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Alan Wright, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20110084951 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH SELECTABLE OPERATIONAL MODES, METHOD IN A DISPLAY DEVICE AND A CONTROL DEVICE TO ALTER OPERATIONAL MODE OF A DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device with wireless communication capabilities for communicating with an external control system. The device has a first operating mode and a second operating mode. A power consumption of the device in the first operating mode is different from a power consumption of the device in the second operating mode. The device is arranged to change from the first operating mode to the second operating mode based on a signal sent by an external control system. | 04-14-2011 |
Alfred Wright, Pittsgrove, NJ US
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20080242219 | Carbon monoxide home exhaust system - This invention will protect creatures in buildings from deadly carbon monoxide gases emitted from various devices such as home heating systems, hot water heaters, leaky chimneys, stoves, cooking grilles and automobiles. It is designed to automatically remove carbon monoxide from buildings when dangerous levels have been detected. It will work independently or in conjunction with other carbon monoxide detection systems. For example: If an automobile has been intentionally, unintentionally or unsuspectedly started in an attached garage; the system will receive a message indicating the dangerous level of carbon monoxide, and automatically begin exhausting the carbon monoxide from the building, while supplying fresh air from outside. The system will not stop exhausting until reset, and would work in conjunction with alarms. For owner unoccupied buildings, pets would be spared harm from carbon monoxide gases. This system can be independently installed, or integrated within the building ventilation system. | 10-02-2008 |
Andrew K. Wright, Monroe Township, NJ US
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20080215891 | Systems and Methods for Watermarking Software and Other Media - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 09-04-2008 |
20080301452 | Systems and Methods for Watermarking Software and Other Media - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 12-04-2008 |
20090178022 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERMARKING SOFTWARE AND OTHER MEDIA - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 07-09-2009 |
20100229002 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERMARKING SOFTWARE AND OTHER MEDIA - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 09-09-2010 |
20100268958 | Systems and Methods for Watermarking Software and Other Media - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 10-21-2010 |
20110035733 | Software Self-Defense Systems and Methods - Systems and methods are disclosed for protecting a computer program from unauthorized analysis and modification. Obfuscation transformations can be applied to the computer program's local structure, control graph, and/or data structure to render the program more difficult to understand and/or modify. Tamper-resistance mechanisms can be incorporated into the computer program to detect attempts to tamper with the program's operation. Once an attempt to tamper with the computer program is detected, the computer program reports it to an external agent, ceases normal operation, and/or reverses any modifications made by the attempted tampering. The computer program can also be watermarked to facilitate identification of its owner. The obfuscation, tamper-resistance, and watermarking transformations can be applied to the computer program's source code, object code, or executable image. | 02-10-2011 |
20130191644 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERMARKING SOFTWARE AND OTHER MEDIA - Systems and methods are disclosed for embedding information in software and/or other electronic content such that the information is difficult for an unauthorized party to detect, remove, insert, forge, and/or corrupt. The embedded information can be used to protect electronic content by identifying the content's source, thus enabling unauthorized copies or derivatives to be reliably traced, and thus facilitating effective legal recourse by the content owner. Systems and methods are also disclosed for protecting, detecting, removing, and decoding information embedded in electronic content, and for using the embedded information to protect software or other media from unauthorized analysis, attack, and/or modification. | 07-25-2013 |
20130232343 | SOFTWARE SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are disclosed for protecting a computer program from unauthorized analysis and modification. Obfuscation transformations can be applied to the computer program's local structure, control graph, and/or data structure to render the program more difficult to understand and/or modify. Tamper-resistance mechanisms can be incorporated into the computer program to detect attempts to tamper with the program's operation. Once an attempt to tamper with the computer program is detected, the computer program reports it to an external agent, ceases normal operation, and/or reverses any modifications made by the attempted tampering. The computer program can also be watermarked to facilitate identification of its owner. The obfuscation, tamper-resistance, and watermarking transformations can be applied to the computer program's source code, object code, or executable image. | 09-05-2013 |
