Patents by Inventor Mark Weissman

Mark Weissman 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).

  • Patent number: 7284048
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for efficiently correlating network events within a data processing system and then transmitting messages to various network entities in response to an occurrence of a particular network event. According to the present invention, a network mediation service receives raw message streams from one or more external networks and passes the streams in real-time to the event notification service. The event notification service then passes the message to the message parsing service for processing. After the message has been parsed by the message parsing service, it is passed back to the event notification service which passes the message along an event channel to the network management service. The message is also passed to the event correlation service for event correlation. A knowledge-based database of message classes that define how to interpret the message text are used by the event correlation service to match correlation rule conditions to the observed events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.
    Inventors: Gabriel Jakobson, Leonhard Brenner, Carol Lafond, Mark Weissman
  • Publication number: 20060015603
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for efficiently correlating network events within a data processing system and then transmitting messages to various network entities in response to an occurrence of a particular network event. According to the present invention, a network mediation service receives raw message streams from one or more external networks and passes the streams in real-time to the event notification service. The event notification service then passes the message to the message parsing service for processing. After the message has been parsed by the message parsing service, it is passed back to the event notification service which passes the message along an event channel to the network management service. The message is also passed to the event correlation service for event correlation. A knowledge-based database of message classes that define how to interpret the message text are used by the event correlation service to match correlation rule conditions to the observed events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2005
    Publication date: January 19, 2006
    Inventors: Gabriel Jakobson, Leonhard Brenner, Carol Lafond, Mark Weissman
  • Patent number: 6941557
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for efficiently correlating network events within a data processing system and then transmitting messages to various network entities in response to an occurrence of a particular network event. According to the present invention, a network mediation service receives raw message streams from one or more external networks and passes the streams in real-time to the event notification service. The event notification service then passes the message to the message parsing service for processing. After the message has been parsed by the message parsing service, it is passed back to the event notification service which passes the message along an event channel to the network management service. The message is also passed to the event correlation service for event correlation. A knowledge-based database of message classes that define how to interpret the message text are used by the event correlation service to match correlation rule conditions to the observed events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.
    Inventors: Gabriel Jakobson, Leonhard Brenner, Carol Lafond, Mark Weissman
  • Patent number: 6804334
    Abstract: The invention comprises a method and device for dynamic message delivery based upon the identification of an originating caller. Specifically, the originating caller for an incoming call is identified and compared to a list of callers, where each caller within the list of callers is associated with one of a plurality of dispositions, the dispositions including accept, reject and forwarding of an incoming call. The incoming call is routed based upon the disposition associated with the identified originating caller. In the case of a subscriber utilizing a dial-up internet account, a message is sent to the subscriber via the internet connection alerting the subscriber that an incoming call is present and offering the subscriber various disposition options.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2004
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: John Richard Beasley, Rebecca Lee Bessette, Wilbur Lee Bright, Gerald P. Carney, Jeffrey Thomas Cortley, Michael M. Cruzcosa, James J. Daniels, David J. Ford, Charles David Morgan, Kasiraman Narayanaswamy, Marcellus Alvernon Pannell, John A. O'Reilly, Mark A. Weissman, Weizhong Zhang
  • Patent number: 6732153
    Abstract: Systems and methods consistent with the present invention perform message parsing in a distributed component-based network management system using a parsing knowledge structure called a Message Class Grammar (MCG) containing the set of all potential pre-calculated parsing sequences for an active network element. The MCG may be customized to the messages of different active network elements. A universal parsing procedure (UPP) may be used to traverse the hierarchy structure of the MCG. Tracing the MCG hierarchy from the root node along class-subclass arcs until a terminal node is reached determines the parsing sequence for a particular message. The MCG may be developed with a text editor or with a graphical user interface that enables a non-programmer to edit the parser structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.
    Inventors: Gabriel Jakobson, Mark Weissman
  • Patent number: 5793969
    Abstract: A network system for review and analysis of computer encoded microscope slides and specimens which were originally computer encoded from a microscope (attached via an encoder device to a local computer site), during an initial examination. The encoding includes parameters of viewing locations and events of interest on the slide, with such information being stored on a networked file server. The encoding also includes information regarding the manner in which the initial examination was conducted, for quality control purposes. The computer encoded information is retrievable at all remote locations of the network (either local or connected via modem) for supervisor review or for pathologist analysis. The network is further constituted by microscope sites having similar computer encoding devices attached thereto, which function, in this aspect, as computer terminals of the network. For enhanced analysis, the computer terminals have direct access to patient background information, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: NeoPath, Inc.
    Inventors: Louis A. Kamentsky, Mark Weissman, Lee D. Kamentsky, Russell Gershman, B. Martin Pomeroy
  • Patent number: 5694212
    Abstract: A method and device for the calibration of microscope slides for use in accurate and repeatable position location and relocation of specific areas of a specimen on the slide, particularly with use of computer correlated location of specimen events. Deviation from orthogonality of a specimen holder positioned on a stage (relative to movement of the microscope slide stage) is determined and compensated for by means of a rectangular calibration slide having a predetermined fixed length diagonal, and visual fixation sites at the ends of the diagonal, i.e., opposite corners of the slide, for the position marking of the corners and determination of the diagonal and its position. The calibration slide is placed on the microscope stage, against a fixed position portion of the slide holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Compucyte Corporation
    Inventor: Mark Weissman
  • Patent number: 5602674
    Abstract: A computerized specimen encoder for use with microscope analysis and pathological studies. The slide encoder is attached to the movable microscope stage, whereby X-Y plane movement and location, is correlated to examination of a specimen on an identified slide, with information marking and location being directly correspondingly written on computer storage media, during the examination. The information marking is in the form of computer generated indicia which are placed at a computer image location of the slide at predetermined time intervals. Subsequent use of the computer-stored information, coupled with the slide encoder, in a slide re-examination, permits independent retrieval of such information and location on the slide. The encoder device is provided with a grayscale marker which marks in varying shades of gray, ranging from white to black, the time spent by a slide screener on a particular portion of the specimen and the number of times spent viewing a particular portion of the specimen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Compucyte Corp.
    Inventors: Mark Weissman, Louis Kamentsky, Lee D. Kamentsky
  • Patent number: 5561556
    Abstract: A microscope slide and read-write system whereby the slide has a pathology specimen thereon and machine readable high density recording media in the form of a magnetic strip, optical reading strip or the like. The read-write system accommodates initial writing of slide and patient identification information on the recording media. The read-write system further embodies elements for operative connection to a microscope system whereby a computer generated representation of the screening history of pathology specimen is recorded and maintained during pathology analysis of the slide showing the mode and parameters of the analysis as well as position related events of interest. The computer generated screening representation is written to the recording media by the read-write system, for constant proximate availability with the slide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: CompuCyte Corporation
    Inventor: Mark Weissman
  • Patent number: D877412
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2020
    Inventors: Mark Weissman, Marc Alston