Patents by Inventor Scott Sahadi
Scott Sahadi 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: 20240086481Abstract: A platform identifies that a first venue attendee is similar to a second venue attendee based on at least one shared trait. The platform identifies an indicator of positivity about a particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee. The platform selects the particular point of interest as a recommended point of interest for the first venue attendee based on the similarity between the first venue attendee and the second venue attendee and the indicator of positivity about the particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 11727074Abstract: A platform identifies that a first venue attendee is similar to a second venue attendee based on at least one shared trait. The platform identifies an indicator of positivity about a particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee. The platform selects the particular point of interest as a recommended point of interest for the first venue attendee based on the similarity between the first venue attendee and the second venue attendee and the indicator of positivity about the particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, Inc.Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 11334637Abstract: Journey information is mapped by first identifying an acceptable trigger condition type, such as a photo trigger condition type, of a plurality of trigger condition types. Once a journey has begun, a trigger condition of the acceptable trigger condition type may be detected at a mobile computing device, for example when the mobile computing device captures a photo. A location of the mobile computing device is then identified in response to the detection of the trigger condition, and a marker is placed on a map identifying the location. The marker is also associated with data associated with the trigger condition, for example by allowing the photo captured by the mobile computing device to be viewable at the marker.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, Inc.Inventors: Matthias Oberdorfer, Benjamin Keeling Mathews, Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 11337030Abstract: A platform generates a current path of a venue attendee based on the venue attendee's recorded location data. The platform also generates a suggested path for the venue attendee from the venue attendee's location to the point of interest. The platform identifies a dissimilarity between the current path of the venue attendee and the suggested path for the venue attendee, and based on identification of this dissimilarity, sends an alert to a venue staff member who is near the venue attendee.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, Inc.Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20210294867Abstract: A platform identifies that a first venue attendee is similar to a second venue attendee based on at least one shared trait. The platform identifies an indicator of positivity about a particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee. The platform selects the particular point of interest as a recommended point of interest for the first venue attendee based on the similarity between the first venue attendee and the second venue attendee and the indicator of positivity about the particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 11030266Abstract: A platform identifies that a first venue attendee is similar to a second venue attendee based on at least one shared trait. The platform identifies an indicator of positivity about a particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee. The platform selects the particular point of interest as a recommended point of interest for the first venue attendee based on the similarity between the first venue attendee and the second venue attendee and the indicator of positivity about the particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, IncInventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 10733544Abstract: A platform provides recommendations for points of interest in a venue to venue attendees. Different points of interest are recommended in different amounts in order to prevent congestion in the venue in the form of extremely long queues or extremely large crowds. To achieve this, the platform divides a large group of venue attendees into multiple sub-groups, with each sub-group being recommended a different point of interest, and the size of each sub-group based on a difference between an optimal queue or crowd size and an actual queue or crowd size of a queue or crowd associated with that point of interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2019Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: BLAZER AND FLIP FLOPS, INC.Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20200111034Abstract: A platform provides recommendations for points of interest in a venue to venue attendees. Different points of interest are recommended in different amounts in order to prevent congestion in the venue in the form of extremely long queues or extremely large crowds. To achieve this, the platform divides a large group of venue attendees into multiple sub-groups, with each sub-group being recommended a different point of interest, and the size of each sub-group based on a difference between an optimal queue or crowd size and an actual queue or crowd size of a queue or crowd associated with that point of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 10438141Abstract: A platform provides recommendations for points of interest in a venue to venue attendees. Different points of interest are recommended in different amounts in order to prevent congestion in the venue in the form of extremely long queues or extremely large crowds. To achieve this, the platform divides a large group of venue attendees into multiple sub-groups, with each sub-group being recommended a different point of interest, and the size of each sub-group based on a difference between an optimal queue or crowd size and an actual queue or crowd size of a queue or crowd associated with that point of interest.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, IncInventor: Scott Sahadi
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Patent number: 10433106Abstract: A platform generates a personalized itinerary and corresponding map for a user within a venue. The personalized itinerary includes at least one recommended point of interest, the recommendation generated based on a location of the recommended point of interest relative to a location of the user, and based on a comparison between user profile information concerning the user and point of interest information concerning the recommended point of interest.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Blazer and Flip Flops, Inc.Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20190095454Abstract: A platform identifies that a first venue attendee is similar to a second venue attendee based on at least one shared trait. The platform identifies an indicator of positivity about a particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee. The platform selects the particular point of interest as a recommended point of interest for the first venue attendee based on the similarity between the first venue attendee and the second venue attendee and the indicator of positivity about the particular point of interest corresponding to the second venue attendee.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20180352373Abstract: A platform generates a personalized itinerary and corresponding map for a user within a venue. The personalized itinerary includes at least one recommended point of interest, the recommendation generated based on a location of the recommended point of interest relative to a location of the user, and based on a comparison between user profile information concerning the user and point of interest information concerning the recommended point of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20180349808Abstract: A platform provides recommendations for points of interest in a venue to venue attendees. Different points of interest are recommended in different amounts in order to prevent congestion in the venue in the form of extremely long queues or extremely large crowds. To achieve this, the platform divides a large group of venue attendees into multiple sub-groups, with each sub-group being recommended a different point of interest, and the size of each sub-group based on a difference between an optimal queue or crowd size and an actual queue or crowd size of a queue or crowd associated with that point of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventor: Scott Sahadi
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Publication number: 20180352378Abstract: A platform generates a current path of a venue attendee based on the venue attendee's recorded location data. The platform also generates a suggested path for the venue attendee from the venue attendee's location to the point of interest. The platform identifies a dissimilarity between the current path of the venue attendee and the suggested path for the venue attendee, and based on identification of this dissimilarity, sends an alert to a venue staff member who is near the venue attendee.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventor: Scott Sahadi