Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021-2022
Title: Innovations by Cassius D'Helon
Introduction
Cassius D'Helon is an accomplished inventor based in Coral Gables, FL. He has made significant contributions to the field of conversational intelligent tutor systems. With a total of 2 patents, D'Helon continues to push the boundaries of technology and education.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Automated decision making for selecting scaffolds after a partially correct answer in conversational intelligent tutor systems." This invention involves a hardware processor that implements a conversational intelligent tutor system. It obtains a partially correct natural language answer from a student and accesses contextual knowledge related to that student. Based on this information, the system applies a rule set or predictive model to select scaffolding options for the student, which are then displayed to enhance learning.
Another notable patent is "Feedback system and method for improving performance of dialogue-based tutors." This invention focuses on enhancing the performance of dialogue-based tutoring systems. It includes receiving feedback from users during natural language interactions. The system presents various feedback categories to the user, who can select one. A feedback candidate is then generated, indicating potential changes in training data and domain-specific content based on the user's feedback.
Career Highlights
Cassius D'Helon is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. His work at IBM allows him to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field of technology and education.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Vinay Kumar Reddy Kasireddy and Fabrizio Jose Pisciotta Sanabria. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the innovative projects at IBM.
Conclusion
Cassius D'Helon is a remarkable inventor whose work in conversational intelligent tutor systems is paving the way for advancements in educational technology. His patents reflect a commitment to improving learning experiences through innovative solutions.