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Position: Military

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

Donald Wurzel Photo 1

Operations Manager

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Location:
Canfield, Ohio
Industry:
Construction
Donald Wurzel Photo 2

Program Manager At Arete Associates

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Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Defense & Space

Publications

Us Patents

Curating Knowledge Of A Knowledge Database

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US Patent:
20220230075, Jul 21, 2022
Filed:
Mar 24, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/702925
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Paige Kristen Thompson - Huntington Beach CA, US
Stephen Emerson Sundberg - Chicago IL, US
Ameeta Vasant Reed - Deerfield IL, US
Stephen Chen - Wheaton IL, US
Dennis Arlen Roberson - Chapin SC, US
Thomas James MacTavish - Inverness IL, US
Karl Olaf Knutson - Palatine IL, US
Jessy Thomas - Palatine IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Theodore Mazurkiewicz - Lake Zurich IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06N 5/02
G06N 5/04
G06F 40/30
Abstract:
A method includes detecting an incomplete entigen group within a knowledge database. The incomplete entigen group includes entigens and one or more entigen relationships between at least some of the entigens. The incomplete entigen group represents knowledge of a topic. The method further includes obtaining additive content for the topic based on the incomplete entigen group and generating an additive entigen group based on the additive content. The method further includes updating the incomplete entigen group utilizing the additive entigen group to produce an updated entigen group. The method further includes indicating that the updated entigen group has an un-curated status when the additive entigen group conflicts with the incomplete entigen group.

Perfecting A Query To Provide A Query Response

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US Patent:
20210374167, Dec 2, 2021
Filed:
May 24, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/327883
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Stephen Emerson Sundberg - Chicago IL, US
Ameeta Vasant Reed - Deerfield IL, US
Dennis Arlen Roberson - Chapin SC, US
Thomas James MacTavish - Inverness IL, US
Karl Olaf Knutson - Palatine IL, US
Jessy Thomas - Palatine IL, US
Niklas Josiah MacTavish - Inverness IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Theodore Mazurkiewicz - Lake Zurich IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 16/332
G06F 40/284
G06N 5/02
G06N 5/04
G06F 40/30
Abstract:
A method executed by a computing device includes determining a set of identigens for each query word of a query to produce sets of identigens. The method further includes interpreting the sets of identigens to produce different first and second query entigen groups. The method further includes generating an interim response based on the first and second query entigen groups. The method further includes determining a set of identigens for each updated query word of an updated query to produce updated sets of identigens. The method further includes selecting one of the first or second query entigen group based on the updated sets of identigens to produce a selected query entigen group. The method further includes generating a response entigen group utilizing the selected query entigen group and generating a response to the query utilizing the response entigen group.

Interpreting Meaning Of Content

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US Patent:
20200342171, Oct 29, 2020
Filed:
Apr 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/855445
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Stephen Emerson Sundberg - Chicago IL, US
Ameeta Vasant Reed - Deerfield IL, US
Dennis Arlen Roberson - Chapin SC, US
Thomas James MacTavish - Inverness IL, US
Karl Olaf Knutson - Palatine IL, US
Jessy Thomas - Palatine IL, US
Niklas Josiah MacTavish - Inverness IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Theodore Mazurkiewicz - Lake Zurich IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 40/284
G06F 16/9032
G06F 16/903
G06F 40/253
Abstract:
A method for execution by a computing device includes obtaining a phrase that includes string of words and generating a valid sequence of words utilizing the phrase. The method further includes identifying a set of identigens for each word of the valid sequence of words to produce sets of identigens. The method further includes identifying, for each identigen of the sets of identigens, a word type associated with phrase structure grammar rules to produce sets of identigen-type associations. The method further includes interpreting, utilizing the phrase structure grammar rules, the sets of identigen-type associations to produce an entigen group. The entigen group represents a most likely interpretation of the phrase.

