Patents by Inventor Victor Antonio LOPEZ VILLAMAR

Victor Antonio LOPEZ VILLAMAR 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).

  • Patent number: 11562022
    Abstract: Embodiments use successive refinement to allow a user to systematically explore the result set of an arbitrary query over RDF, such as a SPARQL query. A user inputs an arbitrary base query and modifies this query by replacing selected variables with values to which each selected variable is bound within the result set of the base query. Embodiments present, via a GUI, variable facets that may be substituted for query variables. Embodiments also present, through a GUI, a query history graph that represents query versions that a user has created. A user may navigate this query history graph to return to previously-created query versions. The GUI also provides information about the facets, including a number of results that would be included in the result set of the query version resulting from substitution of the facet for the associated variable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2023
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Jagannathan Srinivasan, Juan Francisco Garcia Navarro, Victor Antonio Lopez Villamar, Matthew Steven Perry, Souripriya Das, Zhe Wu
  • Publication number: 20210191980
    Abstract: Embodiments use successive refinement to allow a user to systematically explore the result set of an arbitrary query over RDF, such as a SPARQL query. A user inputs an arbitrary base query and modifies this query by replacing selected variables with values to which each selected variable is bound within the result set of the base query. Embodiments present, via a GUI, variable facets that may be substituted for query variables. Embodiments also present, through a GUI, a query history graph that represents query versions that a user has created. A user may navigate this query history graph to return to previously-created query versions. The GUI also provides information about the facets, including a number of results that would be included in the result set of the query version resulting from substitution of the facet for the associated variable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2021
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventors: Jagannathan Srinivasan, Juan Francisco Garcia Navarro, Victor Antonio Lopez Villamar, Matthew Steven Perry, Souripriya Das, Zhe Wu
  • Patent number: 10984043
    Abstract: Embodiments use successive refinement to allow a user to systematically explore the result set of an arbitrary query over RDF, such as a SPARQL query. A user inputs an arbitrary base query and modifies this query by replacing selected variables with values to which each selected variable is bound within the result set of the base query. Embodiments present, via a GUI, variable facets that may be substituted for query variables. Embodiments also present, through a GUI, a query history graph that represents query versions that a user has created. A user may navigate this query history graph to return to previously-created query versions. The GUI also provides information about the facets, including a number of results that would be included in the result set of the query version resulting from substitution of the facet for the associated variable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Jagannathan Srinivasan, Juan Francisco Garcia Navarro, Victor Antonio Lopez Villamar, Matthew Steven Perry, Souripriya Das, Zhe Wu
  • Patent number: 9785725
    Abstract: Systems and methods for visualizing relational data as RDF graphs in order to explore connections between data in the relational schema. The relational data is first converted into an initial RDF graph. Referential constraints between tables in the relational data, including unasserted referential constraints and pseudo-referential constraints, are automatically detected and used to augment the RDF graph. In addition, datatype properties in the RDF graph may be folded into annotation objects for better visualization. The resulting graph may be an edge-node graph, with edges corresponding to referential constraints between nodes corresponding to relational table rows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2017
    Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jagannathan Srinivasan, Souripriya Das, Matthew Steven Perry, Juan Francisco Garcia Navarro, Victor Antonio Lopez Villamar
  • Publication number: 20170098009
    Abstract: Embodiments use successive refinement to allow a user to systematically explore the result set of an arbitrary query over RDF, such as a SPARQL query. A user inputs an arbitrary base query and modifies this query by replacing selected variables with values to which each selected variable is bound within the result set of the base query. Embodiments present, via a GUI, variable facets that may be substituted for query variables. Embodiments also present, through a GUI, a query history graph that represents query versions that a user has created. A user may navigate this query history graph to return to previously-created query versions. The GUI also provides information about the facets, including a number of results that would be included in the result set of the query version resulting from substitution of the facet for the associated variable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2016
    Publication date: April 6, 2017
    Inventors: Jagannathan Srinivasan, Juan Francisco Garcia Navarro, Victor Antonio Lopez Villamar, Matthew Steven Perry, Souripriya Das, Zhe Wu
  • Publication number: 20160092554
    Abstract: Systems and methods for visualizing relational data as RDF graphs in order to explore connections between data in the relational schema. The relational data is first converted into an initial RDF graph. Referential constraints between tables in the relational data, including unasserted referential constraints and pseudo-referential constraints, are automatically detected and used to augment the RDF graph. In addition, datatype properties in the RDF graph may be folded into annotation objects for better visualization. The resulting graph may be an edge-node graph, with edges corresponding to referential constraints between nodes corresponding to relational table rows.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Publication date: March 31, 2016
    Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jagannathan SRINIVASAN, Souripriya DAS, Matthew Steven PERRY, Juan Francisco GARCIA NAVARRO, Victor Antonio LOPEZ VILLAMAR