Patents by Inventor Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski

Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski 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).

  • Patent number: 9761036
    Abstract: Methods and corresponding software for allowing a user to manipulate and interactively explore data intuitively by objectifying the data and allowing the user to apply any one or more simulated physical tools to the objectified data. The data can be any suitable type of data, including multivariate data and graph (network) data. In some embodiments, the method displays user-selected charts, such as histograms, scattergrams, and network graphs, in which objectified data points, or simulated physical objects, are attracted to their proper charted locations. In some embodiments, the user can apply one or more simulated physical tools and/or other tools, such as physical-barrier-type filter tools (e.g., sieves) and/or optical filter lens tools, to the simulated physical objects to filter the data. In some embodiments, the user can apply multiple tools, with each tool leaving a visual trace that allows the user to easily retrace their data manipulations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2017
    Assignee: Carnegie Mellon University
    Inventors: Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket D. Kittur
  • Publication number: 20150310643
    Abstract: Methods and corresponding software for allowing a user to manipulate and interactively explore data intuitively by objectifying the data and allowing the user to apply any one or more simulated physical tools to the objectified data. The data can be any suitable type of data, including multivariate data and graph (network) data. In some embodiments, the method displays user-selected charts, such as histograms, scattergrams, and network graphs, in which objectified data points, or simulated physical objects, are attracted to their proper charted locations. In some embodiments, the user can apply one or more simulated physical tools and/or other tools, such as physical-barrier-type filter tools (e.g., sieves) and/or optical filter lens tools, to the simulated physical objects to filter the data. In some embodiments, the user can apply multiple tools, with each tool leaving a visual trace that allows the user to easily retrace their data manipulations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2015
    Publication date: October 29, 2015
    Inventors: Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket D. Kittur