Patents by Inventor Fakhreddine Karray
Fakhreddine Karray 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: 9947152Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Publication number: 20160188150Abstract: A graphical user interface of a web-based toolkit application for a cloud-based NLU engine is a drag-and-drop toolkit application for building NLU contextual recognition models. Using the graphical user interface, users who do not have expertise in NLU and text interpretation can focus on building customized NLU contextual recognition models to enable human (end-user) interaction with electronics and software applications without requiring expert programming skills or prior in-depth knowledge of NLU. The NLU models provide an intelligent, natural conversational speech and/or text interface for end-users of electronic devices and software applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Kacem Abida, Sergiu Giurgiu, Kevin Halk, Fakhreddine Karray
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Patent number: 8782171Abstract: A voice-enabled web portal system includes a web portal server and a call manager software module. The web portal server is operable to download data according to parameters of a web portal. The call manager software module is operable to accept a voice query from a user via telephone, to retrieve a portion of the downloaded data in response to the voice query, and to provide the portion of downloaded data to the user via telephone. A method of providing information from a web portal includes downloading data via a web portal according to parameters of the web portal at a predetermined time interval, filtering the downloaded data to produce portal information, and selectively providing portions of the portal information in response to a voice query.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Voice Enabling Systems Technology Inc.Inventors: Fakhreddine Karray, Jiping Sun
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Publication number: 20110295446Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Patent number: 7983811Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Publication number: 20100076646Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Publication number: 20090024720Abstract: A voice-enabled web portal system includes a web portal server and a call manager software module. The web portal server is operable to download data according to parameters of a web portal. The call manager software module is operable to accept a voice query from a user via telephone, to retrieve a portion of the downloaded data in response to the voice query, and to provide the portion of downloaded data to the user via telephone. A method of providing information from a web portal includes downloading data via a web portal according to parameters of the web portal at a predetermined time interval, filtering the downloaded data to produce portal information, and selectively providing portions of the portal information in response to a voice query.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Fakhreddine Karray, Jiping Sun
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Publication number: 20080243332Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Patent number: 7386449Abstract: A knowledge-based natural speech dialogue system includes: (i) a knowledge support system, (ii) a flexible dialogue control system, and (iii) a context information system. Flexibilities of the conversation structure, inherent in mixed-initiative mode for dealing with complex user request, are managed because the knowledge structures involved are represented by additional, powerful knowledge representation tools, and because the context information is retained by more specific data structures, which covers larger temporal scopes by the logic of the conversation, rather than by a fixed locality of the grammar flow. This system provides a simple yet reliable method to compensate for these factors to enable more powerful conversation engines with mixed-initiative capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Voice Enabling Systems Technology Inc.Inventors: Jiping Sun, Fakhreddine Karray, Otman A. Basir
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Patent number: 7386376Abstract: The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, David Bullock, Inam Rahim
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Patent number: 7370883Abstract: A roof-mounted sensor includes two rows of intersecting electrodes that are placed across an area of the vehicle's roof and a method to determine the position and motion of an occupant. This is accomplished by measuring physical values, which depend on the distance between the highest point of an occupant's body to each electrode in the row. Analysis of the physical values is used to derive an occupant's position relative to each row and the distance between the highest point of an occupant's body and the vehicle's roof. By analyzing the change in distances with respect to time, the occupant's motion can be tracked.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Otman Adam Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Michael Kotlyachkov, Vladimir Filippov
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Patent number: 7294793Abstract: A load cell includes a first element, a second element and a sensor measuring force between the first and second elements along a first axis. In some embodiments, lateral and angular decoupling is provided by the provision of a convex surface between the first and second elements. The convex surface is slidable relative to at least one of the first and second elements in a first direction perpendicular to the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Dmitri L. Axakov, Alexander M. Nassonov, Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Sergey Krivtsov
