Patents by Inventor SANGAMESWAR VENKATRAMAN

SANGAMESWAR VENKATRAMAN 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: 11809490
    Abstract: A song may be matched with information in a song categorization database so that one or more categories associated with the song are identified. Specifically, a method and system for associating one or more advertising categories with a song includes receiving a set of child categories and receiving a wordnet graph. Synsets from the wordnet graph are assigned to function as activators for one or more categories. Next, a set of parent categories relative to the child categories are received. One or more scores are assigned to the parent categories based on their relationships to the child categories. Synsets from a work, such as a song lyric, are compared to the wordnet graph. Relevant child categories are identified based on synsets which match one or more activators. Matching activators are found by using only hypernym relationships between a synset from a work and an activator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2022
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: KENZIE LANE MOSAIC, LLC.
    Inventors: Brady L. Rackley, III, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Michelle Levy Russell, Gregory Michael Rickman
  • Patent number: 11763371
    Abstract: A system and method for dynamically obtaining and evaluating information to optimize the generation of vehicle suggestions for a customer. A profile based on an initial set of information received from a user is created. Metrics are generated based on the profile information. Upon receiving a vehicle request, the profile and the request are analyzed in view of available vehicles. A customer's response to the vehicle suggestion list, as well as events triggered by a perceived need for additional information result in the dynamic adjustment of the profile and thus, the generated metrics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2023
    Assignee: Clutch Technologis, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L Rackley, III, John R. Phelps, Adam J. Carley, Vincent G. Zappa, Steven S. Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Benjamin E. Morgan, Seaton G. Bailey, Stuart H. Childs, Taylor M. Sandusky, Lisa Romero, Grant Stevens, Kyle L. Clements
  • Publication number: 20220229866
    Abstract: A song may be matched with information in a song categorization database so that one or more categories associated with the song are identified. Specifically, a method and system for associating one or more advertising categories with a song includes receiving a set of child categories and receiving a wordnet graph. Synsets from the wordnet graph are assigned to function as activators for one or more categories. Next, a set of parent categories relative to the child categories are received. One or more scores are assigned to the parent categories based on their relationships to the child categories. Synsets from a work, such as a song lyric, are compared to the wordnet graph. Relevant child categories are identified based on synsets which match one or more activators. Matching activators are found by using only hypernym relationships between a synset from a work and an activator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2022
    Publication date: July 21, 2022
    Inventors: BRADY L. L. RACKLEY, III, SANGAMESWAR VENKATRAMAN, MICHELLE LEVY RUSSELL, GREGORY MICHAEL RICKMAN
  • Patent number: 11308157
    Abstract: A song may be matched with information in a song categorization database so that one or more categories associated with the song are identified. Specifically, a method and system for associating one or more advertising categories with a song includes receiving a set of child categories and receiving a wordnet graph. Synsets from the wordnet graph are assigned to function as activators for one or more categories. Next, a set of parent categories relative to the child categories are received. One or more scores are assigned to the parent categories based on their relationships to the child categories. Synsets from a work, such as a song lyric, are compared to the wordnet graph. Relevant child categories are identified based on synsets which match one or more activators. Matching activators are found by using only hypernym relationships between a synset from a work and an activator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2022
    Assignee: KENZIE LANE MOSAIC, LLC.
