Patents by Inventor Anand Raman
Anand Raman 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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Patent number: 11972627Abstract: A system and method for automating and improving data extraction from a variety of document types, including both unstructured, structured, and nested content, is disclosed. The system and method incorporate an intelligent machine learning model that is designed to intelligently identify chunks of text, map the fields in the document, and extract multi-record values. The system is designed to operate with little to no human intervention, while offering significant gains in accuracy, data visualization, and efficiency. The architecture applies customized techniques including density-based adaptive text clustering, tabular data extraction based on hierarchical intelligent keyword searches, and natural language processing-based field value selection.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: ACCENTURE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITEDInventors: Loganathan Muthu, Rahul Kotnala, Srinivasan Krishnan Rajagopalan, Peter Ashly Gopalan, Manikandan Chandran, Anand Yesuraj Prakash, Simantini Deb, Vijay Dhandapani, Harbhajan Singh, RBSanthosh Kumar, Lokesh Venkatappa, Ramakrishnan Raman
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DYNAMICALLY UPDATING PLATFORM FOR AGE-RELATED LIFESTYLE AND CARE DECISIONS WITH PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS
Publication number: 20220375600Abstract: Systems and methods for a care decision platform operable to facilitate shared decision making for care services and/or lifestyle choices related to aging. The present invention incorporates medical decision aids, recommendation engines, and scoring algorithms to design a dynamically updating curriculum for improving customer outcomes as a result of care services and/or lifestyle choices. The curriculum is operable to be implemented as a customer relationship management tool for a care service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2021Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: Roobrik, Inc.Inventors: Nate O'Keefe, Jessica Bloch-Schulman, Anand Raman, Kellie Rash -
Patent number: 10793958Abstract: A process and system is provided for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Publication number: 20180305832Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: October 25, 2018Applicant: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M. Morgan, Barbara J. Savage, David G. Meadows, Wayne W. Hazen
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Patent number: 10036096Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Patent number: 9856570Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2016Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Publication number: 20160355937Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M. Morgan, Barbara J. Savage, David G. Meadows, Wayne W. Hazen
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Patent number: 9447483Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Publication number: 20150361527Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Applicant: FREEPORT MINERALS CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M. Morgan, Barbara J. Savage, David G. Meadows, Wayne W. Hazen
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Patent number: 9023313Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Freeport Minerals CorporationInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Publication number: 20130159128Abstract: A system and method for a software licensing system for use in e.g., a variable time-based licensing, is provided. Such a system includes a secure device, including a first computer readable medium, configured to connect to a computer, including a second computer readable medium and microprocessor. The secure device can further include a chips pool which stores inactive chips, and a chips accounting manager, operable to receive license requests for software tools and to determine whether to grant the license request. In this context “chips” can be considered a currency which can be traded to use software tools for a period of time associated with each chip. The system further includes a license server, executing on the computer. The license server can include a license manager which tracks active chips and manages activated chip check-in and checkout, and a chips cache which stores activated chips.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: HELIC S.A.Inventors: Yorgos Koutsoyannopoulos, Anand Raman, Sotirios Bantas, Apostolos Liapis, Christos Makiyama, Nikolas Provatas
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Patent number: 8420048Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process and system for recovery of one or more metal values using solution extraction techniques and to a system for metal value recovery. In an exemplary embodiment, the solution extraction system comprises a first solution extraction circuit and a second solution extraction circuit. A first metal-bearing solution is provided to the first and second circuit, and a second metal-bearing solution is provided to the first circuit. The first circuit produces a first rich electrolyte solution, which can be forwarded to primary metal value recovery, and a low-grade raffinate, which is forwarded to secondary metal value recovery. The second circuit produces a second rich electrolyte solution, which is also forwarded to primary metal value recovery. The first and second solution extraction circuits have independent organic phases and each circuit can operate independently of the other circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Freeport-McMoran CorporationInventors: Anand Raman, Jason M. Morgan, Barbara J Savage, David G Meadows, Wayne W Hazen
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Publication number: 20120123917Abstract: A system and method for variable time-based licensing is provided, which includes a chips cache which stores activated chips and a chips pool which stores inactive chips. In this context “chips” can be considered a currency which can be traded to use software tools for a period of time associated with each chip. The system further includes a chips accounting manager, operable to receive license requests for software tools and to determine whether to grant the license request; and a license manager which tracks active chips and manages activated chip check-in and checkout. When the chips accounting manager receives a license request for a software tool the chips accounting manager determines whether the chips cache includes sufficient chips to access the software tool. If there are insufficient chips, the chips accounting manager checks whether inactive chips in the chip pool can be activated and added to the chips cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: HELIC S.A.Inventors: Yorgos Koutsoyannopoulos, Anand Raman, Sotirios Bantas, Apostolos Liapis, Christos Makiyama, Nikolas Provatas