Koppula
Patrick Ratnakanth Koppula, San Francisco, CA US
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20110258017 | INTERPRETATION OF A TRENDING TERM TO DEVELOP A MEDIA CONTENT CHANNEL - Methods and systems of interpretation of a trending term to develop a media content channel are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes interpreting a trending term to identify an association parameter when the trending term is received. In addition, the method also includes algorithmically determining a media attribute associated with the trending term using a computer process. The method also includes updating a channel with a related media content comprised of the media attribute. The media attribute may include a metadata, a visual data and/or an audio data. The trending term may be interpreted using an internal capturing and/or an external capturing when the trending term is received. The method may also include displaying the channel to a viewer using a cable transmission, a network, a wireless transmission, and/or a local storage medium. | 10-20-2011 |
20110258154 | CONTENT DURATION AND INTERACTION MONITORING TO AUTOMATE PRESENTATION OF MEDIA CONTENT IN A CHANNEL SHARING OF MEDIA CONTENT IN A CHANNEL - Disclosed are a method and system for content duration and interaction monitoring to automate presentation of media content in a channel sharing of media content in a channel. A method of generating a customized video channel comprises algorithmically generating in a computer a parameter based on an action of a web browser. In addition, the method algorithmically determines an association between the parameter and a video content, and updating a list of video content of the customized video channel with the video content. The method may also comprise algorithmically creating an additional parameter based on another action of another web browser, and algorithmically associating the additional parameter with another video content. | 10-20-2011 |
Ravi Kumar Koppula, Cupertino, CA US
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20130300551 | OBJECT PROXIMITY SYSTEM - An object proximity alert system for an object network includes an object module having a data processing unit; a GPS unit; and a transceiver, the latter both connected to the data processing unit. A first object in the network has the module, such that the data processing unit obtains first object position data from the GPS unit, calculates the speed of the object, and transmits position data using the transceiver to other network objects, the data processing unit calculates the respective positions of the first object with the objects in the network based on the data, and compares the position data against a preset target separation between the first object and the other objects. In the event a separation distance between the first object and another object in the network is less than the target separation, the data processing unit generates an alarm in at least the first object. | 11-14-2013 |
Sushruta Koppula, Chungju-Si Chungcheongbuk-Do KR
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20130178527 | METHOD FOR PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF DEGENERATIVE NEUROLOGIAL BRAIN DISORDERS - The present invention relates to a method for the prevention or treatment of degenerative neurological brain disorders and, more specifically, relates to a method for the prevention or treatment of degenerative neurological brain disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's dementia (senile dementia), stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease, Pick's disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Huntington's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, spinocerebellar degeneration, cerebellar atrophy, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, and amnesia. The method includes administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a composition, wherein the composition contains a paraben compound as an active ingredient having effects that are useful in combating oxidation to remove active oxygen, suppressing cell-death, improving impaired movement, and enhancing declining memory. | 07-11-2013 |