Patents by Inventor Matthew Denesuk
Matthew Denesuk 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: 20090019045Abstract: A computing system and method receive a query; separate a plurality of information sources into individual elements of content (EOC); tag each EOC with metadata that indicate source, date, and other relevant information; pattern match each EOC; calculate the respective distance function from every EOC to every other EOC; and output EOC to a set of virtual buffers (404) containing appropriately related EOC less than a given distance value. The method further creates virtual summary buffers (406); then concatenates the EOC in each virtual buffer (404); applies a comparative analysis filter (318) to remove redundant sub-elements; and presents the results as summary digests (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: ARNON AMIR, Gal Ashour, Brian K. Blanchard, Matthew Denesuk, Reiner Kraft
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Publication number: 20080301698Abstract: A solution for managing a service engagement is provided. A service delivery model for the service engagement is defined within an engagement framework. The engagement framework, and consequently the service delivery model, can include a hierarchy that comprises a service definition, a set of service elements for the service definition, and a set of element tasks for each service element. The set of element tasks can be selected from a set of base tasks, each of which defines a particular task along with its input(s), output(s), and related asset(s). As a result, service engagements can be managed in a consistent manner using a data structure that promotes reuse and is readily extensible.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Moonish Badaloo, Kavita Chavda, Matthew Denesuk, Leslie M. Ernest, Felicia A. Hochheiser, Joanne L. Martin
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Publication number: 20080071753Abstract: A computing system and method receive a query; separate a plurality of information sources into individual elements of content (EOC); tag each EOC with metadata that indicate source, date, and other relevant information; pattern match each EOC; calculate the respective distance function from every EOC to every other EOC; and output EOC to a set of virtual buffers (404) containing appropriately related EOC less than a given distance value. The method further creates virtual summary buffers (406); then concatenates the EOC in each virtual buffer (404); applies a comparative analysis filter (318) to remove redundant sub-elements; and presents the results as summary digests (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines Corp.Inventors: Arnon Amir, Gal Ashour, Brian Blanchard, Matthew Denesuk, Reiner Kraft
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Publication number: 20070044729Abstract: An amusement article for a domestic animal comprising an outer textile casing defining a shape in the form of a small article which can be carried by a domestic animal, an inner filling, and a microbe-inhibiting agent or property applied to at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling. The toys may be fabricated in various shapes, designs and styles, e.g., animals, bones, hearts, geometric shapes, etc. A process for applying the microbe-inhibiting agent or property to at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling is provided. Application methods include spraying, dipping, brushing, and rolling the microbe-inhibiting agent or property onto at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: SEEFAR TECHNOLOGIES, INCORPORATEDInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Eugenie Uhlmann
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Publication number: 20070016568Abstract: A computing system and method receive a query; separate a plurality of information sources into individual elements of content (EOC); tag each EOC with metadata that indicate source, date, and other relevant information; pattern match each EOC; calculate the respective distance function from every EOC to every other EOC; and output EOC to a set of virtual buffers (404) containing appropriately related EOC less than a given distance value. The method further creates virtual summary buffers (406); then concatenates the EOC in each virtual buffer (404); applies a comparative analysis filter (318) to remove redundant sub-elements; and presents the results as summary digests (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arnon Amir, Gal Ashour, Brian Blanchard, Matthew Denesuk, Reiner Kraft
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Patent number: 7137358Abstract: An amusement article for a domestic animal comprising an outer textile casing defining a shape in the form of a small article which can be carried by a domestic animal, an inner filling, and a microbe-inhibiting agent or property applied to at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling. The toys may be fabricated in various shapes, designs and styles, e.g., animals, bones, hearts, geometric shapes, etc. A process for applying the microbe-inhibiting agent or property to at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling is provided. Application methods include spraying, dipping, brushing, and rolling the microbe-inhibiting agent or property onto at least one of the outer textile casing and the inner filling.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Seefar Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Denesuk, Eugenie V. Uhlmann
