Patents by Inventor Jasmeet Singh
Jasmeet Singh 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: 11860125Abstract: A system for detecting wear in an encoder used to sense a wheel speed in a vehicle comprises a sensor configured to sense the wheel speed of the vehicle by sensing a magnetic material on the encoder coupled to a wheel of the vehicle. A noise detection module includes a plurality of noise detectors configured to detect noise in a wheel speed signal generated by the sensor. An estimation module is configured to estimate a state of health of the encoder based on the noise detected in the wheel speed signal and to generate an alert in response to the state of health indicating that an amount of wear on the encoder is greater than a predetermined threshold. A filter is configured to filter the noise in the wheel speed signal and to output a filtered wheel speed signal to a control system controlling stability of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Mohit Batra, Jasmeet Singh Ladoiye, Milad Alekajbaf, Douglas James Spry
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Patent number: 11761029Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: MAMMOTH BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Janice Sha Chen, Ashley Tehranchi, Andrew Besancon Lane, James Paul Broughton, Lucas Benjamin Harrington, Maria-Nefeli Tsaloglou, Xin Miao, Clare Louise Fasching, Jasmeet Singh, Pedro Patrick Draper Galarza
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Patent number: 11756553Abstract: In an approach for training data enhancement for an interactive response system, a processor retrieves a set of training data including a set of intents, a set of entities, and a set of utterances that map to each intent. A processor determines iteratively a root verb among the set of utterances for each intent. A processor to determine a set of new intents based on analysis of the determined root verb by performing a pairwise iteration and similarity score over the set of intents. A processor determines iteratively one or more new entities for each new intent. A processor generates a set of new training data based on the set of new intents and entities.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andrew R. Freed, Aaron T. Smith, Ryan Brink, Vamshi Krishna Thotempudi, Jasmeet Singh, Marco Noel
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Patent number: 11734286Abstract: Automatic database analysis includes identifying a current context for accessing data from a low-latency database and generating an exploration query based on the current context, which includes identifying a column from the low-latency database as a column of utility in response to determining that a probabilistic utility for the column satisfies a defined utility criterion. The current context includes a requested result set satisfying a requested search criterion, and the probabilistic utility is based on the current context. The analysis includes generating an exploration result set based on the exploration query, generating insights based on the exploration result set, ranking the insights, and outputting at least one insight based on the ranking.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: ThoughtSpot, Inc.Inventors: Amit Prakash, Antony Chuxiao Chen, Gunjan Jha, Jasmeet Singh Jaggi, Manoj Krishna Ghosh, Pavan Ram Piratla, Pradeep Dorairaj, Sanjay Agrawal
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Publication number: 20230207527Abstract: Integrated circuits and integrated circuit dies include TSVs laid out in symmetrical patterns. Because of the symmetrical arrangement of the TSVs and associated routing patterns, an integrated circuit is able to support operation of multiple similar dies that are placed in different positions in the integrated circuit. This in turn simplifies the design and production of the multiple similar dies, thus reducing development and manufacturing costs for the corresponding integrated circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Wonjun JUNG, Jasmeet SINGH NARANG, Tyrone HUANG, Christopher KLEMENT, Alan D. SMITH, Edward CHANG, John WUU
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Publication number: 20230147571Abstract: A method and system may be implemented for automatically analyzing data in a database. A method for use in a low-latency database analysis system may include generating a schema. The schema may be based on a portion of an external database. The method may include storing the schema in an in-memory database. The method may include receiving a data-query. The method may include generating a resolved-request. The resolved-request may be based on the data-query and the stored schema. The stored schema may be used for executing the query on the external database. The method may include receiving results data responsive to the data-query from the external database. The method may include outputting the results data for display on a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Siva Singaram, Rakesh Kothari, Naresh Kumar, Jasmeet Singh Jaggi, Rahul Manikanta Balakavi, Tushar Mahale, Rahul Paliwal, Sandeep Kumar
