Patents by Inventor Shane Lunceford
Shane Lunceford 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: 20230169514Abstract: Techniques are described herein for selecting an optimal financial account for a financial transaction. In an embodiment, a multi-account payment card is used to initiate a financial transaction. Transaction information of the financial transaction including a multi-account payment card ID is transmitted to a server for processing. The server determines that the multi-account payment card ID is associated with a plurality of financial accounts, wherein each of the plurality of financial accounts is associated with any one of a credit card, a debit card, an automatic teller machine (ATM) card, a gift card, or a credit line. A financial account of the plurality of financial accounts is selected by the server based on financial account information, such as anomalous transactions, associated with the plurality of financial accounts and the transaction information of the financial transaction. The financial transaction is then charged to the selected financial account.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Shane Lunceford, Alejandra Tonda, Janna Goldberg, Albert Lee, Michael Homnick
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Patent number: 11580554Abstract: Techniques are described herein for selecting an optimal financial account for a financial transaction. In an embodiment, a multi-account payment card is used to initiate a financial transaction. Transaction information of the financial transaction including a multi-account payment card ID is transmitted to a server for processing. The server determines that the multi-account payment card ID is associated with a plurality of financial accounts, wherein each of the plurality of financial accounts is associated with any one of a credit card, a debit card, an automatic teller machine (ATM) card, a gift card, or a credit line. A financial account of the plurality of financial accounts is selected by the server based on financial account information, such as reward information, associated with the plurality of financial accounts and the transaction information of the financial transaction. The financial transaction is then charged to the selected financial account.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2019Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: LENDINGCLUB BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONInventors: Shane Lunceford, Alejandra Tonda, Janna Goldberg, Albert Lee, Michael Homnick
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Publication number: 20210201316Abstract: Techniques are described herein for selecting an optimal financial account for a financial transaction. In an embodiment, a multi-account payment card is used to initiate a financial transaction. Transaction information of the financial transaction including a multi-account payment card ID is transmitted to a server for processing. The server determines that the multi-account payment card ID is associated with a plurality of financial accounts, wherein each of the plurality of financial accounts is associated with any one of a credit card, a debit card, an automatic teller machine (ATM) card, a gift card, or a credit line. A financial account of the plurality of financial accounts is selected by the server based on financial account information, such as reward information, associated with the plurality of financial accounts and the transaction information of the financial transaction. The financial transaction is then charged to the selected financial account.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2019Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Shane Lunceford, Alejandra Tonda, Janna Goldberg, Albert Lee, Michael Homnick
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Patent number: 9665243Abstract: A multi-selection system allows selection of multiple displayed items in a GUI, and processes an underlying data set based on the selection. Users may utilize swipes or concurrent point interactions with the GUI to co-select items. The system identifies actions to perform for selected items based on selection criteria associated with the selected items, or mapping data that maps the selected items to actions. The system automatically identifies grouping criteria for data returned from performed actions and displays resulting groups for further user selection. The system provides suggestive visual highlights that identify commonly co-selected items in the interface. The system collects instrumentation items, for historical usage data, that record aspects of users' interactions with the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: APOLLO EDUCATION GROUP, INC.Inventors: Pradeep Ragothaman, David Le, Shane Lunceford
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Patent number: 9612720Abstract: A multi-selection system allows selection of multiple displayed items in a GUI, and processes an underlying data set based on the selection. Users may utilize swipes or concurrent point interactions with the GUI to co-select items. The system identifies actions to perform for selected items based on selection criteria associated with the selected items, or mapping data that maps the selected items to actions. The system automatically identifies grouping criteria for data returned from performed actions and displays resulting groups for further user selection. The system provides suggestive visual highlights that identify commonly co-selected items in the interface. The system collects instrumentation items, for historical usage data, that record aspects of users' interactions with the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Apollo Education Group, Inc.Inventors: David Le, Pradeep Ragothaman, Shane Lunceford
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Publication number: 20160189109Abstract: A method and system for adaptive event scheduling are provided. A first start time and a first duration are automatically selected for a first calendar event. The first calendar event is for a first learning activity of the course. Insertion of the first calendar event is caused, at the first start time and with the first duration, into an electronic calendar associated with a user participating in a course. Behavior of the user relative to performance of the first learning activity is monitored. Based at least in part on the behavior, a second start time and a second duration are automatically selected for a second calendar event. The second calendar event is for a second learning activity of the course. Insertion of the second calendar event is caused, at the second start time and with the second duration, into the electronic calendar.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: David Le, Mei-chiao Lin, Sravanthi Deshmukh, Ted Wong, Manish Upendran, Isabel George, Shane Lunceford
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Publication number: 20160062607Abstract: A multi-selection system allows selection of multiple displayed items in a GUI, and processes an underlying data set based on the selection. Users may utilize swipes or concurrent point interactions with the GUI to co-select items. The system identifies actions to perform for selected items based on selection criteria associated with the selected items, or mapping data that maps the selected items to actions. The system automatically identifies grouping criteria for data returned from performed actions and displays resulting groups for further user selection. The system provides suggestive visual highlights that identify commonly co-selected items in the interface. The system collects instrumentation items, for historical usage data, that record aspects of users' interactions with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Shane Lunceford, David Le, Pradeep Ragothaman
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Publication number: 20160062562Abstract: A multi-selection system allows selection of multiple displayed items in a GUI, and processes an underlying data set based on the selection. Users may utilize swipes or concurrent point interactions with the GUI to co-select items. The system identifies actions to perform for selected items based on selection criteria associated with the selected items, or mapping data that maps the selected items to actions. The system automatically identifies grouping criteria for data returned from performed actions and displays resulting groups for further user selection. The system provides suggestive visual highlights that identify commonly co-selected items in the interface. The system collects instrumentation items, for historical usage data, that record aspects of users' interactions with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Pradeep Ragothaman, David Le, Shane Lunceford
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Publication number: 20160062560Abstract: A multi-selection system allows selection of multiple displayed items in a GUI, and processes an underlying data set based on the selection. Users may utilize swipes or concurrent point interactions with the GUI to co-select items. The system identifies actions to perform for selected items based on selection criteria associated with the selected items, or mapping data that maps the selected items to actions. The system automatically identifies grouping criteria for data returned from performed actions and displays resulting groups for further user selection. The system provides suggestive visual highlights that identify commonly co-selected items in the interface. The system collects instrumentation items, for historical usage data, that record aspects of users' interactions with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: David Le, Pradeep Ragothaman, Shane Lunceford