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US10756402B2 Zinc-air secondary battery
A zinc-air secondary battery includes an air positive electrode part, a separator, and a zinc gel negative electrode part in a case, provided with an air flow guiding part, disposed in one area of the case, for guiding the inflow of air to the air positive electrode part when discharging and for guiding the discharge of air when charging. When discharging, the inflow of air is guided to an air positive electrode part so that discharging performance (discharging output) can be improved by pressing, and when charging, discharging of air including oxygen present in the zinc-air secondary battery is guided and promoted by pressing inside the zinc-air secondary battery so that charging performance can be improved.
US10756399B2 Battery module
The disclosure provides a battery module. The battery module includes a battery stacked body, which includes stacked batteries; cooling plates that are installed at the tail ends in a battery stacking direction of the battery stacked body, and the cooling plates and the battery stacked body are installed in a thermal insulation mode; and heat transfer device that are in thermal contact with the cooling plates, and heat of the batteries is transferred to the cooling plates through the heat transfer device; wherein in a normal charging-discharging state, the battery with the highest temperature in the battery stacked body is a battery A; and between a single cooling plate and the battery A, a thermal resistance between each battery and the heat transfer device is reduced along with the increase of a distance between the each battery and the cooling plate in the battery stacking direction.
US10756392B2 Secondary battery, battery pack, and vehicle
According to one embodiment, a secondary battery is provided. The secondary battery includes a negative electrode, a positive electrode, a first aqueous electrolyte, a second aqueous electrolyte, and a partition having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The partition is positioned between the negative electrode and the positive electrode. The first aqueous electrolyte is in contact with the first surface of the partition and the negative electrode. The second aqueous electrolyte is in contact with the second surface of the partition and the positive electrode. The partition contains a solid electrolyte having alkali metal ion conductivity. The first aqueous electrolyte includes an organic compound.
US10756388B2 Solid electrolyte and battery
A solid electrolyte contains: a copolymer having a constituent unit represented by a formula (1) below and a constituent unit represented by a formula (2) below; and a metal salt. In the formula (1), m is 2 or 3, and R1 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or a methyl group. In the formula (2), n is 2 or 3, and R2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
US10756387B2 Method of producing sulfide solid electrolyte
Provided is a method of producing a sulfide solid electrolyte which brings low costs, and large sulfur reducing effect, the method comprising heat-treating material for a sulfide solid electrolyte at a temperature no less than a melting point of elemental sulfur while vibrating the material.
US10756385B2 Quinary electrolytes for high power lithium ion batteries
High power lithium-ion batteries are disclosed. Such batteries may be used, for example, as the sole electric starter motor power sources for automotive vehicles powered by multi-cylinder engines with reciprocating pistons when the vehicles are to be operated in an engine start-stop mode to conserve fuel. Such batteries typically utilize non-aqueous solutions of lithium salts, such as LiPF6 or LiBF4, in combination with durable lithium intercalating electrodes. In accordance with this disclosure the performance of the battery's electrolyte and cells over a wide ambient temperature range is enhanced by a mixture of five miscible solvents formed of lower alkyl moieties. The quinary solvent mixture comprises two cyclic alkyl carbonates, two linear alkyl carbonates, and with a major portion of an alkyl ester.
US10756377B2 Regenerative fuel cells
There is provided a regenerative fuel cell capable of operating in a power delivery mode in and in an energy storage mode. The cell may comprise a reversible hydrogen gas anode, in an anode compartment, a reversible cathode in a cathode compartment, and a membrane separating the anode compartment from the cathode compartment, which membrane is capable of selectively passing protons. an additive may be provided in the cathode compartment.
US10756376B2 Hydrogen supply system and driving method of hydrogen supply system
A hydrogen supply system includes: an electrochemical hydrogen pump including an electrolyte membrane, an anode and a cathode provided to a first and second main surfaces of the electrolyte membrane, respectively, an anode flow path and cathode flow path through which hydrogen flows, and a voltage applicator applying a voltage between the anode and cathode, pressurizing and sending hydrogen supplied to the anode via the anode flow path to the cathode by applying a voltage by the voltage applicator, and supplying the pressurized hydrogen in the cathode flow path to a hydrogen reservoir; a pressure adjuster adjusting a cathode flow path pressure; and a controller controlling the pressure adjuster and making the cathode flow path pressure higher than an anode flow path pressure before starting a hydrogen pressurization action for pressurizing and supplying hydrogen supplied to the anode flow path to the cathode flow path.
US10756372B2 Proton conductor and fuel cell
A first proton-donating layer (20a) is a layer having a proton-donative functional group on the surface, for example, a silicon oxide layer. A second proton-donating layer (20b) is also a layer having a proton-donative functional group on the surface, for example, a silicon oxide layer. Negative surface charges are formed on the main surface section of a first base (10a) and the main surface section of a second base (10b), and these negative charges increased the proton conductivity in an aqueous solution fed to a nano channel. Although, in the aqueous solution, proton migration through hopping between water molecules contributes to its diffusion, the negative charges formed on the main surfaces of the bases (10a, 10b) attract protons in the aqueous solution, and the conduction of protons is efficiently achieved in “high-speed transfer regions” formed in the vicinity of the proton-donating layers (20a, 20b).
US10756369B2 Fuel cell system for exhausting residual power in emergency situation
Disclosed is a fuel cell system that stops producing electricity and exhausts residual electricity in an emergency situation. The fuel cell system includes a stack receiving a reactive gas including a hydrogen and/or an oxygen to produce the electricity, a pump supplying the reactive gas to the stack, a discharge circuit including a resistor that discharges a residual power in the stack and a first relay that electrically connects or disconnects the resistor to or from the stack, a generator connected to a rotational shaft of the pump to convert a driving energy of the rotational shaft of the pump to an electric energy, and a first controller controlling the first relay. The first controller receives the electric energy from the generator and controls the first relay to electrically connect the stack and the resistor such that the residual electricity in the stack is exhausted in the emergency situation.
US10756368B2 Fuel cell system and method of controlling the same
A fuel cell system includes: a fuel cell stack; a sensor configured to sense a current and a voltage of the fuel cell stack; and a controller configured to acquire weight information based on a relationship between a usage time of a fuel cell and the current or voltage of the fuel cell stack and to determine a humidity state of the fuel cell stack based on the weight information, the current of the fuel cell stack and the voltage of the fuel cell stack.
US10756367B2 Fuel cell failure diagnostic apparatus and method thereof
A fuel cell failure diagnostic apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a water-level sensor that senses a water-level of water generated at an anode side of a fuel cell stack and stored in a water trap and a drain valve for the drain control of the generated water. A drain valve position sensor senses a position of the drain valve. A controller detects a failure situation by performing failure diagnosis based on the sensing information generated from the water-level sensor and the drain valve position sensor, and performs a corresponding control depending upon the failure situation.
US10756363B2 Hydrogen circulation system for fuel cell
A hydrogen circulation system for fuel cell includes a hydrogen supply pipeline, a return pipeline, a buffer tank, an ejector, a differential pressure valve, a solenoid valve, and a controller. The return pipeline connects a hydrogen outlet of a fuel cell stack and the hydrogen supply pipeline. The buffer tank is installed at the return pipeline. The ejector is installed at the hydrogen supply pipeline for connecting the buffer tank. The differential pressure valve is between a hydrogen source and the ejector for adjusting a pressure in the hydrogen supply pipeline based on a pressure difference between an anode inlet and a cathode inlet of the fuel cell stack. The solenoid valve is installed at the return pipeline between the buffer tank and the hydrogen outlet. According to an output voltage or a load of the fuel cell stack, a switch of the solenoid valve is controlled by the controller.
US10756362B2 Air shut-off valve apparatus for fuel cell system
An air shut-off valve apparatus for a fuel cell system is provided. The apparatus includes a valve body having an inlet-side air passage through which supply air flows and an outlet-side air passage through which exhaust air flows. A valve flap is installed in the valve body to open or close the inlet-side air passage and the outlet-side air passage. An inlet-side check valve is opened when pressure of the supply air is greater than or equal to a predetermined pressure, to guide the supply air into the fuel cell stack through the inlet-side air passage even while the valve flap is closed. An outlet-side check valve is opened when pressure of the exhaust air is greater than or equal to a predetermined pressure, to guide the exhaust air released from the fuel cell stack to flow through the outlet-side air passage even while the valve flap is closed.
US10756359B2 Fuel cell system and controlling method of same
A fuel cell system comprises a solid oxide fuel cell which generates a power by receiving a supply of an anode gas and a cathode gas. The system comprises a cathode gas supply unit to supply the cathode gas to the fuel cell via a cathode gas supply route; a first burner arranged in the cathode gas supply route, a second burner to burn an anode off-gas and a cathode off-gas, which are discharged from the fuel cell; a first branch path which is branched out from an upstream of the first burner and joins to a downstream of the first burner in the cathode gas supply route; and a second branch path which is branched out from a downstream of the first burner in the cathode gas supply route and joins to a cathode off-gas discharge route through which the cathode off-gas is discharged from the fuel cell to the second burner.
US10756357B2 Bipolar plate with coolant flow channel
A bipolar plate with a coolant flow channel, includes a fuel flow field plate and an oxidant flow field plate. The bipolar plate includes an alignment area and at least two misalignment areas. In a fuel cell stack containing the bipolar plate, a coolant is enabled to flow from a coolant inlet channel to a coolant flow channel of one misalignment area without passing through a coolant flow channel of the alignment area. Also, the coolant is enabled to flow from a coolant flow channel of the other misalignment area to a coolant outlet channel without passing through the coolant flow channel of the alignment area.
US10756352B2 Electrode active material slurry, preparation method thereof, and all-solid secondary battery comprising the same
Provided is an electrode active material slurry including a clustered complex and a slurry, wherein the clustered complex includes an electrode active material, a solid electrolyte, a conductive material, and a first binder, and the slurry includes a solvent and a second binder.The electrode active material slurry may include the clustered complex including the first binder and the slurry including the second binder so as to decrease a surface area of the overall complex, such that adhesion property with the current collector may be sufficiently secured even by using a small amount of binder, and performance of the all-solid secondary battery may be further improved.
US10756351B2 Nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
The present invention is intended to provide a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery that is suppressed in generation of a gas and a micro short circuit of a negative electrode, while exhibiting an excellent rate characteristic. The present invention relates to a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery having a sealed body 70 that encloses a positive electrode 40, a nonaqueous electrolyte solution 60, a negative electrode 30, and a separator 50 formed of an electrically insulating material. The negative electrode 30 is formed by forming a negative electrode active material layer 21, which contains at least a negative electrode active material 12 and a negative electrode binder 11, on a current collector 22. The negative electrode active material 12 contains a titanium compound as a main component, the titanium compound having a particle diameter of 0.1 μm or more and 20.0 μm or less. The negative electrode binder 11 is an acid-modified PVdF obtained by introducing a carboxyl group into a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF). A negative electrode water content in the sealed body 70 is 400 ppm or less.
US10756346B2 Porous Carbon Material
A porous carbon material is provided. The porous carbon material having a value of specific surface area of at least 10 m2/g as measured by a nitrogen BET method, a pore volume of at least 0.1 cm3/g as measured by a BJH method and a MP method, and a R value of 1.5 or greater, wherein the R value is expressed as R=B/A, wherein A is an intensity at an intersection between a baseline of a diffraction peak of a (002) plane as obtained based on powdery X-ray diffractometry of the porous carbon material and a perpendicular line downwardly drawn from the diffraction peak of the (002) plane, and wherein B is an intensity of the diffraction peak of the (002) plane.
US10756345B2 Electrochemical systems comprising MXenes and MAX phase compositions and methods of using the same
Disclosed herein are electrochemical cells comprising electrodes prepared from layered materials comprising a substantially two-dimensional ordered array of cells having an empirical formula of Mn+1Xn, where M comprises a transition metal selected from the group consisting of a Group IIIB metal, a Group IVB metal, a Group VB metal, a Group VIB metal, and any combination thereof, X is CxNy wherein x+y=n, and n is equal to 1, 2, or 3. Also disclosed herein are batteries comprising the electrochemical cells and methods for electrochemically preparing MXene compositions with the use of the electrochemical cells.
US10756341B2 Metallate electrodes
The invention relates to electrodes that contain active materials of the formula: AaMbXxOy wherein A is one or more alkali metals selected from lithium, sodium and potassium; M is selected from one or more transition metals and/or one or more non-transition metals and/or one or more metalloids; X comprises one or more atoms selected from niobium, antimony, tellurium, tantalum, bismuth and selenium; and further wherein 0
US10756336B2 Three-dimensional electrode structure, and secondary battery including the same, and method of manufacturing the three-dimensional structure
A secondary battery including a first electrode structure; a second electrode structure spaced apart from the first electrode structure; and an electrolyte layer disposed between the first electrode structure and the second electrode structure, wherein the first electrode structure includes: a current collector layer; and plurality of first active material plates electrically connected to the current collector layer, protruding from the current collector layer, and including a first active material, wherein each plate of the plurality of first active material plates has a width and a length greater than the width, and the plurality of first active material plates are spaced apart from one another in a widthwise direction and in a lengthwise direction, and wherein the electrolyte layer extends into gaps between the plurality of first active material plates along the lengthwise direction.
US10756335B2 Mixture of basic lead sulfates
A microporous lead-containing solid material is produced, which can serve as a carrier for desired materials into a reaction for various desired purposes. For example, if the microporous solid is impregnated with borax it tends to inhibit the growth of unduly large crystals of tetrabasic lead, which is useful in producing batteries having improved functional qualities.
US10756333B2 Cathode active material comprising polyimide, manufacturing method thereof, and lithium-sulfur battery comprising same
The present invention relates to a positive electrode active material for a lithium-sulfur battery containing polyimide, more specifically, a positive electrode active material formed by complexing the composite of polyimide and carbon-based secondary particles with sulfur particles, a preparation method thereof and a lithium-sulfur battery comprising the same. If the positive electrode active material formed by including and complexing the polyimide according to the present invention is applied to the lithium-sulfur battery, the elution of the polysulfide is suppressed, and thus lifetime characteristics and energy efficiency are improved.
US10756324B2 Prismatic sealed secondary battery
The positive electrode substrate exposed portions or the negative electrode substrate exposed portions, or both, of an electrode assembly is split into two groups, and therebetween is disposed an intermediate member made of a resin material and holding one or more connecting conductive members. Collector members for the substrate exposed portions split into two groups is electrically joined by a resistance welding method to the substrate exposed portions split into two groups, together with the connecting conductive member(s) of the intermediate member. The resin material portion of the intermediate member protrudes, in the extension direction of the substrate exposed portions split into two groups, beyond the ends of the substrate exposed portions split into two groups and the ends of the collector member to a prismatic outer can. This structure enables enhanced resistance between the substrate exposed portions and the collector member and curbs variation in the welding strength.
US10756321B2 Ceramic coating on battery separators
The present invention relates generally to electrochemical energy storage devices such as Li-ion batteries, and more particularly to a method of providing uniform ceramic coatings with controlled thicknesses for separators in such storage devices. Some embodiments of the invention utilize a layer by layer coating of nano/micro-sized particles dispersed in a solvent, which can be aqueous or non-aqueous. Other embodiments of the invention utilize a dry process such as PVD for depositing a ceramic film on a porous polyolefin separator. According to certain aspects of the invention, advantages of this approach include the ability to achieve a denser more uniform film with better controlled thickness with less waste and higher yield than current ceramic coating technology. An advantage of a ceramic coated separator is increased safety of cells.
US10756319B2 Method for manufacturing separator, separator manufactured therefrom and method for manufacturing electrochemical device having the same
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a separator for an electrochemical device. The method contributes to formation of a separator with good bondability to electrodes and prevents inorganic particles from detaching during an assembling process of an electrochemical device.
US10756315B2 Heat-radiating cartridge and electric car battery pack using same
Provided is a heat-radiating cartridge that improves heat-radiating capability, does not cause deformation, and has excellent rigidity, and a battery pack for an electric vehicle using the same. The heat-radiating cartridge includes: first and second guide members that support both longitudinal sides of a battery and are spaced apart from each other; third and fourth guide members connected to both ends of the first and second guide members, respectively, to be in contact with both end electrode terminals of the battery; and a seating portion formed on a sidewall of a battery receiving penetration hole formed in a central area by the first to fourth guide members to seat the battery, wherein the seating portion is protruded from the side wall of the battery receiving penetration hole so as to horizontally divide the battery receiving penetration hole into two.
US10756312B2 Secondary battery top cover assembly, secondary battery and vehicle
The present disclosure provides secondary battery top cover assembly, secondary battery and vehicle. The top cover assembly includes: a top cover plate; an electrode terminal disposed on the top cover plate; an insulating cover; and a short-circuit component including a deformable plate and a conductive plate disposed above the deformable plate, the deformable plate is connected to the top cover plate, and the conductive plate is connected to the electrode terminal. The conductive plate includes a body portion and a protruding portion protruding upwardly from the body portion, and is provided with gas hole, and the protruding portion surrounds the gas hole. The insulating cover includes a covering portion disposed above the conductive plate and covering the protruding portion, a gas flow channel is formed between the protruding portion and the covering portion, and the gas hole communicates with outside of the top cover plate via the gas flow channel.
US10756309B2 Light-emitting display device
A method of manufacturing a light-emitting display device, the method including forming a first electrode on a substrate, the substrate including a plurality of pixel regions divided by a non-pixel region, in each of the pixel regions; forming a pixel defining layer, the pixel defining layer having a plurality of pixel openings, each of the pixel openings exposing the first electrode, on the substrate; forming a hole injection layer on the first electrode; forming a lyophilic layer on the hole injection layer to completely overlap the hole injection layer; forming a hole transport layer on the lyophilic layer; forming a light-emitting layer on the hole transport layer; and forming a second electrode on the light-emitting layer.
US10756306B2 Nanostructured article
A nanostructured article having a first layer with a nanostructured surface is described. The nanostructured surface includes a plurality of pillars extending from a base surface of the first layer. The pillars have an average height greater than an average lateral dimension of the pillars. An average center-to-center spacing between pillars is no more than 2000 nm. The average lateral dimension is no less than 50 nm. Each pillar in the plurality of pillars has at least a lower portion and an upper portion where the lower portion is between the upper portion and the base surface, and the upper and lower portions have differing compositions. The nanostructured article includes a second layer disposed over the plurality of pillars and extending continuously to the base surface.
US10756304B2 Organic light-emitting display panel and display device thereof
An organic light-emitting display panel and a display device are provided. The light-emitting display panel includes a first electrode layer including a reflective electrode, and a second electrode layer arranged opposite to the first electrode layer and including a semi-reflective electrode. The light-emitting display panel also includes a light-emitting material layer between the two electrode layers. The second electrode layer has a first side facing the light-emitting material layer and an opposing second side. Further, the light-emitting display panel includes a light-coupling layer group disposed on the opposing second side of the second electrode layer. The light-coupling layer group includes at least one light-coupling stacked layer including a first light-coupling layer arranged close to the second electrode layer and a second light-coupling layer arranged far away from the second electrode layer. A refractive index of the first light-coupling layer is larger than a refractive index of the second light-coupling layer.
US10756298B2 Solder hermetic sealing for OLEDs
An OLED device comprising a substrate with a top surface; a first electrode covering the top surface of the substrate; a first insulating structure patterned over a portion of the first electrode where the pattern defines an inside area of the first electrode that is completely surrounded by the insulating structure, and an outside area of the first electrode not covered by the insulating structure; at least one organic layer for light emission within the inside area defined by the insulating structure; a second electrode over the at least one organic layer within the inside area defined by the insulating structure and at least partially over the first insulating structure; a cover slip located at least over the second electrode in the inside area defined by the insulating structure; and an electrically conductive solder seal making a hermetic seal between the insulating structure and the cover slip where the solder seal is in electrical contact with the second electrode. The insulating structure is desirably made of glass frit.
US10756296B2 Packaging structure
The present application discloses a packaging structure, the packaging structure includes a first substrate, a side of the first substrate including a power supply terminal; a second substrate; a metal extension layer, extending from the power supply terminal to both ends of the first side of the first substrate; and a packaging layer, covering the metal extension layer and fastening the first substrate and the second substrate.
US10756289B2 Lighting apparatus using organic light emitting diode for suppressing deterioration of lumincance in entire panel caused by short circuit and manufacturing method thereof
According to a lighting apparatus using an organic light emitting diode of the present disclosure and a manufacturing method thereof, a transparent high resistance conductive layer is used for an anode instead of ITO to control the concentrated current due to the short and the anode of the emission area lowers the resistance through the post-treatment to suppress the lowering of luminance. Further, the auxiliary electrode is formed of a transparent nanowire and the first protective layer above the auxiliary electrode is removed to be utilized as an emission area, so that the aperture ratio is drastically improved.
US10756286B2 Light-emitting element, display device, electronic device, and lighting device
A light-emitting element with high luminous efficiency is provided. The light-emitting element contains a first organic compound and a second organic compound. The first and second organic compounds form an exciplex. The first organic compound emits no fluorescence but phosphorescence at a temperature ranging from low temperature to normal temperature. The luminescence quantum yield of the first organic compound is higher than or equal to 0% and lower than or equal to 40% at room temperature. Light emitted from the light-emitting element includes light emitted from an exciplex formed by the first organic compound and the second organic compound.
US10756281B2 Imaging device
An imaging device includes a semiconductor substrate that includes a pixel region where pixels are arranged and a peripheral region adjacent to the pixel region; an insulating layer that covers the pixel region and the peripheral region; a first electrode that is located on the insulating layer above the pixel region; a photoelectric conversion layer that covers the first electrode; a second electrode that covers the photoelectric conversion layer; and a first layer that covers the second electrode, the first layer being located above the pixel region and the peripheral region. A thickness of the first layer above the peripheral region is larger than a thickness of the first layer above the pixel region. A level of an uppermost surface of the first layer above the peripheral region is higher than a level of an uppermost surface of the first layer above the pixel region.
US10756278B2 In situ thermal control of langmuir-schaefer transfer
This invention generally relates to a method for preparing and transferring a monolayer or thin film. In particular this present invention is an improved version of the Langmuir-Schaefer technique for preparing and transferring a monolayer or thin film, incorporating in situ thermal control of the substrate during the transfer process.
US10756274B2 Organic light-emitting device
An organic light-emitting device including a first electrode; a second electrode; emission units stacked between the first electrode and the second electrode and including at least one emission layer; and charge generation layers between two adjacent emission units, the charge generation layers each including an n-type charge generation layer and p-type charge generation layer, a maximum emission wavelength of light emitted by at least one of the emission units is different from that of another emission unit, one n-type charge generation layer includes a first compound and a metal-containing material, the first compound being represented by Formula 1, the p-type charge generation layers include an amino group-free compound, at least one of the emission units further includes a hole transporting (HT)-emission auxiliary layer on a first electrode side thereof, and the HT-emission auxiliary layer includes at least one second compound, the second compound being represented by Formula 2:
US10756272B2 Method and composition
A method of forming an n-doped organic semiconductor, the method comprising: formation of an n-dopant reagent by reaction of a composition comprising two or more precursor units for forming the n-dopant reagent and an organic semiconductor; and n-doping the organic semiconductor. One or more of the precursor units may be a substituent of a polymeric repeat unit. The n-doped organic semiconductor may be an electron-injection layer of an organic light-emitting device.
US10756268B2 High reliability RF switch based on phase-change material
A radio frequency (RF) switch includes a heating element, a nugget, a phase-change material (PCM), and input/output contacts. The nugget comprises thermally conductive and electrically insulating material, and is situated on top of the heating element. The PCM has an active segment approximately situated over the nugget, and passive segments approximately situated under the input/output contacts. The PCM RF switch may include thermally resistive material adjacent to first and second sides of the heating element, and/or adjacent to first and second sides of the nugget. The PCM RF switch may include a heat valve under the heating element.
US10756264B2 Resistance change memory device and fabrication method thereof
The resistance change memory device including a first resistance change memory element, a second resistance change memory element, and a memory controller is provided. The first resistance change memory element is disposed on a chip. The second resistance change memory element is disposed on the same chip. The memory controller is disposed on the same chip. The memory controller is configured to control data access of the first resistance change memory element and the second resistance change memory element. An accessing frequency of the first resistance change memory element is different from an accessing frequency of the second resistance change memory element.
US10756260B2 Co-fabrication of magnetic device structures with electrical interconnects having reduced resistance through increased conductor grain size
A method of forming magnetic device structures and electrical contacts, including removing a portion of a second interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer to expose an underlying portion of a cap layer in a first device region, wherein the cap layer is on a first ILD layer, while leaving an ILD block in a second device region, forming a spacer layer on the exposed portion of the cap layer in the first device region, forming an electrical contact layer on the spacer layer in the first device region, forming a magnetic device layer on the electrical contact layer and ILD block, removing portions of the magnetic device layer to form a magnetic device stack on the ILD block, and removing portions of the electrical contact layer to form electrical contact pillars, wherein the portions of the electrical contact layer and portions of the magnetic device layer are removed at the same time.
US10756258B2 Memory device and fabrication method thereof
A method for fabricating a memory device includes forming a bottom electrode over a substrate; forming an etch stop layer over and surrounding the bottom electrode; removing at least one portion of the etch stop layer to expose the bottom electrode; forming a stack layer over the bottom electrode and a remaining portion of the etch stop layer, the stack layer comprising a resistance switching layer; and etching the stack layer to form a stack over the bottom electrode, the stack comprising a resistance switching element over the bottom electrode and a top electrode over the resistance switching element, wherein the etch stop layer has a higher etch resistance to the etching than that of the resistance switching element.
US10756254B2 Composite substrate and method of manufacturing composite substrate
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a composite substrate including a piezoelectric layer with less Li amount variation and a support substrate. A method of manufacturing a composite substrate of the present invention includes a step of performing ion implantation into a piezoelectric substrate, a step of bonding the piezoelectric substrate and the support substrate, a step of separating the bonded substrate, at an ion-implanted portion of the piezoelectric substrate, into the piezoelectric layer bonded to the support substrate and the remaining piezoelectric substrate after the step of bonding the piezoelectric substrate and the support substrate, and a step of diffusing Li into the piezoelectric layer after the separating step.
US10756253B2 High temperature sensors and transducers
A high temperature piezoelectric sensor device such as a high temperature accelerometer, force sensor, pressure sensor, temperature sensor, acoustic sensor and/or acoustic transducer for use at temperatures up to 1000° C. The high temperature device includes a base, a piezoelectric element attached to the base and a pair of electrodes in electrical communication with the piezoelectric element. The piezoelectric element can have a d15 piezoelectric coefficient between 16.0-18.0 pC/N for all temperatures between 25 to 700° C., and a rotated d33 piezoelectric coefficient of 8.0-9.5 pC/N with zero face shear/thickness shear piezoelectric coefficients d34. d35 and d36 in the same temperature range. The piezoelectric element can also have an electromechanical coupling factor k15 variation of less than 7%, and d15 and rotated d33 piezoelectric coefficient variations of less than 5% for temperatures between 25 to 700° C. The piezoelectric element can have high electrical resistivity, being on the order of >107Ω·cm at 600° C. The piezoelectric element can be an A2BC2O8 piezoelectric material with a Fresnoite structure and A=Ca, Sr, Ba, Mg; B═Ti, Zr, Hf, V; and C═Si, Ge, Sn.
US10756251B2 Piezoelectric fiber having excellent flexibility and elasticity, and method for manufacturing the same
The present invention relates to a piezoelectric fiber having excellent flexibility, the piezoelectric fiber employs a conductive fiber member as an inner electrode, on which a piezoelectric polymer layer, an outer electrode and a coating layer are sequentially formed, thereby having excellent flexibility and sufficient elasticity to be sewed, woven, knotted or braided. Therefore, the piezoelectric fiber can be applied in power supplies for a variety of sizes and types of wearable electronic devices, portable devices, clothing, etc. In addition, since the piezoelectric fiber has excellent piezoelectricity and durability because of the above-described structure, it can effectively convert deformation or vibration caused by external physical force into electric energy, and thus can replace existing ceramic-based and polymer piezoelectric bodies, etc. Furthermore, an economical and simple method of manufacturing a piezoelectric fiber having excellent piezoelectricity is provided.
US10756250B2 Piezoelectric element and piezoelectric element application device
A piezoelectric element includes a first electrode; a second electrode; and a piezoelectric layer arranged between the first electrode and the second electrode, in which the piezoelectric layer is a thin film that includes a perovskite-type composite oxide which includes potassium, sodium, and niobium and which is preferentially oriented in the (100) plane, and a crystal structure of the perovskite-type composite oxide includes a basic lattice structure having an oxygen octahedron and a super lattice structure in which the oxygen octahedron is tilted.
US10756249B2 Structurally embedded and inhospitable environment systems having autonomous electrical power sources
A method is provided for producing an electrically-powered device and/or component that is embeddable in a solid structural component, and a system, a produced device and/or a produced component is provided. The produced electrically powered device includes an attached autonomous electrical power source in a form of a unique, environmentally-friendly structure configured to transform thermal energy at any temperature above absolute zero to an electric potential without any external stimulus including physical movement or deformation energy. The autonomous electrical power source component provides a mechanism for generating renewable energy as primary power for the electrically-powered device and/or component once an integrated structure including the device and/or component is deployed in an environment that restricts future access to the electrical power source for servicing, recharge, replacement, replenishment or the like.
US10756245B2 Optoelectronic component with a lead frame section
An optoelectronic component has at least one lead frame section, wherein an optoelectronic element is arranged on the lead frame section, a mold material is applied at least on a first face of the lead frame section and adhesively connected to the lead frame section by the first face, the lead frame section consists of a predetermined material, a part of the first face of the lead frame section is provided with a coating, a region of the first face is free of the coating, and the mold material connects to the material of the lead frame section in the free region.
US10756243B1 Light-emitting diode package structure and method for manufacturing the same
Disclosed herein are a light-emitting diode (LED) package structure and a method producing the same. The LED package structure includes a substrate; and a light-emitting unit disposed on the substrate. The light-emitting unit comprises a gallium nitride-based semiconductor, and a polymeric layer encapsulating the gallium nitride-based semiconductor. Also disclosed herein is a method of producing the LED package structure. The method comprises: providing a substrate; electrically connecting a gallium nitride-based semiconductor onto the substrate; overlaying the gallium nitride-based semiconductor with a slurry comprising a resin and a plurality of composite fluorescent gold nanocluster; and curing the slurry overlaid on the gallium nitride-based semiconductor to form a solidified polymeric layer.
US10756242B2 Light-emitting device with light scatter tuning to control color shift
A system and methods for light-emitting diode (LED) devices with a dimming feature that can tailor a color point shift in the light color temperature of a scattering/transparent layer to enlarge a dim to warm range are disclosed herein. A light-emitting device may include a wavelength converting structure configured to receive light from a light emitting semiconductor structure and an adjacent light scattering structure. The light scattering structure may comprise a plurality of scattering particles with a lower refractive index (RI) than the RI of the matrix material in which the scattering particles are disposed. The wavelength converting structure may include a red phosphor and a green phosphor such that to adjust overlap between green emission and absorption by the red phosphor to correspondingly adjust scattering and magnitude of color shift. In an embodiment, the light scattering structure may be integrated in the wavelength converting structure.
US10756241B2 Siloxane ligands to be used for dispersing quantum dots in silicone hosts to obtain color converters for LED lighting
The invention provides a luminescent material comprising wavelength converter nanoparticles (120) with siloxane polymer capping ligands (130) associated to the wavelength converter nanoparticles (120), wherein the siloxane polymer capping ligands (130) comprise siloxane polymers which comprise at least one capping group comprising a terminal carboxylic acid group, wherein the capping group comprises in total at least six carbon atoms.
US10756237B2 Light emitting diode and light emitting diode package
A light emitting diode including a first conductive type semiconductor layer, a mesa disposed on the first conductive type semiconductor layer, the mesa including an active layer and a second conductive type semiconductor layer, a reflective electrode disposed on the mesa and configured to be in ohmic-contact with the second conductive type semiconductor layer, a current spreading layer disposed on the mesa and the reflective electrode, the current spreading layer including a first portion configured to be in ohmic-contact with an upper surface of the first conductive type semiconductor layer, a first n-contact region spaced apart from a second n-contact region with the mesa disposed between the first and second n-contact regions, and an insulation layer including a first opening exposing the reflective electrode between the first and second n-contact regions. The first and second n-contact regions have a second opening that exposes the first conductive type semiconductor layer.
US10756235B2 Stripped method for preparing semiconductor structure
A method of forming a semiconductor structure is provided. The method includes providing a substrate with a first melting point. A sacrificial layer with a second melting point is forming over the substrate. The second melting point is less than the first melting point. A stack of semiconductor layers is formed over the sacrificial layer. The stack of semiconductor layers has a third melting point greater than the second melting point and a formation temperature less than the second melting point. A thermal process is performed at a temperature greater than the second melting point and less than the first melting point and the third melting point in order to melt the sacrificial layer such that the substrate is stripped from the stack of semiconductor layers.
US10756222B2 Backside illuminated photo-sensitive device with gradated buffer layer
A photo-sensitive device includes a uniform layer, a gradated buffer layer over the uniform layer, a silicon layer over the gradated buffer layer, a photo-sensitive light-sensing region in the uniform layer and the silicon layer, a device layer on the silicon layer, and a carrier wafer bonded to the device layer.
US10756221B2 Cu2XSnY4 nanoparticles
Materials and methods for preparing Cu2XSnY4 nanoparticles, wherein X is Zn, Cd, Hg, Ni, Co, Mn or Fe and Y is S or Se, (CXTY) are disclosed herein. The nanoparticles can be used to make layers for use in thin film photovoltaic (PV) cells. The CXTY materials are prepared by a colloidal synthesis in the presence of labile organo-chalcogens. The organo-chalcogens serves as both a chalcogen source for the nanoparticles and as a capping ligand for the nanoparticles.
US10756220B2 Cone-shaped holes for high efficiency thin film solar cells
A photovoltaic device includes a substrate having a plurality of hole shapes formed therein. The plurality of hole shapes each have a hole opening extending from a first surface and narrowing with depth into the substrate. The plurality of hole shapes form a hole pattern on the first surface, and the hole pattern includes flat areas separating the hole shapes on the first surface. A photovoltaic device stack is formed on the first surface and extends into the hole shapes. Methods are also provided.
US10756214B2 Fin profile for bulk based silicon-on-insulation FinFET device
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, and a semiconductor fin structure formed on the substrate. The semiconductor device also includes a dielectric liner disposed on and in direct contact with a top surface of the substrate and a sidewall of the semiconductor fin structure. The semiconductor device includes a first isolation layer disposed on and in direct contact with a top surface and a sidewall of the dielectric liner. The semiconductor device also includes a second isolation layer disposed on and in direct contact with a top surface of the first isolation layer and a sidewall of the semiconductor fin structure. The semiconductor device also includes an oxide isolation region formed beneath the semiconductor fin structure by oxidation through the second isolation layer.
