Patents by Inventor Jay Srinivasan
Jay Srinivasan 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: 12386870Abstract: Systems for processing queries may first determine correspondence between the parameters of the query and a set of existing data entries, a set of previous queries that have been received, or both the existing data entries and the previous queries. If the query parameters do not correspond to the data entries or pervious queries, correspondence is determined between the query parameters and group data that associates at least a subset the query parameters with a particular group that may generate a response to the query. The same group or the generated response may be used when similar queries are received. If the group transmits the query to a different group or if negative user feedback is received, the group data may be modified to indicate the different group or to remove the association with the initial group that received the query.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2024Date of Patent: August 12, 2025Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Publication number: 20250085271Abstract: Provided herein are systems, devices, and methods for performing optical multianalyte detection in a sample, such as a human blood sample. The system processes sample in a single-use support pack that holds the blood sample and contains pipette tips, buffers, reagent preparation wells and a monolayer. Sample is transferred from the sample pack to a single-use disc consumable that contains microwells pre-filled with dried chemistries, plasma separation features, and a hematocrit channel. The instrument comprises a cell imager, an absorbance module comprising a spectrophotometer, a fluorescent laser scanning module, and a camera. The system uses only a small amount of blood from a single heparinized sample, to simultaneously provide results for a full panel of routine blood tests spanning elecochemistry, clinical chemistry, hematology, immunoassays and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2023Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: Truvian Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Dena Marrinucci, Nicholas Haase, Ryan Morgan, Michael Adams, Derek Arndt, Graeme Cross, Greg Grabarek, Jeffrey A. Hawkins, David Hecht, Luke Marsden, Robert Neaves, Johnny Steve Rachele, Jay Srinivasan, Roger Taylor, Scott Thompson
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Patent number: 11995591Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Publication number: 20240168982Abstract: Systems for processing queries may first determine correspondence between the parameters of the query and a set of existing data entries, a set of previous queries that have been received, or both the existing data entries and the previous queries. If the query parameters do not correspond to the data entries or pervious queries, correspondence is determined between the query parameters and group data that associates at least a subset the query parameters with a particular group that may generate a response to the query. The same group or the generated response may be used when similar queries are received. If the group transmits the query to a different group or if negative user feedback is received, the group data may be modified to indicate the different group or to remove the association with the initial group that received the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2024Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Patent number: 11928139Abstract: Systems for processing queries may first determine correspondence between the parameters of the query and a set of existing data entries, a set of previous queries that have been received, or both the existing data entries and the previous queries. If the query parameters do not correspond to the data entries or pervious queries, correspondence is determined between the query parameters and group data that associates at least a subset the query parameters with a particular group that may generate a response to the query. The same group or the generated response may be used when similar queries are received. If the group transmits the query to a different group or if negative user feedback is received, the group data may be modified to indicate the different group or to remove the association with the initial group that received the query.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Townsend Street Labs, INC.Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Publication number: 20230306338Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Christopher HUNSAKER, Kendal HUNSAKER, Daniel PIQUET, Jay SRINIVASAN, Daniel BIGELOW, Brock MITCHELL
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Patent number: 11521146Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Publication number: 20220365954Abstract: Systems for processing queries may first determine correspondence between the parameters of the query and a set of existing data entries, a set of previous queries that have been received, or both the existing data entries and the previous queries. If the query parameters do not correspond to the data entries or pervious queries, correspondence is determined between the query parameters and group data that associates at least a subset the query parameters with a particular group that may generate a response to the query. The same group or the generated response may be used when similar queries are received. If the group transmits the query to a different group or if negative user feedback is received, the group data may be modified to indicate the different group or to remove the association with the initial group that received the query.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Patent number: 11468105Abstract: Systems for processing queries may first determine correspondence between the parameters of the query and a set of existing data entries, a set of previous queries that have been received, or both the existing data entries and the previous queries. If the query parameters do not correspond to the data entries or pervious queries, correspondence is determined between the query parameters and group data that associates at least a subset the query parameters with a particular group that may generate a response to the query. The same group or the generated response may be used when similar queries are received. If the group transmits the query to a different group or if negative user feedback is received, the group data may be modified to indicate the different group or to remove the association with the initial group that received the query.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Okta, Inc.Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Publication number: 20210060566Abstract: In one embodiment, a multiplex fluid processing cartridge includes a sample well, a deformable fluid chamber, a mixing well with a mixer disposed therein, a lysis chamber including a lysis mixer, an electrowetting grid for microdroplet manipulation, and electrosensor arrays configured to detect analytes of interest. An instrument for processing the cartridge is configured to receive the cartridge and to selectively apply thermal energy, magnetic force, and electrical connections to one or more discrete locations on the cartridge and is further configured to compress the deformable chamber(s) in a specified sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Corey, Brian Murphy, Eric Schneider, David Walter Wright, Dominic Aiello, Andrew Fish, Jay Srinivasan, George Maltezos
