Patents by Inventor Gary King
Gary King 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: 8438162Abstract: A method for selecting clusterings to classify a predetermined data set of numerical data comprises five steps. First, a plurality of known clustering methods are applied, one at a time, to the data set to generate clusterings for each method. Second, a metric space of clusterings is generated using a metric that measures the similarity between two clusterings. Third, the metric space is projected to a lower dimensional representation useful for visualization. Fourth, a “local cluster ensemble” method generates a clustering for each point in the lower dimensional space. Fifth, an animated visualization method uses the output of the local cluster ensemble method to display the lower dimensional space and to allow a user to move around and explore the space of clustering.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Gary King, Justin Grimmer
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Publication number: 20120278324Abstract: Representative embodiments of a method for grouping participants in an activity include the steps of: (i) defining a grouping policy; (ii) storing, in a database, participant records that include a participant identifier, a characteristic associated with the participant, and/or an identifier for a participant's handheld device; (iii) defining groupings based on the policy and characteristics of the participants relating to the policy and to the activity; and (iv) communicating the groupings to the handheld devices to establish the groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Gary King, Eric Mazur, Brian Lukoff
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Publication number: 20120215784Abstract: A method of computerized content analysis that gives “approximately unbiased and statistically consistent estimates” of a distribution of elements of structured, unstructured, and partially structured source data among a set of categories. In one embodiment, this is done by analyzing a distribution of small set of individually-classified elements in a plurality of categories and then using the information determined from the analysis to extrapolate a distribution in a larger population set. This extrapolation is performed without constraining the distribution of the unlabeled elements to be equal to the distribution of labeled elements, nor constraining a content distribution of content of elements in the labeled set (e.g., a distribution of words used by elements in the labeled set) to be equal to a content distribution of elements in the unlabeled set.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Gary King, Daniel Hopkins, Ying Lu
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Publication number: 20120197888Abstract: A method for selecting clusterings to classify a predetermined data set of numerical data comprises five steps. First, a plurality of known clustering methods are applied, one at a time, to the data set to generate clusterings for each method. Second, a metric space of clusterings is generated using a metric that measures the similarity between two clusterings. Third, the metric space is projected to a lower dimensional representation useful for visualization. Fourth, a “local cluster ensemble” method generates a clustering for each point in the lower dimensional space. Fifth, an animated visualization method uses the output of the local cluster ensemble method to display the lower dimensional space and to allow a user to move around and explore the space of clustering.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Gary King, Justin Grimmer
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Patent number: 8180717Abstract: A method of computerized content analysis that gives “approximately unbiased and statistically consistent estimates” of a distribution of elements of structured, unstructured, and partially structured source data among a set of categories. In one embodiment, this is done by analyzing a distribution of small set of individually-classified elements in a plurality of categories and then using the information determined from the analysis to extrapolate a distribution in a larger population set. This extrapolation is performed without constraining the distribution of the unlabeled elements to be equal to the distribution of labeled elements, nor constraining a content distribution of content of elements in the labeled set (e.g., a distribution of words used by elements in the labeled set) to be equal to a content distribution of elements in the unlabeled set.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Gary King, Daniel Hopkins, Ying Lu
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Patent number: 8067642Abstract: The present invention provides P-chiral compounds of general formulae (II) and (III): in formula (II) at least one of R21, R25, R26 and R30 is independently selected from CM alkyl, CF3, C1-4 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected from R21, R25, R26 and R30 are hydrogen; at least one of R22, R24, R27 and R29 are independently selected from C1-14 alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected, from R22, R24, R27 and R29 are hydrogen; and R23 and R28 are independently selected from hydrogen, CM alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy; in formula (III) at least one of R21, R25, R26 and R30 is independently selected from phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected from R21, R25, R?26 and R30 are hydrogen; and R22, R?23 R24, R27, R28 and R29 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-14 alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Celtice Catalysts Limited, Nova UCDInventors: Graham R. Cumming, Declan Gilheany, Gary King, Matthias Voegler, Vladimir Larichev
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Publication number: 20110210090Abstract: A support stand for mounting a plurality of components thereto, comprising a plurality of upstanding elongate support members and a mounting element to fixedly mount the support members to each other in a spaced parallel relationship, wherein facing guide channels extend longitudinally along adjacent support members, the facing guide channels being configured to receive and mount a support plate extending between said facing guide channels, such that a component coupled to said support plate is mounted to the support stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ICON OFFICE DESIGN LTD.Inventor: Gary King
