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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Dash; Denver.The latest application filed is for "detection of epidemic outbreaks with persistent causal-chain dynamic bayesian networks".
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Detection of epidemic outbreaks with Persistent Causal-Chain Dynamic Bayesian Networks Grant 7,792,779 - Dash September 7, 2 | 2010-09-07 |
Evaluation of Bayesian network models for decision support Grant 7,650,272 - Przytula , et al. January 19, 2 | 2010-01-19 |
Methods, apparatus, and systems for distributed hypothesis testing in autonomic processing machines Grant 7,603,461 - Crosby , et al. October 13, 2 | 2009-10-13 |
Detection of epidemic outbreaks with Persistent Causal-chain Dynamic Bayesian Networks App 20080306896 - Dash; Denver | 2008-12-11 |
Methods, apparatus, and systems for distributed hypothesis testing in autonomic processing machines App 20070005753 - Crosby; Simon ;   et al. | 2007-01-04 |
Collaborative attack detection in networks App 20060095963 - Crosby; Simon ;   et al. | 2006-05-04 |
Evaluation of bayesian network models for decision support App 20050091012 - Przytula, Krzysztof W. ;   et al. | 2005-04-28 |
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