Patents by Inventor Jim Snyder
Jim Snyder 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: 20230409638Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Pulselight Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jim SNYDER, Joon Hao CHUAH, Joe DENTE, Travis HARTWELL, Morgan HOLLINGER, John THELE, Jimmy WAN, Robert WILLIAMS, Robby MORGAN
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Patent number: 11762909Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Pulselight Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jim Snyder, Joon Hao Chuah, Joe Dente, Travis Hartwell, Morgan Hollinger, John Thele, Jimmy Wan, Robert Williams, Robby Morgan
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Publication number: 20210342398Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Pulselight Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jim SNYDER, Joon Hao CHUAH, Joe DENTE, Travis HARTWELL, Morgan HOLLINGER, John THELE, Jimmy WAN, Robert WILLIAMS, Robby MORGAN
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Patent number: 11055350Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set including nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Pulselight Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jim Snyder, Joon Hao Chuah, Joe Dente, Travis Hartwell, Morgan Hollinger, John Thele, Jimmy Wan, Robert Williams, Robby Morgan
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Publication number: 20180276311Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geospatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: Pulselight Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jim SNYDER, Joon Hao CHUAH, Joe DENTE, Travis HARTWELL, Morgan HOLLINGER, John THELE, Jimmy WAN, Robert WILLIAMS, Robby MORGAN
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Publication number: 20110225158Abstract: Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geo spatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: 21CT, INC.Inventors: Jim Snyder, Joon Hao Chuah, Joe Dente, Travis Hartwell, Morgan Hollinger, John Thele, Jimmy Wan, Robert Williams, Robby Morgan
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Publication number: 20070067111Abstract: Innovative systems and methods for visualizing information collected from analyzing samples are provided. The samples may include nucleic acids, proteins, or other polymers. Gene expression level as determined from analysis of a nucleic acid sample is one possible analysis result that may be visualized. In one embodiment, a computer system may display the expression levels of multiple genes simultaneously in a way that facilitates user identification of genes whose expression is significant to a characteristic such as disease or resistance to disease. Additionally, the computer system may facilitate display of further information about relevant genes once they are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: David Mack, Kurt Gish, David Balaban, Elina Khurgin, Josie Dai, Jim Snyder
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Publication number: 20020150932Abstract: Innovative systems and methods for visualizing information collected from analyzing samples are provided. The samples may include nucleic acids, proteins, or other polymers. Gene expression level as determined from analysis of a nucleic acid sample is one possible analysis result that may be visualized. In one embodiment, a computer system may display the expression levels of multiple genes simultaneously in a way that facilitates user identification of genes whose expression is significant to a characteristic such as disease or resistance to disease. Additionally, the computer system may facilitate display of further information about relevant genes once they are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: David H. Mack, Kurt Gish, David Balaban, Elina Khurgin, Josie Dai, Jim Snyder
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Patent number: 6420108Abstract: Innovative systems and methods for visualizing information collected from analyzing samples are provided. The samples may include nucleic acids, proteins, or other polymers. Gene expression level as determined from analysis of a nucleic acid sample is one possible analysis result that may be visualized. In one embodiment, a computer system may display the expression levels of multiple genes simultaneously in a way that facilitates user identification of genes whose expression is significant to a characteristic such as disease or resistance to disease. Additionally, the computer system may facilitate display of further information about relevant genes once they are identified.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: David H. Mack, Elina Khurgin, Josie Dai, Kurt Gish, Jim Snyder, David Balaban