Patents by Inventor Eric Baumann
Eric Baumann 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: 11931154Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving, over an electronic network, ECG data, wherein the ECG data represents a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data, by at least one processor, to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating, by the at least one processor, each of the abnormal heartbeats with either only one of a plurality of existing templates or a new template; receiving, from a user, input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating, by the at least one processor, a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: INFOBIONIC, INC.Inventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann, Anna McNamara
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Patent number: 11911164Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Patent number: 11096615Abstract: An electrical patch and associated system for acquisition of physiological data is described. The patch has a design that enables a variety of configurations depending upon the requirements physiological measurements to be made. Patches with single input channels to patches with multiple input channels, processing capabilities and radio communication can all use the same physical configuration. The design includes a battery management system to enable long term data acquisition and an optimization process that includes mirroring of algorithms on the patch and devices local to the user with algorithms running on a centrally located server. The server can then optimize data acquisition and analysis algorithms. The components of the system and methods of use are included.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventors: Eric Baumann, Habib Homayoun, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Publication number: 20200367779Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Patent number: 10791952Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of multiple algorithms and intelligently combing the results of multiple algorithms to provide a single optimized diagnostic result. The algorithms are adaptive and may be customized for particular data sets or for particular patients. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Inventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Patent number: 10772521Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Publication number: 20200170530Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving, over an electronic network, ECG data, wherein the ECG data represents a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data, by at least one processor, to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating, by the at least one processor, each of the abnormal heartbeats with either only one of a plurality of existing templates or a new template; receiving, from a user, input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating, by the at least one processor, a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Lev KORZINOV, Eric BAUMANN, Anna McNAMARA
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Patent number: 10595737Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving, over an electronic network, ECG data, wherein the ECG data represents a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data, by at least one processor, to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating, by the at least one processor, each of the abnormal heartbeats with either only one of a plurality of existing templates or a new template; receiving, from a user, input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating, by the at least one processor, a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann, Anna McNamara
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Patent number: 10524680Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of multiple algorithms and intelligently combing the results of multiple algorithms to provide a single optimized diagnostic result. The algorithms are adaptive and may be customized for particular data sets or for particular patients. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Ventrilink CorporationInventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Patent number: 10441184Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of transforms prior to submitting the data to a multiple level neural network. In one embodiment for ECG analysis, a template is used to subtract data that is not pertinent to the diagnosis and then a Fourier transform is applied to the time series data. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: VENTRILINK CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Patent number: 10342449Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of multiple algorithms and intelligently combing the results of multiple algorithms to provide a single optimized diagnostic result. The algorithms are adaptive and may be customized for particular data sets or for particular patients. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Ventrilink CorporationInventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Patent number: 10278607Abstract: A system and method for presenting information relating to heart data can involve operations including identifying arrhythmia events in physiological data obtained for a living being, receiving human assessments of at least a portion of the arrhythmia events, determining a measure of correlation between the human assessments and the identified events, and selectively presenting information regarding the identified events based on the measure of correlation. The operations can also include identifying atrial fibrillation events in physiological data obtained for a living being, obtaining heart rate data for the living being, and presenting information regarding the heart rate data and duration of the atrial fibrillation events together with a common time scale to pictographically represent heart rate trend with atrial fibrillation burden during a defined time period.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Eric N. Prystowsky, Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann, Scott Denis, Manuel E. Jaime, Justin James
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Publication number: 20190008406Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of multiple algorithms and intelligently combing the results of multiple algorithms to provide a single optimized diagnostic result. The algorithms are adaptive and may be customized for particular data sets or for particular patients. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Publication number: 20190008407Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of multiple algorithms and intelligently combing the results of multiple algorithms to provide a single optimized diagnostic result. The algorithms are adaptive and may be customized for particular data sets or for particular patients. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville
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Publication number: 20180242870Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Publication number: 20180228390Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving, over an electronic network, ECG data, wherein the ECG data represents a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data, by at least one processor, to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating, by the at least one processor, each of the abnormal heartbeats with either only one of a plurality of existing templates or a new template; receiving, from a user, input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating, by the at least one processor, a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Lev KORZINOV, Eric BAUMANN, Anna McNAMARA
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Patent number: 9968274Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving ECG data representing a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating each of the abnormal heartbeats with an existing template or a new template; receiving input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: InfoBionic, Inc.Inventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann, Anna McNamara
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Publication number: 20170311830Abstract: A computer-implemented method for processing ECG data may include: receiving ECG data representing a plurality of heartbeats; analyzing the ECG data to determine whether each of the plurality of heartbeats is a normal heartbeat or an abnormal heartbeat; associating each of the abnormal heartbeats with an existing template or a new template; receiving input related to each new template, wherein the input includes either: a) a confirmation that the new template represents an abnormal heartbeat, or b) a reclassification of the new template as representing a normal heartbeat or a different abnormal heartbeat; and in response to the user input, updating a label of each of the heartbeats associated with each confirmed new template and each of the heartbeats associated with each reclassified new template.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Lev KORZINOV, Eric BAUMANN
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Patent number: 9775534Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Publication number: 20170265765Abstract: Devices and methods are described that provide improved diagnosis from the processing of physiological data. The methods include use of transforms prior to submitting the data to a multiple level neural network. In one embodiment for ECG analysis, a template is used to subtract data that is not pertinent to the diagnosis and then a Fourier transform is applied to the time series data. Examples are shown with applications to electrocardiogram data, but the methods taught are applicable to many types of physiological data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Eric Baumann, Lev Korzinov, David Churchville