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Giorgio Bressan, Padova IT
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| 20090036382 | TGF-Beta Modulators and Use Thereof - The present invention relates to molecules preferably of polypeptide nature with negative regulatory activity on the amount or activity of TGF-β through direct interaction with pro-TGF-β, and containing as active region a cysteine-rich polypeptide sequence defined as “EMI domain”, or its subfragments, wherein said “EMI domain” has at least 25% sequence homology to the ID NO2 sequence for pharmaceutical use. Even more preferably said polypeptide sequence consists of the EMI domain of the following proteins: emilin-1, emilin-2 and/or multimerin-2 or their subfragments having a length of at least 6 amino acids, capable of inhibiting the conversion of pro-TGFβ to mature TGFβ as anti-hypertensive drugs and polypeptides active on the cardiovascular system. The invention extends to the use of molecules which are known to negatively regulate TGF-β and to molecules which interfere with TGF-β binding to its receptors, or to inhibitors of TGF-β mRNA synthesis or TGF-β expression for the same therapeutic uses as anti-hypertensive drugs and polypeptides active on the cardiovascular system. | 02-05-2009 |
Loris Bressan, Imola IT
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| 20090123995 | WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM - A waste treatment system comprising an impermeable container adapted to accommodate waste, and presenting at least an opening for introducing waste and a plurality of preferential breaking lines for creating respective openings; air-tight closing element of the opening; percolate introduction element within the impermeable container; collector for the formed biogas; a covering layer arranged so as to close the openings; and an air circulation system comprising in turn, within the permeable container a plurality of intake tubes and a plurality of air intakes. | 05-14-2009 |
Marco Bressan, Grenoble FR
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| 20080267505 | Decision criteria for automated form population - A method is provided for selecting fields of an electronic form for automatic population with candidate text segments. The candidate text segments can be obtained by capturing an image of a document, applying optical character recognition to the captured image to identify textual content, and tagging candidate text segments in the textual content for fields of the form. The method includes, for each of a plurality of fields of the form, computing a field exclusion function based on at least one parameter selected from a text length parameter, an optical character recognition error rate, a tagging error rate, and a field relevance parameter; and determining whether to select the field for automatic population based on the computed field exclusion function. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080284791 | FORMING COLORING BOOKS FROM DIGITAL IMAGES - Embodiments herein include a method, service, apparatus, etc., that automatically generates a coloring book image that includes line drawings defining a small number of color coherent, clearly discriminated, closed regions while preserving the basic semantic properties of the original image. These regions hence can be filled in with colored inks, crayons, paints, etc. The method inputs a color image that can be a photograph, scanned image, etc. The method begins by transforming the color image into a chrominance-luminance space and then performs low pass filtering on the color image that preserves the chrominance edges of the features within the color image. Next, the method segments the color image into the features based on locations of the chrominance edges of the features. Then, the method can merge selected features into other features. After performing any merging, the method identifies the remaining chrominance edges of the features within the image and adds lines along the remaining chrominance edges to form outlines of the features. Then, the method automatically filters out all other data from the image to leave only the outlines and produce a revised image consisting of just the outlines. The revised image of just outlines is then output to the user. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080285853 | Contrast enhancement methods and apparatuses - Image contrast enhancement includes (i) computing a contrast measure incorporating an adjustable tone transformation function and one or more statistical measures of selected spatial arrangements of pixel or voxel intensities in an analysis image or image portion, (ii) adjusting the adjustable tone transformation function to increase contrast as indicated by the contrast measure, and (iii) enhancing contrast of a target image or image portion using the adjusted tone transformation function. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080317358 | CLASS-BASED IMAGE ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM - A method for image enhancement includes providing for a semantic class to be assigned to a digital image based on image content, the assigned semantic class being selected from a plurality of semantic classes. The method further includes providing for an aesthetic enhancement to be applied to the image based on image quality of the image and the assigned semantic class, the enhancement including at least one enhancement dimension selected from a plurality of enhancement dimensions. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20110044549 | GENERATION OF VIDEO CONTENT FROM IMAGE SETS - An image processing method comprises: clustering images of a set of images to generate a plurality of scenes each comprising an unordered cluster of images; ordering images within scenes respective to video coherence to generate ordered scenes comprising ordered sequences of images; and generating video content as images ordered in accordance with the ordered sequences of images comprising the scenes. In some embodiments, the video content is converted to video comprising video frames played at a predetermined frame rate. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110135195 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLASSIFICATION AND SELECTION OF COLOR PALETTES - A system and method for categorizing color palettes are provided. A taxonomy for a particular type of achromatic entity, such as emotions, is generated and populated with a list of terms. Natural language terms extracted from annotated color palettes are associated with the corresponding achromatic entity categories in the taxonomy. Features are extracted from the color palettes. The features, together with the category information, are used to train a classifier which is then able to assign achromatic entities to palettes outside the training set, based on extracted features. | 06-09-2011 |
Marco J. Bressan, Grenoble FR
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| 20100008581 | WORD DETECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method of characterizing a word image includes traversing the word image in steps with a window and at each of a plurality of the steps, identifying a window image. For each of the plurality of window images, a feature is extracted. The word image is characterized, based on the features extracted from the plurality of window images, wherein the features are considered as a loose collection with associated sequential information. | 01-14-2010 |
Raffaela Bressan, Treviso IT
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| 20100068487 | Formulations for Cellular, Foamed-Polymer Products Based on Polyvinyl Chloride,Improved Cellular, Foamed-Polymer Products Based on Polyvinyl Chloride and a Process for Producing Said Improved Cellular Foamed-Polymer Products - Formulation for cellular, foamed-polymer product based on polyvinyl chloride, comprising: a polyvinyl chloride homopolymer having a K-value of from 60 to 85 and a pH value of the aqueous extract ranging of from 8 to 12; at least one isocyanate selected from isomers and homologues of diphenylmethane-4,4′-diisocyanate and modified diphenylmethane-4,4-diisocyanate s and mixtures thereof; at least one anhydride selected from the group of succinic anhydride, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, methyl-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, 4-methyl-hexahydrophthalic anhydride, cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride, methyl-endomethylene tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, dodecenyl succinic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride and mixtures thereof; at least a surfactant; at least a foaming agent. | 03-18-2010 |
Ray A. Bressan, West Lafayette, IN US
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| 20080307542 | Activation of the arabidopsis hypertall (HYT1/YUCCA6) locus affects several auxin mediated responses - The present invention provides nucleotide sequences and a corresponding amino acid sequence of auxin overproduction mutants. Also provided are methods to improve plant growth, development, differentiation, increased tolerance to drought and delayed senescence as well as plants with drought tolerance and delayed senescence. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20090138990 | Methods and compositions to increase plant resistance to stress - Methods and compositions to improve plant stress tolerance are disclosed. An | 05-28-2009 |
Ray A. Bressan, W. Lafayette, IN US
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| 20090018065 | Plant PR-5 proteins as mammalian therapeutic agents - The Proteins of the PR-5 family having a lectin-like P barrel domain control apoptosis in yeast through receptor binding. Receptors that specifically bind to PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like P barrel domain have been found to be homologous to mammalian adiponectin receptors, and such PR-5 proteins can act as functional homologues of adiponectin and control adiponectin response in mammals. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like β barrel domain, for example osmotin, can be used in the treatment of conditions in mammals which are the result of activation or inhibition of adiponectin receptor-mediated metaboloic pathways. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like β barrel domain, nucleic acids encoding such proteins, and receptors that specifically bind such proteins, can also be used in screening and rational design of new therapeutic agents for use in mammals. | 01-15-2009 |