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Patent number: 7117200Abstract: A computing system and method receive a query; separate a plurality of information sources into individual elements of content (EOC); tag each EOC with metadata that indicate source, date, and other relevant information; pattern match each EOC; calculate the distance function from every EOC to every other EOC; and output EOC to a set of virtual buffers (404) containing appropriately related EOC less than a given distance value. The method further creates virtual summary buffers (406); then concatenates the EOC in each virtual buffer (404); applies a comparative analysis filter (318) to remove redundant sub-elements; and presents the results as summary digests (408).Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arnon Amir, Gal Ashour, Brian K. Blanchard, Matthew Denesuk, Reiner Kraft
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Publication number: 20060067989Abstract: A chewable, biodegradable article for use as a pet toy comprises a matrix made of a natural polymer, a synthetic organic polymer or a mixture thereof, a natural or synthetic fibrous material that comprises fibers and that is bonded chemically or physically with the matrix material, and, optionally, includes one or more microbe inhibiting agents that inhibit the growth of microbes in or on the article. The presence of the fibrous material inhibits formation of sharp edges upon breakage when the article is chewed, thereby rendering the article safer when used by pets. Also disclosed are processes for manufacturing the above article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Matthew Denesuk, Donald Uhlmann
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Patent number: 7010526Abstract: In a data mining system, data is gathered into a data store using, e.g., a Web crawler. The data is classified into entities. Data miners use rules to process the entities and append respective keys to the entities representing characteristics of the entities as derived from expert rules embodied in the miners. With these keys, characteristics of entities as defined by disparate expert authors of the data miners are identified for use in responding to complex data requests from customers.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Daniel Frederick Gruhl, Kevin Snow McCurley, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew S. Tomkins
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Patent number: 6993534Abstract: In a data mining system, data is gathered into a data store using, e.g., a Web crawler. The data is classified into entities and stored into underlying vertical and horizontal tables respectively representing miner outputs and entities that can be the subjects of indexing. Data miners use rules to process the entities and append respective keys to the entities representing characteristics of the entities as derived from rules embodied in the miners, with the keys being associated with the entities in the tables. With these keys, characteristics of entities as defined by disparate expert authors of the data miners are identified for use in responding to complex data requests from customers.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Daniel Frederick Gruhl, Kevin Snow McCurley, Joerg Meyer, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew S. Tomkins, Jason Yeong Zien
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Patent number: 6972133Abstract: A chewable, biodegradable article for use as a pet toy comprises a matrix made of a natural polymer, a synthetic organic polymer or a mixture thereof, a natural or synthetic fibrous material that comprises fibers and that is bonded chemically or physically with the matrix material, and, optionally, includes one or more microbe inhibiting agents that inhibit the growth of microbes in or on the article. The presence of the fibrous material inhibits formation of sharp edges upon breakage when the article is chewed, thereby rendering the article safer when used by pets. Also disclosed are processes for manufacturing the above article.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Seefar Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Denesuk, Donald R. Uhlmann
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Patent number: 6756428Abstract: A microbe-inhibiting (MI) compound is incorporated into a biodegradable polymer composition most preferably, a starch-based polymer, to inhibit microbial growth and to attenuate the biodegradation of the polymer composition. Such a composition is used to manufacture any of a number of articles, particularly those that come in contact with foods such as foam containers and fruit shock absorber nets as well as packing materials such as loose fill pellets.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Seefar Technologies, IncorporatedInventor: Matthew Denesuk
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Publication number: 20030212699Abstract: In a data mining system, data is gathered into a data store using, e.g., a Web crawler. The data is classified into entities and stored into underlying vertical and horizontal tables respectively representing miner outputs and entities that can be the subjects of indexing. Data miners use rules to process the entities and append respective keys to the entities representing characteristics of the entities as derived from rules embodied in the miners, with the keys being associated with the entities in the tables. With these keys, characteristics of entities as defined by disparate expert authors of the data miners are identified for use in responding to complex data requests from customers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Daniel Frederick Gruhl, Kevin Snow McCurley, Joerg Meyer, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew S. Tomkins, Jason Yeong Zien
