Patents by Inventor Adityo Prakash
Adityo Prakash 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).
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Publication number: 20230410166Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20220284489Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20190341145Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 10360343Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2015Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 9990471Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 9547916Abstract: An encoder segments frames of video data and associates metadata with segments. The metadata elements can be associated with the segments that include areas of the frame associated with the metadata elements. A motion matcher can match segments of a reference frame to pixels of a current nonkey frame being encoded when a metadata associator associates elements of metadata with segments of the segmentation of the reference frame and associates a matched segment's metadata elements with matched areas of the current frame. The metadata elements might represent actions to be taken when a user of the video data indicates a selection of an area of an image that has that metadata element associated therewith. The metadata associations can be included in the encoded video data or deduced by a decoder. The metadata associations can be independent of segment indices or other segment changes.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20160292394Abstract: A method for partitioning a molecular subset is described. The partitioning method takes into account molecular structure and its manner of storage and transmission, transformations to be applied to the molecular subset and their implementation, and constraints imposed by the implementation of the partitioning method. Using this method, a molecular subset can be stored, transmitted, and processed more efficiently. The resulting efficiency makes it possible to design and run applications which require complex molecular processing, such as rational drug discovery, virtual library design, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Sachin Ahuja, David Kita, Eniko Fodor, Adityo Prakash
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Patent number: 9317664Abstract: A method for partitioning a molecular subset is described. The partitioning method takes into account molecular structure and its manner of storage and transmission, transformations to be applied to the molecular subset and their implementation, and constraints imposed by the implementation of the partitioning method. Using this method, a molecular subset can be stored, transmitted, and processed more efficiently. The resulting efficiency makes it possible to design and run applications which require complex molecular processing, such as rational drug discovery, virtual library design, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: VERSEON CORPORATIONInventors: Sachin Ahuja, David Kita, Eniko Fodor, Adityo Prakash
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Publication number: 20160012194Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 9064298Abstract: An encoding system includes an encoder that encodes uncompressed video data to form compressed video data and a decoder that decodes the compressed video data to form at least an approximation of the uncompressed video data. The video data comprises a sequence of a plurality of image frames comprising key frames and nonkey frames. In encoding a nonkey frame, reference is made to segments of a reference frame. Kinetic information, such as motion vectors, relates portions of the nonkey frame to the segments of it reference frame. The information content of the nonkey frame that is not conveyed by the segmentation, the reference frame content and the kinetic information can be encoded as residue data. Each segment's residue data, or the nonkey frame's residue data, can be encoded as coefficients of basis functions known to both the encoder and the decoder.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20140278513Abstract: The present invention includes various embodiments of a BSA system that facilitates the collection of relevant health-related data on a continuous basis, integrates such data with pertinent personal and aggregate information, enables users to purchase (directly and indirectly) health-related goods and services, and provides credit, discounts and other economic benefits in connection with such purchases that are determined dynamically based upon the nature and extent of users' interaction with the system. The BSA system facilitates a dynamic feedback process by continually monitoring user interaction and medical and financial behavior, which results in dynamic adjustments to their credit levels and offers of discounts and other promotions, which in turn incentivizes users to continue participating in the process (thereby modifying their system interactions and behavior, and thus perpetuating this feedback loop).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20120213447Abstract: In one embodiment, an image is broken up into multiple regions or segments, where each segment may be of arbitrary shape, and a transform (multi-scale or otherwise) is applied on the set of segments. In another embodiment, pattern adaptive prediction is used when predicting the next finer level of the transform pyramid. The pattern adaptive prediction uses the parent grid to determine what geometry of a filter is to be used when predicting the child grid. At the boundaries of the domain, the pattern adaptive prediction can coupled with the domain adaptive prediction technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Adityo PRAKASH, Edward RATNER, Dimitrios ANTSOS