US10756204B2 Fin trim isolation with single gate spacing for advanced integrated circuit structure fabrication
Embodiments of the disclosure are in the field of advanced integrated circuit structure fabrication and, in particular, 10 nanometer node and smaller integrated circuit structure fabrication and the resulting structures. In an example, a method includes forming a plurality of fins, individual ones of the plurality of fins along a first direction. A plurality of gate structures is formed over the plurality of fins, individual ones of the gate structures along a second direction orthogonal to the first direction. A dielectric material structure is formed between adjacent ones of the plurality of gate structures. A portion of one of the plurality of gate structures is removed to expose a portion of each of the plurality of fins. The exposed portion of each of the plurality of fins is removed. An insulating layer is formed in locations of the removed portion of each of the plurality of fins.
US10756203B2 Sub-thermal switching slope vertical field effect transistor with dual-gate feedback loop mechanism
Fabricating a feedback field effect transistor includes receiving a semiconductor structure including a substrate, a first source/drain disposed on the substrate, a fin disposed on the first source/drain, and a hard mask disposed on a top surface of the fin. A bottom spacer is formed on a portion of the first source/drain. A first gate is formed upon the bottom spacer. A sacrificial spacer is formed upon the first gate, a gate spacer is formed on the first gate from the sacrificial spacer, and a second gate is formed on the gate spacer. The gate spacer is disposed between the first gate and the second gate. A top spacer is formed around portions of the second gate and hard mask, a recess is formed in the top spacer and hard mask, and a second source/drain is formed in the recess.
US10756202B2 Quantum dot device packages
Disclosed herein are quantum dot device packages, as well as related computing devices and methods. For example, in some embodiments, a quantum dot device package may include a die having a quantum dot device, wherein the quantum dot device includes a quantum well stack, gates disposed above the quantum well stack, and conductive pathways coupled between associated ones of the gates and conductive contacts of the die. The quantum dot device package may also include a package substrate, wherein conductive contacts are disposed on the package substrate, and first level interconnects are disposed between the die and the package substrate, coupling the conductive contacts of the die with associated conductive contacts of the package substrate.
US10756201B1 Process of making a short-circuited diode that prevents electrocution
A process of making a short-circuited diode that changes the properties of an electric current that passes through the short-circuited diode so that the current does not harm a human that contacts the current after it passes through the diode.
US10756199B2 Fin field effect transistors having conformal oxide layers and methods of forming same
An embodiment fin field-effect-transistor (finFET) includes a semiconductor fin comprising a channel region and a gate oxide on a sidewall and a top surface of the channel region. The gate oxide includes a thinnest portion having a first thickness and a thickest portion having a second thickness different than the first thickness. A difference between the first thickness and the second thickness is less than a maximum thickness variation, and the maximum thickness variation is in accordance with an operating voltage of the finFET.
US10756197B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
In a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a gate structure is formed over a channel layer and an isolation insulating layer. A first sidewall spacer layer is formed on a side surface of the gate structure. A sacrificial layer is formed so that an upper portion of the gate structure with the first sidewall spacer layer is exposed from the sacrificial layer and a bottom portion of the gate structure with the first sidewall spacer layer is embedded in the first sacrificial layer. A space is formed between the bottom portion of the gate structure and the sacrificial layer by removing at least part of the first sidewall spacer layer. After the first sidewall spacer layer is removed, an air gap is formed between the bottom portion of the gate structure and the sacrificial layer by forming a second sidewall spacer layer over the gate structure.
US10756194B2 Shared metal gate stack with tunable work function
Semiconductor devices include at least one semiconductor fin in each of a first region and a second region. A first work function stack includes a bottom layer and a middle layer formed over the at least one semiconductor fin in the first region. A second work function stack includes a first layer and a second layer formed over the at least one semiconductor fin in the second region. The first layer is continuous with the bottom layer of the first work function stack and the second layer is continuous with the middle layer of the first work function stack, but has a smaller thickness than the middle layer.
US10756189B2 Semiconductor device
A substrate is made of gallium-nitride-based material. The n-type layer is disposed on a first surface of the substrate. A p-type layer is disposed on the n-type layer, and constitutes, along with the n-type layer, a semiconductor layer on the first surface of the substrate, the semiconductor layer being provided with a mesa shape having a bottom surface, a side surface, and a top surface. An anode electrode is disposed on the p-type layer. A cathode electrode is disposed on a second surface of the substrate. An insulating film continuously extends over the bottom surface and the top surface to cover the side surface. The top surface is provided with at least one trench. The at least one trench includes a trench filled with the insulating film.
US10756188B2 Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes a silicon carbide substrate and a gate insulating film. The silicon carbide substrate includes a first impurity region, a second impurity region, a third impurity region, a fourth impurity region, a fifth impurity region, and a sixth impurity region. A first main surface of the silicon carbide substrate is provided with a trench defined by a side surface and a bottom portion. The sixth impurity region includes a first region which faces the bottom portion and a second region which faces a second main surface of the silicon carbide substrate. The first region is higher in impurity concentration than the second region. In a direction perpendicular to the second main surface, a fifth main surface of the fourth impurity region is located between a sixth main surface of the second impurity region and the second main surface.
US10756181B1 Semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device include first and second electrodes, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth semiconductor regions, a gate electrode, and an interconnect portion. The first semiconductor region is provided on the first electrode. The second semiconductor region is electrically connected to the first electrode and provided around the first semiconductor region. The third semiconductor region is provided on the first and second semiconductor regions. The fourth semiconductor region is provided on a portion of the third semiconductor region. The fifth semiconductor region is provided selectively on the fourth semiconductor region. The gate electrode opposes the fifth and fourth semiconductor regions, and the portion. The sixth semiconductor region is provided on another portion of the third semiconductor region. The second electrode is provided on the fourth and fifth semiconductor regions. The interconnect portion is electrically connected to the gate electrode.
US10756180B2 Food and beverage compositions infused with lipophilic active agents and methods of use thereof
Aspects described herein relate to food and beverage compositions infused with lipophilic active agents and methods of use for the treatment of a variety of disorders. More particularly, aspects described herein relate to food and beverage compositions infused with lipophilic active agents such as cannabinoids, nicotine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), and vitamins, that provide enhanced bioavailability of the lipophilic active agents in a subject, and that mask unpleasant tastes of lipophilic active agents.
US10756176B2 Stacked nanosheet technology with uniform Vth control
A stacked nanosheet semiconductor device and method of forming are provided. In an illustrative embodiment, a gate all around (GAA) stacked nanosheet field effect transistor (FET) includes a plurality of stacked semiconductor channel nanosheet layers and a dummy nanosheet layer formed above a top one of the stacked semiconductor channel nanosheet layers, the dummy nanosheet formed from a dielectric material. The GAA stacked nanosheet FET also includes a high dielectric constant (high-k) material formed around each of the plurality of stacked semiconductor channel nanosheet layers and around the dummy nanosheet layer and a first work function (WF) metal formed around the plurality of stacked semiconductor channel nanosheet layers and the dummy nanosheet layer.
US10756173B2 Diode comprising a semiconductor body
A diode has a semiconductor body having a first and a second semiconductor body main side. The semiconductor body has a first semiconductor zone. The semiconductor body has a second semiconductor zone arranged on the first semiconductor zone in an inner region of the semiconductor body and not extending as far as the semiconductor body edge of the semiconductor body. The semiconductor body has a third semiconductor zone arranged on the second semiconductor zone and has a higher doping concentration than the second semiconductor zone. The semiconductor body has a fourth semiconductor zone arranged on the first semiconductor zone in a semiconductor body edge region and extending from the second semiconductor zone in the direction towards the semiconductor body edge as far as the semiconductor body edge.
US10756171B2 Integrated circuit device with source/drain barrier
Various examples of an integrated circuit device and a method for forming the device are disclosed herein. In an example, a method includes receiving a workpiece that includes a substrate, and a device fin extending above the substrate. The device fin includes a channel region. A portion of the device fin adjacent the channel region is etched, and the etching creates a source/drain recess and forms a dielectric barrier within the source/drain recess. The workpiece is cleaned such that a bottommost portion of the dielectric barrier remains within a bottommost portion of the source/drain recess. A source/drain feature is formed within the source/drain recess such that the bottommost portion of the dielectric barrier is disposed between the source/drain feature and a remainder of the device fin.
US10756170B2 VFET devices with improved performance
Vertical field effect transistor (VFET) structures and methods of fabrication with improved junction sharpness and reduced parasitic capacitance between the top source or drain and the surrounding metal gate includes a non-uniform top spacer in the top source or drain formed by an oxidation process. The top spacer has a thickness that is thinner at an interface between the top source or drain region and the vertically oriented channel region of the fin structure relative to the thickness of the top spacer layer away from the interface.
US10756166B2 Low leakage FET
FET designs that exhibit low leakage in the presence of the edge transistor phenomenon. Embodiments includes nFET designs in which the work function ΦMF of the gate structure overlying the edge transistors of the nFET is increased by forming extra P+ implant regions within at least a portion of the gate structure, thereby increasing the Vt of the edge transistors to a level that may exceed the Vt of the central conduction channel of the nFET. In some embodiments, the gate structure of the nFET is modified to increase or “flare” the effective channel length of the edge transistors relative to the length of the central conduction channel of the FET. Other methods of changing the work function ΦMF of the gate structure overlying the edge transistors are also disclosed. The methods may be adapted to fabricating pFETs by reversing or substituting material types.
US10756162B2 Structure and formation method of semiconductor device with magnetic element
A structure and a formation method of a semiconductor device are provided. The method includes forming an adhesive layer over a semiconductor substrate and forming a magnetic element over the adhesive layer. The method also includes forming an isolation element extending across the magnetic element. The isolation element partially covers the top surface of the magnetic element and partially covers sidewall surfaces of the magnetic element. The method further includes partially removing the adhesive layer such that an edge of the adhesive layer is laterally disposed between an edge of the magnetic element and an edge of the isolation element. In addition, the method includes forming a conductive line over the isolation element.
US10756161B2 Package-embedded thin-film capacitors, package-integral magnetic inductors, and methods of assembling same
A semiconductor package substrate includes an integral magnetic-helical inductor that is assembled during assembly of the semiconductor package substrate. The integral magnetic-helical inductor is located within a die footprint within the semiconductor package substrate.
US10756157B2 Electroluminescent display device having low potential power pad contact
Disclosed is an electroluminescent display device which is capable of preventing a current density from being concentrated when low-potential power is supplied from a low-potential power supply pad, wherein the electroluminescent display device includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a pad portion provided in the edge of the display panel, and configured to include a low-potential power pad supplied with low-potential power, and a low-potential contact portion for electrically connecting the low-potential power pad with the plurality of pixels, wherein the low-potential contact portion has a round shape.
US10756154B2 Display device including a light blocking layer over a pixel defining layer
A display device including a substrate that includes a circuit layer; an insulating layer on the substrate; a pixel defining layer on the insulating layer, the pixel defining layer having an opening exposing a region of a top surface of the insulating layer; a light blocking layer covering a top surface and a side surface of the pixel defining layer; and an organic electroluminescent element in the opening, wherein the organic electroluminescent element includes a first electrode on the region of the top surface of the insulating layer exposed through the opening; at least one organic layer on the first electrode; and a second electrode on the at least one organic layer.
US10756146B2 Integrated touch screen
In an embodiment, apparatus having a touch-sensitive screen, a touch-sensor controller and a flexible printed circuit. Conductive electrodes are substantially aligned with one or more gaps between pixels of the two-dimensional array. First conductive electrodes form vertices within the one or more gaps between pixels of the two-dimensional array such that the vertices do not obscure in plan view. The touch-sensor controller is configured to detect and process the change in capacitance at one or more touch-sensor nodes to determine the presence and location of a touch-sensor input. One or more tracks of conductive material is electrically connected to the flexible printed circuit.
US10756145B2 Organic light-emitting display device having a color filter
An organic light-emitting display device includes a color filter disposed on a light-emitting structure. An over-coat layer may be disposed between the color filter and the light-emitting structure. Diffusion-beads are dispersed in the over-coat layer. Thus, in the organic light-emitting display device according to the aspect of the present disclosure, light efficiency may be increased without a process of forming micro-lens.
US10756132B2 Solid-state imaging device, method of manufacturing the same, and electronic apparatus
The present technology relates to a solid-state imaging device capable of protecting a photoelectric conversion film with a sealing film that has excellent sealing properties and coverage, a method of manufacturing the solid-state imaging device, and an electronic apparatus. A solid-state imaging device includes: a photoelectric conversion film formed on the upper side of a semiconductor substrate; and a sealing film that is formed on the upper layer of the photoelectric conversion film and has a lower etching rate than that of silicon oxide. The present technology can be applied to solid-state imaging devices having a photoelectric conversion film on the upper side of a semiconductor substrate, and the like, for example.
US10756131B2 Variable optical filter and a wavelength-selective sensor based thereon
A variable optical filter is disclosed including a bandpass filter and a blocking filter. The bandpass filter includes a stack of alternating first and second layers, and the blocking filter includes a stack of alternating third and fourth layers. The first, second and fourth materials each comprise different materials, so that a refractive index of the first material is smaller than a refractive index of the second material, which is smaller than a refractive index of the fourth material; while an absorption coefficient of the second material is smaller than an absorption coefficient of the fourth material. The materials can be selected to ensure high index contrast in the blocking filter and low optical losses in the bandpass filter. The first to fourth layers can be deposited directly on a photodetector array.
US10756129B2 Image sensors having imaging pixels with ring-shaped gates
An image sensor may include a plurality of imaging pixels with high dynamic range. Each imaging pixel may have a photodiode, a floating diffusion region, and a transfer transistor configured to transfer charge from the photodiode to the floating diffusion region. Each imaging pixel may also include an overflow capacitor and an overflow transistor interposed between the photodiode and the overflow capacitor. A dual conversion gain transistor may be interposed between the overflow capacitor and the floating diffusion region. To reduce noise associated with operation of the pixel, a ring-shaped conductive layer may form a gate for both the overflow transistor and the dual conversion gain transistor. This common gate may be set to an intermediate level during integration to allow charge to overflow past the overflow transistor to the overflow capacitor. The common gate may also be used to assert the dual conversion gain transistor.
US10756123B2 Electrostatic discharge circuit and manufacturing method therefor, and display apparatus
An electrostatic discharge circuit and a manufacturing method therefor, and a display apparatus. The electrostatic discharge circuit includes: a base substrate; at least one first signal line located on the base substrate, at least one second signal line and a first isolation layer, wherein the at least one first signal line and the at least one second signal line are insulated from each other by the first isolation layer; and a second isolation layer covering the at least one second signal line, wherein a via hole is provided on the at least one first signal line, the via hole penetrates through the first isolation layer and the second isolation layer so that the at least one first signal line is located at the bottom of the via hole, and a part of the via hole is enclosed by the at least one second signal line.
US10756122B2 Production method of an array substrate of a display device using TFT as a pixel control unit
There is provided a manufacture method of an array substrate of a display device using TFT as a pixel control unit, an array substrate, and a display apparatus. In this method, when a data line and source and drain electrodes of a TFT are prepared, a half-tone mask is used to retain at least one part of a photoresist on the data line; and the retained photoresist is softened by heating so that the at least one part of the data line is coated by the retained photoresist.
US10756112B2 Etchant composition, method of manufacturing semiconductor device using the same, and semiconductor device
Provided herein is a semiconductor device and a method of manufacturing the same. The method includes alternately forming sacrificial layers and interlayer insulating layers on a semiconductor substrate. The method further includes forming a slit to expose the sacrificial layers by etching through the sacrificial layers and the interlayer insulating layers and forming interlayer openings by removing the exposed sacrificial layers. The method also includes depositing a conductive material in the interlayer openings and forming seams in which core patterns are deposited. The method additionally includes oxidizing a portion of the conductive material in the interlayer openings using a wet etching process and forming conductive patterns by removing the oxidized portion of the conductive material from the interlayer openings while leaving the seams intact.
US10756107B2 Semiconductor device including partially enlarged channel hole
A semiconductor device includes a lower stack structure on a substrate, an upper stack structure on the lower stack structure, and a channel structure in a channel hole formed through the upper stack structure and the lower stack structure. The channel hole includes a lower channel hole in the lower stack structure, an upper channel hole in the upper stack structure, and a partial extension portion adjacent to an interface between the lower stack structure and the upper stack structure. The partial extension portion is in fluid communication with the lower channel hole and the upper channel hole. A lateral width of the partial extension portion may be greater than a lateral width of the upper channel hole adjacent to the partial extension portion and greater than a lateral width of the upper channel hole adjacent to the partial extension portion.
US10756106B2 Three-dimensional memory device with locally modulated threshold voltages at drain select levels and methods of making the same
A three-dimensional memory device includes an alternating stack of insulating layers and electrically conductive layers containing word lines and drain select gate electrodes located over a substrate, and memory stack structures containing a respective vertical semiconductor channel and a memory film including a tunneling dielectric and a charge storage layer. A first portion of a first charge storage layer located in a first memory stack structure at level of a first drain select gate electrode is thicker than a first portion of a second charge storage layer located in a second memory stack structure at the level of the first drain select electrode.
US10756103B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
There are provided a semiconductor device and a method of manufacturing the same. A semiconductor device includes a memory block having local lines; a peripheral circuit disposed below the memory block; and a plurality of connection lines connecting the peripheral circuit and the local lines to each other, wherein the plurality of connection lines is stacked in a step shape.
US10756102B2 Three-dimensional memory structure and manufacturing method thereof
A three-dimensional (3D) memory structure and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The method includes the following steps. A 3D memory unit is formed on a first region of a substrate. A first insulation layer is formed on the first region and a second region of the substrate. A first planarization process is performed to the first insulation layer. The top surface of the first insulation layer on the first region and the top surface of the first insulation layer on the second region are coplanar after the first planarization process. A peripheral circuit is formed on the second region after the first planarization process. The influence of the process for forming the 3D memory unit on the peripheral circuit may be avoided. The manufacturing yield, the electrical performance, and the reliability of the 3D memory structure may be enhanced accordingly.
US10756100B2 NOR memory cell with L-shaped floating gate
An electrically erasable programmable nonvolatile memory cell includes a semiconductor substrate having a first substrate region and a second substrate region apart from the first substrate region in a lateral direction, a channel region between the first substrate region and the second substrate region, an electrically conductive control gate insulated from and disposed over a first channel portion of the channel region, an electrically conductive floating gate insulated from and disposed over a second channel portion of the channel region, an electrically conductive source line electrically connected to the second substrate region, and an electrically conductive erase gate insulated from and disposed over a tip of the floating gate.
US10756092B2 Method of fabricating semiconductor device
A method of fabricating a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate including a pair of first regions and a second region therebetween, forming first patterns on the respective first regions to at least partially define a stepwise portion at the second region, and forming a dummy pattern that at least partially fills the stepwise portion. The dummy pattern may be an electrically floating structure. The dummy pattern may be formed as part of forming second patterns on the respective first regions, and the dummy pattern and the second patterns may include substantially common materials. Because the dummy pattern at least partially fills the stepwise portion at the second region, the material layer covering the second patterns and the dummy pattern may omit a corresponding stepwise portion.
US10756089B2 Hybrid semiconductor transistor structure and manufacturing method for the same
Present disclosure provides a hybrid semiconductor transistor structure, including a substrate, a first transistor on the substrate, a channel of the first transistor including a fin and having a first channel height, a second transistor adjacent to the first transistor, a channel of the second transistor including a nanowire, and a separation laterally spacing the fin from the nanowire. The first channel height is greater than the separation. Present disclosure also provides a method for manufacturing the hybrid semiconductor transistor structure.
US10756084B2 Group-III nitride semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
The present invention discloses a group-III nitride semiconductor device, which comprises a substrate, a buffer layer, a semiconductor stack structure, and a passivation film. The buffer layer is disposed on the substrate. The semiconductor stack structure is disposed on the buffer layer and comprises a gate, a source, and a drain. In addition, a gate insulating layer is disposed between the gate and the semiconductor stack structure for forming a HEMT. The passivation film covers the HEMT and includes a plurality of openings corresponding to the gate, the source, and the drain, respectively. The material of the passivation film is silicon oxynitride.
US10756081B2 Avalanche diode having an enhanced defect concentration level and method of making the same
The invention relates to an avalanche diode that can be employed as an ESD protection device. An avalanche ignition region is formed at the p-n junction of the diode and includes an enhanced defect concentration level to provide rapid onset of avalanche current. The avalanche ignition region is preferably formed wider than the diode depletion zone, and is preferably created by placement, preferably by ion implantation, of an atomic specie different from that of the principal device structure. The doping concentration of the placed atomic specie should be sufficiently high to ensure substantially immediate onset of avalanche current when the diode breakdown voltage is exceeded. The new atomic specie preferably comprises argon or nitrogen, but other atomic species can be employed. However, other means of increasing a defect concentration level in the diode depletion zone, such as an altered annealing program, are also contemplated.
US10756080B2 Semiconductor device including protection circuit
A protective circuit includes a non-linear element which includes a gate electrode, a gate insulating layer covering the gate electrode, a first oxide semiconductor layer overlapping with the gate electrode over the gate insulating layer, a channel protective layer overlapping with a channel formation region of the first oxide semiconductor layer, and a pair of a first wiring layer and a second wiring layer whose end portions overlap with the gate electrode over the channel protective layer and in which a conductive layer and a second oxide semiconductor layer are stacked. Over the gate insulating layer, oxide semiconductor layers with different properties are bonded to each other, whereby stable operation can be performed as compared with Schottky junction. Thus, the junction leakage can be reduced and the characteristics of the non-linear element can be improved.
US10756079B2 Methods for forming integrated circuit having guard rings
A method for forming an integrated circuit includes forming a first guard ring around at least one transistor over a substrate. The method further includes forming a second guard ring around the first guard ring. The method further includes forming a first doped region adjacent to the first guard ring, the first doped region having a first dopant type. The method further includes forming a second doped region adjacent to the second guard ring, the second doped region having a second dopant type.
US10756077B2 Chip packaging method
A chip packaging method includes followings steps. A plurality of first chips are disposed on a carrier, wherein each of the first chips has a first active surface, and a plurality of first conductive pillars are disposed on the first active surface. A second active surface of a second chip is electrically connected to the first active surfaces of the first chips through a plurality of second conductive pillars. An encapsulated material is formed, wherein the encapsulated material covers the plurality of first chips, the plurality of first conductive pillars, the second chip and the plurality of second conductive pillars. The encapsulated material is partially removed to expose each of the plurality of first conductive pillars. A redistribution structure is formed on the encapsulated material, wherein the redistribution structure connects with the first conductive pillars.
US10756076B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes a package substrate, a logic chip on the package substrate, a memory stack structure on the package substrate and including first and second semiconductor chips stacked along a first direction, and a first bump between the package substrate and the memory stack structure. The logic chip and the memory stack are spaced apart along a second direction, crossing the first direction, on the package substrate. The first semiconductor chip includes a through via electrically connected to the second semiconductor chip, a chip signal pad connected to the through via, and a first redistribution layer electrically connected to the chip signal pad and having an edge signal pad in contact with the first bump. A distance between the logic chip and the edge signal pad along the second direction is less than that between the logic chip and the chip signal pad.
US10756074B2 Light emitting assembly, a spot lamp and luminaire
A light emitting assembly (100), a spot lamp and a luminaire are provided. The light emitting assembly comprises at least one first package (110) with a solid-state light emitting a first color of light, a second package (120) with a solid-state light emitter emitting a second color of light and a third package (130) with a solid-state light emitter emitting a third color of light. The first package has a smallest side (w1) that is at least 60% smaller than the sides (w2, w3, l2, l3) of the second package and the third package. The packages are provided on a substrate (140). Seen in along a view direction towards a top surface of the substrate; an envelope around said packages is a circle or an ellipse (150) having a center (152), one first package is positioned on the center, or two first packages are provided at positions adjacent to the center and intersect with a virtual line through the center.
US10756073B2 Micro LED module with flexible multilayer circuit substrate
A micro-LED module is disclosed. The micro-LED module includes a flexible circuit board and a plurality of LED pixels mounted on the flexible circuit board. Each of the plurality of LED pixels includes a first micro-LED chip, a second micro-LED chip, and a third micro-LED chip. Each of the first micro-LED chip, the second micro-LED chip, and the third micro-LED chip has at least one side whose length is 100 μm or less. Each of the first micro-LED chip, the second micro-LED chip, and the third micro-LED chip includes one or more electrode pads having a width of 80 μm or less on the surface facing the flexible circuit board. The flexible circuit board includes a first flexible insulating film including electrode patterns formed on the upper surface thereof and connected to the electrode pads through solder bumps having a diameter of 80 μm or less and a second flexible insulating film connected to the bottom of the first flexible insulating film through a first conductive pattern. The first flexible insulating film includes a first via hole having the same cross-sectional shape and area from the upper to the lower end and a first via formed in the first via hole. The first via hole of the first flexible insulating film is connected to a portion of the first conductive pattern.
US10756071B2 LED module and method for fabricating the same
Disclosed is a method for fabricating an LED module. The method includes: constructing a chip-on-carrier including a chip retainer having a horizontal bonding plane and a plurality of LED chips in which electrode pads are bonded to the bonding plane of the chip retainer; and transferring the plurality of LED chips in a predetermined arrangement from the chip retainer to a substrate by transfer printing. The transfer printing includes: primarily section-wise exposing a transfer tape to reduce the adhesive strength of the transfer tape such that bonding areas are formed at predetermined intervals on the transfer tape; and pressurizing the transfer tape against the LED chips on the chip retainer to attach the LED chips to the corresponding bonding areas of the transfer tape and detaching the electrode pads of the LED chips from the chip retainer to pick up the chips.
US10756067B2 Light-emitting device and the method of manufacturing the same
The present application discloses a light-emitting device including a first support structure having a first surface, a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged on the first surface, and a first adhesive layer arranged on the first support structure. Each light-emitting element has a side wall, a bottom surface, a first electrode pad, and a second electrode pad arranged on the bottom surface. The first adhesive layer surrounds the side wall and does not directly contact the bottom surface. The first support structure includes a plurality of through holes located on positions corresponding to the first electrode pad and the second electrode pad.
US10756062B2 Semiconductor chip and semiconductor package including the same
A semiconductor chip includes a semiconductor substrate, a through electrode, an inter-mediation pad, an upper pad, and a rewiring line. The semiconductor substrate includes a first surface that is an active surface and a second surface that is opposite to the first surface. The through electrode penetrates the semiconductor substrate and is disposed in at least one column in a first direction in a center portion of the semiconductor substrate. The inter-mediation pad is disposed in at least one column in the first direction in an edge portion of the second surface. The upper pad is disposed on the second surface and connected to the through electrode. The rewiring line is disposed on the second surface and connects the inter-mediation pad to the upper pad.
US10756051B2 Wafer-level system packaging method and package structure
The present disclosure provides a wafer-level packaging method and a package structure. The wafer-level packaging method includes: providing a device wafer that contains a plurality of first chips, that each first chip contains a first electrode exposed at a wafer front surface of the device wafer; providing a plurality of second chips, that each second chip contains a second electrode exposed at a chip front surface of the each second chip, and a surface opposite to the chip front surface is a chip back surface; bonding the chip back surface of the each second chip to a portion of the wafer front surface of the device wafer between adjacent first chips of the plurality of first chips; forming insulating sidewalls on sidewalls of the plurality of second chips; and forming a conductive layer conformally covering the chip front surface, each insulating sidewall, and the wafer front surface.
US10756048B2 Methods for improved die bonding
Methods for improved die bonding. In some embodiments, a method includes applying hot air to a die. The method also includes placing the die on a substrate after applying the hot air to the die. The method further includes waiting a predefined bonding period in order to establish a bond between the die and the substrate.
US10756046B2 Bonding apparatus, bonding system, bonding method and storage medium
There is provided a bonding apparatus for bonding substrates together, which includes: a first holding part configured to adsorptively hold a first substrate by vacuum-drawing the first substrate on a lower surface of the first substrate; a second holding part provided below the first holding part and configured to adsorptively hold a second substrate by vacuum-drawing the second substrate on an upper surface of the second substrate; a pressing member provided in the first holding part and configured to press a central portion of the first substrate; and a plurality of substrate detection parts provided in the first holding part and configured to detect a detachment of the first substrate from the first holding part.
US10756044B2 Fan-out semiconductor package
A fan-out semiconductor package includes a connection member including an insulating layer, a redistribution layer, and conductive vias penetrating through the insulating layer and connected to the redistribution layer, and a semiconductor chip and a passive chip disposed on the connection member and electrically connected to the redistribution layer. A conductive via connected to the passive element among the conductive vias has a multiple via shape in which a plurality of sub-vias, a width of each sub-via is decreased in a thickness direction, and end portions of the plurality of sub-vias are integrated with each other.
US10756041B1 Finned contact
A finned contact of an IC device may be utilized to electrically connect the IC device to external circuitry. The finned contact may be fabricated by forming a base upon the IC device and subsequently forming two or more fins upon the base. Each fin may be formed of the same and/or different material(s) as the base. Each fin may include layer(s) of one or materials. The fins may be located upon the base inset from the sidewall(s) of the base. The fins may be arranged as separated ring portions that are concentric with the base. The fins may drive current into the external circuitry connected thereto. Solder may be drawn towards the center of the base within an inner void that is internal to the fins, thereby limiting the likelihood of solder bridging with a neighboring contact.
US10756040B2 Semiconductor package with rigid under bump metallurgy (UBM) stack
The invention provides a semiconductor package. The semiconductor package includes a semiconductor die and a conductive pillar bump structure and a conductive plug. The semiconductor die has a die pad thereon. The conductive pillar bump structure is positioned overlying the die pad. The conductive pillar bump structure includes an under bump metallurgy (UBM) stack having a first diameter and a conductive plug on the UBM stack. The conductive plug has a second diameter that is different than the first diameter.
US10756039B2 Fluxes effective in suppressing non-wet-open at BGA assembly
The disclosure describes techniques for eliminating or reducing non-wet open (NWO) defect formation by using a low activity flux to prevent a solder paste from sticking to ball grid array (BGA) solder balls during reflow soldering. The low activity flux may be configured such that: i) it creates a barrier that prevents the solder paste from sticking to the solder balls of the BGA; and ii) it does not impede the formation of solder joints during reflow. In implementations, a solid coating of the low activity flux may be formed over balls of the BGA, and the BGA may then be bonded to a PCB during reflow. In implementations, the balls of a BGA may be dipped in a low-activity creamy or liquid flux prior to reflow. In some implementations, the flux may applied on a solder paste printed on pads of the PCB, followed by placement of a BGA.
US10756036B2 Semiconductor memory device structure
A front-end method of fabricating nickel plated caps over copper bond pads used in a memory device. The method provides protection of the bond pads from an oxidizing atmosphere without exposing sensitive structures in the memory device to the copper during fabrication.
US10756031B1 Decoupling capacitor stiffener
An IC device carrier includes organic substrate layers and wiring line layers therein. To reduce stain of the organic substrate layers and to provide decoupling capacitance, one or more decoupling capacitor stiffeners (DCS) are applied to the top side metallization (TSM) surface of the IC device carrier. The DCS(s) reduce the amount of curvature of the IC device carrier and reduce the strain seen by the organic substrate layers, thereby mitigating the risk for cracks forming and expanding or other damage within the carrier. The DCS(s) also include two or more capacitor plates and provides capacitance to electrically decouple electrical subsystems of the system of which the DCS is apart.
US10756030B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes a support frame, and including a cavity, a semiconductor chip disposed in the cavity and having an active surface on which contact pads are arranged, and a connection member on the support frame and on the active surface of the semiconductor chip. The semiconductor chip includes a first insulating film disposed on the active surface and exposing the contact pads, a second insulating film disposed on the first insulating film and including a first opening exposing connection regions of the contact pads, and a conductive crack preventing layer disposed on the connection regions and having an outer peripheral region extending to a portion of the second insulating film around the first opening. The connection member includes an insulating layer including a second opening exposing the connection regions; and a redistribution layer connected to the contact pads through the second opening.
US10756028B2 Radiation-tolerant unit MOSFET hardened against single event effect and total ionizing dose effect
Provided is a radiation-tolerant unit MOSFET to block a leakage current path caused by a total ionizing dose effect and reduce influence of a current pulse generated due to a single event effect. The radiation-tolerant unit MOSFET includes a poly gate layer for designating a gate region and at least one dummy gate region, a source and a drain, and a P+ layer and a P-active layer for specifying a P+ region to the source and the drain, and a dummy drain allowing application of a voltage. An electronic part that may normally operate is provided even a radiation environment where particle radiation and electromagnetic radiation are present.
US10756027B1 Semiconductor structure and method for forming the same
A semiconductor structure is provided, the semiconductor structure includes a front oxide layer on a backside oxide layer, a front electronic component in the front oxide layer, a backside electronic component in the backside oxide layer, and a shield structure disposed between the front oxide layer and the backside oxide layer, the shield structure includes a patterned buried metal layer, two front contact structures disposed on a front surface of the patterned buried metal layer, and two back contact structures disposed on a backside of the patterned buried metal layer.
US10756023B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes a connection member and a supporting member. The connection member has first and second surfaces opposing each other and a redistribution layer. The supporting member is disposed on the first surface of the connection member, has a first through-hole and a second through-hole spaced apart from each other, and has a blocking layer disposed on at least an inner surface of the second through-hole. A semiconductor chip is disposed in the first through-hole and has connection pads connected to the redistribution layer. At least one passive component is disposed in the second through-hole and has connection terminals connected to the redistribution layer. An encapsulant encapsulates the semiconductor chip and the at least one passive component in the first and second through-holes, respectively. An electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure is embedded in the supporting member.
US10756022B2 Methods of alignment marking semiconductor wafers, and semiconductor packages having portions of alignment markings
Some embodiments include a semiconductor package. The semiconductor package has a semiconductor die with a primary region which includes integrated circuitry, and with an edge region which includes a portion of an alignment mark location. The portion of the alignment mark location includes a segment of an alignment mark. The alignment mark includes a pattern of lines and spaces, with the lines extending along a first direction. The portion of the alignment mark location also includes a texture having a pattern other than lines extending along either the first direction or along a second direction substantially orthogonal to the first direction. Some embodiments include methods for alignment marking semiconductor wafers.
US10756020B2 Fabric-based items with electrical component arrays
A fabric-based item may include fabric layers and other layers of material. An array of electrical components may be mounted in the fabric-based item. The electrical components may be mounted to a support structure such as a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit may have a mesh shape formed from an array of openings. Serpentine flexible printed circuit segments may extend between the openings. The electrical components may be light-emitting diodes or other electrical devices. Polymer with light-scattering particles or other materials may cover the electrical components. The flexible printed circuit may be laminated between fabric layers or other layers of material in the fabric-based item.
US10756017B2 Contact structure and method of forming
Contact structures and methods of forming contacts structures are contemplated by this disclosure. A structure includes a dielectric layer over a substrate, an adhesion layer, a silicide, a barrier layer, and a conductive material. The dielectric layer has an opening to a surface of the substrate. The adhesion layer is along sidewalls of the opening. The silicide is on the surface of the substrate. The barrier layer is on the adhesion layer and the silicide, and the barrier layer directly adjoins the silicide. The conductive material is on the barrier layer in the opening.
