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Matthew A. Calman, Charlotte US

Matthew A. Calman, Charlotte, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080294514SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION GATHERING - A system and method for integrated remote deposit capture and customer information gathering on a merchant's workstation where a plurality of checks are received from customers of the merchant and an image of each check is captured. Each check image is interrogated using image recognition software. A customer name and address on each check are identified. A list containing each identified customer name and address is created at the merchant's workstation and the list is stored. The list is useable by the merchant for marketing or gathering customer information where the customer information may include demographics of the customers. The customer information may also be used to identify checks from the same customer to determine a customer frequency useable to identify repeat customers. The list may be stored in a database. The marketing may include sending marketing materials from the merchant to the customers on the list.11-27-2008
20090092309ENSURING IMAGE INTEGRITY USING DOCUMENT CHARACTERISTICS - Image integrity in an archive can be verified using document characteristics. Embodiments of the invention provide a way to verify the integrity of a stored document image by determining document characteristics, which can also be embedded in the image file. Before allowing access to the image file by an application, the characteristics data from an image analysis can be compared to either or both of, characteristics information otherwise stored, or embedded characteristics data. The embedded data can optionally be encrypted. In example embodiments the data can include a result of an optical character recognition of contents of the document, a length of data describing the image, a percentage of a specified color of pixels in the image, or a checksum. Example embedding techniques can include those making use of a tagged image file format (TIFF) header, a steganographic watermark, or an image artifact.04-09-2009
20090164390SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALTERING MAIL ROUTING, MAIL PROCESSING, AND/OR MODE OF DELIVERY - The present invention provides systems, methods, and computer program products for altering delivery of a piece by altering either the delivery address, mode of processing, and/or the mode of delivery. The invention provide an indicia associated with the piece of mail including instructions that are at least one of a different delivery address, mode of processing, or a mode of delivery than that originally designated for the piece of mail. During mail sorting and processing, the indicia associated with the piece of mail are analyzed. Either the delivery address, mode of processing, and/or mode of delivery currently associated with the piece of mail are altered to conform with the delivery address, mode of processing, and/or mode of delivery indicated by the indicia. In some embodiments, the indicia is altered by on a business parameter, such as a monetary value associated with the contents of the piece of mail.06-25-2009
20090319424POSTAL MAIL DEPOSIT AGENCY - Apparatus and methods for electronically depositing a check in a bank account. In some embodiments, the apparatus and methods may involve a check identification module configured to analyze content of an electronically imaged postal mail item; and a customer control module configured to receive from a customer an instruction to deposit the check in the bank account.12-24-2009
20100049642ONLINE BILLPAY ATTACHMENTS - Apparatus and methods for improving online bill payment processes are provided. Online bill payment typically involves a paying party (“payor”), an intermediary (such as a bank, a billpay service or a billpay network) and a payee. In some embodiments, the apparatus and methods may provide optional file attachments that may be communicated from a payor (initiator) to a payee (recipient). Such attachments might include a signed contract for products or services, a payment stub with descriptive details of the payment, a photo of an item being purchased, or any other document that the payor wishes to send in connection with the payment transaction.02-25-2010
20100049643ONLINE BILLPAY MEMO DATA - Apparatus and methods for improving online bill payment processes are provided. Online bill payment typically involves a paying party (“payor”), an intermediary (such as a bank, a billpay service or a billpay network) and a payee. In some embodiments, the apparatus and methods may provide optional file attachments that may be communicated from a payor (initiator) to a payee (recipient). Such attachments might include a signed contract for products or services, a payment stub with descriptive details of the payment, a photo of an item being purchased, or any other document that the payor wishes to send in connection with the payment transaction.02-25-2010
20100223165FINANCIAL TRANSACTION ANNOTATIONS - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for annotating financial transactions. For example, one embodiment of the invention provides a financial institution's computer apparatus having a memory communicably coupled to a processor. In one embodiment, the memory device includes information regarding a plurality of bank accounts stored therein, and the processing device is configured to receive an indication of a transaction involving a first bank account stored in the memory device, send a request for ancillary information about the transaction to a party associated with the first bank account, receive ancillary information, such as a photograph of a product purchased in the transaction, from the party associated with the first bank account, and associate, in the memory device, the received ancillary information with the transaction.09-02-2010
20110252384WIRELESS DISPLAY APPLICATION - Systems and methods are illustrated that relate to displaying an output screen from a mobile device on a monitor in communication with a computer through a wireless network. The systems and methods may include the steps of: connecting the mobile device to the computer via a network, converting an output screen from the mobile device into a transferrable command, sending the transferrable command to the computer via the network, receiving the transferrable command from the mobile device, translating the transferrable command into one of a plurality of monitor display screens, sending the one of the plurality of monitor display screens to a monitor in communication with the computer, and/or displaying the one of a plurality of monitor display screens on the monitor.10-13-2011

Patent applications by Matthew A. Calman, Charlotte, NC US