Inventor · New York, NY, US

Daniel Dines

13Patents
4h-index
4Co-inventors
49Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 29, 2004 → Oct 3, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11157339B1 Automation of a process running in a first session via a robotic process automation robot running in a second session Physics 9 Active
US11507259B2 Graphical element detection using a combined series and delayed parallel execution unified target technique, a default graphical element detection technique, or both Physics 4 Active
US11392477B2 Automation of a process running in a first session via a robotic process automation robot running in a second session Physics 4 Active
US12147881B2 Target-based schema identification and semantic mapping for robotic process automation Physics 4 Active
US7496761B2 Method and system for batch task creation and execution Electricity 3 Active
US11232170B1 Application-specific graphical element detection Physics 1 Active
US11301268B2 Graphical element detection using a combination of user interface descriptor attributes from two or more graphical element detection techniques Physics 0 Active
US11734104B2 Screen response validation of robot execution for robotic process automation Physics 0 Active
US12229645B2 Target-based schema identification and semantic mapping for robotic process automation Physics 0 Active
US11461164B2 Screen response validation of robot execution for robotic process automation Physics 0 Active
US12099704B2 Graphical element detection using a combined series and delayed parallel execution unified target technique, a default graphical element detection technique, or both Physics 0 Active
US11281362B1 Graphical element detection using a combined series and delayed parallel execution unified target technique, a default graphical element detection technique, or both Physics 0 Active
US11740990B2 Automation of a process running in a first session via a robotic process automation robot running in a second session Physics 0 Active

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