Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2023-2025
Title: Innovations by Brian Paul Kroth
Introduction
Brian Paul Kroth is an accomplished inventor based in Madison, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in software development and performance analysis. With a total of three patents to his name, Kroth's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of coding practices through innovative solutions.
Latest Patents
Kroth's latest patents include a "Notebook for navigating code using machine learning and flow analysis." This invention features a code notebook and backend cloud service designed to intelligently analyze program source code. Developers can draft specific code queries that target variables, code structures, and program flows. The cloud-computing environment builds a code database that analyzes the source code's text and structures, embedding semantic equivalence and program flow identifications. The query service utilizes machine-learned embeddings to generate results that are presented to the developer in a clear representation of the source code.
Another notable patent is focused on "Performance evaluation of an application based on detecting degradation caused by other computing processes." This invention detects performance degradation in applications that share infrastructure with other computing processes. By writing data to shared storage segments and analyzing read access patterns, Kroth's method identifies performance issues attributable to other processes. The findings are then used to inform a machine learning model, which assesses the application's performance without the interference of the other computing process.
Career Highlights
Kroth is currently employed
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