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Darren Spehr, Seattle, WA US
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20110029467 | FACILITY FOR RECONCILIATION OF BUSINESS RECORDS USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS - A facility for the reconciliation of data records pertaining to business entities. One or more fitness functions are applied to fields contained in two conflicting data records to assess the similarity of each field. The results of the fitness functions are then weighted and combined to assess the likelihood that the two data records are associated with the same business entity. When the weighted fitness functions are applied to conflicting data records, the fitness functions generate a confidence level that the compared records are associated with the same business entity. If the confidence level exceeds a certain threshold, the facility accepts that the data records refer to the same business entity and synthesizes a business record from the data records. | 02-03-2011 |
20130013425 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING ADVERTISING CREATIVES - A system and method to automatically generate display text for advertisements. The generated creatives may be distributed in text, banner, email, or other advertising formats through online advertising distribution networks. To generate creatives, the system utilizes a record of the grammatical structure (or “grammar”) of creatives and combinations of two or more words (“N-grams”) to populate each grammar. To generate grammars of creatives, the system analyzes a large set of creatives that have previously been used in advertisements to populate grammar and N-gram datasets. Once the grammar and N-gram datasets are populated with a sufficient number of grammars and N-grams, the system is able to generate new creatives for advertisements. The system populates the selected grammars using N-grams that are obtained from the N-gram dataset in order to form new creatives. | 01-10-2013 |
20140270114 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND CLASSIFYING CALLS WITHOUT TRANSCRIPTION - A facility and method for analyzing and classifying calls without transcription. The facility analyzes individual frames of an audio to identify speech and measure the amount of time spent in speech for each channel (e.g., caller channel, agent channel). Additional telephony metrics such as R-factor or MOS score and other metadata may be factored in as audio analysis inputs. The facility then analyzes the frames together as a whole and formulates a clustered-frame representation of a conversation to further identify dialogue patterns and characterize call classification. Based on the data in the clustered-frame representation, the facility is able to make estimations of call classification. The correlation of dialogue patterns to call classification may be utilized to develop targeted solutions for call classification issues, target certain advertising channels over others, evaluate advertising placements at scale, score callers, and to identify spammers. | 09-18-2014 |
20150365530 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND CLASSIFYING CALLS WITHOUT TRANSCRIPTION - A facility and method for analyzing and classifying calls without transcription. The facility analyzes individual frames of an audio to identify speech and measure the amount of time spent in speech for each channel (e.g., caller channel, agent channel). Additional telephony metrics such as R-factor or MOS score and other metadata may be factored in as audio analysis inputs. The facility then analyzes the frames together as a whole and formulates a clustered-frame representation of a conversation to further identify dialogue patterns and characterize call classification. Based on the data in the clustered-frame representation, the facility is able to make estimations of call classification. The correlation of dialogue patterns to call classification may be utilized to develop targeted solutions for call classification issues, target certain advertising channels over others, evaluate advertising placements at scale, score callers, and to identify spammers. | 12-17-2015 |
Darren A. Spehr, Middletown, MD US
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20160062998 | COMPUTERIZED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PARTITIONING DATA FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - Systems and methods are disclosed for partitioning data into n partitions in a database used for information retrieval. According to certain embodiments implemented with at least one processor, a perceived load is determined for each of a plurality of substrings, each of the substrings corresponding to one or more entries in the database. The plurality of substrings are ordered from highest to lowest perceived load. Data associated with each of the first n substrings is assigned to a separate partition, wherein n is greater than one. Moreover, data associated with each of the remaining substrings is assigned to the n partitions based on a score. The score is computed by calculating, for each partition, a load variance and an entropy weight for the candidate substring. The load variance and the entropy weight are combined, and the candidate substring is assigned to the partition that has the lowest combined score. | 03-03-2016 |
