Patents by Inventor Prasun Kumar
Prasun Kumar 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: 20240296459Abstract: In example implementations described herein, there are systems and methods for obtaining information relating to one or more of a GHG consumption or a GHG production associated with a plurality of entities associated with a GHG-offset marketplace; receiving a request regarding a desired transaction related to the GHG-offset marketplace; and recommending, based on the request and the information relating to the one or more of the GHG consumption or the GHG production, at least one optimized set of partner entities in the plurality of entities for fulfilling the request. The recommendation of the at least one optimized set of partner entities may be included as part of selecting and coordinating partnerships in a supply chain (e.g., for a supply chain management company) to reduce and/or optimize greenhouse gas emissions and to enable effective cooperation for various supply chain objectives.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2023Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Prasun Kumar SINGH, Malarvizhi SANKARANARAYANASAMY, Ravigopal VENNELAKANTI, Amit KUMAR
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Publication number: 20240249375Abstract: In example implementations described herein, there are systems and methods for providing service partner recommendations in a transportation network associated with a plurality of transit-oriented service providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2023Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Malarvizhi SANKARANARAYANASAMY, Ravigopal VENNELAKANTI, Prasun Kumar SINGH, Ramyar SAEEDI, Rahul VISHWAKARMA, Shouchun PENG
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Patent number: 11615447Abstract: Example implementations are directed to eliminating or reducing the invoicing business process by using replicated states as single truth for sub-groups participating in a supply chain network involving a large number of transient partners in a low trust ecosystem. All activities of the business process such as invoicing are shared as single truth of replicated states for the subgroup. The confidential data involving terms of reference for business process is shared separately as single truth of replicated states among such partners. The validations for business process such as invoicing can be derived by executing smart contracts on such replicated states that have single truth about transactions among different sub-groups/channels in supply chain, thereby reducing/eliminating need for invoice generation that need to be manually verified, validated and acknowledged among supplier and customers for payments.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: HITACHI, LTD.Inventors: Prasun Kumar Singh, Ravigopal Vennelakanti, Amit Kumar
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Publication number: 20220138815Abstract: Example implementations are directed to eliminating or reducing the invoicing business process by using replicated states as single truth for sub-groups participating in a supply chain network involving a large number of transient partners in a low trust ecosystem. All activities of the business process such as invoicing are shared as single truth of replicated states for the subgroup. The confidential data involving terms of reference for business process is shared separately as single truth of replicated states among such partners. The validations for business process such as invoicing can be derived by executing smart contracts on such replicated states that have single truth about transactions among different sub-groups/channels in supply chain, thereby reducing/eliminating need for invoice generation that need to be manually verified, validated and acknowledged among supplier and customers for payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Prasun Kumar SINGH, Ravigopal VENNELAKANTI, Amit KUMAR
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Patent number: 9633095Abstract: An ETL system for extracting transactional data from a plurality of source machines is provided. The ETL system includes a data query module configured to provide an interface to enable a data analyst to define an input query to extract transactional data, which is present on a plurality of source machines. The source machines form a multi-tenant system and each source machine is identified by a unique tenant identifier. The system also includes a query parsing module coupled to the data query module and configured to deconstruct the input query to create a tree structure. The tree structure comprises a plurality of distinct queries. The system further includes a data extraction module coupled to the query parsing module and configured to extract transactional data based on the distinct queries and copy the transactional data to a destination system wherein the transactional data comprises a plurality of data types.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: CAPILLARY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL PTE LTDInventors: Krishna Kumar Mehra, Prasun Kumar, Pravanjan Choudhury, Abhilash L. Lakkur, Sudipta Samanta
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Publication number: 20150302429Abstract: A report generation system is provided. The system includes a database configured to store customer data and transactional data for a plurality of customers of a client. The report generation system also includes a query generator accessible by an analyst to define one or more report queries using a plurality of input variables. The query generator is configured to deconstruct the one or more report queries to create a query tree structure. The query tree structure includes a plurality of distinct report queries. The report generation system further includes a report processor configured to process the customer data and the transactional data based on the plurality of distinct report queries and values of input variables to generate one or more reports with output data. The report processor includes a report design module accessible by the analyst to define a plurality of data visualization formats.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Krishna Kumar Mehra, Prasun Kumar, Pravanjan Choudhury, Abhilash L. Lakkur, Yogesh Jha, Sourabh Mundhra
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Publication number: 20150186481Abstract: An ETL system for extracting transactional data from a plurality of source machines is provided. The ETL system includes a data query module configured to provide an interface to enable a data analyst to define an input query to extract transactional data, which is present on a plurality of source machines. The source machines form a multi-tenant system and each source machine is identified by a unique tenant identifier. The system also includes a query parsing module coupled to the data query module and configured to deconstruct the input query to create a tree structure. The tree structure comprises a plurality of distinct queries. The system further includes a data extraction module coupled to the query parsing module and configured to extract transactional data based on the distinct queries and copy the transactional data to a destination system wherein the transactional data comprises a plurality of data types.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Krishna Kumar Mehra, Prasun Kumar, Pravanjan Choudhury, Abhilash L. Lakkur, Sudipta Samanta
