Brian J. Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US Christopher A. Bering - Dike IA, US Lee R. Rients - Parkersburg IA, US Charles N. Warren - Cedar Falls IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B60K 17/28
US Classification:
180 537, 180 681, 474148
Abstract:
A vehicle front drive assembly includes a housing supporting a plurality of belt driven pulleys, including an input pulley driven by an engine of the vehicle, a first driveshaft, a front PTO drive, and a second driveshaft. The first driveshaft can be connected directly between the engine and the input pulley. The front PTO drive has a housing rotatably supporting an input member, an auxiliary drive member and a PTO driveshaft, and enclosing a PTO transmission. A second driveshaft can be coupled between the engine and the auxiliary drive member. The first driveshaft is removable from the assembly when the second driveshaft and the front PTO drive are connected between the engine and the input pulley. The second driveshaft and the front PTO drive are removable from the assembly when the first driveshaft is connected between the engine and the input pulley.
Auxiliary Drive Assembly For A Front Drive Assembly
Brian J. Potter - Cedar Falls IA, US Christopher A. Bering - Dike IA, US Lee R. Rients - Parkersburg IA, US Charles N. Warren - Cedar Falls IA, US
International Classification:
F16H 7/24
US Classification:
474150
Abstract:
A vehicle front drive assembly includes an auxiliary drive assembly for a vehicle which is driven by an engine which is cooled by a fan. The auxiliary drive assembly includes an input pulley for receiving torque from the engine, a fan drive pulley, a belt engaging the input pulley and the drive pulley and an auxiliary drive housing. The housing supports the belt and has a first opening adapted to receive a torque transmitting member which transmits torque from the engine to the input pulley. The housing has a second opening which receives a fan drive shaft which transmits torque from the fan drive pulley to the fan.
- Eden Prairie MN, US Destinee Tormey - San Diego CA, US Christopher Miller - San Diego CA, US Brian Potter - Carlsbad CA, US Mark L. Morsch - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/30 G16H 10/20 G16H 10/60 G16Z 99/00
Abstract:
Computer implemented systems and methods of processing clinical documentation for a multi-axial coding scheme include inputting clinical documentation from memory operatively coupled with a computer system, and executing a natural language processor configured to process narrative text in the clinical documentation. The processor segments the narrative text based on boundaries defined in the clinical documentation, sequences words in the narrative text based on the segmentation, and maps the sequenced words to semantic objects in an ontology database. The ontology defines classes of semantic objects and relationships between them, corresponding to the multi-axial coding scheme. The semantic objects are converted into characters and output into slots in a medical code, with the characters positioned in the slots based on the multi-axial coding scheme.
Predictive Data Analysis In Conceptually Hierarchical Domains
- Minnetonka MN, US Mariya Wahlstrom - Escondido CA, US Ellyn Oliver - San Diego CA, US Michael Pedersen - San Diego CA, US Mark Messer - Escondido CA, US Brian C. Potter - Carlsbad CA, US Kelly Canter - Roscommon MI, US Mark L. Morsch - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06N 5/04 G06N 5/02
Abstract:
There is a need for solutions for more effective and efficient predictive data analysis systems in conceptually hierarchical domains. This need can be addressed, for example, by a system configured to obtain one or more initial raw inputs; determine a partial prediction for the one or more initial raw inputs, wherein the partial prediction is associated with an initial encoding hierarchy and the initial encoding hierarchy is associated with a plurality of prediction nodes; determine, based on the partial prediction and the initial encoding hierarchy, one or more partial prediction information deficiencies for partial prediction; obtain one or more supplemental raw inputs based on the one or more partial prediction information deficiencies; and generate a conceptually hierarchical prediction based on the one or more supplemental raw inputs and the partial prediction.
- Eden Prairie MN, US Destinee Tormey - San Diego CA, US Christopher Miller - San Diego CA, US Brian Potter - Carlsbad CA, US Mark L. Morsch - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27 G16H 10/20 G16H 10/60
Abstract:
Computer implemented systems and methods of processing clinical documentation for a multi-axial coding scheme include inputting clinical documentation from memory operatively coupled with a computer system, and executing a natural language processor configured to process narrative text in the clinical documentation. The processor segments the narrative text based on boundaries defined in the clinical documentation, sequences words in the narrative text based on the segmentation, and maps the sequenced words to semantic objects in an ontology database. The ontology defines classes of semantic objects and relationships between them, corresponding to the multi-axial coding scheme. The semantic objects are converted into characters and output into slots in a medical code, with the characters positioned in the slots based on the multi-axial coding scheme.
- San Diego CA, US Destinee Tormey - San Diego CA, US Christopher Miller - San Diego CA, US Brian Potter - Carlsbad CA, US Mark L. Morsch - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27 G16H 10/60 G06F 19/00 G16H 10/20
Abstract:
Computer implemented systems and methods of processing clinical documentation for a multi-axial coding scheme include inputting clinical documentation from memory operatively coupled with a computer system, and executing a natural language processor configured to process narrative text in the clinical documentation. The processor segments the narrative text based on boundaries defined in the clinical documentation, sequences words in the narrative text based on the segmentation, and maps the sequenced words to semantic objects in an ontology database. The ontology defines classes of semantic objects and relationships between them, corresponding to the multi-axial coding scheme. The semantic objects are converted into characters and output into slots in a medical code, with the characters positioned in the slots based on the multi-axial coding scheme.
- San Diego CA, US Destinee Tormey - San Diego CA, US Christopher Miller - San Diego CA, US Brian Potter - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
A-Life Medical LLC - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/28 G06F 17/27 G06F 19/00
US Classification:
704 9
Abstract:
Computer implemented systems and methods of processing clinical documentation for a multi-axial coding scheme include inputting clinical documentation from memory operatively coupled with a computer system, and executing a natural language processor configured to process narrative text in the clinical documentation. The processor segments the narrative text based on boundaries defined in the clinical documentation, sequences words in the narrative text based on the segmentation, and maps the sequenced words to semantic objects in an ontology database. The ontology defines classes of semantic objects and relationships between them, corresponding to the multi-axial coding scheme. The semantic objects are converted into characters and output into slots in a medical code, with the characters positioned in the slots based on the multi-axial coding scheme.
Jul 2013 to 2000 Laborer (Seasonal) Bin Crew1133 TC Iowa Army National Guard
Dec 2012 to 2000 E5 Sargeant/88Mike/Truck DriverAvalon Goodyear and Tire Service Oelwein, IA Mar 2013 to Jun 2013 Service Technician / Tire TechnicianBest Cobb Independence, IA May 2012 to Feb 2013 Tipper Driver /Laborer1138 TC St. Louis, MO Aug 2010 to Nov 2012 88 Mike / Truck Driver
Education:
Nu Way School of Truck Driving St. Louis, MO 2005 to 2005 Class A C.D.L. in Truck drivingJob Corps Clearfield, UT 1997 to 2000 Auto Body RepairHawkeye Community College Waterloo, IA 1995 to 1997 Automotive TechnologyCedar Falls High School Cedar Falls, IA 1991 to 1995 General Education
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Pittsburg State University - Electronics Engineering Technology
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Holistic Life Institute - HHP, CMT
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I have vomited at 80 miles an hour. I ate my first twinky at 21 years old.
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I am the owner of an Atlanta handyman service. We provide all kinds of services from remodeling kitchens and baths, to gutter cleaning and repair. I am also a Karate enthusiast and loving husband a...