- Charlotte NC, US Jonathan M. Kaplan - Charlotte NC, US Susan Varghese - Atlanta GA, US Dipak Dahal - New Castle DE, US Mohamed A. Gahnoog - Matthews NC, US Khristian W. Hawver-Scott - Buckingham PA, US Amy E.G. Johnson - New York NY, US Mark A. Fleszar - Bloomfield MI, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/02 G06Q 30/02 G06Q 20/10
Abstract:
A system receives transaction data from data source(s). The system stores a participant entity database. The system determines a first transaction included in the transaction data corresponds to a direct deposit transaction for a payment from a first entity to a recipient. The system determines that the first entity of the first transaction is a participating entity in an enhancement account that provides benefits to members of the participating entity. The system determines that the recipient of the first transaction is both a first member of the first entity and an account holder. The system determines a first account associated with the first account holder and automatically enrolls the first account in the enhancement account.
Multicomputer Processing Of User Data With Centralized Event Control
- Charlotte NC, US Cameron Wadley - WAXHAW NC, US Susan Varghese - Atlanta GA, US Anna Hollifield - Charlotte NC, US Mohamed A. Gahnoog - CHARLOTTE NC, US Katherine Dintenfass - Lincoln RI, US William August Stahlhut - The Colony TX, US
Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicomputer processing of data from social media service computing platforms and other sources with centralized event control. An event control computing platform may receive information from one or more social media service computing platforms. Subsequently, the event control computing platform may identify, based on the received information, whether a change should be made to user data associated with a user identifiable by the received information. If the information indicates that a change should be made to the user data, then the event control computing platform may extract metadata from the received information to verify the accuracy of the received information. When the metadata verifies the accuracy of the received information, the event control computing platform may generate a command configured to cause a change to the user data and then may transmit the generated command to an event validation computing platform.
Multicomputer Processing Of User Data With Centralized Event Control
- Charlotte NC, US Cameron Darnell Wadley - WAXHAW NC, US Minh N. Vuong - CLOVIS CA, US Gail R. Davis - YUMA AZ, US Victoria L. Dravneek - CHARLOTTE NC, US Susan Varghese - Atlanta GA, US William August Stahlhut - The Colony TX, US Katherine Dintenfass - Lincoln RI, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06Q 20/40 G06Q 40/02 G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicomputer processing of data from social media service computing platforms and other sources with centralized event control. A first computing platform may receive a request to authorize an event from a first device as well as information from one or more social media service computing platforms. The first computing platform may determine whether or not to authorize the event and may request authorization for the event from a second device. Subsequently, the first computing platform may command a second computing platform to authorize or not authorize the event accordingly. The rules and conditions evaluated by the first computing platform in determining whether or not to authorize the event may be determined or altered by a machine learning engine of the first computing platform.
Multicomputer Processing Of User Data With Centralized Event Control
- Charlotte NC, US Cameron Darnell Wadley - Waxhaw NC, US Minh N. Vuong - Clovis CA, US Susan Varghese - Atlanta GA, US Katherine Dintenfass - Lincoln RI, US William August Stahlhut - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06N 99/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to systems and methods for supervision of objectives and verification of completion of tasks associated with objectives. A computing platform may determine an objective and a series of tasks associated with that objective. Completion of the series of tasks may contribute to that objective by effecting a change to user data. The system may verify that a task has been completed by receiving task completion progress information, and effect a change to user data to reflect the task completion. The tasks associated with objectives may be determined or altered by a machine learning engine of the first computing platform.
Multicomputer Processing Of User Data With Centralized Event Control
- Charlotte NC, US Cameron Darnell Wadley - WAXHAW NC, US Minh N. Vuong - CLOVIS CA, US Gail R. Davis - YUMA AZ, US Victoria L. Dravneek - CHARLOTTE NC, US Susan Varghese - ATLANTA GA, US William August Stahlhut - CHARLOTTE NC, US Katherine Dintenfass - LINCOLN RI, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06Q 40/02 G06Q 20/40 G06N 99/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicomputer processing of data from social media service computing platforms and other sources with centralized event control. A first computing platform may receive a request to authorize an event from a first device as well as information from one or more social media service computing platforms. The first computing platform may determine whether or not to authorize the event and may request authorization for the event from a second device. Subsequently, the first computing platform may command a second computing platform to authorize or not authorize the event accordingly. The rules and conditions evaluated by the first computing platform in determining whether or not to authorize the event may be determined or altered by a machine learning engine of the first computing platform.
Susan Varghese (1983-1987), Bob Bond (1995-1999), Pearl Hitzke (1962-1970), Ed Ostrego (1985-1988), Alexandra Mroz (2001-2005), Steve Koszola (1972-1976)