Updating A Document Utilizing Trusted New Information

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US Patent:
20190325022, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Apr 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/385763
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Paige Kristen Thompson - Huntington Beach CA, US
Stephen Emerson Sundberg - Chicago IL, US
Stephen Chen - Wheaton IL, US
Karl Olaf Knutson - Palatine IL, US
Jessy Thomas - Palatine IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Eric Andrew Faurie - Brookfield IL, US
Theodore Mazurkiewicz - Lake Zurich IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/27
G06F 17/24
G06F 16/28
Abstract:
A method includes generating a new entigen group regarding trusted new information. The method further includes generating entigen groups from phrases of a document and determining whether an entigen group of the entigen groups has a most likely meaning similar to a most likely meaning of the new entigen group. When the entigen group has a most likely meaning similar to the most likely meaning of the new entigen group, the method further includes updating the entigen group based on the new entigen group. When the entigen groups do not include an entigen group having a most likely meaning similar to the most likely meaning of the new entigen group, the method further includes updating the entigen groups to include the new entigen group.

Interpreting A Meaning Of A Word String

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US Patent:
20190325027, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Apr 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/385516
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Paige Kristen Thompson - Huntington Beach CA, US
Stephen Emerson Sundberg - Chicago IL, US
Stephen Chen - Wheaton IL, US
Karl Olaf Knutson - Palatine IL, US
Jessy Thomas - Palatine IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Eric Andrew Faurie - Brookfield IL, US
Theodore Mazurkiewicz - Lake Zurich IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/27
Abstract:
A method includes obtaining a string of words and determining whether two or more words of the string of words are in a word group. When the two or more words are in the word group, the method further includes retrieving a set of word group identigens for the word group and retrieving sets of word identigens for remaining words of the string of words. The method further includes determining whether a word group identigen of the set of word group identigens and word identigens of the sets of word identigens creates an entigen group that is a valid interpretation of the string of words. When the entigen group is the valid interpretation of the string of words, the method further includes outputting the entigen group.

Resolving Ambiguity In A Statement

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US Patent:
20190294666, Sep 26, 2019
Filed:
Mar 21, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/360701
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Stephen Chen - Wheaton IL, US
Dennis Arlen Roberson - Chapin SC, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Gary W. Grube - Barrington Hills IL, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/27
G06F 17/28
Abstract:
A method includes generating a plurality of entigen groups from a set of phrases of a statement and identifying two plausible entigen groups based on a true meaning interpretation of the statement. The method further includes identifying a related entigen group based on a phrase of the statement and interpreting each of the two plausible entigen groups in light of the related entigen group to determine whether one of the two plausible entigen groups is a more likely interpretation of the statement than the other one of the two plausible entigen groups. When the one of the two plausible entigen groups is the more likely interpretation of the statement, the method further includes updating the one of the two plausible entigen groups using the related entigen group to produce an updated entigen group and adding the statement as the updated entigen group to a knowledge database.

Utilizing Multiple Knowledge Bases To Form A Query Response

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US Patent:
20190220474, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Dec 24, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/231723
Inventors:
- Schaumburg IL, US
Andrew Chu - St. Charles IL, US
Dennis Arlen Roberson - Chapin SC, US
David Ralph Lazzara - Huntington Beach CA, US
Donald Joseph Wurzel - Savannah GA, US
Assignee:
entigenlogic LLC - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 16/33
G06N 5/04
G06F 16/332
G06F 16/338
Abstract:
A method includes determining a set of identigens for each word of at least some words of a string of words of a query to produce a plurality of sets of identigens. The method further includes interpreting, based on a first knowledge database, the plurality of sets of identigens to produce a first entigen group and generating a first preliminary query response based on the first entigen group. The method further includes interpreting, based on a second knowledge database, the plurality of sets of identigens to produce a second entigen group and generating a second preliminary query response based on the second entigen group. The method further includes comparing the first and second preliminary query responses and when the first preliminary query response and the second preliminary query response are divergent, resolving inconsistencies between the first and second preliminary query responses to produce a final query response.
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