Janet E.
Janet E. Galore, Seattle, WA US
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20120105257 | Multimodal Input System - The subject disclosure relates to user input into a computer system, and a technology by which one or more users interact with a computer system via a combination of input modalities. When the input data of two or more input modalities are related, they are combined to interpret an intended meaning of the input. For example, speech when combined with one input gesture has one intended meaning, e.g., convert the speech to verbatim text for consumption by a program, while the exact speech when combined with a different input gesture has a different meaning, e.g., convert the speech to a command that controls the operation of that same program. | 05-03-2012 |
20120109868 | Real-Time Adaptive Output - The subject disclosure relates to a technology by which output data in the form of audio, visual, haptic, and/or other output is automatically selected and tailored by a system, including adapting in real time, to address one or more users' specific needs, context and implicit/explicit intent. State data and preference data are input into a real time adaptive output system that uses the data to select among output modalities, e.g., to change output mechanisms, add/remove output mechanisms, and/or change rendering characteristics. The output may be rendered on one or more output mechanisms to a single user or multiple users, including via a remote output mechanism. | 05-03-2012 |
Janet E. Lainhart, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110218253 | IMAGING-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF A NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE OR A NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER - System(s) and method(s) are provided to enable imaging-based identification, detection, evaluation, and mapping of white matter microstructure and hemispheric organization of white matter in a central nervous system (CNS) structure afflicted by a neurological disease or disorder. Various embodiments exploit a set of diffusion tensor metrics to define a classification sub-space and determine a multivariate classifier through training data related to at least two groups of subjects: a first group of subjects afflicted by the neurological disease or neurological disorder, and a second group of subjects typically developing. The set of diffusion tensor metrics can be selected based at least on clinical information related to the neurological disease or neurological disorder and anatomy of CNS structure. Inclusion of tensor skewness asymmetry in such set yields an increase in sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, reliability, and predictive ability of the biological discrimination of subjects with and without a neurological disease or neurological disorder. | 09-08-2011 |
Janet E. Shansky, Warren, RI US
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20130217778 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SKELETAL MUSCLE FUNCTION IN A MAMMAL - The present invention is directed to the treatment of muscular dysfunction or increasing muscle strength and/or decreasing muscle fatigue in a subject using a composition that includes a biguanide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, e.g., at a low dosage. | 08-22-2013 |
Janet E. Williams, Santa Paula, CA US
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20120092265 | Apparatus for retrieval, storage, and display of data from data recording systems - A handheld portable apparatus adapted for retrieval, display and transfer of data in association with data recording systems such as are common in the container transport industry. A control and display module affords user interaction. Operable connection of a data recording system device initiates data collection, processing operations, visual display, alerts and storage of data sets, allowing selected communication with remote systems. | 04-19-2012 |
Janet E. Wilson-Mcmanus, Vancouver CA
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20150133326 | BIOMARKERS FOR RECOVERED HEART FUNCTION - Disclosed herein is a method for determining recovered heart function in a subject based in the biomarker ceruloplasmin in patient samples. Also disclosed are computer systems, kits and software. | 05-14-2015 |