Inventor · Nashua, NH, US

Daniel Shilov

11Patents
3h-index
14Co-inventors
46Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 7, 2016 → Jun 24, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10510088B2 Leveraging an artificial intelligence engine to generate customer-specific user experiences based on real-time analysis of customer responses to recommendations Physics 6 Active
US11783406B1 Method and medium for leveraging information about prior orders from various users associated with an account when receiving an order from a user associated with the account Electricity 4 Active
US10476974B2 System for automatically establishing operative communication channel with third party computing systems for subscription regulation Electricity 3 Active
US10055891B2 System for prediction of future circumstances and generation of real-time interactive virtual reality user experience Physics 1 Active
US10726434B2 Leveraging an artificial intelligence engine to generate customer-specific user experiences based on real-time analysis of customer responses to recommendations Physics 1 Active
US10460383B2 System for transmission and use of aggregated metrics indicative of future customer circumstances Physics 0 Active
US10614517B2 System for generating user experience for improving efficiencies in computing network functionality by specializing and minimizing icon and alert usage Physics 0 Active
US10057145B2 Establishing an operative connection between a computing network and a third-party computing system for transmitting indications of process relationships Electricity 0 Active
US10827015B2 System for automatically establishing operative communication channel with third party computing systems for subscription regulation Electricity 0 Active
US10621558B2 System for automatically establishing an operative communication channel to transmit instructions for canceling duplicate interactions with third party systems Physics 0 Active
US11282126B1 Learning staple goods for a user Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.