Tetreault, US
Joel Tetreault, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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20110213610 | Processor Implemented Systems and Methods for Measuring Syntactic Complexity on Spontaneous Non-Native Speech Data by Using Structural Event Detection - Systems and methods are provided for providing a score for a spontaneous non-native speech response to a prompt. A transcription of the spontaneous speech response is accessed. A plurality of clauses are identified within the spontaneous speech response, where identifying a clause includes identifying a beginning boundary and an end boundary of the clause in the spontaneous speech response. A plurality of disfluencies in the spontaneous speech response is identified. One or more proficiency metrics are calculated based on the plurality of identified clauses and the plurality of the identified disfluencies, and a score for the spontaneous speech response is generated based on the one or more proficiency metrics. | 09-01-2011 |
20130103623 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Detection of Sentiment in Writing - Systems and methods are provided for the detection of sentiment in writing. A plurality of texts is received from a larger collection of writing samples with a computer system. A set of seed words from the plurality of texts are labeled as being of positive sentiment or of negative sentiment with the computer system. The set of seed words is expanded in size with the computer system to provide an expanded set of seed words. Intensity values are assigned to words of the expanded set of seed words. Each of the words of the expanded set of seed words is assigned three intensity values: a value corresponding to the strength of the word's association with a positive polarity class, a value corresponding to the strength of the word's association with a negative polarity class, and a value corresponding to the strength of the word's association with a neutral polarity class. | 04-25-2013 |
20130179153 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Detecting Punctuation Errors - Systems and methods are provided for detecting punctuation errors in a text including one or more sentences. A sentence including a plurality of words is received, the sentence including one or more preexisting punctuation marks. One or more punctuation marks are determined with a statistical classifier based on a set of rules, to be inserted in the sentence. The determined punctuation marks are compared with the preexisting punctuation marks. A report of punctuation errors is output based on the comparison. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179766 | System and Method for Identifying Organizational Elements in Argumentative or Persuasive Discourse - In accordance with the teachings described herein, systems and methods are provided for identifying organizational elements in argumentative or persuasive discourse. A text that has been annotated is received. The annotated text includes argumentative or persuasive discourse that includes claims and evidence and organizational elements configured to organize the claims and evidence. Annotations of the annotated text distinguish the organizational elements from the claims and evidence. A rule set or a feature set is identified from the annotated text, where the rule set or the feature set includes textual patterns or word frequency features related to the organizational elements of the annotated text. A model is built based on the annotations and on the rule set or the feature set. The model is configured to identify organizational elements in a new text. The model is applied to the new text. | 07-11-2013 |
Joel Tetreault, San Francisco, CA US
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20140288915 | Round-Trip Translation for Automated Grammatical Error Correction - Systems and methods are provided for correcting a grammatical error in a text sequence. A first text sequence in a first language is received. The first text sequence is translated to a second language to provide a first translated text. The first text sequence is translated to a third language to provide a second translated text. The third language is different from the second language. The first translated text is translated to the first language to provide a first back translation. The second translated text is translated to the first language to provide a second back translation. A plurality of candidate text sequences that include features of the first back translation and the second back translation are determined. The plurality of candidate text sequences include alternative grammatical options for the first text sequence. The plurality of candidate text sequences are scored with the processing system. | 09-25-2014 |
20150243181 | Systems and Methods for Automated Scoring of Textual Responses to Picture-Based Items - Systems and methods are provided for measuring a user's English language proficiency. A constructed response generated by a user is received, the constructed response being based on a picture. The constructed response is processed to determine a first numerical measure indicative of a presence of one or more grammar errors in the constructed response. The constructed response is processed to determine a second numerical measure indicative of a degree to which the constructed response describes a subject matter of the picture. The constructed response is processed to determine a third numerical measure indicative of a degree of awkward word usage in the constructed response. A model is applied to the first, second, and third numerical measures to determine a score for the constructed response indicative of the user's English language proficiency. The model includes first, second, and third variables with associated first, second, and third weighting factors, respectively. | 08-27-2015 |
Joel Tetreault, Roswell, GA US
