Marfatia
Miten Marfatia, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20100275182 | Knowledge Extraction and Transformation - The present disclosure includes a system and method for learning (or discovering and extracting) business knowledge from a collection of source code. The collection of source code is abstracted to generate an abstracted data stream, which is then transformed to an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. The transformed data in XML format can be further converted to target formats or processed to satisfy different needs such as software system documentation, migration, impact analysis and security analysis. The disclosure also includes an implementation and operation for a pattern abstraction engine configured to receive an input data stream and format it for abstraction into a standard format using a pattern matching mechanism. The disclosure also includes an implementation and operation for a contextual pattern decoder engine configured to extract knowledge attributes and contextual taxonomy from classified blocks of an input data stream. | 10-28-2010 |
Sarika Marfatia, Battle Creek, MI US
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20150057898 | METHOD TO INITIATE, MANAGE, AND ADAPT VEHICLE MOTION AT LOW SPEEDS IN A WET CLUTCH DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION - A transmission control device for a vehicle that includes a controller configured to calculate a first transmission torque based on a first set of inputs, calculate a second transmission torque based on a second set of inputs, determine whether a brake pedal is applied, and apply either the first transmission torque or the second transmission torque based on whether the brake is applied. | 02-26-2015 |
Shirin M. Marfatia, San Diego, CA US
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20100244818 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANSDUCING AN IN VITRO OR MAMMALIAN SYSTEM WITH A LOW-FREQUENCY SIGNAL - Method and apparatus for generating and selecting low-frequency time-domain signals capable of transducing a mammalian system, to produce an agent-specific effect on the system, are disclosed. Low-frequency time-domain signals are generated in the presence of an injected magnetic stimulus, and the resulting signals are selected by a scoring algorithm, and optionally, by testing each signal identified by the scoring algorithm for its ability to produce an agent-specific response in a in vitro system containing components that are responsive to the agent. The selected signals are used to transduce the mammalian system by applying the signals to an electromagnetic transduction coil that holds the sample. | 09-30-2010 |