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US10755965B2 Method and device isolation structure in finFET
A method of forming a semiconductor device. The method may include providing a semiconductor device structure. The semiconductor device structure may include a semiconductor fin; and a mask, disposed over the semiconductor fin, the mask defining a plurality of openings, wherein the semiconductor fin is exposed in the plurality of openings. The method may further include directing angled ions into the plurality of openings, wherein a plurality of trenches are formed in the semiconductor fin, wherein a given trench of the plurality of trenches comprises a reentrant profile.
US10755961B2 Semiconductor tool with a shield
A method includes loading a wafer onto a robot arm, wherein a shield is disposed over the wafer, moving the wafer from a first location to a second location, and unloading the wafer from the robot arm.
US10755960B2 Wafer aligner
A semiconductor wafer transport apparatus includes a frame, a transport arm movably mounted to the frame and having at least one end effector movably mounted to the arm so the at least one end effector traverses, with the arm as a unit, in a first direction relative to the frame, and traverses linearly, relative to the transport arm, in a second direction, and an edge detection sensor mounted to the transport arm so the edge detection sensor moves with the transport arm as a unit relative to the frame, the edge detection sensor being a common sensor effecting edge detection of each wafer simultaneously supported by the end effector, wherein the edge detection sensor is configured so the edge detection of each wafer is effected by and coincident with the traverse in the second direction of each end effector on the transport arm.
US10755959B2 Substrate holding device and method of manufacturing the same
A substrate holding device includes a base body that has a flat plate-like shape and that includes gas passages that open in an upper surface of the base body, and a plurality of protrusions that protrude from the upper surface of the base body. At least an upper part of each of the protrusions has a conical frustum shape having a base angle of 70° or more and 85° or less.
US10755956B2 Backside wafer alignment methods
Implementations of a method for wafer alignment may include: providing a wafer having a first side and a second side and forming a seed layer on a second side of the wafer. The method may include applying a glop to the seed layer at two or more predetermined points and plating a metal layer over the seed layer and around the glop. The method may include removing the glop to expose the seed layer and etching the seed layer to expose a plurality of alignment features on the second side of the wafer.
US10755955B2 Substrate transfer mechanism to reduce back-side substrate contact
A substrate processing system is disclosed which includes a substrate input/output chamber coupled to a transfer chamber, and one or more processing chambers coupled to the transfer chamber, wherein the substrate input/output chamber includes a plurality of stacked carrier holders, and a platen, wherein the platen includes a plurality of alignment pads and a plurality of openings formed in a recessed flange along a peripheral edge of the platen.
US10755954B2 Silicon wafer printing machine
The disclosure discloses a silicon wafer printing machine comprising a rack, wherein a middle part partition plate is arranged at the middle part of the rack, a visual system installation plate being arranged at the upper part of the rack, a rotary table is installed on the middle part partition plate, a driving device for controlling the rotary table to rotate according to a fixed rotational angle is arranged at the bottom of the middle part partition plate, the rotational angle of the rotary table controlled by the driving device is 90 degrees every time, a group of dual-motor roll paper conveying devices is arranged at an interval of 90 degrees on the edge of the rotary table, conveying lines spliced by a plurality of charging and discharging modularized conveying devices are arranged on the left side and the right side of the rack respectively, a modularized scraper device is arranged on the rear side of the rotary table, and a spline shaft lifting device for controlling the modularized scraper device to go up or go down is arranged at the bottom of the middle part partition plate. Compared with a traditional conveyer device, the product saves the cost of a clutch, the structure is also greatly simplified, and the roll paper belts are easier to maintain and change in later period. The dual-motor conveying devices can prevent the product from being deviated.
US10755950B2 Substrate processing apparatus
In a substrate processing apparatus, a cup part is moved in an up-down direction to cause a cup exhaust port to selectively overlap a first chamber exhaust port or a second chamber exhaust port. In the state in which the cup exhaust port overlaps the first chamber exhaust port, gas in the cup part is discharged through the cup exhaust port and the first chamber exhaust port by a first exhaust mechanism. In the state in which the cup exhaust port overlaps the second chamber exhaust port, the gas in the cup part is discharged through the cup exhaust port and the second chamber exhaust port by a second exhaust mechanism. In this way, an exhaust mechanism for exhausting gas from the cup part can be easily switched between the first exhaust mechanism and the second exhaust mechanism.
US10755948B2 Heat treatment method by light irradiation
A semiconductor wafer to be treated is placed on a susceptor made of quartz installed in a chamber, and is heated by light irradiation from halogen lamps. Before the first semiconductor wafer of a production lot is transported into the chamber, a preheating substrate is placed on the susceptor. Then, the preheating substrate is heated by light irradiation from the halogen lamps to preheat the susceptor. The susceptor is heated to a preheating temperature higher than a stable temperature when the semiconductor wafers of the production lot are continuously treated. This enables a structure in the chamber, other than the susceptor, to be preheated to a temperature during steady treatment of the semiconductor wafer in a short time, so that it is possible to eliminate dummy running for heating the structure in the chamber by applying heating treatment to a plurality of dummy wafers.
US10755944B2 Etching method and plasma processing apparatus
An etching method selectively etches a first region of a substrate with respect to a second region of the substrate. At least a portion of the first region, which includes the surface of the first region, is modified by plasma to form a first modified region. At least a portion of the second region, which includes the surface of the second region, is modified by plasma to form a second modified region. The first modified region is selectively etched with respect to the second modified region by plasma.
US10755941B2 Self-limiting selective etching systems and methods
Exemplary etching methods may include flowing a hydrogen-containing precursor into a substrate processing region of a semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may include flowing a fluorine-containing precursor into the substrate processing region. The methods may include contacting a substrate housed in the substrate processing region with the hydrogen-containing precursor and the fluorine-containing precursor. The substrate may define a trench, and a layer of an oxygen-containing material may be disposed within the trench and exposed on the substrate. The methods may include halting delivery of the hydrogen-containing precursor. The methods may also include removing the oxygen-containing material.
US10755938B2 Metal gate and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor structure, including an active region with a first surface; an isolated region having a second surface, surrounding the active region, the first surface being higher than the second surface; and a metal gate having a plurality of metal layers disposed over the first surface and the second surface. A ratio of a thinnest portion and a thickest portion of at least one of the plurality of metal layers is greater than about 40%.
US10755933B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
Laser light of a short-wavelength laser is irradiated from a rear surface of an n−-type semiconductor substrate, activating a p+-type collector region and an n+-type cathode region. At this time, a surface layer at the rear surface of the n−-type semiconductor substrate is melted and recrystallized, eliminating amorphous parts. Thereafter, laser light of a long-wavelength laser is irradiated from the rear surface of the n−-type semiconductor substrate and an n-type FS region is activated. Substantially no amorphous parts exist in the surface layer at the rear surface of the n−-type semiconductor substrate. Therefore, decreases in the absorption rate and increases in the reflection rate of the laser light of the long-wavelength laser are suppressed and heat from the laser light of the long-wavelength laser is transmitted to the n-type FS region, enabling the n-type FS region to be assuredly activated by laser annealing using lower energy.
US10755930B2 Method and device for bonding of substrates
A method and 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.
US10755927B2 Anti-reflective gap filling materials and methods
In accordance with an embodiment a bottom anti-reflective layer comprises a surface energy modification group which modifies the surface energy of the polymer resin to more closely match a surface energy of an underlying material in order to help fill gaps between structures. The surface energy of the polymer resin may be modified by either using a surface energy modifying group or else by using an inorganic structure.
US10755921B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device, substrate processing apparatus and recording medium
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, includes forming a film on a substrate by performing a cycle a predetermined number of times. The cycle includes non-simultaneously performing (a) supplying a precursor containing a first element to the substrate, (b) supplying a plasma-excited nitrogen gas to the substrate after the act (a), (c) supplying a reactant containing a second element to the substrate after the act (b), and (d) supplying a plasma-excited nitrogen gas to the substrate after the act (c). A gas purge of a space where the substrate is located and vacuumization of the space without gas supply are not performed between the act (a) and the act (b) and between the act (c) and the act (d).
US10755918B2 Spacer with laminate liner
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to a spacer with laminate liner and methods of manufacture. The structure includes: a replacement metal gate structure; a laminate low-k liner on the replacement metal gate structure; and a spacer on the laminate low-k liner.
US10755915B2 Microscale mass spectrometry systems, devices and related methods
Mass spectrometry systems or assemblies therefore include an ionizer that includes at least one planar conductor, a mass analyzer with a planar electrode assembly, and a detector comprising at least one planar conductor. The ionizer, the mass analyzer and the detector are attached together in a compact stack assembly. The stack assembly has a perimeter that bounds an area that is between about 0.01 mm2 to about 25 cm2 and the stack assembly has a thickness that is between about 0.1 mm to about 25 mm.
US10755914B2 Adjustable multipole assembly for a mass spectrometer
A multipole assembly configured to be disposed in a mass spectrometer includes a plurality of elongate electrodes arranged about an axis extending along a longitudinal trajectory of the plurality of elongate electrodes and configured to confine ions radially about the axis, and a piezoelectric actuator configured to adjust a position of a first electrode included in the plurality of elongate electrodes.
