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Aravamudhan

Bharath Aravamudhan, Bangalore IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100104189Handwriting Identification Method, Program And Electronic Device - A method of identifying at least one handwritten character composed of at least one stroke is disclosed. The method comprises providing a database comprising a plurality of sequences of strokes, the strokes of each sequence defining at least one character, at least some of said sequences comprising a plurality of strokes; capturing a string of handwritten characters, said string comprising the at least one handwritten character; and matching at least a part of the string with a sequence from said plurality of sequences. This method enables the recognition of multi-stroke characters where the positions of the strokes relative to each other are unknown or at least unreliable. A computer program product implementing this method and an electronic device comprising this computer program product are also disclosed.04-29-2010

Saranath Aravamudhan, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100228623TRACKING AD UNIT PERFORMANCE - Methods and computer storage media for tracking and reporting ad unit performance are described. Tags are associated with ad units and may be manually associated and/or extracted from content items to be presented on a webpage associated with an ad unit. Upon receipt of a request for an advertisement to be presented in association with an ad unit, one or more associated tags are also received. Performance of the ad unit may be tracked utilizing the associated tags and one or more performance data elements, for instance, click-through-rate, income generated by the ad unit, visitor data, number of impressions, and expected cost per thousand impressions (eCPM). Reports on the tracked performance may be generated as desired.09-09-2010

Sundararajan Aravamudhan, Bangalore IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090310165AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND RECONFIGURATION OF DEVICES - Described is a technology by which movement of a shared network device (e.g., a printer or storage device) to a different network machine triggers an automatic reconfiguration of the device and/or the network machines, so that those machines remain able to share that device. Configuration data may be pushed to the network machines, pulled by the network machines, and/or provided to a server by which the network machines may access the confirmation data. Reconfiguration may include creating a system user account and modifying the permissions associated with the device so that the other machine has access permission to use the device via the created account.12-17-2009