Inventor · Carrollton, TX, US

Karthik Krishnan

14Patents
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27Co-inventors
54Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 15, 2005 → Jun 14, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7324695B2 Prioritized image visualization from scalable compressed data Electricity 41 Expired
US11594001B2 Methods and systems for generating three-dimensional images that enable improved visualization and interaction with objects in the three-dimensional images Physics 5 Active
US11448042B1 Expandable metal for junction locking and junction sealant applications Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 1 Active
US11687647B2 Method and electronic device for generating semantic representation of document to determine data security risk Physics 1 Active
US12056840B2 Methods and systems for generating three-dimensional images that enable improved visualization and interaction with objects in the three-dimensional images Physics 1 Active
US7560669B2 Method of thermal treatment of components Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US12412358B2 Methods and systems for generating three-dimensional images that enable improved visualization and interaction with objects in the three-dimensional images Physics 0 Active
US11893672B2 Context real avatar audience creation during live video sharing Physics 0 Active
US12050682B2 Method and electronic device for generating semantic representation of document to determine data security risk Physics 0 Active
US12277718B2 Computer-implemented method for visualization of an elongated anatomical structure Physics 0 Active
US12283052B2 Method and system for automatically detecting anatomical structures in a medical image Physics 0 Active
US12291767B2 High strength stainless steel material Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12394147B2 Rendering and displaying a 3D representation of an anatomical structure Physics 0 Active
US11727629B2 Un-occluded visualization of focus with depth continuity with context in volume rendering Physics 0 Active

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