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Publication number: 20150081437Abstract: A system for managing customer engagements of a client is provided. The system includes an event tracker configured to track at least one of transactional data and customer profile data of a plurality of customers of the client and a customizable rule engine configured to dynamically generate one or more customized rules using parameters associated with at least one of the transactional data and the customer profile data. The system also includes a customer event management module coupled to the event tracker and to the customizable rule engine, wherein the customer event management module is configured to analyze the transactional data and the d customer profile data for each customer to select one or more applicable rules and to apply the selected rules to generate one or more customized offers for the respective customer. The system further includes a customer engagement module configured to execute instructions for transmitting the one or more customized offers to the respective customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Krishna Kumar Mehra, Prasun Kumar, Prakhar Verma, Abhilash L. Lakkur
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Patent number: 8984022Abstract: A tree structure of plurality of information records arranged is recursively grown by splitting at least a portion of the records and by generating at least one predictive model. Related apparatus, systems, methods and computer program products are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart Crawford, Prasun Kumar, Navin Doshi, Xing Zhao, Richard Schiffman
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Patent number: 8280836Abstract: Data characterizing a desired variable order and an unordered graph can be received so that all paths in the unordered graph can be enumerated and a first path in the unordered graph can be leveled according to the desired variable order in a first oblivious read once decision graph. For each additional path other than the first path, the additional path is leveled in the desired order, nodes of the additional path are added to the first oblivious read once decision graph, and a union operation is performed on the first oblivious read once decision graph to union graph roots on the first oblivious read once decision graph. Thereafter, generation of a second oblivious read once decision graph can be initiated after completing processing of the first path and each additional path. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventor: Prasun Kumar
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Patent number: 8200609Abstract: Data characterizing a plurality of related action graphs is received. Thereafter, the plurality of related action graphs are transformed into a logically equivalent structure so that rendering of the logically equivalent structure can be initiated. Related interfaces, apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Patent number: 8200693Abstract: Techniques are described for logically comparing strategies. In one aspect the strategies can be compared by receiving a request to compare a first strategy to a second strategy, the first strategy graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes, the second strategy graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes, each set of linked nodes linking a root node to at least one action node; identifying a subset of linked nodes from at least one of the first set of linked nodes and the second set of linked nodes based on an equivalence of a first subset of the first set of linked nodes to a second subset of the second set of linked nodes; and, providing a visual depiction of the identified subset of the linked nodes to a user, the visual depiction corresponding to the equivalence of the first subset to the second subset.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Michael Steele, Stuart Crawford, Navin Doshi, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov
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Publication number: 20100332514Abstract: Techniques are described for logically comparing strategies. In one aspect the strategies can be compared by receiving a request to compare a first strategy to a second strategy, the first strategy graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes, the second strategy graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes, each set of linked nodes linking a root node to at least one action node; identifying a subset of linked nodes from at least one of the first set of linked nodes and the second set of linked nodes based on an equivalence of a first subset of the first set of linked nodes to a second subset of the second set of linked nodes; and, providing a visual depiction of the identified subset of the linked nodes to a user, the visual depiction corresponding to the equivalence of the first subset to the second subset.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Michael Steele, Stuart Crawford, Navin Doshi, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov
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Publication number: 20100063953Abstract: Data characterizing a desired variable order and an unordered graph can be received so that all paths in the unordered graph can be enumerated and a first path in the unordered graph can be leveled according to the desired variable order in a first oblivious read once decision graph. For each additional path other than the first path, the additional path is leveled in the desired order, nodes of the additional path are added to the first oblivious read once decision graph, and a union operation is performed on the first oblivious read once decision graph to union graph roots on the first oblivious read once decision graph. Thereafter, generation of a second oblivious read once decision graph can be initiated after completing processing of the first path and each additional path. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: PRASUN KUMAR
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Publication number: 20090058859Abstract: Data characterizing a plurality of related action graphs is received. Thereafter, the, plurality of related action graphs are transformed into a logically equivalent structure so that rendering of the logically equivalent structure can be initiated. Related interfaces, apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson