Patents by Inventor Amit Handa
Amit Handa 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: 20240331821Abstract: Systems and methods for performing medical audio summarizing for medical conversations are disclosed. An audio file and meta data for a medical conversation are provided to a medical audio summarization system. A transcription machine learning model is used by the medical audio summarization system to generate a transcript and a natural language processing service of the medical audio summarization system is used to generate a summary of the transcript. The natural language processing service may include at least four machine learning models that identify medical entities in the transcript, identify speaker roles in the transcript, determine sections of the transcript corresponding to the summary, and extract or abstract phrases for the summary. The identified medical entities and speaker roles, determined sections, and extracted or abstracted phrases may then be used to generate the summary.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2023Publication date: October 3, 2024Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Vijit Gupta, Matthew Chih-Hui Chiou, Amiya Kishor Chakraborty, Anuroop Arora, Varun Sembium Varadarajan, Sarthak Handa, Amit Vithal Sawant, Glen Herschel Carpenter, Jesse Deng, Mohit Narendra Gupta, Rohil Bhattarai, Samuel Benjamin Schiff, Shane Michael McGookey, Tianze Zhang
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Patent number: 8775989Abstract: In the field of integrated circuit (IC) design it is common to use a plurality of design constraints files to provide the appropriate operational mode when checking the design. Designers typically use the Synopsis® design constraint (SDC) format to describe the constraints in each operational mode. Each time an operational mode is tested a corresponding SDC is used. By merging a plurality of SDCs into a single most pessimistic SDC, designers are able to ensure that the device will properly operate in all the defined operational modes. Only a single run of the merged SDC in the hypothetical mode is required thereby saving time as well as avoiding potential errors from conflicting constraints in different operational modes.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Atrenta, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Gangadharan, Manish Goel, Amit Handa
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Publication number: 20130014068Abstract: In the field of integrated circuit (IC) design it is common to use a plurality of design constraints files to provide the appropriate operational mode when checking the design. Designers typically use the Synopsis® design constraint (SDC) format to describe the constraints in each operational mode. Each time an operational mode is tested a corresponding SDC is used. By merging a plurality of SDCs into a single most pessimistic SDC, designers are able to ensure that the device will properly operate in all the defined operational modes. Only a single run of the merged SDC in the hypothetical mode is required thereby saving time as well as avoiding potential errors from conflicting constraints in different operational modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ATRENTA, INC.Inventors: Sridhar GANGADHARAN, Manish GOEL, Amit HANDA
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Patent number: 8266326Abstract: Techniques for integrating Information Systems with Application Servers are disclosed. The techniques can be used to implement a configurable connector interface that connects to existing interfaces used to access various Information Systems. The configurable connection interface can encapsulate these existing interfaces. Accordingly, the configurable connector interface can serve as a standard interface that can be used to connect an application server to various Information Systems. The configurable connection interface can be implemented as a “Resource Adaptor” that can be modified to fit the requirements of a particular existing interface used to access a particular information system (e.g., a database driver developed for a particular relational database). A Graphical User Interface (GUI) can be used to conveniently modify and deploy the modified Resource Adaptor file. These operations can conveniently be performed by using a deployment tool through a Graphical User Interface (GUI).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Oracle America, Inc.Inventors: Binod P. Gangadharan, Sai Surya Kiran Evani, Amit Handa
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Patent number: 7797709Abstract: A method for accessing data from a network storage medium is disclosed. An application supplies a query interface to a software object. The software object then establishes a connection between the application and the network storage medium using database information supplied by the query interface. Next, an annotated method supplied by the query interface is executed using logic provided by the software object. After the transactions have ended, the annotated method closes the connection between the application and the network storage medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Oracle America, Inc.Inventors: Amit Handa, Lance J. Andersen, Binod Pankajakshy Gangadharan, Shreyas Kaushik
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Patent number: 7386565Abstract: Computer systems often strive to retrieve and process data from multiple sources. Integration and processing of data from multiple data sources tends to increase processing demands and decrease throughput due to the additional deployment of computational resources for handling multiple sources. An executable entity, such as a bean, which accesses each data source by the location of the data objects, and retrieves data objects corresponding to rows of data, is operable to access a plurality of data sources independently of the storage medium (i.e. DBMS), or format, and aggregate multiple objects from each of the data sources into a set of compound objects, in which each compound object includes associated fields from the accessed objects of the individual data sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Servesh Pratap Singh, Amit Handa, Shreyas S. Kaushik
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Publication number: 20070192328Abstract: A method for accessing data from a network storage medium is disclosed. An application supplies a query interface to a software object. The software object then establishes a connection between the application and the network storage medium using database information supplied by the query interface. Next, an annotated method supplied by the query interface is executed using logic provided by the software object. After the transactions have ended, the annotated method closes the connection between the application and the network storage medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Amit Handa, Lance Andersen, Binod P.G., Shreyas Kaushik
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Publication number: 20050060169Abstract: Techniques for integrating Information Systems with Application Servers are disclosed. The techniques can be used to implement a configurable connector interface that connects to existing interfaces used to access various Information Systems. The configurable connection interface can encapsulate these existing interfaces. Accordingly, the configurable connector interface can serve as a standard interface that can be used to connect an application server to various Information Systems. The configurable connection interface can be implemented as a “Resource Adaptor” that can be modified to fit the requirements of a particular existing interface used to access a particular information system (e.g., a database driver developed for a particular relational database). A Graphical User Interface (GUI) can be used to conveniently modify and deploy the modified Resource Adaptor file. These operations can conveniently be performed by using a deployment tool through a Graphical User Interface (GUI).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Binod Gangadharan, Sai Kiran Evani, Amit Handa