Patents by Inventor Priscila Vieira de Sousa

Priscila Vieira de Sousa 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: 11809859
    Abstract: A processor may receive data regarding a reference source code commit. The processor may identify, using an artificial intelligence model, a first group of source code commits including source code commits similar to the reference source code commit, where each source code commit in the first group is associated with a repository. The processor may determine, using the artificial intelligence model, a first risk associated with implementing a first source code commit from the first group of source code commits. The processor may determine an error budget associated with a first repository associated with the first source code commit. The processor may determine a first time for implementing the first source code commit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: Kyndryl, Inc.
    Inventors: Rafael de Souza Lima Espinha, Priscila Vieira de Sousa, Silvana Bordini Coca Machado, Marco Aurelio Stelmar Netto
  • Patent number: 11587440
    Abstract: While it is well known to power traffic control devices (for example, traffic lights) by an alternative energy source during power outages, some embodiments of the present invention additionally have: (i) a set of control computer(s), remote from the various traffic control devices, that is powered by an alternative energy source during a power outage; and/or (ii) a communication network, for communications between the set of control computer(s) and the various traffic control devices, that is powered by an alternative power source during a power outage. The use of alternative power to power the control computer(s) (for example, a hub) and/or the communication network allows the traffic control devices to continue to operate in a coordinated manner as instructed by the control computers, thereby avoiding a situation where the traffic lights begin operating independently of each other during a power outage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2023
    Assignee: Kyndryl, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Anthonny Paulino, Renata Balthazar de Lima Mussauer, Priscila Vieira de Sousa, Marcos Vinicius L. Paraiso, Thiago Rodrigues de Souza Costa
  • Publication number: 20220308862
    Abstract: A processor may receive data regarding a reference source code commit. The processor may identify, using an artificial intelligence model, a first group of source code commits including source code commits similar to the reference source code commit, where each source code commit in the first group is associated with a repository. The processor may determine, using the artificial intelligence model, a first risk associated with implementing a first source code commit from the first group of source code commits. The processor may determine an error budget associated with a first repository associated with the first source code commit. The processor may determine a first time for implementing the first source code commit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2021
    Publication date: September 29, 2022
    Inventors: Rafael de Souza Lima Espinha, Priscila Vieira de Sousa, Silvana Bordini Coca Machado, Marco Aurelio Stelmar Netto
  • Publication number: 20220309917
    Abstract: While it is well known to power traffic control devices (for example, traffic lights) by an alternative energy source during power outages, some embodiments of the present invention additionally have: (i) a set of control computer(s), remote from the various traffic control devices, that is powered by an alternative energy source during a power outage; and/or (ii) a communication network, for communications between the set of control computer(s) and the various traffic control devices, that is powered by an alternative power source during a power outage. The use of alternative power to power the control computer(s) (for example, a hub) and/or the communication network allows the traffic control devices to continue to operate in a coordinated manner as instructed by the control computers, thereby avoiding a situation where the traffic lights begin operating independently of each other during a power outage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2021
    Publication date: September 29, 2022
    Inventors: Michael Anthonny Paulino, Renata Balthazar de Lima Mussauer, Priscila Vieira de Sousa, Marcos Vinicius L. Paraiso, Thiago Rodrigues de Souza Costa