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Ciprian Agapi, Boca Raton, FL US
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20110032845 | Multimodal Teleconferencing - Multimodal teleconferencing including receiving, by a multimodal teleconferencing module, a speech utterance from one of a plurality of participants in the multimodal teleconference; identifying the participant making the speech utterance as a current speaker; retrieving, by the multimodal teleconferencing module from accounts for the current speaker, content for display to the current speaker; retrieving, by the multimodal teleconferencing module from accounts for the current speaker, content for display to one or more other participants in the multimodal teleconference; providing, by the multimodal teleconferencing module to a multimodal teleconferencing client for display to the current speaker, an identification of the speaker and the content retrieved for the speaker; and providing, by the multimodal teleconferencing module to one or more of multimodal teleconferencing clients for display to the other participants, an identification of the current speaker with the content retrieved for the one or more other participants in the multimodal teleconference. | 02-10-2011 |
Ciprian Anea, Grovetown, GA US
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20160113936 | METHODS FOR MODULATING MONOCYTE FUNCTION - It has been discovered that HSP90 inhibitors can inhibit both the pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulatory potential of monocytes, in particular activated monocytes. One embodiment provides a method of inhibiting the pro-inflammatory phenotype of monocytes, preferably in human subjects, most preferably in human subjects having Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). A preferred HSP90 inhibitor is 5-(2,4-dihydroxy-5-isopropylphenyl)-N-ethyl-4-(4-(morpholinomethyl)phenyl)isoxazole-3-carboxamide (NVP-AUY922). | 04-28-2016 |
Ciprian Arbone, Onesti RO
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20160062751 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMISING COMPUTER PROGRAM CODE - A method and apparatus for optimising computer program code. The method comprises identifying at least one set of candidate instructions within the computer program code, each candidate instruction comprising an instruction for writing a constant value to memory and the at least one set comprising a plurality of candidate instructions. The method further comprises computing an aggregate constant value for the at least one set of candidate instructions, and replacing the at least one set of candidate instructions with at least one instruction for writing the aggregate constant value to memory. | 03-03-2016 |
Ciprian Catana, Malden, MA US
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20080214927 | Integrated Pet-Mri Scanner - One embodiment of the present invention provides an integrated PET-MRI scanner. This integrated scanner includes a main magnet that generates a magnetic field, wherein images of the subject is generated in a central region of the magnetic field. It also includes a PET scanner which is enclosed by the main magnet. The PET scanner further comprises: (1) at least one ring of scintillators, which is situated in the central region of the magnetic field and, (2) one or more photodetectors, which are coupled to the ring of scintillators, so that the one or more photodetectors are outside the central region of the magnetic field. The integrated scanner also includes radio-frequency (RF) coils which are enclosed by the PET scanner. By keeping the photodetectors and associated circuitry outside the central region of the magnetic field, the integrated scanner reduces the electromagnetic interference (EMI) between the PET scanner and the MRI scanner. | 09-04-2008 |
Ciprian Ceteras, Romania RO
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20110191753 | Incremental deployment and execution of a program on an embedded device - System and method for deploying and executing a program, e.g., a graphical program, on an embedded device. The program and a plurality of execution system components are stored on a host computer. The program is analyzed programmatically to determine a subset of the plurality of components required for execution of the program. The subset of components and the program are combined into a file while preserving execution order of the program. The file is transmitted to the device. The file is used to construct a combined program which includes executable code for the program and the subset of components. The device includes a minimal execution engine which executes the subset of components to execute the program. The file may be streamed to the device for streaming execution, where received portions of the subset of components needed for execution of received portions of the program are stored until no longer needed. | 08-04-2011 |
Ciprian Chelba, Seattle, WA US
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20080215311 | DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING OF LANGUAGE MODELS FOR TEXT AND SPEECH CLASSIFICATION - Methods are disclosed for estimating language models such that the conditional likelihood of a class given a word string, which is very well correlated with classification accuracy, is maximized. The methods comprise tuning statistical language model parameters jointly for all classes such that a classifier discriminates between the correct class and the incorrect ones for a given training sentence or utterance. Specific embodiments of the present invention pertain to implementation of the rational function growth transform in the context of a discriminative training technique for n-gram classifiers. | 09-04-2008 |
