Patents by Inventor Zachary M. Greenberger
Zachary M. Greenberger 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: 20190180483Abstract: A system, method and computer program products for prioritizing the stacking order of virtualized objects within a z-index of an augmented reality system by presenting the most valuable, relevant or important information more prominently. Prioritization of the virtualized object may occur dynamically, as a function of the user's primary focus. As the user's primary focus changes from one physical object to another, the stacking order may change in response to the shift in focus. Embodiments may use one or more techniques to identify the primary focus such as the direction of the user's gaze, the focal point of one or more visual recording systems (i.e. cameras) or the user may manually highlight one or more objects via the HUD or interface of the augmented display system. The disclosed embodiments allow for the more predominate or relevant objects within the augmented display to receive priority, unobscured viewing by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2017Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger
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Publication number: 20190180221Abstract: Approaches presented herein enable transmitting an inventory-based notification to a mobile device of a consumer. A product of interest to the consumer is identified, either based on purchasing history or explicitly selected by the consumer. Based on an inventory status of the product of interest, an inventory event is detected (e.g., expected depletion of inventory, expected replenishment of inventory, etc.). A location of the mobile device of the consumer is determined relative to one or more nearby retail locations. An alert is automatically transmitted to the mobile device based on the inventory event and the location of the user relative to the retail location(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2017Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jana H. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20190172086Abstract: The method of sending notifications may include determining that a user has interacted with a location in a manner that meets a set of criteria. The method may include based, at least in part, on a determination that the user has interacted with the location, determining content of a notification for the user based in part on the user meeting the set of criteria in an implementation of a location-based information campaign. The method may include determining a value included in the content of the notification based, at least in part, on a location history of the user. The method may include sending the notification to a computing device of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jana H. Jenkins
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Patent number: 10313751Abstract: A method, computer program product, and system for determining whether an individual at a venue views content in a monitor includes a processor defining a venue that includes at least one monitor for viewing content, where the at least one monitor has a viewing angle and the at least one monitor is viewable by an individual situated within a viewing cone defined by the viewing angle and within a pre-determined perpendicular distance from monitor. The processor identifies, based on communicating with location services on each client of a plurality of clients, a plurality of users (associated with the clients) entering the venue. The processor determines, in real time, for each user of the plurality of users and for each monitor of at least one monitor, a likelihood that the user is viewing the at least one monitor, wherein the determining comprises, for each user.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger
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Patent number: 10311524Abstract: Segmenting hashtags is provided. A selection of a sub-hashtag contained within a hashtag is received from a client device via a network. A set of content linked only to the selected sub-hashtag within the hashtag is retrieved. The set of content linked only to the selected sub-hashtag is sent to the client device via the network.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert H. Grant, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Trudy L. Hewitt
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Publication number: 20190138082Abstract: An approach is provided that maps a user's hand into a number of areas. The approach detects when a selection of one of the mapped areas by the user, such as by using a finger from the user's other hand. The approach then identifies an input that corresponds to the area selected by the user. This input is then transmitted to the information handling system for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Sarbajit K. Rakshit
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Publication number: 20190140883Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide techniques for suppression of commerce notifications based on user activity. In embodiments, the user activity is an activity such as an acknowledgement via an application on an electronic mobile computing device that is associated with the user. A first message is sent including information regarding offers and/or sales at a venue. The user may, at that time, interact with the information by pressing a button or activating a link to obtain more information. That interaction is recorded and used as criteria for sending or suppressing a second message. Alternatively, the second message may be modified. The modification can include rewording the first message as a reminder, and/or removal of audio and/or vibration alerts for the second message. These features promote a user experience in which the user is aware of a sale or promotion and the in-store experience remains positive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Ciaran E. Hannigan, Matthew J. Margolis
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Publication number: 20190138083Abstract: An approach is provided that maps a user's hand into a number of areas. The approach detects when a selection of one of the mapped areas by the user, such as by using a finger from the user's other hand. The approach then identifies an input that corresponds to the area selected by the user. This input is then transmitted to the information handling system for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Sarbajit K. Rakshit
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Publication number: 20190129955Abstract: Approaches for dynamic file name generation are provided. A computer-implemented method includes: receiving, by a naming server, user input defining a file naming convention; associating, by the naming server, the file naming convention with a user account; receiving, by the naming server, a first request for a file name from a first user device associated with the user account; generating, by the naming server, a first file name using the file naming convention in response to the first request; transmitting, by the naming server, the first file name to the first user device; receiving, by the naming server, a second request for a file name from a second user device associated with the user account, the second user device being different from the first user device; generating, by the naming server, a second file name using the file naming convention in response to the second request; and transmitting, by the naming server, the second file name to the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Trudy L. Hewitt
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Patent number: 10277834Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide techniques for suggesting a visual effect based on detected sounds. The sounds can be speech and/or music. Tempo and song identification techniques may be used to determine criteria for selecting visual effects to present to a user. The user selects a visual effect from the suggested visual effects and applies the visual effect to an image acquired by a camera. A modified image that combines the original acquired image with the visual effect is transmitted to another user during communication such as video chat, or, alternatively, the modified image may be posted to a social media account.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger