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Patent number: 11544239Abstract: A method and system may be implemented for automatically analyzing data in a database. A method for use in a low-latency database analysis system may include generating a schema. The schema may be based on a portion of an external database. The method may include storing the schema in an in-memory database. The method may include receiving a data-query. The method may include generating a resolved-request. The resolved-request may be based on the data-query and the stored schema. The stored schema may be used for executing the query on the external database. The method may include receiving results data responsive to the data-query from the external database. The method may include outputting the results data for display on a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: ThoughtSpot, Inc.Inventors: Sandeep Kumar, Siva Singaram, Rakesh Kothari, Naresh Kumar, Jasmeet Singh Jaggi, Manikanta Balakavi, Tushar Mahale, Rahul Paliwal
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Publication number: 20220411854Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Janice Sha CHEN, Ashley TEHRANCHI, Andrew Besancon LANE, James Paul BROUGHTON, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Xin MIAO, Clare Louise FASCHING, Jasmeet SINGH, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA
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Publication number: 20220365030Abstract: A system for detecting wear in an encoder used to sense a wheel speed in a vehicle comprises a sensor configured to sense the wheel speed of the vehicle by sensing a magnetic material on the encoder coupled to a wheel of the vehicle. A noise detection module includes a plurality of noise detectors configured to detect noise in a wheel speed signal generated by the sensor. An estimation module is configured to estimate a state of health of the encoder based on the noise detected in the wheel speed signal and to generate an alert in response to the state of health indicating that an amount of wear on the encoder is greater than a predetermined threshold. A filter is configured to filter the noise in the wheel speed signal and to output a filtered wheel speed signal to a control system controlling stability of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Mohit BATRA, Jasmeet Singh Ladoiye, Milad Alekajbaf, Douglas James Spry
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Publication number: 20220325363Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: James Paul BROUGHTON, Jasmeet Singh, Clare Louise FASCHING, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA, Janice Sha CHEN, Xin MIAO, Lucas HARRINGTON, Daniel Thomas DRZAL, Sarah Jane Shapiro
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Patent number: 11363038Abstract: Embodiments include a method, system and computer program product for detecting impersonation attempts in social media messaging. Aspects include receiving, via a social media network, a message from a sender to a recipient and analyzing a content of the message to extract factual statements from the message. Aspects also include analyzing a profile of the recipient to extract facts from the profile and comparing each of the factual statements to the facts from the profile. Based on a determination that one of the factual statements are verifiable by at least one of the facts, aspects include assigning a likelihood score to the factual statements. Aspects further include calculating a legitimacy score for the message based at least in part on the likelihood score of each verified factual statement from the message and transmitting the legitimacy score and the message to the recipient.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jasmeet Singh, Andrew R. Freed, Rebecca Rose James, Stephan Roorda
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Publication number: 20220119788Abstract: Disclosed herein are compositions, kits, and methods related to improved Cas activity. Through compositions and kits disclosed herein and practice of methods disclosed herein, one attains improved Cas activity such as Cas12 activity relative to Cas proteins in the art such as LbCas12. Further described herein are methods to detect target nucleic acid using a programmable nuclease system. Often, the target nucleic acids are present in at low frequency in the sample. Provided herein are methods for enriching these target nucleic acids for detection. Also described herein are methods to insert a PAM sequence into a target sequence of interest for use in a detection comprising a programmable nuclease.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Janice Sha CHEN, James Paul BROUGHTON, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA, Wiputra J. HARTONO, Isaac Paterson WITTE, Jasmeet SINGH
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Publication number: 20220099662Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Janice Sha CHEN, Ashley TEHRANCHI, Andrew Besancon LANE, James Paul BROUGHTON, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Xin MIAO, Clare Louise FASCHING, Jasmeet SINGH, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA
