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141 | Cross-network reputation for online services | US12016336 | 2008-01-18 | US08001582B2 | 2011-08-16 | Geoffrey John Hulten; Kristofer Noel Iverson; Wei-Quiang Michael Guo |
A reputation server associates feedback from previous network transactions with an account of a user in a network. A reputation score for the user is calculated based on the feedback to indicate the probability the user will abuse the network. When an online service receives a request to perform a transaction from the user, the online service performs the transaction based on the user's reputation score. Additionally, a server generates a reputation packet including the reputation score for a user for use by an online service when the user requests the online service to perform a transaction. The online service may authenticate the reputation packet with the server and, if the reputation packet is authenticated, the online service performs the transaction based on the user's reputation score. | ||||||
142 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO PROVIDE REPUTATION SCORES FOR A SOCIAL NETWORK MEMBER | US14315193 | 2014-06-25 | US20150026193A1 | 2015-01-22 | Ganesh Ramesh; Ramakrishna Vemuri |
A method and system to provide reputation scores for a social network member is described. An example system comprises an access module, a unit score generator, and a combined reputation score generator. The access module accesses a member profile, and the unit score generator generates reputation scores for one or more units of the member profile. The member profile represents a member of an on-line social network. The combined reputation score generator generates a combined reputation score for the member profile based on the respective reputation scores for the one or more profile units. | ||||||
143 | Method and system to provide reputation scores for a social network member | US13947866 | 2013-07-22 | US08812690B1 | 2014-08-19 | Ganesh Ramesh; Ramakrishna Vemuri |
A method and system to provide reputation scores for a social network member is described. An example system comprises an access module, a unit score generator, and a combined reputation score generator. The access module accesses a member profile, and the unit score generator generates reputation scores for one or more units of the member profile. The member profile represents a member of an on-line social network. The combined reputation score generator generates a combined reputation score for the member profile based on the respective reputation scores for the one or more profile units. | ||||||
144 | Evaluating relying parties | US12884870 | 2010-09-17 | US08887273B1 | 2014-11-11 | Sourabh Satish; Brian Hernacki |
Determining reputation information is disclosed. A honey token is included in an online identity data. The honey token is to monitor for misuse of all or part of the online identity data. Optionally, information associated with at least one use of the honey token is aggregated with other reputation information. | ||||||
145 | Evaluating relying parties | US11540999 | 2006-09-28 | US07831522B1 | 2010-11-09 | Sourabh Satish; Brian Hernacki |
Determining reputation information is disclosed. A honey token is included in an online identity data. The honey token is to monitor for misuse of all or part of the online identity data. Optionally, information associated with at least one use of the honey token is aggregated with other reputation information. | ||||||
146 | Systems and methods for reputation scoring | US14755801 | 2015-06-30 | US09363283B1 | 2016-06-07 | Carlos Herrera-Yagüe; Antonio Prada; Jose I. Fernández-Villamor; Juan Cartagena |
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to providing a digital reputation score. The server can generate a first reputation score of a user based on the user's online activity, identity verification, and online transaction history. The server can identify, from the user's online account, a first set of online accounts with which the user established a unidirectional trust relationship from the user to the first set of online accounts. The server can identify, from the user's online account, a second set of online accounts with which the user established a unidirectional trust relationship from the user to the second set of online accounts. The server can generate a second reputation score based on the first number and second number of trust relationships from the first set and second set of online accounts respectively. The server can generate a third reputation using the first and second reputation scores. | ||||||
147 | Centralized account reputation | US12130555 | 2008-05-30 | US08359632B2 | 2013-01-22 | Wei-Qiang Guo; Vaishali De; Rui Chen; Geoffrey John Hulten; Lin Huang; Vikas Rajvanshy |
A centralized account reputation system differentiates between illegitimate users and legitimate users using reputation scores associated with the users' online accounts. The system restricts the access of illegitimate users to certain network services while minimizing its negative effects on legitimate users. The system can manage the life cycle of an online account, considering data about the account that is obtained throughout the account network to compute the online account reputation score and allocating access to network services based on the online account reputation score. For example, a reputation score may be embedded in a security token that can be accessed by multiple services on the account network, so that each service can determine the appropriate level of access to be granted to the associated user account based on the reputation score. Various types of online account behavior over time can improve or diminish the online account's reputation. | ||||||
