Patents by Inventor Hadar Isaac
Hadar Isaac 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: 20160224216Abstract: A visual tool facilitates selecting SNPs for genotyping experiments comprises a first memory containing a datastore of pre-calculated linkage disequilibrium map information; a second memory containing a datastore of haplotype block information; and a third memory containing at least one set of tagging SNPs. A graphical user interface provides visualization of SNPs, integrated with a physical genome map. A stepwise selection tool associated with the graphical user interface facilitates selection of tagging SNPs by selectively using the information in at least one of the first, second and third memories.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Francisco De la Vega, Hadar Isaac
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Patent number: 9105128Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Skybox Imaging, Inc.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Patent number: 8873842Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Skybox Imaging, Inc.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Publication number: 20130051661Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: SKYBOX IMAGING, INC.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Publication number: 20130051672Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: SKYBOX IMAGING, INC.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Publication number: 20130051621Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: SKYBOX IMAGING, INC.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Patent number: 8379913Abstract: Described are systems, methods, computer programs, and user interfaces for image location, acquisition, analysis, and data correlation that uses human-in-the-loop processing, Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), and/or or automated image processing. Results obtained using image analysis are correlated to non-spatial information useful for commerce and trade. For example, images of regions of interest of the earth are used to count items (e.g., cars in a store parking lot to predict store revenues), detect events (e.g., unloading of a container ship, or evaluating the completion of a construction project), or quantify items (e.g., the water level in a reservoir, the area of a farming plot).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Skybox Imaging, Inc.Inventors: M. Dirk Robinson, Mark Robertson, Hadar Isaac, Oliver Guinan, Thomas Joseph Melendez, Daniel Berkenstock, Julian Mann
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Publication number: 20100153017Abstract: A visual tool facilitates selecting SNPs for genotyping experiments comprises a first memory containing a datastore of pre-calculated linkage disequilibrium map information; a second memory containing a datastore of haplotype block information; and a third memory containing at least one set of tagging SNPs. A graphical user interface provides visualization of SNPs, integrated with a physical genome map. A stepwise selection tool associated with the graphical user interface facilitates selection of tagging SNPs by selectively using the information in at least one of the first, second and third memories.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Francisco M. De La Vega, Hadar Isaac
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Publication number: 20060035252Abstract: A visual tool facilitates selecting SNPs for genotyping experiments comprises a first memory containing a datastore of pre-calculated linkage disequilibrium map information; a second memory containing a datastore of haplotype block information; and a third memory containing at least one set of tagging SNPs. A graphical user interface provides visualization of SNPs, integrated with a physical genome map. A stepwise selection tool associated with the graphical user interface facilitates selection of tagging SNPs by selectively using the information in at least one of the first, second and third memories.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: APPLERA CORPORATIONInventors: Francisco De La Vega, Hadar Isaac
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Publication number: 20050282162Abstract: Libraries of assays and methods of compiling the libraries are provided. The assays can identify Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). Methods of validating SNPs are provided. Methods of constructing linkage disequilibrium maps using sets or subsets of SNPs are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2003Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Francisco De La Vega, Janet Ziegle, Hadar Isaac, Charles Scafe, Eugene Spier
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Publication number: 20050039110Abstract: A method for displaying genomic information includes displaying a first axis representing a chromosome with units of basepairs. It also includes displaying on the first axis first and second sets of gene reference marks identifying genes located on forward and reverse strands of the chromosome. One or more sets of additional reference marks are further displayed, including genetic marker reference marks and haplotype reference marks. Each set of haplotype reference marks identifies one or more haplotype blocks for a population.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Francisco De La Vega, Hadar Isaac
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Publication number: 20050009046Abstract: A numerical approach used to select a reduced subset of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from a larger superset and useful for efficiently identifying haplotype blocks or other genetic loci. In general, the methods may be configured to select for the reduced SNP subset with little or no loss of haplotype diversity information. The methods may also be adapted to operate in a more aggressive mode to further reduce the SNP set while maintaining diversity of haplotype blocks with minimal loss of information. Computation of the reduced SNP subset is generally rapid and the methods perform well even when applied to large data sets spanning significant genomic distances.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Francisco De La Vega, Hadar Isaac