BIASED TICKET OFFERS FOR ACTORS IDENTIFIED USING DYNAMIC ASSESSMENTS OF ACTORS' ATTRIBUTES

Techniques herein attempt to provide actors with more flexible and satisfactory experiences regarding obtaining tickets for an event. A learning model may identify attributes indicative of whether a particular actor (e.g., attempting to purchase tickets to an event) possesses a desirable characteris...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors Scarborough, David, Carnahan, John, Horowitz, Michael, Hazboun, Alexander, Levin, Samuel
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.12.2023
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:Techniques herein attempt to provide actors with more flexible and satisfactory experiences regarding obtaining tickets for an event. A learning model may identify attributes indicative of whether a particular actor (e.g., attempting to purchase tickets to an event) possesses a desirable characteristic (e.g., is likely to attend the event). Each actor can then be evaluated to estimate whether she is a good actor (possesses the characteristic). If so, favored opportunities may be made available, such as the opportunity to buy high-demand tickets. An actor may further have the opportunity to hold or reserve tickets for a period time, during which other actors cannot purchase them. A fee for holding or reserving tickets (and/or maintaining the hold or reserve) can be dynamically set based on market factors. Opportunities to modify seat assignments to allow a group of friends to sit together may also be provided.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202318319106