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Anita S. Rose, Port Orchard, WA US
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20100288105 | SYSTEM TO TEACH MUSIC NOTATION AND COMPOSITION - Musical note tiles, a system for teaching music notation and composition, and associated methods are disclosed. The system includes manipulative musical note tiles. The note tiles are transparent and adapted for use on measure plaques, or like surfaces. The note tiles can adhere to a surface with static cling in one embodiment. Alternatively, the note tiles can adhere to a surface with magnetism. The note tiles are mathematically proportionate to each other as they are to the relative lengths of sound durations represented by note icons. The measure plaques are in complete mathematical congruence to the lengths of the note tiles. The note tiles can include transparent texture strips. The system also includes mounting platforms, staff extension plaques, grand staff brace labels, bridges, spacer tiles, pre-reading tiles, and symbol labels. | 11-18-2010 |
Charles F. Rose, Redmond, WA US
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20080215896 | Issuing a Publisher Use License Off-Line in a Digital Rights Management (DRM) System - A publishing user publishes digital content and issues to itself a corresponding digital publisher license to allow itself to render the published digital content. The publishing user is supplied with a publishing certificate from a digital rights management (DRM) server, where the publishing certificate allows the publishing user to so publish the digital content and to so issue the publisher license. | 09-04-2008 |
David M. Rose, Mountlake Terrace, WA US
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20120032688 | CROSSTALK COMPENSATION IN ANALYSIS OF ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES - Estimating impedance of energy storage devices includes generating input signals at various frequencies with a frequency step factor therebetween. An excitation time record (ETR) is generated to include a summation of the input signals and a deviation matrix of coefficients is generated relative to the excitation time record to determine crosstalk between the input signals. An energy storage device is stimulated with the ETR and simultaneously a response time record (RTR) is captured that is indicative of a response of the energy storage device to the ETR. The deviation matrix is applied to the RTR to determine an in-phase component and a quadrature component of an impedance of the energy storage device at each of the different frequencies with the crosstalk between the input signals substantially removed. This approach enables rapid impedance spectra measurements that can be completed within one period of the lowest frequency or less. | 02-09-2012 |
Devin Richard Rose, Spanaway, WA US
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20110174139 | Rifle Charging handle with Ambidextrous Tactical latch mechanism - Herein is described an ambidextrous tactical latch that allows a left handed shooter the ability to charge an M-16 or AR-15 rifle or the like in the same manner as a right handed shooter. The left handed shooter grasps the pistol grip of the weapon with their left hand. With their right hand in regular fashion, they grasp the tactical actuator located on the right hand side of the charging handle and pull it in a backward motion to effect charging the weapon. | 07-21-2011 |
Floyd D. Rose, Bellevue, WA US
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20100285970 | METHODS OF SEQUENCING NUCLEIC ACIDS - Disclosed are high-throughput methods for sequencing nucleic acid, which entail identifying the complete set of SNPs in a genome of interest in comparison to a wild type or reference DNA whose sequence is known or substantially known. The methods may also entail use of solid supports containing colonies of amplified nucleic acid fragments e.g., prepared by digesting genomic nucleic acid having substantially known sequence, wherein the sequence of the fragments at each coordinate is known. The supports, per se, and apparati containing them, are also provided. | 11-11-2010 |
Howard Rose, Seattle, WA US
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20140313580 | IMMERSIVE DISPLAY APPARATUS - In various embodiments, a hand-held, desktop, boom, or mechanical arm-mounted apparatus including wide field-of-view (greater than 60-degrees measured diagonally) collimating optics and using either a stereoscopic or offset biocular assembly to remove parallax due to the position of the display can be configured to augment the display on a computer, laptop, tablet, or other image-generating device for the purposes of enhancing its immersive properties. | 10-23-2014 |
John M. Rose, Seattle, WA US
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20120324889 | ADVANCED UNIFLOW RANKINE ENGINE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - An Advanced Uniflow Rankine Engine (“AURE”) that is effective and thermodynamically efficient at higher speeds (e.g., 400-1800 rpm) and has low torque output. This allows the AURE to be compact of size without the need for a massive foundation found in prior art steam engines. The AURE includes an admission valve assembly, a cylinder head/valve gear assembly, a cylinder/piston assembly, a crank shaft assembly, an external sump, and an integral condenser. The admission valve assembly includes a counterbalancing poppet valve and valve stem that creates counterbalanced unsupported areas that allow the poppet valve to operate at higher speeds. The AURE can be fueled by raw, unprocessed fuel, including biomass, to generate efficient energy in a smaller overall package. | 12-27-2012 |
Joshua Pacheco Rose, Seattle, WA US
