17530279. SCROLL-BASED AUTOMATIC FIELD COMPLETION simplified abstract (Capital One Services, LLC)

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SCROLL-BASED AUTOMATIC FIELD COMPLETION

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Michael Mossoba of Great Falls VA (US)

Timur Sherif of Silver Spring MD (US)

Lesley Newton of Richmond VA (US)

SCROLL-BASED AUTOMATIC FIELD COMPLETION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17530279 titled 'SCROLL-BASED AUTOMATIC FIELD COMPLETION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a scroll-based automatic field completion system for web browsers.

  • The system monitors a web page for empty fields while scrolling.
  • It automatically fills or completes the empty fields based on their location on the page.
  • The system determines the type of data associated with the field and retrieves user data of that type from a data store.
  • A machine learning model predicts the user's preference for multiple completion options.
  • When scrolling up, the system can initiate automatic refill of a completed field with different information.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various fields, including:

  • Web browsing applications
  • Online forms and surveys
  • E-commerce websites
  • Data entry systems

Problems Solved

The scroll-based automatic field completion system solves the following problems:

  • Reduces manual effort and time required to fill out online forms and fields.
  • Improves user experience by automatically completing fields based on user preferences.
  • Minimizes errors and inconsistencies in data entry.

Benefits

The benefits of the scroll-based automatic field completion system are:

  • Increased efficiency and productivity for users filling out online forms.
  • Enhanced user satisfaction by reducing repetitive tasks.
  • Improved accuracy and consistency in data entry.


Original Abstract Submitted

Scroll-based automatic field completion is disclosed. A page displayed by a web browser can be monitored for empty fields as the page is scrolled. Automatic fill or completion of the empty field can be triggered in response to a request to scroll down based on the location of the empty field on the page. Automatic completion can involve determining a type of data associated with the field and retrieving user data of the type from a data store. A machine learning model can also be invoked to predict a user's preference for multiple completion options. Further, automatic refill of a completed field with different information can be initiated in response to a scroll up and the location of the field on the page.