20080319749 | GENERIC SPELLING MNEMONICS - A system and method for creating a mnemonics Language Model for use with a speech recognition software application, wherein the method includes generating an n-gram Language Model containing a predefined large body of characters, wherein the n-gram Language Model includes at least one character from the predefined large body of characters, constructing a new Language Model (LM) token for each of the at least one character, extracting pronunciations for each of the at least one character responsive to a predefined pronunciation dictionary to obtain a character pronunciation representation, creating at least one alternative pronunciation for each of the at least one character responsive to the character pronunciation representation to create an alternative pronunciation dictionary and compiling the n-gram Language Model for use with the speech recognition software application, wherein compiling the Language Model is responsive to the new Language Model token and the alternative pronunciation dictionary. | 12-25-2008 |
20100318348 | APPLYING A STRUCTURED LANGUAGE MODEL TO INFORMATION EXTRACTION - One feature of the present invention uses the parsing capabilities of a structured language model in the information extraction process. During training, the structured language model is first initialized with syntactically annotated training data. The model is then trained by generating parses on semantically annotated training data enforcing annotated constituent boundaries. The syntactic labels in the parse trees generated by the parser are then replaced with joint syntactic and semantic labels. The model is then trained by generating parses on the semantically annotated training data enforcing the semantic tags or labels found in the training data. The trained model can then be used to extract information from test data using the parses generated by the model. | 12-16-2010 |
Ciprian Chisalita, Kirkland, WA US
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20140172812 | UTILIZING KEYSTROKE LOGGING TO DETERMINE ITEMS FOR PRESENTATION - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are provided for utilizing keystroke logging information to determine items (e.g., search results and/or advertisements) for presentation in response to an input search query. The utilized keystroke logging information is captured contemporaneously with input of the submitted query terms/content of the search query. That is, the utilized keystroke logging information is captured during a single search query input session measured, for instance, between execution of a first search query and execution of a second search query, or between engagement with a search query input region and execution of a search query. In this way, information that may be gleaned about a user's intent based upon query reformulations (e.g., query term deletions, additions, spelling corrections, and the like) and/or actions taken with respect to query formation (e.g., pasting actions) may be utilized to provide relevant items in response to the search query. | 06-19-2014 |
Ciprian Crainiceanu, Baltimore, MD US
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20150045651 | METHOD OF ANALYZING MULTI-SEQUENCE MRI DATA FOR ANALYSING BRAIN ABNORMALITIES IN A SUBJECT - The present invention, referred to as Oasis is Automated Statistical Inference for Segmentation (OASIS), is a fully automated and robust statistical method for cross-sectional MS lesion segmentation. Using intensity information from multiple modalities of MRI, a logistic regression model assigns voxel-level probabilities of lesion presence. The OASIS model produces interpretable results in the form of regression coefficients that can be applied to imaging studies quickly and easily. OASIS uses intensity-normalized brain MRI volumes, enabling the model to be robust to changes in scanner and acquisition sequence. OASIS also adjusts for intensity inhomogeneities that preprocessing bias field correction procedures do not remove, using BLUR volumes. This allows for more accurate segmentation of brain areas that are highly distorted by inhomogeneities, such as the cerebellum. One of the most practical properties of OASIS is that the method is fully transparent, easy to implement, and simple to modify for new data sets. | 02-12-2015 |
Ciprian Cudalbu, Berlin DE
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20110130956 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING CONTEXTUALLY APPROPRIATE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS - An approach is provided for providing guidance information to a user. A request is received, from a device, for guidance information to a destination, wherein the guidance information includes, at least in part, instructions for following a route to the destination. A plurality of candidate reference points associated with the route are determined. One or more of the plurality of candidate reference points are selected to include in the instructions based on saliency of the one or more candidate reference points with respect to one or more comprehension parameters associated with a user. The instructions are generated based on the one or more selected reference points. The comprehension parameters relate to the ability of the user to recognize the selected one or more reference points. | 06-02-2011 |
20120105474 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OFFSET INFORMATION - An approach is provided for determining location offset information. A correction manager determines to present, at a device, a location-based display including one or more representations of one or more location-based features. Next, the correction manager receives an input for specifying offset information for at least one of the one or more representations with respect to the location-based display. Then, the correction manager determines to present the one or more representations in the location-based display based, at least in part, on the offset information. | 05-03-2012 |
20140043365 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LAYOUT FOR AUGMENTED REALITY VIEW - An approach is provided for providing an interactive perspective-based point of interest layout in an augmented reality view. The layout platform determines at least one zoom level for rendering of one or more representations of one or more items in a perspective-based display based, at least in part, on at least one push interaction or at least one pull interaction in the perspective-based display. The layout platform causes, at least in part, a rendering of the one or more representations based, at least in part, on the at least one zoom level. | 02-13-2014 |