Andrew K. Wright, Monroe Towship, NJ US
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20130006800 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRICING AND SELLING DIGITAL GOODS - Systems and methods are provided for pricing, selling, and/or otherwise distributing electronic content using auction mechanisms. A randomized auction mechanism is used to determine both the number of goods that are sold and the selling price. The auction mechanism automatically adapts to the bid distribution to yield revenue that is competitive with that which could be obtained if the vendor were able to determine the optimal fixed price for the goods. In one embodiment a set of bids is randomly or quasi-randomly partitioned into two or more groups. An optimal threshold is determined for each group, and this threshold is then used to select winning bids from one or more of the other groups. In another embodiment, each bid is compared to a competing bid that is randomly or quasi-randomly selected from the set of bids. If the bid is less than the randomly-selected competing bid, the bid is rejected. Otherwise, the bid is accepted and the bidder buys the auctioned item at the price of the randomly-selected bid. | 01-03-2013 |
Benjamin Wright, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20150158907 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING A CELL CULTURE - Provided herein are methods of processing a cell culture and open circuit filtration systems. | 06-11-2015 |
Carol Wright, Somerset, NJ US
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20080317827 | Methods and Devices for Delivering Therapeutic Agents to Target Vessels - Methods of preparing devices for delivering at least one therapeutic agent to a target vessel in a mammal, the devices prepared by such methods, and uses of such devices for delivering a therapeutic agent, such as an antiproliferative agent, to a target vessel. | 12-25-2008 |
20100239636 | Methods and Devices for Delivering Therapeutic Agents to Target Vessels - Methods of preparing devices for delivering at least one therapeutic agent to a target vessel in a mammal, the devices prepared by such methods, and uses of such devices for delivering a therapeutic agent, such as an antiproliferative agent, to a target vessel. | 09-23-2010 |
20120172976 | Methods and Devices for Delivering Therapeutic Agents to Target Vessels - The present disclosure pertains to stents having a coating applied thereto, wherein the coating comprises a biocompatible polymer/drug mixture, as well as devices comprising a metallic stent, a biocompatible polymeric carrier and a drug. | 07-05-2012 |
20140303717 | Methods and Devices for Delivering Therapeutic Agents to Target Vessels - The present disclosure pertains to stents having a coating applied thereto, wherein the coating comprises a biocompatible polymer/drug mixture, as well as devices comprising a metallic stent, a biocompatible polymeric carrier and a drug. | 10-09-2014 |
David P. Wright, Somerset, NJ US
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20100181092 | Crosslinkable Blends of Polyolefin Elastomers and Silane Copolymers for Increased Flexibility Cable Insulation - Compositions comprising at least 60 weight percent, based on the total weight of polymers, have at least one silane crosslinkable polyolefin resin and up to about 40 weight percent, based on the total weight of polymers, of at least one polyolefin elastomer resin, wherein the polyolefin polymer elastomer resin has density of less than or equal to about 0.89 g/cm | 07-22-2010 |
David Paul Wright, Somerset, NJ US
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20080227887 | Polypropylene-Based Wire and Cable Insulation or Jacket - The invention is an electrically conductive device, e.g., a wire or cable, having a crush resistance of at least about 18 pounds per square inch (psi), the device comprising: A. An electrically conductive member comprising at least one electrically conductive substrate, e.g., a wire strand or a pair of twisted wire strands; and B. At least one electric-insulating member substantially surrounding the electrically conductive member, e.g., a polymer coating or layer, the electric-insulating member comprising a polymer blend, the polymer blend comprising: 1. At least about 50 weight percent of a polypropylene, and 2. At least about 10 weight percent of an elastomer. In one embodiment, the blend is characterized as having (i) a hot creep of less than 200% at 150 C, (ii) a dielectric constant at 60 Hz and 90 C of less than about 2.5, (iii) a dissipation factor at 60 Hz and 90 C of less than about 0.005, and (iv) an AC breakdown strength of greater than about 600 v/mil. | 09-18-2008 |
Denise Wright, Stewartsville, NJ US
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20150128457 | Protective Heel Enclosure Device - Provided is a protective heel enclosure device that is adapted to prevent the back of the footwear from becoming scuffed or damaged while worn by a user. The footwear protector includes a sleeve having an upper and an elongated heel portion extending downward therefrom. The upper portion of the sleeve includes a zipper, which facilitates the opening of the upper portion of the sleeve. The heel portion of the sleeve includes a sole portion attached thereon, which provides traction so as to prevent skidding. The sleeve is constructed to fit snugly to the back and heel of the footwear. In this way, the protective heel enclosure device of the present invention will not tend to move or will only move relatively minimally against the footwear as it protects the back and heel of the footwear and prolongs the life of the same. | 05-14-2015 |
Diana Wright, Rumson, NJ US
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20130167866 | HAIR ACCESSORY - A hair accessory includes an elastic member with two ends threaded through openings in a locking member such that a loop is formed between a central portion of the elastic member and the locking member to accommodate a user's hair. The locking member is movable relative to the elastic member to change a size of the loop to accommodate more or less hair, as desired. | 07-04-2013 |
Gregory Wright, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20090183403 | Arrangement for indicating exceptional states on product-related information display units - An arrangement for indicating an exceptional state using product-related information display units. The display units include at least of a display. The display includes visual display segments and a visual background. The color of the visual display segments and visual background can be changed electrically. The arrangement includes exceptional state indicating devices for indicating an exceptional state on the displays by changing the color of the background or the display segment segments or both. | 07-23-2009 |
20130027189 | ELECTRONIC PRICE LABEL SYSTEM - A method and system for an electronic price label system comprising at least a base station and a plurality of electronic labels for transferring information between the base station and electronic labels. The method comprises transmitting a first message from base station | 01-31-2013 |
20130036636 | WIRELESS ELECTRONIC SHELF LABEL - A wireless electronic shelf label ( | 02-14-2013 |
20130076586 | ARRANGEMENT FOR REDUCING INTERFERENCE IN AN ELECTRONIC SHELF LABEL - An arrangement for reducing interference in a wireless electronic shelf label (ESL) ( | 03-28-2013 |
Gregory Wright, Montville, NJ US
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20090174903 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REMOTE MONITORING OF IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A method and system for monitoring and controlling machines, such as printers, copiers, facsimile machine and other image forming machines. A server is used for transmitting and communicating information among machines and computers. The server acquires, after machine installation, reference values and during operation, current condition information. The server evaluates this information with the reference values such that a response to the machine may be executed remotely. The server also may update the reference values which change during operation. | 07-09-2009 |
Gregory Alan Wright, Fair Haven, NJ US
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20110053517 | ARRANGEMENT FOR REDUCING THE EFFECT OF SPURIOUS SIGNALS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT RADIO FREQUENCIES - An arrangement for reducing unwanted effects of spurious signals from interference sources in telecommunications at radio frequencies. A communication unit transmits and receives information at radio frequency. Receivers receive the radio signals from the communication unit and for reflecting radio signals back. A control unit is adapted at least to switch the transmitter or receiver of the communication unit off substantially at the frequency of the spurious signals. | 03-03-2011 |
James Anderson Wright, Cedar Grove, NJ US
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20110028511 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - According to the present invention there are provided novel processes for the manufacture of the compound of formula 1 | 02-03-2011 |
20130005761 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a composition comprising the compound of formula (1), | 01-03-2013 |
20130005978 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS - The present invention further relates to a process for the manufacture of compound (I), | 01-03-2013 |
Jeremy Wright, Berkeley Heights, NJ US
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20090018819 | TRACKING CHANGES IN STRATIFIED DATA-STREAMS - Disclosed are systems, methods, and computer readable media for detecting and coordinating changes in stratified data streams. The method embodiment comprises receiving one or more data streams, each data stream comprising at least one lexical item and having at least one metavalue, detecting a change in a frequency of the at least one lexical item for each metavalue separately, coordinating the change in frequency of the at least one lexical item with changes in frequencies of lexical items associated with the at least one lexical item by grouping the at least one lexical item and the associated lexical items over time and across at least one metavalue, wherein end grouping is a coordinated change-event, and presenting a summarization of the coordinated change-event to a user. | 01-15-2009 |