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20130329866 | MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION MECHANISM FOR PARTICIPANTS IN A BREAKOUT SESSION IN AN ONLINE MEETING - In an example embodiment, a method for monitoring a conference call and notifying members of a breakout session to return to the conference call. The method comprises mixing input streams received from participants of a conference call and distributing mixed streams to the participants, a first stream is provided to participants attending the breakout session and a second stream is provided to remaining participants of the conference call. Speech from the second stream is converted to text and the text is searched for predefined keywords. An alert is sent to at least one participant in the breakout session responsive to detecting one of the predefined keywords. | 12-12-2013 |
20140171047 | Management of Mute and Unmute Requests During an Electronic-Conference Session - In certain embodiments, a method includes receiving, from a first participant of a plurality of participants in an electronic-conference session, a mute request. The mute request comprises information indicating a request to mute communication from a second participant of the plurality of participants in the electronic-conference session, information identifying the first participant as a mute requester, and information identifying the second participant as a mutee. The method includes muting, in response to the mute request, communication from the second participant. The method includes sending, to one or more user devices, the information identifying the first participant as the mute requester and the information identifying the second participant as the mutee. | 06-19-2014 |
20150088572 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A MEETING SESSION IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - An example method is provided and includes receiving status information from a number of endpoints associated with a meeting session in a network environment, where the status information includes, at least, information indicative of whether any of the number of endpoints have virtually checked into the meeting session. The method can also include receiving anticipated arrival information from a checked in endpoint; and generating a representation of the anticipated arrival information to be viewed during the meeting session. | 03-26-2015 |
Kevin M. Rose, Tacoma, WA US
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20130226607 | AUTOMATED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY VERIFICATION - A health service system is described herein that uses commonly available modern mobile computing devices to enhance the delivery and verification of health care services. Information automatically collected from mobile devices can corroborate a timesheet, mileage log, or other information submitted by caregivers. The system provides a comprehensive suite of verification technologies. For example, the system may capture photographic evidence of the visit (e.g., a picture of the patient, caregiver, or both together), GPS location and time information, biometric information (e.g., a fingerprint, retina scan, or other biometric signature from the patient and/or caregiver), and so forth. Thus, the health service system improves the delivery of and payment for health care services by helping each party to collect and provide the information associated with verification in a less obtrusive and more automated manner. | 08-29-2013 |
Lynn Massman Rose, Seattle, WA US
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20090036361 | Use of Blood Coagulation Factor XIII for Treating Hemophilia A - A patient having hemophilia A is treated by administering factor XIII generally in conjunction with factor VIII or desmopressin. | 02-05-2009 |
20090264347 | Use of Blood Coagulation Factor XIII for Treating Hemophilia A - A patient having hemophilia A is treated by administering factor XIII generally in conjunction with factor VIII or desmopressin. | 10-22-2009 |
Matthew W. Rose, Bellingham, WA US
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20160116303 | Systems and Methods for Resource Consumption Analytics - The systems and methods described herein are directed to resource monitoring and resource consumption analytics. Resource usage is tracked through a gateway device monitoring resources using remote input sensors, and usage data is transmitted to a central processing unit whereby the data is interpreted and compared with usage over time and site conditions such as weather. For example, incoming usage data is compared with resource signatures in a signature library representing an ideal usage or historical usage for given site condition. This data is interpreted into simple command displays with alerts, alarms, thereby reporting and alerting to an end-user via multiple delivery mechanisms, of potential sources of resource waste or loss. Further, the alerts or alarms can include easily interpreted recommendations to allow a non-skilled worker to take corrective procedures to maximize efficient use of the consumable resources. | 04-28-2016 |
20160117070 | Graphical User Interfaces for Resource Consumption Analytics - The systems and methods described herein are directed to graphical user interfaces presenting resource consumption analytics. Resource usage is provided in a graphical user interface indicating current resource consumption and/or historical resource consumption. Weather data and a cumulative running total can be provided along with the resource consumption data to clearly provide a deep understanding of resource usage and operating conditions. Further, resource consumption information from multiple monitoring locations may be juxtaposed and/or presented simultaneously to provide an indication of outlying usage consumption among similarly situated monitoring locations. The graphical user interfaces may be provided with alerts, alarms, thereby reporting and alerting to an end-user via multiple delivery mechanisms, of potential sources of resource waste or loss. Further, the alerts or alarms can include easily interpreted recommendations to allow a non-skilled worker to take corrective procedures to maximize efficient use of the consumable resources. | 04-28-2016 |