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Patent number: 10864522Abstract: In one embodiment, a multiplex fluid processing cartridge includes a sample well, a deformable fluid chamber, a mixing well with a mixer disposed therein, a lysis chamber including a lysis mixer, an electrowetting grid for microdroplet manipulation, and electrosensor arrays configured to detect analytes of interest. An instrument for processing the cartridge is configured to receive the cartridge and to selectively apply thermal energy, magnetic force, and electrical connections to one or more discrete locations on the cartridge and is further configured to compress the deformable chamber(s) in a specified sequence.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Corey, Brian Murphy, Eric Schneider, David Walter Wright, Dominic Aiello, Andrew Fish, Jay Srinivasan, George Maltezos
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Publication number: 20200372422Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Patent number: 10817483Abstract: Systems and methods for determining whether a data entry has deprecated may receive a query from a user device and provide a data entry responsive to the query. If user feedback associated with the response indicates that the response resolved the query, confirmation data that associates the data entry with the query parameters is generated. If the user feedback indicates that the response did not resolve the query, existing confirmation data is accessed to determine whether a previous association between the data entry and the parameters of the query was generated. If correspondence between the confirmation data and the query and response is determined, a notification indicating the deprecation of the data entry is generated and the data entry may be suppressed from future output.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: TOWNSEND STREET LABS, INC.Inventors: Rajhans Samdani, Pratyus Patnaik, David Colby Kaneda, Suchit Agarwal, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook, William Stone Potter, Jay Srinivasan
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Patent number: 10776733Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Patent number: 10685047Abstract: A system for processing queries from a user device may first generate an augmented query by determining weight values and synonyms for at least a portion of the parameters in the query, and adding or removing one or more query parameters. Correspondence between the augmented query and an existing set of data entries may be used to determine a subset of data entries that may be responsive to the query. Correspondence may then be determined between the augmented query and previous queries that were addressed by the subset of data entries, to determine a particular previous query having the greatest correspondence with the augmented query. The data entry associated with the particular previous query may be used to generate a response to the query received from the user device.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2016Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: TOWNSEND STREET LABS, INC.Inventors: Pratyus Patnaik, Marissa Mary Montgomery, Jay Srinivasan, Suchit Agarwal, Rajhans Samdani, David Colby Kaneda, Nathaniel Ackerman Rook
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Publication number: 20200156065Abstract: In one embodiment, a multiplex fluid processing cartridge includes a sample well, a deformable fluid chamber, a mixing well with a mixer disposed therein, a lysis chamber including a lysis mixer, an electrowetting grid for microdroplet manipulation, and electrosensor arrays configured to detect analytes of interest. An instrument for processing the cartridge is configured to receive the cartridge and to selectively apply thermal energy, magnetic force, and electrical connections to one or more discrete locations on the cartridge and is further configured to compress the deformable chamber(s) in a specified sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Corey, Brian Murphy, Eric Schneider, David Walter Wright, Dominic Aiello, Andrew Fish, Jay Srinivasan, George Maltezos
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Publication number: 20180374009Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Patent number: 9830139Abstract: Described herein is a system generating and sending shortcuts from a sending device to a receiving device. In one implementation, the sending device generates shortcut reference data (SRD) which includes application data indicative of a state of an application and a hash based on the application data. The SRD is sent to a shortcut server, while shortcut delivered data (SDD) which includes the hash value is sent to a recipient device. The recipient device may use the hash value of the SDD to request and receive the application data from the shortcut server. Once received, an application installed on the recipient device recreates on the recipient device the state of the application as originally presented on the sending device. As a result, a user at the sending device may share their experience with a user at the receiving device. Fees associated with the use of the system may be calculated.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Google LLPInventors: Manish Lachwani, Jay Srinivasan, Raymond Tonsing
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Patent number: 9720799Abstract: Application validation is performed based on object level hierarchy data associated with the application. An application is executed on a physical or emulated host device, and assembly code is generated for the executing application. The assembly code is analyzed to identify objects associated with the application, and to identify relationships between the objects. Based on the object and relationship data, an object level hierarchy is generated for the application. Validation of the application may be performed by comparing an object level hierarchy for a current version of the application to a previously generated hierarchy for a previous version of the application to identify differences between the two hierarchies.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Manish Lachwani, Jay Srinivasan, Pratyus Patnaik, Rahul Jain
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Publication number: 20170147480Abstract: Systems and methods are described for building application test scripts based on input data from one or more host devices resulting from user interaction with the one or more host devices. The input data is processed to generate input event data which associates the input with a particular user interface element. Based on the input event data, test scripts may be generated. Test scripts may thus be quickly built from user interactions with the host devices. Because the test scripts are associated with particular elements in the user interface, they are resilient to changes which may occur during ongoing development.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2013Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: MANISH LACHWANI, JAY SRINIVASAN, PRATYUS PATNAIK