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公开(公告)号:US20240403366A1
公开(公告)日:2024-12-05
申请号:US18344041
申请日:2023-06-29
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Jason Stakelon , Richard Chan , Fiona Rolander , Walter Somerville
IPC: G06F16/901 , G06F16/28 , G06F16/9535
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, non-transitory computer-readable media, and methods for generating a content stack utilizing one or more machine-learning models. In some implementations, the disclosed systems generate and provide, to a user account, a content stack that includes content items corresponding to a topic prompt for the user account. For instance, in some implementations, the disclosed systems utilize content-based signals and account-based signals to generate an account-specific stack formulation graph that represents a plurality of content items and relationships of the content items with each other and with the user account. Additionally, in some implementations, the disclosed systems analyze the account-specific stack formulation graph to generate a content stack from the plurality of content items, the content stack comprising a set of content items corresponding to the topic prompt.
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公开(公告)号:US20240320273A1
公开(公告)日:2024-09-26
申请号:US18680964
申请日:2024-05-31
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Benjamin Joseph Calabrese , Austin Sung , Jason Stakelon , Bonita Leung
IPC: G06F16/906 , G06F11/14 , G06F16/9535
CPC classification number: G06F16/906 , G06F11/1469 , G06F16/9535 , G06F2201/84
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.
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公开(公告)号:US11928320B1
公开(公告)日:2024-03-12
申请号:US18068198
申请日:2022-12-19
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Benjamin Joseph Calabrese , Austin Sung , Jason Stakelon , Bonita Leung
IPC: G06F3/04842 , G06F3/0481 , H04L65/1069
CPC classification number: G06F3/04842 , G06F3/0481 , H04L65/1069 , G06F2203/04803
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.
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公开(公告)号:US11960911B1
公开(公告)日:2024-04-16
申请号:US18068186
申请日:2022-12-19
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Benjamin Joseph Calabrese , Austin Sung , Jason Stakelon , Bonita Leung
IPC: G06F9/451 , G06F3/0481 , G06F3/0484 , G06F11/14
CPC classification number: G06F9/451 , G06F3/0481 , G06F3/0484 , G06F11/1469 , G06F2201/805 , G06F2203/04803
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.
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公开(公告)号:US11863600B2
公开(公告)日:2024-01-02
申请号:US17364375
申请日:2021-06-30
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Siya Yang , Alan Rogers , Daniel Wagner , Irene Ma , Jason Stakelon
IPC: H04L65/401 , G06F3/04845 , G06F3/04812
CPC classification number: H04L65/4015 , G06F3/04812 , G06F3/04845
Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for allowing remote participation in collaborative video review based on joint state data, for a video collaboration session, maintained by a video collaboration service. A user at a participant client device may provide one or more annotations, such as a drawing annotation, for the video data via a client application. The client application transmits computer-readable instructions for re-creating the drawing annotation to the service, which distributes the drawing instructions to the other participant client devices. Using the drawing instructions, the client applications at the client devices are configured to re-create the drawing annotation on the associated video frame displayed at the client devices. The joint state data communicated to client devices for a given session may include co-presence data that efficiently increases communication among the participants in a session. Co-presence data received by a participant client device may be depicted in a GUI of the client application.
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公开(公告)号:US11785279B2
公开(公告)日:2023-10-10
申请号:US17685452
申请日:2022-03-03
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Alan Rogers , Siya Yang , Daniel Wagner , Dylan Nelson , Jason Stakelon
IPC: H04N21/43 , H04N21/472
CPC classification number: H04N21/43076 , H04N21/47217
Abstract: The present technology pertains to synchronized video viewing that is supported by the use of a pending changes count to keep the client devices in synchronization while providing a user experience that matches the expectations of the user. A second client device can receive input to change some aspect of the playback of a video that is being viewed synchronously with at least one other device. The second client device can process the event so the video can reflect the received input. The second client device can also send a collaboration message to a synchronized video viewing service to inform other client devices of the command. Since the second client device is aware of its own event, the second client device can ignore processing any other collaboration messages until it receives the collaboration message it initiated echoed back to it. Thereafter it can resume processing received collaboration messages.
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公开(公告)号:US20230283831A1
公开(公告)日:2023-09-07
申请号:US17685452
申请日:2022-03-03
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Alan Rogers , Siya Yang , Daniel Wagner , Dylan Nelson , Jason Stakelon
IPC: H04N21/43 , H04N21/472
CPC classification number: H04N21/43076 , H04N21/47217
Abstract: The present technology pertains to synchronized video viewing that is supported by the use of a pending changes count to keep the client devices in synchronization while providing a user experience that matches the expectations of the user. A second client device can receive input to change some aspect of the playback of a video that is being viewed synchronously with at least one other device. The second client device can process the event so the video can reflect the received input. The second client device can also send a collaboration message to a synchronized video viewing service to inform other client devices of the command. Since the second client device is aware of its own event, the second client device can ignore processing any other collaboration messages until it receives the collaboration message it initiated echoed back to it. Thereafter it can resume processing received collaboration messages.
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公开(公告)号:US20230007064A1
公开(公告)日:2023-01-05
申请号:US17364375
申请日:2021-06-30
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Siya Yang , Alan Rogers , Daniel Wagner , Irene Ma , Jason Stakelon
IPC: H04L29/06 , G06F3/0481 , G06F3/0484
Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for allowing remote participation in collaborative video review based on joint state data, for a video collaboration session, maintained by a video collaboration service. A user at a participant client device may provide one or more annotations, such as a drawing annotation, for the video data via a client application. The client application transmits computer-readable instructions for re-creating the drawing annotation to the service, which distributes the drawing instructions to the other participant client devices. Using the drawing instructions, the client applications at the client devices are configured to re-create the drawing annotation on the associated video frame displayed at the client devices. The joint state data communicated to client devices for a given session may include co-presence data that efficiently increases communication among the participants in a session. Co-presence data received by a participant client device may be depicted in a GUI of the client application.
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公开(公告)号:US20240231857A1
公开(公告)日:2024-07-11
申请号:US18612262
申请日:2024-03-21
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Benjamin Joseph Calabrese , Austin Sung , Jason Stakelon , Bonita Leung
IPC: G06F9/451 , G06F3/0481 , G06F3/0484 , G06F11/14
CPC classification number: G06F9/451 , G06F3/0481 , G06F3/0484 , G06F11/1469 , G06F2201/805 , G06F2203/04803
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.
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公开(公告)号:US12008051B1
公开(公告)日:2024-06-11
申请号:US18068132
申请日:2022-12-19
Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.
Inventor: Devin Mancuso , Benjamin Joseph Calabrese , Austin Sung , Jason Stakelon , Bonita Leung
IPC: G06F16/90 , G06F11/14 , G06F16/906 , G06F16/9535
CPC classification number: G06F16/906 , G06F11/1469 , G06F16/9535 , G06F2201/84
Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.
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