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Publication number: 20220084526Abstract: In an approach for training data enhancement for an interactive response system, a processor retrieves a set of training data including a set of intents, a set of entities, and a set of utterances that map to each intent. A processor determines iteratively a root verb among the set of utterances for each intent. A processor to determine a set of new intents based on analysis of the determined root verb by performing a pairwise iteration and similarity score over the set of intents. A processor determines iteratively one or more new entities for each new intent. A processor generates a set of new training data based on the set of new intents and entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2020Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Andrew R. Freed, Aaron T. Smith, Ryan Brink, Vamshi Krishna Thotempudi, Jasmeet Singh, Marco Noel
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Patent number: 11273442Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: MAMMOTH BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Janice Sha Chen, Ashley Tehranchi, Andrew Besancon Lane, James Paul Broughton, Lucas Benjamin Harrington, Maria-Nefeli Tsaloglou, Xin Miao, Clare Louise Fasching, Jasmeet Singh, Pedro Patrick Draper Galarza
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Publication number: 20220072537Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Janice Sha CHEN, Ashley TEHRANCHI, Andrew Besancon LANE, James Paul BROUGHTON, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Xin MIAO, Clare Louise FASCHING, Jasmeet SINGH, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA
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Patent number: 11174470Abstract: Disclosed herein are compositions, kits, and methods related to improved Cas activity. Through compositions and kits disclosed herein and practice of methods disclosed herein, one attains improved Cas activity such as Cas12 activity relative to Cas proteins in the art such as LbCas12. Further described herein are methods to detect target nucleic acid using a programmable nuclease system. Often, the target nucleic acids are present in at low frequency in the sample. Provided herein are methods for enriching these target nucleic acids for detection. Also described herein are methods to insert a PAM sequence into a target sequence of interest for use in a detection comprising a programmable nuclease.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: MAMMOTH BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Lucas Benjamin Harrington, Janice Sha Chen, James Paul Broughton, Pedro Patrick Draper Galarza, Wiputra J. Hartono, Isaac Paterson Witte, Jasmeet Singh
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Patent number: 11151298Abstract: Examples described herein provide for a technique for metal track routing with buffer bank insertion in a representation of a hardware design of an integrated circuit. In an example, pins of ports of hardblocks in a placed layout are identified. Logical tracks for nets associated with the pins of the ports are generated and assigned to respective metal layers. Logical tracks and corresponding nets are grouped into respective groups. Buffer bank(s) is inserted into the placed layout. Each buffer bank is for a group of logical tracks and divides each logical track and net of the group of logical tracks. Each buffer bank has pins associated with the respective divided nets. Each pin of the buffer bank(s) is assigned to a middle or higher metal layer. Metal tracks are generated in a representation of a hardware layout based on the logical tracks and pins of the ports and buffer bank(s).Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: XILINX, INC.Inventors: Jasmeet Singh, Nisarg Pandya, Subbarao Govardhanagiri
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Publication number: 20210102242Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Janice Sha CHEN, Ashley TEHRANCHI, Andrew Besancon LANE, James Paul BROUGHTON, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Xin MIAO, Clare Louise FASCHING, Jasmeet SINGH, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA
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Publication number: 20210078002Abstract: Described herein are devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods for detection of target nucleic acids associated with diseases, cancers, genetic disorders, a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin. The devices, systems, fluidic devices, kits, and methods may comprise reagents of a guide nucleic acid targeting a target nucleic acid, a programmable nuclease, and a single stranded detector nucleic acid with a detection moiety. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a disease, and the disease may be communicable diseases, or of a cancer or genetic disorder. The target nucleic acid of interest may be indicative of a genotype, a phenotype, or ancestral origin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Janice Sha CHEN, Ashley TEHRANCHI, Andrew Besancon LANE, James Paul BROUGHTON, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON, Maria-Nefeli TSALOGLOU, Xin MIAO, Clare Louise FASCHING, Jasmeet SINGH, Pedro Patrick Draper GALARZA