varying levels of detail about structural aspects of the building interior and other interior aspects, such as based on the map zoom level and/or other factors. In addition, such presenting of a building floor plan may include automatically determining and using data about surroundings of the building, such as to provide information about views from the building, about directions to nearby points of interest, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2023Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: Manjunath Narayana, Solon Chen Mao, Romualdo Impas, Sean P. Cier, Sing Bing Kang
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Automated Generation And Use Of Building Videos Based On Analysis Of Building Floor Plan Information
Publication number: 20240160797Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations for automatically generating videos and associated information about a building interior using other visual data about the building interior, as well as presenting the generated videos and associated information in various manners. In some situations, the generation is based at least in part on user input provided via user interactions with a displayed floor plan of the building, such as to select one or more rooms or other areas for which to include visual data in the video, and/or to select one or more building objects and/or other building structural elements and/or other building attributes for which to include visual data in the video. The techniques may further include determining and using information about such building attributes of the building from automated analysis of building information that includes floor plans and acquired building images.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Manjunath Narayana, Sing Bing Kang, Solon Chen Mao, Romualdo Impas -
Patent number: 11935196Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2023Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: MFTB Holdco, Inc.Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas
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Publication number: 20230316660Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas
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Publication number: 20230196684Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building’s interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house’s interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas, Michael P. Caputo, Gregory J. Doerr, Joshua Weisberg
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Patent number: 11676344Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: MFTB Holdco, Inc.Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas
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Publication number: 20220189122Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Yuguang Li, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas
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Patent number: 11238652Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Zillow, Inc.Inventors: Romualdo Impas, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Joshuah Vincent, Yuguang Li, Pierre Moulon
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Publication number: 20210142564Abstract: Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Romualdo Impas, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Joshuah Vincent, Yuguang Li, Pierre Moulon
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Patent number: 10825247Abstract: Automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building's interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house's interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Zillow Group, Inc.Inventors: Joshuah Vincent, Ivaylo Boyadzhiev, Romualdo Impas, Yuguang Li, Pierre Moulon
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Patent number: 10586384Abstract: Architecture that enables the preservation of label readability in a scene (e.g., map, map tiles, graphical background, etc.) by way of label orientation relative to a fixed heading on a plane or curved surface. After identifying an initial fixed heading, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene along that heading without changing the camera heading as measured relative to a fixed point does not alter label orientation. In a mapping implementation, after identifying an initial fixed camera heading over terrain of the Earth, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene without changing the camera heading as measured relative to some fixed point does not change label orientation. The orientation of labels may be changed if the heading of the camera is altered, but this change is delayed until camera movement quiesces.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Isaac Kenneth Kunen, Brenton Gunning, Daniel Dole, Juan Pablo Candelas Gonzalez, Donald A. Barnett, Romualdo Impas, David Buerer
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Publication number: 20190266791Abstract: Architecture that enables the preservation of label readability in a scene (e.g., map, map tiles, graphical background, etc.) by way of label orientation relative to a fixed heading on a plane or curved surface. After identifying an initial fixed heading, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene along that heading without changing the camera heading as measured relative to a fixed point does not alter label orientation. In a mapping implementation, after identifying an initial fixed camera heading over terrain of the Earth, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene without changing the camera heading as measured relative to some fixed point does not change label orientation. The orientation of labels may be changed if the heading of the camera is altered, but this change is delayed until camera movement quiesces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Isaac Kenneth Kunen, Brenton Gunning, Daniel Dole, Juan Pablo Candelas Gonzalez, Donald A. Barnett, Romualdo Impas, David Buerer