US10755913B2 Package comprising an ion-trap and method of fabrication
A package-level, integrated high-vacuum ion-chip enclosure having improved thermal characteristics is disclosed. Enclosures in accordance with the present invention include first and second chambers that are located on opposite sides of a chip carrier, where the chambers are fluidically coupled via a conduit through the chip carrier. The ion trap is located in the first chamber and disposed on the chip carrier. A source for generating an atomic flux is located in the second chamber. The separation of the source and ion trap in different chambers affords thermal isolation between them, while the conduit between the chambers enables the ion trap to receive the atomic flux.
US10755904B2 Processing apparatus and collimator
According to an embodiment, a processing apparatus includes a generator mount, a first-object mount, and a first collimator. A particle generator capable of emitting particles is placed on the generator mount. A first object is placed on the first-object mount. The first collimator is placed between the generator mount and the first-object mount, and has first walls and second walls. In the first collimator, the first walls and the second walls form first through holes extending in a first direction from the generator mount to the first-object mount. Each of the second walls is provided with at least one first passage.
US10755903B2 RPS defect reduction by cyclic clean induced RPS cooling
A method of cleaning a remote plasma source includes supplying a first cycle of one or more first cleaning gases to a remote plasma source. The method includes supplying a second cycle of one or more second cleaning gases to the remote plasma source. The method includes supplying one or more cooling fluids to one or more cooling conduits coupled with the remote plasma source.
US10755900B2 Multi-layer plasma erosion protection for chamber components
A method of applying a multi-layer plasma resistant coating on an article comprises performing plating or ALD to form a conformal first plasma resistant layer on an article, wherein the conformal first plasma resistant layer is formed on a surface of the article and on walls of high aspect ratio features in the article. The conformal first plasma resistant coating has a porosity of approximately 0% and a thickness of approximately 200 nm to approximately 1 micron. One of electron beam ion assisted deposition (EB-IAD), plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), aerosol deposition or plasma spraying is then performed to form a second plasma resistant layer that covers the conformal first plasma resistant layer at a region of the surface but not at the walls of the high aspect ratio features.
US10755891B2 Systems and methods of aberration correction for atom probe tomography
Methods and systems for correcting aberrations in atom probe tomography are described. A specimen function associated with a plurality of lattice positions of ions of a specimen in a holder is generated using a transmission electron microscope. An image function associated with x- and y-coordinates and time of flight information for a plurality of ions of the specimen in the holder is generated using a delay line detector mounted on the transmission electron microscope. A transfer function based on the specimen function and the image function is generated. The transfer function comprises information relating to ion trajectory aberrations. An Atom Probe Tomography (APT) image of the specimen is generated based on the specimen function, the image function, and the transfer function. The APT image is adjusted to correct for the ion trajectory aberrations.
US10755890B2 Charged particle beam apparatus
An object of the invention is to provide a charged particle beam apparatus capable of achieving both acquisition of an image having high resolution of an inspection target pattern and suppression of a beam irradiation amount when a specific pattern is an inspection target from a highly integrated pattern group. In order to achieve the object, a charged particle beam apparatus is proposed in which at least one of a stage and a deflector is controlled so as to move a field of view from a reference position to an inspection or measurement target pattern, the number of objects included in a first image obtained by scanning a position of the field of view in a moving process of the field of view with a charged particle beam of a first irradiation condition is counted, and in a case where the number of the objects satisfies a predetermined condition, a second image is generated based on scanning with a charged particle beam of a second irradiation condition of a higher dose than that of the first irradiation condition.
US10755882B2 Relay
The present subject matter provides a relay, including an insulating cover, two static contact bridges, a moving contact bridge, a drive shaft and a driving mechanism; a conductive layer is provided on the inner surface of the top of the insulating cover; the relay comprises an auxiliary conduction structure and an auxiliary detection structure; the auxiliary conduction structure includes a conductive member and an elastic member that elastically supports the conductive member below; the conductive member is arranged on the drive shaft, the drive shaft moves up to drive the moving contact bridge to be conducted with the static contact bridges, and the conductive member is conducted with the conductive layer; the drive shaft moves down to drive the moving contact bridge to be disconnected from the static contact bridges, and the conductive member is disconnected from the conductive layer; the auxiliary detection structure comprises a first auxiliary terminal and a second auxiliary terminal; the first auxiliary terminal is electrically connected to the conductive layer; and the second auxiliary terminal is electrically connected to the conductive member.
US10755877B1 Keyboard for an electronic device
A keyboard is disclosed. The keyboard includes a keyboard housing and a switch assembly coupled to the keyboard housing. The switch assembly includes a switch body defining an interior volume, a collapsible dome positioned in the interior volume, an actuation member configured to actuate the collapsible dome in response to an actuation of the actuation member, and a cover coupled to the switch body. The cover retains the actuation member to the switch body. The keyboard also includes a flexible material coupled to the keyboard housing and extending over the actuation member.
US10755876B2 Push switch
A push switch having the contact piece including a support part supported on a base member, a movable contact part, and an interconnection part interconnecting the support part and the movable contact part. The movable contact part is movable between a position contacting a first fixed contact part and a position separate from the first fixed contact part. The contact piece is configured so that, when a pressure reception member is pushed to be moved closer to a specific surface of the base member to cause change in shape of the movable member, the interconnection part is pushed by the movable member and the movable contact part is moved along operation directions. The movable contact part located at a position facing a through hole in the operation directions. The movable contact part has a size and shape to be allowed to pass through the through hole in the operation directions.
US10755868B2 Electrolytic capacitor
An electrolytic capacitor includes a capacitor element and an electrolyte solution. The capacitor element includes an anode foil, a cathode foil opposite to the anode foil, and a conductive polymer layer disposed between the anode foil and the cathode foil. A dielectric layer is formed on the anode foil. An inorganic layer is formed on the cathode foil. The conductive polymer layer includes a conductive polymer. The inorganic layer has a surface having projections and recesses. The projections form a region where the inorganic layer is in contact with the conductive polymer layer and the recesses form a region where the inorganic layer is not in contact with the conductive polymer layer. A proportion of water in the electrolyte solution ranges from 0.1% by mass to 6.0% by mass, inclusive.
US10755865B2 Electrolytic capacitor and method for manufacturing same
An electrolytic capacitor includes a capacitor element; a bottomed case that houses the capacitor element; a sealing member that seals an opening of the bottomed case; a tab terminal connected to the capacitor element and penetrating through the sealing member; and a resin layer that covers at least part of a main surface of the sealing member, the main surface being disposed outside the bottomed case. The tab terminal includes a first portion containing a first metal and a second portion containing a second metal. The resin layer is in contact with the first portion and the second portion. Linear expansion coefficient α1 of the first metal, linear expansion coefficient α2 of the second metal, and linear expansion coefficient αr of the resin layer satisfy a relation of α1<αr<α2 or αr<α1<α2.
US10755864B2 Cathode materials containing core shell nanoparticles
Provided herein is a capacitor, and method for forming a capacitor, comprising an anode, a dielectric over the anode; a cathode over the dielectric; and the cathode comprises core shell particles.
US10755861B2 Electronic component
An electronic component includes an element body of a rectangular parallelepiped shape, an external electrode, and an insulating film. The element body includes a first principal surface as a mounting surface, and a first side surface adjacent to the first principal surface. The external electrode includes a first electrode part and a second electrode part. The first electrode part is disposed on the first principal surface. The second electrode part is disposed on the first side surface and connected to the first electrode part. The insulating film continuously covers an end edge of the first electrode part and at least a part of an end edge of the second electrode part.
US10755860B2 Multilayer ceramic electronic component
A multilayer ceramic electronic component includes: a ceramic body having a dielectric layer, and a plurality of first and second internal electrodes facing each other with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween; and first and second external electrodes disposed on an outer surface of the ceramic body, respectively. The ceramic body includes an active portion including a plurality of internal electrodes facing each other with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween to form capacitance, and cover portions formed on upper and lower portions of the active portion. A buffer region is disposed between at least one pair of first and second internal electrodes among the plurality of first and second internal electrodes disposed inside the active portion, and satisfies the relation 0
US10755856B2 Multilayer ceramic electronic component
A multilayer ceramic electronic component includes: a ceramic body including a dielectric layer and first and second internal electrodes alternately exposed to first and second outer surfaces with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween; and first and second external electrodes disposed on the first and second outer surfaces of the ceramic body so as to be connected to the first and second internal electrodes, respectively. The ceramic body further includes a protective layer including a protective layer dummy electrode disposed on at least one of upper and lower portions of the first and second internal electrodes, and the protective layer dummy electrode has a thickness ranging from greater than to 1.2 times or less a thickness of each of the first and second internal electrodes.
US10755855B2 Capacitor and method of manufacturing the same
Provided is a capacitor including a substrate including first and second trenches spaced apart from each other, a first electrode disposed in the first trench and one surface of the substrate, a second electrode disposed in the second trench and on the one surface of the substrate and spaced apart from the first electrode, first and second pad electrodes arranged on the first and second electrodes, respectively, and a passivation layer disposed on the first and second pad electrodes and having openings partially exposing the first and second pad electrodes, respectively.