20100138377 | Systems and Methods for Detecting and Coordinating Changes in Lexical Items - Systems and methods for efficiently detecting and coordinating step changes, trends, cycles, and bursts affecting lexical items within data streams are provided. Data streams can be sourced from documents that can optionally be labeled with metadata. Changes can be grouped across lexical and/or metavalue vocabularies to summarize the changes that are synchronous in time. The methods described herein can be applied either retrospectively to a corpus of data or in a streaming mode. | 06-03-2010 |
20110126136 | Method and Apparatus for Botnet Analysis and Visualization - A method and apparatus for botnet analysis and visualization. Network traffic is filtered to compile a list of messages. The identified messages are tokenized, classified, and aggregated and changes in the frequency of tokenized messages are identified. A display of the tokenized messages is generated and displayed via a user interface. The user interface is configured to a allow a user to review data generated based on the filtered network traffic in order to detect potential botnet activity. User input may be used to adjust filtering and tokenization of the messages. | 05-26-2011 |
20120304288 | Modeling and Outlier Detection in Threat Management System Data - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for identifying potential threats on a network based on anomalous behavior in communication between endpoints are provided. Traffic data for a network is accumulated over some period of time. The traffic data is grouped by one or more keys, such as source IP address, and sets of metric values are calculated for the keys. A mixture distribution, such as a negative binomial mixture distribution, is fitted to each set of metric values, and outlying metric values are determined based on the mixture distribution(s). A list of outliers is then generated comprising key values having outlying metric values in one or more of the sets of metric values. | 11-29-2012 |
20120323836 | Systems and Methods for Detecting and Coordinating Changes in Lexical Items - Systems and methods for efficiently detecting and coordinating step changes, trends, cycles, and bursts affecting lexical items within data streams are provided. Data streams can be sourced from documents that can optionally be labeled with metadata. Changes can be grouped across lexical and/or metavalue vocabularies to summarize the changes that are synchronous in time. The methods described herein can be applied either retrospectively to a corpus of data or in a streaming mode. | 12-20-2012 |
20140007237 | Modeling and Outlier Detection in Threat Management System Data | 01-02-2014 |
Jeremy H. Wright, Warren, NJ US
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20140303978 | GRAMMAR FRAGMENT ACQUISITION USING SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC CLUSTERING - A method and apparatus are provided for automatically acquiring grammar fragments for recognizing and understanding fluently spoken language. Grammar fragments representing a set of syntactically and semantically similar phrases may be generated using three probability distributions: of succeeding words, of preceding words, and of associated call-types. The similarity between phrases may be measured by applying Kullback-Leibler distance to these tree probability distributions. Phrases being close in all three distances may be clustered into a grammar fragment. | 10-09-2014 |
Jeremy Huntley Wright, Berkeley Heights, NJ US
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20080215328 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING MORPHEMES IN A TASK CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USING LATTICES - The invention concerns a method and system for detecting morphemes in a user's communication. The method may include recognizing a lattice of phone strings from the user's input communication, the lattice representing a distribution over the phone strings, and detecting morphemes in the user's input communication using the lattice. The morphemes may be acoustic and/or non-acoustic. The morphemes may represent any unit or sub-unit of communication including phones, diphones, phone-phrases, syllables, grammars, words, gestures, tablet strokes, body movements, mouse clicks, etc. The training speech may be verbal, non-verbal, a combination of verbal and non-verbal, or multimodal. | 09-04-2008 |
20090248416 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING USING WORD CONFUSION NETWORKS - Word lattices that are generated by an automatic speech recognition system are used to generate a modified word lattice that is usable by a spoken language understanding module. In one embodiment, the spoken language understanding module determines a set of salient phrases by calculating an intersection of the modified word lattice, which is optionally preprocessed, and a finite state machine that includes a plurality of salient grammar fragments. | 10-01-2009 |
