Patents by Inventor Suki Ramasamy
Suki Ramasamy 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: 10659217Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based automated user matching are described herein. In some arrangements, a node within a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network may receive match parameters from one or more computing devices associated with supply side entities and demand side entities. The node may execute one or more artificial intelligence algorithms to match the supply side entities with the demand side entities based on the received match parameters. In some instances, the artificial intelligence algorithms may be stored in a smart contract on a blockchain and the matching may be performed through execution of the smart contract by nodes of the decentralized P2P network.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman
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Patent number: 10642890Abstract: A natural language processing system that includes an artificial intelligence (AI) engine, a tagging engine, and a resource allocation engine. The AI engine is configured to receive a set of audio files and to identify concepts within the set of audio files. The AI engine is further configured to determine a usage frequency for each of the identified concepts and to generate an AI-defined tag for concepts with a usage frequency that is greater than a usage frequency threshold. The tagging engine is configured to receive an audio file and to modify metadata for the audio file to include AI-defined tags. The resource allocation engine is configured to identify a storage location from among the plurality of storage devices based on tags associated with the audio file and send the audio file to the identified storage location.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Manu J. Kurian, Sean M. Gutman, James McCormack, Suki Ramasamy, William P. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20200075017Abstract: Some aspects disclosed herein are directed to, for example, a system and method comprising a client device receiving an input of at least a portion of a message. The client device may transmit, to a server device, the at least the portion of the message for display via a second client device. The client device may determine an identifier for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may determine, based on a lexicon, a marker name for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may generate an association between the marker name for the at least the portion of the message and the identifier for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may store, at a storage location, the marker name for the at least the portion of the message, the identifier for the at least the portion of the message, and the association between the marker name for the at least the portion of the message and the identifier for the at least the portion of the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, John Dinakar Iruvanti, Mahesh Ganesan
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Patent number: 10565214Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to intelligent database control systems for performing automated request assessments. In one embodiment, a computing device may receive, via a communication interface, a database request from a user computing device. The computing device may generate a legitimacy score associated with the database request based on one or more predetermined definitions. If the legitimacy score is above a predetermined threshold, the computing device may format the database request based on one or more of the predetermined definitions and the legitimacy score and command, via the communication interface, one or more databases to execute the database request. The computing device may format result set generated from the executed database request and transmit, via the communication interface, the formatted result set to the user computing device.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Sita Maha Lakshmi Pidaparthi, Suki Ramasamy
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Publication number: 20200050701Abstract: A natural language processing system that includes an artificial intelligence (AI) engine and a tag management engine. The AI engine is configured to receive a set of audio files and to identify concepts within the set of audio files. The AI engine is further configured to determine a usage frequency for each of the identified concepts and to generate an AI-defined tag for concepts with a usage frequency that is greater than a usage frequency threshold. The tag management engine is configured to receive an audio file, identify tags linked with the audio file, to determine an access frequency for the audio file within a predetermined time period, and to adjust the activity level of the tags based on the access frequency. The tag management engine is further configured to remove tags from the set of tags with an activity level that is less than a purge threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman, James McCormack, Manu J. Kurian, Sean M. Gutman, William P. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20200050703Abstract: A natural language processing system that includes an artificial intelligence (AI) engine, a tagging engine, and a resource allocation engine. The AI engine is configured to receive a set of audio files and to identify concepts within the set of audio files. The AI engine is further configured to determine a usage frequency for each of the identified concepts and to generate an AI-defined tag for concepts with a usage frequency that is greater than a usage frequency threshold. The tagging engine is configured to receive an audio file and to modify metadata for the audio file to include AI-defined tags. The resource allocation engine is configured to identify a storage location from among the plurality of storage devices based on tags associated with the audio file and send the audio file to the identified storage location.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Manu J. Kurian, Sean M. Gutman, James McCormack, Suki Ramasamy, William P. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20200050702Abstract: A natural language processing system that includes an artificial intelligence (AI) engine and a tagging engine. The AI engine is configured to receive a set of audio files and to identify concepts within the set of audio files. The AI engine is further configured to determine a usage frequency for each of the identified concepts and to generate an AI-defined tag for concepts with a usage frequency that is greater than a usage frequency threshold. The tagging engine is configured to receive an audio file and to identify observed concepts within the audio file. The tagging engine is further configured to compare the observed concepts to the first set of concepts, to determine one or more observed concepts matches concepts linked with AI-defined tags, and to modify metadata for the audio file to include AI-defined tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: James McCormack, Sean M. Gutman, Manu J. Kurian, Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy, William P. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20200028668Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based automated user matching are described herein. In some arrangements, a node within a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network may receive match parameters from one or more computing devices associated with supply side entities and demand side entities. The node may execute one or more artificial intelligence algorithms to match the supply side entities with the demand side entities based on the received match parameters. In some instances, the artificial intelligence algorithms may be stored in a smart contract on a blockchain and the matching may be performed through execution of the smart contract by nodes of the decentralized P2P network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman
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Publication number: 20200027085Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Jisoo Lee, John C. Checco, William August Stahlhut, Joseph Castinado, Brad Romano, Suki Ramasamy, Patrick Nicholas Lawrence, Lekha Ananthakrishnan
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Publication number: 20200027066Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based digital token utilization are described herein. Data corresponding to digital tokens may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) network. Smart contracts for collecting digital tokens in exchange for service provider tokens may be deployed to the blockchain. Smart contracts for distributing digital tokens based on credit tokens may be deployed to the blockchain. Through execution of the smart contracts, digital tokens may be utilized by users in various ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman
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Publication number: 20200021598Abstract: Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Jisoo Lee, John C. Checco, William August Stahlhut, Joseph Castinado, Brad Romano, Suki Ramasamy, Patrick Nicholas Lawrence, Lekha Ananthakrishnan
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Publication number: 20200021643Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based property management are described herein. According to a first embodiment of the disclosure, a plurality of computing systems may be established at a plurality of points along a supply chain associated with the manufacture, shipment, and sale of a physical property item. At each of the plurality of points, the plurality of computing systems may identify data corresponding to the physical property item, which may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network. According to a second embodiment of the disclosure, content creator computing devices may transmit digital property item upload requests to a digital property management computing device, which may generate smart contracts corresponding to the requests. Through execution of the smart contracts, access may be granted to digital property items and fees may be provided to the content creator computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy
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Publication number: 20190370129Abstract: A method for creating a common platform graphical user interface is provided. The interface may enable a user to trigger a data load job from a tool. The tool may monitor file upload events, trigger jobs and identify lists of missing or problematic file names. The tool may run on a single thread, thereby consuming relatively less system resources than a multi-thread program to perform its capabilities. The tool may enable selection of file names using wildcard variables or keyword variables. The tool may validate a list of files received against a master file list for each data load job. The tool may receive user input relating to each data load job. The tool may generate a loop within the single thread to receive information. The tool may analyze the received information and use the received information to predict future metadata associated with future data load jobs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Sireesh Kumar Vasantha, Suki Ramasamy
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Patent number: 10498808Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based property management are described herein. According to a first embodiment of the disclosure, a plurality of computing systems may be established at a plurality of points along a supply chain associated with the manufacture, shipment, and sale of a physical property item. At each of the plurality of points, the plurality of computing systems may identify data corresponding to the physical property item, which may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network. According to a second embodiment of the disclosure, content creator computing devices may transmit digital property item upload requests to a digital property management computing device, which may generate smart contracts corresponding to the requests. Through execution of the smart contracts, access may be granted to digital property items and fees may be provided to the content creator computing devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy
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Patent number: 10490193Abstract: Some aspects disclosed herein are directed to, for example, a system and method comprising a client device receiving an input of at least a portion of a message. The client device may transmit, to a server device, the at least the portion of the message for display via a second client device. The client device may determine an identifier for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may determine, based on a lexicon, a marker name for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may generate an association between the marker name for the at least the portion of the message and the identifier for the at least the portion of the message. The client device may store, at a storage location, the marker name for the at least the portion of the message, the identifier for the at least the portion of the message, and the association between the marker name for the at least the portion of the message and the identifier for the at least the portion of the message.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Suki Ramasamy, John Dinakar Iruvanti, Mahesh Ganesan
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Publication number: 20190333030Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based digital token utilization are described herein. Data corresponding to digital tokens may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) network. Smart contracts for collecting digital tokens in exchange for service provider tokens may be deployed to the blockchain. Smart contracts for distributing digital tokens based on credit tokens may be deployed to the blockchain. Through execution of the smart contracts, digital tokens may be utilized by users in various ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman
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Publication number: 20190303882Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a blockchain-based approach for managing utilization of physical property items. Any full node computing device in a network, including a physical property management computing platform, may register a physical property item onto a blockchain associated with the physical property item. The computing platform may further register one or more users onto this blockchain so that the registered users can use the physical property item. Upon receipt of a use request for the physical property item by a registered user, the computing platform may appropriately allocate the physical property item for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy
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Publication number: 20190303893Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based property management are described herein. According to a first embodiment of the disclosure, a plurality of computing systems may be established at a plurality of points along a supply chain associated with the manufacture, shipment, and sale of a physical property item. At each of the plurality of points, the plurality of computing systems may identify data corresponding to the physical property item, which may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network. According to a second embodiment of the disclosure, content creator computing devices may transmit digital property item upload requests to a digital property management computing device, which may generate smart contracts corresponding to the requests. Through execution of the smart contracts, access may be granted to digital property items and fees may be provided to the content creator computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Suki Ramasamy, Sasidhar Purushothaman
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Publication number: 20190304038Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a blockchain-based approach for managing repair of physical property items. Any full node computing device in a network, including a physical property management computing platform, may register a physical property item onto a blockchain associated with the physical property item. The computing platform may further register one or more users onto this blockchain so that the registered users can use the physical property item. As one or more users use the physical property item, the computing platform may receive real-time usage information and may notify the owner of the physical property item when the item needs to be repaired or replaced. The computing platform may then execute an event based on a response to this notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy
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Publication number: 20190306230Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for blockchain-based property management are described herein. According to a first embodiment of the disclosure, a plurality of computing systems may be established at a plurality of points along a supply chain associated with the manufacture, shipment, and sale of a physical property item. At each of the plurality of points, the plurality of computing systems may identify data corresponding to the physical property item, which may be stored on a blockchain associated with a decentralized peer-to-peer (e.g., P2P) network. According to a second embodiment of the disclosure, content creator computing devices may transmit digital property item upload requests to a digital property management computing device, which may generate smart contracts corresponding to the requests. Through execution of the smart contracts, access may be granted to digital property items and fees may be provided to the content creator computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Sasidhar Purushothaman, Suki Ramasamy