US10755854B2 Thin film capacitor
Provided is a thin film capacitor that includes: a first electrode layer having a principal surface in which a plurality of recesses are provided; a dielectric layer laminated on the principal surface of the first electrode layer; and a second electrode layer laminated on the dielectric layer. When a depth of the recess is defined as FL and a thickness of the dielectric layer is defined as T, H/T is 0.05 or more and 0.5 or less.
US10755853B2 Winding apparatus
A winding apparatus includes a wire position support including a first feeder including a first wire route hole in which a first wire is inserted and a second feeder including a second wire route hole in which a second wire is inserted, and a winding driver that orbitally revolves the wire position support around a core. The wire position support includes a regulator that regulates movement of the first wire and the second wire such that, when the wire position support revolves orbitally around the core, such that the first wire passes on an opening end surface from which the second wire is fed in the second wire route hole while the second wire passes on an opening end surface from which the first wire is fed in the first wire route hole. Accordingly, the wires are prevented from being entangled in the wire position support.
US10755852B2 Winding apparatus
A winding apparatus includes a first rotation body, and a wire position support, inserted in an insertion hole outside a center axis of the first rotation body, and including first and second wire route holes in which first and second wires are inserted, respectively. The winding apparatus further includes a second rotation body having a center axis and separated from the first rotation body, a shaft body outside the center axis, a synchronous rotation component coupling the wire position support and the shaft body while unrotatably fixed to the wire position support, a winding driver that synchronously rotates the first and second rotation bodies, and inner bearings disposed between the wire position support in the insertion hole and the first rotation body, in which the wire position support is journaled with respect to the first rotation body. Thus, the wire position support revolves orbitally about a core without rotating.
US10755847B2 Coil electronic component
A coil electronic component includes a support member and a plurality of insulating patterns supported by the support member. Each of the plurality of insulating patterns includes an innermost insulating pattern adjacent to a through-hole of the support member, an outermost insulating pattern on the opposing side of the insulating patterns, and a plurality of central insulating patterns between the innermost insulating pattern and the outermost insulating pattern. At least one of the plurality of central insulating patterns has its largest width at a lower surface thereof where it is in contact with the support member.
US10755845B2 Top head housing
A top head housing for a current transformer, mounted on top of an insulating column of the current transformer, and forming a chamber for windings of the current transformer, the top head housing being made of two parts fixed one to the other, and including two openings through each of which a conductor penetrates the chamber, the openings being symmetrically opposed with reference to a main vertical axis of the top head housing, wherein the two parts of the top head housing consist of two half shells including identical bodies.
US10755844B2 Method of fabricating a shape-changeable magnetic member, method of producing a shape changeable magnetic member and shape changeable magnetic member
The present invention relates to a method of fabricating a shape-changeable magnetic member comprising a plurality of segments with each segment being able to be magnetized with a desired magnitude and orientation of magnetization, to a method of producing a shape changeable magnetic member composed of a plurality of segments and to a shape changeable magnetic member.
US10755839B2 Resistor element
A resistor element is provided, comprising a substrate including an upper surface and lower surface opposite to each other; a pair of electrodes separately disposed on the upper surface; at least one first groove extended from the upper surface to lower surface and defined by first side walls and a first bottom surface, wherein the depth from the upper surface of the substrate to the first bottom surface is a first depth; and a resistant layer disposed on the upper surface and electrical connected to the pair electrodes. The resistant layer covers the first side wall, the first bottom surface and part of the upper surface. The substrate with grooves increases the current path of the resistant layer, so that the resistor element having higher resistance can be obtained.
US10755837B1 Cable with fiber optic sensor elements
A cable is provided for detecting tampering thereof. The cable has at least one copper signal cable, a binder, an inner jacket, an armor, and at least one optical fiber sensor element, disposed within the cable. The at least one optical fiber sensor element is configured attenuate under stress to the cable, sufficient to detect a breach or tapping of the copper signal cable therein.
US10755835B2 Reinforced electric wire and methods of making the same
The invention relates to reinforced electric wires, particularly reinforced electric wires as used in holiday lighting such as Christmas light strings. In some embodiments, the reinforced electric wire has a conductor, a reinforcing string or one or more reinforcing threads, and an insulator jacket. In some embodiments, the conductor has a single conductor strand. In some embodiments, the conductor has a plurality of conductor strands. In some embodiments, the wire has an insulator jacket having a plurality of channels therein, where a conductor is passed through the center channel, and reinforcing threads are passed through the other channels.
US10755833B2 Use of a silicone rubber composition for the manufacture of an insulator for high voltage direct current applications
The invention relates to a silicone rubber composition having specific dielectric properties which can be used as insulator material in high voltage direct current applications and a method for the manufacture of cable accessories like cable joints. The invention comprises as well a method for the determination of the optimum dielectric properties and the related amount of dielectric active additives.
US10755824B2 Nuclear reactor using controlled debris to mitigate ECCS strainer pressure head loss
Controlled-debris elements inhibit the formation of a fibrous/particulate debris bed that unduly increases the pressure head loss through the perforated plates of strainers in a nuclear power plant emergency core cooling system. In a loss of cooling accident, pumps draw cooling water through the plates, which retain on their surfaces fibrous material in the circulating water to prevent it from reaching the pumps while permitting entrained particulate matter to pass through the perforations. The controlled-debris elements have a specific gravity substantially the same as the circulating water so they are entrained in the cooling water that is drawn toward the strainers and intimately intermix with the fibrous and particulate matter in the cooling water. The elements are configured to provide open structures in the bed formed on the plate surfaces to distribute fibers in the flow away from the surface and maintain cavities between the elements for the particulates.
US10755823B2 Sample holder for measuring nuclear heating in a nuclear reactor, and calorimetric cell including at least one such sample holder
A sample holder for the measurement of nuclear heating in a nuclear reactor, comprises: a body configured to contain a heat-sensitive sample along a longitudinal axis; and means for removing heat from the body to the exterior of the sample holder, wherein the means for removing heat from the body to the exterior of the sample holder comprise: a peripheral structure located on the periphery of the body; and a central structure mechanically linking the body and the peripheral structure, the central linking structure being configured to transfer heat radially, i.e. perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis, between the body and the peripheral structure. A calorimeter cell for the measurement of nuclear heating in a nuclear reactor, comprises: at least one sample holder; a seal-tight casing in which the sample holder is placed; and temperature-measuring means.
US10755822B2 In-vessel rod handling systems
A rod transfer assembly has an outer rotating plug. A pick-up arm assembly extends from the outer rotating plug and includes a pivoting arm. An inner rotating plug is disposed off-center from and within the outer rotating plug and is rotatable independent of a rotation of the outer rotating plug. An access port rotating plug is disposed off-center from and within the inner rotating plug and is rotatable independent of rotation of the outer and inner rotating plugs. A pull arm extends from the access port rotating plug.
US10755816B2 Clinical decision-making artificial intelligence object oriented system and method
The present invention involves a system and method of providing decision support for assisting medical treatment decision-making. A patient agent software module processes information about a particular patient. A doctor agent software module processes information about a health status of a particular patient, beliefs relating to patient treatments, and the actual effects of treatment decisions. By filtering information over time from the patient agent into the doctor agent, a plurality of decision-outcome nodes are created and formed into a patient-specific outcome tree with the plurality of decision-outcome nodes. An optimal treatment is determined by evaluating the plurality of decision-outcome nodes with a cost per unit change function to output the optimal treatment. When additional information is available from at least one of the patient agent and the doctor agent, the filtering, creating, and determining steps are repeated thus allowing for the system to “reason over time”, continuously updating and learning as new information is received.
US10755815B2 Method for operating a medical system, computer program product, medical system, and control device
The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a medical system, comprising: providing a first threshold value for the physiological parameter in the control device, the first threshold value being assigned to a first receiving device configured to notify a user of the first receiving device in response to receiving signaling data from the control device; providing a second threshold value for the physiological parameter in the control device, the second threshold value being different from the first threshold value and assigned to a second receiving device which is different from the first receiving device and configured to notify a user of the second receiving device in response to receiving the signaling data from the control device; receiving a stream of monitoring data indicating a physiological parameter continuously monitored by the sensor device in the control device; determining a present value for the physiological parameter from the stream of monitoring data; and transmitting, in response to the present value exceeding the first threshold value, the signaling data from the control device to the first receiving device, and, in response to the present value exceeding the second threshold value, the signaling data from the control device to the second receiving device. Further, a medical device, a control device, and a computer program product are provided.
US10755814B2 Method and apparatus for verifying compliance with dental appliance therapy
A method and an apparatus for verifying compliance with a dental appliance therapy for a human patient is described. At least one parameter of a dental appliance worn by the human patient is periodically measured and compliance with the dental appliance therapy is determined by performing a spectral analysis of the measured parameter.
US10755812B1 System and method for timely notification of treatment
A computer-assisted method to timely provide notifications of treatments, the method including receiving de-identified longitudinal medical records, receiving notification data, identifying anonymized patients that received the treatment, identifying notifications for the treatment that were received by the recipients, determining, for each of the identified notifications, whether the recipient is an anonymized patient identified as having received the treatment, determining, for each of the identified notifications for the treatment determined to be received by a recipient that is an anonymized patient identified as having received the treatment, a time relationship between the time when the treatment was received by the anonymized patient and the time that the notification was received by the recipient that is the anonymized patient, and determining, for each of the anonymized patients that received the treatment, associations between one or more time relationships for notifications received by the anonymized patient.
