Microsoft Patents

E-Commerce Solutions

Microsoft filed these patents around E-Commerce Solutions in the last 5 years

# Patent No. Short Description
1. US20190318405A1 Identifying products embedded within an image and providing shopping options to buy the exact identified products
2. US10839394B2 Jointly training machine learning models to optimize merchant control actions for processing transactions
3. US20210382935A1 Attribute-based visual search system that allows users to dynamically interact with a visual search service prior to its execution of a customized visual search query that is produced, in part, from the user-specified attributes
4. US20190295087A1 Detecting fraudulent transactions on an e-commerce platform by monitoring and recording user interactions to detect unusual deviations
5. US11301732B2 A system to identify item names associated with an image
6. US20190295088A1 Detecting fraud and abuse in an e-commerce platform using machine learning models trained on user behavior data
7. US20220207078A1 Improving the visual comparison of search results by selecting and grouping images that are visually similar and dissimilar in certain attributes
8. US20220342960A1 A system for providing digital rentals of applications like games to users
9. US11657415B2 Managing online user feedbacks for a product in an automated and responsive way
10. US20200089786A1 Creating groups of geographic regions based on online activity to measure the incremental impact of distribution efforts
11. US11720622B2 Machine learning to extract features from images of items to enable searching for similar items
12. US11367120B2 Adaptively selecting personalized contents for users that help achieve certain goals
13. US20210365965A1 Generating fixed-length embeddings representing sequenced human activity for use in generating predictions and product recommendations
14. US10949706B2 A method for generating recommendations of complementary images, such as clothing items, based on a selected image
15. US11397950B2 Securing electronic transactions in a computing network by sharing transaction contextual data acquired by a first evaluating entity, which receives the electronic transaction, with a second evaluating entity, which ultimately approves the transaction, so that the second evaluating entity may increase efficiency in an ability to detect an invalid or non-authentic transaction and/or invalid or non-authentic transaction data

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