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20100000417 | COUNTERTOP APPLIANCE COOKING CONTROL UNIT WITH EJECTION FEATURE - A cooking control unit for a kitchen-countertop appliance is configured to selectively engage the body of the appliance in operation and to selectively disengage from the appliance body for cleaning. The control unit includes an ejection mechanism that is operable to force the control unit away from the appliance body to cause the disengagement. The ejection mechanism can be related to a cooking selector configured to select a cooking parameter of the food to be prepared. For example, the ejection mechanism can include displacement members such as pins or cams and the cooking selector can include an ejection position. As the cooking selector is adjusted to the ejection position, the control unit is forced away from the body of the countertop appliance by the displacement members. | 01-07-2010 |
20110155607 | Cookware Lid-Matching System and Method - A cookware set has vessels with vessel indicia indicating size characteristics of the top openings of the specific vessels and has lids sized and configured to fit the top openings of the vessels. The lid indicia correspond to the vessel indicia making it easy for a user to match the correct lid size to a vessel selected for use. | 06-30-2011 |
20120085850 | FOOD-GRATING SYSTEM - A food-grating system including a food container and a food grater. The food container includes a vessel and a lid, and the food grater includes a handle/frame assembly and a grater insert-panel. The handle/frame assembly of the grater mounts, by a coupling system including mating interlocking elements, to the vessel of the container for grating use. The lid of the container mounts, by a closure system including mating interlocking elements, to the vessel of the container for storage, whether or not the grater is also mounted to the vessel. And the grater insert-panel removably mounts, by a coupling system including mating interlocking elements, to the handle/frame assembly of the grater so that interchangeable insert-panels can be used for differing grating functions. | 04-12-2012 |
20130087033 | Food Slicer with Safety and Adjustment Features - A food slicer has a deck defining a food prep surface and a blade oriented laterally across the deck. The blade has a cutting edge exposed on the food prep surface. The blade can divide the deck into a pre-slice deck and a post-slice deck. An elevation of the pre-slice deck can be user adjustable relative to the position of the cutting edge to selectively adjust a slice thickness produced by the food slicer. The food slicer can also have a safety mechanism with a blade guard positioned adjacent the cutting edge. The blade guard is movable between a blocking position blocking the cutting edge and a slicing position exposing the cutting edge. | 04-11-2013 |
Jonathan Wendell Tetreault, Indianapolis, IN US
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20080269467 | Anti-IL-17 Antibodies - Anti-IL-17 antibodies are identified that are characterized as having a high affinity and slow off rate for human IL-17. The antibodies of the invention may be chimeric, humanized or fully human antibodies, immunoconjugates of the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof. The antibodies of the invention are useful in particular for treating autoimmune, inflammatory, cell proliferative and developmental disorders. | 10-30-2008 |
20110027290 | ANTI-IL-17 ANTIBODIES - Anti-IL-17 antibodies are identified that are characterized as having a high affinity and slow off rate for human IL-17. The antibodies of the invention may be chimeric, humanized or fully human antibodies, immunoconjugates of the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof. The antibodies of the invention are useful in particular for treating autoimmune, inflammatory, cell proliferative and developmental disorders. | 02-03-2011 |
Katherine Tetreault, Shelby Township, MI US
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20130041708 | COORDINATING CONTENDING RESOURCES - Systems and methods of coordinating contending resources are disclosed. An example of a method includes analyzing information for activities, resources, and usage of the resources for the activities. The method also includes outputting a description of resource utilization by the activities in a time window, the description of resource utilization coordinating contending resources. | 02-14-2013 |
Luke Tetreault, Loudonville, NY US
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20090242623 | System and Method of Financial Instrument Processing With Duplication Item Detection - A method and system for processing financial instruments in order to detect the presence of duplicate instruments. The method may include the steps of receiving discrete items of identifying information, each for a plurality of financial instruments, grouping the items into cycles and appending discrete cycle and time dependent information to each of the items to form coded items, storing each of the coded items in a database, comparing the stored, coded items to each other to find items having duplicate identifying information, marking items having duplicate identifying information for subsequent deletion and printing a report listing all items having duplicate identifying information. The system may include a mainframe, data repository and item processing applications, all interconnected by a network. The system may receive discrete items of identifying information over a network, such as the Internet or private network, such as SVPCO. In a preferred embodiment, the system may include a module that filters items from incoming strings of items to remove false positives, namely, those items that might otherwise appear to be duplicates, but in fact are not, such as rebate coupons. The remaining duplicate items may be viewed on a graphical user interface that allows a user to review attributes of each item and manually mark duplicates for subsequent deletion. | 10-01-2009 |
20120314931 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT PROCESSING WITH DUPLICATE ITEM DETECTION - A method and system for processing financial instruments to detect the presence of duplicate instruments. The method may include the steps of receiving items of information for a plurality of financial instruments, grouping the items into cycles and appending cycle and time dependent information to the items to form coded items, storing the coded items in a database, comparing the items to find items having duplicate identifying information, marking duplicate items for subsequent deletion and printing a report listing the duplicate items. The system may include a mainframe, data repository, item processing applications, and a module that filters items from incoming strings to remove false positives. The remaining duplicate items may be viewed on a graphical user interface that allows a user to review attributes of each item and manually mark duplicates for subsequent deletion. | 12-13-2012 |
