Patents by Inventor Patrick William Jamieson

Patrick William Jamieson 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: 8155951
    Abstract: Related free-text documents, a corpus, are used to empirically derive a semantic knowledge base through a method in which documents are segmented into unique sentences, and then used to define sentential propositions which are arranged in a knowledge hierarchy. The method takes compound natural language sentences and transforms them to simple sentences by a process that is a part of the invention. A knowledge editor enables a domain expert using the methods of the invention to map the sentences in the corpus to sentential proposition(s). The resulting knowledge base can be used to semantically analyze documents in data mining and decision support applications, and can assist word processors or speech recognition devices. The invention is illustrated in connection with radiology reports, but it has wide applicability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Patent number: 7693705
    Abstract: The present invention provides a new method for returning context specific questions during the process of authoring a document or report. The questions alert an author of possible omissions and vague or general statements. The method employs techniques in semantic analysis including corpus linguistics and sentential logic. The method takes as input sentences created by the document author, and looks up semantic propositions connected to these sentences, which are in the document's knowledge domain, and questions linked to these propositions or other related propositions. The questions are sorted based on priority determined by a knowledge engineer. Additional methods are used to suppress redundant or nonspecific questions to increase their usefulness to the document author. The resulting question list aids the author in creating a high quality document.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Publication number: 20100063799
    Abstract: Related free-text documents, a corpus, are used to empirically derive a semantic knowledge base through a method in which documents are segmented into unique sentences, and then used to define sentential propositions which are arranged in a knowledge hierarchy. The method takes compound natural language sentences and transforms them to simple sentences by a process that is a part of the invention. A knowledge editor enables a domain expert using the methods of the invention to map the sentences in the corpus to sentential proposition(s). The resulting knowledge base can be used to semantically analyze documents in data mining and decision support applications, and can assist word processors or speech recognition devices. The invention is illustrated in connection with radiology reports, but it has wide applicability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2009
    Publication date: March 11, 2010
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Patent number: 7610192
    Abstract: Coding free text documents, especially in medicine, has become an urgent priority as electronic medical records (EMR) mature, and the need to exchange data between EMRs becomes more acute. However, only a few automated coding systems exist, and they can only code a small portion of the free text against a limited number of codes. The precision of these systems is low and code quality is not measured. The present invention discloses a process and system which implements semantic coding against standard lexicon(s) with high precision. The standard lexicon can come from a number of different sources, but is usually developed by a standard's body. The system is semi-automated to enable medical coders or others to process free text documents at a rapid rate and with high precision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Patent number: 7492949
    Abstract: Document templates could improve the speed, cost, and quality of documentation if appropriate templates could be located without undue selection burden. Semantic retrieval (IR) can greatly improve the precision of finding relevant document templates. The present invention discloses a process which implements a semantic information retrieval system to locate template documents, using as search vectors the semantic content of sentences from a new partially completed document. The system enables the author to quickly and easily transfer sentences from template documents into the new document. The system provides options for the author to match against specialized template collections and subsets of template documents. A significant advantage of the present invention over other template based methods is ability to retrieve a relevant template document when there are many thousands of exemplar documents without having to construct a formal query.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2009
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Patent number: 7383172
    Abstract: Semantic understanding of hypotheses returned by a speech engine could improve the quality of recognition and in cases of misrecognition speed the identification of errors and potential substitutions. Unfortunately, semantic recognition using natural language parsers is hard since semantic and syntactic rules for processing language are complex and computationally expensive. Additionally, semantic recognition should be performed in a knowledge domain—a domain of interest such as radiology, pathology, or tort law. This adds additional complexity to building semantic rules. The method described achieves semantic understanding by coupling a speech recognition engine to a semantic recognizer, which draws from a database of domain sentences derived from a document corpus, and a knowledge base created for these domain sentences. The method is able to identify in near real-time the best sentence hypotheses from the speech recognizer and its associated meanings, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2008
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson
  • Patent number: 7363215
    Abstract: Updating a semantic knowledge base derived from sentences obtained from users during the process of creating their documents could improve the comprehensiveness of a semantic knowledge base, and permit the timely acquisition and dissemination of new knowledge. The present invention attains faster updating of semantic knowledge by transmitting unknown sentences collected from users, distributed over a computer network. The user inputs a sentence while creating a document in a particular knowledge domain. If a sentence is not part of the knowledge domain, it is transmitted over the network to the central knowledge source, where it is analyzed and the corresponding sentence and semantic proposition(s) added to the knowledge base as needed. The invention is able to disseminate the knowledge, i.e. propositions, which belong to the knowledge domain, to clients using either a “push” or “pull” methodology.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Inventor: Patrick William Jamieson