20130077771 | System and Method of Dialog Trajectory Analysis - The invention comprises computer-readable media, methods and systems for performing a dialog analysis and using that analysis to release an updated spoken dialog system. The method embodiment of the invention comprises receiving data associated with dialogs, extracting turn by turn details of the dialog and generating from the extracted details an empirical call-flow representation of the dialog. The call data may be call-logs and user audio. The empirical call-flow representation may be a finite-state machine with nodes that represent call-states and the arcs between nodes represent user responses. Nodes may also represent sub-dialogs. The call-flow representation is presented graphically to a user for easier analysis and understanding. Significant changes in the dialog can be identified as hot-spots for improvement in the next release of the spoken dialog system. | 03-28-2013 |
Jeremy Huntley Wright, Warren, NJ US
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20100049519 | Recognizing the Numeric Language in Natural Spoken Dialogue - A system and a method are provided. A speech recognition processor receives unconstrained input speech and outputs a string of words. The speech recognition processor is based on a numeric language that represents a subset of a vocabulary. The subset includes a set of words identified as being for interpreting and understanding number strings. A numeric understanding processor contains classes of rules for converting the string of words into a sequence of digits. The speech recognition processor utilizes an acoustic model database. A validation database stores a set of valid sequences of digits. A string validation processor outputs validity information based on a comparison of a sequence of digits output by the numeric understanding processor with valid sequences of digits in the validation database. | 02-25-2010 |
20120041763 | RECOGNIZING THE NUMERIC LANGUAGE IN NATURAL SPOKEN DIALOGUE - A system and a method are provided. A speech recognition processor receives unconstrained input speech and outputs a string of words. The speech recognition processor is based on a numeric language that represents a subset of a vocabulary. The subset includes a set of words identified as being for interpreting and understanding number strings. A numeric understanding processor contains classes of rules for converting the string of words into a sequence of digits. The speech recognition processor utilizes an acoustic model database. A validation database stores a set of valid sequences of digits. A string validation processor outputs validity information based on a comparison of a sequence of digits output by the numeric understanding processor with valid sequences of digits in the validation database. | 02-16-2012 |
20140163988 | Recognizing the Numeric Language in Natural Spoken Dialogue - A system and a method are provided. A speech recognition processor receives unconstrained input speech and outputs a string of words. The speech recognition processor is based on a numeric language that represents a subset of a vocabulary. The subset includes a set of words identified as being for interpreting and understanding number strings. A numeric understanding processor contains classes of rules for converting the string of words into a sequence of digits. The speech recognition processor utilizes an acoustic model database. A validation database stores a set of valid sequences of digits. A string validation processor outputs validity information based on a comparison of a sequence of digits output by the numeric understanding processor with valid sequences of digits in the validation database. | 06-12-2014 |
Jeremy Huntley Wright, Berkley Heights, NJ US
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20080288244 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING MORPHEMES IN A TASK CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USING LATTICES - In an embodiment, a lattice of phone strings in an input communication of a user may be recognized, wherein the lattice may represent a distribution over the phone strings. Morphemes in the input communication of the user may be detected using the recognized lattice. Task-type classification decisions may be made based on the detected morphemes in the input communication of the user. | 11-20-2008 |
20110313769 | Method and System for Automatically Detecting Morphemes in a Task Classification System Using Lattices - In an embodiment, a lattice of phone strings in an input communication of a user may be recognized, wherein the lattice may represent a distribution over the phone strings. Morphemes in the input communication of the user may be detected using the recognized lattice. Task-type classification decisions may be made based on the detected morphemes in the input communication of the user. | 12-22-2011 |
Jeremy Huntley Greet Wright, Berkeley Heights, NJ US
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20110093268 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE MODEL CHANGES - An apparatus, a method, and a machine-readable medium are provided for characterizing differences between two language models. A group of utterances from each of a group of time domains are examined. One of a significant word change or a significant word class change within the plurality of utterances is determined. A first cluster of utterances including a word or a word class corresponding to the one of the significant word change or the significant word class change is generated from the utterances. A second cluster of utterances not including the word or the word class corresponding to the one of the significant word change or the significant word class change is generated from the utterances. | 04-21-2011 |