148 | CENTRALIZED ACCOUNT REPUTATION | US12130555 | 2008-05-30 | US20090300720A1 | 2009-12-03 | Wei-Qiang Michael Guo; Vaishali De; Rui Chen; Geoffrey John Hulten; Lin Huang; Vikas Rajvanshy |
A centralized account reputation system differentiates between illegitimate users and legitimate users using reputation scores associated with the users' online accounts. The system restricts the access of illegitimate users to certain network services while minimizing its negative effects on legitimate users. The system can manage the life cycle of an online account, considering data about the account that is obtained throughout the account network to compute the online account reputation score and allocating access to network services based on the online account reputation score. For example, a reputation score may be embedded in a security token that can be accessed by multiple services on the account network, so that each service can determine the appropriate level of access to be granted to the associated user account based on the reputation score. Various types of online account behavior over time can improve or diminish the online account's reputation. | ||||||
149 | Reputation report with score | US13725863 | 2012-12-21 | US08805699B1 | 2014-08-12 | Noah Benjamin Lang; James Andrew Saxe; Thomas Gerardo Dignan; Bradley William Null |
An online reputation assessment of an individual is performed. A reputation score is determined based on the performed online reputation assessment. The reputation score is provided as output. In some cases, the reputation score is provided to an entity that is not the individual, for example, based on the receipt of an authorization from the individual to disclose the score to the entity. | ||||||
150 | USER-CREATED CONTENT AGGREGATION AND SHARING | PCT/US2008086480 | 2008-12-11 | WO2009076555A3 | 2009-09-11 | BROUGHER WILLIAM C; AXE BRIAN; BARTA SCOTT; BHARAT KRISHNA; DIXON MICHAEL D; KAMVAR SEPANDAR D; LAWYER JUSTIN; LEI MICHAEL; MCNALLY MICHAEL DAVID; OESTLIEN CHRISTIAN; STOLL NATHAN; STRATHEARN WILLIAM D |
Methods, computer program products and systems are described for online content management. Features include receiving content from multiple contributors for public online display, authenticating authors of the content, receiving input from users other than authors of the content regarding the quality of the content and determining a reputation score, authentication score and/or credibility factor for authors of online content. A collaborative editor can also be provided for editing online content. | ||||||
151 | USER-CREATED CONTENT AGGREGATION AND SHARING | PCT/US2008/086480 | 2008-12-11 | WO2009076555A2 | 2009-06-18 | AXE, Brian; KAMVAR, Sepandar, D.; STOLL, Nathan; BROUGHER, William, C.; BARTA, Scott; BHARAT, Krishna; DIXON, Michael, D.; LAWYER, Justin; LEI, Michael; MCNALLY, Michael David; OESTLIEN, Christian; STRATHEARN, William, D. |
Methods, computer program products and systems are described for online content management. Features include receiving content from multiple contributors for public online display, authenticating authors of the content, receiving input from users other than authors of the content regarding the quality of the content and determining a reputation score, authentication score and/or credibility factor for authors of online content. A collaborative editor can also be provided for editing online content. |
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152 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ONLINE MESSAGES USING VISUAL FEEDBACK INDICATOR | PCT/CA2015/050161 | 2015-03-03 | WO2015131280A1 | 2015-09-11 | PRIEBE, Christopher Andrew |
A computer-implemented method for managing text inputted by a user in an online communication program comprises: determining, by a processor, a reputation ranking of a user and displaying a visual indication of the user's reputation ranking in a user interface of a communication program; receiving a text input submitted by the user and using a processor to assign a value to the text input based on one or more defined rules; updating the reputation ranking based on the assigned value of the text input; and displaying a visual indication of the updated reputation ranking in the user interface. The visual indicator can be updated in real-time and serve as a means for motivating the users to conduct acceptable messaging behaviour. |
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153 | ONLINE REPUTATION MONITORING AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERING | US15164238 | 2016-05-25 | US20160352805A1 | 2016-12-01 | JUDD SEIDA |
A system and method is provided for an automated online reputation monitoring and intelligence gathering solution that also provides services that manage a reputation once content damaging to the reputation has been identified. Functions and services of the automated online reputation monitoring and intelligence gathering solution include the aggregation of information from non-proprietary websites and social networks, the ability to contact support for assistance with reputation management, the ability to submit requests to fix online reputation, and the delivery of alerts directly to a user device. | ||||||
154 | 온라인 드레스 룸 제공 시스템 | KR1020140014028 | 2014-02-07 | KR1020150093877A | 2015-08-19 | 원종욱; 김하림; 김연우 |
본 발명은 온라인 드레스 룸 제공 시스템에 관한 것이다. 보다 상세하게는 구매자에게 정확성과 신뢰성으로 온라인 쇼핑에 대한 구매욕구를 충족시키고, 3D 퍼스널 아바타를 통해 구매자와 판매자의 양방향 소통이 가능하도록 하며, 온라인 쇼핑몰에서 의류를 구매한 후 마음에 들지 않아 방치하거나 반품함에 의한 낭비를 방지할 수 있도록 할 뿐만 아니라, 온라인 쇼핑몰의 만족도와 신뢰도를 향상시켜 온라인 쇼핑몰 시장을 더욱 성장시킬 수 있는 온라인 드레스 룸 제공 시스템에 관한 것이다.
