New York, NY, United States of America

Xiewen Liu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2025

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Xiewen Liu: Innovator in Content Delivery Systems

Introduction

Xiewen Liu is a prominent inventor based in New York, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of content delivery systems, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the complexities of content scheduling for targeted campaigns.

Latest Patents

Xiewen Liu holds a patent for a "Hybrid content scheduler." This invention describes systems, apparatuses, and methods for allocating content items for addressable content campaigns that target users with specific characteristics. It also addresses non-addressable content campaigns that require a certain quantity of deliveries in content delivery schedules. The scheduling of addressable content items is based on predicted viewership, optimizing the delivery of both addressable and non-addressable content items while adhering to various constraints.

Career Highlights

Xiewen Liu is currently employed at Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, where he applies his expertise in content delivery systems. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of content campaigns, ensuring that they meet the needs of both advertisers and viewers.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Xiewen Liu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Wenchao Mo and Yushi Xu. These partnerships have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of content delivery.

Conclusion

Xiewen Liu's contributions to the field of content delivery systems exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in technology. His patent for a hybrid content scheduler showcases his ability to address complex challenges in content allocation and scheduling.

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