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C. Ates Dagli, River Forest, IL US
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20150356148 | RE-SIZING DATA PARTITIONS FOR ENSEMBLE MODELS IN A MAPREDUCE FRAMEWORK - Techniques are described for revising data partition size for use in generating predictive models. In one example, a method includes determining an initial number of base model partitions of data from a plurality of data sources; determining an initial base model partition size based at least in part on the initial number of base model partitions; and evaluating the initial base model partition size at least in part with reference to at least one base model partition size reference. The method further includes determining a finalized number of base model partitions based at least in part on the initial base model partition size; determining a revised base model partition size; and generating revised base models based at least in part on the revised base model partition size, including using a predictive modeling framework to randomly assign input data records from the plurality of data sources into the base model partitions. | 12-10-2015 |
20150356149 | RE-SIZING DATA PARTITIONS FOR ENSEMBLE MODELS IN A MAPREDUCE FRAMEWORK - Techniques are described for revising data partition size for use in generating predictive models. In one example, a method includes determining an initial number of base model partitions of data from a plurality of data sources; determining an initial base model partition size based at least in part on the initial number of base model partitions; and evaluating the initial base model partition size at least in part with reference to at least one base model partition size reference. The method further includes determining a finalized number of base model partitions based at least in part on the initial base model partition size; determining a revised base model partition size; and generating revised base models based at least in part on the revised base model partition size, including using a predictive modeling framework to randomly assign input data records from the plurality of data sources into the base model partitions. | 12-10-2015 |
Charlie Dagli, Urbana, IL US
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20100030780 | IDENTIFYING RELATED OBJECTS IN A COMPUTER DATABASE - Provided are, among other things, systems, methods and techniques for identifying related objects in a computer database. In one representative implementation: (a) a feature vector that describes an existing object is obtained; (b) comparison scores are generated between the feature vector and various sample vectors; (c) a set that includes at least one designated vector is identified from among the sample vectors by evaluating the generated comparison scores; (d) a computer database is searched for matches between label(s) for the designated vector(s) and labels for representative vectors for other objects represented in the computer database; and (e) at least one related object is identified based on the identified match(es). | 02-04-2010 |
Charlie K. Dagli, Burlington, MA US
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20140023280 | Siding Identification Systems and Methods - A method for identifying siding includes receiving particular texture data associated with a physical texture of a particular siding sample, accessing a reference database including reference texture data associated with physical texture of multiple different reference siding samples, performing an automated texture data analysis by analyzing the particular texture data associated with the particular siding sample and the reference texture data associated with different reference siding samples, and automatically identifying at least one reference siding sample that matches the particular siding sample based at least on the automated texture data analysis. The particular texture data associated with the physical texture of the particular siding sample may comprise a digital image, such as a photographic or scanned image of the particular siding sample, or a photographic or scanned image of an ink image physically transferred from the particular siding sample onto a substrate. | 01-23-2014 |
Charlie K. Dagli, Grover, MO US
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20080235207 | COARSE-TO-FINE NAVIGATION THROUGH PAGINATED DOCUMENTS RETRIEVED BY A TEXT SEARCH ENGINE - A method and apparatus for visualizing results from a text search engine are described. A query term is first received. A first set of results is generated based on the query term using a database storing documents, and an index of documents, each document having at least one structural element. Structural elements associated with the first set of results are retrieved. A second set of results is generated based a predefined relationship between the structure elements and the query term. A visualization of the second set of results is displayed. | 09-25-2008 |
Cihan H. Dagli, Wildwood, MO US
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20090138420 | Methods And System For Modeling Network Traffic - A method and system are provided for modeling network traffic in which an artificial neural network architecture is utilized in order to intelligently and adaptively model the capacity of a network. Initially, the network traffic is decomposed into a plurality of categories, such as individual users, application usage or common usage groups. Inputs to the artificial neural network are then defined such that a respective combination of inputs permits prediction of bandwidth capacity needs for that input condition. Outputs of the artificial neural network are representative of the network traffic associated with the respective inputs. For example, a plurality of bandwidth profiles associated with respective categories may be defined. An artificial neural network may then be constructed and trained with those bandwidth profiles and then utilized to relate predict future bandwidth needs for the network. | 05-28-2009 |
Dinesh Dagli, Troy, MI US
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20100317031 | ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 12-16-2010 |
20100317122 | NEW ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent. an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP.5 | 12-16-2010 |
20100317877 | ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent. an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 12-16-2010 |
20140073771 | NEW ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent. an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 03-13-2014 |
20140088297 | NEW ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent. an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 03-27-2014 |
20140121362 | NEW ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent. an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 05-01-2014 |