20150073791 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE MODEL CHANGES - An apparatus, a method, and a machine-readable medium are provided for characterizing differences between two language models. A group of utterances from each of a group of time domains are examined. One of a significant word change or a significant word class change within the plurality of utterances is determined. A first cluster of utterances including a word or a word class corresponding to the one of the significant word change or the significant word class change is generated from the utterances. A second cluster of utterances not including the word or the word class corresponding to the one of the significant word change or the significant word class change is generated from the utterances. | 03-12-2015 |
J. Fraser Wright, Princeton, NJ US
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20140336245 | VIRUS VECTORS FOR HIGHLY EFFICIENT TRANSGENE DELIVERY - The invention provides viral vector formulations and methods of uses thereof for delivery of transgenes or therapeutic nucleic acids to human subjects. The formulations include a vector and suitable amounts of empty capsids, viral genome-containing capsids, or viral capsid proteins which are optionally chemically or structurally modified and which bind to neutralizing anti-AAV antibodies thereby reducing or preventing antibody-mediated clearance of the vector, but still allowing the genome-containing (therapeutic) vector to transduce target cells and achieve therapeutic gene transfer. | 11-13-2014 |
20140349403 | LARGE COMMERCIAL SCALE LENTIVIRAL VECTOR PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND VECTORS PRODUCED THEREBY - In accordance with the present invention, a method for increasing the yield of rLV vector particles comprising a trans gene encoding a therapeutic protein or fragment thereof is disclosed. In one approach, cells are transfected with plasmids encoding the necessary components for rLV production using a calcium chloride transfection mix at pH 7.1 wherein the calcium chloride and plasmids form a complex which is added to the cells at a constant speed. The cells are then incubated for a suitable time period wherein virus particle media is collected at least twice during the incubation period and stored in a cold storage unit, thereby reducing virus inactivation. | 11-27-2014 |
John Wright, Hoboken, NJ US
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20150047382 | FULLY REGENERATIVE LIQUID DESICCANT SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS - An air dehumidification system includes a modified packed column air stripper for contacting humid air with a liquid desiccant. The dehumidification system also includes a solar distiller for regenerating the liquid desiccant through evaporation of water. The liquid desiccant may be a salt solution, more specifically, an aqueous solution of calcium chloride. The dehumidification system may also include an evaporative cooler for cooling dehumidified air exiting the air stripper. Condensate from the solar distiller may be directed to the evaporative cooler. | 02-19-2015 |
John Fraser Wright, Princeton, NJ US
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20100098666 | Humanized Viral Vectors and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention provides humanized viral vectors and methods of use thereof for delivery of transgenes or therapeutic nucleic acids to human subjects. Humanized viral vectors are modified from known viral vectors such as those based on AAV by coating their surface with a human protein such as human serum albumin and optionally a lipid coating or formulation, so that the foreign or non-human nature of the vector is masked. The coating is performed in a manner that reduces or prevents binding of antibodies to the vector surface, thereby reducing or preventing antibody-mediated clearance of vector, but still allowing the vector to transduce target cells and achieve therapeutic gene transfer. Such humanized vectors therefore evade pre-existing immune surveillance, reduce immune responses, and achieve therapeutic gene transfer in the presence of pre-existing antibodies to the viral vector. | 04-22-2010 |
20110076744 | Compositions and methods to prevent AAV vector aggregation - Compositions and methods are provided for preparation of concentrated stock solutions of AAV virions without aggregation. Formulations for AAV preparation and storage are high ionic strength solutions (e.g. μ˜500 mM) that are nonetheless isotonic with the intended target tissue. This combination of high ionic strength and modest osmolarity is achieved using salts of high valency, such as sodium citrate. AAV stock solutions up to 6.4×10 | 03-31-2011 |
20130072548 | Scalable Manufacturing Platform for Viral Vector Purification and Viral Vectors So Purified for Use in Gene Therapy - Methods for preparing highly purified AAV vector formulations are provided. The highly pure AAV formulations described herein are superior for clinical use. | 03-21-2013 |