Michael Tetreault, Simsbury, CT US
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20160044447 | MULTIFUNCTION PASS-THROUGH WALL POWER PLUG WITH COMMUNICATION RELAY AND RELATED METHOD - A pass through wall power plug is equipped with multiple transceivers for remote communication. The power plug may be equipped with transceivers operative in different modes or protocols. The power plug may function as a bridge between radio devices. It may function as a centralized access point for receiving and/or storing information from and transmitting information multiple connected electronic devices. The power plug may be equipped with a night light, power meter, relay switch, voltage meter, beacon, proximity sensor or other electronic components. The power plug may be made rotatable around its prongs, and may be configured to be stackable within a standard column of electrical outlets. | 02-11-2016 |
Michael Tetreault, Brook, CT US
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20130220661 | ELECTRICAL DEVICE POWERED THROUGH NEUTRAL OR GROUND - An electrical device is provided that can selectively be powered through a neutral wire or an earth ground. The electrical device includes a line terminal, a neutral terminal, a ground terminal, and a selection mechanism. The line terminal is electrically connected to at least one load. The line terminal can be electrically connected to a line (or “hot”) wire. The neutral terminal is electrically connected to the at least one load. The neutral terminal can be electrically connected to the neutral wire. A first electrical path is provided from the line terminal through the at least one load to the neutral terminal. The ground terminal can conduct current to the earth ground. The selection can selectively provide a second electrical path from the neutral terminal to the earth ground via the ground terminal. | 08-29-2013 |
Michael Dennis Tetreault, Simsbury, CT US
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20150122688 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A CONTAINER OR ITS CONTENTS - Certain embodiments of the present invention include a retainer, a lid, and a sensor, where the sensor is configured to detect information about the retainer, the lid, or the contents in the retainer. The sensor also may be configured to communicate with an internal or external computer system, thereby facilitating showing the detected information as a representation via a display element. In certain embodiments, the system may include an action element such as an open/close lid opening assembly configured to permit automatically or manually opening or closing a drink aperture or another type of dispensing aperture. | 05-07-2015 |
Michael Dennis Tetreault, Broad Brook, CT US
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20150194031 | Digital Swimmer Safety System - A digital swimmer safety system has a programmable radio communications device, such as a smart phone, in communication with a personal radio transmitter on a swimmer. The communications device established a digital connection with the radio transmitter and starts a timer if the signal is lost. The signal may be lost due to submergence of the transmitter in water. If the timer exceeds a threshold, then an alert is displayed. The communications device is configured to continue monitoring the swimmer in background mode so that the user of the device can run another app. The system can be configured so that multiple swimmers can be monitored by the same communications device and different threshold times can be set for each swimmer depending upon their swimming ability. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael T. Tetreault, Wethersfield, CT US
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20110313795 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC POLICYHOLDER REVIEW USING DYNAMIC INTERVIEWS - A policyholder report may be obtained by an insurer from an insured through a series of questions presented by an automated, electronic system. The insured may access the system through a portal, such as a graphical user interface, which may ask the insured a dynamic series of account and/or risk-based questions at or near the expiration of an insurance policy term, and permit the insured to submit verification and supporting information through the portal. Based on the insured's responses to the questions and the information provided, the insurer may complete a review and/or audit, and determine an adjustment to the premium. Additionally, the system may permit the insured and the insurer to review the audit during all stages of completion, and may allow the insured to opt out of the electronic process at any time, or to dispute the results of the audit through the portal. | 12-22-2011 |
Nicole Tetreault, San Antonio, TX US
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20130049311 | Wheeled Personal Grocery Basket and Cart System - Disclosed is a separable shopping basket and cart system, comprising a wheeled basket having sidewalls and a base forming a largely rectangular structure with an open upper, which is securable to a wheeled cart adapted to accept and support the basket in an elevated position while shopping within a store. The cart comprises a wheeled base, a basket-supporting frame and a user push handle. When shopping, the basket is joined with the cart for the collection and purchasing of goods, after which the basket is separated from the cart and taken to the user's car or transported to its intended location. Purchased articles are supported within the basket during transit, while the basket wheels and extended user handle allows the basket and contents to be pulled and not physically carried. The basket is further stowable, wherein the basket walls disconnect to fold into a planar, collapsed state. | 02-28-2013 |
Raymond W. Tetreault, West Greenwich, RI US
