David Zito - Pasadena CA, US Joseph Essas - Los Angeles CA, US Reza Ghanbari - Wayzata MN, US Yusuf Gomel - Pasadena CA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705014000
Abstract:
In some embodiments, the present invention provides methods and systems for facilitating transactions between advertisers and advertisees for arranging for presentation of advertisements to users of computers or other computerized devices. Advertiser and advertisee offers, including user context conditions, are obtained. User context information is obtained, such as real-time or almost real-time information about an online user of an Internet site of the advertiser. If a match is determined between an advertiser offer, an advertisee offer, and a user context, arranging for presentation of an advertisement to the user is facilitated.
Steven A. Sholtis - El Dorado Hills CA, US Kenneth J. Henderson - Folsom CA, US Terry F. LeClair - Fremont CA, US Maureen Costello - Clarence NY, US Reza Ghanbari - Wayzata MN, US Ramaswamy Sastri - Shakopee MN, US Carl Stanley Lestor - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Intuit Inc. - Mountain View CA Ingenix Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A method for transferring health care data between a consumer health care application and a plurality of health care information sources. The method includes requesting a first portion of health care data corresponding to a consumer from a first health care information source of the plurality of health care information sources, receiving the first portion of health care data from the first health care information source, storing the first portion of health care data in a health care data repository, requesting a second portion of health care data corresponding to the consumer from a second health care information source of the plurality of health care information sources, receiving the second portion of health care data from the second health care information source, storing the second portion of health care data in the health care data repository, and accessing the first portion of health care data and the second portion of health care data from the health care data repository.
Mark C. Yturralde - San Diego CA, US Reza A. Ghanbari - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
PatientSafe Solutions, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H05K 5/00
US Classification:
36167901
Abstract:
A jacket for a handheld device is disclosed. The jacket may include a housing including a receiving area for the handheld device. The housing may include an opening configured to align with a display surface of the handheld device and engaging structure disposed about the opening to engage at least a portion of the display surface of the handheld device when the device is disposed within the receiving area. The jacket may also include a connector member and a scanner. The connector member may connect to the handheld device when the handheld device is in the receiving area and the scanner may communicate with the handheld device when the handheld device is connected to the connector member.
A method for authoring clinical diagnosis data includes: parsing, on a processing device, clinical data regarding components and diagnoses of diseases, the components including at least one of signs, symptoms, or factors for generating structured clinical data; correlating, on the processing device, the structured clinical data based on at least one of the components; determining, on the processing device, clusters of the components that are related to the diseases; identifying, using principal component analysis on the processing device, one or more predictive components of the clusters of the components related to the diseases for generating a diagnosis predictive model; and generating, on the processing device, a disease model based on the diagnosis predictive model, the disease model being for diagnosing a patient in accordance with the identified one or more predictive components.
Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Web Application
Garland Wong - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US Carlos Chue - San Diego CA, US Anthony Tang - San Diego CA, US Reza Ghanbari - San Diego CA, US Dyami Calire - Encinitas CA, US Eric VanLydegraf - Solana Beach CA, US Meliza Sanchez - Carlsbad CA, US Trent Barnes - Vista CA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/50
US Classification:
345/969000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method is described. The method of designing a web application includes designing a set of components, each component having a set of instances. The method also includes designing an application having references to the set of components. The method further includes designing an interface having references to the application, and building the application based on the interface and the designing of the application. In an alternate embodiment, a method is also described. The method of providing a web-based application includes receiving a request for a web-based application. The method further includes accessing the web-based application. The method also includes accessing a set of objects related to the web-based application within a repository, and executing the web-based application including the set of objects in a manner including interaction with a requestor originating the request for the web-based application.
Systems And Methods For Verifying Whether Vehicle Operators Are Paying Attention
- Dallas TX, US Daniel Andrew Deninger - Carlsbad CA, US Reza Ghanbari - San Diego CA, US Mark Freitas - San Diego CA, US Jeffrey Griswold - San Diego CA, US David Forney - La Jolla CA, US Nicholas Shayne Brookins - Encinitas CA, US Jason Palmer - Carlsbad CA, US
International Classification:
B60Q 9/00 B60W 50/14
Abstract:
Systems and methods for verifying whether vehicle operators are paying attention are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: generate output signals conveying information related to a first vehicle operator; make a first type of determination of at least one of an object on which attention of the first vehicle operator is focused and/or a direction in which attention of the first vehicle operator is focused; make a second type of determination regarding fatigue of the first vehicle operator; make a third type of determination of at least one of a distraction level of the first vehicle operator and/or a fatigue level of the first vehicle operator; and effectuate a notification regarding the third type of determination to at least one of the first vehicle operator and/or a remote computing server.
Systems And Methods For Verifying Whether Vehicle Operators Are Paying Attention
- San Diego CA, US Daniel Andrew Deninger - Carlsbad CA, US Reza Ghanbari - San Diego CA, US Mark Freitas - San Diego CA, US Jeffrey Griswold - San Diego CA, US David Forney - La Jolla CA, US Nicholas Shayne Brookins - Encinitas CA, US Jason Palmer - Carlsbad CA, US
International Classification:
B60Q 9/00 B60W 50/14
Abstract:
Systems and methods for verifying whether vehicle operators are paying attention are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: generate output signals conveying information related to a first vehicle operator; make a first type of determination of at least one of an object on which attention of the first vehicle operator is focused and/or a direction in which attention of the first vehicle operator is focused; make a second type of determination regarding fatigue of the first vehicle operator; make a third type of determination of at least one of a distraction level of the first vehicle operator and/or a fatigue level of the first vehicle operator; and effectuate a notification regarding the third type of determination to at least one of the first vehicle operator and/or a remote computing server.
Systems And Methods For Using A Distributed Data Center To Create Map Data
- San Diego CA, US Reza Ghanbari - San Diego CA, US David Forney - La Jolla CA, US Mark Freitas - San Diego CA, US Daniel Andrew Deninger - Carlsbad CA, US Jeffrey Griswold - San Diego CA, US Jason Palmer - Carlsbad CA, US
This disclosure relates to a distributed data center that includes resources carried by a fleet of vehicles. The system includes sensors configured to generate output signals conveying information related to the vehicles and/or the surroundings of vehicles. The system includes a remote computing server configured to maintain map data and distribute it to the fleet, including local map data to individual vehicles pertaining to their surroundings. Individual vehicles may compare the local map data with the information related to their individual surroundings. Based on such comparisons, individual vehicles may detect discrepancies between the local map data and the information related to their individual surroundings. The remote computing server may modify and/or update the map data based on the detected discrepancies.