US10755809B2 Home medication manager
A home medication management system and method are provided comprise a home medication management device, a computing device associated with a user of medication management system, and a server in communication with the home medication management device and the computing device. The server comprises memory storing an application program interface (API) that is configured to manage the home medication of a patient including the registration of prescriptions, transmission of the registered prescriptions to the home medication management device, association of medications of the registered prescriptions with recesses of the home medication management device, presentation of alerts to the patient at scheduled times to take the medications based on the prescriptions, monitoring the patient for compliance with the alerts, determining whether the patient has taken the medication as scheduled, and presenting the determination to the user via the computing device.
US10755808B2 Method, system and apparatus for guiding and tracking medication usage
Methods and systems are provided for tracking and guiding a patient's clinically directed medication usage. Medicaments are placed in secure passive packaging that must be unlocked to enable dispensing of a dose or a set of doses. This packaging is designed to be difficult to open manually, and instead is designed to dispense only when used in combination with an unlocking device. The unlocking device is a separate device containing electronics, mechatronics or both, to unlock and dispense from the packaging and to track and guide usage. Together, the secure container and the unlocking device track medication usage, deter an excessive rate of patient usage, and deter unauthorized access to medication.
US10755804B2 Health information system for searching, analyzing and annotating patient data
Disclosed herein are improved systems, methods, and machine readable media for implementing a service for enriching patient documents using natural language processing and a semantic health taxonomy, among other types of information. Enriched documents may be mined for improved diagnostic coding and health services documentation purposes, for example to identify missed and/or inaccurately coded diagnosis codes and quality gaps.
US10755802B1 Facilitating computerized interactions with EMRs
A method for using a health information exchange system which stores patient record data regarding a multiplicity of patients, to serve a first plurality of EMRs each interacting with an EMR community including a set of at least one EMR, the method comprising: for each individual EMR within the first plurality of EMRs, performing a computerized context interception process using a processor to intercept context from the individual EMR and to identify there within an event whereby a health provider using the individual EMR calls up an individual patient's record from said individual EMR; and responsive to identification of the event, using a computerized output device for providing patient record data, pertaining to the individual patient, to the health provider.
US10755795B2 Storage device including nonvolatile memory device, nonvolatile memory device, operating method of storage device
A storage device includes a controller and a nonvolatile memory device having memory cells and reference memory cells. The controller accesses first memory cells of the memory cells, reads first reference memory cells, which are associated with the first memory cells, from among the reference memory cells when the access to the first memory cells fails, determines a bad area depending on a read result of the first reference memory cells, and identifies second memory cells, which belong to the bad area, from among the memory cells to bad memory cells.
US10755789B1 Write protection circuit
The invention provides a write protection circuit, which is applied to a data storage device. The data storage device comprises a controller and a plurality of flash memories. The flash memories comprise a write protection pin. The write protection circuit comprises a fuse and a switch. When the switch is operated in a turned on state, the fuse is directly grounded via the switch and therefore is burned, and a signal on the write protection pin of the flash memories becomes a signal with a low-level state so that the flash memories of the data storage device will be permanently inhibited to be written.
US10755787B2 Efficient post programming verification in a nonvolatile memory
A storage device includes storage circuitry and multiple memory cells. The memory cells are organized in multiple memory blocks of a nonvolatile memory. The storage circuitry is configured to define a partial verification scheme that specifies testing only a data portion of the data programmed to the memory blocks, to program data to a memory block, calculate redundancy data over the data, and save the calculated redundancy data in a dedicated memory, to verify that the data portion specified for the memory block in the partial verification scheme has been programmed successfully, to check a predefined condition for conditionally performing full verification to the memory block, when the predefined condition is fulfilled, to verify that data programmed to the memory block and not tested using the partial verification scheme has been programmed successfully, and to recover, using the redundancy data, at least part of the data programmed that failed verification.
US10755784B2 Memory device and memory system having the same
The memory device includes: an independent circuit configured to output an independent signal; a memory cell array formed on a top of the independent circuit, the memory cell array including a plurality of memory cells in which data is stored; a revision circuit formed on a top of the memory cell array, the revision circuit storing modified ROM data different from the independent signal, the revision circuit outputting a ROM control signal and the modified ROM data in response to a select signal when an error occurs in the independent signal in a test operation of the independent circuit formed under the memory cell array; and a selection circuit configured to output the independent signal or the modified ROM data in response to the ROM control signal.
US10755783B2 Temperature and leakage compensation for memory cells in an analog neural memory system used in a deep learning neural network
Numerous embodiments are disclosed for providing temperature compensation and leakage compensation for an analog neuromorphic memory system used in a deep learning neural network. The embodiments for providing temperature compensation implement discreet or continuous adaptive slope compensation and renormalization for devices, reference memory cells, or selected memory cells in the memory system. The embodiments for providing leakage compensation within a memory cell in the memory system implement adaptive erase gate coupling or the application of a negative bias on a control gate terminal, a negative bias on a word line terminal, or a bias on a source line terminal.
US10755782B1 Time interleaved writing of phase change material for infrared spatial light modulator
A method for time interleaved writing includes providing a phase change material (PCM) array, the PCM array comprising a plurality of phase change material areas arranged in a two dimensional array having rows and columns, selecting PCM areas to configure, and configuring the selected PCM areas. Selecting PCM areas to configure includes selecting PCM areas to configure in both the row and column dimensions that are separated by at least two PCM areas that are not selected to be configured.
US10755777B2 Transformed non-reprogrammable memory array devices and methods of manufacture
The ROM device has a memory array including memory cells formed by an access element and a data storage element; a high voltage column decoder stage; a high voltage row decoder stage; an analog stage; and a writing stage, wherein the data storage elements are electrically non-programmable and non-modifiable. The memory array is formed by memory cells having a first logic state and by memory cells having a second logic state. The data storage element of the memory cells having the first logic state is formed by a continuous conductive path uninterruptedly connecting the access transistor to the respective bit line, the data storage element of the memory cells having the second logic state is formed by a region of dielectric material insulating the access transistor from the respective bit line.
US10755776B2 Adaptive read threshold voltage tracking with gap estimation between adjacent read threshold voltages
Techniques are provided for adaptive read threshold voltage tracking with gap estimation between default read threshold voltages. A read threshold voltage for a memory is adjusted by estimating a gap between two adjacent default read threshold voltages using binary data from the memory, wherein the gap is estimated using statistical characteristics of at least one of two adjacent memory levels of the memory; computing an adjusted read threshold voltage associated with the two adjacent memory levels by using the statistical characteristics of the two adjacent memory levels and the gap; and updating the read threshold voltage with the adjusted read threshold voltage. Pages of the memory are optionally read at multiple read threshold offset locations to obtain disparity statistics, which can be used to estimate mean and/or standard deviation values for a given memory level. The gap is optionally estimated using the mean and/or standard deviation values.
US10755774B2 Coupling compensation circuitry
Various implementations described herein refer to an integrated circuit having a bitcell coupled to a bitline and a column multiplexer device coupled to the bitline between the bitcell and an output of a write driver. The integrated circuit may include a first signal line coupled to a gate of the column multiplexor device that provides a first transition signal. The integrated circuit may include a second signal line coupled to an input of the write driver that provides a second transitioning signal, and the second transition signal transitions substantially similar to the first transitioning signal. The integrated circuit may include a coupling device coupled between the first signal line and the second signal line.
US10755773B2 SRAM cell with dynamic split ground and split wordline
An SRAM cell with dynamic split ground (GND) and split wordline (WL) for extreme scaling is disclosed. The memory cell includes a first access transistor enabled by a first wordline to control access to cross coupled inverters by a first bitline. The memory cell further includes a second access transistor enabled by a second wordline to control access to the cross coupled inverters by a second bitline. The memory cell further includes a split ground line comprising a first ground line (GNDL) separated from a second ground line (GNDR). The GNDL is connected to a transistor of a first inverter of the cross coupled inverters and the GNDR is connected to a first transistor of a second inverter of the cross coupled inverters.
US10755772B1 Storage device and methods with fault tolerance capability for neural networks
Aspect for storage device with fault tolerance capability for neural networks are described herein. The aspects may include a first storage unit of a storage device. The first storage unit is configured to store one or more first bits of data and the data includes floating point type data and fixed point type data. The first bits include one or more sign bits of the floating point type data and the fixed point type data. The aspect may further include a second storage unit of the storage device. The second storage unit may be configured to store one or more second bits of the data. In some examples, the first storage unit may include an ECC memory and the second storage unit may include a non-ECC memory. The ECC memory may include an ECC check Dynamic Random Access Memory and an ECC check Static Random Access Memory.
