Patents by Inventor Scott Southwood
Scott Southwood 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: 20240430329Abstract: A method for transferring a digital asset from a first user to a second user includes the first user's computing device scanning a token on physical media, such as a QR code on a greeting card, to launch a digital asset transfer interface. In the interface, the first user identifies a digital asset to be transferred, and the digital asset is transferred from the first user's account or other digital storage to a digital escrow. The first user conveys the physical media to a second user. The second user scans the same token to launch the digital asset transfer interface and is presented with the digital asset and a greeting or other content selected by the first user. The second user selects a destination account, and the digital asset is transferred from escrow to the destination account.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2023Publication date: December 26, 2024Inventors: Mary Harrigan, Max Robert Gabreski, Scott Southwood, Lindsay Boland, Clifford Harrington
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Publication number: 20240029722Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Patent number: 11810554Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2020Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Patent number: 11755758Abstract: Various embodiments provide processes for identification of embedded unauthorized data within document data. Such processes may include evaluating document data properties for indications of closing headers, comparing document data sizes against reference sizes, and comparing document data sizes against other document data sizes. Certain embodiments evaluating image data may evaluate image properties, such as histograms or gradient images, to determine random or otherwise unauthorized data. Upon detection of unauthorized data, the document data may be flagged for later processing, such as removal from a storage server.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2017Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott Southwood, Canku Alp Calargun, Brett Lounsbury, Prajwal Yadapadithaya, Ankit Garg, Chih-Jen Huang, Vivek Chaganti
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Publication number: 20210210094Abstract: Methods and systems for facilitating communications between shared electronic devices are described herein. In some embodiments, a group account may be assigned to a shared electronic device. The group account may include one or more user accounts, where individuals associated with those user accounts may interact with the shared electronic device, and also may form a part of the group account. When a message is sent from one shared electronic device to another personal device or shared electronic device, the message may be indicated as being sent from the group account, as if the shared electronic device corresponds to its own separate account. In some embodiments, speaker identification processing may be employed to determine a speaker of the message and, if the speaker is able to be identified, the message may be sent from the corresponding speaker's user account instead of the shared electronic device's corresponding group account.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Christo Frank Devaraj, Venkata Krishnan Ramamoorthy, Gregory Michael Hart, Samuel Scott Gigliotti, Scott Southwood, Ran Mokady, Hale Sostock, Roman Yusufov
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Publication number: 20210074275Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Patent number: 10916243Abstract: Methods and systems for facilitating communications between shared electronic devices are described herein. In some embodiments, a group account may be assigned to a shared electronic device. The group account may include one or more user accounts, where individuals associated with those user accounts may interact with the shared electronic device, and also may form a part of the group account. When a message is sent from one shared electronic device to another personal device or shared electronic device, the message may be indicated as being sent from the group account, as if the shared electronic device corresponds to its own separate account. In some embodiments, speaker identification processing may be employed to determine a speaker of the message and, if the speaker is able to be identified, the message may be sent from the corresponding speaker's user account instead of the shared electronic device's corresponding group account.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christo Frank Devaraj, Venkata Krishnan Ramamoorthy, Gregory Michael Hart, Samuel Scott Gigliotti, Scott Southwood, Ran Mokady, Hale Sostock, Roman Yusufov
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Patent number: 10803856Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Publication number: 20190371304Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Patent number: 10319375Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2016Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Publication number: 20180182380Abstract: Audio data, corresponding to an utterance spoken by a person within a detection range of a voice communications device, can include an audio message portion. The audio data can be captured and analyzed to determine the intent to send a message. Based at least in part upon that intent, a remaining portion of the audio data can be analyzed to determine the intended message target or recipient, as well as the portion corresponding to the actual message payload. Once determined, the audio file can be trimmed to the message payload, and the message payload of the audio data can be delivered as an audio message to the target recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Neil Christopher Fritz, Lakshya Bhagat, Scott Southwood, Katelyn Doran, Brett Lounsbury, Christo Frank Devaraj
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Publication number: 20180182389Abstract: Methods and systems for facilitating communications between shared electronic devices are described herein. In some embodiments, a group account may be assigned to a shared electronic device. The group account may include one or more user accounts, where individuals associated with those user accounts may interact with the shared electronic device, and also may form a part of the group account. When a message is sent from one shared electronic device to another personal device or shared electronic device, the message may be indicated as being sent from the group account, as if the shared electronic device corresponds to its own separate account. In some embodiments, speaker identification processing may be employed to determine a speaker of the message and, if the speaker is able to be identified, the message may be sent from the corresponding speaker's user account instead of the shared electronic device's corresponding group account.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Christo Frank Devaraj, Venkata Krishnan Ramamoorthy, Gregory Michael Hart, Samuel Scott Gigliotti, Scott Southwood, Ran Mokady, Hale Sostock, Roman Yusufov