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Publication number: 20100168456Abstract: The present invention provides P-chiral compounds of general formulae (II) and (III): in formula (II) at least one of R21, R25, R26 and R30 is independently selected from CM alkyl, CF3, C1-4 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected from R21, R25, R26 and R30 are hydrogen; at least one of R22, R24, R27 and R29 are independently selected from C1-14 alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected, from R22, R24, R27 and R29 are hydrogen; and R23 and R28 are independently selected from hydrogen, CM alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy; in formula (III) at least one of R21, R25, R26 and R30 is independently selected from phenyl and benzyloxy and the remaining substituents selected from R21, R25, R—26 and R30 are hydrogen; and R22, R—23 R24, R27, R28 and R29 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-14 alkyl, CF3, C1-14 alkoxy, phenyl and benzyloxy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: Celtic Catalysts LimitedInventors: Declan Gilheany, Graham R. Cumming, Gary King, Matthias Voegler, Vladimir Larichev
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Publication number: 20090030862Abstract: A method of computerized content analysis that gives “approximately unbiased and statistically consistent estimates” of a distribution of elements of structured, unstructured, and partially structured source data among a set of categories. In one embodiment, this is done by analyzing a distribution of small set of individually-classified elements in a plurality of categories and then using the information determined from the analysis to extrapolate a distribution in a larger population set. This extrapolation is performed without constraining the distribution of the unlabeled elements to be equal to the distribution of labeled elements, nor constraining a content distribution of content of elements in the labeled set (e.g., a distribution of words used by elements in the labeled set) to be equal to a content distribution of elements in the unlabeled set.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Gary King, Daniel Hopkins, Ying Lu
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Publication number: 20080101037Abstract: Attachment mechanisms are surface-mounted to a PC board. An object is secured relative to said PC board by a retention device attached to the attachment mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Thom Augustin, Lidia Warnes, Gary King Chan, Ricardo Ernesto Espinoza-Ibarra
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Publication number: 20080058878Abstract: A desired effect is produced by therapeutically activating tissue at a first site within a patient's body and a corresponding undesired side effect is reduced by blocking activation of tissue or conduction of action potentials at a second site within the patient's body by applying high frequency stimulation and/or direct current pulses at or near the second site. Timex varying DC pulses may be used before or after a high frequency blocking signal. The high frequency stimulation may begin before and continue during the therapeutic activation. The high frequency stimulation may begin with a relatively low amplitude, and the amplitude may be gradually increased. The desired effect may be defibrillation of the patient's atria or defibrillation of the patient's ventricles, and the undesired side effect may be pain.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: MEDTRONIC, INC.Inventor: Gary King
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Publication number: 20080058888Abstract: A desired effect is produced by therapeutically activating tissue at a first site within a patient's body and a corresponding undesired side effect is reduced by blocking activation of tissue or conduction of action potentials at a second site within the patient's body by applying high frequency stimulation and/or direct current pulses at or near the second site. Time-varying DC pulses may be used before or after a high frequency blocking signal. The high frequency stimulation may begin before and continue during the therapeutic activation. The high frequency stimulation may begin with a relatively low amplitude, and the amplitude may be gradually increased. The desired effect may be promotion of micturition or defecation and the undesired side effect may be sphincter contraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Gary King
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Publication number: 20080004674Abstract: Techniques for selecting electrode combinations for stimulation therapy are described. The techniques include selecting one or more electrode combinations based on information associating a plurality of electrode combinations with at least one value of a therapy metric. The therapy metric comprises a quantifiable result of delivery of stimulation, and may be generated computer modeling of delivery of stimulation via the electrode combinations. In one embodiment, a clinician may deliver stimulation via a baseline electrode combination, receive patient feedback to the baseline electrode combination, select a therapy metric based on the patient feedback, and select additional electrode combinations based on the selected therapy metric and the information associating the electrode combinations with therapy metric values.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Gary King, Steven Goetz, Kevin Tidemand, Wilbert Wesselink, Gabriela Miyazawa, Jordan Greenberg
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Publication number: 20070276453Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for protecting cardiac tissue from insult. The method comprises identifying the occurrence of an insult, such as a heart attack, and delivering electrical stimulation to one or more predetermined nerves in a patient's body in response to identifying the occurrence of the insult. The stimulation may be provided to peripheral nerves, intrinsic cardiac nerves, sympathetic ganglia, cranial nerves, and may generally be directed to the vertebral column, or within the chest wall of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Michael Hill, Gary King, Thomas Mullen, Xiaohong Zhou, Rahul Mehra