US10756015B2 Semiconductor package, package-on-package device, and method of fabricating the same
A semiconductor package including a package substrate, a semiconductor chip on a first surface of the package substrate, a connection substrate on the package substrate and spaced apart from and surrounding the semiconductor chip, the connection substrate including a plurality of conductive connection structures penetrating therethrough, a plurality of first connecting elements between the semiconductor chip and the package substrate and electrically connecting the semiconductor chip to the package substrate, a plurality of second connecting elements between the connection substrate and the package substrate and electrically connecting the connection substrate to package substrate, a mold layer encapsulating the semiconductor chip and the connection substrate, and an upper redistribution pattern on the mold layer and the semiconductor chip and electrically connected to a corresponding one of the plurality of conductive connection structures may be provided.
US10756012B2 Circuit assembly
A circuit assembly is provided. The circuit assembly includes: a first bus bar and a second bus bar that are part of a power circuit; and a control board to which a control circuit configured to control current flow in the power circuit is mounted, the circuit assembly including: a semiconductor switching element including a drain terminal and a source terminal that are connected to the first bus bar and the second bus bar, respectively, and a gate terminal configured to receive input of a control signal from the control circuit configured to control current flow in the power circuit; and a third bus bar configured to electrically connect the gate terminal and the control board.
US10756007B2 Pad design for reliability enhancement in packages
A package includes a corner, a device die having a front side and a backside, and a molding material molding the device die therein. A plurality of redistribution lines is on the backside of the device die. The plurality of redistribution lines includes a plurality of metal pads. A polymer layer contacts the plurality of metal pads. A plurality of openings is formed in the polymer layer, with the plurality of metal pads aligned to and exposed to the plurality of openings. The plurality of openings includes a corner opening that is elongated and an additional opening farther away from the corner than the corner opening. The additional opening is non-elongated.
US10756005B2 Semiconductor device, corresponding circuit and method
A semiconductor device including one or more semiconductor dice, a lead frame including an array of signal-carrying leads electrically coupled with the semiconductor die, and a power supply connection for the at least one semiconductor die arranged centrally thereof.
US10756000B2 Heat dissipation assembly and electronic device
The present invention provides a heat dissipation assembly and an electronic device, where the heat dissipation assembly includes: a shielding element, where a via hole is disposed on the shielding element, the shielding element is electrically connected to ground copper of a PCB board, and a heat-generating electronic element is disposed on the PCB board; a heat pipe, located on the via hole, where the heat pipe is electrically connected to the shielding element, and the heat pipe, the PCB board, and the shielding element form an electromagnetic shielding can that is used to accommodate the heat-generating electronic element; and an elastic thermal interface material, disposed between the heat pipe and the heat-generating electronic element and mutually fitted to the heat pipe and the heat-generating electronic element.
US10755996B2 Through electrode substrate and manufacturing method thereof
A through electrode substrate includes: a substrate; a first electrode part provided on a first surface side of the substrate; and a second electrode part provided on a second surface side of the substrate. The plurality of holes includes a plurality of first holes and a plurality of second holes. The hole electrode part of each first hole is electrically connected to the first electrode part on the first surface side of the substrate, and the hole electrode part thereof is electrically connected to the second electrode part on the second surface side of the substrate. The electrode part of each second hole is electrically insulated from the first electrode part on the first surface side of the substrate, or the hole electrode part thereof is electrically insulated from the second electrode part on the second surface side of the substrate.
US10755991B2 Foldable display device
A foldable display device is disclosed. The foldable display device includes a display panel including a folding area and a non-folding area, a back plate unit, and a plurality of adhesive layers disposed between the display panel and the back plate unit and between the back plate units. Some of the plurality of adhesive layers includes a first adhesive part and a second adhesive part having different adhesiveness. Therefore, an adhesiveness of the plurality of adhesive layers is controlled to reduce the stress generated at the time of folding the foldable display device.
US10755986B2 Aluminum nitride based Silicon-on-Insulator substrate structure
A substrate structure includes a polycrystalline substrate, a plurality of thin film layers disposed on the polycrystalline substrate, a bonding layer coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of thin films, and a single crystal silicon layer joined to the bonding layer.
US10755981B2 Display device manufacturing method
An embodiment provides a display device manufacturing method comprising the steps of: preparing a substrate having a plurality of semiconductor chips arranged thereon (S1); bonding at least one first semiconductor chip of the plurality of semiconductor chips to a transfer member (S2); irradiating laser light to the first semiconductor chip to separate the first semiconductor chip from the substrate (S3); disposing the first semiconductor chip on a panel substrate of a display device by means of the transfer member (S4); and irradiating light to the transfer member to separate the first semiconductor chip from the transfer member (S5), wherein the transfer member comprises: a transfer layer and a bonding layer disposed on one surface of the transfer layer; the bonding layer comprises at least one bonding protrusion; and the first semiconductor chip is bonded to the bonding protrusion in step S2.
US10755977B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device and a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device are provided. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, a gate stack, a gate spacer, a conductive feature, and a conductive cap. The substrate has a source/drain region. The gate stack is on the substrate. The gate spacer is alongside the gate stack. The conductive feature is on the source/drain region. The conductive cap is on the conductive feature and has a top in a position lower than a top of the gate spacer.
US10755975B2 Tunneling electrical contacts
A method of constructing an electrical contact including a contact element positioned between a first contact member and a second contact member. The method includes defining a transmission line model to represent operation of the electrical contact. The transmission line model indicates a contact resistance and a specific contact resistivity along a length of the contact element. The method includes determining a current flow profile of the contact element. The current flow profile is determined based on a current distribution using the transmission line model. The method includes determining one of: (i) a material, (ii) a thickness, and (iii) a geometry of the contact element based on the contact resistance and the current flow profile of the transmission line model. The method includes constructing the contact element positioned between the first contact member and the second contact member with the at least one of (i) the material, (ii) the thickness, and (iii) the geometry.
US10755972B2 Semiconductor device and method
A semiconductor device and method of manufacture comprise placing an etch stop layer of a material such as aluminum oxide over a conductive element, placing a dielectric layer over the etch stop layer, and placing a hardmask of a material such as titanium nitride over the dielectric layer. Openings are formed to the etch stop layer, the hardmask material is selectively removed, and the openings are then the material of the etch stop layer is then selectively removed to extend the openings through the etch stop layer.
US10755970B2 Semiconductor device structures
In one exemplary aspect, a method for semiconductor manufacturing comprises forming first and second silicon nitride features on sidewall surfaces of a contact hole, where the contact hole is disposed in a dielectric layer and above a source/drain (S/D) feature. The method further comprises forming a contact plug in the contact hole, the contact plug being electrically coupled to the S/D feature, removing a top portion of the contact plug to create a recess in the contact hole, forming a hard mask layer in the recess, and removing the first and second silicon nitride features via selective etching to form first and second air gaps, respectively.
US10755969B2 Multi-patterning techniques for fabricating an array of metal lines with different widths
Multi-patterning methods are provided for use in fabricating an array of metal lines comprising metal lines with different widths. For example, patterning methods implement spacer-is-dielectric (SID)-based self-aligned double patterning (SADP) methods for fabricating an array of metal lines comprising elongated metal lines with different widths, wherein an “unblock” mask is utilized as part of the process flow to overlap mandrel assigned and non-mandrel assigned features in a given SADP pattern to define regions to unblock a metal fill (remove dielectric material between wires) in a dielectric layer between defined metal lines of an a SADP pattern thus enabling the formation of wide metal lines within any region of a pattern of elongated metal lines formed with a minimum feature width.
US10755967B2 Method for transferring a useful layer
A method is provided, including successive steps of a) providing a donor substrate covered with a layer of oxide; b) implanting gaseous species in the donor substrate, through the layer to form an embrittlement zone, and at the end of step b), the layer has an absorbance peak with a maximum at a first wavenumber, and with a full width at half maximum; c) applying ultraviolet radiation to the free surface of the layer under an ozone atmosphere and according to a thermal budget for: shifting the maximum by at least 3 cm−1 towards increasing wavenumbers, reducing the full width at half maximum by at least 3 cm−1, and allowing direct adhesion with the free surface; d) assembling the donor substrate on the supporting substrate by direct adhesion with the free surface; and e) splitting the donor substrate along the embrittlement zone to expose a useful layer.
US10755966B2 Manufacturing method of smoothing a semiconductor surface
A method is provided for preparing semiconductor structure, e.g., a semiconductor on insulator structure, comprising a device layer having a smooth surface. The method provided involves smoothing a semiconductor substrate surface by making use of stress enhanced surface diffusion at elevated temperatures. The purpose of this method is to reach atomic scale surface smoothness (for example, smoothness in the range of between 1.0 and 1.5 angstroms as measured according to root mean square over a 30 um×30 um AFM measurement), which is required in advanced (sub 28 nm) CMOS device fabrication.
US10755958B2 Transfer method, mounting method, transfer device, and mounting device
A transfer method for transferring LED chips, a first surface of which is held on a transfer substrate, on a transfer-target substrate is provided that comprises disposing the transfer-target substrate such that the transfer-target substrate faces, across a gap, a second surface of the LED chips on an opposite side from the first surface of the LED chips, and transferring the LED chips on the transfer-target substrate by irradiating the transfer substrate with a laser light to separate the LED chips from the transfer substrate and by urging the LED chips toward the transfer-target substrate. At least the transferring of the LED chips to the transfer-target substrate being executed in a vacuum environment.
US10755957B2 Measurement method, method of removing static electricity, and plasma processing apparatus
A measurement method includes vibrating a wafer through up-and-down movement of one or more pins supporting the wafer after performing processing with gas-based plasma generated through application of high-frequency electric power while the wafer, which is placed on a stage in a processing container, is electrostatically adhered by an electro-static chuck, calculating a residual charge amount of the wafer from an induced current flowing through an attracting electrode upon the vibrating of the wafer, and calculating a voltage to be applied to the attracting electrode in response to the calculated residual charge amount of the wafer.
US10755953B2 Cluster tool techniques with improved efficiency
The present disclosure relates to some embodiments of a method for improving processing efficiency of a cluster tool. The method comprises transferring a first lot of wafers from a transfer load lock to a designated storage load lock and transferring a second lot of wafers from the transfer load lock to the designated storage load lock while the first lot of wafers is in the transfer load lock or the designated storage load lock. The designated storage load lock has the same structure as the transfer load lock and respectively has an inner load lock portal at an interface with the first transfer chamber and an outer load lock portal on a sidewall of a front end interface. The inner load lock portal of the designated storage load lock is retained opened during processing. The outer load lock portal of the designated storage load lock is retained closed during processing.
US10755947B2 Methods of increasing selectivity for selective etch processes
Processing methods comprising etching a metal nitride layer with an etchant. The etchant can be, for example, WCl5, WOCl4 or TaCl5. Methods of improving the selectivity of etch processes are also disclosed.
US10755946B2 Method for producing a wafer from a hexagonal single crystal ingot by applying a laser beam to form a first production history, an exfoliation layer, and a second production history
A method for producing a wafer from a hexagonal single crystal ingot includes: planarizing an upper surface of the hexagonal single crystal ingot; applying a laser beam of such a wavelength as to be transmitted through the ingot, with a focal point positioned in an inside of a region not to be formed with devices of a wafer to be produced from the upper surface of the ingot which has been planarized, to form a production history; and applying a laser beam of such a wavelength as to be transmitted through the hexagonal single crystal ingot with a focal point of the laser beam positioned at a depth corresponding to a thickness of the wafer to be produced from the upper surface of the hexagonal single crystal ingot which has been planarized, to form an exfoliation layer.
US10755943B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A method includes forming a mandrel structure over a semiconductor substrate. A first spacer and a second spacer are formed alongside the mandrel structure. A mask layer is over a first portion of the first spacer, in which a second portion of the first spacer and the second spacer are exposed from the mask layer. The exposed second spacer is etched, in which etching the exposed second spacer is performed such that a polymer is formed over a top surface of the exposed second portion of the first spacer. The mask layer, the polymer, and the mandrel structure are removed. The semiconductor substrate is patterned using the first spacer.
US10755937B2 Vertical transistor having a silicided bottom and method for fabricating thereof
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate structure including a substrate and a semiconductor column vertically protruding from the substrate, sequentially forming a first protective layer and a second protective layer on the substrate, etching a portion of the second protective layer to expose a portion of the first protective layer on the substrate and a portion of the first protective layer on an upper surface of the semiconductor column, removing the exposed portion of the first protective layer on the substrate to expose a lower portion of the semiconductor column, removing a remaining portion of the second protective layer, and forming a first contact material layer on the substrate and in contact with the lower portion of the semiconductor column. The first contact material layer in contact with the lower portion of the semiconductor column does not increase the source series resistance.
US10755934B2 Systems and methods for chemical mechanical polish and clean
A chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) system and associated semiconductor fabrication methods are disclosed herein. An exemplary method includes performing a planarization process in a polishing unit of a CMP system to planarize a surface of a material layer using a CMP slurry. The method further includes, after performing the planarization process, performing a buffing process in the polishing unit of the CMP system to buff the surface of the material layer using an ozone gas dissolved in deionized water (O3/DIW) solution. The method further includes controlling the performing of the planarization process and the performing of the buffing process, such that the CMP slurry is received by the polishing unit from a first pipeline during the planarization process and the O3/DIW solution is received by the polishing unit from a second pipeline during the buffing process.
US10755931B2 Semiconductor device and method of forming including superjunction structure formed using angled implant process
A semiconductor device includes a superjunction structure formed using simultaneous N and P angled implants into the sidewall of a trench. The simultaneous N and P angled implants use different implant energies and dopants of different diffusion rate so that after annealing, alternating N and P thin semiconductor regions are formed. The alternating N and P thin semiconductor regions form a superjunction structure where a balanced space charge region is formed to enhance the breakdown voltage characteristic of the semiconductor device.
US10755929B2 Method and device for bonding of substrates
A method and a device for bonding a first substrate with a second substrate inside a sealed bonding chamber. The method includes: a) fixing of the first and second substrates, b) arranging of the first and second substrates, c) mutual approaching of the first and second substrates, d) contacting the first and second substrates at respective bond initiation points, e) generating a bonding wave running from the bond initiation points to side edges of the substrates, and f) influencing the bonding wave during course of the bonding wave, wherein targeted influencing of the bonding wave takes place by a regulated and/or controlled change of pressure inside the bonding chamber.
US10755928B2 Fabricating electrically nonconductive blocks using a polymer brush and a sequential infiltration synthesis process
A plurality of mandrels and silicon dioxide spacer structures are formed, with the spacer structures interdigitated between the mandrels. An organic planarization layer is applied, as are a thin oxide layer and a layer of photoresist patterned in hole tone over the oxide layer, thereby defining a domain. At least one hole is etched in the thin oxide layer and the organic planarization layer to expose a portion of a hard mask layer surface between the spacer structures. A selective polymer brush is applied, which grafts only to the exposed hard mask surface, followed by solvent rinsing the domain to remove ungrafted polymer brush. At least one precursor is infused to an etch resistant material into the polymer brush by a sequential infiltration synthesis process. The organic planarization layer is ashed to convert the infused precursor into oxide form to further enhance etch selectivity to the hard mask layer.
US10755923B2 Method for depositing silicon-free carbon-containing film as gap-fill layer by pulse plasma-assisted deposition
A Si-free C-containing film having filling capability is deposited by forming a viscous polymer in a gas phase by striking an Ar, He, or N2 plasma in a chamber filled with a volatile hydrocarbon precursor that can be polymerized within certain parameter ranges which define mainly partial pressure of precursor during a plasma strike, and wafer temperature.
US10755922B2 Method for depositing silicon-free carbon-containing film as gap-fill layer by pulse plasma-assisted deposition
A film having filling capability is deposited by forming a viscous polymer in a gas phase by striking an Ar, He, or N2 plasma in a chamber filled with a volatile hydrocarbon precursor that can be polymerized within certain parameter ranges which define mainly partial pressure of precursor during a plasma strike, and wafer temperature.
US10755920B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor device and semiconductor manufacturing apparatus used for the method
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes: thermally-oxidizing a surface of a to-be-processed base made by SiC as body material to form a silicon dioxide film, by supplying gas containing oxidation agent to the surface of the to-be-processed base; exchanging ambient gas containing the oxidation agent after forming the silicon dioxide film, by decreasing a partial pressure of the oxidation agent in the ambient gas to 10 Pa or less; and after exchanging the ambient gas, lowering a temperature of the to-be-processed base.
US10755917B2 Treatment for adhesion improvement
A nitrogen plasma treatment is used on an adhesion layer of a contact plug. As a result of the nitrogen plasma treatment, nitrogen is incorporated into the adhesion layer. When a contact plug is deposited in the opening, an interlayer of a metal nitride is formed between the contact plug and the adhesion layer. A nitrogen plasma treatment is used on an opening in an insulating layer. As a result of the nitrogen plasma treatment, nitrogen is incorporated into the insulating layer at the opening. When a contact plug is deposited in the opening, an interlayer of a metal nitride is formed between the contact plug and the insulating layer.
US10755916B2 Substrate treatment method and substrate treatment apparatus
A substrate processing method for processing a surface of a substrate includes: a first solvent supply step (a) of supplying IPA to a surface of a substrate while rotating the substrate to treat the surface; a modification treatment liquid supply step (b) of supplying a silylating solution after the first solvent supply step to form a liquid film; and a step (c) of heating the substrate in the first solvent supply step and the modification treatment liquid supply step. The step (c) is configured such that an amount of heat per unit time to be applied to the substrate in the modification treatment liquid supply step is larger than an amount of heat per unit time applied to the substrate in the first solvent supply step.
US10755910B2 Synchronization of ion generation with cycling of a discontinuous atmospheric interface
The invention generally relates to methods and devices for synchronization of ion generation with cycling of a discontinuous atmospheric interface. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a system for analyzing a sample that includes a mass spectrometry probe that generates sample ions, a discontinuous atmospheric interface, and a mass analyzer, in which the system is configured such that ion formation is synchronized with cycling of the discontinuous atmospheric interface.
US10755909B2 Chemical analysis device and method
Methods and systems for chemical analysis. For instance, a device for chemical analysis of a sample includes a housing, an inlet, a pump, multiple membranes and at least one detector. The housing contains an interior chamber of the device. The inlet on the housing introduces the sample into the interior chamber. The pump is connected to the housing to form a partial vacuum in the interior chamber. The multiple membranes have different response times to different constituents of the sample. The multiple membranes include at least a first membrane and a second membrane. At least one of the first membrane and the second membrane comprises a tubular portion. The multiple membranes have different response times to different constituents of the sample. The detector is for detecting the different constituents of the sample after interaction with the multiple membranes. In addition, a method for chemical analysis of a sample. A first step includes introducing a sample to multiple membranes having different response times to different constituents of the sample. A second step includes separating the different constituents of the sample due to the different response times of the multiple membranes. A third step includes detecting the different constituents of the gas after separating with the multiple membranes.
US10755906B2 Compact mass spectrometer
A miniature mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising an atmospheric pressure ionization source and a first vacuum chamber having an atmospheric pressure sampling orifice or capillary, a second vacuum chamber located downstream of the first vacuum chamber and a third vacuum chamber located downstream of the second vacuum chamber. An ion detector is located in the third vacuum chamber. A first RF ion guide is located within the first vacuum chamber and a second RF ion guide is located within the second vacuum chamber. The ion path length from the atmospheric pressure sampling orifice or capillary to an ion detecting surface of the ion detector is ≤400 mm. The mass spectrometer further comprises a tandem quadrupole mass analyzer, a 3D ion trap mass analyzer, a 2D or linear ion trap mass analyzer, a Time of Flight mass analyzer, a quadrupole-Time of Flight mass analyzer or an electrostatic mass analyzer arranged in the third vacuum chamber. The product of the pressure P1 in the vicinity of the first RF ion guide and the length L1 of the first RF ion guide is in the range 10-100 mbar-cm and the product of the pressure P2 in the vicinity of the second RF ion guide and the length L2 of the second RF ion guide is in the range 0.05-0.3 mbar-cm.
US10755905B2 Qualitative and quantitative mass spectral analysis
A method for analyzing data from a mass spectrometer comprising acquiring raw profile mode data containing one or more ions and their isotopes in a mass spectral range; calculating theoretical isotope distributions for all ions of interest including native or labeled ions based on their molecular composition; convoluting the theoretical isotope distributions with target peak shape function specified during instrument calibration, actual peak shape functions, or approximated peak shape functions, to obtain theoretical isotope profiles for all ions; constructing a peak component matrix of relevant theoretical isotope profiles included as peak components; performing a weighted multiple linear regression between the profile mode data and the peak component matrix; and reporting regression coefficients as relative concentrations for each of the ions, or ranking these ions based on fitting statistics as search results. A mass spectrometer system (FIG. 1) operating in accordance with the method. Medium having computer code for operating the spectrometer.
US10755902B2 Plasma processing apparatus and focus ring
A plasma processing apparatus includes a chamber, a mounting table 2 and a focus ring 8. The chamber is configured to process a semiconductor wafer W with plasma. The mounting table 2 is provided within the chamber, and includes a holding surface 9a on which the semiconductor wafer W is mounted. The focus ring 8 is provided to surround the semiconductor wafer W mounted on the holding surface 9a, and includes a first flat portion 8a, a second flat portion 8b and a third flat portion 8c which are formed in sequence from an inner circumferential side of the focus ring 8 toward an outer circumferential side thereof. Here, the first flat portion 8a is lower than the holding surface 9a, the second flat portion 8b is lower than the first flat portion 8a, and the third flat portion 8c is higher than the first flat portion 8a.
US10755901B2 Plasma source utilizing a macro-particle reduction coating and method of using a plasma source utilizing a macro-particle reduction coating for deposition of thin film coatings and modification of surfaces
The present invention relates generally to a plasma source utilizing a macro-particle reduction coating and method of using a plasma source utilizing a macro-particle reduction for deposition of thin film coatings and modification of surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to a plasma source comprising one or more plasma-generating electrodes, wherein a macro-particle reduction coating is deposited on at least a portion of the plasma-generating surfaces of the one or more electrodes to shield the plasma-generating surfaces of the electrodes from erosion by the produced plasma and to resist the formation of particulate matter, thus enhancing the performance and extending the service life of the plasma source.
US10755896B2 Multi-level pulsing of DC and RF signals
Systems and methods for multi-level pulsing of a parameter and multi-level pulsing of a frequency of a radio frequency (RF) signal are described. The RF signal is applied to a substrate support via a match. The parameter is pulsed from a low level to a high level while the frequency is pulsed from a low level to a high level. In addition, a direct current (DC) parameter is applied to the substrate support or another RF signal is applied to an upper electrode. The parameter and the frequency of the RF signal applied to the substrate support are simultaneously pulsed with the DC parameter or the RF signal applied to the upper electrode to increase a rate of processing a wafer, to increase mask selectivity, and to reduce angular spread of ions within a plasma chamber.
US10755894B2 Power supply system
A power supply system 90 includes high frequency power supplies 92 and 93 that supply a high frequency power for plasma generation; a DC power supply 91 that supplies a DC voltage to be applied to an electrode; and control unit 94 that controls the high frequency power supplies 92 and 93 and the DC power supply 91 including a first DC power supply unit 101 that supplies a first negative DC voltage V1, a second DC power supply unit 102 that supplies a second negative DC voltage V2 having a higher absolute value than the first negative DC voltage V1, and a selecting circuit 103 that selectively connects the first DC power supply unit 101 and the second DC power supply unit 102 to the electrode; and a discharging circuit 104 connected with a node 109 between the first DC power supply unit 101 and the selecting circuit 103.
US10755889B2 Particle-optical apparatus and particle beam system
A beam deflector includes a magnetic-flux-guiding structure which has an opening through which a beam axis extends, and at least two coils arranged at the magnetic-flux-guiding structure so that they produce a magnetic field B1 having lines passing through the two coils in succession, leave the magnetic-flux-guiding structure at a first location on a first side in relation to the beam axis, cross the beam axis at a second location which is arranged at a distance along the beam axis from the magnetic-flux-guiding structure, re-enter into the magnetic flux-guiding structure at a third location on a second side lying opposite the first side, and extend around the opening from the third location to the first location within the magnetic-flux-guiding structure.
US10755888B2 Aberration corrector and charged particle beam device
An aberration corrector includes: a first multipole, a second multipole, a third multipole, and a fourth multipole arranged along an optical axis A; a first transfer lens system arranged between the first multipole and the second multipole; a second transfer lens system arranged between the second multipole and the third multipole; and a third transfer lens system arranged between the third multipole and the fourth multipole, wherein each of the first multipole, the second multipole, the third multipole, and the fourth multipole generates a three-fold symmetric field.
US10755884B2 Fuse element
A fuse element, in particular suited for use in electric and/or electronic circuits constructed by multilayer technology, including a printed circuit board substrate material, which is usable particularly in the multilayer technology and is coated with a metal or metal alloy from which the fuse is generated by means of photolithographic and/or printing image-producing techniques and ensuing etching or engraving processes, is proposed. The fuse is distinguished in that the printed circuit board substrate material, on which the fuse can be provided, includes at least a high-temperature-stable, electrically insulating material, with a coefficient of thermal expansion that varies essentially analogously to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the metal or metal alloy from which the fuse is made.
US10755879B2 Circuit breaker comprising an improved compression chamber
A circuit breaker including a stationary frame, at least a pair of arc contacts, an actuation rod, a compression chamber in which a portion of the dielectric gas is compressed; a cylinder and a piston connected with the rod, which are movable within the stationary frame along main axis, for compressing the portion of the dielectric gas in the compression chamber; a link mechanism connecting the piston to the rod, wherein the stationary frame includes a cylindrical portion with which each of the piston and of the cylinder are radially in gastight contact and which bounds the compression chamber together with the piston and the cylinder.
US10755878B1 Keyboard device
A keyboard device includes keyboard device includes a membrane circuit board, a base plate and a key structure. The key structure includes a keycap, a connecting element, an elastic element and a buffering structure. The connecting element is arranged between the base plate and the keycap. The elastic element is arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board. The buffering structure is disposed on a bottom surface of the keycap. While the keycap is depressed, the buffering structure collides with the elastic element or the connecting element. Consequently, the buffering structure provides a buffering effect.
US10755875B2 Electronic switch mechanism
A switch mechanism includes a housing with a fenestration, a switch element held in the housing, and a first tab and a second tab each being pivotally attached to an opposite lateral edge of the fenestration. The tabs are constrained to rotational movement relative to the housing so that contact with the first tab or the second tab causes the respective tab to rotate to actuate the switch element.
US10755873B2 Membrane circuit board and keyboard device with same
A membrane circuit board includes a first flexible circuit board, a second flexible circuit board and a nanomaterial layer. The nanomaterial layer includes plural polymeric structures. The nanomaterial layer is formed on the first flexible circuit board, the second flexible circuit board and/or a junction region between the edge of the first flexible circuit board and the second flexible circuit board to prevent at least one of the upper metallic conductor line and the lower metallic conductor line from contacting with a specified chemical element. Consequently, the conductive impedance of the upper metallic conductor line and the lower metallic conductor line is not affected by the specified chemical element. Moreover, the present invention also provides a keyboard device with the membrane circuit board.
US10755872B2 Generator switch with a cooling device
A generator switch including an encapsulation lying at ground potential and an electrical conductor arranged in an insulated fashion inside the encapsulation and at high-voltage potential, as well as a gravity-driven cooling device having an evaporator and a condenser arranged above the evaporator and a coolant. The cooling device is formed as a closed loop-type coolant circuit. During operation of the generator switch, a level of the liquid coolant in the line system in a static cooling device is at least as high as the upper end of the insulating section in the insulator.
US10755867B2 Method of negative electrode pre-lithiation for lithium-ion capacitors
The present invention is directed to a method for pre-lithiation of negative electrodes during lithium loaded electrode manufacturing for use in lithium-ion capacitors. There is provided a system and method of manufacture of LIC electrodes using thin lithium film having holes therein, and in particular, to the process of manufacturing lithium loaded negative electrodes for lithium-ion capacitors by pre-lithiating electrodes with thin lithium metal films, wherein the thin lithium metal films include holes therein, and the lithium loaded negative electrodes are manufactured using a roll-to-roll lamination manufacturing process.
US10755866B2 Graphene-semiconductor based wavelength selective photodetector for sub-bandgap photo detection
Graphene photodetectors capable of operating in the sub-bandgap region relative to the bandgap of semiconductor nanoparticles, as well as methods of manufacturing the same, are provided. A photodetector can include a layer of graphene, a layer of semiconductor nanoparticles, a dielectric layer, a supporting medium, and a packaging layer. The semiconductor nanoparticles can be semiconductors with bandgaps larger than the energy of photons meant to be detected.
US10755862B2 Device for manufacturing a multilayer stacked structure and method for manufacturing a thin film capacitor
The present invention provides a device for manufacturing a multi-layer stacked structure and a method for manufacturing a thin film capacitor. The method includes providing a carrier substrate, forming a plurality of first material layers and a plurality of second layers that are alternately stacked on top of one another to form a multi-layer stacked structure, and then forming two terminal electrode structures for respectively enclosing two opposite side portions of the multi-layer stacked structure. One of the first material layer and the second material layer has a plurality of conductive particles randomly distributed therein. The conductive particles are heated to form a spherical structure or a sphere-like structure with low melting point and high surface energy at a temperature that is smaller than the degradation temperature of polymers. Therefore, the dielectric constant of the multi-layer stacked structure and the thin film capacitor can be increased.
US10755859B2 Electronic component
An element body of a rectangular parallelepiped shape includes a pair of principal surfaces opposing each other in a first direction, a pair of side surfaces opposing each other in a second direction, and a pair of end surfaces opposing each other in a third direction. An external electrode disposed on an end portion of the element body in the third direction. When viewed from the third direction, a width of the element body in the second direction is the largest at a central position in the first direction, and gradually decreases from the central portion in the first direction. When viewed from the third direction, a position in which a length from one end to another end of the conductive resin layer in the second direction is the largest is located closer to the one principal surface than the central position.
US10755849B2 Coil component and electronic device
In an exemplary embodiment, a coil component includes: a core 10 having a pillar part 24, and a hollow space 22 around the pillar part 24; a coil conductor 40 having a spiral part 42 placed around the pillar part 24, and a lead part 48a or 48b led out from the spiral part 42 toward the bottom face 28 of the core 10, which lead part includes an end part 46a or 46b extending in parallel with the bottom face 28 and serves as an external terminal 49a or 49b; and an insulated terminal 60 electrically insulated from the coil conductor 40, which is provided on at least the bottom face 28; wherein the total base area of the bottom part 72 of the dummy terminal 60, on the bottom face 28, is greater than the total base area of the external terminals 49a, 49b.
US10755848B2 Common mode filter
Disclosed herein is a common mode filter that comprises a drum core including a winding core portion and a pair of flange portions provided at both ends of the winding core portion, and first and second wires wound around the winding core portion so as to form a pair-wire for each turn. The first and second wires includes one or a plurality of sparsely-wound portions in which the first and second wires are wound with adjacent pair-wires spaced from each other, and one or a plurality of closely-wound portions in which the first and second wires are wound with adjacent pair-wires in close contact with each other.
US10755846B2 Transformer and power supply apparatus including the same
A transformer includes a magnetic core having an inner space, a coil unit disposed within the magnetic core and including a primary coil and a secondary coil in which layers formed with conductive patterns are laminated, and a base configured to receive the magnetic core and the coil unit. A portion of the base is inserted into and disposed in the coil unit to be interposed between an output terminal coupled to the secondary coil and the magnetic core.
US10755838B2 Tensioning device for a surge arrester, production method and surge arrester
A tensioning device is provided for a surge arrester having an end fitting and tensioner. The tensioning device has an axial clearance for receiving a tensioner and a region being conically tapered in axial direction to be introduced into a clearance of the end fitting being shaped for a substantially exact fit. The conically tapered region has delimitation walls defining the axial clearance for the tensioner being movable toward a clearance interior. An antifriction layer is applied to the surface of the conically tapered region. A production method for a surge arrester and a corresponding surge arrester are also provided.
US10755836B2 Signal transmission cable
A signal transmission cable includes: at least one conductor including at least one wire; a covering layer coating the at least one conductor, the covering layer being made of an insulator; a coating layer coating a periphery of the covering layer; and a plated layer coating the coating layer, the plated layer being made of a material including a metallic material.
US10755831B2 Continuous quantum sensor
Atom-scale particles, e.g., neutral and charged atoms and molecules, are pre-cooled, e.g., using magneto-optical traps (MOTs), to below 100 μK to yield cold particles. The cold particles are transported to an atom-chip cell which cools the cold particles to below 1 μK; these particles are stored in a reservoir within the atom-chip cell so that they are readily available to replenish a sensor population of particles in quantum superposition. A baffle is disposed between the MOTs and the atom-chip cell to prevent near-resonant light leaking from the MOTs from entering the atom-chip cell (and exciting the ultra-cold particles in the reservoir). The transporting from the MOTs to the atom-chip cell is effected by moving optical fringes of optical lattices and guiding the cold particles attached to the fringes along a meandering path through the baffle and into the atom-chip cell.
US10755828B2 Device for preparing radioactive solutions
A device for preparing radioactive solutions, in particular radiopharmaceutical solutions, including: a movable support block with at least two cells capable of accommodating a vial; and a shielded covering, including a side wall surrounding the periphery of the support block and an upper wall covering the upper face of the support block, an opening being provided in the upper wall of the covering. A means for driving the support block is configured to selectively displace the support block into positions, referred to as working positions, in which a given cell is aligned with the opening to allow access to the cell from the outside of the covering. The support block is configured such that it can be further brought to a position, referred to as closing position, in which the opening is sealed by a shielded element carried by the support block.
US10755826B2 Integrated system for converting nuclear energy into electrical, rotational, and thermal energy
Provided is an apparatus for generating electricity, mechanical energy, and/or process and district heat using a gas propellant chamber fueled with fissile material and enclosed in a sealed containment vessel which also contains an operating gas. The system allows for the operating gas to be compressed as it enters the nuclear fuel chamber where it is heated. As the operating gas exits the nuclear fuel chamber, the kinetic energy of the gas is converted to rotational energy by a variety of methods. The rotational energy is further converted to electricity, mechanical energy, and/or process and district heat. The operating gas circulates in the containment vessel and is cooled prior to re-entering the gas propellant chamber. The apparatus thereby provides a simpler and safer design that is both scalable and adaptable. The apparatus is easily and safely transportable and can be designed to be highly nuclear-proliferation-resistant.
US10755818B2 Apparatus for quantifying and displaying a patient's time buffer, blood treatment apparatus and method
An apparatus configured to quantify and display a time buffer for at least one patient during a blood treatment session is described. A blood treatment apparatus which includes such an apparatus or is in signal communication therewith, and a method for quantifying and presenting the time buffer for at least one patient at a blood treatment session are also described, as well as a computer program, a computer program product and a digital storage medium.
US10755817B2 Systems, apparatuses and methods for predicting medical events and conditions reflected in gait
A system for predicting medical events and conditions that are reflected in gait may include a data capture subsystem configured to capture data pertaining to a position and/or motion of a patient, a data analysis and outcome generation subsystem configured to analyze the captured data and to generate output pertaining to a likelihood of the patient experiencing a medical event or medical condition, and a user interface subsystem configured to provide the output to a user, e.g., healthcare provider, and to receive feedback from the user. Methods for predicting medical events and conditions reflected in gait are also provided.
