Patents Assigned to PriMentia, Inc.
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Patent number: 7870113Abstract: A system and method for organizing and retrieving data is provided. The present invention replicates existing data in a format that is representative of naturally occurring relationships associated with the elements in the data. The data is organized into groups which represent a collection of information including one or more data fields. These groups are organized into a hierarchy based on relationships in the underlying data referred to as mappings. The hierarchy provides an organizational structure that is flexible in terms of traversing, organizing, searching, and presenting data. This organization structure is also conducive for extracting a portion of the database relevant to a particular purpose and replicating that portion elsewhere, such as on a palmtop computer, personal data apparatus (“PDA”), etc. Data is extracted from the database in a context that includes all information relevant to an item of data at a top, or parent, level of the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald
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Patent number: 7698283Abstract: A system and method for organizing raw data from one or more sources. The content of the raw data is converted into an appropriate number system and stored in a format that facilitates the use of efficient mathematical operations. The number system is selected to handle each of the various elements, characters, or other representative indicia found in the raw data. Furthermore, the number system is selected so that the numerical data retains semantic significance with respect to the raw data. Once converted into the numeric format, the data is processed using various techniques to extract the best information from the raw data into a distilled database.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald
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Publication number: 20060080300Abstract: A system and method for organizing and retrieving data is provided. The present invention replicates existing data in a format that is representative of naturally occurring relationships associated with the elements in the data. The data is organized into groups which represent a collection of information including one or more data fields. These groups are organized into a hierarchy based on relationships in the underlying data referred to as mappings. The hierarchy provides an organizational structure that is flexible in terms of traversing, organizing, searching, and presenting data. This organization structure is also conducive for extracting a portion of the database relevant to a particular purpose and replicating that portion elsewhere, such as on a palmtop computer, personal data apparatus (“PDA”), etc. Data is extracted from the database in a context that includes all information relevant to an item of data at a top, or parent, level of the hierarchy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn Gruenwald
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Patent number: 6944619Abstract: A system and method for organizing and retrieving data is provided. The present invention replicates existing data in a format that is representative of naturally occurring relationships associated with the elements in the data. The data is organized into groups which represent a collection of information including one or more data fields. These groups are organized into a hierarchy based on relationships in the underlying data referred to as mappings. The hierarchy provides an organizational structure that is flexible in terms of traversing, organizing, searching, and presenting data. This organization structure is also conducive for extracting a portion of the database relevant to a particular purpose and replicating that portion elsewhere, such as on a palmtop computer, personal data apparatus (“PDA”), etc. Data is extracted from the database in a context that includes all information relevant to an item of data at a top, or parent, level of the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald
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Patent number: 6751610Abstract: A system and method for organizing raw data from one or more sources. The content of the raw data is converted into an appropriate number system and stored in a format that facilitates the use of efficient mathematical operations. The number system is selected to handle each of the various elements, characters, or other representative indicia found in the raw data. Furthermore, the number system is selected so that the numerical data retains semantic significance with respect to the raw data. Once converted into the numeric format, the data is processed using various techniques to extract the best information from the raw data into a distilled database.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignees: Conversion Gas Imports L.P., PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald
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Patent number: 6542896Abstract: A system and method for organizing data and subsequently finding that data in a database reads raw data records from one or more sources of raw data. The content of the raw data is pre-encoded into an intermediate encoded form. The encoded data is subsequently converted into an appropriate number system and stored in a format that facilitates the use of efficient mathematical operations. The number system is selected to handle each of the various elements, characters, or other representative indicia found in the encoded data. Once converted into the numeric format, the data is processed using various mathematical operations including pattern recognition techniques to find or extract various information that may exist within the raw data.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald
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Patent number: 6457006Abstract: A system and method for organizing raw data from one or more sources uses an improved mechanism for identifying duplicate data between fields (e.g., columns) in the databases. The fields may be similar fields within a single database or similar or identical fields within a pair of databases and as organized as arrays or field vectors. The present invention sorts each of the field vectors and if necessary, partitions them by common value. A number of comparisons required to identify the duplicate data between the field vectors is reduced by feeding back a difference between the compared values. This difference is used to adjust indices into the field vectors for subsequent comparison.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: PriMentia, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn J. Gruenwald