Patents Assigned to Neuric Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 9064211Abstract: A method for emulating human cognition in electronic form is disclosed. Information is received in the form of a textual or voice input in a natural language. This is parsed into pre-determined phrases based on a stored set of language rules for the natural language. Then, the parsed phrases are determined as to whether they define aspects of an environment and, if so, then creating weighting factors to the natural language that are adaptive, the created weighting factors operable to create a weighted decision based upon the natural language. Then it is determined if the parsed phrases constitute a query and, if so, then using the weighted factors to make a decision to the query.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Patent number: 8473449Abstract: A method for effecting a dialogue with an emulated brain. The method includes the step of receiving a query in the form of a semantic string. The semantic string is then parsed into basic concepts of the query. The basic concepts are then clumped into a clump concept. If the clump concept constitutes part of a dialogue, then the dialogue thread is activated by determining the context of the clump concept and assessing a potential reply from a group of weighted replies, which expected replies are weighted based on the parsed concepts produced in the step of parsing. The heaviest weighted one of the expected replies is selected and the weight of the selected reply after it is selected is downgraded. The selected reply is then generated for output in a sentence structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Patent number: 8463720Abstract: A method for defining a network of nodes is provided, each representing a unique concept, and making connections between individual concepts through unique relationships to other concepts. Each of the nodes is operable to store a unique identifier in the network and information regarding the concept in addition to the unique relationships.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventors: Jennifer Seale, Hannah Lindsley, Timothy Allen Margheim
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Patent number: 8001067Abstract: A method for emulating human behavior and actions in an expert mode to control and execute a defined task. The first step is to define a task based application having a task associated therewith that is operable to receive goals and conditions and which goals define the desired results to be achieved when the task is performed. A brain emulation is represented by a plurality of nodes each representing a concept, and interconnecting relationships between select ones of the concepts, which brain emulation is operable to receive information from the task based application and process such information and capable controlling the task based application with the outcome of such processing to achieve the goal of the task based application.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventors: Thomas A. Visel, Vijay Divar, Lukas K. Womack, Matthew Fettig, Gene P. Hamilton
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Patent number: 7849034Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Publication number: 20100185437Abstract: A method for effecting a dialogue with an emulated brain. The method includes the step of receiving a query in the form of a semantic string. The semantic string is then parsed into basic concepts of the query. The basic concepts are then clumped into a clump concept. If the clump concept constitutes part of a dialogue, then the dialogue thread is activated by determining the context of the clump concept and assessing a potential reply from a group of weighted replies, which expected replies are weighted based on the parsed concepts produced in the step of parsing. The heaviest weighted one of the expected replies is selected and the weight of the selected reply after it is selected is downgraded. The selected reply is then generated for output in a sentence structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: THOMAS A. VISEL
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Publication number: 20100042566Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Publication number: 20100042567Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Publication number: 20100042568Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Publication number: 20080300841Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel
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Patent number: 7089218Abstract: A method of emulating the human brain with its thought and rationalization processes is presented here, as well as a method of storing human-like thought. The invention provides for inclusion of psychological profiles, experience and societal position in an electronic emulation of the human brain. This permits a realistic human-like response by that emulation to the people and the interactive environment around it.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Neuric Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas A. Visel