Patents by Inventor Ralph Lazzara
Ralph Lazzara 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: 20200004738Abstract: A method includes obtaining an initial answer entigen group from a knowledge database based on a query entigen group of a query. The method further includes determining that a reliable and definitive answer for the query is not obtainable from the initial answer entigen group. When an incomplete answer entigen is a cause for the inability to obtain the reliable and definitive answer, the method further includes determining a missing element, obtaining data regarding the missing element, updating the incomplete answer entigen with the data to produce an updated answer entigen, and updating the initial answer entigen group with the updated answer entigen to produce an updated answer entigen group. When the updated answer entigen group produces the reliable and definitive answer, the method further includes outputting the reliable and definitive answer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190362145Abstract: A method includes obtaining a set of image segment identigens for each image segment of an image to produce sets of image segment identigens. The sets of image segment identigens are possible interpretations of an image segment. The method further includes generating a set of relationships between image segments. The relationships provide a list of one or more ways in which the image segments are related. The method further includes processing different permutations of the sets of image segment identigens in accordance with the set of relationships to generate an entigen group. The entigen group represents a most likely interpretation of the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190325027Abstract: A method includes obtaining a string of words and determining whether two or more words of the string of words are in a word group. When the two or more words are in the word group, the method further includes retrieving a set of word group identigens for the word group and retrieving sets of word identigens for remaining words of the string of words. The method further includes determining whether a word group identigen of the set of word group identigens and word identigens of the sets of word identigens creates an entigen group that is a valid interpretation of the string of words. When the entigen group is the valid interpretation of the string of words, the method further includes outputting the entigen group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Donald Joseph Wurzel, Paige Kristen Thompson, Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Eric Andrew Faurie, Theodore Mazurkiewicz, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190325022Abstract: A method includes generating a new entigen group regarding trusted new information. The method further includes generating entigen groups from phrases of a document and determining whether an entigen group of the entigen groups has a most likely meaning similar to a most likely meaning of the new entigen group. When the entigen group has a most likely meaning similar to the most likely meaning of the new entigen group, the method further includes updating the entigen group based on the new entigen group. When the entigen groups do not include an entigen group having a most likely meaning similar to the most likely meaning of the new entigen group, the method further includes updating the entigen groups to include the new entigen group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Donald Joseph Wurzel, Paige Kristen Thompson, Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Eric Andrew Faurie, Theodore Mazurkiewicz, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190294666Abstract: A method includes generating a plurality of entigen groups from a set of phrases of a statement and identifying two plausible entigen groups based on a true meaning interpretation of the statement. The method further includes identifying a related entigen group based on a phrase of the statement and interpreting each of the two plausible entigen groups in light of the related entigen group to determine whether one of the two plausible entigen groups is a more likely interpretation of the statement than the other one of the two plausible entigen groups. When the one of the two plausible entigen groups is the more likely interpretation of the statement, the method further includes updating the one of the two plausible entigen groups using the related entigen group to produce an updated entigen group and adding the statement as the updated entigen group to a knowledge database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Donald Joseph Wurzel, Stephen Chen, Dennis Arlen Roberson, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190258655Abstract: A method includes generating a plurality of entigen groups from a plurality of phrases, where the plurality of entigen groups represents a plurality of most likely meanings for the plurality of phrases. The method further includes determining an initial interpretation of the related topic based on the plurality of most likely meanings for the plurality of phrases and generating a plurality of scores for the plurality of entigen groups based on the initial interpretation and source information of the plurality of phrases. The method further includes interpreting the plurality of scores in relation to the initial interpretation to determine a confidence level of the initial interpretation and when the confidence level of the initial interpretation compares favorably to a confidence threshold, indicating that the initial interpretation is reliable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190258717Abstract: A method includes interpreting sets of first language identigens to produce an entigen group which represents a most likely meaning of a string of first language words. The method further includes identifying, for each entigen of the entigen group, a corresponding set of second language identigens to identify sets of second language identigens. The method further includes selecting, for each entigen of the entigen group, a selected second language identigen from the corresponding set of second language identigens based on meaning of the entigen to produce an initial string of second language words.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20190220756Abstract: A method includes selecting an entigen group from a knowledge database. The entigen group is a most likely meaning of a phrase of a string of words. An entigen of the entigen group corresponds to a selected identigen from a set of identigens regarding a word of the string of words. The set of identigens represent different meanings of the word. The method further includes identifying other entigen groups of alternate phrases having the most likely meaning from the knowledge database. The alternate phrases are different permutations of the string of words. The method further includes determining a dominant digital representation of a human reaction of the other entigen groups and generating a digital representation of a human reaction for the entigen group based on the dominant digital representation of a human reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2018Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Chen, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Gary W. Grube, Stephen Emerson Sundberg
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Publication number: 20190220474Abstract: A method includes determining a set of identigens for each word of at least some words of a string of words of a query to produce a plurality of sets of identigens. The method further includes interpreting, based on a first knowledge database, the plurality of sets of identigens to produce a first entigen group and generating a first preliminary query response based on the first entigen group. The method further includes interpreting, based on a second knowledge database, the plurality of sets of identigens to produce a second entigen group and generating a second preliminary query response based on the second entigen group. The method further includes comparing the first and second preliminary query responses and when the first preliminary query response and the second preliminary query response are divergent, resolving inconsistencies between the first and second preliminary query responses to produce a final query response.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2018Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, Andrew Chu, Dennis Arlen Roberson, David Ralph Lazzara, Donald Joseph Wurzel
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Patent number: 5786481Abstract: 3,7-Diazabicyclo?3.3!nonanes and selected derivatives thereof of the general formula: ##STR1## wherein Q=S; Z=CH.sub.2 ; and Y equals an N-acyl or N-alkyl group are disclosed as multiclass antiarrhythmic agents.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: The Board of Regents, Oklahoma State UniversityInventors: Kenneth Darrell Berlin, Gregory Lynn Garrison, Subbiah Sangiah, Cyril Roy Clarke, Chun-Lin Chen, Ralph Lazzara, Benjamin Jacob Scherlag, Eugene Stuart Patterson, George Edward Burrows
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Patent number: 5468858Abstract: 3,7-Diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonanes and selected derivatives thereof of the general formula: ##STR1## are disclosed as multiclass antiarrhythmic agents.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: The Board of Regents of Oklahoma State University Physical SciencesInventors: Kenneth D. Berlin, Gregory L. Garrison, Subbiah Sangiah, Cyril R. Clarke, Chun-Lin Chen, Ralph Lazzara, Benjamin J. Scherlag, Eugene S. Patterson, George E. Burrows
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Patent number: 4572192Abstract: A system for aborting the dual pathway tachycardias in a heart comprising the syndrome of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (due generally to atrioventricular nodal reentry or atrioventricular reentry using an anomalous atrioventricular connection for retrograde conduction) by sensing cardiac impulses and, with respect to each sensed cardiac impulse, determining if such sensed cardiac impulse is an inciting cardiac impulse, a cardiac impulse which occurs at a time with respect to the last received cardiac impulse which falls within a predetermined echo zone and which will result in the initiation of a dual pathway tachycardia, and inducing an aborting cardiac impulse in response to a sensed inciting cardiac impulse in the cardiac muscle at a time within the predetermined aborting zone for aborting the initiation of the dual pathway tachycardia.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Board of Regents for The University of OklahomaInventors: Warren M. Jackman, Ralph Lazzara