US10755813B2 Communication of smoke evacuation system parameters to hub or cloud in smoke evacuation module for interactive surgical platform
Surgical systems can include evacuation systems for evacuating smoke, fluid, and/or particulates from a surgical site. A surgical evacuation system can be intelligent and may include one or more sensors for detecting one or more properties of the surgical system, evacuation system, surgical procedure, surgical site, and/or patient tissue, for example. Communication among devices in the surgical system may include a surgical evacuation system acquiring a value of a parameter and transmitting the value of the parameter to a cloud computing network or a surgical hub. The cloud computing network or surgical hub may process the value of the parameter, determine an impact of the value of the parameter on the surgical evacuation system or a modular device, and send an instruction to adjust operation to the surgical evacuation system or the modular device. The surgical evacuation system or the modular device will adjust operation based on the instruction.
US10755810B2 Methods and systems for representing, storing, and accessing computable medical imaging-derived quantities
Methods and systems are disclosed for structuring and using information pertinent to in vivo biomarkers, specifically quantitative imaging biomarkers, using semantic web technology for personalized medicine and discovery science. It supports the development and application of statistical evidence at a level of granularity and sophistication more closely tied to the complexity of the disease itself and its underlying biology, including technology linking multiple biological scales, than has previously been eedisclosed. It provides data and computational services to analyze quantitative imaging and non-imaging data, coupled with multi-scale modeling to elucidate pre-symptomatic and clinical disease processes. It may be used to assess technical or analytical performance for its own sake and/or to further annotate the quantitative analysis. It supports statistical hypothesis testing to determine and present analytical performance, determine the clinical relevance and establish to what extent a biomarker is causally rather than coincidentally related in clinical contexts of use.
US10755803B2 Electronic health record system context API
Embodiments allow for the retrieval of information identifying the current context (patient being seen, medical record associated with the patient, or medical field selected) of a practice member. That information may be used as a key for subsequent API calls to match data submitted with records in an EHR system. In addition, a confidence level may be associated with that context. The confidence level may describe the level of confidence that context is correctly associated with that key.
US10755801B2 Identifying peptides having T-cell-exposed motifs with known frequency of occurrence in a reference database
The present invention provides methods and systems for identifying and classifying epitopes and use of that information to analyze proteins and peptides within proteins, especially potential epitopes, and to use the information to design synthetic peptides and proteins, analyze biopharmaceutical proteins, and diagnose autoimmune conditions. Peptides which are bound in MHC grooves comprise two sets of amino acids: those that face inwards into the groove and determine the binding affinity to the MHC molecule (the groove exposed motifs or GEM) and those which do not interact with the groove but rather are on the obverse side exposed outwardly to the T-cells (the T-cell exposed Motifs or TCEM). The present invention utilizes information related to the identity and physiochemical characteristics of the GEM and TCEM.
US10755797B2 Nonvolatile memory device, storage device including nonvolatile memory devices, and method of training data input and output lines between controller and nonvolatile memory devices
A storage device includes a plurality of nonvolatile memory devices; and a controller connected in common to the plurality of nonvolatile memory devices through data lines, the controller being configured to detect first offset information by performing a first training operation with respect to a first nonvolatile memory device from among the plurality of nonvolatile memory devices, the controller being further configured to, based on the first offset information, perform a second training operation with respect to a second nonvolatile memory device from among the plurality of nonvolatile memory devices.
US10755796B2 Semiconductor device and electronic device
Provided is a semiconductor device including a regulator that generates a first voltage and applying the first voltage to a first line; an external terminal that is connected to the first line and externally connects an external component; and a test circuit that inspects a connection state of the external component. The test circuit includes a test discharge execution unit that is configured, upon receiving a test start signal, to stop the operation of the regulator and discharge the external component by connecting the first line to a predetermined potential; and a discharge duration measurement unit that measures a time required from the reception of the test start signal to a drop of the voltage of the first line below a predetermined second voltage, as a discharge duration of the component, and generate discharge duration information about the discharge duration.
US10755794B2 System including hierarchical memory modules having different types of integrated circuit memory devices
Volatile memory devices may be on a first memory module that is coupled to a memory controller by a first signal path. A nonvolatile memory device may be on a second memory module that is coupled to the first memory module by a second signal path. A memory transaction for the nonvolatile memory device may be transferred from the memory controller to at least one of the volatile memory devices using the first signal path and data associated with the memory transaction is to be written from at least one of the volatile memory devices to the nonvolatile memory device using the second signal path and a control signal. A durability circuit may generate the control signal based on a comparison of a number of write transactions to a particular memory location with a threshold value.
US10755786B2 Semiconductor memory device including a plurality of strings each including a select transistor and a memory cell
A semiconductor memory device according to an embodiment includes a plurality of strings each including a select transistor and a memory cell that can be set to any one of a plurality of different threshold voltages, a select gate line that is commonly connected to the select transistors of the plurality of strings, a plurality of bit lines that are individually connected to the plurality of strings, a word line that is commonly connected to the memory cells of the plurality of strings, and a control unit configured to execute a write sequence for repeatedly performing a plurality of loops each including a set of a program operation and a verify operation, and a voltage applied to the select gate line in the program operation of a last loop is lower than a voltage applied to the select gate line in the program operation of a first loop.
US10755785B2 Memory system and method of operating the same
A memory system may include performing a first read operation on first data stored in first memory cells coupled to a first word line, performing an error correction operation on the first data, performing an interference program operation on second memory cells coupled to a second word line when the error correction operation fails, and performing a second read operation on the first data stored in the first memory cells after performing the interference program operation.
US10755780B2 Memory sense amplifier with precharge
A memory device includes a memory cell and a sense amplifier. The sense amplifier has a reference circuit configured to output a reference voltage and a sensing circuit connected to the memory cell. A comparator includes a first input and a second input, with the first input connected to the reference circuit to receive the reference voltage, and the second input connected to the memory cell. A precharger is configured to selectively precharge the sensing circuit to a predetermined precharge voltage.
US10755778B1 Semiconductor switch and semiconductor device
A semiconductor switch according to an embodiment includes: a first sub-switch and a second sub-switch. A first input signal is inputted into the first sub-switch and a second input signal is inputted into the second sub-switch. The first input signal is either a first voltage or a third voltage, the second input signal is either a second voltage or a fourth voltage, the second voltage is lower than the first voltage, the third voltage is lower than the first voltage and the fourth voltage is lower than the third voltage. The second voltage is inputted into the second sub-switch when an output from the first sub-switch is outputted from the semiconductor switch, and the third voltage is inputted into the first sub-switch when an output from the second sub-switch is outputted from the semiconductor switch.
US10755770B2 Circuit and method for writing to a bit cell
A circuit includes a bit line, a power node having a first power voltage level, a reference node having a reference voltage level, a pass gate coupled between the bit line and the power node, and a driver coupled between the bit line and the reference node. The pass gate couples the bit line to the power node responsive to a first signal, and the driver couples the bit line to the reference node responsive to a second signal. The first signal is based on the first power voltage level, and the second signal is based on a second power voltage level between the reference voltage level and the first power voltage level.
US10755762B2 Semiconductor device and memory module including the semiconductor device for controlling a refresh cycle differently based on error correction code
A semiconductor device includes a counter configured to count a refresh signal and output a counting signal. The semiconductor device may include a mode control circuit configured to receive a first mode signal for controlling a refresh cycle and a second mode signal for constantly controlling a refresh cycle, in correspondence to error correction code information, configured to output an advanced refresh signal in which the refresh cycle is adjusted, by controlling the counting signal depending on the first mode signal, and configured to output a smart refresh signal which has a constant refresh cycle, in correspondence to the second mode signal. The semiconductor device may include a refresh control circuit configured to output a bank address for performing a refresh operation that is set in correspondence to the advanced refresh signal and the smart refresh signal, to a bank.
US10755754B2 Analog method for programming a phase change memory cell by means of identical electrical pulses
A method for programming a phase change memory cell placed in an initial crystalline state, the memory cell being called of taking a plurality of resistance values belonging to a range of values called “programming window”, the method including parameterizing a lower limit of the programming window by applying to the memory cell a single gradual writing voltage pulse or a first series of identical gradual writing voltage pulses; progressively adjusting the resistance value of the memory cell by the following operations: a gradual erasing operation during which a series of identical gradual erasing voltage pulses is applied to the memory cell; a gradual writing operation during which a second series of identical gradual writing voltage pulses is applied to the memory cell; the gradual writing and gradual erasing voltage pulses have a width less than 50 ns.
US10755747B2 Systems and methods for creating linear video from branched video
Computer-implemented methods and systems for creating non-interactive, linear video from video segments in a video tree. Selectably presentable video segments are stored in a memory, with each segment representing a predefined portion of one or more paths in a traversable video tree. A linear, non-interactive video is automatically created from the selectably presentable video segments by traversing at least a portion of a first path in the video tree and, upon completion, is provided to a viewer for playback.
US10755743B2 Real time video special effects system and method
The present technology is a video recording system and method of recording a video while applying special effects in real time prior to and/or while recording. The system includes a processing unit in communication with a camera and a memory unit. The processor receives a raw video data at a native speed rate from the camera or remote video stream, and an input from an interface. The system determines if the native speed rate of the raw video data is to be changed, and if so then modifies at least one frame in the raw video data to create a modified video data at a modified speed rate that is different to the native speed rate. The system then generates an output video recording data and writes it to memory. This allows for the continuous recording of video from the camera or video feed at different speed rates without altering camera operations or settings.
US10755742B2 Fragmented data storage bands
An implementation of a system disclosed herein provides a method for managing data streams of sequential nature, wherein the method provides for determining that a sequence of incoming write commands are associated with an LBA range mapped to a source band and writing data of the incoming write commands to physical blocks of a destination band assigned to the LBA range of the source band such that the data of the incoming write commands is written according to a sequential order of data receipt and in a forward write direction to sequentially fill physically-consecutive blocks in the destination band.
US10755741B2 Magnetic tape apparatus
A magnetic tape apparatus includes a magnetic tape, a reading element unit and an extraction unit, in which a coefficient of friction measured regarding a base portion of a surface of the magnetic layer is equal to or smaller than 0.35, the reading element unit includes a plurality of reading elements each of which reads data by a linear scanning method from a specific track region including a reading target track in a track region included in the magnetic tape, and the extraction unit performs a waveform equalization process according to a deviation amount between positions of the magnetic tape and the reading element unit, with respect to each reading result for each reading element, to extract data derived from the reading target track from the reading result.
US10755740B2 Spindle motor
A spindle motor includes a base plate in which a through hole is formed, a stator core that is provided inside the base plate and is wound with a coil, and a circuit board that is provided outside the base plate and to which a conducting wire of the coil drawn out to outside through the through hole is connected, wherein the through hole includes an inner opening that opens inward of the base plate, an outer opening that opens outward of the base plate, and an intermediate portion having a cylindrical shape that is provided between the inner opening and the outer opening, an enlarged opening is formed to be connected to the outer opening, the enlarged opening is offset to extend toward a side where the circuit board is not present, and the through hole is sealed with a sealing material.
US10755738B2 Aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs and manufacturing method therefor, as well as magnetic disc using said aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs
The present invention provides: an aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs with excellent plating surface smoothness; a manufacturing method therefor; and a magnetic disc using said aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs. The present invention is an aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs, a manufacturing method therefor, and a magnetic disc using said aluminum alloy substrate for magnetic discs, the aluminum alloy substrate being characterized in being obtained from an aluminum alloy containing Mg: 2.0-8.0 mass % (“%” below), Be: 0.00001-0.00200%, Cu: 0.003-0.150%, Zn: 0.05-0.60%, Cr: 0.010-0.300%, Si: 0.060% or less, Fe: 0.060% or less, the balance being obtained from Al and unavoidable impurities.
US10755737B2 Fe-Pt based magnetic material sintered compact
Provided is an Fe—Pt based magnetic material sintered compact, comprising BN and SiO2 as non-magnetic materials, wherein Si and O are present in a region where B or N is present at a cut surface of the sintered compact. An object of the present invention is to provide a high density sputtering target which enables production of a magnetic thin film for heat-assisted magnetic recording media, and also reduces the amount of particles generated during sputtering.
US10755733B1 Read head including semiconductor spacer and long spin diffusion length nonmagnetic conductive material and method of making thereof
A read head includes a first ferromagnetic layer, a second ferromagnetic layer, a first diffusion-assist nonmagnetic metallic layer located between the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer, a second diffusion-assist nonmagnetic metallic layer located between the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer, and a semiconductor spacer layer located between the first diffusion-assist nonmagnetic metallic layer and the second diffusion-assist nonmagnetic metallic layer.
US10755726B2 Detection and suppression of keyboard transient noise in audio streams with auxiliary keybed microphone
Provided are methods and systems for enhancing speech when corrupted by transient noise (e.g., keyboard typing noise). The methods and systems utilize a reference microphone input signal for the transient noise in a signal restoration process used for the voice part of the signal. A robust Bayesian statistical model is used to regress the voice microphone on the reference microphone, which allows for direct inference about the desired voice signal while marginalizing the unwanted power spectral values of the voice and transient noise. Also provided is a straightforward and efficient Expectation-maximization (EM) procedure for fast enhancement of the corrupted signal. The methods and systems are designed to operate easily in real-time on standard hardware, and have very low latency so that there is no irritating delay in speaker response.
US10755724B2 Systems and methods for adjusting dubbed speech based on context of a scene
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for detecting dubbed speech in a media asset and receiving metadata corresponding to the media asset. The systems and methods may determine a plurality of scenes in the media asset based on the metadata, retrieve a portion of the dubbed speech corresponding to the first scene, and process the retrieved portion of the dubbed speech corresponding to the first scene to identify a speech characteristic of a character featured in the first scene. Further, the systems and methods may determine whether the speech characteristic of the character featured in the first scene matches the context of the first scene, and if the match fails, perform a function to adjust the portion of the Dubbed Speech of the dubbed speech so that the speech characteristic of the character featured in the first scene matches the context of the first scene.
US10755719B2 Speaker identification assisted by categorical cues
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The methods include, for instance: obtaining a media file including a speech by one or more speaker. The language of the speech is identified and biographic data of a speaker of the speech is generated by analyzing semantics and vocal characteristics of the speech. The speaker is diarized and confidence in a resulting speaker label is evaluated against a threshold. The speaker label is adjusted with the language of the speech and biographic data of the speaker and produced as speaker metadata of the media file.
US10755708B2 Operating a voice response system based on non-human audio sources
Methods, systems and computer program products for operating a voice response system based on non-human audio sources are provided. Aspects include receiving, by a voice response system, an audio signal from non-human source and analyzing the audio signal to identify a source of the audio signal. Based on a determination that the source of the audio signal is controllable by the voice response system, aspects include instructing, by the voice response system, the source of the audio signal to take an action based on the audio signal. Based on a determination that the source of the audio signal is not controllable by the voice response system, aspects include providing an alert, by the voice response system that indicates the source of the audio signal.
US10755703B2 Offline personal assistant
Systems and processes for performing a task with a digital assistant are provided. In accordance with one example, a method includes, at an electronic device having one or more processors, receiving a natural-language input; determining, based on the natural-language input, a first task and first usefulness score associated with the first task; receiving, from another electronic device, a second task and second usefulness score associated with the second task; determining whether the first usefulness score is higher than the second usefulness score; in accordance with a determination that the first usefulness score is higher than the second usefulness score: performing the first task determined by the electronic device; and providing an output indicating whether the first task has been performed; and in accordance with a determination that the second usefulness score is higher than the first usefulness score: performing the second task received from the another electronic device; and providing an output indicating whether the second task has been performed.
US10755700B2 Systems and methods for operating a voice-based artificial intelligence controller
A system for voice-based process management is provided. The system includes a microphone, a speaker, and a computer device in communication with the microphone and the speaker. The computer device includes at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device. The computer device is programmed to (i) receive, via the microphone, one or more audible statements from an individual; (ii) parse the one or more audible statements into discrete data elements to allow normalized semantic definition of the meaning of conveyed information; (iii) compare the conveyed information with stored data; (iv) determine whether there is a discrepancy based on the comparison; and (v) if the determination is that there is a discrepancy, request, via the speaker, a clarification.
US10755699B2 System and method for a cooperative conversational voice user interface
A cooperative conversational voice user interface is provided. The cooperative conversational voice user interface may build upon short-term and long-term shared knowledge to generate one or more explicit and/or implicit hypotheses about an intent of a user utterance. The hypotheses may be ranked based on varying degrees of certainty, and an adaptive response may be generated for the user. Responses may be worded based on the degrees of certainty and to frame an appropriate domain for a subsequent utterance. In one implementation, misrecognitions may be tolerated, and conversational course may be corrected based on subsequent utterances and/or responses.
US10755697B2 Voice command triggered speech enhancement
Received data representing speech is stored, and a trigger detection block detects a presence of data representing a trigger phrase in the received data. In response, a first part of the stored data representing at least a part of the trigger phrase is supplied to an adaptive speech enhancement block, which is trained on the first part of the stored data to derive adapted parameters for the speech enhancement block. A second part of the stored data, overlapping with the first part of the stored data, is supplied to the adaptive speech enhancement block operating with said adapted parameters, to form enhanced stored data. A second trigger phrase detection block detects the presence of data representing the trigger phrase in the enhanced stored data. In response, enhanced speech data are output from the speech enhancement block for further processing, such as speech recognition.
US10755691B1 Systems and methods for acoustic control of a vehicle's interior
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for acoustic control of a vehicle's interior. Example methods may include detecting environmental sounds external to a cabin of a vehicle and determining at least one first sound from the environmental sounds, wherein the cabin is configured to reduce a volume of the environmental sounds below a threshold; determining location information comprising a direction and a distance of the first sound with respect to the vehicle; and generating a second sound based on the first sound and the location information that reproduces a spectral feature of the first sound.
US10755689B1 Aircraft cabin system with dynamic noise reduction
An aircraft cabin system includes a plurality of modular displays disposed in an cabin and a server connected to each of the modular displays. Each of the plurality of modular displays includes a microphone that captures ambient noise in the cabin and a speaker that emits a noise reduction sound. The server instructs each of the plurality of modular displays to capture the ambient noise during a preselected flight phase. The server receives, from each of the plurality of modular displays, a digital ambient noise signal generated based on the ambient noise. The server generates for each of the plurality of modular displays a digital ambient noise reduction signal with an inverted phase of the digital ambient noise signal and a dynamic amplitude that is calculated to yield a highest level of ambient noise reduction. The server sends the digital ambient noise reduction signal to each of the plurality of modular displays. The speaker emits an ambient noise reduction sound with an inverted phase and a dynamic amplitude based on the digital ambient noise reduction signal.
US10755687B2 Thin film resonators
Thin film resonators are deployed in the port ducts of speakers, musical instruments, microphones, and other devices having an important auditory component, to reduce distortion and/or improve other sound qualities. Preferred resonators have a resonator sheet with a first air cavity, and a passageway in an edge of the resonator sheet that opens to the air cavity. The cavity is further defined by a cover sheet, and preferably also a base sheet. The sheets are preferably bonded together by an adhesive. Resonators can be deployed rolled up inside a duct, slightly curved, or laying substantially flat on a surface over which air is flowing. Resonators can be deployed during and/or post manufacturing. Cavities are preferably elliptically shaped, and deployed as substantially mirror image pairs. Openings to the cavities can be positioned on one or more edges of the resonators.
US10755682B2 Apparatus for sound modulation
The present disclosure is hands-free sound modulation apparatus. The hands-free sound modulation apparatus includes one more monophonic and polyphonic sound modulation assemblies for music creation, gaming, medical rehabilitation, language training, and speech enhancement. The hands-free sound modulation apparatus can be paired with a smartphone device, musical instrument, and a network of hands-free sound modulation apparatuses.
US10755681B2 Instrument carrier with auto-release articulating back brace
A shoulder supported carrier structure has an articulable back brace with an auto-release feature. The auto-release feature allows for the back brace to translate towards/away from shoulder supports of the carrier structure so as to permit better positioning of the carrier structure on a user, as well as easier mounting and removal.
US10755680B2 Keyboard sustain pedal stabilizer
The keyboard sustain pedal stabilizer is for use with a keyboard sustain foot pedal. The stabilizer comprises a stabilizer base, a pedal-retention area for retaining the keyboard sustain foot pedal, a pair of sidewalls and an end-wall. The stabilizer base, the pair of sidewalls, the end-wall, and the pedal-retention area are made of one-piece of material. The keyboard sustain pedal stabilizer may be made of one-piece of material, the one-piece of material being a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber, or a blend of one or natural rubbers and one or more synthetic rubbers. The keyboard sustain pedal stabilizer has no moving parts. The top surface of the keyboard sustain pedal stabilizer has non-slipping properties and the underside of the device has non-skid properties. An opening for positioning a foot pedal cord is disposed in either an end-wall, a sidewall, or between the end-wall and a sidewall.
US10755679B2 Gate driving circuit and display panel
A gate driving circuit and a display panel with the gate driving circuit are provided. The gate driving circuit includes shift registers. The shift registers are configured to respectively provide scan signals to gate lines of a display panel. One of the shift registers includes a pre-charge unit, a pull-up unit and a reset unit. The pre-charge unit is coupled to a first node and is configured to output a pre-charge signal to the first node. The pull-up unit is coupled to the first node and a second node and is configured to output one of the scan signals to the second node. The reset unit is coupled to the first node and the second node and is configured to receive a reset signal. A voltage level of the reset signal switches after the gate driving circuit scans the gate lines sequentially in a frame period.
US10755678B2 Reformatting image data using device sensing
The presently disclosed display device includes one or more user detection sensors that determine a user location in respond to the display device. The display device then reformats image data based on the determined user location, such as by transitioning the image data from one mode to another and/or angling the image data toward the determined user location. When sharing the image data with another display device, the display devices may reformat the image data based on user location without a user manually entering a desired format or orientation. In addition, the display devices may determine whether they are touching or almost touching and, in response, split, reformat, or re-orient the image data to combine to form a single, larger display. By reformatting or orienting image data toward users using device sensors, instead of relying on user customization, the presently disclosed techniques provide more efficient and intuitive user experiences.
US10755677B2 Display of a forgery-proof indicator
A method for displaying a secure or forgery-proof identity indicator on a screen using a display controller displaying the content of a memory unit of the graphic circuit on the screen, includes: drawing, by a client application, a graphic to be displayed on the screen into a client-specific region of the memory unit of the graphic circuit; drawing an identity indicator belonging to the client application into a memory region outside of the client-specific region; displaying the client-specific region of the memory unit of the graphic circuit on the screen; and simultaneously displaying the identity indicator from the memory region outside of the client-specific region on the screen. For displaying the identity indicator from the memory region outside of the client-specific region, access is only possible from the display controller such that the display of the identity indicator is secure or forgery-proof.
US10755674B2 Arrangement, means of locomotion and method for assisting a user in the operation of a touch-sensitive display device
Technologies and techniques for operating of a touch-sensitive display device of a vehicle. A processor display generates content on the touch-sensitive display device, wherein the content includes assigned elements configured to function in a display mode and an operating mode, depending on a user's presence in at least one of a first position and a second position of the vehicle. A sensing apparatus detects an approach by a user toward the touch-sensitive display device. The processor identifies that the user is in the second position relative to the display device, and, based on the identifying, changes an operating state of the display device to change at least one display mode element of the display content assigned to the second position from display mode to operating mode.
US10755673B2 Methods and systems for adjusting contrast in devices
The disclosure features information display systems that include a display device, at least one sensor, and an electronic processor connected to the display device and to the at least one sensor. During operation of the system, for a set of pixels of the display device that are used to display visual information, the electronic processor is configured to determine a range of target luminance values for a subset of the pixels for which a Weber contrast value is less than the contrast threshold value, adjust luminance values for the set of pixels so that at least some members of the subset of pixels have Weber contrast values, based on their adjusted luminance values, that exceed the contrast threshold value, and display the visual information on the display device using the members of the set of pixels with the adjusted pixel luminance values.
US10755671B2 Device, method, and program for controlling displaying of survey image
A technique is provided to facilitate visual recognition of deviations and misalignments in a superposed image. The superposed image is generated by superposing laser scanning point clouds on a panoramic image, which is obtained by stitching base images that are taken from different points of view. The panoramic image can include deviations between the base images. The superposed image can include misalignments between the point cloud image and the panoramic image. A display controlling device for a survey image includes a panoramic image generating unit that generates a panoramic image by stitching multiple still images, an image and point-cloud-image superposing unit that superposes laser scanning point clouds on the panoramic image, and a point-cloud-image transparency adjuster that adjusts a transparency of the image of the laser scanning point clouds to cause the laser scanning point clouds to be visually recognized while the underlying panoramic image is also visually recognized.
US10755666B2 Content refresh on a display with hybrid refresh mode
A method, an apparatus, and a computer-readable medium for wireless communication are provided. In one aspect, an example method may include causing a first region of a display to be refreshed without using a memory of the display, and causing a second region of the display to be refreshed using the memory of the display.
US10755665B2 Pixel circuit, array substrate, display panel and electronic apparatus
A pixel circuit, an array substrate, a display panel and an electronic apparatus are provided. The pixel circuit includes: a data writing sub-circuit, a first data storage sub-circuit, a second data storage sub-circuit and a light-emitting control sub-circuit. The data writing sub-circuit writes, under the control of a signal input from a first control signal input end, to the first data storage sub-circuit a data signal input from a data signal input end, and writes, under the control of a signal input from a second control signal input end, to the second data storage sub-circuit the data signal input from the data signal input end. The light-emitting control sub-circuit controls on/off states of corresponding thin film transistors in accordance with data signals output from the first data storage sub-circuit and the second data storage sub-circuit, so that different gray-scales may be rendered.
US10755662B2 Display driving circuit and operating method thereof
Disclosed are a display driving circuit and a display apparatus including the same. A display driving circuit includes a first amplifier configured to drive a first data line of a display panel based on first pixel data and a second amplifier configured to drive a second data line of the display panel based on second pixel data, wherein, when a first data difference between the first pixel data and the second pixel data is greater than or equal to a data value indicating one grayscale and is less than or equal to a first threshold value, the second amplifier is turned off, and the first amplifier is configured to drive the first data line and the second data line based on the first pixel data and the second pixel data.
US10755660B2 Display device with a plurality of memory selection line groups
A display device includes an array of sub-pixels, each of which include a memory to store sub-pixel data. The display device also includes a plurality of memory selection line groups respectively corresponding to the sub-pixel memories in rows of the array. The memory selection line groups are operated under control of a memory selection circuit, which outputs a memory selection signal based on a set value, thereby to perform sequential switching of memory selection lines. The sequential switching of the memory selection lines results in a sequential switching of the image being displayed.
US10755657B2 Energy retrievable data driver, display, and method of driving display
Disclosed are a data driver, a display, and a method of driving a display. The data driver for driving a data line which is a capacitive load having one end electrically connected to a unit pixel includes an energy retrieving unit configured to drive the data line by applying a voltage to the data line, and a data driving unit configured to finely tune a voltage and drive the data line with an end voltage. The energy retrieving unit retrieves energy charged up in the data line in stages by driving the data line with voltages from a start voltage to the end voltage through an intermediate voltage.
US10755656B2 Display apparatus and color-calibration method thereof
A display apparatus is provided. The display apparatus includes: a display panel, a non-volatile memory, and a controller. The controller is configured to adjust first gain values of the display panel, and obtain two-dimensional color coordinates in a first predetermined color space of the white screen displayed by the display apparatus as white-color coordinates. The controller further adjusts colors displayed by the display apparatus to fit a second predetermined color space, calculates second gain values in the second predetermined color space according to the white-color coordinates, and stores the second gain values in a color-calibration setting in a non-volatile memory of the display apparatus. In response to a selection signal from the display apparatus, the controller reads the color-calibration setting corresponding to the selection signal from the non-volatile memory for execution to perform color calibration on the display apparatus.
US10755654B2 Image display device and image display method
An image display device includes a display panel having a uniform resolution, an image data conversion unit for converting first image data including a plurality of pieces of pixel data to second image data including a smaller number of pieces of pixel data, and a drive circuit for driving the display panel based on the second image data. The display panel has a first region in which one piece of the pixel data is written to one pixel and a second region in which one piece of the pixel data is written to two or more pixels, and has a third region and a fourth region. The image data conversion unit performs a calculation on the pixel data of the pixel in the fourth region, the calculation performed in accordance with a distance of the pixel from a reference position, and does not perform the calculation on the pixel data of the pixel in the third region.
US10755643B2 Display device and driving method thereof
The present application provides a display device and a driving method thereof which can drive a driving transistor with lower power consumption when displaying an image.An organic EL display device applies voltage to switch on/off a driving transistor (M1) to a bottom gate electrode (2) of the driving transistor (M1) having a double gate structure, and applies a data voltage (Vdata) depending on data signals to a top gate electrode (6) as back gate voltage (Vbg). With this configuration, variation width of the voltage value can be smaller in comparison with a case to apply the data voltage to the bottom gate electrode (2).
US10755639B2 Pixel unit, a display apparatus having the same and a method of driving the display apparatus
A pixel unit of a display device including: an OLED; a first transistor including a first electrode connected to a first node, a second electrode connected to a second node, and a third electrode connected to a third node; a capacitor including a first electrode receiving a power voltage and a second electrode connected to the first node; a second transistor including a first electrode receiving a scan signal, a second electrode receiving a data voltage and a third electrode connected to the second node; a third transistor including a first electrode receiving the scan signal, a second electrode connected to the first node and a third electrode connected to the third node, wherein at least one of the first and third transistors includes a fourth electrode, the fourth electrode receives a compensation voltage when an operation temperature is above a preset temperature and is floated when the operation temperature is equal to or more than the preset temperature.
US10755638B2 Organic light-emitting diode display with external compensation
A display has rows and columns of pixels (22). A data line (Dn) in each column provides image data signals to the pixels of that column. Each row has first and second control lines (select[m], monitor[m]) coupled to the gates of first and second respective transistors (SE, MO) in each pixel. A third transistor in each pixel serves as a drive transistor (DR) and is coupled in series with a light-emitting diode (30) between positive and ground power supply voltages (VDD, VSS). A display driver circuitry in the display characterizes each of the light-emitting diodes in a column using the data line in an adjacent column from that light-emitting diode. Each of the drive transistors in a column is characterized using the data line in that column and the data line in an adjacent column.
US10755637B2 Display method, display control device and display apparatus
A display method includes: determining whether there is a dynamic part in a current frame of picture, according to image data of a previous frame of picture and the current frame of picture; in a case where there is no dynamic part in the current frame of picture, in a display stage of the current frame of picture, providing a first light emitting control signal being always at an effective electric level state to each of pixel units of a display panel; in a case where there is a dynamic part in the current frame of picture, in the display stage of the current frame of picture, providing a second light emitting control signal, including a part at an effective electric level state and a part at a non-effective electric level state, to pixel units corresponding to at least a part of the dynamic part.
US10755636B2 Pixel circuit and driving method for the same, display substrate and display device
The present disclosure discloses a pixel circuit and a driving method thereof, a display substrate and a display device, the pixel circuit includes: an initialization sub-circuit, a writing compensation sub-circuit, a light-emitting enabling sub-circuit, a light-emitting device, and a driving sub-circuit, the light-emitting enabling sub-circuit is configured to couple the driving sub-circuit to the light-emitting device under control of an enabling signal terminal. The initialization sub-circuit is configured to input a voltage of an initial voltage terminal to a gate of a driving transistor in the driving sub-circuit under control of a reset signal terminal to initialize the driving sub-circuit. The writing compensation sub-circuit is configured to input, under control of a scanning signal terminal, a data voltage output from a data signal terminal to the driving sub-circuit to perform data compensation on the driving sub-circuit.
US10755635B2 Organic light-emitting display device and related driving method
An organic light-emitting display device may include a first pixel, a first data line, a first scan line, a data driver, and a scan driver. The first pixel unit may include a sensing transistor and a scan transistor. The data driver may be electrically connected to the scan transistor through the first data line. The scan driver may be electrically connected to the scan transistor through the first scan line. The scan transistor may be turned on during a first period and a second period. The sensing transistor may be turned on during a third period between the first period and the second period. The first period, the second period, and the third period are included in one frame.
US10755633B2 Compensation method and compensation device, display apparatus, display method and storage medium
A compensation method of a display panel, a compensation device, a display method, a display apparatus and a storage medium. The compensation method of a display panel includes: obtaining an initial compensation parameter of each pixel of the display panel and an initial conversion range for performing a data conversion on the initial compensation parameter; optimizing the initial conversion range based on a compensation effect of a compensation parameter to obtain an optimized conversion range, where the compensation effect of the compensation parameter is obtained based on the initial conversion range; and obtaining an optimized compensation parameter of each pixel of the display panel based on the optimized conversion range.
US10755631B2 Display region filtering based on priority
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to display region filtering. A pixel priority value for each of a plurality of pixels on a display region are assigned in response to identifying portions of the display region for prioritization, wherein the pixel priority values indicate a relative importance of each of the pixels, respectively, for viewing based on a magnitude of the pixel priority values. The pixel priority value of each pixel is compared to a first pixel priority threshold to identify pixels of the plurality of pixels having pixel priority values which do not satisfy the first pixel priority threshold. The pixels of the plurality of pixels having pixel priority values which do not satisfy the first pixel priority threshold are deactivated, wherein a subset of pixels satisfies the first pixel priority threshold and remain active.
US10755622B2 Display driver integrated circuit for supporting low power mode of display panel
Disclosed is a display driver integrated circuit which includes a first booster that generates a first boosting voltage by boosting at least one of first and second power supply voltages, a second booster that generates the first boosting voltage or a second boosting voltage by boosting at least one of the first and second power supply voltages, a first regulator that generates a first output voltage based on at least one of the first boosting voltages generated by the first and second boosters, and a second regulator that generates a second output voltage based on the second boosting voltage.
US10755619B2 Display device, program, and display method for controlling relationship between ambient illuminance and display luminance
A display device, program, and display method that even if the luminance is changed with respect to the previously set relationship between the ambient illuminance and the luminance of a display, are able to suppress a change in the previous relationship. A display device includes a display, an illuminance acquisition unit configured to acquire an ambient-light illuminance that is an illuminance of ambient light, a relationship acquisition unit configured to acquire a relationship between the ambient-light illuminance and a luminance of the display, a controller configured to control the relationship, and a setting unit configured to set a first set point and a second set point. The first set point is a point specified by a luminance set at an illuminance equal to or greater than a particular illuminance Is and the illuminance.
US10755615B2 Self-learning deforming display
An intelligent, self-learning display uses knowledgebase rules to determine how to deform its flexible, touch-sensitive upper surface into a three-dimensional representation of displayed content. The upper surface is deformed by selectively inflating balloons, pistons, or other devices embedded into a lower layer of the display, such that the inflated devices exert upward pressure on specific regions of the surface. The flexible upper surface consists of two sublayers that each contain a grid of small strips. The two grids are skewed such that the lower-sublayer strips fill in otherwise-visible gaps between upper-sublayer strips during a deformation. A user may use tactile feedback to adjust characteristics of the deformation, such as the deformation's height. A machine-learning mechanism records user adjustments in a corpus that is then used to train the display to more accurately deform its surface when representing three-dimensional content.
