Patents by Inventor Sandeep Robert DATTA
Sandeep Robert DATTA 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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Patent number: 11944429Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself— rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action— identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2023Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Matthew J. Johnson
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Publication number: 20230225636Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Matthew J. Johnson, Geetika Bajaj
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Patent number: 11669976Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Matthew J. Johnson, Alexander B. Wiltschko
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Patent number: 11622702Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander Bame Wiltschko, Matthew J. Johnson
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Publication number: 20220392017Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to manipulate or normalize image of animals to a reference size and shape. Synthetically normalizing the image data to a reference size and shape allows machine learning models to automatically identify subject behaviors in a manner that is robust to changes in the size and shape of the subject. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Winthrop Gillis, Jeffrey Evan
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Patent number: 11432528Abstract: A device for detecting and recording animal behavior may include at least one corral that defines a contained field, the base surface of the at least one corral being sensitive to the animal's footprint. The device also includes an image capturing device that cooperates with the base surface to capture both a profile of the animal's full footprint and a profile of the animal's toe print when the animal is standing on its toes. In some embodiments, the device is capable of providing a stimulus to the animal and observing the resulting behavior of the animal via the image capturing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignees: President and Fellows of Harvard College, Children's Medical Center CorporationInventors: Clifford J. Woolf, David P. Roberson, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Sandeep Robert Datta
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Publication number: 20220207902Abstract: A method for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including stimulating the animal using a stimulus device; collecting data from the animal using a data collection device; analyzing the collected data; and developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A system for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including a stimulus device for stimulating the animal; a data collection device for collecting data from the animal; a device for analyzing the collected data; and a device for developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A computer implemented method, a computer system and a nontransitory computer readable storage medium related to the same. Also, a method and apparatus for automatically discovering, characterizing and classifying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area. Further, use of a depth camera and/or a touch sensitive device related to the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander B. Wiltschko
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Patent number: 11263444Abstract: A method for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including stimulating the animal using a stimulus device; collecting data from the animal using a data collection device; analyzing the collected data; and developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A system for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including a stimulus device for stimulating the animal; a data collection device for collecting data from the animal; a device for analyzing the collected data; and a device for developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A computer implemented method, a computer system and a nontransitory computer readable storage medium related to the same. Also, a method and apparatus for automatically discovering, characterizing and classifying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area. Further, use of a depth camera and/or a touch sensitive device related to the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2018Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander B. Wiltschko
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Publication number: 20210369146Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert DATTA, Alexander Bame WILTSCHKO, Matthew J. JOHNSON
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Patent number: 11020025Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2016Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander Bame Wiltschko, Matthew J. Johnson
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Publication number: 20210110550Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert DATTA, Matthew J. JOHNSON
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Patent number: 10909691Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Matthew J. Johnson
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Patent number: 10650228Abstract: A device for detecting and recording animal behavior is provided. The device includes at least one corral that defines a contained field, the base surface of the at least one corral being sensitive to the animal's footprint. The device also includes an image capturing device that cooperates with the base surface to capture a first video frame in which at least one of a tail, body and head of the animal is illuminated by a light below the animal and a second video frame in which both a profile of a full footprint and a profile of a toe print of the animal when the animal is standing on its toes is illuminated by a light that is totally internally reflected within the base surface. A control system is arranged to control the image capturing device to capture the first and second video frames.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2016Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignees: Children's Medical Center Corporation, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: David P. Roberson, Clifford J. Woolf, Michael T. Do, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Sandeep Robert Datta
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Publication number: 20190261596Abstract: A device for detecting and recording animal behavior is provided. The device includes at least one corral that defines a contained field, the base surface of the at least one corral being sensitive to the animal's footprint. The device also includes an image capturing device that cooperates with the base surface to capture both a profile of the animal's full footprint and a profile of the animal's toe print when the animal is standing on its toes. In some embodiments, the device is capable of providing a stimulus to the animal and observing the resulting behavior of the animal via the image capturing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicants: Children's Medical Center Corporation, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Clifford J. Woolf, David P. Roberson, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Sandeep Robert Datta
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Patent number: 10238085Abstract: A device for detecting and recording animal behavior is provided. The device includes at least one corral that defines contained field, the base surface of the at least one corral being sensitive to the animal's footprint. The device also includes an image capturing device that cooperates with the base surface to capture both a profile of the animal's full footprint and a profile of the animal's toe print when the animal is standing on its toes. In some embodiments, the device is capable of providing a stimulus to the animal and observing the resulting behavior of the animal via the image capturing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignees: Children's Medical Center Corporation, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Clifford J. Woolf, David P. Roberson, Alexander B. Wiltschko, Sandeep Robert Datta
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Publication number: 20190087965Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2017Publication date: March 21, 2019Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert DATTA, Matthew J. JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20190080158Abstract: A device for detecting and recording animal behavior is provided. The device includes at least one corral that defines a contained field, the base surface of the at least one corral being sensitive to the animal's footprint. The device also includes an image capturing device that cooperates with the base surface to capture a first video frame in which at least one of a tail, body and head of the animal is illuminated by a light below the animal and a second video frame in which both a profile of a full footprint and a profile of a toe print of the animal when the animal is standing on its toes is illuminated by a light that is totally internally reflected within the base surface. A control system is arranged to control the image capturing device to capture the first and second video frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2016Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicants: Children's Medical Center Corporation, President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: David P. Roberson, Clifford J WOOLF, Michael T DO, Alexander B Wiltschko, Sandeep Robert Datta
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Publication number: 20180293430Abstract: A method for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including stimulating the animal using a stimulus device; collecting data from the animal using a data collection device; analyzing the collected data; and developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A system for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including a stimulus device for stimulating the animal; a data collection device for collecting data from the animal; a device for analyzing the collected data; and a device for developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A computer implemented method, a computer system and a nontransitory computer readable storage medium related to the same. Also, a method and apparatus for automatically discovering, characterizing and classifying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area. Further, use of a depth camera and/or a touch sensitive device related to the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert DATTA, Alexander B. WILTSCHKO
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Publication number: 20180279921Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert DATTA, Alexander Bame WILTSCHKO, Matthew J. Johnson
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Patent number: 10025973Abstract: A method for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including stimulating the animal using a stimulus device; collecting data from the animal using a data collection device; analyzing the collected data; and developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A system for studying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area including a stimulus device for stimulating the animal; a data collection device for collecting data from the animal; a device for analyzing the collected data; and a device for developing a quantitative behavioral primitive from the analyzed data. A computer implemented method, a computer system and a nontransitory computer readable storage medium related to the same. Also, a method and apparatus for automatically discovering, characterizing and classifying the behavior of an animal in an experimental area. Further, use of a depth camera and/or a touch sensitive device related to the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGEInventors: Sandeep Robert Datta, Alexander B. Wiltschko