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Patent number: 10339705Abstract: Architecture that enables the preservation of label readability in a scene (e.g., map, map tiles, graphical background, etc.) by way of label orientation relative to a fixed heading on a plane or curved surface. After identifying an initial fixed heading, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene along that heading without changing the camera heading as measured relative to a fixed point does not alter label orientation. In a mapping implementation, after identifying an initial fixed camera heading over terrain of the Earth, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene without changing the camera heading as measured relative to some fixed point does not change label orientation. The orientation of labels may be changed if the heading of the camera is altered, but this change is delayed until camera movement quiesces.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Isaac Kenneth Kunen, Brenton Gunning, Daniel Dole, Juan Pablo Candelas Gonzalez, Donald A. Barnett, Romualdo Impas, David Buerer
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Patent number: 10101878Abstract: Systems and methods for sharing a map context of an originating computer user with a plurality of other users is presented. An originating user identifies at least some of a plurality of result cards displayed in conjunction with a map displayed in a browser view with one or more other users. A shared URL is generated according to the map context comprising at least the selected result cards. The shared URL is configured such that navigation by another browser on another computing device according to the shared URL displays the map context in a browser view of the another browser and the selected result cards in conjunction with the map in the browser view.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Chelsea Nicole Mitchell, Srinivas Kanakapally, Viktor Halitsyn, Ryan Honig, Yekaterina Grabar, Romualdo Impas, Dvir Horovitz, Karl Eberhard Tolgu
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Patent number: 10061492Abstract: Various embodiments relating to displaying viewpoints from a point of interest are disclosed. One embodiment includes displaying an entry point that includes a link to a view of a three dimensional scene from a point of interest, receiving a selection of the entry point from the user, retrieving a predetermined path of a plurality of predetermined viewpoints located around the point of interest, displaying the view of the three dimensional scene, the view being a rendering of the three dimensional scene from a first predetermined viewpoint in the plurality of predetermined viewpoints, displaying an interaction interface including a control to scroll along the predetermined path to a next location on the predetermined path, receiving a selection of the control, and displaying a second view of the three dimensional scene, the second view being a rendering of the three dimensional scene from the next location.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Charles Frankel, David Buerer, Duncan Lawler, Romualdo Impas
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Publication number: 20170154051Abstract: Systems and methods for generating hashmaps are presented. According to the disclosed subject matter, computer users can identify a geo-location (a real-world geographic location) irrespective and independent of any known entity at the geo-location and associate content with regard to the identified location. The combination of the user-specified location and the corresponding, associated content is a “hashmap.” Additional information may be associated and included with a hashmap, including access restrictions to the hashmap by others, a user identifier of the creator of the hashmap, and a date and time. Users can search for hashmaps related to a particular area by submitting hashmap requests to a hashmap service.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Chelsea Nicole Mitchell, Romualdo Impas, Mahesh Prakriya, Dvir Horovitz, Samantha Neufeld, Carmen E. Au, Jyotkumar Patel
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Publication number: 20170010763Abstract: Systems and methods for sharing a map context of an originating computer user with a plurality of other users is presented. An originating user identifies at some of a plurality of result cards displayed in conjunction with a map displayed in a browser view with one or more other users. A shared URL is generated according to the map context comprising at least the selected result cards. The shared URL is configured such that navigation by another browser on another computing device according to the shared URL displays the map context in a browser view of the another browser and the selected result cards in conjunction with the map in the browser view.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2015Publication date: January 12, 2017Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Chelsea Nicole Mitchell, Srinivas Kanakapally, Viktor Halitsyn, Ryan Honig, Yekaterina Grabar, Romualdo Impas, Dvir Horovitz, Karl Eberhard Tolgu
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Patent number: 9530239Abstract: Architecture that enables the preservation of label readability in a scene (e.g., map, map tiles, graphical background, etc.) by way of label orientation relative to a fixed heading on a plane or curved surface. After identifying an initial fixed heading, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene along that heading without changing the camera heading as measured relative to a fixed point does not alter label orientation. In a mapping implementation, after identifying an initial fixed camera heading over terrain of the Earth, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene without changing the camera heading as measured relative to some fixed point does not change label orientation. The orientation of labels may be changed if the heading of the camera is altered, but this change is delayed until camera movement quiesces.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Isaac Kenneth Kunen, Brenton Gunning, Daniel Dole, Juan Pablo Candelas Gonzalez, Donald A. Barnett, Romualdo Impas, David Buerer