Patents by Inventor Arpita Saha
Arpita Saha 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: 20240428003Abstract: Implementations described herein relate to methods, devices, and computer-readable media to automatically modify a content item based on computer-mediated interaction with reference to a content item. The method includes programmatically analyzing the computer-mediated interaction between a user and a customer service agent to determine if the computer-mediated interaction is successful. The method further includes identifying information provided by the customer service agent during the computer-mediated interaction. The method further includes generating a content update based on the identified information. The method further includes modifying the content item based on the content update.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2023Publication date: December 26, 2024Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Swarna Srinivas Kakodkar, Arpita Saha
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Publication number: 20240404702Abstract: This application describes, among other things, machine-learning models for performing specific clinical tasks. An example method includes receiving a prompt at a first computing system in communication with a machine-learning model trained to assist in performing a clinic task that includes generating a report of a patient's medical records, guiding a patient through a care plan, creating patient care guidelines based on a patient's health profile, identifying patients requiring follow-up at a hospital, identifying changes in a standard of care for a disease setting, or evaluating unstructured data associated with a patient to identify a cohort of similar patients. Based on the prompt, a natural language response is generated that is responsive to the prompt and is based on an analysis by the machine-learning model of a repository of data that is determined to be relevant to the prompt. And the natural language response is provided to second computing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Joshua Michael Bell, Christopher Shane Colley, Jacob Erwin Lee, Haley Marianne Mittelstaedt, Jonathan H. Ozeran, Sai Prabhakar Pandi Selvaraj, Gabriel Alexander Parlato-Altay, Arpita Saha
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Publication number: 20240218510Abstract: Systems and methods for forming an antimony containing film on a substrate. Related structures and films are also disclosed. The antimony films are be formed by a plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition process. The antimony films can be utilized as underlayers in EUV lithography processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Paul Chatelain, Arpita Saha, David Kurt de Roest, Yoann Tomczak, Charles Dezelah, Daniele Piumi
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Publication number: 20240096633Abstract: The disclosure relates to methods of selectively depositing material comprising a group 3 to 6 transition metal on a first surface of a substrate relative to a second surface of the substrate by a cyclic deposition process. The method includes providing a substrate in a reaction chamber, providing a transition metal precursor into the reaction chamber in a vapor phase, wherein the transition metal precursor comprises an aromatic ligand and providing a second precursor into the reaction chamber in a vapor phase to deposit transition metal on the first surface of the substrate. The disclosure further relates to a transition metal layers, and to deposition assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Elina Färm, Jan Willem Maes, Charles Dezelah, Shinya Iwashita, Arpita Saha, Eva Tois, Marko Tuominen, Janne-Petteri Niemelä, Patricio Eduardo Romero, Chiyu Zhu, Glen Wilk, Holger Saare, YoungChol Byun, Jonahtan Bakke
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Publication number: 20230091094Abstract: Methods of forming structures including a photoresist absorber layer and structures including the photoresist absorber layer are disclosed. Exemplary methods include forming the photoresist absorber layer that includes at least two elements having an EUV cross section (??) of greater than 2×106 cm2/mol.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Hannu Huotari, Daniele Piumi, Yoann Tomczak, Ivan Zyulkov, Charles Dezelah, Arpita Saha, David de Roest, Jerome Innocent, Michael Givens, Monica Thukkaram
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Publication number: 20230077088Abstract: Methods of forming structures including a photoresist absorber layer and structures including the absorber layer underlying an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photoresist are disclosed. Exemplary methods include forming the photoresist absorber layer or underlayer with an oxide of a high atomic number (z) element having an EUV cross section (??) of greater than 2×106 cm2/mol and then forming the EUV photoresist over the high-z underlayer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Arpita Saha, David de Roest, Michael Givens, Charles Dezelah, Monica Thukkaram, Daniele Piumi
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Publication number: 20230071197Abstract: Methods of forming structures including a photoresist absorber layer and structures including the photoresist absorber layer are disclosed. Exemplary methods include forming the photoresist absorber layer that includes an element having a relatively high extreme ultraviolet (EUV) sensitivity on a mass basis while having a relatively low EUV sensitivity on a mole basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Arpita Saha, David de Roest, Charles Dezelah, Michael Givens
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Publication number: 20160316058Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: BHAVESH GOSWAMI, VICTOR BURTON, GERHARD GELDENBOTT, SALMAN ALI, ARPITA SAHA, YI-MIN FLORA CHUA, ANDY HAZZARD
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Patent number: 9401986Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2015Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Publication number: 20160006869Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Patent number: 9178996Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Publication number: 20140341358Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Patent number: 8831556Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Publication number: 20130083902Abstract: A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Victor Burton, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard
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Publication number: 20130086274Abstract: A timing management node that assigns and adjusts timeout values for a time-constrained complex distributed system based on the nature of a system request, preferences of a customer furnishing a system request, and/or a current state of a complex distributed system. A timing management node evaluates information regarding a system request and information regarding a current state of a complex distributed system to generate timing requirements for the system request. Timing requirements are compiled in a timing policy messager and passed amongst nodes of a complex distributed system with process flow. Timing requirements may be revised during request processing to reflect events that have occurred within the distributed system. A timing policy message contains a timeout value and a total time elapsed parameter for a system request, to permit a complex distributed system to make smarter processing decisions based on a known time remaining to process the given system request.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Bhavesh Goswami, Gerhard Geldenbott, Salman Ali, Arpita Saha, Yi-Min Flora Chua, Andy Hazzard