Systems and methods for providing a cost-sharing transportation service are provided. An exemplary method includes receiving first and second requests for a cost-sharing option of the transportation service from first and second users, respectively. The method also includes determining whether to fulfill the first and second requests using a same service vehicle shared by the first and second users. In response to a determination to fulfill the first and second requests using the same service vehicle shared by the first and second users, the method includes combining the first and second requests into a combined request, sending the combined request to one or more service providers, and locating a service provider to fulfill the combined request.
- Mountain View CA, US Shanxiang QI - Burlingame CA, US Bin PAN - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
G01C 21/34 G06Q 10/02 G06Q 50/30
Abstract:
Multi-modal itineraries may be scheduled by setting a time to request a future transportation mode. An itinerary including a set of transportation modes to allow a rider to travel from an origin to a destination may be obtained. A first non-self-controlled transportation mode from the set of transportation modes may be obtained. A second non-self-controlled transportation mode from the set of transportation modes may be obtained. A request time for the second non-self-controlled transportation mode may be scheduled.
Method And System For Recommending Multi-Modal Itineraries
- Mountain View CA, US Shanxiang QI - Burlingame CA, US Bin PAN - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/02 G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Itineraries may be recommended using rider context information relating to a rider. The rider context information may be obtained from various sources. Location information including an origin and a destination may obtained. A set of itineraries may be generated based on the rider context information. Each itinerary may include at least one mode of transportation to allow the rider to travel from the origin to the destination. Each itinerary in the set of itineraries may be ranked based on the rider context information.
Systems And Methods For Providing Cost-Sharing Transportation Services
- Beijing, CN Yang LI - Beijing, CN Bin PAN - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
BEIJING DIDI INFINITY TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. - Beijing
International Classification:
G06Q 20/14 B60W 60/00 G06Q 20/22 G01C 21/34
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing a cost-sharing transportation service are provided. An exemplary system may include a memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory. The at least one processor, when executing instructions stored on the memory, perform operations. The operations may include providing a cost-sharing option to a first user. The operations may also include receiving input from the first user indicating a selection of the cost-sharing option. The operations may also include providing information of a pick-up area to the first user based on an origin location. The operations may also include searching for a second user associated with the cost-sharing option. The operations may also include determining a pick-up location associated with the cost-sharing option. The operations may also include providing, to the first user, information of the pick-up location.
Service Information And Configuration User Interface
- San Francisco CA, US Didier Patrick Hilhorst - San Francisco CA, US Bryant Jow - San Francisco CA, US Peter Ng - San Francisco CA, US Brian Tolkin - San Francisco CA, US Bin Pan - Belmont CA, US
A computing system can receive input data specifying a destination location for a requesting user and determine a guaranteed upfront cost for transporting the requesting user to the specified destination location. The system can cause the computing device of the requesting user to display a ride service selection interface comprising a graphic feature indicating the guaranteed upfront cost for the specified transport option. Based on a user selection of the graphic feature, the computing system can select a driver from the one or more available drivers based, at least in part, on a proximity of the selected driver to the current location of the requesting user, and determine a rendezvous point at which the requesting user can rendezvous with the selected driver.
Service Information And Configuration User Interface
- San Francisco CA, US Didier Patrick Hilhorst - San Francisco CA, US Bryant Jow - San Francisco CA, US Peter Ng - San Francisco CA, US Brian Tolkin - San Francisco CA, US Bin Pan - Belmont CA, US
A network computer system can receive data indicating a first service location from a computing device of a requesting user via an executing service application and determine data indicating a second service location. Based the first and second service locations, the network computer system can compute an upfront cost for each of a plurality of service options for completing an on-demand service for the requesting user. The network computer system can transmit data associated with the upfront cost for each of the plurality of service options to the computing device to enable a plurality of selectable graphic features to be displayed as part of a user interface on the computing device. Each of the graphic features can indicate the upfront cost for the corresponding service option.
Method And System To Mediate Selection Of Choice Presentation Models
- Mountain View CA, US Bin Pan - Belmont CA, US Tong (Bruce) Yang - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
LinkedIn Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1443
Abstract:
A method and system to mediate selection of choice presentation models are described. A models mediator, implemented using software, hardware or both, may be configured to exercise different choice presentation models, collect and analyze information with respect to how well each model performed in succeeding to convince a respective user to purchase one of the presented subscription plans, and determine how frequently each model should be used to generate a presentation of subscription choices.
Dynamic Ranking Of Products For Presentation To Users
- Mountain View CA, US Tong Yang - Mountain View CA, US Jinchun Xia - San Jose CA, US Bin Pan - Belmont CA, US Yining Wu - Sunnyvale CA, US Wendy Shi - Mountain View CA, US Venu Javarappa - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
LINKEDIN CORPORATION - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 265, 705 267
Abstract:
The disclosed embodiments provide a system that processes user data. During operation, the system obtains a set of ranking engines for a set of products and selects a ranking engine from the set of ranking engines. Next, the system provides the user data for a user to the ranking engine and obtains, in response to the provided user data, a list of ranked products for the user from the ranking engine. Finally, the system provides the products to the user based on the list to facilitate selection of one or more of the products by the user.