Patents by Inventor Nidhi Singh
Nidhi Singh 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: 20150119142Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for broadcasting composited game content. The technique includes executing an application program to generate a first video frame of game content, and causing the first video frame to be displayed on a primary display device. The technique further includes compositing at least one graphical user interface (GUI) element with the first video frame to generate a composited frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Joshua ABBOTT, James VAN WELZEN, Jonathan WHITE, David CLARK, Nidhi SINGH, Cristobal ALVAREZ-RUSSELL
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Publication number: 20150110662Abstract: Permanent magnets are used for several important applications, including de electrical motors, wind turbines, hybrid automobile, and for many other applications. Modern widely used rare-earth based permanent magnet materials, such as Sm—Co and Nd—Fe—B, are generally intermetallic alloys made from rare earth elements and transition metals such as cobalt. However, the high costs of rare earth elements make the widespread use of these permanent magnets commercially unattractive. The present work focuses on producing a new permanent magnet material, with good magnetic properties, which is free from rare-earth elements and thus cost-effective. The present invention provides a process to synthesis boron doped manganese antimonide as an alternative to rare earth based permanent magnet materials. The boron doped manganese antimonide disclosed in this invention is free from rare-earth element with good magnetic properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCHInventors: Nidhi Singh, Jiji Thomas Joseph Pulikkotil, Anurag Gupta, Kanika Anand, Ajay Dhar, Ramesh Chandra Budhani
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Publication number: 20150026152Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically training a web crawler. The web crawler maintains one or more categories each comprising a set of words. The method includes selecting at least one hyperlink in response to a query received from a user. The method further includes determining a hyperlink score for the at least one hyperlink based on a category score associated with each of one or more categories. The category score associated with each of the one or more categories is updated based at least in part on the hyperlink score. The updated category score is compared with the hyperlink score to select a category from the one or more categories. The set of words associated with the category is updated based on content of a web page pointed by the at least one hyperlink.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Nidhi Singh, Jean-Marc Coursimault, Herve Poirier, Nicolas Monet
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Publication number: 20150024367Abstract: Online learning of an ensemble of classifiers or regressors is performed to predict a non-stationary time-varying parameter over a time series of episodes. For an episode, an ensemble action is selected from a set of ensemble actions based on ensemble action quality values (Q values) at an error state for the episode. The selected ensemble action is executed to update the ensemble. A cost of executing the selected ensemble action is computed or retrieved, and a reward is computed indicating how well the updated ensemble predicts the non-stationary time-varying parameter over the episode. The Q value for the selected ensemble action at the error state for the episode is updated based on both the reward and the cost of executing the selected ensemble action. The cost may be based on the ensemble action alone, or on both the ensemble action and the error state for the episode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventor: Nidhi Singh
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Publication number: 20140337194Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Trading Technologies International, Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Publication number: 20140258261Abstract: A web page identified by a URL stored in a downloads queue is downloaded, and hyperlinks in the downloaded web page are identified. Each hyperlink is screened by parsing the hyperlink (optionally only the URL of the hyperlink) to identify features comprising character strings, computing for each feature values for one or more meta-features indicative of the hyperlinked web page being in a target language, aggregating the meta-feature values to generate a score for the hyperlink, and adding the URL of the hyperlink to the downloads queue conditional upon the score satisfying a screening criterion. The downloading, identifying, and screening are iteratively repeated to perform web crawling, and an index of web pages in the target language is constructed based on analysis of content of the downloaded web pages. The meta-features may include a transliterated target word meta-feature, a language code meta-feature, a country code meta-feature, or so forth.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Nidhi Singh, Jean-Marc Coursimault, Nicolas Monet, Herve Poirer
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Patent number: 8682775Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2013Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Trading Technologies International, Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Patent number: 8626902Abstract: The power consumed by a large IT system may be managed by individual servers calculating a set of predictors of the resources of the large IT system that may be required for a future time period, and weighting factors for those predictors. The predictors and weighting factors may be based on historical data showing actual resources used and past values of the predictors and weighting factors. An estimate of the resources required for the large IT system is then produced based on the predictors and weighting factors and the estimate is then used to determine excess resources of the individual server that may be put into a low power state in the future time period to minimize the power used. If too much resource is excess, the server may enter a soft off state.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nidhi Singh, Shrisha Rao
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Patent number: 8386359Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Trading Technologies International, Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Publication number: 20120144017Abstract: The power consumed by a large IT system may be managed by individual servers calculating a set of predictors of the resources of the large IT system that may be required for a future time period, and weighting factors for those predictors. The predictors and weighting factors may be based on historical data showing actual resources used and past values of the predictors and weighting factors. An estimate of the resources required for the large IT system is then produced based on the predictors and weighting factors and the estimate is then used to determine excess resources of the individual server that may be put into a low power state in the future time period to minimize the power used. If too much resource is excess, the server may enter a soft off state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nidhi Singh, Shrisha Rao
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Publication number: 20120116947Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Trading Technologies International Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Patent number: 8145553Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Trading Technologies International Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Publication number: 20110217369Abstract: The present invention relates to a fenofibrate composition comprising: fenofibrate, a surfactant, a hydrophilic polymer and one or more anti-foaming agents. The invention also relates to a novel process for preparing said composition that has enhanced dissolution and absorption characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITEDInventors: Amit Gupta, Nidhi Singh, Romi Barat Singh
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Publication number: 20110166984Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Trading Technologies International Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Patent number: 7930233Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Trading Technologies International Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Publication number: 20100228662Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: TRADING TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Patent number: 7742974Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Trading Technologies International Inc.Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert J. Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal
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Publication number: 20070292499Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of solid dosage forms of amorphous valganciclovir hydrochloride by dry method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2005Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Romi Singh, Vishnubhotla Nagaprasad, Nidhi Singh
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Publication number: 20060270715Abstract: The technical field of the present invention relates to stable solid dosage forms of amlodipine base; and process of preparation thereof. In particular, it relates to solid dosage forms free of dicalcium phosphate. The stable amlodipine solid dosage form includes amlodipine base, microcrystalline cellulose, is substantially free of dicalcium phosphate, and has less than about 0.5% concentration (w/w) of Impurity D after three months at 40° C. and 75% relative humidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Romi Singh, Nidhi Singh, Vishnubhetla Nagaprasad, Rajiv Malik
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Publication number: 20060085320Abstract: System, method, and program products offer flexibility to the rather rigid way of trading in an electronic trading system. Orders for a tradeable object may typically get matched according to set terms and/or conditions at an electronic exchange. A trader may log onto the electronic exchange to trade the tradeable object, and may choose to display and trade the tradeable object according to a different set of terms and/or conditions. As such, the market data sent to the trader from the exchange is converted to a format according to the trader's selection, so that it may be presented to the trader in this format. Transaction messages sent to the exchange from the trader are converted to the format readable by the matching process, so that it can process the messages. Other features and advantages are described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Farley Owens, Robert Kline, Diane Saucier, Nidhi Singh, Bharat Mittal