Patents by Inventor Gustave Hahn-Powell

Gustave Hahn-Powell 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).

  • Publication number: 20210357585
    Abstract: A machine reading system is described herein that includes a framework in which grammar rules can be developed using a concise language that combines syntax and semantics. The resulting technology thus reduces the development time for new grammars in a new domain. An enormous amount of information appears in the form of natural language across millions of academic papers and other literature sources. For example, in the biological domain, there is a tremendous ongoing effort to extract individual chemical interactions from these texts, but these interactions are only isolated fragments of larger causal mechanisms such as protein signaling pathways. The proposed rule-based event extraction framework can model underlying syntactic representations of events in order to extract signaling pathway fragments. Though application to the biomedical domain is herein described, the framework is domain-independent and is expressive enough to capture most complex events annotated by domain experts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2021
    Publication date: November 18, 2021
    Inventors: Mihai Surdeanu, Marco A. Valenzuela Escarcega, Gustave Hahn-Powell, Dane Bell, Thomas Hicks, Enrique Noriega, Clayton Morrison, Rebecca Sharp, Robert Ionut Vacareanu, George Barbosa
  • Publication number: 20180260474
    Abstract: A machine reading system is described herein that includes a framework in which grammar rules can be developed using a concise language that combines syntax and semantics. The resulting technology thus reduces the development time for new grammars in a new domain. An enormous amount of information appears in the form of natural language across millions of academic papers and other literature sources. For example, in the biological domain, there is a tremendous ongoing effort to extract individual chemical interactions from these texts, but these interactions are only isolated fragments of larger causal mechanisms such as protein signaling pathways. The proposed rule-based event extraction framework can model underlying syntactic representations of events in order to extract signaling pathway fragments. Though application to the biomedical domain is herein described, the framework is domain-independent and is expressive enough to capture most complex events annotated by domain experts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Inventors: Mihai Surdeanu, Marco A. Valenzuela Escarcega, Gustave Hahn-Powell, Dane Bell, Thomas Hicks, Enrique Noriega, Clayton Morrison