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David D. Price, Richland, WA US
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20100191623 | SYSTEM UPDATE MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for managing updates to a financial transaction monitoring system, wherein the financial transaction monitoring system is configured to specially handle any financial transactions involving an entity identified in a list of entities. In one embodiment, the system includes a communication interface configured to receive an update to the list of entities, the update including one or more new keywords. The system may further include a memory device having information about a plurality of transactions. In one embodiment, the system includes a processor configured to: determine the number of transactions in the plurality of transactions that can properly be associated with at least one of the new keywords; and determine whether the update will impact the financial transaction monitoring system based at least partially on process metrics and the determined number of transactions in the plurality of transactions that can properly be associated with at least one of the new keywords. | 07-29-2010 |
20100191634 | FINANCIAL TRANSACTION MONITORING - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for monitoring financial transactions. For example, in one embodiment a system includes a communication interface configured to receive information about each transaction of a plurality of transactions. The system includes a memory device having a plurality of keywords and an artificial intelligence application stored therein, the plurality of keywords being associated with a plurality of entities whose transactions are to be specially handled. The system further includes a processor configured to identify a first group of transactions from the plurality of transactions where the information about each transaction of the first group of transactions includes at least one of the plurality of keywords. The processor is further configured to then use the artificial intelligence application to determine that one or more transactions in the first group of transactions are associated with one or more of the plurality of entities. | 07-29-2010 |
David D. Price, Kennewick, WA US
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20110201899 | SYSTEMS FOR INDUCING CHANGE IN A HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC - Systems and methods for inducing a change in a human physiological characteristic. The physiological characteristic may correspond to an emotional state of a dialogue participant. The dialogue participant may be an individual participating in a conversation. The outcome of the conversation may be related to a business objective, such as providing high quality call center services. A sensor may monitor the physiologic characteristic. A processor may relate the physiologic characteristic to an emotional state. The processor may provide feedback to the individual based on the emotional state. The feedback may be formulated to change the individual's emotional state. | 08-18-2011 |
20110201959 | SYSTEMS FOR INDUCING CHANGE IN A HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC - Systems and methods for inducing a change in a human physiological characteristic. The physiological characteristic may correspond to an emotional state of a dialogue participant. The dialogue participant may be an individual participating in a conversation. The outcome of the conversation may be related to a business objective, such as providing high quality call center services. A sensor may monitor the physiologic characteristic. A processor may relate the physiologic characteristic to an emotional state. The processor may provide feedback to the individual based on the emotional state. The feedback may be formulated to change the individual's emotional state. | 08-18-2011 |
20110201960 | SYSTEMS FOR INDUCING CHANGE IN A HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC - Systems and methods for inducing a change in a human physiological characteristic. The physiological characteristic may correspond to an emotional state of a dialogue participant. The dialogue participant may be an individual participating in a conversation. The outcome of the conversation may be related to a business objective, such as providing high quality call center services. A sensor may monitor the physiologic characteristic. A processor may relate the physiologic characteristic to an emotional state. The processor may provide feedback to the individual based on the emotional state. The feedback may be formulated to change the individual's emotional state. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202414 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING VISUAL FEEDBACK THROUGH A PHYSICAL MECHANISM - Thus, systems and methods for providing visual feedback for a banking customer have been provided. Such systems may include a financial instrument preparation device. Such a device may be used for providing cues to a banking customer. The financial instrument preparation device may include a cueing panel and an integrated silicon chip. The chip may further include a communications module for receiving an electronic signal relating to the banking customer's account balance. The chip may also include a computer processing unit for storing the electronic signal in a computer memory. In addition the chip may include an output signal connected to the cueing panel. The output signal may be based, at least in part, on the electronic signal. | 08-18-2011 |
20110295592 | Survey Analysis and Categorization Assisted by a Knowledgebase - The disclosure generally relates to knowledge retrieval using a knowledgebase storing general and/or expert knowledge. In particular, the disclosure relates to using an enhanced knowledgebase to implement a tool for analysis and categorization of surveys. | 12-01-2011 |
Dina Price, Kent, WA US
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20130089648 | MULTI-STEP PROCESS FOR PRODUCING INTERMEDIATE MOISTURE FOODS, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Food processing methods and associated apparatuses are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a food processing method includes heating a meat product in an oven to a pasteurizing temperature of the meat product followed by drying the meat product at the oven temperature that is below the maximum oven temperature of the processing cycle. In another embodiment, the method includes heating a meat product in a continuous belt grill, followed by drying the meat product in a temperature/relative humidity controlled oven. By breaking the food processing method into at least two phases, the method can result in a shorter processing time with better control of the process end points. | 04-11-2013 |