US10755614B2 Image projection apparatus, its control method, and storage medium
An image projection apparatus includes light modulation elements each including a plurality of pixels, and configured to modulate lights having wavelengths different from each other, and a driver configured to generate a first voltage commonly applied to the plurality of pixels in each of the plurality of light modulation elements, and a second voltage configured to determine a maximum value of a ratio of a light amount of exit light to a light amount of incident light of the plurality of pixels, and to drive the plurality of light modulation elements through a pulse width modulation of the second voltage for each pixel according to an input image signal. The driver sets the second voltage to at least one light modulation element among the plurality of light modulation elements, which is different from that of another light modulation element and drives the light modulation elements.
US10755612B1 Vehicle mountable holographic promoting system
A vehicle mountable holographic promoting system and method of use; the vehicle mountable holographic promoting system includes a body with at least one light, a mount, and a controller in communication with a software application and the body. The body is mountable to the vehicle via the mount. The mount is able to be removably attachable or otherwise secured to roof of a vehicle. The controller controls the body such that the body is able to visually promote via an image display at least one promotable item using the at least one light. The promotable item appearing to float on a plane above the vehicle.
US10755609B1 Solar-powered vivid view address numbers
Individual address numbers are provided which can be illuminated using solar energy to completely power the illumination at night would result in great savings in electricity to residential consumers and commercial establishments. The foregoing features are provided by equipping individual address numbers with the necessary elements and circuitry to gather and store solar energy for use in the evening to power light emitting diodes to illuminate each respective individual number. Additionally, wireless capability may be provided which allows the illumination of the individual address numbers to be turned on and off in the event illumination is needed prior to darkness.
US10755606B2 Multilayered sheet assembly and a method for forming a sign
A multilayered sheet assembly includes a carrier layer on which a sign layer is arranged on a first side via a first adhesive layer. The sheet assembly further includes a strip layer which is arranged via a second adhesive layer in adhesively separable manner on a second side of the carrier layer. A further includes arranging the multilayered sheet assembly on a cutting device, arranging a peripheral cut in the sheet assembly along an outer periphery of a sign, arranging an inner cut in the sheet assembly along a peripheral line of at least one enclosed surface area not forming part of the sign, separating the strip layer with adhesive retention of the at least one enclosed surface area not forming part of the sign, and separating the sign layer from the carrier layer.
US10755604B2 Map information display device, map information display method and program
There is provided a map information display device including an operating tool detector for, on a display panel where map information MI and view image information VI are displayed, detecting a position and a pointing direction of an operating tool M in touch with an area corresponding to the map information; and a display controller for controlling display of the view image information in accordance with a view point on the map information indicated by the position of the operating tool and a line-of-sight direction on the map information indicated by the pointing direction of the operating tool.
US10755596B1 Medical care education emotional support, and development assistance device
A multi-page illustrated and written book printed on synthetic paper with an electronics module that can record sounds through one or more microphones to solid-state, digital memory and playback pre-recorded or user recorded audio data from the digital memory device through one or more speakers is disclosed. The book may include one or more of the following either on the front or back cover or on any of the plurality of pages inside the book: mirror, signature page, pocket page, or high-contract geometric patterns.
US10755594B2 Method and system for analyzing a piece of text
The invention provides a computer-implemented method for analyzing a piece of text. The method comprises truncating one or more characters of the text into one or more block units each having at least one character. The method includes sorting the one or more block units for one or more unique block units and comparing the one or more unique block units with a grading database to thereby assign a grade to each of the one or more unique block units. An overall grade for the piece of text may be determined based on one or more of the grades assigned to each of the one or more unique block units. The overall grade of the text may be derived from successive truncating of the text into block units of increasing size and the successive processing of such block units.
US10755589B2 System and method for scoring constructed responses
A computerized system for scoring constructed responses to one or more prompts. The system receives a plurality of constructed responses in an electronic font-based format and separates the plurality of constructed responses into a first group of constructed responses that are scorable by the system and a second group of constructed responses that are not scorable by the system. The constructed responses in the first group are assigned scores based on predetermined rules, and the scores are sent to a score database. In a preferred embodiment, the first group includes constructed responses that do not answer the prompt and constructed responses that match pre-scored responses. The second group of constructed responses are sent by the system to a hand-scorer for manual scoring.
US10755581B2 Systems and methods for port management in a network of moving things, for example including autonomous vehicles
Communication network architectures, systems and methods for supporting and/or effectively utilizing a network of mobile and/or static nodes. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide communication network architectures, systems, and methods for supporting a dynamically configurable communication network comprising a complex array of both static and moving communication nodes (e.g., the Internet of moving things, autonomous vehicle networks, etc.). For example, a communication network, or one or more nodes thereof, implemented in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure provide for efficient operation of distribution centers (e.g., ports, rail hubs, air freight hubs, etc.) that include networks of moving things. For example, in an example implementation, various aspects of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for efficiently controlling the operation of vehicles (e.g., boats, tugboats, ships, trucks, etc.) involved in port operations.
US10755580B2 Methods and apparatus to enable vehicle-to-vehicle guidance and tracking
Methods and apparatus to enable vehicle-to-vehicle guidance and tracking are disclosed. An example method includes transmitting, from a first vehicle, a first message to a second vehicle. The first message requests the second vehicle to become a leader vehicle. The example method further includes receiving a second message from the second vehicle. The second message includes leader information indicative of a travel path of the second vehicle. The example method also includes receiving authorization from the second vehicle for the first vehicle to follow the second vehicle.
US10755574B2 Communication apparatus for vehicle and vehicle
Disclosed is a communication apparatus for a vehicle, including: an interface unit configured to receive sensing information regarding a first other vehicle located in a vicinity of the vehicle and incapable of performing vehicle-to-vehicle communication; a transmitter configured to transmit information to a second other vehicle capable of performing vehicle-to-vehicle communication; and a processor configured to generate recognition information for the first other vehicle based on the sensing information, and transmit the recognition information for the first other vehicle to the second other vehicle through the transmitter.
US10755573B2 Collision avoidance device
A collision avoidance device includes an electronic control unit configured to: determine whether or not a driver of a host vehicle performs turn-back steering based on a detection value of a steering angle or steering torque detected by a steering sensor of the host vehicle; and execute the collision avoidance control for avoiding a collision between the host vehicle and an obstacle in a case where the electronic control unit determines that there is a collision possibility between the host vehicle and the obstacle based on a path of the host vehicle and a position of the obstacle, wherein the electronic control unit is configured not to execute the collision avoidance control while the electronic control unit determines that the driver of the host vehicle performs turn-back steering.
US10755572B2 Urban private parking space sharing and exchanging service method and system
The invention relates to the field of information sharing, in particular to an urban private parking space sharing and exchanging service method and system. A parking space supply side sets parking space sharing information and releases the parking space sharing information on a sharing platform, and then an intelligent parking space lock is triggered to conduct locking; a parking space demand side acquires the parking space sharing information within a preset range, so that a parking space sharing information set is formed; the parking space demand side selects a parking space corresponding to the parking space sharing information from the parking space sharing information set and sets a time to leave the parking space. Urban private parking space information is shared, and the utilization rate of parking spaces is increased.
US10755570B1 Systems and methods for managing a parking facility
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to controlling a parking facility. In one embodiment, a method of controlling a parking facility control system is disclosed. In one approach, the method includes receiving a parking request for a vehicle. The parking request includes an identifier and a pickup time. The method includes selecting an initial parking space at the parking facility for the vehicle based, at least in part, on the identifier and the pickup time. The method includes transmitting a parking command to the vehicle. The parking command identifies the initial parking space and causes the vehicle to autonomously navigate to and park in the initial parking space.
US10755569B2 Lighting fixture data hubs and systems and methods to use the same
Lighting fixture data hubs and systems and methods for use. An example of a data hub may include an annunciator configured to generate first and second indications; a sensor configured to detect a zone including one or more parking spaces, pedestrians, or other activity areas in a vicinity of the data hub and to determine whether or not one or more vehicles, pedestrians, and/or activities occurring in the activity areas are present within the zone, the sensor further configured to emit signals corresponding to said detection; and a gateway in communication with an on-board processor and the annunciator, the on-board processor configured for EDGE computing and processing to receive and analyze the signals from the sensor, communicate said signals to the gateway, and operable to allow the gateway to direct the annunciator to generate the first indication or the second indication in response to the signals.
US10755568B2 Method and system for driving a vehicle to a free parking space in a parking facility
A method for driving a vehicle to a free parking space in a parking facility having a plurality of parking spaces, each parking space assigned a parking space marking that stores at least one piece of information about the occupancy of the parking space, includes the vehicle, when pulling into a parking space, marking the space as occupied via the parking space marking and, when pulling out of the parking space, marking the space as free again via the parking space marking. A corresponding parking facility, vehicle, and system by which to carry out such a method are also provided.
US10755565B2 Prioritized vehicle messaging
A computer includes a processor, and a memory storing instructions such that the processor. The processor is programmed to detect a plurality of objects proximate to an infrastructure node. The processor is further programmed to determine respective priorities for each of the objects based on respective characteristics of the objects; and include the objects in a wireless message to a vehicle based on the priorities.
US10755564B2 System to optimize SCATS adaptive signal system using trajectory data
Embodiments of the disclosure provide systems and methods for optimizing a traffic control plan. The system may include at least one storage device configured to store instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations may include receiving traffic system log data and parsing the traffic system log data to obtain a first set of traffic performance parameters. The operations may also include receiving trajectory data relating to a plurality of vehicle movements and parsing the trajectory data to obtain a second set of traffic performance parameters. The operations may further include determining relationships between vehicle delays and degrees of saturation based on the first and second sets of traffic performance parameters. In addition, the operations may include optimizing the traffic control plan based on the relationships.
US10755562B2 Traffic sign and system for increasing awareness of the same
A system for increasing awareness of a traffic sign is provided. The traffic sign has a visual sign having an image representing a traffic instruction. The system includes a signal transmitter and at least one receiving device. The signal transmitter is associated with the visual sign and is configured for transmitting an encoded electromagnetic wave with encoding indicative of the traffic instruction. The receiving device is associated with a user or a vehicle of the user and is configured to detect the electromagnetic wave when the signal receiver is in line of sight of and within a predetermined distance from the visual sign, decode the detected electromagnetic wave to extract information indicative of the traffic instruction, and emit an output indicative of the traffic instruction.
US10755559B2 Vehicular vision and alert system
A vehicular vision and alert system includes a camera disposed at a windshield of a vehicle so as to have a field of view forward of the vehicle as the vehicle travels along a traffic lane of a road. As the vehicle travels along the road, the system may determine, via processing by an image processor of image data captured by the camera, traffic traveling along another traffic lane and may generate a traffic alert indicative of the determined traffic. As the vehicle travels along the road, the system may determine, via processing of captured image data, a vehicle accident involving another vehicle and may transmit an accident alert communication to a remote system. As the vehicle travels along the road, the system may determine, via processing of captured image data, a traffic jam index representative of a degree of traffic traveling along the other traffic lane.
US10755558B2 Method, apparatus, and system for detecting venue trips and related road traffic
An approach is provided for detecting venue trips and related road traffic. The approach involves, for example, processing probe data to identify a trip related to the venue. The trip is traveled by a probe vehicle generating the probe data within a timeframe associated with an event occurring at the venue. The approach also involves generating an influence graph comprising one or more roads used by the probe vehicle during the trip. The approach further involves determining a traffic parameter for the one or more roads of the influence graph. The approach further involves computing a traffic impact score for the venue, the event, or a combination thereof based on the traffic parameter.
US10755557B2 In-vehicle device, vehicle, notification system, and notification method
An in-vehicle device comprises a communication unit and at least one processor. The communication unit receives first information for detecting proximity of a vehicle to a predetermined area. The at least one processor acquires second information indicating a schedule of changing a travel direction of the vehicle. When the at least one processor detects the proximity of the vehicle to the predetermined area based on the first information received by the communication unit, the at least one processor estimates a route of the vehicle in the predetermined area based on the second information. The at least one processor transmits, using the communication unit, third information to an electronic apparatus located outside the vehicle, the third information for notifying a person getting close to the estimated route of the proximity of the vehicle.
US10755554B2 Vector magnetic tamper detection for sensors
A magnetometer sensor that detects tampering is described. The sensor samples magnetometer data and computes a set of vectors based on the magnetometer data. The sensor detects a tampering of the magnetic sensor based on determining that the set of vectors is outside the reference plane for the magnetometer sensor. The sensor generates a notification to a security system coupled to the magnetometer sensor. The notification indicating the tampering of the magnetometer sensor.
US10755541B2 Surveillance camera
A dome type surveillance camera includes a base, a plurality of cameras, a first connecting section, a plurality of second connecting sections, a hemispherical cover fixed to the base, and a circular rail. The first connecting section is connected on the base and connected with one first camera out of the plurality of cameras. The second connecting sections are connected on the base and connected with each of a plurality of second cameras excluding the first camera out of the plurality of cameras. The cover is disposed to cover the first connecting section, the second connecting sections, and the plurality of cameras. The rail is provided on the base and of which a center is immediately below a top of the cover.
US10755540B1 Video alert and secondary verification system and method
A video alert and secondary confirmation system and method for detecting and verifying a person of interest is disclosed. The system and method include selecting an access way for detecting persons of interest. Independent video cameras are placed along the access way and have varying thresholds for identifying persons on a wanted list. Video alert modules operate in tandem with overlapping fields of view at a high threshold matching level. Each video camera is linked to a video alert module. Faces that are above a set threshold are displayed on a video alert module. A determination of match or no match is made. If a match appears to be made, a security team will be alerted to approach the individual who is an apparent match and take a closeup photograph that is analyzed to verify the match through a secondary confirmation.
US10755539B2 Tactile information providing device
The present invention relates to a tactile information providing device. The tactile information providing device according to the present invention comprises a tactile transmission unit (1: 10, 20) formed of a magneto-rheological elastomer (MRE) material, wherein the tactile transmission unit (1) provides tactile information through the transformation (10a-10d, 20a-20d) by an external magnetic field.
US10755536B2 System and method for manufacture of a light reflecting antenna system
An information handling system operating a light reflective antenna comprising a wireless interface device for transmitting and receiving radio signals, via a light reflecting antenna, enclosed within a chassis of the information handling system, the light reflecting antenna comprising a light-reflecting, electrically conductive antenna element adjacent to a light emitting element of the information handling system and a processor executing code instructions to instruct the light reflecting antenna to operate to transceive wireless signals through a light emitting element located between the light reflecting antenna and an exterior surface of the chassis and substantially parallel to the reconfigurable antenna, wherein the light emitting element emits light such that light reflected by the light reflecting antenna is visible and wireless signals may propagate through the same portion of an exterior surface of the chassis.
US10755531B1 Casino style game
Provided is a casino-style game for one or more players. A standard, shuffled four-suited deck of playing cards is provided, along with at least one wager-indicating marker is for each player. A playing field having indicia indicating designated areas is provided. The designated areas including integer spaces designated for the integers five through seventeen on which at least one wager-indicating marker is placed by a player. To determine an integer between five and seventeen, the cards are dealt sequentially until five cards of one suit have been dealt. The determined integer is the total numbers of cards dealt. Any bet made on the determined integer is paid according to predetermined odds.
US10755530B1 Blackjack side bet based on poker hand formed from dealer's blackjack hand
A blackjack game provides a side bet that the cards dealt to form the dealer's hand will match one of a predetermined set of winning poker hands. A blackjack hand is dealt to the player and a dealer, wherein each hand comprises a plurality of cards. The outcome of the blackjack hand is determined according to blackjack rules. The cards in the dealer's hand are then arranged to form a poker hand. Furthermore, the dealer's poker hand may be modified using cards selected from the player's hand into the dealer's hand to form the poker hand. Modification can be by substitution or addition of cards from the player's hand. The player wins the side bet if the dealer's poker hand matches one of a set of predetermined poker hands.
US10755528B2 Method and system for allowing a voter to vote via an augmented reality device on a real world event displayed on a video display that is being viewed by the augmented reality device
Methods and systems are provided for allowing a plurality of players to vote on one of a plurality of real world events being displayed on video displays that are potentially viewable by augmented reality (AR) devices, and monitor progress of the real world events and status of votes on the real world events using the AR devices. Each of the real world events are represented by a respective video feed that becomes displayed on the video displays. The AR devices are pointed at the video displays to identify the real world event.
US10755520B2 Systems and methods for utilizing RFID technology to facilitate a gaming system
In accordance with some embodiments, an RFID-enabled table game system provides for determining whether there is a variance between an expected balance of inventory and an actual balance of inventory in a game element container. If a variance is detected, the RFID-enabled game system may identify at least one characteristic associated with an RFID-enabled game element that is determined to be a source of the variance (e.g., a player position at which the RFID-enabled game element had last been detected, a denomination or value of the game element, and/or an identifier associated with the game element). In some embodiments, an alert may be output to game provider personnel (e.g., a dealer of a card game) at the end of a game play when such a variance is detected, thus allowing the variance to be corrected in an efficient and timely manner.
US10755519B2 Gaming machine with dual translation front access structure
A gaming machine includes a cabinet defining a cabinet volume with a front access opening. A display assembly having one or more display devices is mounted on the gaming machine cabinet through a translation frame and a display assembly translation structure. The translation frame is mounted in the cabinet so as to be moveable relative to the cabinet between a frame home position and a frame raised position. The display assembly translation structure connects the display assembly to the translation frame, and is operable to move between a retracted position in which the display assembly registers with part of the cabinet access opening and an extended position in which the display assembly is separated forwardly from the front access opening by at least a cabinet access distance.
US10755509B2 Access management and resource sharing platform based on biometric identity
Disclosed are an apparatus and method that enables an owner/administrator to manage access to a shared resource based on identity that is established by use of biometric data. For example, access to a shared physical resource can be restricted via use of a biometric locking device. An access management platform can be used to authorize a new user to access the shared resource. Once authorized, the new user can unlock the biometric locking device based on, for example, fingerprint data of his finger. The access management platform can similarly be used to manage access to a virtual shared resource, such as an online account. A virtual locking device, such as a computer that acts as an intermediary between the user and the online account, can be used to restrict access to the online account. The access management platform can enable the user to access the online account based on biometric data.
US10755506B2 System and method for pairing a key with a vehicle via a vehicle communications port by a dongle
The present invention provides a system, method, and apparatus for pairing a vehicle key or remote keyless entry device with a vehicle by a dongle connected to an OBD port of the vehicle. The OBD programming dongle operates without a connection to an external device and pairs one or more keys with a vehicle without user intervention after the pairing process has started. The OBD programming dongle may be linked to a specific vehicle by the VIN code of the specific vehicle.
US10755502B2 Trunk-sharing system, information processing device for trunk-sharing, information processing method for trunk-sharing, and recording medium having program stored therein
A trunk-sharing system that controls an user's authority to use a predetermined area of a vehicle by issuing a predetermined authentication information to a user terminal, the trunk-sharing system including a server configured to: acquire a first information on a permission of using the predetermined area of the vehicle from a first user who owns the vehicle; provide the first information such that the first information acquired from the first user of each of a plurality of vehicles is able to be detected by a second user other than the first user; acquire a second information on a request for a use of the predetermined area which is an information from the second user who has accessed the provided first information; and issue an authentication information for locking and unlocking the predetermined area to a terminal of the second user based on the first information and the second information.
US10755500B2 Access control system and access control method using the same
A sub-reader and a method of controlling the sub-reader are provided. The method of controlling the sub-reader which is connected to a door reader provided in an existing installed door operating device to provide a communication method that is not supported by the door reader includes: obtaining first open request information using a first communication method from a terminal; obtaining second open request information for transmission to the door reader based on the first open request information; and transmitting the second open request information to the door reader using a second communication method different from the first communication method.
US10755499B2 Opening-closing control device, opening-closing control method, and opening-closing control system
An opening-closing control device of the present disclosure includes: a first electrode unit and a second electrode unit that perform communication with an authenticated communication device; an authentication processor that performs authentication processing on the authenticated communication device on a basis of a result of the communication with the authenticated communication device; an opening-closing operation unit that performs an operation on a lockable opening-closing unit; an operation detector that detects an operation state of the opening-closing operation unit; and a controller that locks or unlocks the opening-closing unit on a basis of a result of the authentication processing and a result of detection of the operation state.
US10755497B2 Detachable drone for monitoring a moving vessel
Provided are techniques for monitoring a moving vessel using a detachable drone coupled to the moving vessel. An event is identified that triggers detachment of the detachable drone from the moving vessel. The detachable drone is detached from the moving vessel. The detachable drone is moved to a predetermined location. A beacon based on beacon data is transmitted from the detachable drone. In response to the detachable drone receiving a request for the data, data collected from monitoring the moving vessel is delivered.
US10755490B2 Data broker engine for managing data exchanges between on-board and off-board systems
Systems and methods are disclosed for brokering data exchanges between on-board and off-board systems of a vehicle. One method comprises receiving, at a data broker engine, one or more data requests from an origination system, wherein each of the one or more data requests specifies at least one or more of a request type and a target system. Then the data broker engine determines whether the request type is a one-time transmission, a periodic transmission, an event-triggered transmission, or a change-triggered transmission. Following the determination, the data broker engine retrieves data from the target system based on the determined request type and transmits the data to the origination system.
US10755489B2 Interactive camera system with virtual reality technology
An interactive camera system with virtual reality technology is provided. The system includes an augmented reality module, an accessory database, a voice database, and an integration module. The augmented reality module generates a virtual environment, and a user can combine a three-dimensional avatar substrate with a character image to form a three-dimensional avatar that displayed in the virtual environment. The accessory database and the voice database allow the user to select different accessory patterns and different voice modules for different types of three-dimensional avatar substrates. The integration module allows professional personnel to provide technical presentations, thesis introductions, or background introductions in the virtual environment, so that the presentations or the introductions can be performed with three-dimensional augmented reality effect.
US10755479B2 Systems and methods for synthesizing images of apparel ensembles on models
Neural networks of suitable topology are trained with sets of images, where one image of each set depicts a garment and another pair of images of each set depicts an item of apparel from multiple viewpoints, and a final image of each set depicts a model wearing the garment and the other item of apparel. Once trained, the neural network can synthesize a new image based on input images including an image of a garment and a pair of images of another item of apparel. Quantitative parameters controlling the image synthesis permit adjustment of features of the synthetic image, including skin tone, body shape and pose of the model, as well as characteristics of the garment and other items of apparel.
US10755476B2 Image processing method and image processing device
An image processing method and an image processing device are provided. The image processing method includes the following steps. A light source is projected onto a 3D model via a plurality of projecting locations to generate a plurality of facial shadow pictures. The facial shadow pictures are superimposed to generate a composite shadow picture. An eye-eyebrow location, a nose location and a mouth location in a 2D facial map are obtained by way of analyzing according to the composite shadow picture. A plurality of characteristic points are calculated according to the eye-eyebrow location, the nose location and the mouth location in the 2D facial map.
US10755475B2 Display apparatus and method of displaying content including shadows based on light source position
Provided are a display apparatus and a method of displaying content. The display apparatus is capable of obtaining information about a light source around the display apparatus and providing a shadow effect on content to be displayed. The display apparatus may include a processor, a memory connected to the processor, and a display unit. The processor may be configured to receive light source position information about a position of a light source in a space where the display apparatus is located, determine a shadow image for content based on the light source position information, and display the content and the shadow image on the display unit.
US10755473B2 Graphics processing system
When rendering a scene that includes a complex object made up of many individual primitives, rather than processing each primitive making up the object in turn, a bounding volume which surrounds the complex object is generated and the scene is then processed using the bounding volume in place of the actual primitives making up the complex object. If it is determined that the bounding volume representation of the object will be completely occluded in the scene (e.g. by a foreground object), then the individual primitives making up the complex object are not processed. This can save significantly on processing time and resources for the scene.
US10755469B2 Apparatus and method for ray tracing instruction processing and execution
An apparatus and method to execute ray tracing instructions. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises execution circuitry to execute a dequantize instruction to convert a plurality of quantized data values to a plurality of dequantized data values, the dequantize instruction including a first source operand to identify a plurality of packed quantized data values in a source register and a destination operand to identify a destination register in which to store a plurality of packed dequantized data values, wherein the execution circuitry is to convert each packed quantized data value in the source register to a floating point value, to multiply the floating point value by a first value to generate a first product and to add the first product to a second value to generate a dequantized data value, and to store the dequantized data value in a packed data element location in the destination register.
US10755463B1 Audio-based face tracking and lip syncing for natural facial animation and lip movement
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an audio signal comprising a plurality of speech units, processing the audio signal to associate each of the speech units with a corresponding lip animation, determining pitch information associated with each of the plurality of speech units, processing the pitch information of each of the plurality of speech units to associate at least one of the speech units with a facial-component animation, and presenting the audio signal with a displayed animation of a face, wherein the animation of the face displays the lip animation associated with each of the speech units and the facial-component animation associated with the at least one speech unit. The animation of the face may be displayed in real time with the audio signal. The facial component animation may include animation of the lips, eyebrows, eyelids, and other portion of the upper face.
US10755461B2 Display device, display method, and recording medium
A display device includes a display unit that displays an object disposed in a layer on a display screen, an output unit that outputs the object, a mode switching unit that switches a mode between a first mode and a second mode, and an object disposing unit that disposes an object in a first layer when the mode is the first mode and disposes an object in a second layer when the mode is the second mode. The display unit displays the objects disposed in the first layer and the second layer. The output unit outputs the object disposed in the first layer.
US10755457B1 Graphical representation of account outflow
Various examples are directed to computer-implemented systems and methods for graphical representation of financial account outflow. The method includes obtaining, by a processor of a computer, a transaction of an account holder including an amount and frequency of the transaction, and categorizing the transaction on a continuum of discretionary spending and fixed expense spending. The transaction is displayed by the processor on a user interface using a graph having an x-axis providing a frequency of the at least one transaction, and a y-axis indicating the categorization of the transaction. The transaction is displayed as a bubble on the graph, where the bubble has a diameter that is proportional to the amount of the transaction.
US10755450B2 Display of depth location of computed tomography slice images relative to an object to be imaged
A visual indication is generated of depth locations of slices obtained by applying a reconstruction algorithm in a computed tomography method with given settings, the display being shown on the object, e.g. on the patient's lateral side or in close relation to the patient.
US10755448B2 Method for mixed color correction
A method for mixed color correction is provided. Based on the variations of the chromaticity coordinates required for adjusting between the target color and the actually-measured color, variations of illuminances of one or two of RGB of the three colors are calculated for adjusting the actually-measured color to achieve the variations of the chromaticity coordinates required for adjusting according to the correlation between the chromaticity coordinates and the tristimulus values, until the required variations of chromaticity coordinate are within a required range. This method can quickly and accurately correct and adjust the actually-measured color, guarantee the consistency of lamp colors, and is convenient for application.
US10755446B2 System and method for providing contents using automatic margin creation
A content providing method of a content providing system is executed on at least one computer and includes configuring a page to be provided in content, recognizing an area that is configured using a single color and has a size greater than or equal to a preset size by analyzing the final image that configures the page, and reconfiguring the final image by removing the recognized area.
US10755445B2 Image processing device and method
The present invention relates to an image processing device and method which enable encoding efficiency in intra prediction to be improved. In the event that the optimal intra prediction mode is mode 0, adjacent pixels to be used for prediction of the current block are pixels A0, A1, A2, and A3. According to these pixels and a 6-tap FIR filter, pixels a−0.5, a+0.5, and so on with ½ pixel precision are generated, and further, pixels a−0.75, a−0.25, a+0.25, and a+0.75 with ¼ pixel precision are generated by linear interpolation. Subsequently, the optimal shift amount is determined with a value of −0.75 through +0.75 that is phase difference between an integer pixel and generated fractional pixel precision serving as a candidate of the shift amount in the horizontal direction. The present invention may be applied to an image encoding device which performs encoding using the H.264/AVC system, for example.
US10755440B2 Methods and systems to increase accuracy of eye tracking
Systems and methods to monitor and interact with users viewing screens are disclosed. An example system includes a sensor to gather gaze data from a user viewing images on a display. The display has spatial coordinates. The system includes a processor communicatively coupled to the display and the sensor. The processor determines a first gaze location having first spatial coordinates based on the gaze data and calibration settings associated with determining gaze locations. The processor alters a portion of the display at or near the first gaze location. After the portion of the display has been altered, the processor determines a second gaze location having second spatial coordinates based on the gaze data and the calibration settings. The processor performs a comparison of the first gaze location to the second gaze location. If the comparison does not meet a threshold, the processor updates the calibration settings based on the comparison and determines a third gaze location having third spatial coordinates based on the gaze data and the updated calibration settings.
US10755435B2 Micromechanical sensor and method for manufacturing a micromechanical sensor
A method for determining a pose of an at least semi-autonomously driving vehicle with the aid of landmarks, the vehicle including detectors, with which the landmarks are detected, and a back-end server being provided, with which the landmark data of the landmarks are transmitted from a map to a vehicle control system of the vehicle, the method including at least the following steps: —communicating detection reports relating to detected landmarks from the vehicle control system to the back-end server, —sending data relating to environmental influences from an information service to the back-end server, which environmental influences have an effect on the detection of landmarks with the aid of the detectors of the vehicle, —statistically evaluating environmental influences on specific types of landmarks and —selecting landmarks as a function of the statistical evaluation and of instantaneous environmental influences and —transmitting the selection of landmarks from the back-end server to the vehicle control system.
US10755432B2 Indoor positioning system and indoor positioning method
The present disclosure provides an indoor positioning system, which includes: N positioning lamps, M camera devices, and a processor, where N is a positive integer greater than 1 and M is a positive integer greater than or equal to 1. The N positioning lamps are arranged at different positions respectively in a room where a target to be positioned is located. The M camera devices are arranged at different positions in the room respectively, and are used for capturing a complete image of the room respectively at different angles and at the same time. The processor is configured to determine a position of the target to be positioned in the room according to the M images acquired by the M camera devices respectively at the same time.
US10755430B1 Method for estimating distance using point measurement and color depth
A method including: positioning sensors on a robotic device; positioning a camera on the robotic device; capturing an image of the environment; measuring color depth of each pixel in the image; classifying each pixel into a color depth range; determining for at least one set of two points captured in the image, if the color depth of pixels measured in a region between the two points is within a predetermined range of color; generating at least one line between the two points when the color depth of pixels measured in the region between the two points is within the predetermined range of color; identifying on a map of the environment a wall surface on which the line is generated as a flat wall surface; and adjusting a heading of the robotic device relative to an angle of the wall surface.
US10755423B2 In-vehicle camera device, monitoring system and method for estimating moving speed of vehicle
A method for estimating a moving speed of a vehicle includes: sequentially capturing, by an image capturing unit, a first driving vehicle image and a second driving vehicle image having a time difference; performing image analysis on the first driving vehicle image to obtain a first pixel area and a first inclination of a first license plate image; performing image analysis on the second driving vehicle image to obtain a second pixel area and a second inclination of a second license plate image; and estimating the moving speed according to the first pixel area, the first inclination, the second pixel area, the second inclination and the time difference.
US10755420B2 Method and apparatus for tracking object
An object tracking method and apparatus are provided. The object tracking method includes detecting a target object in a first-type input image that is based on light in a first wavelength band, tracking the target object in the first-type input image based on detection information of the target object, measuring a reliability of the first-type input image by comparing the first-type image to an image in a database, comparing the reliability of the first-type input image to a threshold, and tracking the target object in a second-type input image that is based on light in a second wavelength band.
US10755418B2 Background blurred method and electronic device based on foreground image
A background blurred method includes steps as follows: obtaining a color image, an IR light frame image and an IR dark frame image, and calculating a differential image between the IR light frame image and the IR dark frame image to generate a binary image; obtaining a foreground image of the binary image; calculating an IR brightness mean value of the foreground image of the differential image; and filtering the color image to generate a background blurred image according to the IR brightness mean value.
US10755414B2 Detecting and monitoring a user's photographs for health issues
A method for analyzing a physical condition based on at least two images. The method selects a plurality of images based on a time lapse interval associated with the plurality of images and a specific physical characteristic being monitored. The method further detects a degree of change in the specific physical characteristic being monitored, wherein the degree of change comprises a change in one or more pixel patterns of at least one image within the plurality of images correlated with the specific physical characteristic being monitored, based on the time lapse interval associated with the plurality of images. The method further displays an alert in response to the degree of change exceeding a prescribed threshold for the specific physical characteristic being monitored.
US10755413B1 Method and system for medical imaging evaluation
This disclosure generally pertains to methods and systems for processing electronic data obtained from imaging or other diagnostic and evaluative medical procedures. Certain embodiments relate to methods for the development of deep learning algorithms that perform machine recognition of specific features and conditions in imaging and other medical data. Another embodiment provides systems configured to detect and localize medical abnormalities on medical imaging scans by a deep learning algorithm.
US10755412B2 Automated patient complexity classification for artificial intelligence tools
Mechanisms are provided for implementing a patient complexity classification (PCC) computing system. The PCC computing system receives medical image study data for a patient that comprises one or more medical image data structures and one or more corresponding medical image metadata data structures. A natural language processing engine of the PCC computing system performs natural language processing on the medical image metadata data structure to extract features indicative of at least one of patient or medical image characteristics. A complexity classifier of the PCC computing system evaluates the extracted features to determine a patient complexity indicating a complexity of a medical condition of the patient. Routing logic associated with the PCC computing system routes the one or more medical image data structures and one or more corresponding medical image metadata data structures to one or more downstream patient evaluation computing systems based on the determined patient complexity.
US10755410B2 Method and apparatus for acquiring information
The present disclosure discloses a method and apparatus for acquiring information. An implementation of the method comprises: acquiring a fundus image; introducing the fundus image into a pre-trained pathological classification model to obtain pathological classification information, wherein the pathological classification model is used for characterizing correspondence between a pathological area image contained from the fundus image and the pathological classification information, and the pathological classification information comprises at least one of diabetic retinopathy classification information and diabetic macular edema classification information; and establishing output information based on the pathological classification information. This implementation concurrently acquires diabetic retinopathy classification information and diabetic macular edema classification information from the fundus image, and may make full use of the correlation between diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema in diagnosis to effectively improve the accuracy of diabetic retinopathy classification and diabetic macular edema classification in the process of computer aided diagnosis.
US10755407B2 Systems and methods for capturing deep learning training data from imaging systems
Methods and systems are provided for generating deep learning training data with an imaging system. In one embodiment, a method for an imaging system comprises performing a scan of a subject to acquire imaging data, training a deep neural network on the imaging data to obtain updates to the deep neural network, and transmitting the updates to a server for training a central deep neural network. In this way, imaging data may be leveraged for training and developing global deep learning models without transmitting the imaging data itself, thereby preserving patient privacy.
US10755405B2 Method and system for diagnosing a semiconductor wafer
Methods and systems for diagnosing a semiconductor wafer are provided. A first raw image, a second raw image, and a third raw image of the semiconductor wafer are obtained by an inspection apparatus according to graphic data system (GDS) information regarding layout of a target die. A first image-based comparison is performed by a determining circuitry on the first, second, and third raw images, so as to provide a comparison result. The comparison result indicates whether an image difference is present between the first, second, and third raw images.
