Patents by Inventor Steve Thompson
Steve Thompson 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: 12197412Abstract: Recent developments in machine learning (commonly coined “artificial intelligence” or “AI”) have vastly expanded applications for this technology, such as myriad “chat” agents adept at understanding natural human language. While state of the art generative models can parse text queries from a user and provide comprehensive, accurate responses (including generating images depicting desired content), current implementations struggle with understanding all information present in images of documents, especially images of business documents. In particular, generative models fail to understand structured and semi-structured information, e.g., as indicated by graphical information such as lines, geometric relationships (e.g., indicated by tables, graphs, figures, etc.), formatting, and other contextual information that human readers easily and implicitly understand.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2024Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: TUNGSTEN AUTOMATION CORPORATIONInventors: Steve Thompson, Veronika Levdik, Iurii Vymenets, Donghan Lee
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Publication number: 20240362197Abstract: Recent developments in machine learning (commonly coined “artificial intelligence” or “AI”) have vastly expanded applications for this technology, such as myriad “chat” agents adept at understanding natural human language. While state of the art generative models can parse text queries from a user and provide comprehensive, accurate responses (including generating images depicting desired content), current implementations struggle with understanding all information present in images of documents, especially images of business documents. In particular, generative models fail to understand structured and semi-structured information, e.g., as indicated by graphical information such as lines, geometric relationships (e.g., indicated by tables, graphs, figures, etc.), formatting, and other contextual information that human readers easily and implicitly understand.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Steve Thompson, Veronika Levdik, Iurii Vymenets, Donghan Lee
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Publication number: 20240358911Abstract: In accordance with some configurations, systems and methods for guided removal from an in vivo subject are provided. In some configurations, a method for removing an object is provided. The method comprising, guiding a flexible tube through a passageway of an in vivo subject, wherein the flexible tube comprises at least a first passageway and a second passageway. Positioning a distal end of the first passageway in proximity to the object. Infusing liquid through the second passageway substantially continuously. Removing the object through the first passageway with at least a portion of the liquid while suction is not being provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Applicants: The General Hospital Corporation, Calyxo, Inc.Inventors: Brian Howard Eisner, Darrin Kent, Steve Thompson, Matthew Yurek
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Publication number: 20240254992Abstract: A highly efficient circulator system is provided, useful for hydronic systems, including both heating and cooling systems. The stand-alone circulator motor is controllable by input from certain sensors, preferably thermal sensors, which provide data enabling the controller of the brushless pump motor to vary its flow output to meet changes in systems loads. The circulator has a ceramic permanent magnet rotor, such as a ferrite, with an electronically, preferably sinusoidally, commutated, electro-magnetic stator controlling the input of electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Applicant: TACO, INC.Inventors: STEVE THOMPSON, VLADISLAV MILCHEV STAKEV, ROBERT F. BIRKENSTOCK, JR., DOUGLAS BIRD, DAVID E. SWEET
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Publication number: 20220280976Abstract: A sieve separator (8) comprising: an upstream chamber (9) comprising an inlet (16a) and an outlet (16b); a downstream chamber (11) comprising an outlet (12); a sieve (13) separating the upstream chamber (9) and downstream chamber (11) and having an upstream surface facing the upstream chamber and a downstream surface facing the downstream chamber; and nozzles (22) for supplying pressurized cleaning gas to the upstream chamber (9) and downstream chamber (11), wherein the nozzles (22) are positioned in the peripheral side wall of the upstream chamber (9) and the peripheral side wall of the downstream chamber (11) and are oriented to create a gas flow along the upstream surface and the downstream surface of the sieve (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Steve Thompson, Jonathan Scherrer
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Publication number: 20210095676Abstract: A highly efficient circulator system is provided, useful for hydronic systems, including both heating and cooling systems. The stand-alone circulator motor is controllable by input from certain sensors, preferably thermal sensors, which provide data enabling the controller of the brushless pump motor to vary its flow output to meet changes in systems loads. The circulator has a ceramic permanent magnet rotor, such as a ferrite, with an electronically, preferably sinusoidally, commutated, electro-magnetic stator controlling the input of electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Steve Thompson, Vladislav Milchev Stakev, Robert F. Birkenstock, JR., Douglas Bird, David E. Sweet
