Patents by Inventor Ema Patki
Ema Patki 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: 20250104234Abstract: A method includes receiving a radiograph of a dental site and processing the radiograph using a segmentation pipeline to identify a plurality of oral conditions for the dental site. Processing the radiograph using the segmentation pipeline comprises: processing the radiograph using one or more first models that perform tooth segmentation, wherein the one or more first models generate a first output of tooth segmentation information comprising identifications and locations of a plurality of teeth in the radiograph; processing the radiograph using one or more second models that generate a second output comprising at least one of identifications or locations of the one or more oral conditions; and performing postprocessing to combine the first output and the second output, wherein as a result of the postprocessing each of the one or more oral conditions is assigned to one or more teeth of the plurality of teeth in the radiograph.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Sreelakshmi Kolli, Ema Patki, Christopher E. Cramer, Joachim Krois, Martin Dreher, Falk Schwendicke
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Publication number: 20250104868Abstract: A method includes receiving data of a current state of a dental site of a patient, the data comprising a plurality of data items generated from a plurality of oral state capture modalities. The data is processed using a plurality of trained machine learning models that output estimations of one or more oral conditions. The data and/or estimations are processed to generate at least one of a) one or more actionable symptom recommendations for one or more oral health problems associated with the one or more oral conditions or b) one or more diagnoses of the one or more oral health problems. One or more treatment recommendations are generated for treatment of at least one oral health problem based on at least one of the one or more actionable symptom recommendations or the one or more diagnoses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Sreelakshmi Kolli, Ema Patki, Christopher E. Cramer, Joachim Krois, Martin Dreher, Falk Schwendicke
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Publication number: 20250099061Abstract: A method includes receiving image data of a current state of a dental site of a patient and processing the image data using a segmentation pipeline to generate an output comprising segmentation information for one or more teeth in the image data and at least one of identifications or locations of one or more oral conditions observed in the image data, wherein each of the one or more oral conditions is associated with a tooth of the one or more teeth. The method includes generating a visual overlay comprising visualizations for each of the one or more oral conditions, outputting the image data to a display, and outputting the visual overlay to the display over the image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Sreelakshmi Kolli, Ema Patki, Christopher E. Cramer, Joachim Krois, Martin Dreher, Falk Schwendicke
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Patent number: 6944185Abstract: A scheme is provided that permits the use of a selectable depacketization module to depacketize data streams. An RTP session manager is responsible for receiving RTP packets from a network and parsing/processing them. A depacketizer module is located using the type of data received on the stream. Thus a specific depacketizer is located at runtime depending on the coding decoding scheme (“codec”) used to compress the incoming data stream. A naming convention is followed in order for a specific depacketizer to be located. The depacketizer receives data that has already been parsed and is in a readable form. The depacketizer outputs this data using a well defined interface. This interface has been designed such that it is generic across a number of codecs. The interface passes all relevant information to the decoder where the actual depacketized data stream will be decompressed. The session manager need not know of any codec details since the depacketizer handles all codec specific issues.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Ema Patki, Daniel C. W. Wong
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Publication number: 20020034193Abstract: A scheme is provided that permits the use of a selectable depacketization module to depacketize data streams. An RTP session manager is responsible for receiving RTP packets from a network and parsing/processing them. A depacketizer module is located using the type of data received on the stream. Thus a specific depacketizer is located at runtime depending on the coding decoding scheme (“codec”) used to compress the incoming data stream. A naming convention is followed in order for a specific depacketizer to be located. The depacketizer receives data that has already been parsed and is in a readable form. The depacketizer outputs this data using a well defined interface. This interface has been designed such that it is generic across a number of codecs. The interface passes all relevant information to the decoder where the actual depacketized data stream will be decompressed. The session manager need not know of any codec details since the depacketizer handles all codec specific issues.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Applicant: SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Ema Patki, Daniel C.W. Wong
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Patent number: 6343321Abstract: Embodiments of the invention make the underlying transport mechanism transparent to the sender and/or receiver. Using embodiments of the invention, it is not necessary for a sender or receiver to interface with the transport mechanism. Messages are received in a single format which eliminates the need for the sender or receiver to accommodate multiple message formats. A socket mechanism implements bi-directional transmissions and acts as a buffer between the sender or receiver and the underlying transport mechanism. The socket mechanism interfaces with a transport delivery mechanism that receives packets from the physical network. The socket forwards messages received from the transport delivery mechanism to a message processor. Further, the socket forwards messages from the message processor to the transport delivery mechanism. The transport deliver mechanism removes a transport header of messages received from and adds a transport header to messages sent to the physical network.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Ema Patki, Daniel C. W. Wong
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Publication number: 20010013065Abstract: Embodiments of the invention make the underlying transport mechanism transparent to the sender and/or receiver. Using embodiments of the invention, it is not necessary for a sender or receiver to interface with the transport mechanism. Messages are received in a single format which eliminates the need for the sender or receiver to accommodate multiple message formats. A socket mechanism implements bi-directional transmissions and acts as a buffer between the sender or receiver and the underlying transport mechanism. The socket mechanism interfaces with a transport delivery mechanism that receives packets from the physical network. The socket forwards messages received from the transport delivery mechanism to a message processor. Further, the socket forwards messages from the message processor to the transport delivery mechanism. The transport deliver mechanism removes a transport header of messages received from and adds a transport header to messages sent to the physical network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 1997Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: EMA PATKI, DANIEL C. W. WONG
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Patent number: 6252889Abstract: A scheme is provided that permits the use of a selectable depacketization module to depacketize data streams. An RTP session manager is responsible for receiving RTP packets from a network and parsing/processing them. A depacketizer module is located using the type of data received on the stream. Thus a specific depacketizer is located at runtime depending on the coding decoding scheme (“codec”) used to compress the incoming data stream. A naming convention is followed in order for a specific depacketizer to be located. The depacketizer receives data that has already been parsed and is in a readable form. The depacketizer outputs this data using a well defined interface. This interface has been designed such that it is generic across a number of codecs. The interface passes all relevant information to the decoder where the actual depacketized data stream will be decompressed. The session manager need not know of any codec details since the depacketizer handles all codec specific issues.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Ema Patki, Daniel C. W. Wong
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Patent number: 6181713Abstract: A scheme is provided that permits the use of a selectable depacketization module to depacketize data streams. An RTP session manager is responsible for receiving RTP packets from a network and parsing/processing them. A depacketizer module is located using the type of data received on the stream. Thus a specific depacketizer is located at runtime depending on the coding decoding scheme (“codec”) used to compress the incoming data stream. A naming convention is followed in order for a specific depacketizer to be located. The depacketizer receives data that has already been parsed and is in a readable form. The depacketizer outputs this data using a well defined interface. This interface has been designed such that it is generic across a number of codecs. The interface passes all relevant information to the decoder where the actual depacketized data stream will be decompressed. The session manager need not know of any codec details since the depacketizer handles all codec specific issues.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Ema Patki, Daniel C. W. Wong