Fremont, CA, United States of America

Saravanan Anandan

USPTO Granted Patents = 5 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.2

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2022-2025

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Saravanan Anandan

Introduction

Saravanan Anandan is a notable inventor based in Fremont, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the realm of conversational interfaces. With a total of four patents to his name, Anandan's work focuses on enhancing user interaction through innovative systems and methods.

Latest Patents

Anandan's latest patents include "Query construction from conversational inputs" and "Contextually-adaptive conversational interface." The first patent describes a computer-implemented method that semantically processes conversational inputs to separate them into structural entities. This method constructs a query for a data provider based on these entities and transmits the query for execution, ultimately presenting the results through a user interface. The second patent outlines techniques for modifying rules to complete requests using a conversational interface. It involves extracting semantic content from user requests and obtaining contextual metadata to generate a data set of attribute values. The system then determines if the provided data set matches the required attributes and may modify rules accordingly.

Career Highlights

Saravanan Anandan is currently employed at Oracle International Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work at Oracle has allowed him to explore advanced concepts in conversational AI and user interaction.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Anandan has collaborated with talented individuals such as Kaarthik Balasubrahmanian and Sridhar T

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