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Publication number: 20120116742Abstract: Method and apparatus for the efficient computation of values for affinity functions for two or more molecular subsets of a molecular configuration, are provided. Either one or both of molecular subsets may be selected from a molecule library. Affinity engines can compute the affinity values, and can be synchronized in order to maximize utilization of processing power available in the affinity engines. A data path allocator can apportion molecular descriptor data to each affinity engine as one or more data blocks according to a data path schedule. Also, new configurations may be generated from one or more input configurations, computation of a plurality of affinity values for a plurality of configurations, and subsequent selection of processed configurations for further analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: VerseonInventors: Adityo Prakash, David Kita, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 8145003Abstract: In one embodiment, an image is broken up into multiple regions or segments, where each segment may be of arbitrary shape, and a transform (multi-scale or otherwise) is applied on the set of segments. In another embodiment, pattern adaptive prediction is used when predicting the next finer level of the transform pyramid. The pattern adaptive prediction uses the parent grid to determine what geometry of a filter is to be used when predicting the child grid. At the boundaries of the domain, the pattern adaptive prediction can coupled with the domain adaptive prediction technique.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Adityo Prakash, Edward R. Ratner, Dimitrios Antsos
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Patent number: 8036867Abstract: Computing units are determined for performing molecular docking calculations in parallel with the number of computing units and the width of the data paths allocated by relative complexity of operations. Data can be expected to arrive at downstream computing units as it is needed, leading to higher utilization of computing units. Computing units are hardware components that are specific to a calculation performed. For molecular docking calculations, functions of molecular subsets or of combinations of molecular subsets are calculated. Determinations include fit between molecular subsets, affinity or energy of “fit” between molecular subsets, etc. Affinity might include inter-atomic energy, bond energy, energy of atoms immersed in a field, etc. The calculations could be used to simulate and/or estimate likelihoods of molecular interactions.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: VerseonInventors: Adityo Prakash, David Kita, Eniko Fodor
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Publication number: 20110058752Abstract: In one embodiment, an image is broken up into multiple regions or segments, where each segment may be of arbitrary shape, and a transform (multi-scale or otherwise) is applied on the set of segments. In another embodiment, pattern adaptive prediction is used when predicting the next finer level of the transform pyramid. The pattern adaptive prediction uses the parent grid to determine what geometry of a filter is to be used when predicting the child grid. At the boundaries of the domain, the pattern adaptive prediction can coupled with the domain adaptive prediction technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Adityo PRAKASH, Edward RATNER, Dimitrios ANTSOS
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Patent number: 7890313Abstract: A method and apparatus for analysis of molecular combinations featuring two or more molecular subsets is described. The method computes the shape complementarity of the system utilizing a basis expansion representing molecular shapes of the first and second molecular subsets in a coordinate system. The precomputed sets of translated expansion coefficients for the first molecular subset are first constructed via application of a translation operator to a reference set of expansion coefficients and then stored on a computer recordable medium for later retrieval. Then, a shape complementarity score, representing a correlation of the first and second molecular subsets, is computed via suitable application of rotation operators to both the stored translated expansion coefficients of the first molecular subset and the reference expansion coefficients for the second molecular subset over the sequence of different sampled configurations for the molecular combination.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: VerseonInventors: David Kita, Somalee Datta, Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor
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Patent number: 7792390Abstract: In one embodiment, an image is broken up into multiple regions or segments, where each segment may be of arbitrary shape, and a transform (multi-scale or otherwise) is applied on the set of segments. In another embodiment, pattern adaptive prediction is used when predicting the next finer level of the transform pyramid. The pattern adaptive prediction uses the parent grid to determine what geometry of a filter is to be used when predicting the child grid. At the boundaries of the domain, the pattern adaptive prediction can be coupled with the domain adaptive prediction technique.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Adityo Prakash, Edward Ratner, Dimitri Antsos
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Patent number: 7751988Abstract: A method for the prediction of adverse cross-reactions between lead candidate biomolecules and potential reactant molecules, often biopolymers, is described. In a computational system, reactions are modeled within a suitable environment, in order to determine a reaction profile between a lead candidate molecule and a potential reactant molecule. A risk assessment is then generated for each lead based on a plurality of reaction profiles for the lead with respect to a plurality of potential reactant molecules. The method includes provisions for redesign and optimization of the lead candidate, possibly iterative in nature, in order to avoid predicted adverse cross-reactions.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: VerseonInventors: David Kita, Eniko Fodor, Adityo Prakash
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Patent number: 7429986Abstract: In one embodiment according to the present invention, relative z-ordering of segments in a digital image is determined. A method comprises forward and backward motion matching of image regions to determine overlap, followed by the creation of relationships (e.g., pairwise relationships) between regions and comparing the result with the original image to determine the relative z-ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Adityo Prakash, Eniko Fodor, Edward Ratner, David Cook