20140037585 | AAV8 Vector with Enhanced Functional Activity and Methods of Use Thereof - Improved compositions and methods for AAV mediated gene therapy are disclosed. | 02-06-2014 |
Jonathan Wright, New Brunswick, NJ US
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20090074701 | METHODS OF ARTIFICIALLY COLORING HAIR - The invention relates to methods of artificially coloring hair including applying to hair a composition containing at least one silicone film forming resin, at least one polysilicone polymer, and at least one hair colorant. | 03-19-2009 |
20090074702 | METHODS OF PRESERVING ARTIFICIAL COLORING ON KERATIN MATERIALS - The invention relates to methods of preserving artificial color on keratin materials including applying to artificially colored keratin materials a composition containing at least one silicone film forming resin and at least one polysilicone polymer. | 03-19-2009 |
20100233114 | METHODS OF STYLING HAIR - The invention relates to compositions containing at least one silicone film forming resin and at least one polysilicone polymer, as well as to methods of applying such compositions to keratin materials. | 09-16-2010 |
Jon R. Wright, Morris Plains, NJ US
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20100064204 | Monitoring Complex Data Feeds Through Ensemble Testing - Managing and monitoring multiple complex data feeds is a major challenge for data mining tasks in large corporations and scientific endeavors alike. The invention describes an effective method for flagging abnormalities in data feeds using an ensemble of statistical tests that may be used on complex data feeds. The tests in the ensemble are chosen such that the speed and ability to deliver real time decisions are not compromised. | 03-11-2010 |
Kelli H. Wright, Bordentown, NJ US
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20090247438 | Hydraulic oil formulation and method to improve seal swell - In one embodiment, a hydraulic oil with favorable seal swell is disclosed. The hydraulic oil comprises, a major amount of base stock, an antiwear additive, a phosphorous containing additive wherein the phosphorous comprises at least 10 ppm and less than 2500 ppm of the hydraulic oil, the hydraulic oil contains less than 200 ppm zinc and less than 100 ppm sulfur, wherein the ratio of phosphorous to metal ratio is chosen to obtain a favorable seal swell performance with at least a ratio of 0.5 and less than 20. In a second embodiment, a method to improve seal swell is disclosed. In a third embodiment, a method of formulating an oil to improve seal swell performance is disclosed. In a fourth embodiment, a method of improving seal swell is disclosed. The method uses a system cleaner for hydraulic systems comprising CaSo | 10-01-2009 |
Maria Wright, Princeton, NJ US
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20130022728 | Spray-Dried Compositions Capable of Retaining Volatile Compounds and Methods of Producing the Same - The present invention relates to spray-dried compositions capable of retaining volatile compounds and methods relating to the same. The present invention also relates to the powders produced by such methods. | 01-24-2013 |
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Pamela J. Wright, Easton, NJ US
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20090062484 | Method for Reducing Depositions in Polymerization Vessels - The method of polymerization includes the steps of a) providing a catalyst system, b) providing at least one monomer or comonomer mixture in a reaction vessel, c) introducing the catalyst into the reaction vessel, and d) polymerizing the at least one monomer or comonomer mixture to produce an isoolefin polymer. The catalyst may be soluble in the diluent used for polymerization. The polymerization contact surfaces of the reaction vessel have an arithmetic average surface roughness of less than 0.3 μm (12 microinches). | 03-05-2009 |
20090062496 | Method for Reducing Depositions in Polymerization Vessels - Provided is a method for reducing depositions in polymerization vessels, where the method includes the steps of providing a reaction vessel having polymerization contact surfaces, polishing a majority of the polymerization contact surfaces to have an average percent excess surface areas (SAxs) of 2% or less, introducing a catalyst system and at least one monomer or comonomer mixture in the reaction vessel, and polymerizing the at least one monomer or comonomer mixture. The catalyst may be soluble in the diluent used for polymerization. The method may be useful for low temperature polymerization systems. | 03-05-2009 |
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20120157633 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A SATURATED DENDRITIC HYDROCARBON POLYMER - A process for making a substantially saturated dendritic hydrocarbon polymer. The process has the following steps: (a) polymerizing an amount of a first alkadiene monomer under anionic conditions in the presence of a first organic monolithium initiator to produce a linear polyalkadiene having a lithiated chain end; (b) reacting the linear polyalkadiene with an amount of a second organic monolithium initiator in the presence of tetramethylethylene diamine to form a multilithiated polyalkadiene; (c) reacting the multilithiated polyalkadiene with an amount of a second alkadiene monomer to form a branched polyalkadiene; (d) repeating steps (b) and (c) with the branched polyalkadiene one or more times to prepare a dendritic polyalkadiene; and (e) hydrogenating the dendritic polyalkadiene to form the substantially saturated dendritic hydrocarbon polymer. | 06-21-2012 |
