Tajbakhsh
Arjang Tajbakhsh, Richmond Hill CA
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20140112599 | BAG WITH HANDLE - A bag has a front panel, a back panel, and a gusset panel. Either or both of the front panel and the gusset panel at one side has an extension, and either or both of the back panel and the gusset panel at the other side has an extension. The extensions are welded together at outer margins thereof so that the width of the combined extensions is greater than the width of the gusset panel. The extensions are formed with carrying apertures. | 04-24-2014 |
Fariborz Tajbakhsh, Oak Park, CA US
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20100019548 | WORKSTATION WITH VARIABLE SPATIAL CONFIGURATION CAPABILITIES - The invention is a workstation with variable spatial configuration capabilities. It is designed to allow a plurality of office chairs to couple to the workstation and while coupled to the workstation move in tandem with the workstation. Such coupling will allow the workstation as a whole to be portable while still efficiently supporting and effectively organizing the components of a complex computer system. The workstation further comprises of work surfaces whose placement is adjustable in multiple dimensions and provides a solid, yet portable structure to work from, while being flexible enough to allow a user selective variable spatial configuration for the user work environment. | 01-28-2010 |
Jian Tajbakhsh, Encino, CA US
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20100304380 | Quantitative DNA Methylation Imaging of Cells and Tissues - The invention is a method using immunofluorescence, high-resolution imaging, and 3D image analysis to quantify spatial distribution of methylcytosine (MeC) in global DNA in individual cell nuclei, for the characterization of cells and tissues based on their nuclear MeC distribution patterns. The invented method is intended for basic research, clinical diagnostics and prognostics, pharmacology and toxicology, and molecular and cell-based therapy. | 12-02-2010 |
Nima Tajbakhsh, Phoenix, AZ US
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20150099990 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR MONITORING THE CONDITION OF A PATIENT'S HEART - Receiving a plurality of images of a first wall of the patient's heart, the plurality including a first image captured at a time ij and a second image captured at a time t | 04-09-2015 |
Nima Tajbakhsh, Tempe, AZ US
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20130070997 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR ON-LINE BOOSTING OF A CLASSIFIER - Systems, methods, and media for on-line boosting of a classifier are provided, comprising: receiving a training sample; for each of a plurality of features, determining a feature value for the training sample and the feature, using the feature value to update a histogram, and determining a threshold for a classifier of the feature; for each of the plurality of features, classifying the training sample using the threshold for the classifier of the feature and calculating an error associated with the classifier; selecting a plurality of best classifiers from the classifiers; and, for each of the plurality of best classifiers, assigning a voting weight to the one of the plurality of best classifiers. | 03-21-2013 |
Shahragim Tajbakhsh, Paris FR
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20130149286 | METHODS FOR OBTAINING STEM CELLS - The present invention relates to methods for obtaining stem cells from mammalian cadavers, methods for obtaining or purifying stem cells from a sample likely to contain non-stem cells, methods of regeneration of injured tissues and methods of treatment. | 06-13-2013 |
Touraj Tajbakhsh, San Jose, CA US
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20150070537 | Lens Shading Modulation - This disclosure pertains to systems, methods, and computer readable media for performing lens shading correction (LSC) operations that modulate gains based on scene lux level and lens focus distance. These gains compensate for both color lens shading (i.e., the deviation between R, G, and B channels) and vignetting (i.e., the drop off in pixel intensity around the edges of an image). As scene illuminance increases, the sensor captures more signal from the actual scene, and the lens shading effects begin to appear. To deal with the situation, the lens shading gains are configured to adaptively ‘scale down’ when scene lux approaches zero and ‘scale up’ when scene lux changes from near zero to become larger. The lens shading gain may also be modulated based on the focus distance. For optical systems without zoom, the inventors have discovered that the amount of lens shading fall off changes as focus distance changes. | 03-12-2015 |
20150070570 | Adaptive Auto Exposure and Dynamic Range Compensation - This disclosure pertains to systems, methods, and computer readable media for extending the dynamic range of images using an operation referred to herein as “Adaptive Auto Exposure” (AAE). According to the embodiments disclosed herein, the AAE-enabled higher dynamic range capture operations are accomplished without blending multiple or bracketed exposure captures (as is the case with traditional high dynamic range (HDR) photography). AAE also enables high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) rendering when scene content allows for it and/or certain highlight clipping is tolerable. Decisions with regard to preferred AE strategies may be based, at least in part, on one or more of the following: sensor characteristics; scene content; and pre-defined preferences under different scenarios. | 03-12-2015 |
Touraj Tajbakhsh, Hamburg DE
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20100008573 | METHODS AND MECHANISMS FOR PROBABILISTIC COLOR CORRECTION - Methods and systems to determine a probability that a given illumination is a reference illumination. In an embodiment, data representing a set of respective captures of reference targets under a reference illumination may be used to generate a probability distribution for the reference illumination. In another embodiment, one or more such probability distributions, each corresponding to a respective reference illumination, may be used in estimating a non-reference illumination. | 01-14-2010 |