US10755404B2 Integrated circuit defect detection using pattern images
Techniques that facilitate integrated circuit defect detection using pattern images are provided. In one example, a system generates an equalized pattern image of a pattern image associated with a module under test based on an adaptive contrast equalization technique. The system also identifies a first set of features of the equalized pattern image based on a feature point detection technique and aligns the equalized pattern image with a reference pattern image based on the first set of features and a second set of features of the reference pattern image. Furthermore, the system compares a first set of light intensities of the equalized pattern image to a second set of light intensities of the reference pattern image to identify one or more regions of the module under test that satisfy a defined criterion associated with a defect for the module under test.
US10755403B2 Apparatus and methods for shot peening evaluation
Apparatus and methods for shot peening evaluation are disclosed herein. An example apparatus for evaluating a surface that has undergone a shot peening process includes a camera to generate first image data of a first portion of the surface. The example apparatus includes a processor to determine an impact coverage value for the first portion based on the first image data and determine an effectiveness of the shot peening process for the surface based on the impact coverage value.
US10755402B2 Method for distinguishing semiconducting nanowires from metallic nanowires
A method for distinguishing semiconducting nanowires from metallic nanowires is related and including: applying nanowires on a substrate; making a metal electrode on the substrate and electrically connected to the nanowires; taking a SEM image of the nanowires and the metal electrode, wherein the SEM image comprises light segments, and each light segment corresponds to one nanowire; and comparing length of each light segment with length of corresponding one nanowire, when the first length is same as the second length, the corresponding one nanowires is a metallic nanowire; when the first length is shorter than the second length, the corresponding one nanowire is a semiconducting nanowire.
US10755394B2 Image processing method and device
An image processing method and device is configured to convert an obtained image to be processed into a grayscale chrominance YUV mode image; determine an equilibrium mapping curve of a whole grayscale image according to the grayscale image in the YUV mode image; divide the whole grayscale image into a plurality of sub-regions, and determine a mapping restriction parameter for each pixel in each of the sub-regions; adjust a grayscale value of each pixel in the grayscale image according to the determined equilibrium mapping curve of the whole grayscale image and the mapping restriction parameter of each pixel in each of the sub-regions; and convert the adjusted grayscale image into an image of original mode. an image is processed using an equilibrium mapping curve and a plurality of mapping restriction parameters present the image details well and greatly reduce the calculation amount.
US10755390B2 Image deblurring method based on light streak information in an image
An image deblurring method based on light streak information in an image is provided, wherein shape information of a blur kernel is obtained based on a light streak in a motion blur image and image restoration is constrained by combining the shape information, a natural image and the blur kernel to thereby obtain an accurate blur kernel and a high-quality restored image. The method specifically comprises: selecting an optimum image patch including an optimum light streak; extracting shape information of a blur kernel from the optimum image patch including the optimum light streak; performing blur kernel estimation to obtain the final blur kernel; performing non-blind deconvolution and restoring a sharp restored image as a final deblurred image. The present disclosure establishes a blurry image test set of captured images including light streaks and a method to obtain an accurate blur kernel and a high quality restore image.
US10755388B2 Method, device and system for a degree of blurring to be applied to image data in a privacy area of an image
Methods and devices for protecting personal privacy in captured image data by controlling privacy masking of an image, where the degree of blurring to be applied to a privacy area of the image depends on a threshold distance from the image capturing device, and the spatial resolution of content of the scene at this distance in the image.
US10755385B2 Image processing apparatus and recording medium
The disclosure provides an image processing apparatus and a recording medium which enable easy setting of a degree of compression such that it is in a range in which there is substantially hardly any influence on an inspection result when the degree of compression is set. First information including a first processing result acquired when an image measurement processing is executed on raw image data and at least a part of first state information representing a state in the execution process of the image measurement processing and second information including a second processing result acquired when the image measurement processing is executed on restored image data that is acquired by compressing the raw image data and then restoring compressed image data and information of the same type as that of the information included in the first information from the second state information are output in association with each other.
US10755380B2 Down scaling images in a computer vision system
An apparatus for scaling images is provided that includes at least two input ports, a scaling component coupled to the at least two input ports, the scaling component including a plurality of scalers, the scaling component configurable to map any scaler to any input port of the at least two input ports and configurable to map more than one scaler to any input port, and a memory coupled to the at least two input ports and to outputs of the plurality of scalers, the memory configured to store image data for each input port and scaled image data output by the plurality of scalers.
US10755373B2 Method, device, and medium for searching and routing geographically-positioned entities via a graphical user interface
Implementations of the disclosure describe searching and routing geographically-positioning entities via a graphical user interface (GUI). A method includes transmitting, via the communication session, a first packet comprising first data indicative of a geographic location of the client computing device, receiving a second packet comprising second data indicative of a locations of geographically-positioned entities, rendering, via a display device, a GUI comprising a map of a geographical area inclusive of the geographic location of the client computing device, transforming the first data into a first coordinate representative of the geographic location of the client computing device on the map, transforming the second data into other coordinates representative of the geographic locations of the geographically-positioned entities on the map, presenting, via the GUI, a first icon at the first coordinate on the map, and presenting, via the GUI, additional icons at the other coordinates on the map.
US10755372B2 Portable system for managing events
A system for interacting with a portable device is provided. The system is configured to process both personal and premises events, and includes at least one processor configured to generate device data for determining the location of the portable device and process sensor data in response to an event. The processor is further configured to generate situational data for the processed event. The situational data is based on the sensor data and the device data. The situational data includes information indicative of whether the event is an alarm event and if the event is the alarm event, whether the alarm event is one of a personal event and premises event. The processor is further configured to provide at least a portion of the situational data to the remote service site if the event is the alarm event and determine that confirmation has been received.
US10755367B2 Analysis and presentation of agricultural data
A computer-implemented method of managing data related to an agricultural process is disclosed. The method comprises causing, by a processor, display of a first map of one or more agricultural fields, the first map indicating a first type of a plurality of types of farming data associated with the one or more agricultural fields; receiving, by the processor, cost data corresponding to a second type of the plurality of types of farming data associated with the one or more agricultural fields; receiving revenue data associated with the one or more agricultural fields; performing a return-on-investment (RoI) analysis for the one or more agricultural fields having a plurality of components, including cost data associated with a third type of the plurality of types of farming data, the revenue data, and corresponding RoI data; causing display of a second map of the one or more agricultural fields concurrently with the first map, the second map indicating a first component of the plurality of components of the RoI analysis; receiving a selection of points from the second map, the selection corresponding to a boundary of a region within the one or more agricultural fields; causing display of a report indicating the first component of the RoI analysis specific to the region.
US10755364B2 Method and system for providing a social network for creating, sharing and accessing content based upon location and mobility-related profiles of users
A method for providing a social network system includes providing a plurality of engagable mobility profile options for a user for continuous engagement of one or more of the mobility profiles in real-time; receiving a current mobility profile option selection of a user, wherein use of the system by a user is conditional upon the user having one or more concurrent mobility profile option selection(s); and allowing a user to create content. The content may be created with a user selected restriction upon the ability of other users to access the content based upon the current mobility profile option selection or selections of the other users.
US10755363B2 Augmented reviews with cognitive reasoning
A method for augmenting a review. The method includes accessing a review database and a particular review of an object. Providing a reviewer profile including a plurality of reviewer attributes and analyzing the reviewer attributes to determine a rationale for the review.
US10755359B1 Stack-based adaptive localization and internationalization of applications
The disclosed embodiments provide a system that facilitates use of an application. During operation, the system obtains a business-logic stack that includes one or more sets of business rules corresponding to one or more tax codes associated with a specified globalization setting for the application. For each user-interface component from a set of user-interface components in the application, the system: dynamically obtains content for the user-interface component from a content-repository based on an order of the one or more sets of business rules in the business-logic stack, wherein the content-repository is a store of tax-code-specific content for the user-interface components associated with the application; and includes, via the localization mechanism associated with the platform of the electronic device, the content in the user-interface component during use of the application on the electronic device by the user.
US10755358B1 Method and system for enabling interactive communications related to insurance data
A method of providing user interaction includes providing a processor and transmitting a communication from a first party to a second party. The method also includes posting, using the processor, an entry associated with the communication on a website, receiving a second communication from the second party to the first party, and posting, using the processor, a second entry associated with the second communication.
US10755356B1 System and method for providing customers with rates from insurance providers for purchasing passenger insurance in an autonomous vehicle
A method and system may provide customers with rates from multiple insurance providers for purchasing trip-based passenger insurance in autonomous vehicles. A server device may receive vehicle identification information for an autonomous vehicle that is providing transportation services for a user on a vehicle trip. Based on the vehicle identification information, the server device may obtain trip-based passenger insurance premiums from multiple insurance providers and transmit the trip-based passenger insurance premiums and indications of the corresponding insurance providers to the user. When the user selects one of the trip-based passenger insurance premiums, the server device may provide a passenger insurance policy for the vehicle trip to the user.
US10755355B1 Collaboration and dynamic planning systems and methods
Systems and methods can present a financial plan that is based upon a customized selection of goals on a user interface, whereby a set of shapes representing goals can be configured along a timeline and data representing those goals can be edited, which dynamically adjusts a financial plan algorithm to provide a solution in a more dynamic and on demand approach than conventional solutions.
US10755353B2 Trading interface for facilitating trading of multiple tradeable objects in an electronic trading environment
A system and method are provided for trading multiple tradeable objects. One example method includes displaying at least one combined quantity indicator representing a combined quantity associated with at least two tradeable objects, detecting an input associated with an order for a predetermined order quantity in relation to one of the combined quantity indicators, and allocating the order quantity between the at least two tradeable objects using at least one quantity allocation rule. In one example embodiment, a plurality of quantity allocation rules can be user-configurable, and different rules can be defined and applied in relation to different order types.
US10755351B2 Controlling operation of a trading algorithm based on operating condition rules
Methods, systems and computer-readable storage media are provided for controlling operation of a trading algorithm based on operating condition rules. Certain embodiments provide a method including determining, using a computing device, an approval of use of a trading algorithm by monitoring for an occurrence of an operating condition defined in an operating condition rule. The example method includes determining if the trading algorithm complies with the operating condition rule during the occurrence of the operating condition. The example method includes sending, using the computing device, a notification to a trading instrument to approve or not approve the use of the trading algorithm. The trading algorithm is to be used to implement a trading strategy.
US10755349B1 Payment processor financing of customer purchases
A payment processing system receives, from merchant computing devices, transaction information of transactions performed between a plurality of merchants and customers. The merchant computing devices may each execute a merchant application that configures the merchant computing devices as point-of-sale (POS) terminals. The payment processing system receives, from a first POS terminal, a request to finance a purchase between a customer and a first merchant. The payment processing system determines financing terms for the purchase from the transaction information received from the merchant computing devices. The payment processing system sends the financing terms, including an approved financed amount and repayment terms for the approved financed amount, to the first POS terminal for presentation to the customer. In response to receiving an indication of acceptance by the customer of the financing terms, the payment processing system transfers the approved financed amount to an account of the first merchant.
US10755347B2 Corrective action realignment and feedback system for a compliance determination and enforcement platform
A compliance determination and enforcement platform is described. A plurality of factors are stored in association with each of a plurality of accounts. A factor entering module enters factors from each user account into a compliance score model. The compliance score model determines a compliance score for each one of the accounts based on the respective factors associated with the respective account. A comparator compares the compliance score for each account with a compliance reference score to determine a subset of the accounts that fail compliance and a subset of the accounts that meet compliance. A flagging unit flags the user accounts that fail compliance to indicate non-compliant accounts. A corrective action system allows for determining, for each one of the accounts that is flagged as non-compliant, whether the account is bad or good, entering the determination into a feedback system and closing the account.
US10755345B2 System and method for secure account transfer
One embodiment provides a system that facilitates secure transfer of funds. During operation, the system generates, by a server, an authentication identifier for a payee of a bank account, wherein the authentication identifier indicates the bank account and a corresponding payment account of the payee. The system receives, from a payer, a message which indicates a first command to transfer a payment amount to the payee, wherein the first command includes the authentication identifier. In response to successfully verifying the authentication identifier, the system extracts information associated with the payment account and the bank account from the authentication identifier. The system transfers the payment amount to the bank account of the payee based on the extracted information.
US10755343B2 Multi-system distributed processing of payment and/or non-payment information
Various systems and methods that may relate to referral and/or delivery services are described. Some embodiments may include communication using a payment processing device. Various other embodiments are described.
US10755341B2 Imagery and annotations
A decade from now, a visit to the supermarket will be a very different experience than the familiar experiences of decades past. Product packaging will come alive with interactivity—each object a portal into a rich tapestry of experiences, with contributions authored by the product brand, by the store selling the product, and by other shoppers. The present technology concerns arrangements for authoring and delivering such experiences. A great variety of other features and technologies are also detailed.
US10755337B2 System and method for generating user customized order interface
A system and method for generating a user customized order interface, which displays a customer's previous orders and corresponding specific order information and order recommendations, that may be utilized for ordering and payment. A mobile application may request a merchant ID upon determination by the mobile device that a customer is within a close proximity of a particular merchant location. A payment terminal may pass the corresponding merchant ID to a transaction system, which may retrieve, for example, the customer's previous transactions and corresponding transaction IDs associated with the merchant ID, which may be utilized to generate a user customized order interface, which may be utilized to initiate a transaction by selecting a specific order item to order, and which may utilize the mobile application to confirm the order and proceed to payment, which will transmit the order to a merchant system.
US10755336B2 Method and system for electronic purchase reminders
A method for providing electronic purchase reminders includes: storing communication information and a plurality of transaction data entries, each transaction data entry corresponding to a processed payment transaction and including transaction data, a transaction date, and one of a plurality of category tags; storing, for each category tag, a recurring time period; identifying a subset of transaction data entries that includes a common category tag; identifying a most recent transaction data entry of the subset o based on the transaction date, where a difference between the transaction date included in the most recent transaction data entry and a present date is at least the recurring time period associated with the common category tag; generating a purchase recommendation based on the transaction data included in each transaction data entry in the subset; and transmitting the generated purchase recommendation to a computing device based on the communication information.
US10755335B2 Recording medium, product recommendation system, and product recommendation method
A non-transitory recording medium stores a program causing a computer to execute a process including: determining a recommendation index that indicates a recommendation degree for each product based on a relationship between a number of purchase and a number of purchaser for each product in a sales history of products; and recommending a product in a case where the recommendation index determined for the product satisfies a predetermined condition.
US10755333B2 Method and system for sale management
A method and system for sale management is disclosed. The method and system enhance a television service provider's ability to sell channels and packs to users. The system and method disclosed herein enables a user to receive recommendations for one or more television channels and/or channel packages based on one or more television viewing activities of the user.
US10755332B2 Multi-perceptual similarity detection and resolution
Embodiments relate to an intelligent computer platform to compute visual similarity across image objects. An object detection algorithm is utilized to identify image objects and to produce a tensor representation of the identified object. Multi-visual contextual similarity of the object is conducted to assess and determine related object images. A re-assessment of similarity is dynamically conducted in response to a product image selection. The re-assessment utilizes the tensor representations of the related object images, thereby conducting a mathematical assessment of similarity and object image identification. A final product is identified and selected based on the dynamic re-assessment and convergence on a directed outcome with minimal iterations of object interaction.
US10755327B2 Distributed ledger platform for vehicle records
Embodiments described herein provide a vehicle record platform using blockchain technology. Vehicle records are recorded using blocks linked by vehicle identification number. The vehicle record stores historical information about vehicles, including collision information, financing information, transfer of ownership information, and other transaction information.
US10755324B2 Selecting peer deals for information technology (IT) service deals
A method for selecting a set of information technology (IT) services peer deals to an in-flight deal for each first level service in the in-flight deal includes receiving a detailed cost structure for historical information, in-flight deals information, market deals information, services baselines and deals metadata, and multiple peer deals for selection. For historical information and market deals information, all missing baselines for all services in the in-flight deal and all missing unit cost for services are augmented at the first level service. The multiple peer deals are classified into different clusters at the first level service. A closest cluster to the in-flight deal at the first level service is selected. For each second level service of the in-flight deal the method: classifies the selected peer deals into different clusters. A predetermined number of peer deals that appear in a largest number of the selected clusters is selected.
US10755320B2 Advertisement audience dynamical detection circuit, computer program product, and related method for estimating quantity of out-of-home (OOH) advertisement audiences passing through specific location in specific time period
A computer program product enables an advertisement audience dynamical detection circuit to conduct an advertisement audience quantity detecting operation. The advertisement audience quantity detecting operation includes: receiving a probe request frame transmitted from other wireless communication device; recording the arrival time of the probe request frame; inspecting the frame field configuration of the probe request frame; allocating the probe request to a corresponding data group according to the arrival time and frame field configuration of the probe request frame and a sequence control value in the header of the probe request frame while ensuring all probe request frames in the same data group have same frame field configuration; and calculating an estimated quantity of advertisement audiences passing through a specific location in a specific time period based on a total quantity of resulting data groups.
US10755319B2 System and method for using social media to target individuals that may be receptive to at least one advertisement
A system and method is provided that allows a first user to identify an advertiser that is of interest to the first user and to communicate this information back to a host device. This information can then be used to target individuals on the network that are in communication with the first user (e.g., their friends) by providing those individuals with advertisements from the identified advertiser. Not only does this get a relevant advertisement before the first user, but it also gets a similar (or same) advertisement before the second user, who may have similar interests. However, in order for the first user to be able to acquire additional information on the advertiser and (separately) express an interest in the advertiser, the advertiser (or related advertisement) must be multi-interactable, or have at least two features that can be interacted with (e.g., clicked on) to trigger a response.
US10755301B2 Using a social network to enhance targeted digital content presentation
A method for enhanced digital content presentation is provided that includes assigning, to each member of members of a social network of a user, a respective knowledge score, the knowledge score being representative of accuracy in the member predicting positive impressions of the user. The members of the social network are surveyed for an indication of which one or more options for digital content are expected to have a positive impression on the user. Based on the surveying, selected digital content based on the one or more options that are expected to have a positive impression on the user, as indicated by the surveying, is selected. The selected digital content is presented to the user. An indication of whether the selected digital content had a positive impression on the user is received from the user.
US10755300B2 Optimization of online advertising assets
A system for collecting and presenting information about advertising analytics comprises an ad preparation server, an ad server and an analytics server. The ad preparation server receives advertising assets (e.g., ads) and modifies them to include a data collection script. The preparation server then sends the modified ads to the ad server for delivery along with underlying content to users. The underlying content and modified ads are delivered to client devices that present the content and execute the data collection script. The data collection script collects and sends advertising analytic data back to the analytics server in a non-intrusive manner. The present invention also includes a method for preparing ads, a method for deriving a heat map, a method for generating and sending advertising data, and a method for generating a representation of a focus of attention for a user.
US10755299B2 Methods and apparatus to incorporate saturation effects into marketing mix models
Methods and apparatus to incorporate saturation effects into marketing mix models are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a reach calculator to convert adstock data associated with an advertising campaign into effective reached realized (ERR) data based on a relationship between reach and adstocked gross rating points indicative of saturation effects of the advertising campaign on a target audience of the advertising campaign. The adstock data corresponds to adstocked gross rating points generated from marketing mix input data. The marketing mix input data includes (a) sales data associated with sales over a period of interest and (b) advertising data associated with the advertising campaign during the period of interest. The apparatus also includes a regression engine to determine an impact of the advertising campaign on the sales during the period of interest based on the ERR data analyzed relative to the sales data.
US10755298B2 System and method for targeted marketing and consumer resource management
Systems and methods are provided for providing targeted marketing to goods and services provides and consumer resource management services to consumers. An example system and method for targeted marketing comprises collecting transaction data from point-of-sale (POS) terminals and using a consumer identifier in the transaction data to access stored information about the consumer. This information may be used to target offers and advertisement to the consumer. In an example system for consumer resource management, a consumer may configure a consumer account on the enterprise infrastructure via a web-site. The consumer may use the consumer account to purchase and configure gift cards that may be used for purchasing goods and services. A universal transaction identifier may be associated with the consumer account and used to purchase goods and services from more than one selected goods and services providers.
US10755293B2 Customer journey prediction and resolution
Customer journey prediction and resolution is accomplished via a predictive model in which each user is mapped onto all available user journey information corresponding to a specific business. The predictive model is analyzed to understand the characteristics, preferences, and lowest effort resolution for the user related to the services that are subscribed to by the user. The predictive model is analyzed to predict the service or collection of services for each user. Embodiments interact with, provide and receive information from, and react to and/or deliver action to the customer across channels and across services. All customer and system behavior, data, and action is tracked and coordinated and leveraged for continuous feedback and performance improvement.
US10755291B1 Artificial intelligence automation of marketing campaigns
A method and system receive consumer media consumption data and dynamically prioritize the allocation of marketing resources amongst a variety of media intellectual property (IP) assets and for a variety of media IP asset managers and owners to run automated targeted marketing campaigns. The system identifies patterns in consumer media consumption using a statistical model which detects media IP assets demonstrating a high likelihood of realizing an efficient marketing opportunity. The efficiency of a marketing opportunity is evaluated using a statistical model based on the identification of customers who are most likely to increase the frequency with which they stream the assets after being exposed to them via a marketing action in addition to the projected costs of reaching this audience. The system automatically constructs a marketing campaign. The campaign is presented to the asset manager/owner in a graphical user interface (GUI) which enables the option to purchase and execute the marketing actions. Conditional on the execution of the marketing actions, the system performs an analysis on the efficacy of the marketing actions.
US10755286B2 Targeted marketing system and method
A computer-implemented method for targeting marketing content to an online user, includes the steps of collecting data describing the user or the user's ownership item in a user profile, comparing the user profile with a target profile and presenting the user with content based on the comparison. The user profile includes a photographic likeness of the user or the user's ownership item, as well as information derived from the photographic likeness. Certain content may be dynamically created for the user based on the user profile and that content may include the photographic likeness, which may be altered to incorporate a portion of the content into the photographic likeness. In this manner, personalized advertisements for cosmetics, jewelry, clothing, cosmetic procedures, home improvement products, and other products or services may be created. The user profile also includes data describing the user's browsing habits and responses to context-specific survey questions. In one embodiment, metrics are assigned to the user profile data, and a data index identifying the user's preferences and purchasing habits is calculated for the user based on the assigned metrics. Each metric may also have an associated confidence factor, which causes the metric value to decay over time.
US10755278B2 Conducting secure retail transactions using a mobile wallet system
A mobile payment system for a retail environment enables customers to securely use their mobile device to pay for goods purchased at a point-of-sale (POS) system, regardless of whether the mobile device has cellular service or is connected to a network.
US10755277B2 Systems and methods for secure debit payment
A method for generating a personal identification number (PIN) debit child product for use in performing a debit payment transaction with a merchant entity. A payment processing platform receives a user selection of a financial institution made via a merchant payment page and directs the user to authenticate a user identity with the financial institution. The payment processing platform receives a user selection of a core account held with the financial institution, such that the core account provides financial backing for the PIN debit child product. The PIN debit child product is generated that includes a child card number and a virtual PIN associated with the core account. Advantageously, the method provides the ability to make PIN debit transaction on the Internet.
US10755268B2 Apparatus and methods for payment transactions using near field communication
In one embodiment, a mobile device includes an NFC tag for near field communication. The NFC tag may include a first storage device and a second storage device. Personal data is stored on the first storage device, which is not accessible by a NFC reader device. Prior to a transaction, the personal data is transmitted from the first storage device to the second storage device, where the data is readable or accessible by the reader device. After transmission of the data to the reader device, the data on the second storage is erased. In one embodiment, the data remains stored in the first storage device and available for future use. In another embodiment, the data comprises financial product data.
US10755267B2 Systems and methods for a merchant-specific payment token
The systems may include receiving a token request for a transaction from a merchant, the token request comprising a consumer identifier associated with a consumer and a merchant identifier (MID) associated with the merchant, matching the MID with a token requestor identifier (TRID) assigned to the merchant, matching the consumer identifier with an account identifier associated with a transaction account of the consumer, generating a digital token comprising the TRID and the account identifier, and transmitting the digital token to the merchant.
US10755265B1 Officially authorized virtual identification cards
A system that allows users to display valid identification via a mobile device. Authentic and valid IDs and secure folders are verified by a certificate authority. Statistical techniques are applied to automatically determine the consistency and reliability of user data. Context is automatically determined to display data according to the context.
US10755260B2 Methods and apparatuses for mailing items
A method and an apparatus are provided for mailing items in the field of network technology. The method includes: generating an access request by a mobile terminal after scanning a mailing label; sending the access request of accessing a mailing page to a server; displaying the mailing page; acquiring mailing information inputted on the mailing page, and sending the mailing information to a server.
US10755256B1 Systems and methods for payment at a point of sale
Systems and methods are provided for making purchases at a merchant point-of-sale (POS) device using a mobile device. Transaction information may be communicated from the POS device to the mobile device and an authorization from the purchaser to proceed with the transaction returned to the POS device from the mobile device. After authorization, the POS device may communicate the transaction information together with an identifier of the mobile device to a financial institution to process payment. The financial institution may confirm the transaction with the purchaser at the mobile device using the identifier of the mobile device. Upon receiving a confirmation response from the mobile device, the financial institution may then transfer funds from a purchaser account to a merchant account.
US10755253B2 Method for processing data on a multimedia payment kiosk, corresponding devices and computer programs
A method is provided for processing data displayed on a screen of a multimedia kiosk, which has a contactless payment terminal. The method is implemented within the multimedia kiosk and includes detecting a presence of a user; and modifying, by using an interactive management module, a common advertisement message, broadcast by the multimedia kiosk, into a personalized advertisement.
US10755252B1 Identifying copyrighted material using embedded copyright information
A method includes generating, by a computing device, a unique identifier (ID) based on copyright information associated with the textual content, wherein the copyright information and the textual content are recorded on a blockchain of a blockchain network; identifying, by the computing device, one or more attributes associated with fonts used in the textual content; and embedding, by the computing device, the unique ID in the textual content by changing the one or more attributes associated with the fonts to be representative of the unique ID, wherein the embedding produces information-embedded text enables retrieval of the copyright information from the blockchain based on the unique ID, and wherein a visual difference between the textual content and the information-embedded text is not apparent to an unaided human eye.
US10755250B2 Processing system for providing a teller assistant experience using enhanced reality interfaces
Aspects of the disclosure relate to processing systems that provide a teller assistant experience using enhanced reality interfaces. The computing platform may initiate a video call with an enhanced reality device, which may cause the enhanced reality device to display a user of the computing platform in a portion of a teller assistance experience interface and may cause the computing platform to display a video stream corresponding to a user of the enhanced reality device. The computing platform may receive a request to generate a teller experience notification based on the video stream. The computing platform may generate commands directing an enhanced reality teller control platform to generate the teller experience notification. The computing platform may send, to the enhanced reality teller control platform, the commands, which may cause the enhanced reality teller control platform to direct the enhanced reality device to display the teller experience notification.
US10755247B2 Crowdfunding credit card payments
In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method for crowdfunding credit card payments. The method can include: analyzing a plurality of credit card accounts to determine a first account that is eligible for crowdfunding; transmitting a notification to a user device associated with an account holder of the first account, the notification prompting the account holder to authorize enabling receipt of crowdfunded payments for the first account; receiving, from the user device, authorization to enable receipt of crowdfund payments for the first account; providing, to one or more donors, electronic access to recent transaction information for the first account; receiving a payment from a first one of the donors; and applying the payment to the first account.
US10755245B2 Money transfer system having location based language and dynamic receipt capabilities
A method for operating a transaction processing system to provide location based language capabilities and dynamic receipts in connection with money transfer services. One embodiment includes storing, in a database, information representative of transaction location based attributes and associated one or more languages, and storing information representative of receipt field attributes and associated receipt fields. Send and/or receive transaction requests from points of sale are received at a transaction processor. The received transaction requests are processed using the stored information in the database to identify transaction location attributes of the requests and the associated one or more languages, and processed using the information stored in the database to identify receipt field attributes of the requests and to determine the associated receipt fields. Receipt information representative of receipts provided in the identified one or more languages and having the determined fields is sent from the processor to the points of sale.
US10755244B2 Systems, methods, and computer program products providing push payments
In electronic financial transactions a receiver, or targeted recipient of funds, provides account information to a transmitter, or sender of funds. The transmitter initiates a push of funds from a transmitter funding source to the receiver's funding source processor. In some embodiments the receiver provides a payment card, similar to a credit card, which is read by an electronic device of the transmitter, such as a smart phone. In some embodiments, the receiver provides the account information by way of a bar code, such as a QR code, which is scanned and read by the transmitter's electronic device.
US10755241B2 Hot wallet for holding bitcoin
A system and method for transaction bitcoin is described. Bitcoin can be sent to an email address. No miner's fee is paid by a host computer system. Hot wallet functionality is provided that transfers values of some Bitcoin addresses to a vault for purposes of security. A private key of a Bitcoin address of the vault is split and distributed to keep the vault secure. Instant exchange allows for merchants and customers to lock in a local currency price. A vault has multiple email addresses to authorize a transfer of bitcoin out of the vault. User can opt to have private keys stored in locations that are under their control. A tip button rewards content creators for their efforts. A bitcoin exchange allows for users to set prices that they are willing to sell or buy bitcoin and execute such trades.
US10755240B2 Integrated universal payment and seller independent point of sale and e-commerce digital receipt processing and analytics system
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for generating, securely storing, retrieving, and processing sales receipts for the purchase of goods and services using any convenient method of payment. All buyer purchases are linked to their receipt account or account. The method includes the generation of both physical and electronic receipts with any receipt being readily identifiable by a purchaser, seller, credit card issuer, employer, financial institution, or other party or entity having a need to access the receipt and information included on it. The system and method also utilize a taxonomy to characterize attributes of purchase receipts and employs and an analytics capability useful by buyers, sellers, and third parties.
US10755238B2 Transmission method, apparatus and system
A thing information transmission method, apparatus and system in the Internet of Things are for reducing risk of sensitive information leakage when thing information is acquired in the current Internet of Things. In a thing information transmission method of an embodiment, a second device sends thing identification information to a first device, and the first device sends a thing information request message to a third device, the thing information request message including verification information and the thing identification information, the verification information not including device identification information about the second device and also not including identity identification information about a user. The third device sends thing information to the first device when determining that the thing information request message has a permission of the acquired thing information according to the verification information. The leakage of the device identification and user identity can be effectively avoided.
US10755237B2 Method for creating, registering, revoking authentication information and server using the same
A method for creating and registering authentication information is provided. The method includes steps of: (a) an intermediate server determining whether a specific user's public key is registered if (i) the specific user's public key and (ii) a hash value of the specific user's information or its processed value are acquired from a biometric authentication server which received a request for registration; (b) the intermediate server, if the specific user's public key is unregistered, creating and transmitting to a database a transaction whose outputs include (i) the specific user's public key and (ii) the hash value or its processed value (c) the intermediate server acquiring a transaction ID representing location information indicating where the transaction is stored in the database; and (d) the intermediate server notifying the biometric authentication server of a successful registration of (i) the specific user's public key and (ii) the hash value or its processed value.
US10755235B2 Meeting time constraint for a sequence of meetings of a task in a calendaring and scheduling system
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for constraining individual meeting times of a task to a specified total duration of aggregated meeting times. In an embodiment of the invention, a method of constraining individual meeting times of a task to a specified total duration of aggregated meeting times is provided. The method includes selecting an event amongst a plurality of events associated with a single task in a C&S system executing in memory of a host server. The method further includes adjusting a duration of time for the selected event. The method yet further includes determining whether or not a sum total of all durations of time for the events associated with the single task exceeds a time constraint for the single task. Thereafter, in response to determining the sum total of all durations of time for the events associated with the single task to have exceeded the time constraint for the single task, a compensatory adjustment of time can be apportioned to remaining ones of the events associated with the single task.
US10755234B2 System and method for offline synchronization of exception items of shared services for client applications
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and UI modifications for existing applications are used to implement efficient methods for taking content offline with full synchronization, incremental synchronization, in the case of document libraries per-folder synchronization, and the like. The APIs provide support for synchronizing changes to attachments, the ability to download a document library's complete contents or only a list of the available documents, and read-only folder hierarchy replication in the case of document libraries. These abilities coupled with corresponding user interface features enable easier browsing and searching of large document library structures, making edits to those documents offline, being able to see an up-to-date version of those documents in a preview mode, and receiving reminders when offline edits remain on the local computer and need to be updated to a server.
US10755231B1 Computer-implemented systems and methods for validating a quantity of items in fulfillment centers for inventory management
Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods related to managing inventory by validating physical quantities of items in fulfillment centers for use with a user interface. A method for managing inventory comprises receiving, from a mobile device, a request for one or more validation locations, a zone for performing a validation, a validation type, and a round of validation, retrieving validation locations, each location associated with a status of not assigned, assigned, problem zone, or validated, and determining which of the retrieved validation locations needing assignment have a location in the received zone, a match in the validation type, and a match round of validation. Based on the determination, the method further comprises selecting one or more of the matching validation locations if a status of each determined validation locations is equal to not assigned and responding to the received request by transmitting one or more selected validation locations to the mobile device.
US10755229B2 Cognitive fashion-ability score driven fashion merchandising acquisition
A first plurality of f-scores for a first plurality of products in an inventory are determined. The first plurality of f-scores are discretized to generate a plurality of groups, and a forecast is generated for each of the groups based on historical data associated with the first plurality of products. Projected gaps in the inventory are identified based on the forecasts. A second plurality of f-scores are determined for a second plurality of products, where each of the second plurality of products is not in the inventory. For each of the second plurality of products, a corresponding group in the plurality of groups is identified based on the second plurality of f-scores, an at least one product in the second plurality of products is selected to order, based on determining that the identified corresponding group aligns with at least one of the one or more projected gaps in inventory.
US10755227B1 Rapid workspace representation deployment for inventory systems
Systems and methods described herein pertain to maintaining a virtual representation of a workspace in a material handling system and updating the virtual representation. Methods described include maintaining the virtual representation of a material handling grid, maintaining one or more clients operable to direct movement of the plurality of drive units in the workspace; receiving an instruction to update the virtual representation of the drive-unit navigable grid including an updated virtual representation of the workspace; and querying a subset of the one or more clients to determine whether the update to the virtual representation would cause one conflicts within the workspace. Potential conflicts include, but are not limited to, “stranded” resources which are no longer positioned on the material handling grid, and/or workstations that have not yet been suspended prior to the update. Methods further include, upon determining that the updated virtual representation would not cause a conflict, deploying the updated virtual representation to replace an existing virtual representation of the workspace.
US10755222B2 Work management apparatus, work defect prevention program, and work defect prevention method
Provided is a technology for supporting work carried out under a unique work environment. A work management apparatus includes: an image reception unit configured to receive an image from another apparatus; an instruction target specification unit configured to specify a device instructed by a predetermined instruction method in the received image; and a display instruction unit configured to instruct the another apparatus to display the device specified by the instruction target specification unit in a different display mode from a display mode of another device contained in the image.
US10755221B2 Worker answer confidence estimation for worker assessment
Particular embodiments may receive results of a benchmark task performed by a worker, wherein fraud analysis information is provided for each of the results. An accuracy confusion matrix may be determined based on the results. For each of the results, an accuracy confidence score may be determined based on the fraud analysis information. Based on the accuracy confusion matrix and the accuracy confidence score, an accuracy of the worker when performing the benchmark task may be predicted.