Dinesh J. Dagli, Troy, MI US
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20140010760 | Hypoxia-Targeted Polymeric Micelles For Cancer Therapy And Imaging - The present invention provides a composition and method for targeting hypoxic tumor areas for detection or treatment or a treatment adjuvant for cancer. Specifically, a hypoxia targeting moiety is conjugated to a polymeric micelle containing imaging agents, therapeutic agents, or therapeutic adjuvants. | 01-09-2014 |
20150031889 | ULTRA-SENSITIVE CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES AND THEIR CONJUGATES - New chemiluminescent compounds, stable in aqueous buffers, for use in biological assaying include acridane-based compounds and 1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new acridane-based compounds are water-soluble acridanes, enhancer coupled acridanes, bis and tris-acridanes as well as acridane-1,2-dioxetanes. Among the new 1,2-dioxetanes are electron deficient group-containing dioxetanes and tethered bis-1,2-dioxetanes. The 1,2-dioxetanes are useful as substrates for various enzymes. The acridanes can be admixed with an oxidizing agent, an aqueous buffer and, optionally, a stabilizer to form a substrate or reagent formulation useful for assaying, inter alia, HRP. | 01-29-2015 |
Ismail Dagli, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20150360716 | Independent Supplementary Electrically Assisted Power Steering System - The present invention involves a primary electric assist with a secondary fall back steering assist in the case of failures of the primary steering system. The primary and fall back systems can be steering column or steering rack based or any combination of these two options. The secondary steering assist system is a low cost design that ensures the steering torque levels will not exceed predetermined values. The secondary electric steering assist will usually deliver less than 50% of the assistance that is provided by the primary steering assistance system. This level of assistance by the secondary system is sufficient to provide for safe operation of the vehicle. | 12-17-2015 |
Mehmet Nadir Dagli, Goleta, CA US
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20150027518 | WIDE ANGLE THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOLAR CELLS - A three dimensional solar cell composed of a semiconductor body that has a substantially flat bottom surface, and shaped trenches formed in an arrayed manner along its top side. Thus, multiple pillars are thereby formed in the semiconductor body extending toward the top side of the semiconductor body. A light collecting material fills the shaped trenches along the top side of the semiconductor body and forms a substantially flat light receiving top surface parallel to the bottom surface of the semiconductor body. Each of at least some of the trenches are structured such that there exists at least one point on the substantially flat light receiving surface that if a light ray is incident on that point, the light ray, if remaining within the corresponding trench, as opposed to entering the semiconductor body, will be redirected upwards at least after a fourth reflection on neighboring pillars. | 01-29-2015 |
Nadir Dagli, Goleta, CA US
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20120006382 | THIN AND FLAT SOLAR COLLECTOR-CONCENTRATOR - A photonics-based planar solar concentrator designed for collecting and guiding insolate radiation from one side to solar cells for energy conversion on another side is described. The planar solar concentrator consists of two sections. The top section is a matrix of micro-size wide angle solar concentrators. The bottom section is a planar lightwave circuit, which may be multi-layered. Planar lightwave circuits are used within a relatively thin cross-sectional thickness to guide light from micro-concentrators to output apertures on the opposite surface, such that solar cells can be located directly underneath the concentrator. The planar concentrator can deliver multiple times the normal sunlight intensity to standard silicon solar cells, thereby decreasing the number of cells required in a typical solar module. This planar solar concentrator is designed for use as the top optical layer of a standard flat panel solar module. The concentrator collects light from a relatively wide angle of incidence, and can therefore eliminate the need for active tracking. | 01-12-2012 |
Nirav Pravinkumar Dagli, Placentia, CA US
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20140215233 | Power Management System Using Blocker Modules Coupled to a Bus - Systems and methods are provided for efficiently powering down elements and buses of a system without negatively impacting traffic. A power manager receives information from subsystems and determines whether a particular subsystem or bus can be powered down. The power manager sends a message to a subsystem when the subsystem or bus can be safely powered down. Blocker modules are coupled to buses, and the blocker modules respond with an error message if a subsystem attempts to send data over an inactive bus. | 07-31-2014 |
Niray P. Dagli, Placentia, CA US
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20110264946 | MODULAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH CLOCK CONTROL CIRCUIT - A modular integrated circuit includes a hub module that is coupled to a plurality of spoke modules via a plurality of hub interfaces. The hub module includes a clock control circuit, coupled to the plurality of hub interfaces, that selectively supplies a plurality of clock signals to the plurality of spoke modules by receiving a clock request signal from a corresponding one of the plurality of spoke modules via the signal interface of the corresponding one of the plurality of hub interfaces, generating at least one of the plurality of clock signals in response to the clock request signal; and sending the at least one of the plurality of clock signals to the corresponding one of the plurality of spoke modules via the signal interface of the corresponding one of the plurality of hub interfaces. | 10-27-2011 |
Paras M. Dagli, Plano, TX US
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20090108884 | High Side Boosted Gate Drive Circuit - A high-side boosted gate drive circuit is disclosed. In a particular example, an output driver is described, comprising a switching device configured to selectively conduct current in response to a charge being present at a control terminal for a duty cycle, a charging device configured to deliver charge to the control terminal based on the first duty cycle, a charge control device configured to selectively couple the charging device to deliver charge to the control terminal and to selectively decouple the charging device from the control terminal to charge the charging device, and a discharge control device configured to remove charge from the control terminal. | 04-30-2009 |