Patents by Inventor Daniel Newcomer
Daniel Newcomer 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: 9639751Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, an image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: FIRST AMERICAN FINANCIAL CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, Jon Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Publication number: 20150379346Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, an image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: First American Financial CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, Jon Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Patent number: 9152859Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, an image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: First American Financial CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, John Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Patent number: 8401301Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, a image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: The First American CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, Jon Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Patent number: 8064703Abstract: A method of extracting data from a document image includes selecting a document classification for the document image that includes text. The classification is selected from a plurality of predetermined document classifications based on recognized text. The method also includes selecting rules from a database of rules based on the document classification. The rules define data elements to be populated based on recognized document text. The method also includes selecting target data elements from a database of data elements based on the selected document classification and the selected rules. The method also includes recognizing selected portions of the document image. The selected portions are determined by the selected rules. Recognizing selected portions of the document image generates one or more character strings based on recognized text. The method further includes comparing a specific character string to a target data element, thereby producing a match measure based on the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Data Trace Information Services, LLCInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, Jon Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Publication number: 20100135579Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, a image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: The First American CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Newcomer, Jon Scott Seely, Dennis Lee Branham, Paul Kosan
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Publication number: 20070217691Abstract: A method of determining a title for a document includes recognizing at least a portion of an image of a document. The document includes text and recognizing at least a portion of the image of the document generates one or more character strings based on the text. The method also includes comparing the one or more character strings to each of a plurality of target document titles. Each target document title has a document code associated therewith and comparing produces a match measure based at least in part on the comparison. The method also includes determining whether the match measure exceeds a predetermined match threshold and assigning a document code to the document based on whether the match measure, produced by a comparison of a corresponding target document title to a target character string, exceeds the predetermined match threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Data Trace Information Services, LLCInventors: Daniel Newcomer, Jon Seely, Dennis Branham, Paul Kosan
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Publication number: 20070217692Abstract: A data verification system is configured to verify machine-recognized data elements acquired during a machine-implemented data acquisition process. The system includes a data verification workstation, a image server, and a data entry server. The data verification workstation is configured to obtain document images from the image server, present portions of document images to an operator, wherein the document images include text, and receive input from the operator based on the text. The input includes data elements. The data verification workstation is also configured to acquire machine-recognized data elements from the data entry server. The machine-recognized data elements were acquired from the document image during a machine-implemented data acquisition process based on the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Data Trace Information Services, LLCInventors: Daniel Newcomer, Jon Seely, Dennis Branham, Paul Kosan
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Publication number: 20070217715Abstract: A method of extracting data from a document image includes selecting a document classification for the document image that includes text. The classification is selected from a plurality of predetermined document classifications based on recognized text. The method also includes selecting rules from a database of rules based on the document classification. The rules define data elements to be populated based on recognized document text. The method also includes selecting target data elements from a database of data elements based on the selected document classification and the selected rules. The method also includes recognizing selected portions of the document image. The selected portions are determined by the selected rules. Recognizing selected portions of the document image generates one or more character strings based on recognized text. The method further includes comparing a specific character string to a target data element, thereby producing a match measure based on the comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Data Trace Information Services, LLCInventors: Daniel Newcomer, Jon Seely, Dennis Branham, Paul Kosan