Patents Assigned to Intelliscience Corporation
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Patent number: 8625885Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and object detection. The method can be rapidly developed and improved using a minimal number of algorithms for the data content to fully discriminate details in the data, while reducing the need for human analysis. The system includes a data analysis system that recognizes patterns and detects objects in data without requiring adaptation of the system to a particular application, environment, or data content. The system evaluates the data in its native form independent of the form of presentation or the form of the post-processed data.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Jr., Nicholas Levi Middleton, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Patent number: 8543625Abstract: The present invention utilizes a pattern extraction methodology to elucidate significant patterns and mathematical relationships that exist between and among pluralities of two-dimensional sample data sets of the same data type. In one instance, the present invention analyzes multi-sample, two-dimensional mass spectroscopy data, while in an alternate instance, another user-specified, preset, or automatically determined data type, modality, submodality, etc., is analyzed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Nicholas L. Middleton, Bryan G. Donaldson, Robert L. Bass, II, Anamika Saxena
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Patent number: 8230272Abstract: Systems and methods for determining whether or not one or pluralities of events, patterns, or data elements present within a given digital data stream should be delimited as anomalous. The system requires analyzes the data elements of the data stream using any acceptable user-specified, preset, or automatically determined analysis system. The results of the data processing, which are stored in a data storage structure such as a synaptic web or a data array for example, reveal synaptic paths (patterns) of characteristic algorithm values that function to individually define or delimit the selected data element(s) from the remainder of the original data stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Nicholas L. Middleton, Bryan G. Donaldson
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Publication number: 20120141021Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and object detection. The method can be rapidly developed and improved using a minimal number of algorithms for the data content to fully discriminate details in the data, while reducing the need for human analysis. The system includes a data analysis system that recognizes patterns and detects objects in data without requiring adaptation of the system to a particular application, environment, or data content. The system evaluates the data in its native form independent of the form of presentation or the form of the post-processed data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Robert M. Brinson, JR., Nicholas L. Middleton, Bryan G. Donaldson
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Patent number: 8175992Abstract: Methods and systems for creation, processing, and use of compound features during data analysis and feature recognition are disclosed herein. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention functions to apply a new level of data discrimination during data analysis and feature recognition events such that features are more easily discerned from the remainder of the data pool using processing techniques that are more conducive to human visualizations, perceptions, and/or interpretations of data. This is accomplished using an example tool that allows previously processed and identified features (hereafter “known features”) to be aggregated so as to aid the system in recognizing abstract data features, preferably using Boolean operators and user-assigned hit weight values across desired cluster ranges surrounding analyzed data elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert Leon Bass, II, Bryan Glenn Donaldson, Nicholas Levi Middleton, Robert M. Brinson, Jr.
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Patent number: 8156108Abstract: A raw-data datastore during data analysis and feature recognition abstracts away and/or reduces dependency upon typically required components of datastore training. The datastore functions to store the original data values of a data set selection, which can represent a known feature. In some embodiments, the original data set is retained as the raw data value set referenced by the raw-data datastore. The use of this raw-data datastore eliminates the need for continued manual retraining of the original data values and patterns, which can be associated with a particular known feature, each time the pluralities of evaluation algorithms and/or the target data area are altered, changed, modified, or reconfigured.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Nicholas L. Middleton, Robert Leon Bass, II, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Patent number: 7844088Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and detection of avian influenza virus in a data set corresponding to an aspect of a biological sample. The method includes receiving a first data set corresponding to a first aspect of a first biological sample, analyzing the first data set using results of a first series of algorithms processed on a second data set corresponding to an aspect of a second biological sample known to contain avian influenza virus, generating an algorithm value cache for the first data set by running a second series of algorithms on the first data set, generating a match result by comparing the algorithm value cache with the results of the first series of algorithms, and performing a processing action based on the generated match result.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Jr., Nicholas Levi Middleton, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Publication number: 20100192024Abstract: Systems and methods for determining whether or not one or pluralities of events, patterns, or data elements present within a given digital data stream should be delimited as anomalous. The system requires analyzes the data elements of the data stream using any acceptable user-specified, preset, or automatically determined analysis system. The results of the data processing, which are stored in a data storage structure such as a synaptic web or a data array for example, reveal synaptic paths (patterns) of characteristic algorithm values that function to individually define or delimit the selected data element(s) from the remainder of the original data stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas L. Middleton, Bryan G. Donaldson
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Publication number: 20100100577Abstract: The present invention utilizes a pattern extraction methodology to elucidate significant patterns and mathematical relationships that exist between and among pluralities of two-dimensional sample data sets of the same data type. In one instance, the present invention analyzes multi-sample, two-dimensional mass spectroscopy data, while in an alternate instance, another user-specified, preset, or automatically determined data type, modality, submodality, etc., is analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas L. Middleton, Bryan G. Donaldson, Robert L. Bass, II, Anamika Saxena
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Publication number: 20100017353Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and object detection. The method can be rapidly developed and improved using a minimal number of algorithms for the data content to fully discriminate details in the data, while reducing the need for human analysis. The system includes a data analysis system that recognizes patterns and detects objects in data without requiring adaptation of the system to a particular application, environment, or data content. The system evaluates the data in its native form independent of the form of presentation or the form of the post-processed data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Robert M. Brinson, JR., Nicholas Levi Middleton, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Patent number: 7606779Abstract: Systems and methods for aggregating and using data corresponding to physical samples in a virtual environment. The method includes receiving a first physical sample, sensing a first aspect of the first sample to generate first sample first aspect data, storing the first sample first aspect data in a datastore, sensing a second aspect of the first sample to generate first sample second aspect data, storing the first sample second aspect data in the datastore, generating first sample transformed data by running a first series of algorithms using at least one of the first sample first aspect data and the first sample second aspect data, and storing the first sample transformed data in the datastore.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Jr., Nicholas Levi Middleton, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Publication number: 20090240741Abstract: A raw-data datastore during data analysis and feature recognition abstracts away and/or reduces dependency upon typically required components of datastore training. The datastore functions to store the original data values of a data set selection, which can represent a known feature. In some embodiments, the original data set is retained as the raw data value set referenced by the raw-data datastore. The use of this raw-data datastore eliminates the need for continued manual retraining of the original data values and patterns, which can be associated with a particular known feature, each time the pluralities of evaluation algorithms and/or the target data area are altered, changed, modified, or reconfigured.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas Levi Middleton, Robert Leon Bass, II, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Publication number: 20090231359Abstract: Methods and systems for creation, processing, and use of compound features during data analysis and feature recognition are disclosed herein. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention functions to apply a new level of data discrimination during data analysis and feature recognition events such that features are more easily discerned from the remainder of the data pool using processing techniques that are more conducive to human visualizations, perceptions, and/or interpretations of data. This is accomplished using an example tool that allows previously processed and identified features (hereafter “known features”) to be aggregated so as to aid the system in recognizing abstract data features, preferably using Boolean operators and user-assigned hit weight values across desired cluster ranges surrounding analyzed data elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert Leon Bass II, Bryan Glenn Donaldson, Nicholas Levi Middleton, Robert M. Brinson, JR.