Stuart J. Rose, Richland, WA US
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20080306899 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR ANALYZING CONVERSATIONAL-TYPE DATA - Methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media for analyzing conversational-type data by association of two or more types of extracted information in view of time are disclosed according to some aspects. In one embodiment, analysis of conversational-type data comprises identification of topical segments within the conversational-type data and linking of the topical segments with at least one other type of pertinent, extracted information. The linking can be based on a sequential order of utterances that compose, at least in part, the conversational-type data. | 12-11-2008 |
20090254581 | Knowledge discovery system capable of custom configuration by multiple users - An automated method for allowing multiple users to independently analyze a corpus of digital information having discrete elements by providing two or more users access to one or more initial training source of digital information, allowing the users to each define a set of categories, automatically generating a group of digital features associated with at least two of the discrete elements, automatically associating a subset of the discrete elements with at least one of the categories, and automatically determining at least one combination of features and transformed features that identifies at least one of the categories. The automated method allows said two or more users to have the capability to perform the step of defining a set of categories, such that the automated steps of generating a group of digital features, associating a subset of said discrete elements, and determining at least one combination of features and transformed features is in whole or in part determined by the manual input to the automated method. | 10-08-2009 |
20110004465 | Computation and Analysis of Significant Themes - Systems and computer-implemented processes for computation and analysis of significant themes in a corpus of documents. The computation and analysis of significant themes can be executed on a processor and involves generating a lexical unit document association (LUDA) vector for each lexical unit that has been provided and quantifying similarities between each unique pair of lexical units. The LUDA vector characterizes a measure of association between its corresponding lexical unit and documents in the corpus. The lexical units can then be grouped into clusters such that each cluster contains a set of lexical units that are most similar as determined by the LUDA vectors and a predetermined clustering threshold. | 01-06-2011 |
20110004610 | Automatic Generation of Stop Word Lists for Information Retrieval and Analysis - Methods and systems for automatically generating lists of stop words for information retrieval and analysis. Generation of the stop words can include providing a corpus of documents and a plurality of keywords. From the corpus of documents, a term list of all terms is constructed and both a keyword adjacency frequency and a keyword frequency are determined. If a ratio of the keyword adjacency frequency to the keyword frequency for a particular term on the term list is less than a predetermined value, then that term is excluded from the term list. The resulting term list is truncated based on predetermined criteria to form a stop word list. | 01-06-2011 |
20110060747 | Rapid Automatic Keyword Extraction for Information Retrieval and Analysis - Methods and systems for rapid automatic keyword extraction for information retrieval and analysis. Embodiments can include parsing words in an individual document by delimiters, stop words, or both in order to identify candidate keywords. Word scores for each word within the candidate keywords are then calculated based on a function of co-occurrence degree, co-occurrence frequency, or both. Based on a function of the word scores for words within the candidate keyword, a keyword score is calculated for each of the candidate keywords. A portion of the candidate keywords are then extracted as keywords based, at least in part, on the candidate keywords having the highest keyword scores. | 03-10-2011 |
20130173257 | Systems and Processes for Identifying Features and Determining Feature Associations in Groups of Documents - Systems and computer-implemented processes for identification of features and determination of feature associations in a group of documents can involve providing a plurality of keywords identified among the terms of at least some of the documents. A value measure can be calculated for each keyword. High-value keywords are defined as those keywords having value measures that exceed a threshold. For each high-value keyword, term-document associations (TDA) are accessed. The TDA characterize measures of association between each term and at least some documents in the group. A processor quantifies similarities between unique pairs of high-value keywords based on the TDA for each respective high-value keyword and generates a similarity matrix that indicates one or more sets that each comprise highly associated high-value keywords. | 07-04-2013 |