US10755768B2 Semiconductor device including distributed write driving arrangement and method of operating same
A semiconductor memory device includes: a local write bit (LWB) line; a local write bit_bar (LWB_bar) line; a global write bit (GWB) line; a global write bit_bar (GWBL_bar) line; a column of segments, each segment including bit cells; each of the bit cells including a latch circuit and first and second pass gates connecting the corresponding LWB and LWB_bar lines to the latch circuit; and a distributed write driving arrangement. The distributed write driving arrangement includes: a global write driver including a first inverter connected between the GWB line and the LWB line, and a second inverter connected between the GWB_bar line and the LWB_bar line; and a local write driver included at an interior of each segment, each local write driver including a third inverter connected between the GWB line and the LWB line; and a fourth inverter connected between the GWB_bar line and the LWB_bar line.
US10755767B2 Sense amplifiers for wider I/O memory device
A sense amplifier includes a first transistor having a source/drain connected to a data line, a drain/source connected to a first node and a gate connected to a setting line. The sense amplifier further includes a second transistor having a source/drain connected to ground or a power supply voltage, a drain/source connected to a second node and a gate connected to the setting line.
US10755765B2 Layout structure of a bit line sense amplifier in a semiconductor memory device
A layout structure of a bit line sense amplifier in a semiconductor memory device includes a first bit line sense amplifier which is connected to a first bit line and a first complementary bit line, and is controlled via a first control line and a second control line. The first control line is connected to a first node of the first bit line sense amplifier and the second control line is connected to a second node of the first bit line sense amplifier, and the first bit line sense amplifier includes at least one pair of transistors configured to share any one of a first active region corresponding to the first node and a second active region corresponding to the second node.
US10755763B2 Apparatuses and methods for detection refresh starvation of a memory
Apparatuses and methods for detecting refresh starvation at a memory. An example apparatus, may include a plurality of memory cells, and a control circuit configured to monitor refresh request commands and to perform an action that prevents unauthorized access to data stored at the plurality of memory cells in response to detection that timing of the refresh request commands has failed to meet a refresh timing limit.
US10755761B2 Semiconductor device and system
A semiconductor device may include a first buffer, a second buffer, a divider circuit and an internal signal generation circuit. The first buffer may buffer a first input signal and a second input signal to generate a first data strobe buffering signal and a first data strobe bar buffering signal. The second buffer may generate a second data strobe buffering signal based on the first input signal and a reference xvoltage. The divider circuit may divide the second data strobe buffering signal to generate a divided signal and a divided bar signal. The internal signal generation circuit may be configured to generate a first to fourth data latch timing signals having different phases based on the first data strobe buffering signal, the first data strobe bar buffering signal, the divided signal and the divided buffering signal.
US10755760B2 Time-based access of a memory cell
Methods, systems, and devices for time-based access of memory cells in a memory array are described herein. During a sense portion of a read operation, a selected memory cell may be charged to a predetermined voltage level. A logic state stored on the selected memory cell may be identified based on a duration between the beginning of the charging and when selected memory cell reaches the predetermined voltage level. In some examples, time-varying signals may be used to indicate the logic state based on the duration of the charging. The duration of the charging may be based on a polarization state of the selected memory cell, a dielectric charge state of the selected state, or both a polarization state and a dielectric charge state of the selected memory cell.
US10755757B2 Multi-rank memory module that emulates a memory module having a different number of ranks
A transparent four rank memory module has a front side and a back side. The front side has a third memory rank stacked on a first memory rank. The back side has a fourth memory rank stacked on a second memory rank. An emulator coupled to the memory module activates and controls one individual memory rank from either the first memory rank, the second memory rank, the third memory rank, or the fourth memory rank based on the signals received from a memory controller.
US10755756B2 Apparatuses and methods for providing constant DQS-DQ delay in a memory device
Apparatuses and methods for creating a constant DQS-DQ delay in a memory device are described. An example apparatus includes a first adjustable delay line configured to provide a delay corresponding to a loop delay of a data strobe signal pathway internal to a memory, a second adjustable delay line included in the internal data strobe signal pathway, and a timing control circuit coupled to the first and second adjustable delay lines and configured to adjust a delay of the second adjustable delay line responsive to output from the first adjustable delay line and the data strobe signal pathway.
US10755755B2 Apparatuses and methods for concurrently accessing different memory planes of a memory
Apparatuses and methods for performing concurrent memory access operations for different memory planes are disclosed herein. An example apparatus may include a memory array having a plurality of memory planes. Each of the plurality of memory planes comprises a plurality of memory cells. The apparatus may further include a controller configured to receive a group of memory command and address pairs. Each memory command and address pair of the group of memory command and address pairs may be associated with a respective memory plane of the plurality of memory planes. The internal controller may be configured to concurrently perform memory access operations associated with each memory command and address pair of the group of memory command and address pairs regardless of page types associated with the pairs of the group (e.g., even if two or more of the memory command and address pairs may be associated with different page types).
US10755752B2 Memory device that performs a read operation and a test operation
A memory device includes a first sense amplifier, and a second sense amplifier. During a read operation, a first signal based on a first output of the first sense amplifier corresponding to data stored in a memory cell before writing reference data therein and a second signal based on a second output of the first sense amplifier corresponding to data stored in the memory cell after writing reference data therein, are supplied to the second sense amplifier, which compares the first and second signals to output a comparison result representative of the data stored in the memory cell. During a test operation, a third signal based on the first output and a fourth signal based on an output from a voltage supply circuit are supplied to the second sense amplifier, which outputs a comparison result of the third and fourth signals as a test result.
US10755751B2 Temperature-based memory operations
Apparatuses, methods, and devices that can be utilized to provide temperature-based memory operations are described. One or more apparatuses can include a memory device and a controller coupled to the memory device and configured to: determine an operating temperature of the apparatus, determine one of a plurality of designated open blocks of the memory device to write data based on the operating temperature of the apparatus and a size of the data, and write the data in the determined one of the plurality of designated blocks of the memory device.
US10755750B2 Power management integrated circuit load switch driver with dynamic biasing
Disclosed is an improved load switch driver for Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) devices. In one embodiment, a PMIC is disclosed comprising a gate driver, the gate driver connected to the gate of a switch; an operation frequency generator connected to the gate driver and configured to supply a periodic voltage to the gate driver; and a voltage sensor, the voltage sensor connected to the operation frequency generator and the source of the switch, the voltage sensor configured to monitor a drain-source voltage of the switch and lower the frequency of the operation frequency generator to a second frequency in response to detecting a collapse of the drain-source voltage.
US10755748B2 Systems and methods for producing annotated class discussion videos including responsive post-production content
Video production systems and methods are provided for generating annotated class discussion videos, which contain real-time student commentary post-production annotations responsive to such student commentary, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, the video production system includes a display device, a dedicated video input source, and a video processing device. The video processing device contains, in turn, a wireless receiver configured to receive wireless input signals from the dedicated video input source and a plurality of devices executing a student commentary capture application during a presentation, a controller operably coupled to the wireless receiver, and a memory storing computer-readable instructions. When executed by the controller, the computer-readable instructions cause the video processing device to generate an output video containing student commentary synchronized with the presentation as captured, at least in part, utilizing the dedicated video input source. The output video is then presented on the display device.
US10755745B2 Automatic generation of video from structured content
Device for providing a playable sequence in renderable manner comprises: a providing unit for providing defined functions, said functions for applying playable effects to objects, a time unit for adding time boundaries to said functions, to provide time bounded functions, an ordering unit for ordering said time bounded functions into a sequence, and a translation unit for applying translations to said objects in accordance with said effects.
US10755739B1 Remote railway crossing programmable device and methods thereof
A railway crossing programmable device includes a communication module in signal communication with a central server for authentication of a user to use the programmable device to modify the railway system circuit. The programmable device further includes a circuit modification module configured for electrical coupling to a railway system circuit for modifying an electrical connection of the railway system circuit in a programmed manner. The programmable device further includes a user interface configured to receive user data and display output information related to at least one of a user, a device, and a circuit modification.
US10755736B2 Microwave-assisted magnetic recording apparatus and method
A magnetic recording medium includes a recording surface comprising a first recording layer having a first ferromagnetic resonant frequency and a second recording layer having a second ferromagnetic resonant frequency. The first recording layer is configured for storing user data and the second recording layer configured for storing servo data. A recording head arrangement is configured for microwave-assisted magnetic recording (MAMR) and writing user data to the first recording layer. The recording head arrangement comprises a write pole configured to generate a write magnetic field, and a write-assist arrangement proximate the write pole. The write-assist arrangement is configured to generate a radiofrequency assist magnetic field at a frequency that corresponds to the first ferromagnetic resonant frequency. A reader of the recording head arrangement is configured to read combined signals from the first and second recording layers.
US10755731B2 Apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for storing program for utterance section detection
A method for utterance section detection includes: executing pitch gain calculation processing that includes calculating a pitch gain indicating an intensity of periodicity of an audio signal expressing a voice of a speaker for each of frames that are obtained by dividing the audio signal and that each have a predetermined length; and executing utterance section detection processing that includes determining that an utterance section on the audio signal starts when the pitch gain becomes greater than or equal to a first threshold value after a non-utterance section on the audio signal lasts, wherein the utterance section detection processing further includes determining that the utterance section ends when the pitch gain becomes less than a second threshold value lower than the first threshold value after the utterance section lasts.