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Patent number: 10255619Abstract: Approaches presented herein enable creating a dynamic geo-fence based on a popularity of a product. Specifically, a geo-fence at a venue (e.g., retail outlet, restaurant, ticket office, etc.) is established based on a reference point and an area having a range. A product is associated with the established geo-fence. The range of the area is dynamically modified (i.e., increased or decreased) based on a popularity of the product in order to optimize the flow of customers to the venue.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger
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Publication number: 20190089668Abstract: An alert system and method may include receiving a notification message from a notification device, in an environment with one or more notification devices arranged throughout the environment, analyzing the notification message to determine a class of notification message, the class of notification message being input by a user prior receiving the notification message, determining an alert preference corresponding to the class of notification message, the alert preference being input by the user prior to receiving the notification message, and alerting, by the processor, the user of the notification message in accordance with the alert preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2017Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger
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Patent number: 10217019Abstract: An approach is provided for correlating a comment about an image with first object(s) in the image. Object(s) in the image are detected and identified. Based on a cognitive and contextual analysis of the comment, the first object(s) included in the identified object(s) are determined to be referred to by the comment. Responsive to determining that the first object(s) are referred to by the comment, the comment is linked with the first object(s). Alternately, based on a cognitive and contextual analysis of the comment about the image, the comment is determined to be referring to object(s). Responsive to determining that the comment refers to the object(s), the image is scanned and responsive to the image being scanned, the object(s) are identified in the image. Based on the comment referring to the object(s) and responsive to the object(s) being identified, the comment is linked with the identified object(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Trudy L. Hewitt
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Patent number: 10152636Abstract: A computer system, method, and computer readable product are provided for setting a personal status using augmented reality. In various embodiments, an augmented-reality computing device captures an image of a physical scene, which includes a person. The computing device then identifies the person, and accesses a personal status for that person. The computing device generates and displays an augmented reality image that displays the personal status in proximity to the person in the scene.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jeffrey A. Kusnitz
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Patent number: 10140859Abstract: A risk of at least one vehicle blocking an intersection is determined. One or more ameliorative actions are determined based on the risk. At least one of the one or more ameliorative actions are performed.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Clifford A. Pickover, Komminist Weldemariam
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Publication number: 20180315090Abstract: In an approach to determining a boundary-specific offer, one or more computer processors determine a user of a mobile device is within a pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors determine a first notification of an offer corresponding to the pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors send the first notification of the offer to the mobile device. The one or more computer processors determine whether the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary. In response to determining the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary, the one or more computer processors invalidate the offer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2017Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jana H. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20180315087Abstract: In an approach to determining a boundary-specific offer, one or more computer processors determine a user of a mobile device is within a pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors determine a first notification of an offer corresponding to the pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors send the first notification of the offer to the mobile device. The one or more computer processors determine whether the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary. In response to determining the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary, the one or more computer processors invalidate the offer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2017Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jana H. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20180293468Abstract: By performing Natural Language Processing (NLP) on a comment to a social media post, an entity that is referenced in the comment is extracted. The entity is an object other than a human face that is depicted in an image in the post. The image is analyzed to determine whether the entity is represented in the image. When the entity is represented in the image, a sentiment value of the comment is computed relative to the entity. A value corresponding to the sentiment value is assigned to a characteristic of a graphical artifact. A position is determined relative to an area occupied by the entity in the image. The graphical artifact is caused to be overlaid on the image at the position and with the value of the characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Trudy L. Hewitt
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Publication number: 20180285645Abstract: A computer system, method, and computer readable product are provided for setting a personal status using augmented reality. In various embodiments, an augmented reality computing device captures an image of a physical scene, which includes a person. The computing device then identifies the person, and accesses a personal status for that person. The computing device generates and displays an augmented reality image that displays the personal status in proximity to the person in the scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger, Jeffrey A. Kusnitz
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Publication number: 20180267998Abstract: A method of determining contextual and cognitive metadata for shared photographs in which a sender's device takes a photographic image, and stores the image in a file along with metadata associated with the sender. The file, with the image and metadata, is sent to a recipient's device, which receives and stores the file. The recipient's device gathers information about the recipient, and converts the information into tags. The recipient's device performs binary regression the tags in the metadata about the sender and the metadata about the recipient, and derives a context value (iContext) for the metadata tags. The context values for the sender and recipient tags are compared to determine a disposition for the related sender and recipient tags. The recipient device modifies the metadata in the file in accordance with the disposition; and stores the file with the image and the modified metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2017Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Shadi E. Albouyeh, Jonathan Dunne, Jeremy A. Greenberger, Zachary M. Greenberger