Patents by Inventor Sean Michael Storlie

Sean Michael Storlie 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).

  • Publication number: 20200005813
    Abstract: There are disclosed devices, system and methods for desired signal spotting in noisy, flawed environments by identifying a signal to be spotted, identifying a target confidence level, and then passing a pool of cabined arrays through a comparator to detect the identified signal, wherein the cabined arrays are derived from respective distinct environments. The arrays may include plural converted samples, each converted sample include a product of a conversion of a respective original sample, the conversion including filtering noise and transforming the original sample from a first form to a second form. Detecting may include measuring a confidence of the presence of the identified signal in each of plural converted samples using correlation of the identified signal to bodies of known matching samples. If the confidence for a given converted sample satisfies the target confidence level, the given sample is flagged.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Sean Michael Storlie, Victor Jara Borda, Michael Kingsley McCourt, JR., Leland W. Kirchhoff, Colin Denison Kelley, Nicholas James Burwell
  • Patent number: 10504541
    Abstract: There are disclosed devices, system and methods for desired signal spotting in noisy, flawed environments by identifying a signal to be spotted, identifying a target confidence level, and then passing a pool of cabined arrays through a comparator to detect the identified signal, wherein the cabined arrays are derived from respective distinct environments. The arrays may include plural converted samples, each converted sample include a product of a conversion of a respective original sample, the conversion including filtering noise and transforming the original sample from a first form to a second form. Detecting may include measuring a confidence of the presence of the identified signal in each of plural converted samples using correlation of the identified signal to bodies of known matching samples. If the confidence for a given converted sample satisfies the target confidence level, the given sample is flagged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: Invoca, Inc.
    Inventors: Sean Michael Storlie, Victor Jara Borda, Michael Kingsley McCourt, Jr., Leland W. Kirchhoff, Colin Denison Kelley, Nicholas James Burwell
  • Patent number: 10332546
    Abstract: There are disclosed devices, system and methods for desired signal spotting in noisy, flawed environments by identifying a signal to be spotted, identifying a target confidence level, and then passing a pool of cabined arrays through a comparator to detect the identified signal, wherein the cabined arrays are derived from respective distinct environments. The arrays may include plural converted samples, each converted sample include a product of a conversion of a respective original sample, the conversion including filtering noise and transforming the original sample from a first form to a second form. Detecting may include measuring a confidence of the presence of the identified signal in each of plural converted samples using correlation of the identified signal to bodies of known matching samples. If the confidence for a given converted sample satisfies the target confidence level, the given sample is flagged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2019
    Assignee: Invoca, Inc.
    Inventors: Sean Michael Storlie, Victor Jara Borda, Michael Kingsley McCourt, Jr., Leland W. Kirchhoff, Colin Denison Kelley, Nicholas James Burwell
  • Patent number: 10269376
    Abstract: There are disclosed devices, system and methods for desired signal spotting in noisy, flawed environments by identifying a signal to be spotted, identifying a target confidence level, and then passing a pool of cabined arrays through a comparator to detect the identified signal, wherein the cabined arrays are derived from respective distinct environments. The arrays may include plural converted samples, each converted sample include a product of a conversion of a respective original sample, the conversion including filtering noise and transforming the original sample from a first form to a second form. Detecting may include measuring a confidence of the presence of the identified signal in each of plural converted samples using correlation of the identified signal to bodies of known matching samples. If the confidence for a given converted sample satisfies the target confidence level, the given sample is flagged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Assignee: Invoca, Inc.
    Inventors: Sean Michael Storlie, Victor Jara Borda, Michael Kingsley McCourt, Jr., Leland W. Kirchhoff, Colin Denison Kelley, Nicholas James Burwell