Patents by Inventor Sheila Page

Sheila Page 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).

  • Patent number: 12259873
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server to facilitate detection of a fraudulent submission. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include using the processor, optionally running a statistical model, to determine an entity identifier, a predicted value of a data field in the document, and whether there is a difference between the value in the predicted data field and a corresponding value in the populated document. Methods may include implementing a corrective action, such as raising a fraud alert at the organization, when there is a difference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2025
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, Sr., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Patent number: 12260416
    Abstract: Methods for automating a submission of a compliance filing from an organization to a regulatory authority. Methods may include enhancing compatibility of a document submitted by an entity to an organization with the latter's database to facilitate automated submission of a compliance document. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include updating the database with data from the document. Methods may include using the processor to run a statistical model to determine an appropriate compliance filing relating to change in information about the entity, to populate the compliance filing, and to submit the completed compliance filing with the regulatory authority.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2025
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, Sr., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Patent number: 11972008
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for integrating data from multiple computer-based communication platforms and dynamically adjusting search results for search queries received from each of the computer-based communication platforms in response to unique security settings is provided. The methods may include a system. The system may include a centralized database for receive indicators of concern (“IOCs”) from the communication platforms and tag each IOC with an identifier associated with a communication platform from which the IOC was received. The system may also include an API for modifying search queries received from the communication platforms and applying the modified search queries to the centralized database. The system may further include a dynamic filter for dynamically adjusting search results based at least in part on an originator of a search query.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2024
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, Sr., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Patent number: 11934447
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server. Methods may include using a computer hardware processor to digitize a document from a first format into a digital format, such as bytes, when the first format may not be compatible with the database. Methods may further include using a computer hardware processor to convert the document from a digital format into a second format, where the second format of the document may be compatible with the organization's database. Methods may include using a computer hardware processor to populate the database on the computer server with data from the document in the second format. Methods may further include storing the populated database and the document in the second format on the computer server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2024
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, Sr., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Publication number: 20240086395
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server to facilitate detection of a fraudulent submission. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include using the processor, optionally running a statistical model, to determine an entity identifier, a predicted value of a data field in the document, and whether there is a difference between the value in the predicted data field and a corresponding value in the populated document. Methods may include implementing a corrective action, such as raising a fraud alert at the organization, when there is a difference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2023
    Publication date: March 14, 2024
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, SR., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Publication number: 20240037565
    Abstract: Methods for automating a submission of a compliance filing from an organization to a regulatory authority. Methods may include enhancing compatibility of a document submitted by an entity to an organization with the latter's database to facilitate automated submission of a compliance document. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include updating the database with data from the document. Methods may include using the processor to run a statistical model to determine an appropriate compliance filing relating to change in information about the entity, to populate the compliance filing, and to submit the completed compliance filing with the regulatory authority.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2022
    Publication date: February 1, 2024
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, SR., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Publication number: 20240037089
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server to facilitate detection of a fraudulent submission. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include using the processor, optionally running a statistical model, to determine an entity identifier, a predicted value of a data field in the document, and whether there is a difference between the value in the predicted data field and a corresponding value in the populated document. Methods may include implementing a corrective action, such as raising a fraud alert at the organization, when there is a difference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2022
    Publication date: February 1, 2024
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, SR., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Patent number: 11874823
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server to facilitate detection of a fraudulent submission. Methods may include receiving a populated document in a first format from the entity, using a processor to digitize the document into a digital format, such as bytes, and further into a second format, where the first format may not be compatible with the database and the second format may be compatible with the database. Methods may include using the processor, optionally running a statistical model, to determine an entity identifier, a predicted value of a data field in the document, and whether there is a difference between the value in the predicted data field and a corresponding value in the populated document. Methods may include implementing a corrective action, such as raising a fraud alert at the organization, when there is a difference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2022
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2024
    Assignee: Bank of America Corporation
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, Sr., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Publication number: 20240012848
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing compatibility of a document of an entity with an organization's database on a computer server. Methods may include using a computer hardware processor to digitize a document from a first format into a digital format, such as bytes, when the first format may not be compatible with the database. Methods may further include using a computer hardware processor to convert the document from a digital format into a second format, where the second format of the document may be compatible with the organization's database. Methods may include using a computer hardware processor to populate the database on the computer server with data from the document in the second format. Methods may further include storing the populated database and the document in the second format on the computer server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2022
    Publication date: January 11, 2024
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, SR., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos
  • Publication number: 20230418962
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for integrating data from multiple computer-based communication platforms and dynamically adjusting search results for search queries received from each of the computer-based communication platforms in response to unique security settings is provided. The methods may include a system. The system may include a centralized database for receive indicators of concern (“IOCs”) from the communication platforms and tag each IOC with an identifier associated with a communication platform from which the IOC was received. The system may also include an API for modifying search queries received from the communication platforms and applying the modified search queries to the centralized database. The system may further include a dynamic filter for dynamically adjusting search results based at least in part on an originator of a search query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2022
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: James Siekman, Aubrey Breon Farrar, SR., Mohamed Faris Khaleeli, Patricia Ann Albritton, Sheila Page, Mark Alan Odiorne, Marcus R. Matos