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Balamurali Manyam, Kondapur IN
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20100162246 | USE OF ANALYTICS TO SCHEDULE, SUBMIT OR MONITOR PROCESSES OR REPORTS - Embodiments of the invention provide for executing a batch process on a repository of information. According to one embodiment, executing a batch process can comprise presenting one or more aspects of records of the repository and receiving a selection of a criteria for at least one aspect of the records. Records matching the selected criteria can be identified and a summary of the information can be presented. The batch process can comprise one of a plurality of batch processes. In such a case, a selection of the batch process can be received and parameters of the batch process can be populated with the selected criteria. The batch process can then be executed with the parameters. For example, executing the batch process can comprise generating a report based on the parameters and the records of the repository. | 06-24-2010 |
Balamurali Krishna Manyam, Hyderabad IN
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20090249250 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LOG FILE PROCESSING AND GENERATING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE BASED THEREON - A method and computer system for processing log file data, as well as to a graphical user interface for presenting the processed log file data is disclosed. Embodiments provide convenient mechanisms for processing log file data to generate a hierarchical representation of the log file data which more clearly indicates relationships between functions and information about one or more functions, where the log file data is processed in accordance with tag information associated with the application. The processed log file data may then be used to render a graphical user interface which displays the structured log file data. Nodes associated with nested functions may be indented with respect to parent nodes to indicate the nested relationship between functions. Additionally, the nodes may be expanded or collapsed to more clearly display the relationship between functions, to vary the amount of information displayed, etc. | 10-01-2009 |
20090276733 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR PRESENTING AN INTERACTIVE HIERARCHY AND INDICATING ENTRY OF INFORMATION THEREIN - A method, computer system, and graphical user interface for presenting an interactive hierarchy and indicating entry of information therein is disclosed. An interactive hierarchy is used to organize information using nodes arranged in multiple levels, where the interactive hierarchy may also be used to select a node to operate on. The interactive hierarchy may provide sense-of-place by depicting the organization of the nodes and indicating which node a user is operating on. An indicator is also provided which indicates whether one or more types of information have been entered for a given node, level of nodes, etc., thereby providing sense-of-task by enabling a user to determine which types of information have already been entered, which types of information have yet to be entered, etc. Further, a task indicator may be provided for stepping users through various information entry and/or management tasks, thereby further improving sense-of-task. | 11-05-2009 |
Ganiraju Manyam, Vienna, VA US
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20110301853 | Tumor Discriminator - A tumor discriminator determines if a biological sample is diseaseous. Summarized expression value samples in a reference dataset are determined. The summarized expression value being a summation of gene expression levels for disease and normal samples. A biological sample summarized expression value is determined using a gene expression profile for a biological sample. A disease sample distance is estimated from the biological sample summarized expression value to a location in the disease sample space. The disease sample space defined by a statistical analysis of the disease samples. A normal sample distance is estimate from the biological sample summarized expression value to a location in the normal sample space The normal sample space defined by a statistical analysis of the normal samples. The disease sample distance is compared with the normal sample distance to determine if the biological sample is diseaseous. | 12-08-2011 |
Harish Manyam, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110054302 | Method and apparatus for detecting, Characterizing, and sampling tissue via a lumen - An apparatus for diagnosing a patient includes a catheter having a tip. The apparatus includes a bioptome disposed in proximity to the tip to obtain a tissue sample of the patient. The apparatus includes a radiodetector disposed in proximity to the tip to detect radiation in the patient. A method for diagnosing a patient includes the steps of moving a tip of a catheter to a desired location in a blood vessel of the patient determined by radiation detected by a radiodetector disposed in proximity to the tip. There is the step of obtaining a tissue sample of the patient with a bioptome disposed in proximity to the tip. | 03-03-2011 |
Ohil K. Manyam, Bengaluru IN