20120296046 | STAR HYDROCARBON POLYMER, PROCESS FOR MAKING, AND A POLYMER BLEND COMPOSITION HAVING SAME - Provided is a process for making a saturated star hydrocarbon polymer. The process has the following steps: (A) hydrosilylating tetraethylene silicon with methyldichlorosilane in the presence of a hydrosilylating catalyst to form a chlorosilane dendrimer; (B) reacting the chlorosilane dendrimer with vinylmagnesium bromide in the presence of a lithium and/or organolithium initiator stepwise to build a higher generation chlorosilane dendrimer; (C) anionically polymerizing polybutadiene in the presence of a lithium and/or organolithium initiator to form living poly(butadienyl)lithium; (D) attaching the living poly(butadienyl)lithium to the higher generation dendrimer to form a star polybutadiene; and (E) hydrogenating the star polybutadiene to form the saturated star hydrocarbon polymer. There is also provided a saturated star hydrocarbon polymer made according to the above process and a polymer composition of a matrix ethylene polymer and the saturated star hydrocarbon polymer. | 11-22-2012 |
20130211008 | Modified Polyethylene Film Compositions - The present invention relates to polyethylene compositions comprising one or more ethylene polymers and one or more dendritic hydrocarbon polymer modifiers, in particular, this invention further relates to polyethylene blends comprising one or more ethylene polymers and one or more dendritic hydrocarbon polymer modifiers, wherein the modifier has: 1) a g′ value less than 0.75; 2) a Cayley tree topology with a layer number of 2 or more more; and 3) a average Mw between the branch points of 1,500 g/mol or more. | 08-15-2013 |
Peter M. Wright, Mountainside, NJ US
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20150011447 | Additives for Fuels and Oils Comprising Functionalised Diblock Copolymers - Concentrates containing specific functionalised diblock copolymers serve as effective additives for improving the cold flow behaviour of fuels and oils, the copolymers being derived from a terminally-unsaturated intermediate polymer obtained via a metallocene process involving hydrogen. | 01-08-2015 |
Richard W. Wright, Newton, NJ US
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20120150974 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOBILE PRESENCE AGGREGATION - A method, computer readable medium for performing mobile presence aggregation are disclosed. For example, the method acquires presence information associated with a user, packages the presence information into a message and forwards the message containing the presence information via a non-session initiated protocol based transport protocol to a presences access layer server. In another embodiment, the method receives a message containing presence information in a non-session initiated protocol based transport protocol, identifies the presence information in the message, translates the presence information into a presence information data format and forwards the presence information in the presence information data format to a presence server. | 06-14-2012 |
Samuel Wright, Westfield, NJ US
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20130190226 | RECONSTITUTED HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN FORMULATION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF - A reconstituted high density lipoprotein formulation having relatively low toxicity comprises an apolipoprotein such as ApoAI or fragment thereof, a lipid and a detergent at a level which is about 5-50% of that which would normally cause liver toxicity upon administration to a human. The lipid is optimally phosphatidylcholine at about 30-50 g/L and the molar ratio of apolipoprotein:lipid is optimally in the range 1:40 to 1:75. The formulation is useful for treating diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, hypercholesterolaemia and hypocholesterolaemia inclusive of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. | 07-25-2013 |
Timothy Wright, Rahway, NJ US
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20130331379 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN OREXIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST - The present invention is directed to processes for preparing a diazepane compound which is an antagonist of orexin receptors, and which is useful in the treatment or prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders and diseases in which orexin receptors are involved. The present invention is further directed to crystalline forms of this diazepane compound and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. | 12-12-2013 |
Timothy J. Wright, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20140303380 | Process for a CETP Inhibitor - An efficient process is disclosed for producing the compound of formula I, which is the CETP inhibitor anacetrapib, which raises HDL-cholesterol and reduces LDL-cholesterol in human patients and may be effective for treating or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis: | 10-09-2014 |