Edward Price, Redmond, WA US
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20100229129 | CREATING ORGANIZATIONAL CONTAINERS ON A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - Embodiments related to the formation of an organizational container on a touch-sensitive graphical user interface are disclosed. One disclosed embodiment provides a method of forming an organizational container comprising receiving a touch gesture at the graphical user interface, the touch gesture defining a set of zero or more content items to be grouped together and further defining a region of the touch-sensitive graphical user interface. The method further comprises forming an organizational container responsive to receiving the touch gesture at the touch-sensitive graphical user interface, presenting a boundary defining the organizational container, moving the set of content items into the organizational container, and presenting the set of content items arranged within the boundary according to an organized view. | 09-09-2010 |
20100241955 | ORGANIZATION AND MANIPULATION OF CONTENT ITEMS ON A TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - Embodiments related to the manipulation of content items on a touch sensitive display are disclosed. One disclosed embodiment comprises a method for operating a graphical user interface on a computing device comprising a touch-sensitive display. The method comprises displaying a content container on the touch-sensitive display, the content container being configured to arrange one or more content items in the content container as a grouped set of content items and to allow a user to selectively move content items into and out of the content container. The method further comprises displaying an ungrouped set of content items on the touch-sensitive display outside of the content container, receiving a user input via a user interface associated with the content container, and in response to the user input, highlighting a content item in the ungrouped set of content items to form a highlighted ungrouped content item. | 09-23-2010 |
Edward N. Price, Issaquah, WA US
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20090003346 | LOCATION BASED MESSAGING - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for location based messaging. A user at one computer system selects at least on other computer system that is to receive an electronic message. The at least one other computer system is selected based on the location of the at least one other computer system, without having to know an electronic identifier of any users at the at least one other computer system. The computer system refers to a mapping that maps computer systems locations to corresponding electronic addresses. Messages can then be sent to the electronic addresses. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention facilitate at least semi-anonymous electronic communication in a network computing environment and significantly mitigate the perceived need of an immediate response that is often associated with responding to (potentially in person) verbal communication. | 01-01-2009 |
Emily Price, Seattle, WA US
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20150212811 | APPLICATION EVENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A system for transforming events from discrete events into aggregated values and statistics and for routing events and aggregated values to consuming clients and servers is provided. Events are described in a common syntax amongst a different applications accessing the system. Events are routed between the transformation system and other clients and servers. Secondary application developers can provide new functionality using the event and statistic stream even after the primary application developer has already shipped to the consumer. | 07-30-2015 |
Jerry Price, Mount Vernon, WA US
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20090079304 | Product display support systems and methods - A combination of a floor surface, a metal structure, and a support system supports product. The metal structure is adapted to be supported by the floor surface defines a display surface and a door surface and further comprises a glass door arranged to allow product within the metal structure to be viewed through the door surface. The support system supports product for retail display from the metal structure. The support system comprises an accessory, a bottom portion, and a front portion. A magnetic portion is rigidly connected to the front portion. | 03-26-2009 |
20100187386 | PRODUCT DISPLAY SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A display support system for supporting product for retail display from an appliance defining a magnetically attractable display surface, a door surface, and a magnetically attractable upper surface and comprising a door arranged to allow access to an interior of the appliance through the door surface. The display support system comprises an accessory, a structure comprising a front portion and a rear portion, and a magnetic portion. The accessory is adapted to support the product for retail display. The front portion is adapted to support the accessory such that the accessory extends from the display surface of the appliance. The rear portion rigidly is connected to the front portion and extends along and engages the upper surface of the appliance to bear downward loads on the front portion. The magnetic portion magnetically secures the structure relative to the appliance and inhibits movement of the front portion away from the display surface. | 07-29-2010 |
Jerry L. Price, Sammamish, WA US
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20090077265 | Method and apparatus for remote initiation of ARINC 615 downloads - A method and apparatus for remotely downloading data from a selected one of a plurality of avionics line replaceable units (LRUs) on an aircraft. In one configuration, a method includes transmitting a message wirelessly to a receiver on the aircraft identifying an LRU having data to be downloaded; selectively switching a communication path from the identified LRU to an aircraft data services link (ADSL) dependent upon the identified LRU; and wirelessly downloading data from the identified LRU utilizing the selectively switched communication path. | 03-19-2009 |
Kevin R. Price, Covington, WA US