US10755730B1 System and method for beep detection and interpretation
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a storage device, for beep detection and interpretation is disclosed. In one aspect, a monitoring system is disclosed that includes a processor and a storage device storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to perform operations. The operations may include obtaining sound data of audio sounds detected by a microphone that is located at the property, determining whether the sound data includes data representing one or more audio tones generated by a device, based on determining that the obtained sound data includes one or more audio tones generated by a device, generating an audio fingerprint of the sound data, determining, using the generated audio fingerprint, a state of the device that generated the one or more audio tones, and performing an operation based on the state of the device that generated the one or more audio tones.
US10755728B1 Multichannel noise cancellation using frequency domain spectrum masking
A system configured to improve noise cancellation by using portions of multiple reference signals instead of using a complete reference signal. The system divides a frequency spectrum into frequency bands and selects a single reference signal from a group of potential reference signals for every frequency band. For example, a first reference signal is selected for a first frequency band while a second reference signal is selected for a second frequency band. The system may generate a combined reference signal using portions of each of the selected reference signals, such as a portion of the first reference signal corresponding to the first frequency band and a portion of the second reference signal corresponding to the second frequency band. Additionally or alternatively, the system may perform noise cancellation using each of the selected reference signals and filter the outputs based on the corresponding frequency band to generate combined audio output data.
US10755727B1 Directional speech separation
A system configured to perform directional speech separation. The system may dynamically associate direction-of-arrivals with one or more audio sources in order to generate output audio data that separates each of the audio sources. The system identifies a target direction for each audio source, dynamically determines directions that are correlated with the target direction, and generates output signals for each audio source. The system may associate individual frequency bands with specific directions based on a time delay detected by two or more microphones. The system may determine a cross-correlation between each direction and the target direction and select directions with strong correlation. The system may generate time-frequency mask data indicating frequency bands corresponding to the directions associated with a particular audio source. Using the mask data, the system generates output audio data specific to the audio source, resulting in directional speech separation between different audio sources.
US10755725B2 Determining and remedying audio quality issues in a voice communication
A method and apparatus for determining and remedying audio quality issues in a voice communication. One example electronic computing device includes an electronic processor configured to receive, via a communication interface, a voice communication including a request from a communication device. The electronic processor is also configured to perform an analysis of the voice communication. The analysis includes disambiguating the voice communication. The electronic processor is also configured to store a profile of the voice communication associated with a state of the communication device in a history of profiles, when disambiguating the voice communication is successful. When disambiguating the voice communication fails, the electronic processor determines whether the voice communication is associated with a profile in the history of profiles. When the voice communication is not associated with a profile, a command is transmitted to the communication device to modify a transmission transport mechanism and retransmit the request.
US10755723B1 Shared audio functionality based on device grouping
Techniques are described for shared audio functionality between multiple computing devices, based on identifying computing devices in a device set. The devices may provide audio output, audio input, or both audio output and input. The devices may be organized into one or more device sets based on location, supported functions, or other criteria. The shared audio functionality may enable a voice command received at one device to be employed for controlling audio output or other operations of other device(s) in the device set. Shared audio functionality between devices may also enable synchronized audio output through using multiple devices.
US10755718B2 System and method for neural network based speaker classification
A method for classifying speakers includes: receiving, by a speaker recognition system including a processor and memory, input audio including speech from a speaker; extracting, by the speaker recognition system, a plurality of speech frames containing voiced speech from the input audio; computing, by the speaker recognition system, a plurality of features for each of the speech frames of the input audio; computing, by the speaker recognition system, a plurality of recognition scores for the plurality of features; computing, by the speaker recognition system, a speaker classification result in accordance with the recognition scores; and outputting, by the speaker recognition system, the speaker classification result.
US10755715B2 Restocking method and system
A restocking system includes a first compartment for storing consumable items; a restocking suggestion unit configured to receive restocking suggestions from a remotely located server; an output interface configured to output the restocking suggestions to a user; and a first hardware button located in an interior of the first compartment. The first hardware button is configured to: after a first restocking suggestion is output by the output interface, prompt the user to provide a confirmation input regarding the first restocking suggestion; send a respective confirmation signal to the remotely located server if the first hardware button is activated by the user within a preset time window after the first restocking suggestion is output; and send a respective rejection signal to the remotely located server if the first hardware button is not activated within the preset time window. A corresponding restocking method is also disclosed.
US10755711B2 Information presentation device, information presentation system, and terminal device
There is provision of an information presentation device including a displaying unit, an input receiving unit configured to receive an input from a user, an answer generating unit configured to generate an answer sentence in response to the input received by the input receiving unit, an additional information acquiring unit configured to acquire additional information related to a word contained in the answer sentence generated by the answer generating unit, a voice outputting unit configured to output the answer sentence by sound, and an information outputting unit configured to output the additional information on the displaying unit.
US10755710B2 Voice recognition lamp capable of networking and voice recognition lamp control system thereof
A voice recognition lamp capable of networking comprising: an audio collection element, a voice processing unit, a control unit, an electroluminescent element, an RF communication module, and a storage unit containing pre-stored voice sample data of commands to operate the lamp, voice ID data of the lamps in the network, and radio frequency communication addresses corresponding to same; the voice processing unit compares received audio information with the pre-stored data in order to acquire the radio frequency communication address and operating command corresponding to the matched audio information, the RF communication module being used for sending the operating command to the voice recognition lamp corresponding to the radio frequency address, and the control unit being used for controlling the electroluminescent element to execute the corresponding operating command. The operation is simple, and remote control of a smart terminal can be implemented.
US10755704B2 Information processing apparatus
An information processing apparatus identifies, by using an audio signal acquired by collecting a user's voice, evaluation target time that includes at least either time not including the user's voice or time during which the user is producing a meaningless utterance and produces an output appropriate to the identified evaluation target time.
US10755701B2 Method and apparatus for converting English speech information into text
The present disclosure proposes a method and an apparatus for converting English speech information into a text. The method may include: receiving the English speech information inputted by a user, determining a target speech recognition model according to a preset algorithm, and identifying original phonemes of the English speech information by applying the target speech recognition model; performing a matching on the original phonemes by applying a phonetic model generated by pre-training English texts and a preset probability model, and determining a target phoneme matched successfully; and acquiring a target English text corresponding to the target phoneme, and displaying the target English text on a speech conversion textbox.
US10755695B2 Methods in electronic devices with voice-synthesis and acoustic watermark capabilities
An electronic device includes an audio synthesizer. The audio synthesizer can generate a voice-synthesized audio output stream as a function of one or more audible characteristics extracted from voice input received from an authorized user of the electronic device. The audio synthesizer can also apply an acoustic watermark to the voice-synthesized audio output stream, the acoustic watermark indicating that the voice-synthesized audio output stream is machine made.
US10755694B2 Electronic device with voice-synthesis and acoustic watermark capabilities
An electronic device includes an audio synthesizer. The audio synthesizer can generate a voice-synthesized audio output stream as a function of one or more audible characteristics extracted from voice input received from an authorized user of the electronic device. The audio synthesizer can also apply an acoustic watermark to the voice-synthesized audio output stream, the acoustic watermark indicating that the voice-synthesized audio output stream is machine made.
US10755690B2 Directional noise cancelling headset with multiple feedforward microphones
A headphone device includes a speaker housing, a first feedforward microphone, and a second feedforward microphone. The first feedforward microphone is coupled to the speaker housing at a first location, and the second feedforward microphone is coupled to the speaker housing at a second location. The headphone device also includes an active noise cancelling (ANC) circuit configured to generate an anti-noise signal based on at least one of a first signal from the first feedforward microphone and a second signal from the second feedforward microphone. The headphone device also includes a speaker configured to generate an audio output at least partially based on the anti-noise signal.
US10755685B1 Acoustic luminaires
A luminaire can include a power source housing that houses at least one light fixture component. The luminaire can also include a light engine tray disposed proximate to the power source housing. The luminaire further can include a first acoustic feature coupled to the power source housing and the light engine tray, where the first acoustic feature comprises a first side wall having a first configuration, where the first configuration of the first side wall absorbs sound.
US10755684B1 Squeaker arrangement producing variable sounds
A sound producing device includes: a housing and carriage. The housing has a cylindrical interior surface with a helical tracking thread protruding therefrom. The cylindrical carriage has an opening in its exterior surface defining a helical shaped recess that receives and tracks along the helical housing thread. A squeaker may be secured within the carriage, so when air flows in a first direction through the housing, it emits sound, and the squeaker carriage is driven to track along the helical thread, causing the carriage to rotate and also translate in the first direction, according to a pitch of the helical thread. A frequency of the sound produced by the squeaker changes according to the carriage's translational movement, as it changes the dimensions of the sound-producing chamber. When air subsequently flows through the housing in the opposite direction, the carriage's motion is reversed, correspondingly changing the frequency of sound produced.
US10755675B2 Image processing system, image processing method, and computer program
A plurality of drawing nodes 34 draw, in parallel, a plurality of individual images to be displayed in a plurality of individual regions obtained by dividing a frame display region. A display control node 36 generates a synthetic image obtained by synthesizing together the plurality of individual images drawn by the plurality of drawing nodes 34 and causes the synthetic image to be displayed on a display device 38. In the case where the individual image of at least one individual region is delayed at a frame processing timing, the display control node 36 generates a synthetic image as an individual image of that individual region by applying the individual image of the previous frame.
