Patents by Inventor David R. Karger
David R. Karger 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: 20230071217Abstract: A computer implemented method for managing medical information includes displaying a number of user interface elements within a graphical user interface, receiving medical information for a patient in a first user interface element of the user interface elements, processing the medical information to identify one or more semantic items, the one or more semantic items including a first semantic item, processing a medical record for the patient according to first semantic item, the processing including identifying a number of medical information items related to the first semantic item, and presenting at least some medical information items of the number of medical information items in a second user interface element configured to display medical information items related to the first semantic item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: David Sontag, Luke Scott Murray, Divya Gopinath, Monica Nayan Agrawal, David R. Karger, Steven Horng
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Patent number: 10547585Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2017Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Publication number: 20180109489Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Patent number: 9847966Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Publication number: 20160036765Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Patent number: 9160704Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Publication number: 20140074408Abstract: A method for operating a machine for identifying a mechanism associated with a cellular response includes identifying molecules participating in the cellular response, accessing a database containing information characterizing molecular interactions, determining pathways connecting the identified molecules participating in the response, and solving an optimization problem. The pathways comprise nodes, each representing a molecule, and edges, each connecting a pair of nodes and representing an interaction between a respective pair of molecules represented by the pair of nodes. The nodes includes a subset that represent molecules identified as participating in the cellular response.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventors: Ernest Fraenkel, Shao-Shan Carol Huang, David R. Karger, Laura Riva, Esti Yeger-Lotem
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Patent number: 8612160Abstract: A method for identifying a mechanism associated with a cellular response includes identifying molecules participating in the cellular response; accessing a database containing information characterizing molecular interactions; determining pathways connecting the identified molecules participating in the cellular response; and solving an optimization problem that includes determining a subset of the molecules and interactions having a minimum aggregate cost. The pathways include, nodes, each representing a molecule, and edges, each connecting a respective pair of nodes and representing an interaction between a respective pair of molecules represented by the respective pair of nodes. Nodes from a subset of nodes represent molecules identified as participating in the cellular response.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Ernest Fraenkel, Shao-Shan Carol Huang, David R. Karger, Laura Riva, Esti Yeger-Lotem
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Publication number: 20130297735Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Patent number: 8484319Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, David R. Karger, John Joseph Kloninger, Philip A. Lisiecki, Mark C. Nottingham
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Publication number: 20120151016Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Joseph Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Patent number: 8122102Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Publication number: 20100250143Abstract: A method for identifying a mechanism associated with a cellular response includes identifying molecules participating in the cellular response; accessing a database containing information characterizing molecular interactions; determining pathways connecting the identified molecules participating in the cellular response; and solving an optimization problem that includes determining a subset of the molecules and interactions having a minimum aggregate cost. The pathways include, nodes, each representing a molecule, and edges, each connecting a respective pair of nodes and representing an interaction between a respective pair of molecules represented by the respective pair of nodes. Nodes from a subset of nodes represent molecules identified as participating in the cellular response.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Ernest Fraenkel, Shao-Shan Carol Huang, David R. Karger, Laura Riva, Esti Yeger-Lotem
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Patent number: 7240100Abstract: To serve content through a content delivery network (CDN), the CDN must have some information about the identity, characteristics and state of its target objects. Such additional information is provided in the form of object metadata, which according to the invention can be located in the request string itself, in the response headers from the origin server, in a metadata configuration file distributed to CDN servers, or in a per-customer metadata configuration file. CDN content servers execute a request identification and parsing process to locate object metadata and to handle the request in accordance therewith. Where different types of metadata exist for a particular object, metadata in a configuration file is overridden by metadata in a response header or request string, with metadata in the request string taking precedence.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel M. Wein, John Josef Kloninger, Mark C. Nottingham, David R. Karger, Philip A. Lisiecki
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Patent number: 5483650Abstract: Arbitrarily large document collections are processed by expanding a focus set having at least one initial metadocument into a plurality of subsequent metadocuments. The number of subsequent metadocuments is approximately equal to a predetermined maximum number. The subsequent metadocuments are then clustered into a predetermined number of new metadocuments, which are summarized and presented to a user. The focus set is redefined to include only user-selected new metadocuments.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Jan O. Pedersen, David R. Karger, Douglass R. Cutting