G06Q30/0601

Apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer storage medium for performing predictive inferences using multiple predictive models

Method, apparatus and computer program product for performing a cross-model predictive inference to generate a cross-model predictive output for a plurality of predictive inputs using a plurality of predictive models. For example, the apparatus includes at least one processor and at least one non-transitory memory including program code. The at least one non-transitory memory and the program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, obtain a model selection probability distribution which defines, for each predictive model, a respective selection probability score; obtain, for each predictive model, respective cross-model normalization data; for each predictive input, determine a cross-model predictive score; and determine, based on each determined cross-model predictive score, the cross-model predictive output.

Multi-zone secure artificial intelligence exchange and hub

In general, this disclosure describes a multi-zone secure AI exchange. The multi-zone secure AI exchange may be implemented in a multi-cloud, multi-data center environment, where each zone may be in a different cloud or data center. The multi-zone secure AI exchange may include a data repository, a data exchange, and shared services. The data repository may be configured to store algorithms and datasets, each having a respective owning user. The data exchange may receive datasets and algorithms from the data repository, and may perform the algorithms to produce output data. Each of the data repository, data exchange, and shared services may have a different level of security. The data repository may implement the highest level of security, allowing the owner user, and only the owning user, to control how their data and algorithms move in and out of the data repository, or are changed while in the data repository.

Virtually modeling clothing based on 3D models of customers

Three-dimensional models (or avatars) may be defined based on imaging data captured from a customer. The avatars may be based on a virtual mannequin having one or more dimensions in common with the customer, a body template corresponding to the customer, or imaging data captured from the customer. The avatars are displayed on displays or in user interfaces and used for any purpose, such as to depict how clothing will appear or behave while being worn by a customer alone or with other clothing. Customers may drag-and-drop images of clothing onto the avatars. One or more of the avatars may be displayed on any display, such as a monitor or a virtual reality headset, which may depict the avatars in a static or dynamic mode. Images of avatars and clothing may be used to generate print catalogs depicting the appearance or behavior of the clothing while worn by the customer.

Portable remote processing apparatus for property transactions
11593900 · 2023-02-28 · ·

A portable remote processing apparatus facilitates various aspects of a transaction, such as a real estate property transaction. A seller of the real estate property can use the portable remote processing apparatus to prepare a walk-through of the property for prospective buyers, to configure the property for a showing, and/or to interact with a buyer device to negotiate a sale of the real estate property. Typically, the portable remote processing apparatus communicates with a remote server device, thereby limiting the amount of hard coding in the apparatus and improving the processing capability of the apparatus.

User interactive wrapper for media content

Devices and methods are provided for using an interactive wrapper for media content. A method may include identifying, by a first device, a software container including a call to action. The method may include identifying non-interactive advertising content. The method may include generating an interactive advertisement by adding the advertising content to the software container, and sending the interactive advertisement to a second device for presentation. The method may include receiving an indication of a user interaction with the interactive advertisement, and determining, based on the user interaction, an action. The method may include sending data associated with the action to the second device or a third device for presentation.

Method and system for connecting and facilitating the machine-to-machine delivery of a gift that may or may not have monetary value

A computer-implemented method and system for facilitating a sending of a gift from a first machine to a second machine may include a processor of a computer server reviewing a first list of one or more names of people maintained in a computer database. The processor may review context information related to the one or more names to determine if a moment exists for sending a gift from a first machine to a second machine. Content providers may also request one or more gifts to be identified when a second machine is proximate to a content provider who may fulfill a gift.

System and method for remotely printing digital images for pickup at a retail store

The method and system allow a user to launch a client application on an web-enabled device and subsequently to navigate to an image source screen within the client application. After receiving an image source selection from the user, the client application retrieves images from the selected image source. The client application displays the retrieved images available for printing to a user, and in response to receiving a selection of an image, the client application transmits the image to a proprietary server. Moreover, upon receiving print order information, the client application additionally executes a location awareness application that determines a current location of the web-enabled device and subsequently, determines a proximal retail store to the current location of the web-enabled device. Thereafter, the remote printing system creates and transmits a print order that includes the selected image to the retail store for pickup.

Outside ordering system
11594223 · 2023-02-28 · ·

An ordering system can be positioned partially, or completely, outside in a retail environment with an ordering device located outside of a building on a site. The ordering device receiving a first audio stream concurrently with a second audio stream from an employee and proceeds to capture the first audio stream with a first port of an on-site computing device while capturing the second audio stream with a second port of the on-site computing device. A customer strategy can be executed with an intelligence module of the on-site computing device connected to the ordering device with the on-site customer strategy directing automated interactions with a first on-site customer to compile a retail order. The employee may communicate directly with the intelligence module via the second port without interrupting the first audio stream.

Outside ordering system
11594223 · 2023-02-28 · ·

An ordering system can be positioned partially, or completely, outside in a retail environment with an ordering device located outside of a building on a site. The ordering device receiving a first audio stream concurrently with a second audio stream from an employee and proceeds to capture the first audio stream with a first port of an on-site computing device while capturing the second audio stream with a second port of the on-site computing device. A customer strategy can be executed with an intelligence module of the on-site computing device connected to the ordering device with the on-site customer strategy directing automated interactions with a first on-site customer to compile a retail order. The employee may communicate directly with the intelligence module via the second port without interrupting the first audio stream.

Snapshot capture of computing device user interfaces
11593132 · 2023-02-28 · ·

Various aspects of the subject technology relate to systems, methods, and machine-readable media for automating the recording of an evidentiary history (e.g., versions audit trail) of a graphical user interface with an embedded clickwrap agreement. The snapshot server captures and outputs snapshot records of a graphical user interface displaying the clickwrap agreement on an end user computing platform. The snapshot records are created using a virtual machine that emulates an end user computing platform for navigation of an application rendered on the platform. Aspects may also include generating a snapshot record of metadata associated with the captured snapshot image.