Lemoine, CA
Anne Meredith Fish Lemoine, Marina Del Rey, CA US
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20140322687 | COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PHYSICAL THERAPY METHODS - A computer system providing information relating to the delivery of physical therapy services to a patient suffering from a musculoskeletal impairment or a neuro-musculoskeletal impairment is provided. The computer system comprises at least one data store comprising a plurality of stored pain patterns; a plurality of physical examination therapy examination methods; and a plurality of physical therapy intervention methods. The computer system further comprises a data processing element, configured to select a stored pain pattern based on an input pain pattern and determine at least one physical therapy examination method and at least one physical therapy intervention method based on the selected stored pain pattern. | 10-30-2014 |
Dana B. Lemoine, San Diego, CA US
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20140270461 | REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE COMPATIBLE CHECK IMAGE GENERATION - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270462 | MOBILE DEVICE AND APPLICATION FOR REMOTE DEPOSIT OF CHECK IMAGES RECEIVED FROM PAYORS - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270463 | REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE SYSTEM WITH CHECK IMAGE GENERATION AND STORAGE - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279480 | REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE COMPATIBLE CHECK IMAGE GENERATION IN RESPONSE TO MOTION OF A MOBILE DEVICE - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279481 | MOBILE DEVICE AND APPLICATION FOR REMOTE DEPOSIT OF CHECK IMAGES SECURELY RECEIVED FROM PAYORS - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279482 | REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE SYSTEM WITH CHECK IMAGE STORAGE - A check image generator application generates a remote deposit capture RDC compatible check image. The RDC compatible check image is sent from a sender mobile device to a recipient mobile device. The RDC compatible check image may pass through a server and may be encrypted. The recipient mobile device receives the RDC compatible check image and forwards it to a financial institution for deposit. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric Lemoine, La Jolla, CA US
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20100231975 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF HARDWARE-ASSISTED ASSEMBLY OF DOCUMENTS - Embodiments include systems and methods of hardware-assisted assembly of documents. For example, one embodiment comprises a memory configured to store documents and at least one processor configured to identify a template for generating a document. The template defines at least one field having a specified position and length within the document. The processor is further configured to store a copy of the template to the memory so as to initialize the document and to store characters based on data associated with the field to a location of the memory associated with the field. The processor further stores, based at least in part on the text and the length of the field, one or more indicators of at least one portion of the field to be removed from the document. The system further includes a circuit configured to read the document from the memory and remove the portion of the field based on the indicators. The system thus assembles an assembled document that is reduced in size relative to the initially generated template document. | 09-16-2010 |
Eric T. Lemoine, San Diego, CA US
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20090299983 | System and Method of Accelerating Document Processing - Embodiments include methods and systems for processing XML documents. One embodiment is a system that includes a tokenizer configured to identify tokens in an XML document. A plurality of speculative processing modules are configured to receive the tokens and to at least partially process the XML document and to provide data indicative of the XML document. A first module is configured to perform further processing of the XML document using the data indicative of the XML document and configured to output the processed XML document. Each of the plurality of speculative processing modules is configured to asynchronously provide the data indicative of the XML document to the first module. Other embodiments include method and systems for performing the speculative processing. | 12-03-2009 |
20100162102 | System and Method of Accelerating Document Processing - Embodiments include methods and systems for processing XML documents. One embodiment is a system that includes a tokenizer configured to identify tokens in an XML document. A plurality of speculative processing modules are configured to receive the tokens and to at least partially process the XML document and to provide data indicative of the XML document. A first module is configured to perform further processing of the XML document using the data indicative of the XML document and configured to output the processed XML document. Each of the plurality of speculative processing modules is configured to asynchronously provide the data indicative of the XML document to the first module. Other embodiments include method and systems for performing the speculative processing. | 06-24-2010 |
Eric T. Lemoine, La Jolla, CA US
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20090177960 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF XML QUERY PROCESSING - A method of processing queries, e.g., XPath expressions, related to an XML document includes generating a plurality of tokens based on the contents of the XML document. At least one query expression is compiled to a first plurality of query nodes defining a tree. A plurality of lookup tables may be configured to relate each of the first plurality of query nodes by a symbol. Each token is processed by looking up the query nodes indexed by a symbol matching the token in one of the plurality of lookup tables, marking each of the related query nodes, and indicating a match if each of the first plurality of query nodes of the at least one query expression is marked. A system for performing the method includes a tokenizer, an expression compiler, and an engine module. | 07-09-2009 |
Eric T. Lemoine, San Marcos, CA US
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20120041998 | Network Interface for Accelerating XML Processing - Described embodiments provide a method of processing data packets received at a network interface of a host device. The network interface detects whether a received data packet is an XML packet. If the data packet is an XML packet, the network interface provides the XML packet to an XML accelerator that performs one or more acceleration operations on the XML packet. The XML accelerator provides processed XML data to a buffer memory and provides an indication to a processor of the host device, the indication including a location of the processed XML data in the buffer. The steps of providing the XML packet to the XML accelerator and performing one or more acceleration operations are performed before an XML data stream corresponding to the XML packet is TCP/IP terminated. If the received data packet is not an XML packet, the network interface provides the data packet to a TCP/IP stack. | 02-16-2012 |
Eric Tristan Lemoine, San Marcos, CA US
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20160063040 | Evolving Data Archives - A data archive constructed from source data, whose structure and associated schemas can evolve based on the generated responses to user data requests. Based on the analysis of the responses, the schema and/or archive structure can be modified to provide greater knowledge, definition and operations available to be performed on the data, as well as to reduce the processing and storage costs associated with housing and accessing the data within the archive. | 03-03-2016 |
Marshall Royce Lemoine, Marina Del Rey, CA US
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20140322687 | COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PHYSICAL THERAPY METHODS - A computer system providing information relating to the delivery of physical therapy services to a patient suffering from a musculoskeletal impairment or a neuro-musculoskeletal impairment is provided. The computer system comprises at least one data store comprising a plurality of stored pain patterns; a plurality of physical examination therapy examination methods; and a plurality of physical therapy intervention methods. The computer system further comprises a data processing element, configured to select a stored pain pattern based on an input pain pattern and determine at least one physical therapy examination method and at least one physical therapy intervention method based on the selected stored pain pattern. | 10-30-2014 |
Remy Lemoine, San Francisco, CA US
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Richard L. Lemoine, San Diego, CA US
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20100072278 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING MICROBEADS IN ORDER TO INTERROGATE THE SAME - An optical reader for reading encoded microparticles. Each microparticle has an elongated body with an optically detectable code that extends along a longitudinal axis of the corresponding elongated body. The reader includes a plate that has a plurality of channels. The channels are configured to receive and align the microparticles so that the codes of the microparticles are in a common fixed orientation relative to each other. The reader also includes an illumination source for illuminating the microparticles on the plate. The codes in the microparticles reflect a portion of incident light and permit a portion of the incident light to pass through the microparticles thereby providing an output signal indicative of the code. The reader also includes a detection device that is configured to capture the output signal provided by the microparticles. | 03-25-2010 |