Asides detection in documents
    2.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US11256913B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-02-22

    申请号:US16598680

    申请日:2019-10-10

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    摘要: Techniques are disclosed for identifying asides within a document, and detecting a display order of contents based of the identified asides. In a document, an “aside” represents a content region of the document that is distinct from the main content regions, and may be visually distinguishable from the main content region. In an example, a document is received, where the document lacks identification of asides. The document is analyzed to identify asides within the document. A display order of contents within the document is then determined, based on the identified asides. For example, in the display order, the asides are ordered between two segments of the main content and/or at a beginning or an end of the main content, but may not be ordered to be embedded in between a segment of the main content. The document is displayed in accordance with the display order.

    INTEGRATED REVIEW AND REVISION OF DIGITAL CONTENT

    公开(公告)号:US20220035789A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-02-03

    申请号:US16941291

    申请日:2020-07-28

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    摘要: In some embodiments, a review application accesses a review file containing a text-based comment describing a change to an object in a design file. The design file is created and editable in a design application different from the review application. The review application determines, from the text-based comment, a tool in the design application configured to implement the change to the object described in the text-based comment. The review application updates the user interface to include a user interface of the tool along with the text-based comment and receives, through the user interface of the tool, a confirmation of applying the change to the object in the design file. The review application further causes the change to the object to be applied to the design file.

    Jointly editing related objects in a digital image

    公开(公告)号:US11216998B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-01-04

    申请号:US17125714

    申请日:2020-12-17

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    摘要: In implementations of jointly editing related objects in a digital image, an image editing application segments a first object in a digital image, and an additional object corresponding to the first object, such a shadow cast by the first object, a reflection of the first object, or an object of a same object class as the first object. Respective stick diagrams for the first object and the additional object are generated, and a mapping of the first object to the additional object is generated based on the stick diagrams. Based on a user request to edit the first object, such as to warp the first object, the first object and the additional object are jointly edited based on the mapping. Accordingly, realistic digital images are efficiently generated that maintain correspondence between related objects, without requiring a user to edit each object individually, thus saving time and resources.

    ENHANCED BIOMETRIC PRIVACY
    5.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20200302152A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-24

    申请号:US16359378

    申请日:2019-03-20

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00 G06K9/62 G06F21/32

    摘要: Methods, systems, and software are disclosed herein for protecting the privacy of users in images and to prevent or mitigate the occurrence of privacy breaches. In an implementation, a biometric privacy service identifies a biometric marker in an image of a scene, such as a fingerprint, a retina, or an iris. The service then identifies one or more features of the biometric marker to be modified. The biometric service also identifies one or more modifications to make to the one or more features of the biometric marker and generates a modified version of the biometric marker that reflects the modification(s). The image is updated by the service with the modified version of the biometric marker, so that the biometric marker can no longer be used for unwanted purposes, whether they be malicious in intent or benign.

    Participant Engagement Detection and Control System for Online Sessions

    公开(公告)号:US20200153915A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-14

    申请号:US16185925

    申请日:2018-11-09

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    IPC分类号: H04L29/08 H04L29/06 G09B7/00

    摘要: In implementations of a participant engagement detection and control system for online sessions, a computing device implements a participant engagement system to monitor user actions of participants during an online session, and track engagement levels of the participants by mapping the user actions and content of the online session to a timeline of the online session. Engagement scores for the participants are determined based on the mapping of the user actions and the content at each time interval of the timeline. Low-engagement participants having a probability of dropping out of the online session are determined based on the engagement scores. Engaging content is selected as determined to increase an engagement level of the low-engagement participants, and the engaging content is communicated to the low-engagement participants. Furthermore, the engaging content and identifiers of the low-engagement participants can be communicated to a presenter of the online session.

    In-app lead nurturing within an electronic document

    公开(公告)号:US11475458B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-10-18

    申请号:US16527443

    申请日:2019-07-31

    申请人: ADOBE INC.

    摘要: The present disclosure relates to a cloud-based system including a server for generating and nurturing leads using within-a document lead nurturing. The server enables a marketer to generate initial content and contextual content, specify a consumption condition with respect to the initial content, and generate an electronic file including the initial content and executable code configured to monitor consumption of the initial content. A user (e.g., possible lead) uses a reader program of their device to open the electronic file, which presents the initial content and triggers execution of an instruction of the executable code to monitor interactions of the user with the initial content to determine whether the consumption condition has been satisfied. The reader program executes another instruction of the executable code to present the contextual content and notify the server that the user is a possible lead, when the consumption condition is satisfied.

    Integrated review and revision of digital content

    公开(公告)号:US11314725B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-04-26

    申请号:US16941291

    申请日:2020-07-28

    申请人: Adobe Inc.

    摘要: In some embodiments, a review application accesses a review file containing a text-based comment describing a change to an object in a design file. The design file is created and editable in a design application different from the review application. The review application determines, from the text-based comment, a tool in the design application configured to implement the change to the object described in the text-based comment. The review application updates the user interface to include a user interface of the tool along with the text-based comment and receives, through the user interface of the tool, a confirmation of applying the change to the object in the design file. The review application further causes the change to the object to be applied to the design file.