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20150157883 | AIRCRAFT AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR REDUCING AN EFFECTIVE ALTITUDE EXPERIENCED AT A SELECTED LOCATION - A system directing oxygen enriched air to locations on an aircraft. A nitrogen generating system may be configured for generating nitrogen enriched air and oxygen enriched air. | 06-11-2015 |
20150157884 | OXYGEN ENRICHED USER COMPARTMENT ON AN AIRCRAFT - A system for providing an oxygen enriched localized environment in a user compartment on an aircraft that can include a gas separation system having an oxygen output channel that outputs a flow of oxygen enriched air, and a duct network coupled to the oxygen output channel and to direct the flow of oxygen enriched air to the user compartment, localized volume. | 06-11-2015 |
Larry Stephen Price, Richland, WA US
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20090195776 | HANDHELD SPECTROMETER INCLUDING WIRELESS CAPABILITIES - A method for collecting and analyzing spectrum data to identify a composition of a sample material is described. The method includes obtaining a sample material, receiving a geographical location of the sample material at a handheld instrument, and analyzing the sample material to obtain sample spectrum data using the handheld instrument. The method also includes determining whether to perform an analysis of the sample spectrum data using the handheld instrument, or to perform the analysis of the sample spectrum data using a remote computer. The method also includes determining a composition of the sample material based on an analysis of the sample spectrum data and recording in a memory area at least one of the composition and the geographical location of the sample material. | 08-06-2009 |
Nathan D. Price, Seattle, WA US
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20150252429 | DETECTION OF BRAIN CANCER TYPES - The invention provides methods to identify various types of brain cancer tissue by comparing gene expression transcriptomes in tissue samples. A sequential method to discriminate among six different types of brain cancer is described. The invention relates to the field of markers for various types of brain cancer. More particularly, it relies on a sequential system for sorting individual cancer types. | 09-10-2015 |
Philip Price, Seattle, WA US
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20130080502 | USER INTERFACE RESPONSIVENESS MONITOR - A diagnostic mechanism monitors execution of a user interface (UI) thread to detect execution of a long running task that may have caused the UI thread to become unresponsive. The execution time of the UI thread is monitored and when it exceeds a threshold, the UI thread's call stack is preserved to a mini-dump file. The completion time of the UI thread is also tracked and stored in a delay file. The mini-dump and delay files are then uploaded to a server where the collected data is aggregated overall execution runs by multiple users to identify the cause of the unresponsiveness. | 03-28-2013 |
20130081001 | IMMEDIATE DELAY TRACKER TOOL - An immediate delay tracker tool listens for the occurrence of user-specified events that exceed a delay threshold. In an embodiment, the events are associated with immediate user actions processed by a user interface (UI) thread where the response time of the immediate user action requires an instantaneous response. When the event exceeds the delay threshold, the control flow of all the processes and/or threads in the system is recorded, filtered and then analyzed for the source of the delay. | 03-28-2013 |
Philip Edward Price, Seattle, WA US
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20140173359 | Automated Correlation and Analysis of Callstack and Context Data - Embodiments allow a user to define event scenarios that are used to analyze callstack and context data. Scenarios that are delayed are flagged and reported to the user with an aggregated callstack of CPU samples taken during the delay. An aggregation is done for samples for the main user interface thread of the process that is being monitored. A user may select other threads to see the callstack aggregation for that thread. The user can identify which methods use the most time for a particular delay from the callstack presentation. An event analysis tool allows quick exploration of the responsiveness issues by visualizing delays as they happen and allowing the user to drill down into callstack details for selected delays. | 06-19-2014 |
R. Kirk Price, Battle Ground, WA US
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20120262781 | HYBRID LASER AMPLIFIER SYSTEM INCLUDING ACTIVE TAPER - Hybrid laser systems include fiber amplifiers using tapered waveguides and solid-state amplifiers. Typically, such systems represent a technically simple and low cost approach to high peak power pulsed laser systems. The tapered waveguides generally are provided with an active dopant such as a rare earth element that is pumped with one or more semiconductor lasers. The active waveguide taper is selected to taper from a single or few mode section to a multimode section. A seed beam in a fundamental mode is provided to a section of the waveguide taper associated with a smaller optical mode, and an amplified beam exits the waveguide taper at a section associated with a larger optical mode. The waveguide taper permits amplification to higher peak power values than comparable small mode area fibers. The fiber amplified beam is then directed to a solid state amplifier, such as a thin disk or rod-type laser amplifier. | 10-18-2012 |
20120262938 | CLADDING MODE SPATIAL FILTER - A laser system can include an optical fiber having a spatial filter defined as a core extension coupled to or integrally formed in an optical fiber so as to reduce the coupling of optical radiation into a fiber cladding. Such a core extension can be formed by removing a length of the cladding from the optical fiber, leaving a portion of the core exposed at the end of the fiber. Alternatively, a core extension can be formed by coupling an end cap to the core of the optical fiber at a fiber end surface. By selecting a length of the core extension based on a beam divergence and beam diameter, radiation coupling into the fiber core can be reduced. | 10-18-2012 |
Robert M. Price, Seattle, WA US
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20110125926 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING WITH ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system and method for communicating with one or more software-controlled devices. | 05-26-2011 |
20120192173 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPDATING SOFTWARE IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system and method for communicating with one or more software-controlled devices. | 07-26-2012 |