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Patent number: 7287457Abstract: A fluid actuator and retainer assembly, such as a master cylinder assembly for a vehicular braking system, includes a housing having a groove, a cylinder provided within the housing, and a piston assembly. The piston assembly includes a piston disposed within the cylinder for sliding movement relative thereto and a rod connected to the piston and extending from the cylinder and the housing. A retaining structure includes a rod engagement surface in contact with the rod, a plurality of engagement fingers extending from the rod engagement surface, and a detent extending from each of the plurality of engagement fingers into cooperation with the groove to retain the piston assembly in position relative to the cylinder housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Glenn R. Gualdoni, Gary King
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Publication number: 20070245318Abstract: Techniques that involve application of one or more rules to a “parent” program to generate a plurality of different “child” programs are described. Each of the rules may define a respective electrode configuration modification, and each child program may be a variation of the parent based on a modification of the electrode configuration of the parent according to one of the rules. The systems or devices may generate further generations of child programs from a previous generation child program using the same one or more rules. The child programs may be provided to a user, so that the user may test the efficacy of the new programs, assisting the user in identifying desirable programs. The child programs may be relatively minor variations of the parent program, and the user may “fine tune” a generally desirable parent program by testing the child programs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Steven Goetz, Donald Johnson, Andrew Houchins, Jeffrey Keacher, Theodore Stone, Kenneth Heruth, Gary King, Roy Testerman
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Publication number: 20070225765Abstract: The locus of electrically excitable tissue where action potentials are induced can be controlled using the physiological principle of electrotonus. Substantially non-simultaneous first and second pulses are applied to first and second electrodes, respectively, to generate both first and second action potentials and first and second subthreshold potential areas, within the tissue. The locus within the tissue where additional action potentials are induced may be determined by a superposition of the first and second subthreshold areas according to the physiological principle of electrotonus. Superposition of the first and second subthreshold areas provides deep tissue suprathreshold potential areas of adjustable locus wherein additional action potentials are induced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Gary King
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Publication number: 20070213773Abstract: A method and apparatus to provide therapy to a patient for protecting cardiac tissue from insult is disclosed. The method comprises delivering electrical stimulation to one or more predetermined portions of the nervous system in a patient's body; and monitoring one or more physiologic indices of the body to determine whether the delivered therapy is effective. That is, a closed-loop feedback controller is used to apply electrical stimulation to preselected regions of the patient's body, and then the physiologic response of the patient is monitored to determine the efficacy of the stimulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Michael Hill, Gary King, Thomas Mullen, Xiaohong Zhou
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Publication number: 20070150034Abstract: The disclosure describes an implantable medical lead for delivering stimulation to a patient. Electrodes may be located on two or more surfaces of the lead to, for example, selectively deliver stimulation to one or more tissue layers within the patient. The lead may be implanted within or between intra-dermal, deep dermal, or subcutaneous tissue layers, and may be used to, for example, deliver peripheral nerve field stimulation to treat pain experienced by the patient at the site at which the lead is implanted. The lead may comprise a paddle lead or a multiple level lead, e.g., a lead having a plurality of flat or paddle shaped lead bodies arranged in substantially parallel planes. Further, the lead may include fixation structures on the distal end, proximal end, or both ends to prevent migration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Ethan Rooney, Carl Wahlstrand, Gary King, Thomas Cross, Richard Stone
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Publication number: 20070123954Abstract: Apparatus and techniques to address problems associated with lead migration, patient movement or position, histological changes, neural plasticity or disease progression. Disclosed are techniques for implanting a lead having therapy delivery elements, such as electrodes or drug delivery ports, within a vertebral or cranial bone so as to maintain these elements in a fixed position relative to a desired treatment site. The therapy delivery elements may thereafter be adjusted in situ with a position control mechanism and/or a position controller to improve the desired treatment, such as electrical stimulation and/or drug infusion to a precise target. The therapy delivery elements may be positioned laterally in any direction relative to the targeted treatment site or toward or away from the targeted treatment site. A control system maybe provided for open- or closed-loop feedback control of the position of the therapy delivery elements as well as other aspects of the treatment therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Frans Gielen, Gary King, Daryle Petersen, Mark Rise, Michael Schendel, Warren Starkebaum