Patents by Inventor Larry G. Paulson

Larry G. Paulson 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: 4551850
    Abstract: A pattern processing system associates image input patterns with desired response codes. The image input is stored in an image buffer as an addressable array of sample values. An address sequencer provides an address stream containing a plurality of interleaved sequences of addresses to the image buffer and to a read/write response memory. The next address of each sequence provided by the address sequencer is based upon the current address of that sequence and the state of the sample value stored in the image buffer at the location corresponding to the current address. Once the address sequencer repeats an address in a sequence, that address sequence is in a repetitive address loop as long as the image stored in the image buffer remains constant. During a training mode, a pattern to be recognized is supplied to the image buffer and a training code representing a desired response is written into the response memory at selected locations that correspond to addresses in the address loop being generated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: Pattern Processing Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Werth, Larry G. Paulson
  • Patent number: 4550431
    Abstract: An address sequencer produces an address stream which includes a plurality of interleaved sequences of addresses. Each sequence is a function of input data which is received when an input pattern is sampled by that sequence, so that a repetitive address loop is generated which characterizes the pattern. The address sequencer includes a shift register with a programmable feedback circuit which provides a feedback bit to the first stage of the shift register based upon bits from selected stages of the shift register. During each operating cycle of the address sequencer, a counter provides a sequence identification number which identifies a particular sequence. A stored address selected by the sequence identification number is provided as the present address for that sequence (and the output of the address sequencer). In addition, the shift register is loaded with a multibit word derived from that stored address.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1985
    Assignee: Pattern Processing Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Werth, Larry G. Paulson
  • Patent number: 4504970
    Abstract: A pattern processing system associates image input patterns with desired response codes. The image input is stored in an image buffer as an addressable array of sample values. An address sequencer provides an address stream containing a plurality of interleaved sequences of addresses to the image buffer and to a read/write response memory. The next address of each sequence provided by the address sequencer is based upon the current address of that sequence and the state of the sample value stored in the image buffer at the location corresponding to the current address. Once the address sequencer repeats an address in a sequence, that address sequence is in a repetitive address loop as long as the image stored in the image buffer remains constant. The address loop continues to be generated, since the address sequencer always produces the same next address for that sequence based upon the same current address and the same sample value stored at that current address.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Assignee: Pattern Processing Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Werth, Larry G. Paulson
  • Patent number: 4103678
    Abstract: Apparatus for generating and recording signals from two separate sensors on a patient adapted to provide an indication of the condition of an anatomical member to be monitored.A control cabinet having an integral strip chart recorder is provided with plug in inputs for two externally connected strain gauges. Each strain gauge makes up one leg of a bridge circuit. The bridge outputs are amplified and multiplexed into a single channel strip chart recorder having a single, heated stylus which records two separate traces based on the signals received from the two sensors.Heat to the recordinng pen or stylus is turned off during switching excursions of the pen between the two traces so as to eliminate shading and marking which would otherwise occur on the recording chart between the traces at slow chart speeds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ismet Karacan, Larry G. Paulson, Gerald W. Timm