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Publication number: 20190358391Abstract: In accordance with some configurations, systems and methods for guided removal from an in vivo subject are provided. In some configurations, a method for removing an object is provided. The method comprising, guiding a flexible tube through a passageway of an in vivo subject, wherein the flexible tube comprises at least a first passageway and a second passageway. Positioning a distal end of the first passageway in proximity to the object. Infusing liquid through the second passageway substantially continuously. Removing the object through the first passageway with at least a portion of the liquid while suction is not being provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Brian Howard Eisner, Darrin Kent, Steve Thompson, Matthew Yurek
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Patent number: 10406276Abstract: In accordance with some configurations, systems and methods for guided removal from an in vivo subject are provided. In some configurations, a method for removing an object is provided. The method comprising, guiding a flexible tube through a passageway of an in vivo subject, wherein the flexible tube comprises at least a first passageway and a second passageway. Positioning a distal end of the first passageway in proximity to the object. Infusing liquid through the second passageway substantially continuously. Removing the object through the first passageway with at least a portion of the liquid while suction is not being provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, Kalera Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brian Howard Eisner, Darrin Kent, Steve Thompson, Matthew Yurek
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Patent number: 10213812Abstract: A method to remove a contaminant from a material comprises using a drive mechanism to provide a plurality of portions of material to a nozzle in order to generate a jet of the portions of material from the nozzle. At least some of the portions of material are at least partially coated in a contaminant. The jet of the portions of material are directed at a surface of a volume of liquid. An interaction between the jet of the portions of material and the surface of the volume of liquid causes at least some of the contaminant to detach from at least some of the portions of material.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Transition Solutions LimitedInventors: Steve Thompson, David Ingall
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Patent number: 10127441Abstract: In one embodiment, a system includes: a processor; and logic in and/or executable by the processor to cause the processor to: generate a first feature vector based on a digital image captured by a mobile device; compare the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; classify an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparison; determine one or more object features of the object based at least in part on the particular object class; and detect one or more additional objects belonging to the particular object class based on the determined object feature(s). The one or more additional objects are depicted either in the digital image or another digital image received by the mobile device. Corresponding computer program products are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: KOFAX, INC.Inventors: Jan W. Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher
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Patent number: 9996741Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a digital image captured by a mobile device; and using a processor of the mobile device: generating a first representation of the digital image, the first representation being characterized by a reduced resolution; generating a first feature vector based on the first representation; comparing the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; classifying an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparing; and determining one or more object features of the object based at least in part on the particular object class. Corresponding systems and computer program products are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: KOFAX, INC.Inventors: Jan W. Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher
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Publication number: 20180117638Abstract: A method to remove a contaminant from a material comprises using a drive mechanism to provide a plurality of portions of material to a nozzle in order to generate a jet of the portions of material from the nozzle. At least some of the portions of material are at least partially coated in a contaminant. The jet of the portions of material are directed at a surface of a volume of liquid. An interaction between the jet of the portions of material and the surface of the volume of liquid causes at least some of the contaminant to detach from at least some of the portions of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Steve THOMPSON, David INGALL
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Publication number: 20170319776Abstract: In accordance with some configurations, systems and methods for guided removal from an in vivo subject are provided. In some configurations, a method for removing an object is provided. The method comprising, guiding a flexible tube through a passageway of an in vivo subject, wherein the flexible tube comprises at least a first passageway and a second passageway. Positioning a distal end of the first passageway in proximity to the object. Infusing liquid through the second passageway substantially continuously. Removing the object through the first passageway with at least a portion of the liquid while suction is not being provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Brian Howard Eisner, Darrin Kent, Steve Thompson, Matthew Yurek