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Patent number: 7492938Abstract: Systems and methods for creating data samples for data analysis. The method includes imaging at least a portion of a first object having a target portion to generate a first image, analyzing the first image by running a first series of algorithms using the first image to generate a first algorithm value cache, removing the target portion from the first object to form a modified first object, imaging at least a portion of the modified first object to generate a second image, analyzing the second image by running the first series of algorithms using the second image to generate a second algorithm value cache, generating a transformed result by running a subtraction process using the first algorithm value cache and the second algorithm value cache, and storing the transformed result in a knowledge base.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Jr., Nicholas Levi Middleton, William K. Naguszewski, Bryan Glenn Donaldson, Robert Leon Bass, II
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Publication number: 20080033984Abstract: Systems and methods for processing a data point in a selected data file. A data file is processed and value for each data point is stored in a first system cache. A data operation using a predetermined operator is executed on at least one data point. A second system cache stores the resulting data point values. A new data file is created using the stored data point values in the second system cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Bryan Glenn Donaldson, Nicholas Levi Middleton
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Publication number: 20080031548Abstract: In an embodiment, a two-dimensional, grey-scale image is the data type to be analyzed, and a plurality of pixels which compose an image, are referred to as a data element. The image is analyzed and each pixel is assigned a value, for example from 0-255; in one embodiment, the values are stored in a system cache or a data store. A new image file is created and configured to be the same size as the original image and capable of storing a numerical representation of each pixel. An algorithmic analysis is performed on the data stored from the grey-scale image, resulting in a new value being stored in the new image file. The resulting image is created from these values and represents a new transformed image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Robert Brinson, Bryan Donaldson, Nicholas Middleton, Harry Blakeslee, Anamika Saxena
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Publication number: 20080021887Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring a search string. The systems and methods include searching a plurality of data products stored at one or more locations over a computer-based network. At least one data product is identified containing a topic of interest. A list of significant terms is ranked in the identified data product. The ranking is based on a weight value for each of the significant terms found in the data store. A search string is created including at least one significant term. At least one search application is searched using the search string. If at least one data store was found during the search, the found data products are displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert Brinson, Nicholas Middleton, Bryan Donaldson, Harry Blakeslee
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Publication number: 20070282937Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and detection of avian influenza virus in a data set corresponding to an aspect of a biological sample. The method includes receiving a first data set corresponding to a first aspect of a first biological sample, analyzing the first data set using results of a first series of algorithms processed on a second data set corresponding to an aspect of a second biological sample known to contain avian influenza virus, generating an algorithm value cache for the first data set by running a second series of algorithms on the first data set, generating a match result by comparing the algorithm value cache with the results of the first series of algorithms, and performing a processing action based on the generated match result.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: INTELLISCIENCE CORPORATIONInventors: Robert Brinson, Nicholas Middleton, Bryan Donaldson
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Publication number: 20070244844Abstract: Systems and methods for automated pattern recognition and object detection. The method can be rapidly developed and improved using a minimal number of algorithms for the data content to fully discriminate details in the data, while reducing the need for human analysis. The system includes a data analysis system that recognizes patterns and detects objects in data without requiring adaptation of the system to a particular application, environment, or data content. The system evaluates the data in its native form independent of the form of presentation or the form of the post-processed data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brinson, Nicholas Levi Middleton, Bryan Glenn Donaldson
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Publication number: 20070195612Abstract: Systems and methods for creating data samples for data analysis. The method includes imaging at least a portion of a first object having a target portion to generate a first image, analyzing the first image by running a first series of algorithms using the first image to generate a first algorithm value cache, removing the target portion from the first object to form a modified first object, imaging at least a portion of the modified first object to generate a second image, analyzing the second image by running the first series of algorithms using the second image to generate a second algorithm value cache, generating a transformed result by running a subtraction process using the first algorithm value cache and the second algorithm value cache, and storing the transformed result in a knowledge base.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Intelliscience CorporationInventors: Robert Brinson, Nicholas Middleton, William Naguszewski, Bryan Donaldson, Robert Bass