US10755219B2 Cloud service usage risk assessment
A method of assessing a risk level of an enterprise using cloud-based services from one or more cloud service providers includes assessing provider risk scores associated with the one or more cloud service providers; assessing cloud service usage behavior and pattern of the enterprise; and generating a risk score for the enterprise based on the provider risk scores and on the cloud service usage behavior and pattern of the enterprise. The risk score is indicative of the risk of the enterprise relating to the use of the cloud-based services from the one or more cloud service providers.
US10755218B2 System and method for analyzing and tuning a marketing program
A method for permitting a program to be analyzed and tuned includes the steps of receiving a program which itself includes a plurality of stages, where execution of the program follows a plurality of distinct paths, each of the distinct paths including one or more of the stages. The method further includes determining unique paths of the program and determining execution boundaries of the program. In addition, the method includes persisting the unique paths and the execution boundaries in a database, and changing an execution of the program based on the persisted unique paths and execution boundaries.
US10755216B2 Energy supplier strategy based on supplier confidence scoring
A system, method and program product for evaluating energy suppliers from a set of energy suppliers to meet demand for a distribution grid. A system is disclosed that includes: a bid volatility index (BVI) calculator that determines a BVI for each supplier for an offer; a profiling system that profiles each supplier with a set of predictor variables; a ranking system that determines a winning bid probability of each supplier based on the predictor variables; a modeling system that refines the winning bid probability based on changes to at least one predictor variable; and a scoring system that determines a confidence score for each supplier, wherein the confidence score indicates a confidence level that the supplier can meet the offer.
US10755214B2 Robust feedstock selection system for the chemical process industries under market and operational uncertainty
A computer system and method optimize feedstock selection planning for an industrial process by evaluating first and second stages at separate intervals throughout the planning process. Evaluating the first stage determines a set of robust feedstocks to procure on long-term contracts. The computer system and method solve, in parallel, multiple simulation cases of a non-linear model generated with different expectation values for uncertain input parameters related to selecting feedstocks to procure on long-term contracts. Probabilistic analyses on the solutions from the simulation cases, including the application of chance-constraints, determine the set of robust feedstocks to procure on long-term contracts. Evaluating the second stage determines a set of robust feedstocks to procure in the spot market, using the information from the first stage. Specifically, the computer system and method solve each of multiple new simulation cases of the non-linear model, generated with different expectation values for uncertain input parameters related to selecting feedstocks to procure in the spot market. Each simulation case is solved to determine breakeven prices for one or more available spot feedstocks, and probabilistic analyses are performed on the breakeven prices for these spot feedstocks to determine a set of robust feedstocks to procure in the spot market.
US10755211B2 Work schedule creation based on predicted and detected temporal and event based individual risk to maintain cumulative workplace risk below a threshold
A method and system are provided. The method includes generating, by a server having a processor, temporal and event based risk predictions for each of a plurality of workers at a workplace, using a prediction window of a work shift. The method further includes creating, by the server having the processor, a work schedule for the plurality of workers that is optimized to maintain a cumulative workplace risk below a given threshold, based on the temporal and event based risk predictions.
US10755208B2 Methods, apparatus and system for mediating services
A computerized method for providing a service is described. The method may instantiate an instance of a process object. The process object may be configured to manage two or more business process objects of one or more backend systems to provide the service. The service may be performed utilizing the process object.
US10755201B2 Systems and methods for data collection and analysis at the edge
A microelectronic device. The device includes: a first sensor die that includes sensors, and compute fabric dies that each include data processing circuit components and data storage circuit components. Within each compute fabric die at least one of the programmable data processing circuit components is electrically coupled to at least one of the data storage circuit components The device includes storage component dies, wherein each storage component die is electrically coupled to at least one compute fabric die. The first sensor die and each compute fabric die and storage component die is an integrated circuit semiconductor die. The compute fabric dies include at least a first compute fabric die and a second compute fabric die electrically coupled to the first compute fabric die. At least one of a data processing component and a storage component of the microelectronic device is electrically coupled to the first sensor.
US10755192B2 Holographic computer system
A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as avatars, or delegate objects, connected to concrete or abstract data sources representing a situation, event or other problem. Each DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in the input sources, feedback, changes in itself, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with said DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes used as instruction keys to store and lock human readable and/or machine readable content components into a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms. Upon recognition of future like-patterns of situations, events and other problems, the appropriate content components, which are dispersed and stored wholistically throughout the system using spread spectrum techniques, are rapidly unlocked, retrieved and presented as solutions or partial solutions. Hardware, software, and hybrid hardware and software embodiments are envisioned.In conclusion, to the inventors' knowledge, there is no precedent in the prior art that is capable of analyzing or solving problems of wide latitude of complexity using the least understood, least recognized, enfoldment properties of the science of holography. In the case of the Holographic Computer System, this enfoldment, or quantum-like entanglement, is made to serve as a practical and effective general purpose problem solving tool.Although the foregoing description contains many specifics, these are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, but merely as providing certain exemplary embodiments. Similarly, other embodiments of the invention may be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated and limited only by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the foregoing description. All additions, deletions, and modifications to the invention, as disclosed herein, which fall within the meaning and scope of the claims are encompassed by the present invention.
US10755190B2 Method of fabricating an electrical filter for use with superconducting-based computing systems
An electrical filter includes a dielectric substrate with inner and outer coils about a first region and inner and outer coils about a second region, a portion of cladding removed from wires that form the coils and coupled to electrically conductive traces on the dielectric substrate via a solder joint in a switching region. An apparatus to thermally couple a superconductive device to a metal carrier with a through-hole includes a first clamp and a vacuum pump. A composite magnetic shield for use at superconductive temperatures includes an inner layer with magnetic permeability of at least 50,000; and an outer layer with magnetic saturation field greater than 1.2 T, separated from the inner layer by an intermediate layer of dielectric. An apparatus to dissipate heat from a superconducting processor includes a metal carrier with a recess, a post that extends upwards from a base of the recess and a layer of adhesive on top of the post. Various cryogenic refrigeration systems are described.
US10755183B1 Building training data and similarity relations for semantic space
Selecting data from a source text corpus for training a semantic data analysis system includes selecting an item of the text corpus, validating the item, extracting at least one section of the item, determining a length of each of the at least one section of the item, and subdividing each of the sections having a length greater than a predetermined amount into a plurality of fragments that are deemed to be similar. The predetermined amount may be approximately twice a size of a fragment. A fragment may have approximately 100 words or between 40 and 60 words. Fragments from different items may be deemed to be dissimilar. Sections having a length less than the predetermined amount may be ignored. Validating the item may include parsing editorial notes and other accompanying data. The source text corpus may be Wikipedia. The item may be an article.
US10755179B2 Methods and apparatus for identifying concepts corresponding to input information
Techniques for use in identifying one or more concepts in a knowledge representation (KR). The techniques include obtaining user context information associated with a user, wherein the user context information comprises a plurality of words; Also included are semantic disambiguation techniques comprising obtaining user context information associated with a user, wherein the user context information comprises a first portion and a second portion different from the first portion; and disambiguating between a first and second concept in a knowledge representation (KR) associated with a first meaning of the first portion. Semantic disambiguation techniques further include obtaining user context information associated with a user, wherein the user context information comprises a first portion and a second portion different from the first portion; and disambiguating between a first concept and second concept in a knowledge representation (KR) using a measures of dominance and semantic coherence. Additionally, techniques are disclosed for calculating a measure of semantic coherence based on a graph of a knowledge representation (KR) and, an overlap of semantic context of a first concept and a second concept in the KR.
US10755177B1 Voice user interface knowledge acquisition system
A voice user interface (VUI) system use collaborative filtering to expand its own knowledge base. The system is designed to improve the accuracy and performance of the Natural Language Understanding (NLU) processing that underlies VUIs. The system leverages the knowledge of system users to crowdsource new information.
US10755173B2 Video deblurring using neural networks
Methods and systems are provided for deblurring images. A neural network is trained where the training includes selecting a central training image from a sequence of blurred images. An earlier training image and a later training image are selected based on the earlier training image preceding the central training image in the sequence and the later training image following the central training image in the sequence and based on proximity of the images to the central training image in the sequence. A training output image is generated by the neural network from the central training image, the earlier training image, and the later training image. Similarity is evaluated between the training output image and a reference image. The neural network is modified based on the evaluated similarity. The trained neural network is used to generate a deblurred output image from a blurry input image.
US10755172B2 Secure training of multi-party deep neural network
A deep neural network may be trained on the data of one or more entities, also know as Alices. An outside computing entity, also known as a Bob, may assist in these computations, without receiving access to Alices' data. Data privacy may be preserved by employing a “split” neural network. The network may comprise an Alice part and a Bob part. The Alice part may comprise at least three neural layers, and the Bob part may comprise at least two neural layers. When training on data of an Alice, that Alice may input her data into the Alice part, perform forward propagation though the Alice part, and then pass output activations for the final layer of the Alice part to Bob. Bob may then forward propagate through the Bob part. Similarly, backpropagation may proceed backwards through the Bob part, and then through the Alice part of the network.
US10755170B2 Resistive processing unit with hysteretic updates for neural network training
A technique relates a resistive processing unit (RPU) array. A set of conductive column wires are configured to form cross-points at intersections between the set of conductive row wires and a set of conductive column wires. Two-terminal RPUs are hysteretic such that the two-terminal RPUs each have a conductance state defined by hysteresis, where a two-terminal RPU of the two-terminal RPUs is located at each of the cross-points.
US10755169B2 Hybrid non-uniform convolution transform engine for deep learning applications
A system performs convolution operations based on an analysis of the input size. The input includes data elements and filter weights. The system includes multiple processing elements. Each processing element includes multipliers and adders, with more of the adders than the multipliers. According to at least the analysis result which indicates whether the input size matches a predetermined size, the system is operative to select a first mode or a second mode. In the first mode, a greater number of the adders than the multipliers are enabled for each processing element to multiply transformed input and to perform an inverse transformation. In the second mode, an equal number of the adders and the multipliers are enabled for each processing element to multiply-and-accumulate the input. One or more of the multipliers are shared by the first mode and the second mode.
US10755168B2 Information processing device and information processing method
An information processing device includes a storage unit that stores learning information acquired by machine learning, an input unit that acquires identification information, and a processing unit that performs recognition processing using the learning information that is specified by the storage unit on a basis of the identification information. An information processing method is executed by a processor, the information processing method includes storing learning information acquired by machine learning, acquiring identification information, and performing recognition processing using the learning information that is specified from storage on a basis of the identification information.
US10755167B2 Neuromorphic architecture with multiple coupled neurons using internal state neuron information
This invention relates to an apparatus, system, and method for computing with neuromorphic circuit architectures that have neurons with interconnected internal state information. The interconnected internal state information allows the neurons to enable or strengthen the input to other neurons. Furthermore, neuron internal state information provides insights on the characteristics of the input data that can be used to enhance the performance of the neuromorphic system. The neuromorphic system can be implemented with an artificial phase-change-based neurons.
US10755164B2 Apparatus and method for learning a model corresponding to time-series input data
A dynamic time-evolution Boltzmann machine capable of learning is provided. Aspects include acquiring a time-series input data and supplying a plurality of input values of input data of the time-series input data at one time point to a plurality of nodes of the mode. Aspects also include computing, based on an input data sequence before the one time point in the time-series input data and a weight parameter between each of a plurality of input values of input data of the input data sequence and a corresponding one of the plurality of nodes of the model, a conditional probability of the input value at the one time point given that the input data sequence has occurred. Aspects further include adjusting the weight parameter so as to increase a conditional probability of occurrence of the input data at the one time point given that the input data sequence has occurred.
US10755163B1 Prospective media content generation using neural network modeling
A system for prospectively identifying media characteristics for inclusion in media content is disclosed. A neural network database including media characteristic information and feature information may associate relationships among the media characteristic information and feature information. Personal characteristic information associated with target media consumers may be used to select a subset of the neural network database. A first set of nodes, representing selected feature information, may be activated. The node interactions may be calculated to detect the activation of a second set of nodes, the second set of nodes representing media characteristic information. Generally, a node is activated when an activation value of the node exceeds a threshold value. Media characteristic information may be identified for inclusion in media content based on the second set of nodes.
US10755161B2 Systems and methods for a RFID enabled metal license plate
In the embodiments described herein, a RFID enabled license plate is constructed by using the license plate, or a retro-reflective layer formed thereon as part of the resonator configured to transmit signals generated by and RFID chip integrated with the license plate. Such an RFID enabled license plate can include a metal license plate with a slot formed in the metal license plate, and a RFID tag module positioned in the slot. The RFID tag module can include a chip and a loop, and the loop can be coupled with the metal license plate, e.g., via inductive or conductive coupling. In this manner, the metal license plate can be configured to act as a resonator providing increased performance.
US10755154B2 Indicia reading device and methods for decoding decodable indicia employing stereoscopic imaging
An indicia reading device for decoding decodable indicia includes an illumination subsystem, an aimer subsystem, an imaging subsystem, a memory, and a processor. The illumination subsystem is operative for projecting an illumination pattern. The aimer subsystem is operative for projecting an aiming pattern. The imaging subsystem includes a stereoscopic imager. The memory is in communication with the stereoscopic imager and is capable of storing frames of image data representing light incident on the stereoscopic imager. The processor is in communication with the memory and is operative to decode a decodable indicia represented in at least one of the frames of image data. The stereoscopic imager is configured to capture multiple images at a baseline distance apart to create three-dimensional images with depth information of the decodable indicia.
US10755153B2 Method of generating 3-dimensional code based on gaussian modulating function
A method of generating 3-dimensional code based on Gaussian modulating function is disclosed. First, generating a two-dimensional code that includes embedded information, utilizing a image which need to be processed to obtain a threshold mask, then determining attribute of modules block, adjusting luminance of modules block, blending processed image and a corresponding area of the two-dimensional code for mark points to generates 3-dimensional code. This method improves the reading the identification of 3-dimensional code and improves the correct rate of decoding, implements visually optimized.
US10755151B2 Inkjet printing apparatus and control method therefor
An inkjet printing apparatus obtains data of a second image by correcting, using shading data, signal values of pixels in an image of a read test pattern so that a signal value of a pixel lower than a value of the shading data becomes a value corresponding to a lowest luminance; specifies an area of a pattern of each of the plurality of inks in the image of the test pattern using the data of a first image and the data of the second image; and calculates a position deviation amount of a printhead based on a position of the pattern of the specified area.
US10755148B2 Method and apparatus for generating a response based on artificial intelligence, and storage medium
A method and apparatus for generating a response based on artificial intelligence, and a storage medium. The method comprises: generating a response forest which employs a multi-way tree data structure, the multi-way tree at least comprising three layers of nodes: a root node, domain nodes and role nodes arranged in a top-bottom order, each leaf node respectively corresponding to at least one response template corresponding to information on the leaf node path; obtaining a user question, searching the response forest according to the user question to obtain a leaf node corresponding to the user question, and regarding a response template corresponding to the obtained leaf node as a candidate response template; generating a to-be-broadcast response according to the user question and the candidate response template, and broadcasting the to-be-broadcast response to the user. The solution of the present disclosure exhibits wide applicability and can improve the response broadcasting effect.
US10755145B2 3D spatial transformer network
The present invention provides a novel approach to simultaneously extracting the 3D shape of the face and the semantically consistent 2D alignment using a 3D Spatial Transformer Network (3DSTN) to model both the camera projection matrix and the warping parameters of a 3D model. By utilizing a generic 3D model and a thin plate spline (TPS) warping function, subject-specific 3D shapes are able to be generated without the need for a large 3D shape basis.
US10755144B2 Automated and unsupervised generation of real-world training data
The technology disclosed uses a combination of an object detector and an object tracker to process video sequences and produce tracks of real-world images categorized by objects detected in the video sequences. The tracks of real-world images are used to iteratively train and re-train the object detector and improve its detection rate during a so-called “training cycle”. Each training cycle of improving the object detector is followed by a so-called “training data generation cycle” that involves collaboration between the improved object detector and the object tracker. Improved detection by the object detector causes the object tracker to produce longer and smoother tracks tagged with bounding boxes around the target object. Longer and smoother tracks and corresponding bounding boxes from the last training data generation cycle are used as ground truth in the current training cycle until the object detector's performance reaches a convergence point.
US10755128B2 Scene and user-input context aided visual search
Provided is a technique for determining a context of an image and an object depicted by the image based on the context. A trained context classification model may determine a context of an image, and a trained object recognition model may determine an object depicted by the image based on the image and the context. Provided is also a technique for determining an object depicted within an image based on an input location of an input detected by a display screen. An object depicted within an image may be detected based on a distance in feature space between an image feature vector of an image and a feature vector of the object, and a distance in pixel-space between an input location of an input and location of the object within the image.
US10755127B2 Operativeness test of a driver-assistance system
A method for determining the operativeness of a driver-assistance system of a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle. The driver-assistance system has at least one light sensor and at least one camera sensor, which are developed and/or aligned on the vehicle in order to detect at least essentially the same environment. It is provided that at least one first brightness value ascertained by the light sensor is compared to at least one second brightness value ascertained by the camera sensor, and that the operativeness of the driver-assistance system is determined by the comparison of the brightness values.
US10755125B2 Face video based heart rate monitoring using pulse signal modelling and tracking
The present disclosure provides a non-invasive, inexpensive and unobtrusive system that enables heart rate (HR) monitoring by addressing the traditionally known issues with face video based systems due to respiration, facial expressions, out-of-plane movements, camera parameters and environmental factors. These issues are alleviated by filtering, pulse modelling and HR tracking. Quality measures are defined which incorporate out-of-plane movements to define the quality of each video frame unlike existing approaches which provide a single quality for the entire video. To handle out-of-plane movement, Fourier basis function is employed to reconstruct pulse signals at affected locations. Bayesian decision theory based method performs HR tracking using previous HR and quality estimates for improved HR monitoring.
US10755124B2 Passenger counting device, system, method and program, and vehicle movement amount calculation device, method and program
The erroneous detection determination system acquires a movement amount of a vehicle. The erroneous detection determination system calculates, based on the movement amount of the vehicle, distances in a depth direction of objects detected as faces of passengers of the vehicle from an image of the vehicle. The erroneous detection determination system determines whether the detected objects include an object that has been erroneously detected, based on the distances in the depth direction of the objects.
US10755121B2 Driving oriented digital video recorder system
A driving oriented digital video recorder (DVR) system may comprise a camera; a memory; and a control circuit. The occurrence of a predefined driving event type may be determined based on received data. An event object that includes details of the determined event may be generated, including the type of the determined event and a time association with a segment of captured driving video. Metadata tags may be generated, which contain the type of the determined event and the location of the event object in the memory of the DVR. The DVR may retrieve segments of the driving video by identifying the metadata tag as having the same event type as a query parameter and, in turn, identify the event object using the location of the event object included in the metadata tag. The driving video segment may then be located via the association with the event object.
US10755120B2 End-to-end lightweight method and apparatus for license plate recognition
Embodiments of the present invention provide an end-to-end lightweight method and apparatus for license plate recognition. The method comprises: obtaining an image to be recognized; obtaining a number of a license plate in the image to be recognized and position coordinates of the license plate in the image to be recognized on the basis of the image to be recognized and a pre-trained target license plate recognition model, wherein the target license plate recognition model comprises a target feature extraction network, a target region candidate localization network, a target super-resolution generation network and a target recurrent neural network. Because in this solution, once an image to be recognized is input into the target license plate recognition model, the target license plate recognition model can output the license plate number and position coordinates of the license plate in the image to be recognized, one realizes an end-to-end model. The model has relatively strong robustness, and it can detect and recognize pictures taken under different camera angles. Moreover, computation variables such as image features can be reused without repeated computations, the model takes up less RAM and the speed of license plate recognition is greatly improved.
US10755119B2 Plausibility check of the object recognition for driver assistance systems
A plausibility check module for a vehicle driver assistance system, including at least one sensor for detecting the vehicle surroundings, and Kl-module(s) to classify objects in the surroundings based on the sensor data supplied by the sensor with an internal processing chain established by parameters, the plausibility check module receiving pieces of reference information about objects in the surroundings supplied by other vehicles and/or by an infrastructure, and comparing the pieces of reference information with the classification result by the Kl-module and to initiate at least one measure for a deviation established by the comparison, so that the parameters of the processing chain of the Kl-module are adapted to the effect that the deviation is reduced in comparable situations. Also described are a driver assistance system having the plausibility check module and Kl-module(s), a method for calibrating a sensor for detecting the vehicle surroundings, and an associated computer program.
US10755118B2 Method and system for unsupervised learning of road signs using vehicle sensor data and map data
A method, system, and computer program product is provided, for example, for identifying a type of road sign. The method may include receiving a plurality of observations for the road sign. The method may also include clustering the plurality of observations based on at least a location and a heading of the road sign. Further, the method may include filtering the plurality of observations in the cluster based on a speed value and a lateral offset of each of the plurality of observations. Also, the method may include identifying the type of the road sign based on the filtering.
US10755117B2 Obstacle determination method, parking support method, dispatch support method, and obstacle determination device
A method of determining obstacles determines if a detected object detected outside a subject vehicle is an obstacle for the subject vehicle on the basis of a predetermined determination criterion. In this method, a determination is made whether or not the detected object detected outside the subject vehicle is a driver or passenger of the subject vehicle. When the detected object is not the driver or passenger, a determination is made whether or not the detected object is an obstacle for the subject vehicle on the basis of a first determination criterion. When the detected object is the driver or passenger, a determination is made whether or not the detected object is an obstacle for the subject vehicle on the basis of a second determination criterion with which the detected object is less likely to be determined as an obstacle for the subject vehicle than with the first determination criterion.
US10755116B2 Image processing apparatus, imaging apparatus, and device control system
An image processing apparatus includes processing circuitry configured to obtain a range image having pixel values corresponding to a distance of an object in a plurality of captured images obtained by capturing the object on a road surface so as to extract pixel values from the range image, generate vertical direction distribution data indicating a frequency distribution of distance values in a vertical direction of the range image based on the extracted pixel values, calculate a height of the road surface in the range image before generation of the vertical direction distribution data is completed, and generate horizontal direction distribution data indicating a frequency distribution of distance values in a horizontal direction of the range image based on the extracted pixel values and the calculated height of the road surface.
US10755115B2 Method, apparatus, and system for generating synthetic image data for machine learning
An approach is provided for generating synthetic image data for machine learning. The approach, for instance, involves determining, by a processor, a set of parameters for indicating an action by one or more objects. The action is a dynamic movement of the one or more objects through a geographic space over a period of time. The approach also involves processing the set of parameters to generate synthetic image data. The synthetic image data includes a computer-generated image sequence of the one or more objects performing the action in the geographic space over the period of time. The approach further involves automatically labeling the synthetic image data with at least one label representing the action, the set of parameters, or a combination thereof. The approach further involves providing the labeled synthetic image data for training or evaluating a machine learning model to detect the action.
US10755108B2 Movement state estimation device, movement state estimation method and program recording medium
[Problem] To provide a motion condition estimation device, a motion condition estimation method and a motion condition estimation program capable of accurately estimating the motion condition of monitored subjects even in a crowded environment. [Solution] A motion condition estimation device according to the present invention is provided with a quantity estimating means 81 and a motion condition estimating means 82. The quantity estimating means 81 uses a plurality of chronologically consecutive images to estimate a quantity of monitored subjects for each local region in each image. The motion condition estimating means 82 estimates the motion condition of the monitored subjects from chronological changes in the quantities estimated in each local region.
US10755104B2 Scene level video search
In some embodiments, a method trains a first prediction network to predict similarity between images in videos. The training uses boundaries detected in the videos to train the prediction network to predict images in a same scene to have similar feature descriptors. The first prediction network generates feature descriptors that describe library images from videos in a video library offered to users of a video delivery service. A search image is received and the prediction network predicts one or more library images for one or more videos that are predicted to be similar to the received image. The one or more library images for the one or more videos are provided as a search result.
US10755098B2 Evaluation method of solar energy utilization potential in urban high-density areas based on low-altitude photogrammetry
The present invention proposes an evaluation method of solar energy utilization potential in urban high-density areas based on low-altitude photogrammetry, comprising the following steps: low-altitude data acquisition using drones, acquisition of three-dimensional point cloud data, screening of building subject points, selection of seed region, region growth and point cloud patch segmentation, three-dimensional reconstruction, building geometry model, solar radiation simulation and solar energy utilization potential assessment steps. The invention utilizes low-altitude photogrammetry to obtain point cloud data in a high-density area of the city, and performs semantic division and three-dimensional reconstruction on the point cloud data through a parameterization tool to obtain a singular geometric model. Therefore, the solar radiation and dynamic change obtained from the roof and facade of the building are simulated and analyzed in the same platform.
US10755097B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and recording medium with program stored therein
This information processing device 10 is provided with a product quantity estimating unit 14 (detecting means) and a wait time estimating unit 18: the product quantity estimating unit 14 detects the number of shopping baskets held by people lined up at a product registration device (POS device); the wait time estimating unit 18 calculates a wait time prediction value for each product registration device on the basis of the number of shopping baskets; the product quantity estimating unit 14 detects the shopping baskets, and estimates the quantity of products held by each person lined up at each product registration device; the wait time estimating unit 18 calculates the wait time prediction value for each product registration device on the basis of the quantity of products held by each person lined up at each product registration device.
US10755094B2 Information processing apparatus, system and program for evaluating contract
An acquiring unit includes a first acquiring unit, a second acquiring unit, and an extracting unit. The first acquiring unit acquires first data from contract data indicating a contract. The second acquiring unit acquires, from an information source other than contract data, second data different from the first data by using the first data acquired by the first acquiring unit. The extracting unit extracts features of the contract from first data acquired by the first acquiring unit and second data acquired by the second acquiring unit. The features include at least second data. A calculating unit calculates an evaluation value of the contract according to a user, by using the features of the contract acquired by the acquiring unit and a calculation criterion read from a calculation criterion DB.
US10755092B2 Image forming apparatus that gives color respectively different from one another to text area for each of various kinds of languages or selectively deletes text area for each of various kinds of language
An image forming apparatus including: an image scanning unit scanning an image of an original document; an image forming unit forming the image onto a recording sheet; a text extraction section extracting a text area from the image for each of various kinds of languages; an editing section, for each of the various kinds of languages, giving color different from one another to the text area or selectively deleting the text area; and a control section controlling the image forming unit so as to cause the image forming unit to form the text area for each of the various kinds of languages on the recording sheet in respective color given to the text area or to form a text area, which is among the text areas of the various kinds of languages and is not being deleted by the editing section, on the recording sheet.
US10755088B2 Augmented reality predictions using machine learning
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for determining user behavior in an augmented reality environment. An augmented reality application executing on a computing system receives a video depicting a face of a person. The video includes a video frame. The augmented reality application augments the video frame with an image of an item selected via input from a user device associated with a user. The augmented reality application determines, from the video frame, a score representing an action unit. The action unit represents a muscle on the face of the person depicted by the video frame and the score represents an intensity of the action unit. The augmented reality application calculates, from a predictive model and based on the score, an indicator of intent of the person depicted by the video.
US10755085B2 Context-sensitive information presentation
Systems and methods for providing a mechanism for a computer user to seamlessly and readily access information that may be supplied by a number of different sources.
US10755082B2 Point to set similarity comparison and deep feature learning for visual recognition
A visual recognition system to process images includes a global sub-network including a convolutional layer and a first max pooling layer. A local sub-network is connected to receive data from the global sub-network, and includes at least two convolutional layers, each connected to a max pooling layer. A fusion network is connected to receive data from the local sub-network, and includes a plurality of fully connected layers that respectively determine local feature maps derived from images. A loss layer is connected to receive data from the fusion network, set filter parameters, and minimize ranking error.
US10755079B2 Method and apparatus for acquiring facial information
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and apparatus for acquiring facial information. A specific embodiment of the method comprises: acquiring to-be-processed voice information and a to-be-processed image, and performing voice recognition on the to-be-processed voice information to acquire query information, the to-be-processed image comprising a plurality of facial images, and the query information being used to instruct querying facial information of a specified facial image in the to-be-processed image; recognizing semantically the query information to acquire a keyword set for querying the facial information; processing the to-be-processed image to acquire facial information in the to-be-processed image; and acquiring facial information corresponding to the to-be-processed voice information from the facial information by using the keyword set. The present embodiment realizes recognition on a plurality of facial images contained in a to-be-processed image and determines facial information by using a keyword, thereby improving the accuracy of acquiring a facial image by means of voice.
US10755074B2 Latent fingerprint pattern estimation
Systems and methods may be used by an automatic fingerprint identification system to estimate patterns of a latent fingerprint. A latent fingerprint image, and a plurality of reference ridge flow maps may initially be obtained. Each reference ridge flow map may be associated with a particular fingerprint pattern. A latent ridge flow map for the obtained latent fingerprint image may be computed. One or more characteristics associated with the latent ridge flow map may be compared to one or more characteristics associated with each of the plurality of reference ridge flow maps. A similarity score between the latent ridge flow map and a particular reference ridge flow map may be computed for each of the plurality of reference ridge flow maps. One or more fingerprint patterns present within the latent fingerprint may then be determined and provided for output.
US10755071B2 Fingerprint apparatus and terminal device
The present application provide a fingerprint apparatus, which includes: a first cover, a second cover, a sensing layer, a light transmission layer, a light emitter, a light receiver, a chip system and an optical micro electro mechanical system, where the sensing layer acquires touch information of a human and send the touch information to the chip system; the chip system determines a first touch unit in the plurality of touch units corresponding to a location on the first cover touched by the human according to the touch information, and send, to the light emitter, a first instruction for controlling the light emitter to emit the first optical signal, and to the optical micro electro mechanical system, a second instruction for controlling the optical micro electro mechanical system to adjust a propagation path of the first optical signal so that the first optical signal finally reaches the first touch unit.
US10755070B2 Sensor pixel, fingerprint and image sensor including the same, and driving method thereof
A fingerprint and image sensor includes a plurality of data lines, a plurality of scan lines, to which a plurality of scan signals is transferred, a plurality of reset scan lines, to which a plurality of reset scan signals is transferred, and a sensor panel, which is reset by a reset voltage, which is synchronized to a corresponding reset scan signal and is transferred, generates a pixel voltage according to light supplied during an exposure period, and includes a plurality of sensor pixels, which is synchronized to a corresponding scan signal and transfers the pixel voltage to a corresponding data line, and the exposure period may be a period from a time point, at which the corresponding reset scan signal is changed to an off-level, to a time point, at which the corresponding scan signal is changed to an on-level.
US10755069B2 Obtaining a biometric image and handling damaged biometrics
Inspired by Shack Hartmann Wavefront Patterns, a device may obtain three dimensional images for use in authentication. Since such images can have high resolution, damage in, for instance, skin on a finger may be recorded and used as part of a temporary template image. In future authentication attempts, an aged version of the temporary template image may be used. Additionally, reference points on the damage may be employed when authenticating.
US10755068B2 Fingerprint registration method and electronic device using the same
A fingerprint registration method and an electronic device using the same are provided. The fingerprint registration method includes the following steps: sequentially obtaining a plurality of swipe frames of a fingerprint by a fingerprint sensor; sequentially analyzing the swipe frames by a processor to obtain a plurality of feature points; sequentially merging the feature points of the swipe frames into pre-registration data by the processor; sequentially updating a completion area displayed on a user interface by the processor according to relative position relationships of the feature points of the swipe frames; and determining whether the pre-registration data satisfies a preset completion condition by the processor, so as to determine whether to end the fingerprint registration.
US10755067B2 Operating a fingerprint sensor comprised of ultrasonic transducers
In a method for operating a fingerprint sensor including a plurality of ultrasonic transducers, receiving a plurality of images corresponding to different subsets of the ultrasonic transducers of the fingerprint sensor are received, wherein the plurality of images are non-adjacent. For each image of the plurality of images, it is determined whether the image of the plurality of images is indicative of a fingerprint. Provided a number of images of the plurality of images that are indicative of a fingerprint satisfies a threshold, it is determined whether the images of the plurality of images that are indicative of a fingerprint are collectively indicative of a fingerprint. Provided the plurality of images are collectively indicative of a fingerprint, it is determined that the plurality of images include a fingerprint.
US10755066B2 Method and electronic device for detecting finger-on or finger-off
A method for detecting finger-on or finger-off, including: detecting whether a sensing capacitance value of a sensing signal is higher than a high threshold or lower than a low threshold; and when the sensing capacitance value of the sensing signal is higher than the high threshold, determining that a finger is placed on the fingerprint sensing device and adjusting the high threshold and the low threshold according to the sensing capacitance value and a compensation value, and when the sensing capacitance value of the sensing signal is lower than the low threshold, determining that a finger is removed from the fingerprint sensing device and adjusting the high threshold and the low threshold according to the sensing capacitance value and the compensation value.
US10755065B2 Sensor device and flicker noise mitigating method
A sensor device includes a fingerprint sensing module, configured to sense a first raw image using a first exposure time; and an exposure time adjusting module. The exposure time adjusting module is configured to obtain a first image according to the first raw image; determine whether the first image comprises a flicker noise; and adjust the first exposure time when the first image comprises the flicker noise, so as to mitigate the flicker noise.
US10755064B2 Code scanning security check method and apparatus
A transaction code identification method comprises scanning a transaction code, the transaction code comprising: a two-dimensional code and a check code; parsing the two-dimensional code to obtain a two-dimensional code content contained in the two-dimensional code; obtaining the check code; and sending the two-dimensional code content and the check code to a server to cause the server to verify the transaction code based on the two-dimensional code content and the check code.
US10755062B1 System and method for evaluating symbols
Evaluating a symbol on an object can include acquiring a first image of the object, including the symbol. A second image can be derived from the first image based upon determining a saturation threshold for the second image and possibly scaling of pixel values to a reduced bit-depth for the second image.
US10755057B2 Kinematic asset management
A system for managing kinematic assets is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises an electronic identification device associated with an asset. The system further comprises a container comprising a reader disposed within the container for receiving a unique identification of the identification device. The container further comprises a reader node for maintaining an inventory record comprising the asset and for generating a report when the asset is not detected by said reader. The report further comprises a location of the container when said report is generated. The system further comprises a kinematic asset management platform comprising an asset registry for storing data conveyed by the report and a reports engine for generating a second report conveying the location of said container when the report is generated.
US10755056B2 Systems and methods for testing smart card operation
Methods and systems are presented for testing smart card operations and functions for multiple smart cards and associated readers. The methods and systems use a multiplexer and a demultiplexer to connect smart card sockets to probe cards that can be inserted into smart card readers using actuators. The methods and systems described herein test a response of a selected smart card reader or terminal connected to the smart card reader to insertion of the probe card.
US10755055B2 Language recognition method, apparatus, and system
Disclosed are language recognition methods, apparatuses, and systems, which are related to the field of information technology. A corresponding grammar rule may be obtained through mapping of a data structure inputted by a user and thereby improving the processing efficiency in language recognition. The main technical solutions of the disclosure are as follows: first, information of a service data structure sent by a client is received. Then, a grammar rule is obtained from the information of the service data structure; upon receiving to-be-recognized sentence information sent by the client, the to-be-recognized sentence information is translated with the grammar rule and a translation result is stored in the service data structure; and the translation result in the service data structure is sent to the client, so that the client displays the translation result. The disclosure is mainly used for language recognition.