20160063058 | COMPUTERIZED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING POINTS-OF-INTEREST USING CUSTOMIZED QUERY PREDICTION - Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying points-of-interest using customized query prediction. According to certain embodiments, a partial query is received from a client via a network. The partial query may comprise a plurality of characters associated with a full query and location data associated with the client. The received partial query may be analyzed using at least one dictionary. Based on the analysis of the received partial query, at least one query may be predicted. Moreover, at least one point-of-interest may be identified based on the at least one predicted query. Further, data associated with the at least one identified point-of-interest may be transmitted over the network to the client prior to receiving the full query from the client. | 03-03-2016 |
Jürgen Spehr, Sickte DE
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20100000634 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A STEEL STRIP COMPRISING A RELATIVELY HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEEL - A relatively high strength dual phase steel for a cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel strip with excellent forming properties, in particular for lightweight vehicle construction, contains the elements (contents in mass-%): 0.1 to <0.16 of C, 0.02 to <0.05 of Al, 0.40 to <0.60 of Si, 1.5 to <2.0 of Mn, <0.020 of P, <0.003 of S, <0.01 of N, 0.01 of Nb, 0.02 of V, remainder iron including common incidental steel elements with optional addition of Ti. The demanded dual phase microstructure is produced during continuous annealing, wherein the cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel strip is heated in the continuous annealing furnace in a one-step process to a temperature in the range of 820 to 1000° C., preferably 840 to 1000° C., and the annealed steel strip is then cooled down from the annealing temperature with a rate of cooling between 15 and 30° C./s. | 01-07-2010 |
Jürgen Spehr, Sickte DE
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20100000634 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A STEEL STRIP COMPRISING A RELATIVELY HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEEL - A relatively high strength dual phase steel for a cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel strip with excellent forming properties, in particular for lightweight vehicle construction, contains the elements (contents in mass-%): 0.1 to <0.16 of C, 0.02 to <0.05 of Al, 0.40 to <0.60 of Si, 1.5 to <2.0 of Mn, <0.020 of P, <0.003 of S, <0.01 of N, 0.01 of Nb, 0.02 of V, remainder iron including common incidental steel elements with optional addition of Ti. The demanded dual phase microstructure is produced during continuous annealing, wherein the cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel strip is heated in the continuous annealing furnace in a one-step process to a temperature in the range of 820 to 1000° C., preferably 840 to 1000° C., and the annealed steel strip is then cooled down from the annealing temperature with a rate of cooling between 15 and 30° C./s. | 01-07-2010 |
Paul Spehr, San Antonio, TX US
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20130218124 | MYOCARDIAL DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD - Embodiments provide apparatus and methods for delivering solid form drug (SFD) to various locations in the body. In one embodiment, the invention provides an apparatus for treatment of arrhythmia comprising a drug delivery member (DDM) coupled to a drug storage device (DSD). The DSD is configured to store and advance SFD (e.g., drug pellets) through the DDM to a target tissue site (TTS) in or on the heart. A drug advancement member may be used to advance the SFD through the DSD. A capture chamber (CC) may be coupled to the DDM. and is configured to be positioned on a heart surface and allow SFD to dissolve to deliver a drug solution to the heart. The DSD can be implanted subcutaneously e.g., in the pectoral area. Embodiments of the apparatus can be used to store and deliver SFD to the heart or other TTS over an extended period of years. | 08-22-2013 |
Paul Spehr, Medford, NJ US
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20100324644 | Electrode Assemblies, Tools, And Methods For Gastric Wall Implantation - Apparatus ( | 12-23-2010 |
Paul Richard Spehr, Medford, NJ US
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20080303480 | Transcutaneous charging device - A transcutaneous charging device for charging an implant comprising: | 12-11-2008 |
20090062893 | Pancreas lead - An implant device comprising an electrode for electrical stimulation of the pancreas, the device being adapted to be inserted into the pancreas, and to change at least one of its properties after being inserted into the pancreas, so that it will cause less irritation to the pancreas than before changing said property. | 03-05-2009 |
Volker Spehr, Zur Propstei DE
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20110288286 | PROCESS FOR THE ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF CYCLIC DIGUANOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE EMPLOYING A DIGUANYLATE CYCLASE COMPRISING A MUTATED RXXD MOTIF - A process is disclosed for the production of cyclic di-guanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP) without the use of protecting groups by means of an enzymatic synthesis. The process comprises the coupling of two guanosine triphosphate (GTP) molecules so as to form a c-di-GMP molecule. This is done under the influence of a mutant diguanylate cyclase (DGC) comprising the amino acid sequence V153M154G155G156. It has been found that the DGC is obtainable from inclusion bodies, and therewith can be made available in amounts sufficient to improve the c-di-GMP synthesis. Particularly, the latter synthesis can be conducted in a one-pot method starting from commercially available bulk chemicals and allows upscaling to a commercial production scale. | 11-24-2011 |