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Diane Living Hernek

from Oakland, CA
Age ~60

Diane Hernek Phones & Addresses

  • 1441 E 38Th St, Oakland, CA 94602
  • 4178 Montgomery St, Oakland, CA 94611
  • 11837 Dorothy St, Los Angeles, CA 90049
  • Somerset, NJ
  • Berkeley, CA

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Relevance Scoring Based On Optimized Keyword Characterization Field Combinations

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US Patent:
7634475, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Mar 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/684805
Inventors:
Diane Hernek - Oakland CA, US
Assignee:
A9.com, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 5, 707 4, 707 7
Abstract:
A technique for associating keywords with a set of items is provided. The present invention associates one or more keywords with terms found in the two or more characterization fields of an item. Each combination associates each keyword with at most one field. The present invention then calculates a keyword relevancy score for the set of potential keyword field combinations and identifies the keyword field combination with an optimal keyword relevancy score for the item. The method further includes displaying a list of results based on keyword relevancy scores for items.

Multi-Output Packet Server With Independent Streams

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US Patent:
8185809, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Feb 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/679170
Inventors:
Michael Luby - Berkeley CA, US
Ronen Vainish - Sunnyvale CA, US
Lars Rasmussen - Fremont CA, US
David Kushi - San Francisco CA, US
Serban Simu - Fremont CA, US
Adrian Perrig - Berkeley CA, US
Roberto Attias - Richmond CA, US
Michael Walfish - San Francisco CA, US
Diane Hernek - Oakland CA, US
John Byers - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
Digital Fountain, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H03M 13/03
US Classification:
714786, 709228
Abstract:
A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.

Multi-Output Packet Server With Independent Streams

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US Patent:
20020129159, Sep 12, 2002
Filed:
Jun 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/882508
Inventors:
Michael Luby - Berkeley CA, US
Ronen Vainish - Sunnyvale CA, US
Lars Rasmussen - San Francisco CA, US
David Kushi - San Francisco CA, US
Serban Simu - San Jose CA, US
Adrian Perrig - Berkeley CA, US
Roberto Attias - Richmond CA, US
Michael Walfish - San Francisco CA, US
Diane Hernek - Oakland CA, US
John Byers - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/236000, 709/217000
Abstract:
A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.

Multi-Output Packet Server With Independent Streams

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US Patent:
20120203872, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Apr 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/449663
Inventors:
Michael Luby - Berkeley CA, US
Ronen Vainish - Sunnyvale CA, US
Lars Rasmussen - San Francisco CA, US
David Kushi - San Francisco CA, US
Serban Simu - San Jose CA, US
Adrian Perrig - Berkeley CA, US
Roberto Attias - Richmond CA, US
Michael Walfish - San Francisco CA, US
Diane Hernek - Oakland CA, US
John Byers - Newton MA, US
Assignee:
DIGITAL FOUNTAIN, INC. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219
Abstract:
A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.

Generating High Weight Encoding Symbols Using A Basis

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US Patent:
6411223, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Oct 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/691735
Inventors:
Armin Haken - San Francisco CA
Michael G. Luby - Berkeley CA
Gavin Horn - Emeryville CA
Diane Hernek - Oakland CA
John Byers - Newton MA
Michael Mitzenmacher - Belmont MA
Assignee:
Digital Fountain, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H03M 700
US Classification:
341 50, 341 51, 341 60, 341 55, 3952003, 714 15
Abstract:
Output symbols are generated using input symbols and basis elements. A plurality of basis elements are generated. Each basis element is generated from a predetermined function of associated input symbols associated with the basis element. For each output symbol, a set of associated basis elements associated with the output symbol is determined, and a set of direct associated input symbols directly associated with the output symbol is determined. For each output symbol, the output symbol is generated from a predetermined function of the associated basis elements and the associated input symbols.
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