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20100176161 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PULSED DISPENSING OF LIQUID - An apparatus and method for pulsed dispensing of liquid. The apparatus includes a syringe body structure communicating with an input passage for pressurized actuation air, and communicating with an exit passage for allowing discharge of the liquid. An air input passage flow air controller is operative to increase the flow rate of the input air in accordance with a relationship that depends at least partially on a reduction of liquid volume in the syringe body structure resulting from a previous pulsed dispensing operation. | 07-15-2010 |
20130240571 | APPARATUS FOR PULSED DISPENSING OF LIQUID - An apparatus for pulsed dispensing of liquid. The apparatus includes a syringe body structure communicating with an input passage for pressurized actuation air, and communicating with an exit passage for allowing discharge of the liquid. An air input passage flow air controller is operative to increase the flow rate of the input air in accordance with a relationship that depends at least partially on a reduction of liquid volume in the syringe body structure resulting from a previous pulsed dispensing operation. | 09-19-2013 |
Roy A. Tetreault, York, SC US
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20140021073 | BREAKABLE TWO PACK CARRIER AND RELATED APPARATUS AND METHOD - A readily dividable container carrier includes a first container engaging opening, a second container engaging opening, and a handle structure located between the first container engaging opening and the second container engaging opening. The handle structure includes a first portion located toward the first container engaging opening and a second portion located toward the second container engaging opening, and a separation line between the first portion and the second portion, the separation line formed by a line of weakness along the handle structure. A method and apparatus for applying the carrier are provided. | 01-23-2014 |
Thomas G. Tetreault, Manchester, NH US
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20080245974 | METHOD OF INTRODUCING MATERIAL INTO A SUBSTRATE BY GAS-CLUSTER ION BEAM IRRADIATION - Method of infusing or introducing material into a substrate using a gas cluster ion beam. The method includes maintaining a reduced-pressure environment around a substrate holder and holding a substrate securely within that reduced-pressure environment. A gas-cluster ion beam formed from a pressurized gas mixture including an inert gas and at least one other atomic or molecular specie is provided to the reduced-pressure environment and accelerated. In one embodiment, the method includes irradiating the accelerated gas-cluster ion beam onto one or more surface portions of the substrate to form an infused region or gas-cluster ion-impact region therein by introducing part or all of the atomic or molecular specie into the surface. In another embodiment, the method includes modifying at least one electrical property of the surface of the substrate by irradiating the accelerated gas-cluster ion beam onto one or more surface portions of the substrate. | 10-09-2008 |
20090001282 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ASSIGNING A BEAM INTENSITY PROFILE TO A GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM USED TO PROCESS WORKPIECES - Embodiments of the invention describe methods and apparatus for assigning a beam intensity profile to a gas cluster ion beam and processing workpieces using a gas cluster ion beam. One embodiment includes generating a gas cluster ion beam in a gas cluster ion beam processing apparatus, collecting parametric data relating to the spatial intensity of the gas cluster ion beam, and generating a beam intensity profile describing the spatial intensity of the gas cluster ion beam by fitting a mathematical functional shape to the parametric data. Another embodiment describes a method for processing a workpiece using a gas cluster ion beam. | 01-01-2009 |
20090191696 | METHOD FOR INCREASING THE PENETRATION DEPTH OF MATERIAL INFUSION IN A SUBSTRATE USING A GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM - A method for infusing material below the surface of a substrate is described. The method comprises modifying a surface condition of a surface on a substrate to produce a modified surface layer, and thereafter, infusing material into the modified surface in the substrate by exposing the substrate to a gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) comprising the material. | 07-30-2009 |
20090233004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPOSITING SILICON CARBIDE FILM USING A GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM - A method for depositing material on a substrate is described. The method comprises maintaining a reduced-pressure environment around a substrate holder for holding a substrate having a surface, and holding the substrate securely within the reduced-pressure environment. Additionally, the method comprises forming a gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) from a pressurized gas comprising a compound having silicon (Si) and carbon (C), accelerating the GCIB to the reduced-pressure environment, and irradiating the accelerated GCIB onto at least a portion of the surface of the substrate to form a thin film containing silicon and carbon, wherein the carbon content is greater than or equal to about 10%. Further the compound may possess a Si—C bond. | 09-17-2009 |
20150044871 | METHOD FOR INCREASING ADHESION OF COPPER TO POLYMERIC SURFACES - Techniques disclosed herein a method and system for conditioning a polymeric layer on a substrate to enable adhesion of a metal layer to the polymeric layer. Techniques may include conditioning the polymeric layer with nitrogen-containing plasma to generate a nitride layer on the surface of the polymeric layer. In another embodiment, the conditioning may include depositing a CuN layer using a lower power copper sputtering process in a nitrogen rich environment. Following the condition process, a higher power copper deposition or sputtering process may be used to deposit copper onto the polymeric layer with good adhesion properties. | 02-12-2015 |