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10400 Wunderlich Dr, Cupertino, CA 95014    408-5646124   

213 Palmita Pl, Mountain View, CA 94041    650-3865857    650-6251612   

600 Rainbow Dr, Mountain View, CA 94041    650-6251612   

2929 Rolido Dr, Houston, TX 77063    713-7848278   

Falls Church, VA   

Santa Clara, CA   

10353 Alpine Dr, Cupertino, CA 95014    408-4100516   

Work

Company: Sanjay medical store Mar 2012 Position: Head pharmacist

Education

School / High School: Bundelkhand University Sep 2007 Specialities: D.Pharma

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Vivek Pathak resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Vivek Kumar Pathak

Location:
Mountain View, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Education:
University of Mumbai 2007 - 2011
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Account Director

Location:
Mountain View, CA
Work:
Lg
Account Director
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Vivek Pathak

Location:
Mountain View, CA
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Govt of India Ministry of Defence Ordnance Factory Board Ordnance Factory Bhandara
Junior Works Manager
Ofba
Jwm
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Solutions Director

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Menlo College
Guest Speaker
Oracle
Solutions Director
Oracle 2007 - 2012
Solution Manager 4
Oracle 2005 - 2007
Senior Principal Consultant
Oracle 1999 - 2005
Project Lead - Oracle Cpg and Inventory and Wms
Education:
The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru
Bachelors, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Business Intelligence, Enterprise Software, Integration, Strategy, Management, Software Project Management
Certifications:
Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure
The Data Scientist’s Toolbox
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Vivek Pathak

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Vivek Pathak

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Vivek Pathak

Location:
United States
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Vivek Pathak

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Optimum Noise Filter Setting For A Scanner In A Closed Loop System

US Patent:
8094344, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/364439
Inventors:
Paul Cattrone - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Vivek Pathak - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06T 5/00
US Classification:
358 326, 358 19, 358463, 358448, 382260, 382254, 382275
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for determining optimum noise filter setting to be used by a scanner in a system including a printer and a detector forming a closed loop system. A test image including a plurality of horizontal lines, vertical lines, slanted lines and dots are printed using the printer and scanned back using the scanner. The scanned test image data is compared to the input test image data representing the test image, and based on such comparison, the optimum noise filter setting for the printer/scanner pair is determined and stored for future use. This method is particularly useful for printing barcodes having high data capacity.

Method And Apparatus For Authenticating Printed Documents

US Patent:
8316425, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/364035
Inventors:
Paul Cattrone - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Vivek Pathak - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Monolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 7
Abstract:
A method of authenticating a document, typically a printed document, is disclosed. The method comprises: (a) processing a first area of a source document according to a first authentication level to generate first authentication data; (b) processing a second area of the source document according to a second authentication level to generate second authentication data, the second authentication level being different from the first authentication level; (c) generating barcode data representing at least the first and second authentication data; and (d) carrying out at least one of: (d1) embedding the barcode data to the source document to generate a processed document; and (d2) printing the barcode data on a recording medium.

Color Barcode With Enhanced Capacity And Readability For A Closed Loop System

US Patent:
8550350, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363960
Inventors:
Paul Cattrone - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Vivek Pathak - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Laboratory U.S.A., Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/00
US Classification:
23546204, 23546201, 235494
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for determining optimum color gradation levels used by a color gradation barcode in a system including a rendering device for rendering the barcode and a detector for detecting the barcode. The method includes: (a) obtaining input color gradation data; (b) rendering, by using the rendering device, a test pattern based on the input color gradation data, the test pattern comprising at least one color gradation pattern; (c) detecting, by using the detector, the rendered test pattern to generate detected color gradation data; (d) based on the detected color gradation data and the input color gradation data, determining a plurality of optimum color gradation levels to be used for a color gradation barcode; and (e) storing the plurality of optimum color gradation levels.

Document Management Method Using Barcode To Store Access History Information

US Patent:
2007017, Aug 2, 2007
Filed:
Jan 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/343662
Inventors:
Paul Cattrone - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Vivek Pathak - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/54
US Classification:
382306000
Abstract:
A method is described in which metadata regarding a document is encoded as 2d barcode printed on the same recording medium as the document, where the metadata includes an access history of the document and other information. When a printed document including such barcode is copied, the copy includes new barcode containing updated metadata that replaces the original barcode, where the updated metadata includes a record of the current copying or scanning action. When a printed document including such barcode is scanned, the metadata contained in the barcode is extracted and stored. Also described is a document management system including a server connected to one or more clients, scanners, printers, and a storage device for storing documents and metadata. The server includes a digital stamp engine that generates barcode data representing metadata, and supports a variety of workflows including print, barcode generation, scan, copy, barcode update, etc.

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