Patent classifications
G06Q30/0643
Modification of user interface based on dynamically-ranked product attributes
A user interface (UI) feature assists users in comparing items and making purchase decisions. One or more attributes for results of a search query are dynamically identified and ranked for presentation within the UI so that a user easily compares products based on features of interest. Additionally, other content of the UI, such as product images, rankings, etc. are dynamically ranked based on the search query and/or user context and presented in an order of relevance so that the user quickly identifies information for making meaningful shopping decisions.
Method for Managing Item List and an Apparatus for the Same
Disclosed is an item list management method comprising checking a first list including at least one item selected according to a selection input of a user, checking a first sub-list and a second sub-list in which the at least one item is classified based on a time when the at least one item is stored in the first list, and providing, in response to a first input of the user related to the first list, a first page including the first sub-list displayed in a first area and the second sub-list displayed in a second area distinct from the first area.
INTEGRATION OF IMAGE CAPTURING MECHANISM INTO ECOMMERCE APPLICATION
Integrating an image capturing mechanism into an ecommerce application is described. Images of items offered for sale via ecommerce channels associated with an ecommerce service provider and performance metrics associated with the images and/or content items with which the images are presented via the ecommerce channels can be analyzed. Based partly on the analyzing, a characteristic associated with the images that are associated with a performance metric that satisfies a threshold or that are presented by the content items that are associated with the performance metric that satisfies the threshold can be determined. A new image of an item to be offered for sale by a merchant via an ecommerce channel can be received and, based at least partly on the characteristic, it can be determined whether to integrate the new image into a content item for the merchant, wherein the content item to be presented via the ecommerce channel.
GENERATING VIRTUAL DIGITAL OBJECTS USING BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
A system and method for creating a virtual digital object comprising a plurality of components includes receiving from a user selections of a plurality of components for use in creating the virtual digital object. Each component has a cost designated in cryptocurrency that is presented for acceptance by the user. Upon acceptance, a cost tally for the virtual digital object is updated. Upon completion, the virtual digital object is minted by subtracting a total cost tally in cryptocurrency from a digital wallet of the user and by interacting with a smart contract including the virtual digital object and metadata relating to at least one of valuation of the virtual digital object, creation of the virtual digital object, and rules governing use and ownership of the virtual digital object. The minted virtual digital object is added to the user's digital wallet and optionally uploaded to an online gallery for purchase.
OPENMALL PROCESS AND METHOD OF SOCIAL COMMERCE USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The Openmall method, operating for PCs, tablets and/or smartphones or any other device, which provides help to users through 3D virtual assistants equipped with artificial intelligence and, therefore, avatars, for the purchase and/or sale of goods and services within a Mall, in virtual trade shows, unlimited to other types of virtual spaces. Virtual interaction with other users can also occur unlimitedly with the avatars themselves by means of artificial intelligence with neural network. Avatars can then also access and/or share business-intelligence information and then provide this information to real users, or between avatars themselves. The Openmall method through virtual avatars equipped with artificial intelligence simulates the ways in which the human mind draws logical conclusions through reasoning, making the avatars themselves capable of interacting with each other. The method has internal services such as e-commerce, social networks, logistics and/or payments that can also be made with virtual currency, profit sharing, audio streaming, video, etc., possibly specific depending on the immersive virtual environment adopted as a digital replica of the reality.
The method thus facilitates collaboration between man and machine, guaranteeing companies growth and competitive advantages.
SHOPPER-BASED COMMERCE DRIVEN PRESENTATION OF REQUIRED-BUT-MISSING PRODUCT RELATED INFORMATION
In an approach for a shopper-based commerce driven presentation of required-but-missing product related information, a processor detects a user viewing a physical product via a mixed reality device. A processor identifies a preferred environment for the physical product from a personal shopper profile of the user. A processor generates via the mixed reality device a depiction of the preferred environment. A processor determines whether the physical product can be overlaid in the preferred environment. A processor enables the user to purchase a product based on the determination.
User interface for image-based rendering of virtual tours
Under an embodiment of the invention, a computer system includes a user interface (UI) for virtual tours of modeled real estate. The UI includes three ways to navigate the modeled real estate. The first navigation element is a 3D UI element that provides a 3D view of the property and enables the user to freely navigate in the XY plane of the virtual model. The second navigation element is a 2D map of the real property overlaid on a portion of the 3D UI element. The 2D map overlay enables navigation in the XY plane of the virtual model. The third navigation element is a 1D text element of the real property overlaid on a portion of the 3D UI element. The 1D text overlay enables navigation along the Z axis or the XY plane of the virtual model.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCT VISUALIZATION USING A SINGLE-PAGE APPLICATION
Systems and methods are disclosed for visualizing products in a single-page application. Consistent with disclosed embodiments, an application system can receive from a client system, during rendering of a webpage received by the client system from a host system, a request for a script associated with the host system. The script can be executable by the client system to perform operations including modifying the webpage to include a visualization application in response to a selection of a visualization control in the webpage by a user of the client system. Consistent with disclosed embodiments, the application system can receive, from the visualization application, a request to display a product in a first image. A location can be identified in the first image using a machine learning model. Instructions can be provided to the visualization application for displaying the product at the location.
Operating Method for Electronic Apparatus for Offering Item Information and Electronic Apparatus Supporting Thereof
Disclosed is a method of providing item information by an electronic apparatus, the method including confirming information on a first item on the basis of a first input including selection information of user acquired from a first page, confirming whether a second item having identification information corresponding to the first item is present on the basis of the information on the first item, and providing a second page having a first widget including unit price information of the first item and unit price information of the second item and a second widget including payment amount information, in response to a second input for item purchase, when the second item is present and the unit price information of the second item is lower than the unit price information of the first item.
Augmented reality visualizer for swimming pools
An augmented reality visualizer for swimming pools is described herein. In one example, a system can receive images of a target area for a swimming pool from a camera. The system can generate an augmented reality environment by analyzing the images. The augmented reality environment can include a virtual swimming pool overlaying at least one image of the target area. The system can then output the augmented reality environment on a display for viewing by a user.