    Inventors: Brady L. Rackley, III, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Michelle Levy Russell, Gregory Michael Rickman
  • Patent number: 11068958
    Abstract: In a subscription vehicle system that enables customers to select and swap between a fleet of available vehicles, the fleet of vehicles are evaluated to determine if the fleet is optimized in view of target metrics and if the fleet can be improved by introducing other assets, removing assets or trading assets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: Clutch Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L Rackley, III, John R Phelps, Jr., Adam J Carley, Vincent G Zappa, Steven S Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Patrick S McHugh, Frank L Wilson, IV, Lowell G Hays
  • Patent number: 10922746
    Abstract: In a subscription vehicle system that enables customers to select and swap between a fleet of available vehicles, the vehicles are evaluated to identify which vehicles would be the best fit in view of a customer request and other information pertaining to the customer. The customer request and information is examined to identify particular attributes that are being sought. Based on these attributes, the available vehicles are assigned a score that reflects the level of satisfaction that the vehicle is anticipated to provide for the customer. The vehicles with the highest scores can be considered as candidates for fulfilling the customer request.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2021
    Assignee: CLUTCH TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L. Rackley, III, John R Phelps, Adam J. Carley, Vincent G. Zappa, Steven S. Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Kyle L. Clements, Stuart H. Childs, James F. Heller
  • Patent number: 10891677
    Abstract: A system and method for dynamically obtaining and evaluating information to optimize the generation of vehicle suggestions for a customer. A profile based on an initial set of information received from a user is created. Metrics are generated based on the profile information. Upon receiving a vehicle request, the profile and the request are analyzed in view of available vehicles. A customer's response to the vehicle suggestion list, as well as events triggered by a perceived need for additional information result in the dynamic adjustment of the profile and thus, the generated metrics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2021
    Assignee: Clutch Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L. Rackley, III, John R. Phelps, Jr., Adam J. Carley, Vincent G. Zappa, Steven S. Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Benjamin E. Morgan, Seaton G. Bailey, Stuart H. Childs, Taylor M. Sandusky, Lisa Romero, Grant Stevens, Kyle L. Clements
  • Patent number: 10872301
    Abstract: Optimizing the assignment of vehicles in a fleet across a pool of customers. Identifying a pool of customers to be included in an assignment event and identifying available vehicles. Cull the domain of potential assignment scenarios by filtering out undesired matches. Score the generated scenarios based on various desired factors and then rank the scenarios. Select one or more optimal scenarios and analyze for week spots. Bolster the week spots by interacting with one or more customers to identify alternate solutions. Select and implement the optimal scenario.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2020
    Assignee: Clutch Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L. Rackley, John R Phelps, Adam J. Carley, Vincent G. Zappa, Steven S. Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, James F. Heller, Ashish Trehan, Christopher M. L. Howie, Frank L. Wilson, IV, Kyle L. Clements
  • Patent number: 10521848
    Abstract: A system and method to generate and maintain interaction with a customer by evaluating customer initiated messages and telematics data to obtain information used to generate response messages and, further, generating conversation initiating messages autonomously in an effort to solicit response messages from a customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2019
    Assignee: CLUTCH TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventors: Brady L Rackley, III, James F. Heller, David W. Hallum, Ashish Trehan, Kyle L. Clements, John R. Phelps, Jr., Adam J. Carley, Vincent G. Zappa, Steven S. Neel, Sangameswar Venkatraman, Benjamin E. Morgan, Eric R. Kraar, Christopher M. L. Howie
  • Publication number: 20170068917
    Abstract: Optimizing the assignment of vehicles in a fleet across a pool of customers. Identifying a pool of customers to be included in an assignment event and identifying available vehicles. Cull the domain of potential assignment scenarios by filtering out undesired matches. Score the generated scenarios based on various desired factors and then rank the scenarios. Select one or more optimal scenarios and analyze for week spots. Bolster the week spots by interacting with one or more customers to identify alternate solutions. Select and implement the optimal scenario.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Inventors: BRADY L. RACKLEY, JOHN R PHELPS, ADAM J. CARLEY, VINCENT G. ZAPPA, STEVEN S. NEEL, SANGAMESWAR VENKATRAMAN, JAMES F. HELLER, ASHISH TREHAN, CHRISTOPHER M. L. HOWIE, FRANK L. WILSON, IV, KYLE L. CLEMENTS
  • Publication number: 20170069016
    Abstract: In a subscription vehicle system that enables customers to select and swap between a fleet of available vehicles, the vehicles are evaluated to identify which vehicles would be the best fit in view of a customer request and other information pertaining to the customer. The customer request and information is examined to identify particular attributes that are being sought. Based on these attributes, the available vehicles are assigned a score that reflects the level of satisfaction that the vehicle is anticipated to provide for the customer. The vehicles with the highest scores can be considered as candidates for fulfilling the customer request.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Inventors: BRADY L. RACKLEY, JOHN R PHELPS, JR., ADAM J. CARLEY, VINCENT G. ZAPPA, STEVEN S. NEEL, SANGAMESWAR VENKATRAMAN, KYLE L. CLEMENTS, STUART H. CHILDS, JAMES F. HELLER