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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Computer reconciliation of data from disparate sources
    • US10424025B2
    • 2019-09-24
    • US15192593
    • 2016-06-24
    • Coupa Software Incorporated
    • Stephen CussenChristopher Yin
    • G06Q40/00
    • A method and system for reconciliation of data from disparate sources is provided. The method comprises storing a plurality of records, each record of the plurality of records associated with a source of the record, a category of the record of a plurality of categories, and one or more dates associated with the record; receiving a first record associated with a first range of dates and a first category of the plurality of categories; generating a first trip record from the first record, the first trip record associated with the dates in the first range of dates; receiving, from a first source, a second record associated with a first date, and a second category of the plurality of categories; associating the second record with the first trip record in response to determining that the first date is one of the dates in the first range of dates; receiving, from a second source, a third record associated with the first date, and the second category of the plurality of categories; associating the third record with the first trip record in response to determining that the first date is one of the dates in the first range of dates; combining the second record and the third record resulting in a merged record in response to determining that the second record and the third record are both associated with the first date, and the second category; determining an amount associated with the merged record by selecting the first source or the second source.
    • 2. 发明授权
    • System and method for determining expense information based on inferred events
    • US11170311B2
    • 2021-11-09
    • US15160954
    • 2016-05-20
    • Coupa Software Incorporated
    • Christopher YinJeffrey HellmanScott Harris
    • G06N7/02G06N5/04H04L29/08G06F16/951H04W4/029H04W4/02G06N20/00
    • Techniques and a system are provided for generating correlations based on inferred behavior by an inferred event detection system executing on a mobile computing device. Inferred events are events that are detected without an explicit input to the mobile computing device. The inferred events are further classified by the inferred event detection system. In one embodiment, a method comprises, using an application on a mobile computing device, wherein the mobile computing device includes at least one geolocation antenna capable of providing geolocation information that is accessible by the application and that specifies a geolocation of the mobile computing device at a particular time, monitoring the geolocation information; without receiving an explicit request to the application executing on the mobile computing device, determining by the mobile computing device at a first time, a first timestamp and a first geolocation information for the mobile computing device at the first time; without receiving an explicit request to the application executing on the mobile computing device, determining by the mobile computing device at a second time, a second timestamp and a second geolocation information for the mobile computing device at the second time; determining, based on a difference between at least one of the first timestamp and the second timestamp, or the first geolocation information and the second geolocation information, that a first event of a first monitored event class has occurred between the first time and the second time; generating, based on the first monitored event class and in response to determining the first event has occurred after the second time, a first alert on the mobile computing device, wherein the first alert comprises a prompt for additional information to be associated with the first event; causing to be stored at a computer system, information about the first event including the first monitored event class and any additional information associated with the first event that is received in response to the first alert.
    • 3. 发明申请
    • INFERRING EVENTS BASED ON IDENTIFIED BEHAVIOR
    • US20170337480A1
    • 2017-11-23
    • US15160954
    • 2016-05-20
    • Coupa Software Incorporated
    • Christopher YinJeffrey HellmanScott Harris
    • G06N5/04H04L29/08G06F17/30
    • G06N5/048G06F16/951H04L67/18H04L67/22H04L67/26H04W4/023H04W4/029
    • Techniques and a system are provided for generating correlations based on inferred behavior by an inferred event detection system executing on a mobile computing device. Inferred events are events that are detected without an explicit input to the mobile computing device. The inferred events are further classified by the inferred event detection system. In one embodiment, a method comprises, using an application on a mobile computing device, wherein the mobile computing device includes at least one geolocation antenna capable of providing geolocation information that is accessible by the application and that specifies a geolocation of the mobile computing device at a particular time, monitoring the geolocation information; without receiving an explicit request to the application executing on the mobile computing device, determining by the mobile computing device at a first time, a first timestamp and a first geolocation information for the mobile computing device at the first time; without receiving an explicit request to the application executing on the mobile computing device, determining by the mobile computing device at a second time, a second timestamp and a second geolocation information for the mobile computing device at the second time; determining, based on a difference between at least one of the first timestamp and the second timestamp, or the first geolocation information and the second geolocation information, that a first event of a first monitored event class has occurred between the first time and the second time; generating, based on the first monitored event class and in response to determining the first event has occurred after the second time, a first alert on the mobile computing device, wherein the first alert comprises a prompt for additional information to be associated with the first event; causing to be stored at a computer system, information about the first event including the first monitored event class and any additional information associated with the first event that is received in response to the first alert.
    • 4. 发明申请
    • COMPUTER RECONCILIATION OF DATA FROM DISPARATE SOURCES
    • US20170323393A1
    • 2017-11-09
    • US15192593
    • 2016-06-24
    • Coupa Software Incorporated
    • Stephen CussenChristopher Yin
    • G06Q40/00G06F17/30
    • A method and system for reconciliation of data from disparate sources is provided. The method comprises storing a plurality of records, each record of the plurality of records associated with a source of the record, a category of the record of a plurality of categories, and one or more dates associated with the record; receiving a first record associated with a first range of dates and a first category of the plurality of categories; generating a first trip record from the first record, the first trip record associated with the dates in the first range of dates; receiving, from a first source, a second record associated with a first date, and a second category of the plurality of categories; associating the second record with the first trip record in response to determining that the first date is one of the dates in the first range of dates; receiving, from a second source, a third record associated with the first date, and the second category of the plurality of categories; associating the third record with the first trip record in response to determining that the first date is one of the dates in the first range of dates; combining the second record and the third record resulting in a merged record in response to determining that the second record and the third record are both associated with the first date, and the second category; determining an amount associated with the merged record by selecting the first source or the second source.