US10755669B2 Display device having a controllable processing stage
Display device comprising a first radio interface which is connected to a processing stage of the display device for communication with a base station according to a first communication protocol for the purpose of controlling states of the processing stage and an additional interface which is connected to the processing stage for contactless communication according to a second communication protocol with a communication device which is different from the base station for the purpose of controlling states of the display device.
US10755668B2 Variable display size for an electronic display device
Disclosed aspects relate to an electronic display device configured for variable display size. The electronic display device may include a housing having a set of slides that form a storage compartment within the housing. The set of slides may include a slot. A primary display panel may be mounted on the front side of the housing. The electronic display device may include an auxiliary display panel of a set of auxiliary display panels that is slidably extendable from the storage compartment within the housing. The auxiliary display panel may be mounted on a slider mount configured to slide the auxiliary display panel through the slot to an extended position adjacent to the primary display panel. The electronic display device may include a display controller to detect a position of the auxiliary display panel and to establish a display arrangement for the primary display panel and the auxiliary display panel.
US10755667B2 Data processor
A novel human interface excellent in operability is provided. Furthermore, a novel data processor excellent in operability is provided. Furthermore, a novel data processor, a novel display device, or the like is provided. An input/output device that receives image data and supplies positional data, and an arithmetic device that supplies the image data and receives the positional data are included. The input/output device includes a first region, a second region, and a bend portion between the first region and the second region. Each of the first region and the second region includes a display portion and a positional data input portion that overlaps the display portion. The arithmetic device includes an arithmetic unit and a storage unit that stores a program to be executed by the arithmetic unit.
US10755663B2 Display panel driver and display apparatus having the same
A display panel driver includes a timing controller and a data driver. The timing controller generates a data signal based on an input image data. The data driver receives the data signal, converts the data signal into a data voltage and outputs the data voltage to a display panel. The data signal includes positive data and negative data. The data driver includes a data skew compensating circuit which samples the positive data using the negative data and compensates a skew of the data signal.
US10755659B2 Drive circuit, drive method of drive circuit and display device
A drive circuit, a drive method of the drive circuit and a display device are provided. The drive circuit includes a signal output module, a first level signal output end; and a plurality of switch modules. The signal output module includes N output ends for outputting a gate drive signal step by step to N scan lines. The switch modules each correspond to one of the scan lines. A control end of the i-th switch module is electrically connected with the i−1th scan line. A first connecting end is electrically connected with the corresponding i-th scan line. A second connecting end is electrically connected with the first level signal output end. Wherein, N is a positive integer, and i is a positive integer greater or less or equal to N.
US10755658B2 Fault tolerant LCD display using redundant drivers, select lines, data lines, and switches
A display device comprising: a plurality of pixels, each pixel including at least one sub-pixel; each sub-pixel comprising: a drivable visual segment, being operative to exhibit at least a first visible state and a second visible state; a first electrical potential setting section coupled with the drivable visual segment and with a first select terminal and a first data terminal, the first electrical potential setting section being operative to drive the drivable visual segment, at least from the first visible state to the second visible state; a second electrical potential setting section coupled with the drivable visual segment and with a second select terminal and a second data terminal, the second electrical potential setting section being operative to drive the drivable visual segment, independently from the first electrical potential setting section, at least from the first visible state to said second visible state.
US10755655B2 Source driver and operation method for improving display quality
A source driver and an operation method thereof are provided. The source driver includes a chopper circuit and a source driver circuit. A first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel are temporally or spatially adjacent to each other. The chopper circuit adds original gray-scale data of the first sub-pixel with a first value to serve as new gray-scale data of the first sub-pixel and deducts original gray-scale data of the second sub-pixel by a second value to serve as new gray-scale data of the second sub-pixel. The source driver circuit generates a first driving voltage for the first sub-pixel according to the new gray-scale data of the first sub-pixel and generates a second driving voltage for the second sub-pixel according to the new gray-scale data of the second sub-pixel.
US10755650B2 Display driving method and display apparatus
The present disclosure provides a display driving method. The display driving method includes: acquiring an original light source intensity of each of hues of a content to be displayed in a preset display area; setting a driving light source intensity in the display area to be three times of the original light source intensity; acquiring an original gray scale data group of each of pixel units of the content to be displayed in the preset display area; and dividing the original gray scale data group into a first gray scale data group, a second gray scale data group, and a third gray scale data group according to the original gray scale data group of each of the pixel units.
US10755648B2 Display device
A display device includes a display panel including data lines, a data driver outputting a data voltage to be supplied to the data lines to a source line, and a multiplexer distributing the data voltage received from the source line to the data lines in response to an enable signal received through an enable signal line. The multiplexer includes a plurality of switching elements each including a drain electrode connected to the source line, a source electrode connected to the data line, and a gate electrode supplied with the enable signal. The enable signal is transferred from the enable signal line to the gate electrode via an enable signal pattern. The enable signal pattern is disposed on a metal layer different from the switching elements with an insulating layer interposed between them in a formation area of the switching elements.
US10755647B2 Organic light emitting display device
An organic light emitting display device includes a driving transistor having one electrode connected with a node, and another electrode connected with an organic light emitting element, a first control transistor for receiving a first driving voltage through one electrode, and having another electrode connected with the node, a second control transistor for receiving a second driving voltage through one electrode, and having another electrode connected with the node, and a sensing transistor having one electrode connected between the another electrode of the driving transistor and the organic light emitting element, wherein the sensing transistor is turned on in a sensing period, the first control transistor is turned off in the sensing period, and the second control transistor is turned on in the sensing period.
US10755646B2 Driving method of an organic light-emitting display device based on detecting threshold voltages of driving transistors and/or turn-on voltages of organic light-emitting diodes
A driving method of an organic light-emitting display device, the display device includes a plurality of sub-pixels, each of the sub-pixels includes a driving transistor, an organic light-emitting diode and a sense line connected to the driving transistor and the organic light-emitting diode, the method includes: detecting threshold voltages of driving transistors of the sub-pixels or turn-on voltages of organic light-emitting diodes of the sub-pixels by sense lines; calculating a first driving voltage of a data driving circuit or a second driving voltage applied to anodes of the organic light-emitting diodes according to all detected threshold voltages or detected turn-on voltages respectively; and based on the first driving voltage or the second driving voltage, applying data driving voltages and supply voltages to the sub-pixels.
US10755645B2 Scan driver and display device having the same
A scan driver includes: a blocking circuit configured to receive a scan control signal and to block the scan control signal lower than a predetermined first reference voltage and higher than a predetermined second reference voltage, wherein the second reference voltage is higher than the first reference voltage; and a plurality of stages configured to output scan signals in response to the scan control signal, wherein the blocking circuit includes: a first block circuit configured to block the scan control signal lower than the first reference voltage; and a second block circuit configured to block the scan control signal higher than the second reference voltage.
US10755641B2 Electro-optical device and electronic apparatus
An electro-optical device includes scan line, data line, pixel circuit located at a position corresponding to an intersection of the scan line and the data line, a first high potential line supplies a first potential, a low potential line supplies a second potential, and a second high potential line supplies a third potential. The pixel circuit includes a light emitting element, a memory circuit disposed between the first high potential line and the low potential line, a first transistor including a gate electrically connected to the memory circuit, and a second transistor including a gate electrically connected to the scan line. The second transistor is disposed between the memory circuit and f the data line. A potential difference between the first potential and the second potential is smaller than a potential difference between the third potential and the second potential.
US10755630B2 Mobile terminal
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, which is adopted to improve the accuracy of detecting ambient light. The mobile terminal includes a display panel, a first phase retarder, a light splitting element, and at least one light sensor. The first phase retarder is located between the display panel and the light splitting element; and the at least one light sensor is arranged opposite to the light splitting element, and to receive ambient light and light emitted by the display panel. The ambient light passing through the display panel and the light emitted by the display panel sequentially pass through the first phase retarder and the light splitting element. According to the technical solution of the present disclosure, the accuracy of detecting ambient light may be improved.
US10755620B2 Tone correction data preparation device, tone correction device, electronic apparatus, and tone correction data preparation method
The driver calculates a white gamma curve based on a deviation of a tone (including a maximum tone) of white displayed on a liquid crystal display panel (LCD panel) with respect to a target tone value and on a measured gamma value at arbitrary tones excluding a maximum tone in a white gamma characteristic of the LCD panel. The driver calculates three primary gamma curves by applying, to the white gamma curve, a relation obtained by comparing a gamma curve of white of a reference display panel with gamma curves of respective red, green, and blue. The driver corrects a white balance of display data based on the three primary gamma curves and expected output values of respective three primary colors calculated based on highest tone values of three primary colors of the reference display panel and of white of the LCD panel.
US10755616B2 Grating and method for manufacturing the same, method for driving a grating, naked eye three-dimensional display system
The present disclosure relates to a grating and a method for manufacturing the same, a method for driving a grating, and a naked eye three-dimensional display system. The grating includes a simplest grating and a driving signal line, the simplest grating is composed of a plurality of grating units arranged in sequence, the driving signal lines are connected to the grating units, and the driving signal line is configured to transmit a driving signal to each one of the plurality of grating units according to different resolutions so as to drive each grating unit to present a light penetration state or a light blocking state such that a grating constant corresponding to the resolution is obtained by the simplest grating.
