Amazon Technologies, Inc. patent applications on December 19th, 2024
Patent Applications by Amazon Technologies, Inc. on December 19th, 2024
Amazon Technologies, Inc.: 6 patent applications
Amazon Technologies, Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F8/65 (1), G06F9/50 (1), G06F8/70 (1), G06F9/48 (1), G06F16/182 (1) G06F8/65 (1), G06F9/5038 (1), G06F21/6245 (1), G06Q10/0875 (1), G06V10/772 (1)
With keywords such as: vehicle, computation, media, inputs, user, stored, edge, data, output, and network in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Amazon Technologies, Inc.
20240419429. VEHICLE SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT SERVICE_simplified_abstract_(amazon technologies, inc.)
Inventor(s): Roland Mesde of Cupertino CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Michael Kenneth Dosenbach of Renton WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Alex Bessonov of San Jose CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., David Joseph Mifsud of Lake Stevens WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., George Sherif Kamal Hanna of Toronto (CA) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F8/65
CPC Code(s): G06F8/65
Abstract: a vehicle software deployment management system generates a modifiable deployment plan and one or more associated vehicle software modules that is sent to an edge device at a vehicle activity site. the edge device stores the modifiable deployment plan and the one or more vehicle software modules for updating a given vehicle at a future time. in some embodiments, the vehicle may have insufficient network connectivity to perform the update remotely from the vehicle activity site. in some embodiments, the modifiable deployment plan may be modified by the edge device at the future time when the vehicle is present at the vehicle activity site, based on vehicle information obtained by the edge device and based on vehicle user/technician input obtained by the edge device.
Inventor(s): Marvin Michael Theimer of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Julien Jacques Ellie of Fall City WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Colin Watson of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Ullas Sankhla of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Swapandeep Singh of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Kerry Hart of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Paul Anderson of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Brian Dahmen of Bainbridge Island WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Suchi Nandini of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Yunhan Chen of Kirkland WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Shu Liu of Mercer Island WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Arjun Raman of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Yuxin Xie of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Fengjia Xiong of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50, G06F8/70, G06F9/48, G06F16/182
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5038
Abstract: methods, systems, and computer-readable media for orchestration of computations using a remote repository are disclosed. a representation of one or more inputs to a computation is stored in a repository. the computation is assigned to one or more hosts of a plurality of hosts. a representation of program code executable to perform the computation is stored in the repository. a local copy of the one or more inputs is stored on the one or more hosts. the computation is initiated on the one or more hosts using the program code and the local copy of the one or more inputs. the computation is initiated for a plurality of keys. the computation succeeds for one or more keys after the computation has failed for one or more other keys. a representation of one or more outputs of the computation is stored in the repository.
Inventor(s): Ning Liao of Sammamish WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Josef Schiefer of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Karishma Chawla of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Ruiwen Zhao of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Michael Banfield of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Fusheng Yuan of Kenmore WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Kaiwen Qu of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/62, G06F16/33, G06F21/60
CPC Code(s): G06F21/6245
Abstract: unstructured data items are stored at an object storage service. a filtering requirement to be used to generate a result set for an access request is determined. using a transformed representation of the filtering requirement, a target set of tokens of the filtering requirement which are to be obfuscated within a log record is identified. a log record that comprises substitute tokens for the target set of tokens is generated and stored.
20240420080. ITEM TRANSITIONS_simplified_abstract_(amazon technologies, inc.)
Inventor(s): Gianna Lise Puerini of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Dilip Kumar of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Steven Kessel of Seattle WA (US) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06Q10/0875
CPC Code(s): G06Q10/0875
Abstract: this disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. for example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. the items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. when the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.
Inventor(s): Rahul Gupta of Waltham MA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Ninareh Mehrabi of Glendale CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Palash Goyal of San Jose CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Kai-Wei Chang of Los Angeles CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Aram Galstyan of Los Angeles CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06V10/772, G06F40/30, G06F40/40, G06V10/774
CPC Code(s): G06V10/772
Abstract: techniques for generating synthetic data for machine learning (ml) models are described. a system includes a language model that processes a task and a corresponding set of example inputs to generate another input, referred to herein as a machine-generated data. the machine-generated data is processed using a ml, model (that data is being generated for) to determine a model output, and the model output is analyzed to determine whether it corresponds to a target output. if the model output corresponds to the target output, then the machine-generated data is added to the set of example inputs and one of the original example inputs is removed to generate an updated set of example inputs. the updated set can be used for various training techniques.
Inventor(s): Selvanayagam Sendurpandian of Livermore CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Ross Engers of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Luke Curley of El Cerrito CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Nikhil Purushe of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Andrew Francis of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Daniel Lin of Oakland CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Tarek Amara of Pleasanton CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Shuhan Jin of Foster City CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Levi Lovelock of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Berk Taner of San Mateo CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Yann Landry of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Neeraj Satish Joshi of Newark CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc., Jean-Sebastien Royer of San Francisco CA (US) for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04N21/2347, H04L9/06, H04L9/08
CPC Code(s): H04N21/2347
Abstract: a processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/cdns) and to a media player. the processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. the service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted cdns. the provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. to play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). the media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/cdn and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
Amazon Technologies, Inc. patent applications on December 19th, 2024