Stanford, CA, United States of America

Patrick Simianer


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2020

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Title: The Innovations of Patrick Simianer in Neural Machine Translation

Introduction: Patrick Simianer, based in Stanford, California, is an innovative inventor recognized for his contributions to the field of machine translation. With a focus on enhancing language processing technologies, Simianer has developed a groundbreaking apparatus that leverages neural networks for more effective translations.

Latest Patents: Patrick Simianer holds a patent for an "Apparatus and method for an adaptive neural machine translation system." This invention features a network interface circuit designed to receive a source sentence from a client device connected to a network. The system includes a processor and memory that store parameters and instructions enabling the operation of a neural machine translation system trained on extensive corpora of source and target sentences. The innovative system predicts a target sentence from a given source sentence and updates its translation parameters based on user feedback, thereby enhancing the accuracy of translations over time.

Career Highlights: Simianer is employed at Lilt, Inc., a company dedicated to making translation faster and more efficient through the application of cutting-edge technology. His work at Lilt focuses on pushing the boundaries of what is possible in machine translation, making significant strides in adapting language models to better serve users.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Patrick has worked alongside talented colleagues, including Joern Wuebker and Spence Green. Together, they share a commitment to advancing the field of natural language processing and developing innovative solutions that address real-world communication challenges.

Conclusion: Patrick Simianer's contributions to neural machine translation exemplify his dedication to creating innovative technologies that bridge language gaps. His patent highlights the intersection of technology and communication, showcasing the potential for adaptive systems to improve the quality of translations in an increasingly globalized world. Through his work at Lilt, Inc., Simianer continues to significantly impact the future of machine translation and its applications.

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