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Agata Niewiadomska, Krakow PL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100228693METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A DOCUMENT REPRESENTATION - A method, system and computer program product for generating a document representation are disclosed. The system includes a server and a client computer, and the method involves: receiving into memory a resource containing at least one sentence of text; producing a tree comprising tree elements indicating parts-of-speech and grammatical relations between the tree elements; producing semantic structures each having three tree elements to represent a simple clause (subject-predicate-object); and storing a semantic network of semantic structures and connections therebetween. The semantic network may be created from a user provided root concept. Output representations include concept maps, facts listings, text summaries, tag clouds, indices; and an annotated text. The system interactively modifies semantic networks in response to user feedback, and produces personal semantic networks and document use histories.09-09-2010

Agata Opalach, Opio FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090059270Planogram Extraction Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved.03-05-2009
20090060349Determination Of Inventory Conditions Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved.03-05-2009
20090063306Determination Of Product Display Parameters Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved.03-05-2009
20090063307Detection Of Stock Out Conditions Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved.03-05-2009

Agata Opalach, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120059683EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS SYSTEM - A method for implementing a closed-loop business process management lifecycle. The method comprising producing at least one to-be process model during a process analysis phase. Storing a copy of the at least one to-be process model. Automating the at least one to-be process model during a process automation phase. Producing data logs by applications implementing the automated to-be process models. Data mining the produced data logs during a process monitoring phase, to produce emerging to-be process models and updated to-be process models of automated to-be process models. Storing the emerging to-be process models and the updated to-be process models; and selecting ones of the stored emerging and updated to-be process models to provide to a new process analysis phase.03-08-2012

Agata Sakic, Delft NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110169116Radiation Detector - The invention discloses a process for manufacturing a radiation detector for detecting e.g. 200 eV electrons. This makes the detector suited for e.g. use in an Scanning Electron Microscope. The detector is a PIN photodiode with a thin layer of pure boron connected to the p07-14-2011

Agata Surdziel, Kempten DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110064338TEAR-OPEN POUCH - The invention relates to a tear-open pouch (03-17-2011
20110180553TEAR-OPEN PACKAGE - The present invention relates to a package (07-28-2011

Agata Tyczewska, Gadki PL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110207197METHOD TO INHIBIT RIBONUCLEASE DICER, RIBONUCLEASE DICER INHIBITOR, AND USE OF RNA APTAMERS AS RIBONUCLEASE DICER INHIBITORS - The subject of the present invention is a method to inhibit ribonuclease Dicer, ribonuclease Dicer inhibitor, and use of RNA aptamers to inhibit ribonuclease Dicer. More specifically, this solution relates to using RNA aptamers as ribonuclease Dicer inhibitors that acts upon the competition basis (aptamers as competence inhibitors), use of RNA aptamers as allosteric ribonuclease Dicer inhibitors, and use of RNA aptamers as selective inhibitors of emergence of the selected miRNAs.08-25-2011