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Patent number: 9789181Abstract: The present invention provides novel artificial oligopeptides capable of binding HLA Class II molecules encoded by several alleles. The oligopeptides include the sequence AX1FVAAX2TLX3AX4A (SEQ ID NO:1), wherein X1 is H; X2 is selected from the group consisting of F, N, Y and W; X3 is H and X4 is selected from the group consisting of A, D and E. The invention also relates to large peptides comprising the oligopeptides, polynucleotides encoding the oligopeptides and larger peptides, as well as to compositions comprising the oligopeptides, peptides or polynucleotides. Also disclosed are methods for inducing immune responses.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: EPIMMUNE INC.Inventors: Florence Dal Degan, Mark J. Newman, Jeffery L. Alexander, Scott Southwood
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Publication number: 20160193316Abstract: This invention uses our knowledge of the mechanisms by which antigen is recognized by T cells to identify and prepare Plasmodium falciparum epitopes, and to develop epitope-based vaccines directed towards malaria. More specifically, this application communicates our discovery of pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use in the prevention and treatment of malaria. In particular, this application discloses isolated peptides comprising oligopeptides, for example the oligopeptides LLACAGLAY, FLIFFDLFLV, FMKAVCVEV, VLAGLLGNV, GLIMVLSFL, KILSVFFLA, GLLGNVSTV, VLLGGVGLVL, ILSVSSFLFV, QTNFKSLLR, LACAGLAYK, ALFFIIFNK, LLACAGLAYK, HVLSHNSYEK, FILVNLLIFH, FQDEENIGIY, PSDGKCNLY, YYIPHQSSL, FYFILVNLL, KYLVIVFLI and KYKLATSVL, or isolated peptides conjugated with T helper peptides that are used as antigens in epitope-based vaccines to prevent and/or treat malaria.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Epimmune Inc.Inventors: Alessandro Sette, John Sidney, Scott Southwood, Brian D. Livingston, Robert Chestnut, Denise Marie Baker, Esteban Celis, Ralph T. Kubo, Howard M. Grey
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Patent number: 9340577Abstract: The present invention provides the means and methods for selecting immunogenic peptides and the immunogenic peptide compositions capable of specifically binding glycoproteins encoded by HLA alleles and inducing T cell activation in T cells restricted by the allele. One such peptide, NMLSTVLGV (SEQ ID NO: 183) is useful to elicit an immune response against influenza. The present invention also provides a heteropolymer of an isolated immunogenic peptide less than 15 amino acids in length comprising the oligopeptide NMLSTVLGV (SEQ ID NO: 183) and at least one different peptide.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Epimmune Inc.Inventors: Howard M. Grey, Alessandro Sette, John Sidney, Scott Southwood, Ralph T. Kubo, Esteban Celis, Robert Chesnut, W. Martin Kast
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Publication number: 20160114035Abstract: The present invention provides novel artificial oligopeptides capable of binding HLA Class II molecules encoded by several alleles. The oligopeptides include the sequence AX1FVAAX2TLX3AX4A (SEQ ID NO:1), wherein X1 is selected from the group consisting of W, F, Y, H, D, E, N, Q, I and K; X2 is selected from the group consisting of F, N, Y and W; X3 is selected from the group consisting of H and K, and X4 is selected from the group consisting of A, D and E, with the proviso that the oligopeptide sequence is not AKFVAAWTLKAAA. The invention also relates to larger peptides comprising the oligopeptides, polynucleotides encoding the oligopeptides and larger peptides, as well as to compositions comprising the oligopeptides, peptides or polynucleotides. Also disclosed are methods for inducing immune responses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Applicant: Epimmune Inc.Inventors: Florence Dal Degan, Mark J. Newman, Jeffrey L. Alexander, Scott Southwood
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Patent number: 9266930Abstract: This invention uses our knowledge of the mechanisms by which antigen is recognized by T cells to identify and prepare Plasmodium falciparum epitopes, and to develop epitope-based vaccines directed towards malaria. More specifically, this application communicates our discovery of pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use in the prevention and treatment of malaria. In particular, this application discloses isolated peptides comprising oligopeptides, for example the oligopeptide GVSENIFLK, or isolated peptides conjugated with T helper peptides that are used as antigens in epitope-based vaccines to prevent and/or treat malaria.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Epimmune Inc.Inventors: Alessandro Sette, John Sidney, Scott Southwood, Brian D. Livingston, Robert Chestnut, Denise Marie Baker, Esteban Celis, Ralph T. Kubo, Howard M. Grey
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Patent number: 9249187Abstract: The present invention provides novel artificial oligopeptides capable of binding HLA Class II molecules encoded by several alleles. The oligopeptides include the sequence AX1FVAAX2TLX3AX4A (SEQ ID NO:1), wherein X1 is selected from the group consisting of W, F, Y, H, D, E, N, Q, I and K; X2 is selected from the group consisting of F, N, Y and W; X3 is selected from the group consisting of H and K, and X4 is selected from the group consisting of A, D and E, with the proviso that the oligopeptide sequence is not AKFVAAWTLKAAA. The invention also relates to larger peptides comprising the oligopeptides, polynucleotides encoding the oligopeptides and larger peptides, as well as to compositions comprising the oligopeptides, peptides or polynucleotides. Also disclosed are methods for inducing immune responses.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Epimmune Inc.Inventors: Florence Dal Degan, Mark J. Newman, Jeffery L. Alexander, Scott Southwood
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Publication number: 20140147490Abstract: A composition or vaccine composition comprising at least one peptide that has less than 600 contiguous amino acids having 100% identity to a native sequence of CEA, HER2/neu, MAGE2, MAGE3, or p53, the peptide further comprising at least one epitope selected from Table 6.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2012Publication date: May 29, 2014Inventors: John D. Fikes, Alessandro Sette, John Sidney, Scott Southwood, Esteban Celis, Elissa A. Keogh, Robert Chesnut
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Publication number: 20130017253Abstract: This invention uses our knowledge of the mechanisms by which antigen is recognized by T cells to identify and prepare human papillomavirus (HPV) epitopes, and to develop epitope-based vaccines directed towards HPV. More specifically, this application communicates our discovery of pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use in the prevention and treatment of HPV infection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: Alessandro SETTE, John Sidney, Scott Southwood, Robert Chestnut, Esteban Celis, Howard M. Grey