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Patent number: 7135983Abstract: The purpose of this invention is to sense the presence of a seated occupant in a vehicle such as an automobile, plane, train or bus, or in a room or location where it is desirable to detect if seats are occupied. The occupant presence detection device consists of a single seat-mounted electrode, an oscillator circuit, a bridge circuit, a detection circuit and a circuit for processing the detected signals. The oscillator circuit excites the electrode. If an occupant is present on the seat, additional capacitance from the human body is introduced into the bridge via the electrode. This created differences in the voltage and phase of the waveform in each arm of the bridge circuit which are amplified by a differential amplifier. The signal is then converted to a DC voltage that, when above a predetermined threshold, causes the device to outputs a signal that indicates the presence of an occupant.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Filippov, Kristopher Desrochers, Valeri Stepanov, Otman Adam Basir, Fakhreddine Karray
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Patent number: 7088113Abstract: This invention describes (i) an occupant classification, (ii) a baby seat detection, and (iii) an integrated occupant sensory system. The main goal of the invention is to provide the vehicle's restraint device(s) with enough information about the vehicle's occupant as to take the most appropriate actions necessary for the safety of the occupant. This invention (or some sub-modules of it) does not have to be restricted to the use in automotive restraint systems as it may be used in several other applications as well.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Brian Johnson, Kristopher Desrochers, Fakhreddine Karray
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Publication number: 20060137916Abstract: A load cell includes a first element, a second element and a sensor measuring force between the first and second elements along a first axis. In some embodiments, lateral and angular decoupling is provided by the provision of a convex surface between the first and second elements. The convex surface is slidable relative to at least one of the first and second elements in a first direction perpendicular to the first axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Dimitri Axakov, Alexander Nassonov, Otman Basir, Fakhreddine Karray, Sergey Krivtsov
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Patent number: 6822573Abstract: This invention describes a non-intrusive system used to determine if the driver of a vehicle is drowsy and at risk of falling asleep at the wheel due to drowsiness. The system consists of two different drowsiness detection systems and a control unit. This redundancy reduces the risk of a false drowsiness assessment. The first subsystem consists of an array of sensors, mounted in the vehicle headliner and seat, which detects head movements that are indicative characteristics of a drowsy driver. The second subsystem consists of heart rate monitoring sensors placed in the steering wheel. The control unit is used to analyze the sensory data and determine the driver's drowsiness state and therefore corresponding risk of falling asleep while driving. Through sensory fusion, intelligent software algorithms, and the data provided by the sensors, the system monitors driver characteristics that may indicate a drowsy driver.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc.Inventors: Otman Adam Basir, Jean Pierre Bhavnani, Fakhreddine Karray, Kristopher Desrochers
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Publication number: 20040186730Abstract: A knowledge-based natural speech dialogue system includes: (i) a knowledge support system, (ii) a flexible dialogue control system, and (iii) a context information system. Flexibilities of the conversation structure, inherent in mixed-initiative mode for dealing with complex user request, are managed because the knowledge structures involved are represented by additional, powerful knowledge representation tools, and because the context information is retained by more specific data structures, which covers larger temporal scopes by the logic of the conversation, rather than by a fixed locality of the grammar flow. This system provides a simple yet reliable method to compensate for these factors to enable more powerful conversation engines with mixed-initiative capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Jiping Sun, Fakhreddine Karray, Otman A. Basir
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Publication number: 20040186704Abstract: A fuzzy natural speech concept system includes: (i) a concept classification, (ii) a fuzzy conceptual grammar learning, and (iii) a natural language concept derivation system. In the system, errors due to user input complexity and recognizer problem are compensated for because the broad context is measured as a fuzzy set to which a correct concept belongs. If used in an automatic telephone conversation system, the fuzzy natural speech concept system will provide enough information about the intentions of the user as to take the most appropriate action to provide useful information and service to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Jiping Sun, Otman A. Basir, Fakhreddine Karray
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Publication number: 20040119484Abstract: A capacitance based human touch activation and switching device includes an electrode adjacent a hand contact area. The electrode is part of a capacitor and is connected to a detection device that monitors the capacitance. When a user hand is near the electrode, the capacitance increases. Based upon the change in capacitance, the device activates a switch, such as a vehicle horn, dome light or other vehicle accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Vladimir Filippov, Jean-Pierre Bhavnani, Emil Breza, Kristopher Desrochers, Fakhreddine Karray
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Publication number: 20040075444Abstract: This invention describes (i) an occupant classification, (ii) a baby seat detection, and (iii) an integrated occupant sensory system. The main goal of the invention is to provide the vehicle's restraint device(s) with enough information about the vehicle's occupant as to take the most appropriate actions necessary for the safety of the occupant. This invention (or some sub-modules of it) does not have to be restricted to the use in automotive restraint systems as it may be used in several other applications as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Otman A. Basir, Brian Johnson, Kristopher Desrochers, Fakhreddine Karray