Patent classifications
G06Q30/0633
Method, system, and medium for transforming transaction data to subscription data using disparate computing platforms
Techniques for transforming transaction data to subscription data using disparate computing platforms is described, including receiving an input configured to request data associated with a product, generating javascript used to render a web page including the data retrieved using a product identifier, invoking a controller script to request a widget file generated compositely to include an offer identifier, a session identifier, a merchant identifier, and the product identifier, calling a platform associated with the second server to determine whether a subscription is associated with the product identifier, and injecting the data, other data, and further data in a composite interface that is configured to simultaneously present a shopping cart with product content and subscription content.
Gift transaction system architecture
A system architecture of a gift transaction system is disclosed. The gift transaction system can include a buyer interface module, a recipient interface module, a merchant backend interface module, a store front interface module, a curation module, a reminder module, an analytics module, or a media plug-in interface module. A method of operating the gift transaction system under the system architecture includes: providing an embedded widget on a website to determine gift intent to initiate a gift transaction by a buyer account for a recipient account; generating a gift buyer interface for a first client device to personalize a gift package including a gift item; generating a gift recipient interface for a second client device to customize the gift package; and communicating with a merchant backend system to complete the gift transaction to ship the gift package.
Systems and methods for a centralized gift registry with automatic retailer-specific registry creation
Systems and methods for that allow for the creation and management of a centralized gift registry are described. Gifts are added to the centralized gift registry from retailer-specific registries. A gift registrant may select one or more retailers. The centralized gift registry system may automatically submit a request for the creation of retailer-specific registries at each of the retailers selected by the gift registrant, based in part on information provided to the centralized gift registry by the gift registrant. This creation may involve the use of APIs at the centralized gift registry or the retailer-specific registries. A gift list is created and displayed. Gift givers may select a gift from the centralized gift registry.
Machine learning model trained to predict conversions for determining lost conversions caused by restrictions in available fulfillment windows or fulfillment cost
An online concierge system trains a machine learning conversion model that predicts a probability of receiving an order from a user when the user accesses the online concierge system. The conversion model predicts the probability of receiving the order based on a set of input features that include price and availability information. For each access to the online concierge system, the online concierge system applies the conversion model to a current price and availability and to an optimal price availability. The online concierge system generates a metric as the difference between the two predicted probabilities of receiving an order.
Method and System for Facilitating Virtual Gifting
The present invention relates to a method, system, and computer program product for facilitating sharing of desired items stored in a digital wallet for gifting purposes. The invention includes selection of items by users to be saved in their digital wallets and sharing of the wallet and items saved therein with other users such as friends, relatives and others. The other users can view the content of the shared wallets and can purchase one or more items for gifting. The invention also includes registration of the sellers for listing items for sale at a discounted price, along with a percentage sharing with the server used in the digital wallet.
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.
Transaction processing system, transaction processing device, and information processing method
A checkout system includes a mobile point-of-sale (POS) apparatus and a server. The mobile POS apparatus includes a code reader, a user interface, a display, a wireless communication interface, and a processor. The processor controls the wireless communication interface to transmit a product code read by the code reader and a settlement instruction based on a user operation on the user interface. The server is configured to generate a data record including the product code and transmit a settlement request to a settlement server upon receiving the settlement instruction. If a settlement non-completion response is received from the settlement server, the server stores transaction data including a first identifier indicating the settlement request and a second identifier indicating the transaction data in a database and causes the display of the mobile POS apparatus to display a code symbol representing the second identifier.
Automated product recommendation
Systems and methods for automated product recommendation are disclosed herein. This can include generating an entry, the entry corresponding to an item selected for purchase, in a mirror-cart linked with a user account and identifying a recipe associated with the selected item. This can include comparing items identified in the recipe to items contained in the mirror-cart to identify a missing item that is not in the mirror-cart, and then prompting the user to purchase the missing item. Automated product recommendation can include generating an entry in the mirror-cart linked to the missing item when the user selects the missing item for purchase, updating an invoice with price information for the selected missing item, and transferring the invoice to a point of sale terminal at the retail location.
Visualization of high-dimensional data
A system is configured to detect a small, but meaningful, anomaly within one or more metrics associated with a platform. The system displays visuals of the metrics so that a user monitoring the platform can effectively notice a problem associated with the anomaly and take appropriate action to remediate the problem. A first visual includes a radar-based visual that renders an object representing data for a set of metrics being monitored. A second visual includes a tree map visual that includes sections where each section is associated with an attribute used to compose the set of metrics. Via the display of the visuals, the techniques provide an improved way of representing a large number of metrics (e.g., hundreds, thousands, etc.) being monitored for a platform. Moreover, the techniques are configured to expose useful information associated with the platform in a manner that can be effectively interpreted by a user.
Point of Sale Payment Method
The present disclosure describes making a payment transaction between a customer and a merchant using a payment card of the customer including: transmitting details of the payment transaction from a mobile device to a remote server; capturing at least one image of the payment card using the mobile device of the merchant; transmitting the at least one image of the payment card to the remote server; identifying, by the remote server, the merchant and the payment card captured in the at least one image; and implementing the payment transaction between bank accounts of the customer and the merchant.