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Publication number: 20170103281Abstract: In one embodiment, a system includes: a processor; and logic in and/or executable by the processor to cause the processor to: generate a first feature vector based on a digital image captured by a mobile device; compare the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; classify an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparison; determine one or more object features of the object based at least in part on the particular object class; and detect one or more additional objects belonging to the particular object class based on the determined object feature(s). The one or more additional objects are depicted either in the digital image or another digital image received by the mobile device. Corresponding computer program products are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: Jan W. Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher
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Publication number: 20160333883Abstract: A relatively small water pump-DC motor combination, powered by batteries, provides sufficient pump power to create the flow between the hot and cold water lines necessary to maintain a substantially immediate hot water response when the hot water tap is opened. The pump is controlled by a thermal sensor signaling the pump to commence operation when the temperature in the hot water line upstream of the hot water tap is less than a predetermined value. Preferably, each of the batteries is rechargeable, most preferably utilizing a wireless system, where the power source is a distance away from the pump battery, to provide additional protection against electrical short circuits in the presence of water. Commonly available batteries of between 10 and 24 Volts can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2014Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Carl A. PERRONE, Steve THOMPSON, Todd FACEY, Di WU, Robert BIRKENSTOCK, Vladislav STAKEV
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Publication number: 20160259973Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a digital image captured by a mobile device; and using a processor of the mobile device: generating a first representation of the digital image, the first representation being characterized by a reduced resolution; generating a first feature vector based on the first representation; comparing the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; classifying an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparing; and determining one or more object features of the object based at least in part on the particular object class. Corresponding systems and computer program products are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Jan W. Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher
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Publication number: 20160230767Abstract: A highly efficient circulator system is provided, useful for hydronic systems, including both heating and cooling systems. The stand-alone circulator motor is controllable by input from certain sensors, preferably thermal sensors, which provide data enabling the controller of the brushless pump motor to vary its flow output to meet changes in systems loads. The circulator has a ceramic permanent magnet rotor, such as a ferrite, with an electronically, preferably sinusoidally, commutated, electro-magnetic stator controlling the input of electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2015Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Steve Thompson, Vladislav Michev Stakev, Robert F. Birkenstock, JR., Douglas Bird, David E. Sweet
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Patent number: 9396388Abstract: Computer program products include program code readable/executable by one or more processors, and configured to cause the processor(s) to: receive an image of a part or all of a document selected from a group consisting of: a gift card, an invoice, a bill, a receipt, a sales order, an insurance claim, a medical insurance document, and a benefits document; perform optical character recognition (OCR) on the image; extract at least a partial address of a sender of the document; compare the at least partial address of the sender to a plurality of addresses in a first database; and identify one or more of: textual information specific to the sender; and data formatting specific to the sender. The code configured to cause the processor to receive the image, perform the OCR, extract and compare the (at least partial) address, and identify sender-specific information is preferably a processor of a mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Kofax, Inc.Inventors: Jan Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson
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Patent number: 9355312Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a digital image captured by a mobile device; and using a processor of the mobile device: generating a first representation of the digital image, the first representation being characterized by a reduced resolution; generating a first feature vector based on the first representation; comparing the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; and classifying an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparing.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Kofax, Inc.Inventors: Jan Willers Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher
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Publication number: 20140270349Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a digital image captured by a mobile device; and using a processor of the mobile device: generating a first representation of the digital image, the first representation being characterized by a reduced resolution; generating a first feature vector based on the first representation; comparing the first feature vector to a plurality of reference feature matrices; and classifying an object depicted in the digital image as a member of a particular object class based at least in part on the comparing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Kofax, Inc.Inventors: Jan Willers Amtrup, Anthony Macciola, Steve Thompson, Jiyong Ma, Alexander Shustorovich, Christopher W. Thrasher