US10755054B1 Training statistical speech translation systems from speech
An iterative language translation system includes multiple communicatively connected statistical speech translation systems. The system includes an automatic speech recognition component adapted to recognize spoken language in a source language and to create a source language hypothesis. A machine translation component is adapted to translate the source language hypothesis into a target language. The system also includes a second automatic speech recognition component and second machine translation component. The translation results are used to adapt the automatic speech recognition components and the language hypotheses are used to adapt the machine translation components.
US10755045B2 Automatic human-emulative document analysis enhancements
Automatic processing of documents often generates results far different from those obtained by manual human processing. For a given document processing task, many different techniques can be tried but it is often not known which will best emulate manual, human processing. This application discloses data processing equipment and methods specially adapted for a specific application: analysis of the breadth of documents. The processing may include context-dependent pre-processing of documents and sub-portions of the documents. The sub-portions may be analyzed based on word count and commonality of words in the respective sub-portions. Preambles may be identified and analyzed. The equipment and methods disclosed herein improve upon other automated techniques to provide document processing by achieving a result that is quantitatively closer to manual, human processing.
US10755044B2 Estimating document reading and comprehension time for use in time management systems
A method and device. The device determines an initial estimate of an amount of time for a generic user to read a document, wherein the initial estimate is determined based on a value of one or more parameters associated with the document. The device determines an estimate correction parameter for modifying the determined initial estimate to compensate for a particular user who will read the document, a particular context n which the particular user will read the document, or a combination thereof. The device uses the initial estimate and the estimate correction parameter to determine an estimate of the amount of time for the particular user to read the document.
US10755043B2 Method for revising errors by means of correlation decisions between character strings
The present invention relates to a method for revising an error, wherein a user inputs a desired character string for revision so as to calculate a correlation between the desired character string for revision and previously inputted character strings, so that a character string with a high correlation is replaced with the desired character string for revision. A characteristic configuration of the present invention is in a step for deciding a correlation. According to the present invention, in the step for deciding a correlation, a plurality of error-revising operations are defined, an error-revising operation score is given to each of the plurality of error-revising operations, a total of scores are calculated in such a way that scores are summed up for each of the error-revising operations required for revising a previously inputted character string into a desired character string for revision, wherein, if the number of cases of error-revising operations selectable for revision are plural, a score of a case in which a total of scores become a minimum is used for deciding a correlation. A total of scores calculated in such a way are compared with a predetermined threshold, thereby implementing a correlation decision.
US10755035B2 Determining logical breaks in a digital text
In an approach to determining one or more logical breaks in a digital text, a computer determines a reading speed of a user for a current reading session of a digital text and an available time for the current reading session for the user. The computer then determines, based, at least in part, on the reading speed and the available time, a user range in the digital text for the current reading session, and then one or more possible logical breaks within the user range. The computer further determines a first logical break, based on the determined user range, of the one or more possible logical breaks for the current reading session.
US10755033B1 Digital content editing and publication tools
Systems and methods for digital content editing and assessment are described. Software tools may perform heuristic processing of the digital content, producing computer-generated edits to the digital content. In addition, a user may accept, reject, or modify these computer-generated edits, and/or make additional edits to other portions of the digital content. The digital content may be subjected to additional processing steps prior to completion or publication. Various metrics associated with the editing of the digital content may be stored and analyzed to evaluate the performance of the digital content editing. This evaluation may be used to make changes to the editing process, such as to refine the detection heuristics for automated editing or modify other processes of the editing workflow.
US10755031B2 Cognitive glyph building
Embodiments include methods, systems and computer program products method for generating one or more new glyphs by combining one or more available radicals. The computer-implemented method includes receiving, using a processor, a glyph determined to be unavailable for a character representation within text. The processor identifies one or more structures and radicals associated with the unavailable glyph for the character. The processor further searches for a replacement glyph or portions thereof from a group of available glyphs. The processor combines the replacement glyph or portions thereof to form a new glyph. The processor further replaces the unavailable glyph with the new glyph. The processor further displays the new glyph in the text at a location associated with the unavailable glyph.
US10755029B1 Evaluating and formatting handwritten input in a cell of a virtual canvas
A method and non-transitory computer readable medium for formatting handwritten virtual ink. The method includes receiving handwritten input on an interactive display, the handwritten input including a plurality of strokes; associating a cell of a virtual canvas displayed on the interactive display with the handwritten input; making a determination that the handwritten input does not fit entirely within the cell; making a determination that at least a portion of the handwritten input is within a tolerance area associated with the cell; and applying a cell formatting decision to the portion of the handwritten input within the tolerance area.
US10755026B1 Circuit design including design rule violation correction utilizing patches based on deep reinforcement learning
A method of improving a design rule fixing process comprises receiving an integrated circuit design, including layout elements, and identifying a plurality of design rule violations in the integrated circuit design. The process then identifies a plurality of possible actions, each action comprising fixing a design rule. The process then uses a deep learning algorithm to select an action, the action representing fixing of a particular design rule violation. The process then comprises applying a first patch, based on the order returning to step (b) to select a next patch to apply.
US10755023B1 Circuit timing analysis
An arrival time propagation method and system for statistical circuit analysis that uses a conjugation operation and a negation operation to determine and adjust arrival times in a circuit model and to determine path ordering in a circuit.
US10755021B2 Element removal design in microwave filters
A method of designing a microwave filter using a computerized filter optimizer, comprises generating a filter circuit design in process (DIP) comprising a plurality of circuit elements having a plurality of resonant elements and one or more non-resonant elements, optimizing the DIP by inputting the DIP into the computerized filter optimizer, determining that one of the plurality of circuit elements in the DIP is insignificant, removing the one insignificant circuit element from the DIP, deriving a final filter circuit design from the DIP, and manufacturing the microwave filter based on the final filter circuit design.
US10755016B2 Hot spot and process window monitoring
Metrology overlay targets are provided, as well as method of monitoring process shortcomings. Targets comprise periodic structures, at least one of which comprising repeating asymmetric elements along a corresponding segmentation direction of the periodic structure. The asymmetry of the elements may be designed in different ways, for example as repeating asymmetric sub-elements along a direction perpendicular to the segmentation direction of the elements. The asymmetry of the sub-elements may be designed in different ways, according to the type of monitored process shortcomings, such as various types of hot spots, line edge shortening, process windows parameters and so forth. Results of the measurements may be used to improve the process and/or increase the accuracy of the metrology measurements.
US10755014B2 Event-driven design simulation
An event-driven simulation system is provided. The simulation system classifies events into bypass-events and perform-events. The simulation system performs simulation by executing instructions based on the perform-events and skips simulation for the bypass-events. The simulation system produces partial simulation result data based events that are actually simulated but not the events that are skipped. A post processor is provided to generate the missing simulation result data for the bypass-events and to merge the bypass-event with the partial simulation result to generate a complete simulation result.
US10755005B1 Providing a single command to create multiple CAD features
A computer-implemented method and system uses a single command to modify a feature type of a feature in a computer-aided design model. The method and system construct a three-dimensional (3D) model comprised of at least one feature, where the feature type is an extrude, a revolve, and a sweep. A command is provided that upon execution creates an extrude feature, a revolve feature, or a sweep feature. The feature is modified such that the feature changes from one feature type to another feature type. And after modifying the feature, references to a set of faces of the feature are maintained such that other features dependent on the feature properly update.
US10755004B2 Method and apparatus for modeling object
A method of modeling an object includes defining a state transition probability and a state of each of a plurality of particles forming the object; changing a state of a particle defined to be in a first state among the plurality of particles to a second state; applying a movement model to a particle defined to be in the second state among the plurality of particles; and changing a state of the particle defined to be in the second state to the first state based on the state transition probability.
US10755002B2 Method and apparatus for facilitating creation of simulation model
A method of facilitating modeling of a system includes receiving, at a processor, an extensible markup language (XML) file corresponding to a piping and instrumentation diagram (PID) of the system; identifying, by the processor, components of the system that are described in the XML file, the XML file including information about attributes of the identified components; storing, by the processor, the information about the attributes of the identified components; and generating, by the processor, a simulation model page using syntax of a simulation modeling software environment, based on the stored information about the attributes of the identified components.
US10755001B2 Port management for graphical modeling
A device may detect a user interaction, via a user interface, with a particular component of a model. The device may generate a set of components, associated with the particular component, based on detecting the user interaction with the particular component of the model. The device may cause a representation of the set of components to be provided, via the user interface, in association with the model. The representation may indicate that the set of components are associated with permitting interoperability.
US10755000B2 Methods and apparatuses for assessing high temperature bonding systems and bonded substrates therefrom
Methods and apparatuses for assessing the behavior of high temperature bonding systems such as sinter joint models of virtual interconnect microstructures via simulations that analyze sinter joint model properties include defining a plurality of sinter joint objects in a virtual interconnect microstructure, each sinter joint object having a type and a size, and determining a location of individual sinter joint objects with respect to one another in a virtual joint space to create a sinter joint model. The type is at least one of an intermetallic compound, a void, and a metal particle. The location is determined by, for each object, creating three-dimensional coordinates, and based on a determination that the sinter joint object is spaced from and non-overlapping with previously placed sinter joint objects, locking a position and size of the sinter joint object.
US10754998B2 Data loss prevention using machine learning
A data loss prevention device that includes a data loss prevention engine implemented by a processor. The data loss prevention engine is configured to receive data in transit to a target network device and to identify content within the data. The data loss prevention engine is configured to determine the content of the data comprises an image and to determine an image type for the image based on objects within the image, and to determine whether the image type matches a restricted image type from a set of restricted image types. The data loss prevention engine is further configured to block transmission of the data to the target network device in response to determining that the image type matches a restricted image type and forward the data to the target network device in response to determining that the image type does not match a restricted image type.
US10754995B2 Consistency across key value stores with shared journals
A method is provided for a transaction manager in a database system to provide consistency across multiple persistent key-value (KV) stores, each having its own non-persistent transactions, for modifications to the persistent KV stores that must all persist or none at all. The method includes joining a first KV store's transaction and joining a second KV store's transaction. For a set of modifications including a first modification to the first KV store and a second modification to the second KV store that must all persist or none at all, the method includes inserting the first modification into the first KV store's transaction, inserting the second modification into the second KV store's transaction, and creating and writing a combined journal entry including first and second sub-entries describing the first and the second modifications in a persistent global journal, respectively.
US10754994B2 Nucleic acid based data storage
Provided herein are compositions, devices, systems and methods for the generation and use of biomolecule-based information for storage. Additionally, devices described herein for de novo synthesis of nucleic acids encoding information related to the original source information may be rigid or flexible material. Further described herein are highly efficient methods for long term data storage with 100% accuracy in the retention of information. Also provided herein are methods and systems for efficient transfer of preselected polynucleotides from a storage structure for reading stored information.
US10754993B2 Architecture to mitigate configuration memory imprinting in programmable logic
A method and architecture for mitigating configuration memory imprinting in programmable logic devices. At power-up, a configuration memory inversion control determines whether to operate the current power cycle in normal mode or inversion mode, with an objective of equal time in each mode over the system's lifecycle. A configuration memory (CM) input inversion plane is positioned between a CM controller and the CM cells, and a CM output inversion plane is positioned between the CM cells and the FPGA function blocks. When running in inversion mode, data to/from the CM cells is inverted (0's and 1's are swapped) by the input and output inversion planes. By balancing time individual memory addresses spend in high and low voltage states, the system minimizes differences in memory cell stresses, thus reducing memory imprinting effects. The same concept applied to other architectures, such as a processor's external RAM and internal cache, is also disclosed.
US10754984B2 Privacy preservation while sharing security information
In some examples, a method of privacy preservation in a security information sharing platform includes comparing, by a system comprising a hardware processor in the security information sharing platform that enables sharing of security information among a plurality of users, a set of profiles wherein each profile of the set of profiles is associated with an individual user; identifying, by the system based on the comparing, that a badge associated with a particular profile of the set of profiles is predictive of an identity of the individual user, the badge based on a contribution of security information by the individual user to the security information sharing platform, and the badge comprising user attributes associated with the individual user; and modifying, by the system based on the identifying, a visibility of the badge within the security information sharing platform.
US10754979B2 Information management terminal device
An information management terminal device includes a health information acquisition means, a health information storage means that stores health information and a health information passbook, and a storage medium, in which the storage medium includes a concealed region accessible only by a specific program and a normal region accessible also by programs other than the specific program, the health information acquisition means adds a date/time record as the health information passbook, the health information storage means sequentially stores the health information and the health information passbook in the normal region, and that the concealed region holds a data alteration detection parameter for detecting alteration of the health information and/or the health information passbook.
US10754977B2 Report comprising a masked value
Examples disclosed herein relate, among other things, to a monitoring system. The monitoring system may include a report analyzer configured to receive a report from one of a plurality of devices and determine whether the report includes at least one masked value. If the report includes at least one masked value, the report analyzer may be configured to determine, based on a plurality of reports associated with the masked value, whether an unmasking condition is satisfied, and if the unmasking condition is satisfied, to mark the masked value for unmasking.
US10754976B2 Configuring image as private within storage container
An image is configured as private within a storage container. An image processing application initiates operations to configure the image as private upon receiving the image captured by an image capture device. A metadata table is generated for the image. The metadata table includes a privacy tag. A privacy value is determined for the privacy tag. Next, the privacy tag is configured based on the privacy value. The privacy tag determines an access to the image based on the privacy value. The image is stored with the metadata table in a storage container. The storage container is hosted locally or in a cloud based storage.
US10754973B2 Secure cloud storage system
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for a secured cloud storage system. An embodiment operates by receiving a compressed file comprising data that has been compressed using a compression algorithm. The compressed data is divided into a plurality of separate files. A password for each of the separate files is determined. Each of the separate files is encrypted with its corresponding password. The encrypted files are stored across a plurality of servers.
US10754972B2 Multi-factor administrator action verification system
In various embodiments, a method of verifying a multi-factor administrator action may be performed. The method may include receiving, from a first user, an authentication request that indicates a requested access, where the first user has administrative privileges to perform the requested access. The method may further include identifying a second user that has administrative privileges to approve the requested access. A verification request may be to the second user. In response to receiving an approval message from the second user within a particular amount of time, an authentication response that indicates that the first user is authorized to perform the requested access may be sent to the first user.
US10754970B2 Data masking
Data masking is provided by, for at least one predetermined data item in data to be sent, applying a one-way function to that data item to produce a first value, producing a masked data item by encrypting the first value via a deterministic encryption scheme using a current encryption key for a current epoch, and replacing that data item by the masked data item. A data-provider computer sends the masked data to the data-user computer. On expiry of the current epoch, the data-provider computer generates a new encryption key for the encryption scheme in a new epoch, produces mask-update data, dependent on the current and new encryption keys, and sends the mask-update data to the data-user computer. The mask-update data permits updating, at the data-user computer, of masked data items produced with the current encryption key into masked data items produced with the new encryption key.
US10754969B2 Method to allow for question and answer system to dynamically return different responses based on roles
Embodiments are directed to a question and answer (QA) pipeline system that adjusts answers to input questions based on a user criteria, thus implementing a content-based determination of access permissions. The QA system allows for information to be retrieved based on permission granted to a user. Documents are ingested and assigned an access level based on a defined information access policy. The QA system is implemented with the defined information access policy, the ingested documents, and the inferred access levels. For the QA system implementation, a user enters a question; primary search and answer extraction stages are performed; candidate answer extraction is performed using only content the user is allowed to access; the candidate answers are scored, ranked, and merged; ranked answers based on user permissions are filtered; and answers are provided to the user.
US10754965B2 Data messaging with privacy tokens
A system and method for protecting presented content text from unauthorized perception. A message comprising presentable data defining presentable content is received. A presence of a privacy indication token within the presentable data is determined. Based on determining the presence of the privacy indication token within the presentable data, a presentation privacy filter is applied to presentations of the presentable content.
US10754961B2 Data processing apparatus and data processing method for internet of things system
A data processing apparatus and a data processing method thereof for an Internet of Things (IoT) system are provided. The data processing apparatus generates a plurality of diagnosis rule data, diagnoses each of the device data received from at least one IoT apparatus to generate a plurality of diagnosis log data, packages the device data, the diagnosis log data and the diagnosis rule data respectively based on a preset data amount to generate a plurality of device files, a plurality of diagnosis log files and a plurality of diagnosis rule files individually, stores each device file, each diagnosis log file and each diagnosis rule file in an interplanetary file system individually, and stores hash values of each device file, each diagnosis log file and each diagnosis rule file in a blockchain system individually.
US10754958B1 Vulnerability risk mitigation platform apparatuses, methods and systems
The VULNERABILITY RISK MITIGATION PLATFORM APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“VRMP”) transforms vulnerability risk info request, malware correlation analysis request, social media mentions analysis request, and, asset risk analysis request inputs via VRMP components into vulnerability risk info, CVE data, social media mentions risk score, and, asset risk score outputs. A vulnerability risk info request for a network environment may be obtained. A security vulnerability affecting assets associated with the network environment may be determined. A base vulnerability risk score for the security vulnerability may be determined and augmented based on calculated public exploits availability score, malware correlation score, social media mentions risk score, and overall asset risk score to determine an augmented vulnerability risk score. Vulnerability risk information regarding the security vulnerability may be provided in accordance with the augmented vulnerability risk score.
US10754955B2 Authenticating a boot path update
A method and an information handling system (IHS) for authenticating boot path updates in an IHS. The method includes initializing, by an image loader of the IHS, a current boot path associated with a first image. The method also includes detecting, by a processor of the IHS, detecting an attempt to update the current boot path to utilize a second image that is different from the first image. The method further includes, in response to detecting the attempt to update the current boot path, initializing a pre-authentication process to authenticate the second image. The method further includes, in response to the pre-authentication process authenticating the second image, updating the current boot path to utilize the second image and enabling a subsequent boot of the IHS using the second image.
US10754953B2 TrustZone-based security isolation method for shared library and system thereof
The present invention provides a TrustZone-based security isolation system for shared library, the system at least comprising: a sandbox creator, a library controller, and an interceptor, the sandbox creator, in a normal world, dynamically creating a sandbox isolated from a Rich OS, the interceptor, intercepting corresponding system-calling information and/or Android framework APIs by means of inter-process stack inspection, the library controller, performing analysis based on the intercepted system-calling information and/or Android framework APIs, redirecting a library function to the sandbox, and switching calling states of the library function in the sandbox as well as setting up a library authority. The present invention has good versatility, low cost and high security. It realizes isolation of the library without increasing the trusted bases in the Secure World of the TrustZone, effectively reducing the risk of being attacked.
US10754952B2 Host software metadata verification during remote attestation
An example method of authenticating software executing in a computer system includes: receiving, from the computer system over a network at a server computer, a trusted platform module (TPM) quote, an event log, and a metadata database, the TPM quote provided by a TPM in the computer system, the event log including first checksums for the software executing in the computer system, and the metadata database including second checksums of binary files stored in packages from which the software is installed; establishing a root of trust in the computer system at the server computer based on the TPM quote and the event log; and determining, at the server computer in response to establishing the root of trust, integrity of the software executing in the computer system by comparing the first checksums with the second checksums.
US10754951B1 Dynamic evaluation of executable files in a lightweight executor
Executable files are evaluated for malware in one or more lightweight executors, such as lightweight executor processes. An executable file is loaded and executed in a lightweight executor. Instructions in an execution path of the executable file are executed. Instructions in another execution path of the executable file are executed in another lightweight executor when a conditional branch instruction in an execution path has a suspicious condition. A fake kernel that mimics a real operating system kernel receives system calls, and responds to the system calls without servicing them in a way the real operating system kernel would. Runtime behavior of the executable file is observed for malware behavior. A response action, such as preventing the executable file from subsequently executing in a computer, is performed when the executable file is detected to be malware.
US10754950B2 Entity resolution-based malicious file detection
A method includes monitoring system call invocations made to an operating system of a computer system by an application as the application renders a digital file. The method automatically featurizes the system call invocations into a set of features corresponding to the digital file, and compares each feature set against benign features of a set of known benign features. The comparing includes, for each feature of the set of features, applying entity resolution between the feature and benign feature(s) of the set of known benign features to find a correlation between the feature and a benign feature representing a common semantic interaction between the application and the operating system. The method identifies a number of features that do not correlate to the benign features, and determines maliciousness of the digital file based on the identified number of features that do not correlate to the benign features.
US10754943B2 Virtual machine kernel protection method and apparatus
A virtual machine kernel protection method and apparatus are disclosed. The method includes: trapping a system call function initiated by an application program (S301); and pointing the system call function to a shadow kernel based on an offset value between a base address of an original kernel of a virtual machine and a base address of the shadow kernel, and determining a corresponding entry address of the system call function in the shadow kernel based on a shadow SSDT in the shadow kernel (S302), where the shadow kernel is constructed in a nonpaged pool of the original kernel of the virtual machine, and the shadow kernel is executable kernel code constructed based on an image file of the original kernel of the virtual machine.
US10754939B2 System and method for continuous authentication using augmented reality and three dimensional object recognition
A method for authentication based on image location and image analysis, comprises: identifying a request of a user to access a resource; determining a location and view point of a device; selecting, based on the location and the view point, at least one three-dimensional model, geometrically mapping objects around the location; capturing an image at the location by a camera of the device; presenting the image on a display of the device; identifying in the at least one first image a set of objects corresponding to a plurality of user selections made by the user with reference to the image when the image is presented on the display; performing a match between the set of objects and a predefined set of objects in the three-dimensional model using the three-dimensional model and the view point; and authenticating the request based on an outcome of the match.
US10754937B2 Method and system for recognizing input using index of variable grid
A method and a system for recognizing an input by using an index of a variable grid are disclosed. An input recognition method carried out by an electronic device implemented by a computer comprises the steps of: generating a virtual grid of which the distance between lines is variable, in correspondence with at least a partial region of a display included in or connected to the electronic device; and recognizing, by using an index of the virtual grid, a position selected by a user of the electronic device in the region of the display corresponding to the virtual grid.
US10754931B2 Methods for configuring security restrictions of a data processing system
According to one embodiment, a security manager of a first operating system executed by a processor of a data processing system receives a request received from an application to modify a security settings of the data processing system. In response to the request, the data processing system is restarted into a second operating system, where the second operating system includes functionalities that are fewer than the first operating system. The security settings of the data processing system is modified within the second operating system. After the security settings of the data processing system has been modified, the data processing is rebooted back to the first operating system. A security measure within the first operating system is enforced based on the modified security settings.
US10754929B2 Sharing contents between applications
Systems, methods, and software can be used to share content. In some aspect, a first user input for copying a content is received at a first application on a mobile device. A token that is associated with the content is generated. A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is sent from the first application to a clipboard application. A second user input for pasting the content is received at a second application on the mobile device. The token is received at the second application from the clipboard application. A request for the content is received from the second application. The request includes the token. Whether the second application is authorized to receive the content is determined at the first application. In response to determining that the second application is authorized to receive the content, the content is provided to the second application.
US10754928B2 Methodologies linking patterns from multi-modality datasets
A method is disclosed to acquire imaging and non-imaging datasets from like objects. A linkage is found using a partial least squares (PLS) technique between imaging and non-imaging datasets. The linkage is then reduced to an expression of a single numerical assessment. The single numerical assessment is then used as an objective, quantified assessment of the differences and similarities between the objects. The data each dataset can be aspects of performance, physical characteristics, or measurements of appearance.
US10754924B2 Method and system for monitoring activity of an individual
A monitoring system is disclosed. The system comprises a range detection system, configured for scanning a scene to provide range data arranged gridwise over a plurality of picture elements, and a data processing system configured for processing the range data to monitor hygienic activity, preferably hand hygienic activity, of an individual in the scene. Preferably, the picture elements are devoid of any color data and any grayscale data. In some embodiments of the present invention the data processing system identifies one or more of the moments for hand hygiene as defined by the World Health Organization, and monitors the hygienic activity in relation to these five moments.
US10754922B2 Method and apparatus for sensor fusion
Aspects of the disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for sensor fusion. The method includes receiving, by a processor, track reports of at least a first sensor and a second sensor for sensor fusion, selecting a best track from at least the first sensor and the second sensor to reduce track error, determining a fused track that combines at least the first sensor and the second sensor and selecting one of the fused track and the best track as a system track of sensor fusion to minimize a system error.
US10754917B2 Method and system for displaying customized webpage on double webview
The present invention provides a method and a system for the display of customized pages with Double WebView. The method includes: determining a template type to generate a customized page based on loaded information of an original web page, wherein the original web page is loaded via a mobile Internet; creating a new WebView associated with a primary web page based on the template type, wherein the primary web page is the original web page or a web page evolved from operating on the original web page; loading a template corresponding to the template type of the new WebView; creating a built-in JavaScript object within the new WebView; obtaining data of the primary web page through the built-in JavaScript object; generating a customized page within the new WebView based on the data of the primary web page; and displaying the customized page. The present invention can realize the customization of web pages without the support of a customization server and the modification to the primary web page. They can also make possible the switch between the primary web page and the customized page seamlessly, almost instantaneously. At the same time, they are able to screen and block advertisements on the web page.
US10754913B2 System and method for analyzing user device information
A system and method is provided to track users across applications and devices, and to distinguish similar or different users among a number of commonly-used devices. Accordingly, systems and methods are provided for analyzing user device information to determine different users among a number of devices. In particular, user's behavior when using the devices is observed, and responsive to that observed behavior, is the determined whether a particular users are distinguishable from other users. For instance, it may be useful to distinguish between users that operate the same devices or exist within a similar network (e.g., a home network, a workplace network, etc.) for various purposes. For instance, it may be useful to distinguish between users for displaying advertising to these users, performing some other operation with respect to a subset of the users.
US10754906B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing system, information processing method, and recording medium
According to one embodiment, an information processing apparatus includes a preference information obtainer that obtains preference information indicating preferences of a target user to which recommendation is to be made, the preferences ranging over a plurality of genres. The information processing apparatus includes a recommendation item determiner that determines, using the preference information of the target user and recommendation candidate information about a plurality of recommendation candidates ranging over a plurality of genres, a recommendation item to be recommended to the target user from the plurality of recommendation candidates, the recommendation candidate information being stored in an accessible storage apparatus.
US10754905B2 Search method, apparatus, and electronic device
A method of searching content is provided. The method includes receiving, in a social media messaging program, a search request including one or more search terms from a user of a client device. The method further includes searching, among the user's contacts locally stored on the client device, for contacts matching with the one or more search terms to produce first search results displaying a least a subset of the first search results and one or more search navigation affordances. At least one of the search navigation affordances corresponds to second search results of a first content type that are shared by the user and other users and at least one of the search navigation affordances corresponds to third search results of a second content type different from the first content type that are associated with the user.
US10754904B2 Accuracy determination for media
Methods and systems for determining accuracy for media are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes identifying a data segment of an electronic data object that is encoding one or more assertions including a first assertion, compiling a search query based on the one or more assertions, generating search results by conducting a first information search using the search query, identifying a most recent time associated with a search result of the search results that relates to the first assertion, generating an accuracy weighting for the first assertion based on search result, and annotating the first assertion based on the accuracy weighting to indicate the assertion's accuracy.
US10754901B2 Analytics of electronic content management systems using a staging area database
Event information associated with an occurrence of an event in an electronic content management system can be routed to an event information broker of an analytics engine that is configured to maintain data routing continuity by storing the event information in a system memory. The analytics engine can be logically and/or physically separate from the electronic content management system. The broker can separate event information into event topic bins. Messenger listeners can be used to obtain event information and store it in a staging area database for analysis and reporting without interfering with the operations of the electronic content management system.
US10754900B2 Access to network content
A method and system for improving access to search results are provided in the disclosure herein. Aspects of this disclosure minimize the delay in accessing network content by priming certain regularly viewed content (e.g., a web search home page or a search results page) in an invisible browser instance. As the user accesses the content prerendered in the invisible browser instance, a new instance of the prerendered content is created to facilitate future accesses to the network content (e.g., future search queries).
US10754899B2 System and method for sequencing database-based content recommendation
Systems and methods for automated sequencing database generation are disclosed herein. The system can include memory that can include a content library database; a graph database; and a model database. The system can include a user device and at least one server. The at least one server can: receive a content aggregation from the content library database; identify content components of the content aggregation based on a natural language processing analysis of at least a portion of the content aggregation; identify explicit sequencing of the content components; generate an intermediate content graph based on the explicit sequencing of the content components; generate a final content graph from the intermediate content graph based on implicit sequencing of the content components; and store the final content graph within the graph database.
US10754896B2 Transforming a description of services for web services
One embodiment is a method that receives a description of services desired by a service requestor and then crawls web sites to extract information on services offered by service providers. The extracted information is used to transform the description of services desired by the service requestor into an improved description of services.
US10754892B2 Methods and techniques for adaptive search
A user may establish a reservation for content that is not currently available to the user via a group of sources, including broadcast, streaming, and/or download sources. For example the a user may establish a reservation to record a broadcast of specific content that is currently not scheduled for broadcast. As another example, the user may establish a reservation for the purpose of alerting the user once a new movie becomes available through a subscription streaming service. Based on a reservation, the service provider and/or the user's media playback device may monitor content availability data for one or more sources. When the content is indicated as available, the user may be so informed. The content may then be streamed or downloaded, or a recording of the content may be scheduled. Additionally, or alternatively, the content may be automatically scheduled for recording or download.
US10754891B2 Inserting information into playing content
Example methods and systems for inserting information into playing content are described. In some example embodiments, the methods and systems may identify a break in content playing via a playback device, select an information segment representative of information received by the playback device to present during the identified break, and insert the information segment into the content playing via the playback device upon an occurrence of the identified break.
US10754890B2 Method and system for dynamic playlist generation
A system and method for generating a personalized playlist is provided. A plurality of media tracks from a user device of a user is received. The plurality of media tracks is analyzed for metadata and the metadata is assigned to the media tracks in the plurality of media tracks. One or more user attributes of the user is generated. The one or more user attributes includes a first time period when the user is between 20 and 30 years old. The metadata of the media tracks is compared to the one or more user attributes. The metadata includes metadata for relevant dates of media tracks. The relevant dates include a date of performance of the media tracks and are compared to the first time period. A target mood for generating a playlist is generated. A playlist is generated based on the target mood and based on the comparison of the metadata to the one or more attributes.
US10754889B2 Computer system and method for dynamically generating an image from digital content items
Systems and methods for dynamically generating a digital image are described herein. In an embodiment, a server computer stores a first plurality of digital content items of an image requesting entity, a second plurality of digital content items comprising call to action identifiers, and a third plurality of content items of a different provider entity of a plurality of provider entities. The server computer further stores client computing device history data and provider entity data. The server computer identifies a first particular digital content item of the first plurality of digital content items, a second particular digital content item of the second plurality of content items, and a third particular digital content item of the third plurality of content items based, at least in part, on subsets of the client computing device history data and/or the provider entity data. The server computer generates a digital image comprising the particular digital content items.
US10754887B1 Systems and methods for multimedia image clustering
Computer image clustering systems and methods for conducting effective media searches by grouping multimedia documents tagged by keywords into a hierarchy of images configured to: (1) maintain a first database, (2) maintain an initial occurrence matrix, (3) maintain an occurrence matrix, (4) maintain a media file activation score for each media file in the first database, (5) generate a log version of the occurrence matrix, (6) maintain an inverse media file frequency value for each descriptive term in the first database, (7) generate a descriptive term frequency matrix and generate a list of document vectors in multidimensional space (list), and (8) organize and process each media file in the list into a high activation score category and a low activation score category.
US10754886B2 Using multiple natural language classifier to associate a generic query with a structured question type
A natural language query (NLQ) is translated to a structured data query (e.g., a SQL statement) by extracting entities from the NLQ and replacing them with generic variables to form a generic query. The generic query is associated with a structured question type which includes structured data variables using natural language classifiers (NLCs). Specific data is inserted in the structured question type in relation to the structured data variables based on the extracted entities to form the structured data query. An ensemble of NLCs trained with different ground truths can be used to yield multiple candidate question types. One of the candidate question types is selected based on confidence levels. The multiple NLCs can include an NLC which is optimized according to a focus of the generic query. For example, an NLC can be optimized for a specific data structure (such as SQL), or for comparative queries.
US10754885B2 System and method for visually searching and debugging conversational agents of electronic devices
Embodiments of the inventive system and methods are directed to a computer program that employs a drag-and-drop user interface for debugging dialogue states, tracking dialogue context, understanding dialogue utterances, and managing dialogue sessions of a conversational agent. Each dialogue element is defined in a “node” that can be dragged and dropped into a canvas of the user interface. A debugging window allows a user to visually debug and/or search the code associated with each dialogue element as well as execute each dialogue element of the conversational agent in sequence at a pace that is suitable to the user.
US10754884B1 Flexible real estate search
A facility for adjusting a display of a result of searching a property database is described. The facility, after displaying a list of properties satisfying a search filter, allows a user to specify property attributes the values of which are not currently shown for the properties, and redisplays the list of properties by additionally showing the values of those property attributes for the properties.
US10754879B2 Signal identification
A computer implemented method for identifying a signal in a sequence of numerical values, the method including: converting the sequence of numerical values into a vector sequence by converting each value in the sequence to a normalized vector representation; generating a vector field comprising the vector sequence as a multi-dimensional data structure such that vectors in the vector sequence are plotted in sequence in the vector field; modeling a simulated flow of particles through the vector field such that a flow of each particle is influenced by vectors in the vector field; generating one or more static representations of the particles, each representation being generated at a particular point in time; and performing feature detection on each of the one or more static representations to identify features in the representation corresponding to the signal.
US10754877B2 System and method for providing big data analytics on dynamically-changing data models
A system and method for providing big data analytics responsive to dynamically-changing data models are provided. The method includes parsing, based on a logical data schema, a user query into a plurality of sub-queries; sending the plurality of sub-queries to a plurality of data stores, wherein each data store is selected based on a physical data schema of a dynamic data schema; receiving a plurality of sub-result datasets, wherein each sub-result dataset corresponds to a sub-query; and combining the plurality of sub-result datasets into a single resulting data set based on a logical schema of the dynamic data schema, wherein the combining includes at least any of: an aggregation operation and a join operation.
US10754876B2 Cloning of a system
Cloning a source system to a target system of a multiple system landscape. A depot is created in an archive by the source system. The depot is assigned a creator ID identifying the source system. One or more data packages are offloaded from the source system to the depot. For each of the data packages, a record is written to an internal control structure of the source system with a package ID and a depot ID. The source system is cloned to the target system. The target system in the form of a physical replicate of the source system is provided with read-access to the archive, which is restricted to data packages for which the cloned internal control structure includes records with data package IDs identifying the data packages and depot IDs identifying the depots including the data packages.
US10754866B2 Management device and management method
A management device managing a storage device having a plurality of logical storage areas accessed by a computer has a monitor module for determining whether a setting is made by which the computer uniformly accesses the plurality of logical storage areas, obtaining respective access counts of the plurality of logical storage areas when it is determined that the setting is made, and comparing the obtained plurality of access counts, thereby determining whether a logical storage area having a problem exists; an analysis module for obtaining, when the problem exists, configuration information of the storage device assigned to the logical storage area having the problem, and identifying a configuration in the storage device as a bottleneck on the basis of the obtained configuration information; a creation module for creating a countermeasure of changing an access route passing through the configuration as the identified bottleneck.