Patents by Inventor Bradley J. Swearingen
Bradley J. Swearingen 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: 11969265Abstract: Systems and methods for training and implementing a machine learning algorithm to generate feature maps depicting spatial patterns of features associated with osteolysis, synovitis, or both. MRI data, including multispectral imaging data, are input to the trained machine learning algorithm to generate the feature maps, which may indicate features such as a location and probability of a pathology classification, a severity of synovitis, a type of synovitis, a synovial membrane thickness, and other features associated with osteolysis or synovitis. In some implementations, synovial anatomy are segmented in the MRI data before inputting the MRI data to the machine learning algorithm. These segmented MRI data may be generated using another trained machine learning algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignees: The Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, Maintaining the Hospital for Special SurgeryInventors: Kevin M. Koch, Andrew S. Nencka, Robin A. Karr, Bradley J. Swearingen, Hollis Potter, Matthew F. Koff
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Publication number: 20200410674Abstract: Systems and methods for training and implementing a machine learning algorithm to generate feature maps depicting spatial patterns of features associated with osteolysis, synovitis, or both. MRI data, including multispectral imaging data, are input to the trained machine learning algorithm to generate the feature maps, which may indicate features such as a location and probability of a pathology classification, a severity of synovitis, a type of synovitis, a synovial membrane thickness, and other features associated with osteolysis or synovitis. In some implementations, synovial anatomy are segmented in the MRI data before inputting the MRI data to the machine learning algorithm. These segmented MRI data may be generated using another trained machine learning algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicants: THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC., NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR THE RUPTURED AND CRIPPLED MAINTAINING THE HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERYInventors: Kevin M. KOCH, Andrew S. NENCKA, Robin A. KARR, Bradley J. Swearingen, Hollis Potter, Matthew F. Koff
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Publication number: 20180268486Abstract: A computerized system (10) and method for integrating trade executions among multiple market participant types is disclosed. The system (10) includes a client system (14) that provides a user interfact (150) for inputting an order for the execution of a trade and a server system (12) in communication with the client system (14). The server system (12) accepts the order for the execution of the trade from the client system (14). The server system (12) then routes the order to a trade execution location (30) of one market participant type selected from among multiple market participant types such as the market participant types of ECNs, market makers and exchanges. The server system (12) has direct and indirect access to the ECNs and the market makers and has indirect access to the exchanges, thereby integrating trade executions among multiple market participant types.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: Charles Schwab & Co, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Gregory Scott Mogonye
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Patent number: 9978101Abstract: A computerized system (10) and method for integrating trade executions among multiple market participant types is disclosed. The system (10) includes a client system (14) that provides a user interface (150) for inputting an order for the execution of a trade and a server system (12) in communication with the client system (14). The server system (12) accepts the order for the execution of the trade from the client system (14). The server systems (12) then routes the order to a trade execution location (30) of one market participant type selected from among multiple market participant types such as the market participant types of ECNs, market makers and exchanges. The server system (12) has direct and indirect access to the ECNs and the market makers and has indirect access to the exchanges, thereby integrating trade executions among multiple market participant types.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: CHARLES SCHWAB & COInventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye
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Patent number: 8548889Abstract: A system for graphically differentiating user preferred securities from one another is disclosed. The system comprises a server system (12) and a client system (14). The server system (12) is in communication with a security data source (26) that provides security data on a plurality of securities. The client system (14) is in communication with the server system (12) and provides M user specific criteria to the server system (12). The server system (12) then analyzes the security data based upon the M user specific criteria and identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities. The server system (12) provides the client system (14) with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system (14) uses N user specific parameters received from an input device (16, 18) to generate an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities, thereby graphically differentiating the user preferred securities from one another on a display device (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye, Gregory Ferris, Philip R. Berber
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Patent number: 8417617Abstract: A computerized system (10) and method for obtaining the best fill for an order using automated suborders is disclosed. The system (10) includes a client system (14) that proves a user interface (150) for inputting an order and a single click operation for initiating the order. The system (10) also includes a server system (12) that is in communication with the client system (14) and a plurality of trade execution locations (30). When the server system (12) receives the order from the client system (14), the server system (12) parses the order into a plurality of suborders. The server system (12) then sends each of the suborders to one of the market participants which are selected and sorted based upon having the best available price for a particular suborder. As such, if all of the suborders are filled, the best price is obtained for the order.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye
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Patent number: 8244621Abstract: A computerized system (10) and method for displaying a security trading environment (150) is disclose. The system (10) includes a client system (14) that is in communication with a server system (12) and a display system (20). The server system (12) provides information relating to securities to the client system (14) and routes trade executions. The display system (20) displays security information and accepting input from a user to initiate trade executions in a trading window (152), displays security information in a chart format in a chart window (160), displays security information relating to a group of securities in a watchlist window (162), displays security information relating to securities in which the user has positions in an account detail window (164), displays news relating to securities in a news window (166) and displays information relating to trade executions in a messages window (172).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, Richard Munoz, Jr., Vincent Phillips
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Patent number: 7970694Abstract: Disclosed are methods and systems of executing securities trades. An exemplary system comprises a server system that is in communication with a client system, a security data source, and a trade execution location. The security data source provides security data relating to a plurality of securities to the server system. The client system provides user specific criteria to the server system. The server system then analyzes the security data based upon the criteria, identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities, and provides the client system with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system uses N user specific parameters to generate and display an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities. After a user preferred securities is selected from the graph and an order is requested, the client system sends the order to the server system.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye, Gregory Ferris, Philip R. Berber
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Patent number: 7962398Abstract: A system for executing trades in a user preferred security comprising a server system (12) in communication with a client system (14), a security data source (26) and a trade execution location (30). The security data source (26) provides security data relating to a plurality of securities to the server system (12). The server system (12) analyzes the security data based upon M user specific criteria, and identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities and provides the client system (14) with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system (14) uses N user specific parameters to generate and display an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities. After a user preferred security is selected, the server system (12) routes the order to a trade execution location (30).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye, Gregory Ferris, Philip R. Berber
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Patent number: 7752110Abstract: A system for graphically differentiating user preferred securities from one another is disclosed. The system comprises a server system (12) and a client system (14). The server system (12) is in communication with a security data source (26) that provides security data on a plurality of securities. The client system (14) is in communication with the server system (12) and provides M user specific criteria to the server system (12). The server system (12) then analyzes the security data based upon the M user specific criteria and identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities. The server system (12) provides the client system (14) with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system (14) uses N user specific parameters received from an input device (16, 18) to generate an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities, thereby graphically differentiating the user preferred securities from one another on a display device (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, Jr., Gregory Scott Mogonye, Gregory Ferris, Philip R. Berber
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Publication number: 20090204548Abstract: A system for executing trades in a user preferred security is disclosed. The system comprises a server system (12) that is in communication with a client system (14), a security data source (26) and a trade execution location (30). The security data source (26) provides security data relating to a plurality of securities to the server system (12). The client system (14) provides M user specific criteria to the server system (12). The server system (12) then analyzes the security data based upon the M user specific criteria and identifies user preferred securities from the plurality of securities. The server system (12) provides the client system (14) with data relating to the user preferred securities. The client system (14) uses N user specific parameters to generate and display an N dimensional graph that is populated with icons representing the user preferred securities.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Charles Schwab & Co.Inventors: Bradley J. Swearingen, David S. Harding, Brant C. Lewis, Richard Munoz, JR., Gregory Scott Mogonye, Gregory Ferris, Philip R. Berber