Roy F. Price, Seattle, WA US
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20120324052 | REMOTE DOWNLOAD OF CONTENT - A system and method for delivering content is disclosed. A content download service initially registers client computing devices to receive content. Therefore, when the content download service receives a request from a requesting client computing device to download content to a receiving client computing device, the content or download instructions are sent to the receiving client computing device. Downloading is controlled by the content download service and a software agent installed on the receiving client computing devices when they are registered. Content request and content download occur over a computer network, such as the Internet. The content may be stored by the content download service and supplied to the receiving client computing device by the download service, or stored by a content supply service and supplied to the receiving client computing device either directly or via the content download service. | 12-20-2012 |
20140232750 | VISUAL OVERLAY FOR AUGMENTING REALITY - Augmented reality may be provided to one or more users in a real-world environment. For instance, information related to a recognized object may be displayed as a visual overlay appearing to be in the vicinity of the object in the real-world environment that the user is currently viewing. The information displayed may be determined based on at least one of captured images and transmissions from other devices. In one example, a portable apparatus receives a transmitted user identifier (ID) and may submit the user ID to a remote computing device that compares a profile of a user corresponding to the user ID with a profile associated with the portable apparatus for determining, at least in part, information to be displayed as the visual overlay. As another example, the portable apparatus may include a camera to capture images that are analyzed for recognizing objects and identifying other users. | 08-21-2014 |
Tad D. Price, Auburn, WA US
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20090327954 | USING VISUAL LANDMARKS TO ORGANIZE DIAGRAMS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for using visual landmarks to organize diagrams. Embodiments of the invention facilitate using visual landmarks to organize elements within a diagram. Elements of a diagram can be arranged in accordance with configurable defined properties of visual landmarks to provide some degree of layout structure within the diagram. Accordingly, embodiments of the invention provide a user experience that provides some structure but retains the flexibility of free form editing. Users can customize visual landmarks to cause the visual landmarks to exhibit desired behavior. | 12-31-2009 |
20140351727 | USING VISUAL LANDMARKS TO ORGANIZE DIAGRAMS - Visual landmarks are used to organize diagrams. Elements of a diagram can be arranged in accordance with configurable defined properties of visual landmarks to provide some degree of layout structure within the diagram. Users can customize visual landmarks to cause the visual landmarks to exhibit desired behavior. | 11-27-2014 |
William O. Price, Kent, WA US
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20110074642 | HIGH POWER, LOW PROFILE, BROADBAND ANTENNA - An antenna may include an enclosure formed by a front wall and a back wall opposite to the front wall, and a front face and a back face opposite to the front face. Both the front face and the back face extend between the front wall and the back wall to form a cavity within the enclosure. The enclosure further includes a slot formed in the front face to form a cavity backed slot. A radio frequency (RF) connector is mounted in the front wall. A shaped feed line is mounted within the cavity and is electrically connected to the RF connector to transmit and receive RF energy. The shaped feed line extends across the slot to couple the RF energy between the slot and the shaped feed line. The shaped feed line has a predetermined structure to substantially reduce an electric field strength to improve power handing of the antenna. | 03-31-2011 |
William O'Neil Price, Kent, WA US
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20120138609 | Electric Charge Dissipation System for Aircraft - A method, apparatus, and composite fuel tank for manufacturing a structure is provided. A first composite layer and a second composite layer are placed on a mold. The second composite layer and the first composite layer are cured. The first composite layer and the second composite layer form the structure. The second composite layer is configured to dissipate an electric charge on a surface of the structure. | 06-07-2012 |
Zachary Wisenbaker Price, Seattle, WA US
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20120272063 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT OF DOCUMENTS - A method and system for transmission of digital content via e-mail with point of use digital rights management is disclosed. The secured access rights to the digital content may be customized for individual recipients by the sender, and may evolve over time. The access rights are enforced according to a time-dependent scheme. A key server is used to arbitrate session keys for the encrypted content, eliminating the requirement to exchange public keys prior to transmission of the digital content. During the entire process of transmitting and receiving e-mail messages and documents, the exchange of cryptographic keys remains totally transparent to the users of the system. Additionally, electronic documents may be digitally signed with authentication of the signature. | 10-25-2012 |
20140208098 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT OF DOCUMENTS - A method and system for transmission of digital content via e-mail with point of use digital rights management is disclosed. The secured access rights to the digital content may be customized for individual recipients by the sender, and may evolve over time. The access rights are enforced according to a time-dependent scheme. A key server is used to arbitrate session keys for the encrypted content, eliminating the requirement to exchange public keys prior to transmission of the digital content. During the entire process of transmitting and receiving e-mail messages and documents, the exchange of cryptographic keys remains totally transparent to the users of the system. Additionally, electronic documents may be digitally signed with authentication of the signature. | 07-24-2014 |