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155 | CLASSIFYING A PROGRAM INTERACTING WITH A SYSTEM USING QUESTIONING AND FINGERPRINTING | PCT/US2015/027595 | 2015-04-24 | WO2016003531A1 | 2016-01-07 | WARDMAN, Bradley; CARRICO, Ryan A.; PRATT, Nate Robert |
Methods, systems, and computer program products for online content referral are provided. A computer-implemented method may include issuing a challenge to an application interacting with a computer system to determine whether activity performed by the application is scripted, analyzing data associated with a result of the challenge to determine whether the result is at least partially correct, and computing a reputation score for the application based on the result of the challenge. A computer-implemented method also may include comparing the reputation score for the application to a threshold for identifying non-scripted activity, and determining that the activity performed by the application is scripted when the reputation score for the application does not meet the threshold for identifying non-scripted activity. |
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156 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SEARCHING BY CORRELATING THE QUERY STRUCTURE AND THE DATA STRUCTURE | PCT/US0336045 | 2003-11-10 | WO2004044705B1 | 2005-02-17 | LAVINE STEVEN DAVID |
Information regarding the structure of information in a content database (CD) is maintained in a structure database (10). The structure database (10) is used to correlate the data structure of a query to the structure of the content database (CD), in order to determine that information in the content database which needs to be provided to a searcher in response to the query. In one embodiment, this search method is used in an online forum, and the forum maintains a reputation score for users with respect to given subject matter. The reputation score is dependent upon the quality of user's participation in the forum. A user's reputation score depends upon the evaluation by other of information he posts and upon the user evaluating information posted by others. | ||||||
157 | SEARCH METHOD AND SYSTEM AND SYSTEMS USING THE SAME | PCT/US0336045 | 2003-11-10 | WO2004044705A2 | 2004-05-27 | LAVINE STEVEN DAVID |
Information regarding the structure of information in a content database is maintained in a structure database. The structure database is used to correlate the data structure of a query to the structure of the content database, in order to determine that information in the content database which needs to be provided to a searcher in response to the query. In one embodiment, this search method is used in an online forum, and the forum maintains a reputation score for users with respect to given subject matter. The reputation score is dependent upon the quality of user's participation in the forum. A user's reputation score depends upon the evaluation by other of information he posts and upon the user evaluating information posted by others. | ||||||
158 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING REPUTATION PROFILE ON ONLINE COMMUNITIES | US11934754 | 2007-11-03 | US20080109244A1 | 2008-05-08 | Jitendra Gupta |
A method and a system for evaluating the quality of a contribution made by a user in a distributed online community framework are disclosed. The quality of contribution is assessed by assigning a reputation score to the user across multiple online communities. The reputation scores of users are assigned on the basis of contributions of users and ratings received from other users for the contribution. The method provides for users to rate each other across multiple communities. The invention further discloses a method and system for maintaining reputation profiles of users of online communities. The system also allows maintaining a unique reputation profile across the distributed online communities. Maintaining the reputation profiles incentivizes users to contribute better quality content. This improves the overall quality of the community discourse. | ||||||
159 | Reputation of an author of online content | US12333153 | 2008-12-11 | US08150842B2 | 2012-04-03 | William C. Brougher; Nathan Stoll; Sepandar D. Kamvar; Michael D. Dixon |
Methods, computer program products and systems are described for online-content management. Multiple online content items authored by multiple authors are received at one or more first computers for online publication. For each online content item, a reputation score is determined for the author of the online content item. The reputation score is based at least in part on one or more reviews of the online content item provided by one or more reviewers other than the author. In response to a query for online content received from a second computer, a set of search results is generated that includes an online content item from the multiple online content items. A ranking of the online content item in the set is determined based at least in part on the reputation score of the author. | ||||||
160 | Reputation of an Author of Online Content | US12333153 | 2008-12-11 | US20090157667A1 | 2009-06-18 | William C. Brougher; Nathan Stoll; Sepandar D. Kamvar; Michael D. Dixon |
Methods, computer program products and systems are described for online-content management. Multiple online content items authored by multiple authors are received at one or more first computers for online publication. For each online content item, a reputation score is determined for the author of the online content item. The reputation score is based at least in part on one or more reviews of the online content item provided by one or more reviewers other than the author. In response to a query for online content received from a second computer, a set of search results is generated that includes an online content item from the multiple online content items. A ranking of the online content item in the set is determined based at least in part on the reputation score of the author. |