Patents by Inventor George Newton
George Newton 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: 20250157034Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2025Publication date: May 15, 2025Inventors: Daniel Irving GOLDEN, Fabien Rafael David BECKERS, John AXERIO-CILIES, Matthieu LE, Jesse LIEMAN-SIFRY, Anitha Priya KRISHNAN, Sean Patrick SALL, Hok Kan LAU, Matthew Joseph DIDONATO, Robert George NEWTON, Torin Arni TAERUM, Shek Bun LAW, Carla Rosa LEIBOWITZ, Angélique Sophie CALMON
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Publication number: 20250157033Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2025Publication date: May 15, 2025Inventors: Daniel Irving GOLDEN, Fabien Rafael David BECKERS, John AXERIO-CILIES, Matthieu LE, Jesse LIEMAN-SIFRY, Anitha Priya KRISHNAN, Sean Patrick SALL, Hok Kan LAU, Matthew Joseph DIDONATO, Robert George NEWTON, Torin Arni TAERUM, Shek Bun LAW, Carla Rosa LEIBOWITZ, Angélique Sophie CALMON
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Publication number: 20250131562Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Inventors: Daniel Irving GOLDEN, Fabien Rafael David BECKERS, John AXERIO-CILIES, Matthieu LE, Jesse LIEMAN-SIFRY, Anitha Priya KRISHNAN, Sean Patrick SALL, Hok Kan LAU, Matthew Joseph DIDONATO, Robert George NEWTON, Torin Arni TAERUM, Shek Bun LAW, Carla Rosa LEIBOWITZ, Angélique Sophie CALMON
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Publication number: 20250071156Abstract: Temporary access to a digital whiteboard is enabled for conference participants during a conference (e.g., a video conference). Based on a request to share a digital whiteboard with conference participants during a conference, ones of the conference participants to which to grant temporary access permissions for the digital whiteboard are determined. The temporary access permissions are granted to enable the ones of the conference participants to access the digital whiteboard during the conference. Based on an event occurrence, which may, for example, correspond to a termination of the conference or a disconnection of an owner of the digital whiteboard from the conference, the temporary access permissions are revoked to restrict further access to the digital whiteboard by the ones of the conference participants.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Jianzhong Ding, Seokbin Kang, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith, Jiabin Xiang
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Publication number: 20250047810Abstract: The capture of video streams using follower devices is controlled by a leader device during a video conference. Multiple cameras located at a physical space and connected to the leader device within the physical space are identified. The multiple cameras are designated as follower devices for the video conference, in which the follower device designation enables the leader device to control the follower devices during the video conference. Each of the cameras is caused to determine and capture a select video stream depicting one or more conference participants within the physical space. At least some of the select video streams are used to represent the physical space within the video conference. The leader device and the follower devices are collectively represented as a single logical entity to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Jin Fang, Ashley Alexandra Hellmann, Robert Aaron Klegon, Cynthia Eshiuan Lee, Nicholas P. Mueller, Stephen George Newton, Shane Paul Springer
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Publication number: 20250047809Abstract: The output of visual content at various follower devices within a physical space is selectively controlled during a video conference. Multiple displays located at a physical space are designated as follower devices, in which the follower device designation of the multiple displays enables a leader device located at the physical space to control the multiple displays for a video conference. A configuration is enforced to cause, during the video conference, an output of first visual data associated with the video conference at a first display of the multiple displays and an output of second visual data associated with the video conference at a second display of the multiple displays. The leader device and the follower devices are collectively represented as a single logical entity to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Jin Fang, Ashley Alexandra Hellmann, Robert Aaron Klegon, Cynthia Eshiuan Lee, Nicholas P. Mueller, Stephen George Newton, Shane Paul Springer
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Publication number: 20250047808Abstract: A follower device within a physical space is authenticated for leader device control during a video conference. The follower device is paired to a leader device within the physical space to enable a companion mode designation for the follower device during a video conference. Based on a connection of the leader device to the video conference, the follower device is caused to connect to the video conference according to the companion mode designation, and name information identifying a conference participant using the follower device is determined. A representation of the follower device within the video conference is updated to indicate the name information. The leader device and the follower devices are collectively represented as a single logical entity to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Jin Fang, Ashley Alexandra Hellmann, Robert Aaron Klegon, Cynthia Eshiuan Lee, Nicholas P. Mueller, Stephen George Newton, Shane Paul Springer
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Publication number: 20250047725Abstract: Follower devices are controlled in a companion mode designation by a leader device during a video conference. Based on a leader device and one or more follower devices within a physical space each connecting to a video conference, the one or more follower devices are designated in a companion mode in which the leader device maintains control over each of the one or more follower devices for the video conference. At each of the one or more follower devices, based on the companion mode designation for the follower device, first content of the video conference is output for display and second content to share to one or more remote conference devices connected to the video conference is captured. The leader device and the follower devices are collectively represented as a single logical entity to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Jin Fang, Ashley Alexandra Hellmann, Robert Aaron Klegon, Cynthia Eshiuan Lee, Nicholas P. Mueller, Stephen George Newton, Shane Paul Springer
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Publication number: 20250047807Abstract: Follower devices within a physical space are automatically activated and/or deactivated during a video conference. The follower devices are paired to a leader device within the physical space to enable a companion mode designation for the follower devices during a video conference. Based on a connection of the leader device to the video conference and based on the pairing between the leader device and a follower device of the follower devices, an event associated with the follower device is determined. Based on the event and the companion mode designation of the follower device, an action associated with the follower device is performed. The leader device and the follower devices are collectively represented as a single logical entity to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Jin Fang, Ashley Alexandra Hellmann, Robert Aaron Klegon, Cynthia Eshiuan Lee, Nicholas P. Mueller, Stephen George Newton, Shane Paul Springer
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Patent number: 12183001Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Arterys Inc.Inventors: Daniel Irving Golden, Fabien Rafael David Beckers, John Axerio-Cilies, Matthieu Le, Jesse Lieman-Sifry, Anitha Priya Krishnan, Sean Patrick Sall, Hok Kan Lau, Matthew Joseph Didonato, Robert George Newton, Torin Arni Taerum, Shek Bun Law, Carla Rosa Leibowitz, Angélique Sophie Calmon
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Patent number: 12177271Abstract: Temporary access to a digital whiteboard is enabled for conference participants during a conference (e.g., a video conference). Based on a request to share a digital whiteboard with conference participants during a conference, ones of the conference participants to which to grant temporary access permissions for the digital whiteboard are determined. The temporary access permissions are granted to enable the ones of the conference participants to access the digital whiteboard during the conference. Based on an event occurrence, which may, for example, correspond to a termination of the conference or a disconnection of an owner of the digital whiteboard from the conference, the temporary access permissions are revoked to restrict further access to the digital whiteboard by the ones of the conference participants.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Zoom Video Communications, Inc.Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Jianzhong Ding, Seokbin Kang, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith, Jiabin Xiang
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Publication number: 20240259442Abstract: Temporary access to a digital whiteboard is enabled for conference participants during a conference (e.g., a video conference). Based on a request to share a digital whiteboard with conference participants during a conference, ones of the conference participants to which to grant temporary access permissions for the digital whiteboard are determined. The temporary access permissions are granted to enable the ones of the conference participants to access the digital whiteboard during the conference. Based on an event occurrence, which may, for example, correspond to a termination of the conference or a disconnection of an owner of the digital whiteboard from the conference, the temporary access permissions are revoked to restrict further access to the digital whiteboard by the ones of the conference participants.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Jianzhong Ding, Seokbin Kang, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith, Jiabin Xiang
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Publication number: 20240251057Abstract: A first conference participant of a conference that includes a whiteboard is identified. A first viewport into the whiteboard is identified. The first viewport is displayed at a device of the first conference participant. A second viewport is set based on the first viewport. The second viewport is displayed at a device of a second conference participant. The first conference participant may be identified based on a trigger associated with the first conference participant. The first conference participant may be identified based on speech in an audio stream received from the device of the first conference participant. The first conference participant may be identified based on an edit to the whiteboard received from the device of the first conference participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2023Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith
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Publication number: 20240251058Abstract: A request is received. The request identifies a first conference participant of a conference as a follow-along participant for a second conference participant of the conference for which a whiteboard is enabled. A trigger associated with the first conference participant is identified. Responsive to the identified trigger, a second viewport is set for display at a device of the second conference participant. The second viewport is based on a first viewport into the whiteboard where the first viewport is displayed at a device of the first conference participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2023Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith
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Publication number: 20240195853Abstract: A system may connect user devices to a virtual whiteboard configured to output visual content to displays of the user devices. The system may invoke a video conference from the whiteboard to transmit, to the user devices, a message configured to connect the user devices to the video conference, and instantiate the whiteboard including the visual content output to the displays of the user devices within the video conference. In some implementations, the message may include context information (e.g., a title associated with the whiteboard, participants of the video conference, or an elapsed time of the video conference). In some implementations, the system may configure a graphical user interface (GUI) indicating users of the whiteboard. The GUI may be configured to receive selections of users to invite to the video conference.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2022Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Palmer Harold Batt, Alicia Anne-Kepner Brekke, Stephen George Newton, Jeffrey William Smith
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Publication number: 20240037509Abstract: Various embodiments of an apparatus, method(s), system(s) and computer program product(s) described herein are directed to an Event Logging Engine. The Event Logging Engine logs event data identifying at least one of: (i) activity of one or more regulated user accounts within a virtual meeting during occurrence of the virtual meeting and (ii) activity of the one or more regulated user accounts with respect to a virtual meeting resource after occurrence of the virtual conference meeting. The Event Logging Engine inserts at least one regulated user account timestamp in the logged event data where each regulated user account is associated with a respective compliance policy. The Event Logging Engine receives a request from an external source for logged event data related to a particular regulated user account. The Event Logging Engine provides access to the logged event data related to one or more timestamps identifying the particular regulated user account.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Aakash Atul Alurkar, Stephen George Newton, Adi David Regev
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Patent number: 11775935Abstract: Various embodiments of an apparatus, method(s), system(s) and computer program product(s) described herein are directed to an Event Logging Engine. The Event Logging Engine logs event data identifying at least one of: (i) activity of one or more regulated user accounts within a virtual meeting during occurrence of the virtual meeting and (ii) activity of the one or more regulated user accounts with respect to a virtual meeting resource after occurrence of the virtual conference meeting. The Event Logging Engine inserts at least one regulated user account timestamp in the logged event data where each regulated user account is associated with a respective compliance policy. The Event Logging Engine receives a request from an external source for logged event data related to a particular regulated user account. The Event Logging Engine provides access to the logged event data related to one or more timestamps identifying the particular regulated user account.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Zoom Video Communications, Inc.Inventors: Aakash Atul Alurkar, Stephen George Newton, Adi David Regev
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Publication number: 20230106440Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventors: Daniel Irving GOLDEN, Fabien Rafael David BECKERS, John AXERIO-CILIES, Matthieu LE, Jesse LIEMAN-SIFRY, Anitha Priya KRISHNAN, Sean Patrick SALL, Hok Kan LAU, Matthew Joseph DIDONATO, Robert George NEWTON, Torin Arni TAERUM, Shek Bun LAW, Carla Rosa LEIBOWITZ, Angélique Sophie CALMON
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Patent number: 11551353Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Arterys Inc.Inventors: Daniel Irving Golden, Fabien Rafael David Beckers, John Axerio-Cilies, Matthieu Le, Jesse Lieman-Sifry, Anitha Priya Krishnan, Sean Patrick Sall, Hok Kan Lau, Matthew Joseph Didonato, Robert George Newton, Torin Arni Taerum, Shek Bun Law, Carla Rosa Leibowitz, Angélique Sophie Calmon
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Publication number: 20200380675Abstract: Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are commonly used to assess patients with known or suspected pathologies of the lungs and liver. In particular, identification and quantification of possibly malignant regions identified in these high-resolution images is essential for accurate and timely diagnosis. However, careful quantitative assessment of lung and liver lesions is tedious and time consuming. This disclosure describes an automated end-to-end pipeline for accurate lesion detection and segmentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2018Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Daniel Irving GOLDEN, Fabien Rafael David BECKERS, John AXERIO-CILIES, Matthieu LE, Jesse LIEMAN-SIFRY, Anitha Priya KRISHNAN, Sean Patrick SALL, Hok Kan LAU, Matthew Joseph DIDONATO, Robert George NEWTON, Torin Arni TAERUM, Shek Bun LAW, Carla Rosa LEIBOWITZ, Angélique Sophie CALMON