Patents by Inventor Aaron WONG
Aaron WONG has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240135630Abstract: A method and system for performing novel image synthesis using generative networks are provided. The encoder-based model is trained to infer a 3D representation of an input image. A feature image is then generated using volume rendering techniques in accordance with the 3D representation. The feature image is then concatenated with a noisy image and processed by a denoiser network to predict an output image from a novel viewpoint that is consistent with the input image. The denoiser network can be a modified Noise Conditional Score Network (NCSN). In some embodiments, multiple input images or keyframes can be provided as input, and a different 3D representation is generated for each input image. The feature image is then generated, during volume rendering, by sampling each of the 3D representations and applying a mean-pooling operation to generate an aggregate feature image.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Koki Nagano, Eric Ryan Wong Chan, Tero Tapani Karras, Shalini De Mello, Miika Samuli Aittala, Matthew Aaron Wong Chan
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Publication number: 20240110662Abstract: A monitor mounting system which includes a crossbar having at least one monitor mounting bracket positioned thereon. A support arm is configured to adjust the vertical height of the crossbar and a pivot assembly is positioned between the support arm and the crossbar, with the pivot assembly configured to allow limited pivot adjustment of the crossbar in order to level the crossbar to the horizontal position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Human scale CorporationInventors: Aaron Klein, Robert Principe, Ross Velazquez, Greg Allison, David Wong
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Patent number: 11266992Abstract: Disclosed is a test tube rack designed to hold a plurality of test tubes suspended in a bath. The rack is a unitary design having an outer rim with an internal diameter sized to fit over a rim of a vessel that forms the bath. The rack includes a plurality of openings sized to fit a test tube. A top end of each opening includes a plurality of raised portions and a plurality of lowered portions. The raised portions support an outwardly flared rim of a test tube placed in the opening and thus suspends the test tube in the vessel. A central hub joins the plurality of openings together. The rack is formed from a temperature resistant material and can be utilized with both cold and hot baths. The rack is economical and readily scalable to work in conjunction with a variety of vessel sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education on behalf of Nevada State CollegeInventors: Aaron Wong, Brian Martinelli
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Patent number: 10912508Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a mental state of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between mental state and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the mental state of the subject, and to generate an indication of mental state based upon the metric.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Flax, Aaron Wong, Michael Player, Todd Jolly, Hans Stampfer
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Patent number: 10638965Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a stress condition of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between stress condition and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the stress condition of the subject, and to generate an indication of stress condition based upon the metric.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Flax, Aaron Wong, Michael Player, Todd Jolly, Hans Stampfer
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Publication number: 20190366347Abstract: Disclosed is a test tube rack designed to hold a plurality of test tubes suspended in a bath. The rack is a unitary design having an outer rim with an internal diameter sized to fit over a rim of a vessel that forms the bath. The rack includes a plurality of openings sized to fit a test tube. A top end of each opening includes a plurality of raised portions and a plurality of lowered portions. The raised portions support an outwardly flared rim of a test tube placed in the opening and thus suspends the test tube in the vessel. A central hub joins the plurality of openings together. The rack is formed from a temperature resistant material and can be utilized with both cold and hot baths. The rack is economical and readily scalable to work in conjunction with a variety of vessel sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Aaron Wong, Brian Martinelli
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Patent number: 10039485Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a mental state of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between mental state and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the mental state of the subject, and to generate an indication of mental state based upon the metric.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Flax, Aaron Wong, Michael Player, Todd Jolly, Hans Stampfer
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Publication number: 20180184960Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a stress condition of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between stress condition and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the stress condition of the subject, and to generate an indication of stress condition based upon the metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Medibio LimitedInventors: Matthew FLAX, Aaron WONG, Michael PLAYER, Todd JOLLY, Hans STAMPFER
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Publication number: 20180184961Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a mental state of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between mental state and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the mental state of the subject, and to generate an indication of mental state based upon the metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Applicant: Medibio LimitedInventors: Matthew FLAX, Aaron WONG, Michael PLAYER, Todd JOLLY, Hans STAMPFER
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Patent number: 9861308Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a stress condition of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between stress condition and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the stress condition of the subject, and to generate an indication of stress condition based upon the metric.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2017Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Flax, Aaron Wong, Michael Player, Todd Jolly, Hans Stampfer
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Publication number: 20170156657Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a stress condition of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between stress condition and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the stress condition of the subject, and to generate an indication of stress condition based upon the metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew FLAX, Aaron WONG, Michael PLAYER, Todd JOLLY, Hans STAMPFER
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Publication number: 20170119297Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing a mental state of a subject (106) includes receiving (302), as input, a heartbeat record (200) of the subject. The heartbeat record comprises a sequence of heartbeat data samples obtained over a time span which includes a pre-sleep period (208), a sleep period (209) having a sleep onset time (224) and a sleep conclusion time (226), and a post-sleep period (210). At least the sleep onset time and the sleep conclusion time are identified (304) within the heartbeat record. A knowledge base (124) is then accessed (306), which comprises data obtained via expert evaluation of a training set of subjects and which embodies a computational model of a relationship between mental state and heart rate characteristics. Using information in the knowledge base, the computational model is applied (308) to compute at least one metric associated with the mental state of the subject, and to generate an indication of mental state based upon the metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Applicant: MEDIBIO LIMITEDInventors: Matthew FLAX, Aaron WONG, Michael PLAYER, Todd JOLLY, Hans STAMPFER
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Patent number: D994272Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Super 73, Inc.Inventors: Lucian Lee, Aaron Wong, Rob Ramlose, Scott Sagud