| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090156577 | 7-AMINO ALKYLIDENYL-HETEROCYCLIC QUINOLONES AND NAPHTHYRIDONES - The present invention relates to compounds having a structure according to Formula (I) | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090270379 | QUINOLONE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS - The present invention is directed to quinolone derivatives, useful as antimicrobial compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said derivatives and the use of said derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions as antimicrobial agents against pathogenic microorganisms, particularly against resistant microbes | 10-29-2009 |
| 20110105520 | PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AS DELTA OPIOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for treating various diseases, syndromes, conditions and disorders, including pain. Such compounds are represented by Formula I as follows: | 05-05-2011 |
| 20120077797 | OXOPIPERAZINE-AZETIDINE AMIDES AND OXODIAZEPINE-AZETIDINE AMIDES AS MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for treating various diseases, syndromes, conditions and disorders, including pain. Such compounds, and enantiomers, diastereomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, are represented by Formula (Ia) and Formula (Ib) as follows: | 03-29-2012 |
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| 20090094452 | Efficient Certified Email Protocol - An exemplary optimistic protocol for a two-party transaction includes a setup sub-protocol that includes an authorized Diffie-Hellman key agreement, an exchange sub-protocol that includes sending a certificate from a sending party to a receiving party and sending a receipt from the receiving party to the sending party and a dispute sub-protocol that includes a dispute resolution mechanism for resolving disputes between the sending party and the receiving party due to sending of an invalid certificate, due to sending an invalid receipt, or due to abortion of the exchange sub-protocol. Other exemplary methods, systems, etc., are also disclosed. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090235054 | DISASSEMBLING AN EXECUTABLE BINARY - A method for disassembling an executable binary (binary). In one implementation, a plurality of potential address references may be identified based on the binary and a plurality of storage addresses containing the binary. A plurality of assembler source code instructions (instructions) may be generated by disassembling the binary. The binary may be disassembled at one or more sequential addresses starting at each of the plurality of potential address references. | 09-17-2009 |
| 20090287921 | MOBILE DEVICE ASSISTED SECURE COMPUTER NETWORK COMMUNICATION - Mobile device assisted secure computer network communications embodiments are presented that employ a mobile device (e.g., a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), and the like) to assist in user authentication. In general, this is accomplished by having a user enter a password into a client computer which is in contact with a server associated with a secure Web site. This password is integrated with a secret value, which is generated in real time by the mobile device. The secret value is bound to both the mobile device's hardware and the secure Web site being accessed, such that it is unique to both. In this way, a different secret value is generated for each secure Web site accessed, and another user cannot impersonate the user and log into a secure Web site unless he or she knows the password and possesses the user's mobile device simultaneously. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20090299875 | SYSTEM TO FACILITATE ONLINE SHOPPING - A system for facilitating online shopping that includes one or more content providers of a first domain, one or more online merchants of a second domain, and a framework. Web pages may be aggregated from the content providers. Descriptions of products for sale may be aggregated from the online merchants. The products for sale may be matched with the web pages based on relevancy. A list of descriptions of products that are relevant to each web page may be provided. A shopping cart list may be maintained by the framework. The shopping cart list may facilitate payment for the products for sale selected from different web pages. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090304226 | Multimedia Data Embedding and Decoding - A method for embedding data into a media signal receives a media signal, divides the media signal into blocks of samples, and calculates a function of the samples in the blocks, including transformations of samples in the blocks to corresponding block values. A processor uses the block value to determine a factor for samples in the blocks to be multiplied by the samples so that when a data embedding function is evaluated for the block, an output of the data embedding function corresponds to a data value representing desired digital data embedded in the block. A compatible decoder extracts this embedded data from the media signal. The decoder divides the media signal into blocks of samples and calculates a function of the samples in the blocks, including transformations of samples in the blocks to corresponding block values. A processor processes the block value to evaluate a data embedding function to determine digital data embedded in the block. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100180330 | Securing Communications for Web Mashups - Techniques described herein provide security for communications in web mashups. Some implementations secure web mashups by specifying and monitoring a lifecycle of one or more web applications that communicate with each other through implementation of lifecycle declarations. Furthermore, some implementations herein may use access tickets to provide access control between web applications in a web mashup. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110283346 | OVERLAY HUMAN INTERACTIVE PROOF SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES - The overlay human interactive proof system (“OHIPS”) and techniques described herein operate in conjunction with any known or later developed computer-based applications or services to provide secure access to resources by reliably differentiating between human and non-human users. Humans have a generally superior ability to differentiate misaligned characters or objects from correctly aligned ones. As such, the OHIP splits an image including one or more visual objects into two or more partial images to form a HIP. The partial images may also be further split into groups of sub-partial images, and/or the partial images (or the sub-partial images) may be moved, so that at any given alignment position, a user can recognize only some visual objects. A user is instructed to reassemble the partial images at one or more predetermined alignment positions using a GUI, and the user is asked to identify information regarding one or more visible objects. | 11-17-2011 |
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| 20080219496 | Embedding data in and detecting embedded data from video objects - Methods for embedding data, such as digital watermarks, in video objects segmented from video frames. Watermarks are embedded such that they move with the object in the video frames. Interframe motion of video objects is estimated and used to modify the watermark accordingly. Methods for detecting embedded data from video objects are also disclosed. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080226120 | Video Watermarking Using Temporal Analysis - Methods of embedding and detecting watermarks in video use temporal analysis to compute temporal components of video from which the watermarks are embedded and detected. Temporal analysis, such as a temporal wavelet, is used to compute representations of static and dynamic portions of the video. For embedding, watermarks are computed from and/or adapted to the temporal components. For detecting, temporal properties are exploited to detect watermarks in the static and/or dynamic components. Temporal analysis also enables plural watermarks to be embedded at different levels of temporal resolution. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20080226121 | Watermarking Using Multiple Watermarks and Keys, Including Keys Dependent on the Host Signal - A method of embedding a watermarking in a host signal computes a first watermark depending on a particular party and computes a second watermark depending on the host signal. The method embeds the first and second watermarks in the host signal. At least one of the watermarks is embedded using a key derived from the host signal. In particular, one of the watermarks is embedded with a key derived from the host signal. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20100105542 | NOBLE METAL-CONTAINING TITANOSILICATE MATERIAL AND ITS PREPARATION METHOD - A noble metal-containing titanosilicate material, characterized in that said material is represented with the oxide form of xTiO | 04-29-2010 |