20140063058 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSITIONING FROM A PARTIAL MAP VIEW TO AN AUGMENTED REALITY VIEW - An approach is provided for providing a map view that compliments an augmented reality view while a user navigates and interacts within a scene. A mapping platform determines a virtual floor surface of at least one presentation of a perspective-based display of location information. A mapping platform causes, at least in part, a rendering of a partial map view on the virtual floor surface, wherein the partial map view provides an alternate view of the location information. | 03-06-2014 |
20140162697 | Method and Apparatus for Determining Location Offset Information - An approach is provided for determining location offset information. A correction manager determines to present, at a device, a location-based display including one or more representations of one or more location-based features. Next, the correction manager receives an input for specifying offset information for at least one of the one or more representations with respect to the location-based display. Then, the correction manager determines to present the one or more representations in the location-based display based, at least in part, on the offset information. | 06-12-2014 |
Ciprian Dragoi, Selimbar RO
Ciprian Gerea, Seattle, WA US
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20080250000 | Uniform metadata retrieval - A method for uniform metadata retrieval generates an interface for requesting metadata from a relational database. A hierarchical metadata request can be received via the interface. The hierarchical metadata request can be translated into a relational database metadata request. The relational database metadata request is utilized to retrieve metadata from the relational database. | 10-09-2008 |
20110093631 | ADAPTERS FOR EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are disclosed for implementing adapters for event processing systems. A particular system includes an input adapter configured to store event objects received from a source at an input queue. The system also includes a query engine configured to remove event objects from the input queue, to perform a query with respect to the removed event objects to generate result objects, and to insert result objects into an output queue. The system also includes an output adapter configured to remove result objects from the output queue and to transmit the result objects to a sink. | 04-21-2011 |
20120131599 | COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING (CEP) ADAPTERS FOR CEP SYSTEMS FOR RECEIVING OBJECTS FROM A SOURCE AND OUTPUTING OBJECTS TO A SINK - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are disclosed for implementing adapters for event processing systems. A particular system includes an input adapter configured to store event objects received from a source at an input queue. The system also includes a query engine configured to remove event objects from the input queue, to perform a query with respect to the removed event objects to generate result objects, and to insert result objects into an output queue. The system also includes an output adapter configured to remove result objects from the output queue and to transmit the result objects to a sink. | 05-24-2012 |
20120297080 | Stream Operator - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to stream operators. In aspects, a stream event is received. Based on a timestamp associated with the stream event and the number of stream operators that have asked to be activated prior to or at the timestamp, zero or more stream objects are informed of one or more time events and torn down if no longer needed. In addition, a destination stream operator is instantiated, if needed, data (e.g., the timestamp and packet, if any) corresponding to the stream event is provided to a stream operator, output data, if any, is received from the stream operator, and the stream operator is torn down if it no longer needs state data between invocations. | 11-22-2012 |
Ciprian Gociman, Woodinville, WA US
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20100293554 | CLIENT APPLICATION INDEPENDENT EXTENSIBILITY MODEL - Information describing a type registration regarding which an action is being requested by the client application is received as one or more parameters of an application programming interface method invoked by the client application. Based on the one or more parameters, one of multiple type extensions to which the action being requested corresponds is determined. At least part of the information describing the type registration is sent to the one of the multiple type extensions, and the one of the multiple type extensions performs the action being requested. | 11-18-2010 |
20120110598 | CLIENT APPLICATION INDEPENDENT EXTENSIBILITY MODEL - Information describing a type registration regarding which an action is being requested by the client application is received as one or more parameters of an application programming interface method invoked by the client application. Based on the one or more parameters, one of multiple type extensions to which the action being requested corresponds is determined. At least part of the information describing the type registration is sent to the one of the multiple type extensions, and the one of the multiple type extensions performs the action being requested. | 05-03-2012 |
20140172793 | OPPORTUNISTIC, PRIORITY-BASED OBJECT SYNCHRONIZATION - Mechanisms for synchronizing an object set with a remote data store are often performed at a particular frequency, e.g., once per hour or day. However, the objects of the object set may have different priorities, and it may be advantageous to synchronize higher-priority objects more often than regular-priority objects. The synchronization mechanisms may also differ (e.g., high-priority object synchronization may be direct and/or holistic, while regular-priority object synchronization may be differential, cached, and/or involving version and/or conflict resolution). Additionally, a resource-based threshold may be applied to the high-priority objects (e.g., a bandwidth cap) in order to reduce resource exhaustion, and high-priority objects that are not synchronized within the threshold may be synchronized with the regular-priority objects. These techniques may be particularly advantageous for synchronizing objects comprising an application state of applications of current or recent usage by a user, where application state “staleness” is acutely visible to the user. | 06-19-2014 |