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Publication number: 20030212675Abstract: In a data mining system, data is gathered into a data store using, e.g., a Web crawler. The data is classified into entities. Data miners use rules to process the entities and append respective keys to the entities representing characteristics of the entities as derived from rules embodied in the miners. With these keys, characteristics of entities as defined by disparate expert authors of the data miners are identified for use in responding to complex data requests from customers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Daniel Frederick Gruhl, Kevin Snow McCurley, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew S. Tomkins
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Publication number: 20030212649Abstract: In a data mining system, data is gathered into a data store using, e.g., a Web crawler. The data is classified into entities. Data miners use rules to process the entities and append respective keys to the entities representing characteristics of the entities as derived from expert rules embodied in the miners. With these keys, characteristics of entities as defined by disparate expert authors of the data miners are identified for use in responding to complex data requests from customers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Matthew Denesuk, Daniel Frederick Gruhl, Kevin Snow McCurley, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Andrew S. Tomkins
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Publication number: 20030139491Abstract: A microbe-inhibiting (MI) compound is incorporated into a biodegradable polymer composition, most preferably, a starch-based polymer, to inhibit microbial growth and to attenuate the biodegradation of the polymer composition. Such a composition is used to manufacture any of a number of articles, particularly those that come in contact with foods such as foam containers and fruit shock absorber nets as well as packing materials such as loose fill pellets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Matthew Denesuk
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Publication number: 20030135488Abstract: A computing system and method receive a query; separate a plurality of information sources into individual elements of content (EOC); tag each EOC with metadata that indicate source, date, and other relevant information; pattern match each EOC; calculate the distance function from every EOC to every other EOC; and output EOC to a set of virtual buffers (404) containing appropriately related EOC less than a given distance value. The method further creates virtual summary buffers (406); then concatenates the EOC in each virtual buffer (404); applies a comparative analysis filter (318) to remove redundant sub-elements; and presents the results as summary digests (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Arnon Amir, Gal Ashour, Brian K. Blanchard, Matthew Denesuk, Reiner Kraft
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Patent number: 6576246Abstract: A chewable, biodegradable article for use as a pet toy comprises a matrix made of a natural polymer, a synthetic organic polymer or a mixture thereof, a natural or synthetic fibrous material that comprises fibers and that is bonded chemically or physically with the matrix material, and, optionally, includes one or more microbe inhibiting agents that inhibit the growth of microbes in or on the article. The presence of the fibrous material inhibits formation of sharp edges upon breakage when the article is chewed, thereby rendering the article safer when used by pets. Also disclosed are processes for manufacturing the above article.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Seefar Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Denesuk, Donald R. Uhlmann
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Patent number: 6566419Abstract: A microbe-inhibiting (MI) compound is incorporated into a biodegradable polymer composition, most preferably, a starch-based polymer, to inhibit microbial growth and to attenuate the biodegradation of the polymer composition. Such a composition is used to manufacture any of a number of articles, particularly those that come in contact with foods such as foam containers and fruit shock absorber nets as well as packing materials such as loose fill pellets.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Seefar Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Denesuk
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Publication number: 20030066496Abstract: The present invention relates to a variety of pet novelties manufactured to limit or eradicate the proliferation of microbes upon their surfaces, in their interiors, or in their environment. A cooling garment for a pet includes a microbe-inhibiting agent or property on an outer textile casing or within an inner filling. A restraining article for a pet includes a microbe-inhibiting agent or property incorporated within the material comprising the restraining article. A flaccid, liner-type separator for a waste product collecting receiver for a domestic animal includes a microbe-inhibiting thin material impervious to moisture for collecting the waste. A feeding entertaining article for a domestic or wild bird includes an outer cover, preferably including packed bird seed, a supporting substrate, and either the cover or liner having an effective amount of microbe-inhibiting agent or property.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Matthew Denesuk, Eugenie V. Uhlmann