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20120137146 | STATELESS REMOTE POWER MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTERS - A remote power management system and method for awakening a remote computing device over a computer network. A wakeup event is initiated by a client on the network, and an application server publishes the wakeup event. A subscriber, such as the subnet where the remote computing device resides, picks up the wakeup event and gives it to a computing device on the subnet that is awake. The awake computing device constructs a “magic packet” to take advantage of the automatic wakeup feature of the network card on the remote computing device, and broadcasts the “magic packet” throughout the subnet. Stateless handling of wakeup events is used to alleviate any need for a dedicated proxy server on the subnet to send the “magic packets.” The computing device on the subnet that constructs and broadcasts the “magic packets” is rotated to provide equitable rest time for each of the computing devices. | 05-31-2012 |
Ohil K. Manyam, Bellevue, WA US
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20140046922 | SEARCH USER INTERFACE USING OUTWARD PHYSICAL EXPRESSIONS - The disclosed architecture enables user feedback in the form of gestures, and optionally, voice signals, of one or more users, to interact with a search engine framework. For example, document relevance, document ranking, and output of the search engine can be modified based on the capture and interpretation of physical gestures of a user. The recognition of a specific gesture is detected based on the physical location and movement of the joints of a user. The architecture captures emotive responses while navigating the voice-driven and gesture-driven interface, and indicates that appropriate feedback has been captured. The feedback can be used to alter the search query, personalize the response using the feedback collected through the search/browsing session, modifying result ranking, navigation of the user interface, modification of the entire result page, etc., among many others. | 02-13-2014 |
20140280299 | Simplified Collaborative Searching Through Pattern Recognition - Simplified collaborative searching is provided by pattern recognition such as facial recognition, motion recognition, and the like to provide handsfree functionality. Users join a collaborative search by placing themselves within the field of view of a camera communicationally coupled to a computing device that performs facial recognition and identifies the users, thereby adding them to the collaboration. Users also join by performing simple movements with a portable computing device, such as the ubiquitous mobile phone. A collaboration component tracks the users in the collaboration and identifies them to a search engine, thereby enabling the search engine to perform a collaborative search. The collaboration component also disseminates the collaborative recommendations, either automatically or based upon explicit requests triggered by pattern recognition, including motion recognition and touch recognition. The collaboration component can utilize heuristics to identify individual collaborative sessions, or can utilize existing collaborative infrastructure. | 09-18-2014 |
Ravi Kiran Manyam, Santa Clara, CA US
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20110072177 | VIRTUAL CHANNELS FOR EFFECTIVE PACKET TRANSFER - The invention sets forth a crossbar unit that includes multiple virtual channels, each virtual channel being a logical flow of data within the crossbar unit. Arbitration logic coupled to source client subsystems is configured to select a virtual channel for transmitting a data request or a data packet to a destination client subsystem based on the type of the source client subsystem and/or the type of data request. Higher priority traffic is transmitted over virtual channels that are configured to transmit data without causing deadlocks and/or stalls. Lower priority traffic is transmitted over virtual channels that can be stalled. | 03-24-2011 |
Upendra H. Manyam, Mumbai IN
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20090129735 | OPTICAL FIBER HAVING REDUCED DEFECT DENSITY - An optical fiber comprising a multimode glass core having a diameter of at least 250 microns and an index of refraction and a polymer cladding having a thickness and contactingly surrounding a glass portion of the fiber so as to define an interface between the glass portion and the polymer cladding. The polymer cladding can have a first index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction. The fiber can comprise a density of less than 0.25 non-conforming regions having a diameter of 25 microns or greater per millimeter of length along the fiber, where each of the non-conforming regions is a region visible to the human eye under an optical microscope and having at least a portion thereof within a selected distance of the interface. The selected distance can be less than or equal to the thickness of the polymer cladding. The optical microscope can have a total magnification of about 200. The polymer cladding can be applied to at least a part of the optical fiber in at least a class 1000 environment. Methods of using optical fibers, including receiving with an optical fiber optical energy from a source and guiding the optical energy with the optical fiber, wherein the optical energy comprises at least one of 1) pulses each comprising a peak power of at least 10 kW, 2) an average power of at least 50 Watts, or 3) an average power density of at least 2.9 kW/cm | 05-21-2009 |