Ciprian Marcoci, Anaheim, CA US
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20090015364 | MINIATURE CIRCUITRY AND INDUCTIVE COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - Miniature circuitry and inductor components in which multiple levels of printed circuitry are formed on each side of a support panel, typically a printed circuit board or rigid flex. Magnetic members are embedded in one or more cavities in said support panel. Electrical connection between the plural levels of circuitry and multiple windings around the magnetic members are provided by plural plated through hole conductors. Small through hole openings accommodate a plurality of the plated through hole conductors since each is insulated from the others by a very thin layer of vacuum deposited organic layer such as parylene having a high dielectric strength. Adhesion of this plated copper to the organic layer is provided by first applying an adhesive promotor to the surface of the organic layer followed by the vacuum deposition of the organic layer. | 01-15-2009 |
20100127814 | MINIATURE CIRCUITRY AND INDUCTIVE COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - Miniature circuitry and inductor components in which multiple levels of printed circuitry are formed on each side of a support panel, typically a printed circuit board or rigid flex. Magnetic members are embedded in one or more cavities in said support panel. Electrical connection between the plural levels of circuitry and multiple windings around the magnetic members are provided by plural plated through hole conductors. Small through hole openings accommodate a plurality of the plated through hole conductors since each is insulated from the others by a very thin layer of vacuum deposited organic layer such as parylene having a high dielectric strength. Adhesion of this plated copper to the organic layer is provided by first applying an adhesive promotor to the surface of the organic layer followed by the vacuum deposition of the organic layer. | 05-27-2010 |
20100146782 | MINIATURE CIRCUITRY AND INDUCTIVE COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - Miniature circuitry and inductor components in which multiple levels of printed circuitry are formed on each side of a support panel, typically a printed circuit board or rigid flex. Electrical connection between the plural levels of circuitry and multiple windings around magnetic members are provided by plural plated through hole conductors. Small through hole openings accommodate a plurality of the plated through hole conductors since each is insulated from the others by a very thin layer of vacuum deposited organic layer such as parylene having a high dielectric strength. Adhesion of this plated copper to the organic layer is provided by first applying an adhesive promotor to the surface of the organic layer followed by the vacuum deposition of the organic layer. | 06-17-2010 |
Ciprian Marcoci, Placentia, CA US
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20140259643 | METHOD OF APPLYING A STRESS RELIEVING MATERIAL TO AN EMBEDDED MAGNETIC COMPONENT - A method of manufacturing a substrate includes providing a substrate with a cavity and a post in the cavity, dispensing an elastic filling material in the cavity, inserting a magnetic core including a core hole such the post extends through the core hole, curing the elastic filling material, forming holes in the substrate outside of the cavity and in the post, and forming via-in-via structures in the holes. | 09-18-2014 |
Ciprian Raileanu, Jersey City, NJ US
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20110035187 | Scalable and Extensible Framework for Storing and Analyzing Sensor Data - In a framework for acquiring and analyzing data from a network of sensors, plug-in software interfaces are used to provide scalability and flexibility. Data collection set-up data is exchanged through one or more first plug-in software interfaces with data collection devices, to configure the processor to collect measurement data from the data collection devices. Analysis set-up data is exchanged through one or more second plug-in software interfaces with one or more data analysis software packages, to configure the processor to provide a predefined subset of the measurement data to the data analysis software packages and to accept analysis results from the data analysis software packages. Measurement data and analysis results are subsequently exchanged through the plug-in interfaces. | 02-10-2011 |
Ciprian Ticula, New York, NY US
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20130151438 | Relative Value Volatility Index Apparatuses, Methods, and Systems - A rule-based signal-driven algorithmic index and associated financial products for generating returns by trading the relative performance of the short-term of an implied volatility curve for a stock index versus a medium-term of the same implied volatility curve, as tracked by a short-term index and a medium-term index, respectively, based on the steepness of the short-term end of the curve versus the steepness of the medium-term end of the curve. | 06-13-2013 |
20140297502 | Defensive Volatility Index Apparatuses, Methods, and Systems - A rule-based signal-driven algorithmic index and associated financial products for providing downside protection against a volatile index by tracking a long-volatility position placed in the short term or the medium term of an implied volatility curve for a stock index, based on the steepness of the short-term end of the curve versus the steepness of the medium-term end of the curve. | 10-02-2014 |