US10755610B1 Connectors for display frame
A display frame includes at least one supporting frame having a receiving slot; at least one connector having a main portion and at least two connecting portions rotatably arranged on the main portion; wherein the connecting portions can slide along the receiving slot to lock the connecting portion of the supporting frame.
US10755608B2 Display device
A display device may include a first pixel, a second pixel, a first data line electrically connected to the first pixel, a second data line electrically connected to the second pixel and electrically insulated from the first data line, a first signal wire electrically connected to the first data line, a second signal wire electrically connected to the second data line, and a connecting wire electrically connecting the second data line to the second signal wire. The connecting wire may include a first section and a second section. The second section may be directly connected to the first section, may overlap the first pixel, may overlap the first data line, and may be oblique relative to each of the first data line and the second data line in a plan view of the display device.
US10755603B1 Color-coded instructional wigs for teaching braiding techniques
The color-coded instructional wig system includes a wig cap configured to cover at least a portion of a scalp, wherein the wig cap includes an inner surface for contacting the scalp and an outer surface, a plurality of hair segments extending from the outer surface of the wig body, wherein each hair segment is a different color than the adjacent hair segment, and a style instruction including a plurality of steps for a user to perform to result in a final braided hair style.
US10755602B2 Simulated dissectible tissue
A simulated tissue structure for surgical training is provided. The simulated tissue structure includes a first layer made of silicone and a second layer made of silicone interconnected by a third layer made of polyester fiber that is embedded in part in the first layer and in part in the second layer to create a mechanical linkage between the first layer and the second layer. Part of the third layer that is adjacent to the first layer and part of the third layer that is adjacent to the second layer includes fiber strands coated in silicone. An inclusion that mimics an anatomical structure is located between the first layer and the second layer. The third layer of polyester fibers provides a realistic dissection plane for the practice of the surgical excision of the inclusion.
US10755599B2 Apparatus and method for assessing tooth-sensitivity treatment by oral-care product
A portable tooth-sensitivity demonstration apparatus and a process. The apparatus includes a main unit with a top cover having at least one tooth station thereon; an electrical circuit, a sensitivity indicator, and an on/off switch. A sensor in the tooth station is part of the electrical circuit to activate a response by the sensitivity indicator. A water-permeable tooth piece, treated with an oral-care product, is placed into the tooth station, and a few drops of water are deposited on top of the tooth piece. Lack of response from the sensitivity indicator shows an absence of sensitivity and hence effectiveness of the oral-care product, while a response from the sensitivity indicator shows existing sensitivity and thus failure of the oral-care product to seal the tooth piece. In an apparatus having multiple tooth stations, different oral-care products can be assessed simultaneously and side-by-side.
US10755598B2 Method and apparatus for identifying an instrument location based on measuring a characteristic
A method to determine the location of an instrument within a patient can be based upon the measuring of a characteristic within the patient and matching the currently measured characteristic with a previously measured characteristic. If the measurements of a characteristic matches in an appropriate or selected manner then a location match can be determined. The characteristic can be any appropriate characteristic and measured in any appropriate way.
US10755597B2 Method and apparatus for calculating meal period
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for calculating a meal period, the method including: calculating, by a wrist acceleration calculating unit, a wrist acceleration variation value which is a variation value of acceleration in respect to a motion of a user's wrist which is measured based on gravitational acceleration; calculating, by a wrist angle calculating unit, a wrist angle variation value which is a variation value of an angle to the user's wrist based on a gravitational direction by using the wrist acceleration variation value; detecting, by an eating behavior candidate pattern detecting unit, an eating behavior candidate pattern based on a predetermined reference by applying one or more threshold values to the wrist angle variation value; and calculating, by a meal period calculating unit, a meal period based on the number of times the eating behavior candidate pattern occurs.
US10755592B2 Facilitating diagnosis and correction of operational problems
An online learning management system for monitoring and maintaining operational integrity of online teaching groups having users distributed across a network is disclosed. The system includes a managing interface, a teaching module, an analyzing module, a managing module, and a monitoring module. The teaching module is configured to manage communications between computing devices of the users. The analyzing module is configured to detect operational problems and disturbances. The managing module is configured to receive messages from the analyzing module, remove a user experiencing the operational problem or disturbance, insert the user into a managing area, facilitate diagnosis and correction of the operational problem or disturbance, and return the user when the operational problem or disturbance has been corrected. The monitoring module is configured to monitor connection status data of the computing devices, determine if the connection status is unstable, and record the connection status data of the user.
US10755591B2 Electronic device and method for debriefing evidence-based training sessions
An electronic device for collecting evidence during training sessions. The electronic device comprises a communications module for acquiring real-time training session data during a training session; a real-time data acquisition module for generating time-stamped training session data; an input unit for acquiring instructor rating data input by an instructor during the training session; a real-time instructor rating module for generating time-stamped instructor rating data; a storing module for storing real-time data of the training session in a data repository, including the time-stamped training session data and the time-stamped instructor rating data; a debriefing module for retrieving real-time data of a training session from the data repository, replay the real-time data on a display, and update the instructor rating data in the data repository with updated instructor rating data received from an instructor during the replay.
US10755587B2 Aircraft movement limits for safe flight
A value for an aircraft movement limit is received where the aircraft movement limit is associated with a manned aircraft. The aircraft movement limit is automatically set to the value. A pilot instruction is received and a control signal for the aircraft is generated using the pilot instruction and the aircraft movement limit.
US10755585B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle authorization and geofence envelope determination
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for unmanned aerial vehicle authorization and geofence envelope determination. One of the methods includes determining, by an electronic system in an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), an estimated fuel remaining in the UAV. An estimated fuel consumption of the UAV is determined. Estimated information associated with wind affecting the UAV is determined using information obtained from sensors included in the UAV. Estimated flights times remaining for a current path, and one or more alternative flight paths, are determined using the determined estimated fuel remaining, determined estimated fuel consumption, determined information associated wind, and information describing each flight path. In response to the electronic system determining that the estimated fuel remaining, after completion of the current flight path, would be below a first threshold, an alternative flight path is selected.
US10755584B2 Apparatus, system and method for managing airspace for unmanned aerial vehicles
An apparatus, system and method for managing airspace for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The apparatus, system and method may include a platform comprising at least records of certified administratively acceptable requestors of restricted use of the airspace for UAVs, a plurality of airspace management rules for UAVs, and a broadcaster for providing notifications over at least one telecommunications network; and a plurality of applications, each instantiated by a processor on one of a plurality of corresponded devices by non-transitory computing code, wherein the plurality of corresponded devices comprises at least a plurality of mobile devices. A first of the plurality of applications may be capable of receiving the restricted UAV use request from a requestor within a physical area of the restricted UAV use request, and of forwarding the restricted UAV use request and an identification of the requestor to the platform over the at least one telecommunications network.
US10755582B2 Drone physical and data interface for enhanced distance coverage
There are provided systems and methods for a drone physical and data interface for enhanced distance coverage. An unmanned aerial vehicle or a drone may be unable to operate over a distance due to range limitations. The drone may utilize onboard systems and communications with other devices and servers to detect another vehicle operating over at least a portion of the distance, where connecting to the vehicle and using the vehicles resources for travel over the portion of the distance decreases the flight time of the drone. The drone may utilize a camera and communications with the vehicle or server to determine a connection point to the vehicle, and may connect to the vehicle to travel the portion of the distance. If the drone has not yet arrived at the destination and still requires further assistance reaching it, the drone may locate another vehicle to further use.
US10755576B2 Passive infra-red guidance system
A passive infra-red guidance system and method for augmenting operation of an autonomous vehicle on a roadway includes at least one forward-looking infra-red imaging sensor mounted on the vehicle in operative communication with an image processor tied into the vehicle's operational system. The system determines the left and right edges of the roadway using thermal imaging, and then determines the centerline of the travel lane in which the vehicle is travelling based on the determined left and right edges of the roadway. The system then compares the determined centerline of the travel lane with the actual position of the vehicle and identifies any adjustment needed for the vehicle's position based on the comparison. The left and right edge determination may comprise identifying a difference between a thermal signature representative of the roadway and a thermal signature representative of a non-roadway portion that is located proximate to the roadway portion.
US10755575B2 Raw sensor data sharing for enhanced fleet-wide environmental awareness and safety
In one embodiment, a first vehicle makes, using a first machine learning-based model, a determination that raw image data captured by the first vehicle does not indicate the presence of a driving hazard. The first vehicle sends a hazard assessment request to a second vehicle in communication proximity of the first vehicle that includes the raw image data. The first vehicle receives a hazard detection response from the second vehicle that indicates a driving hazard identified by the second vehicle by applying a second machine learning-based model to the raw image data included in the hazard assessment request. The first vehicle adjusts a path of travel of the first vehicle to avoid the driving hazard identified by the second vehicle.
US10755567B2 Determining vehicle parked location
A method and system of determining a parked location of a vehicle, the method including: establishing a short-range wireless communication (SRWC) connection with the vehicle using a personal SRWC device, wherein the SRWC connection operates according to a first protocol; carrying out a SRWC service that is associated with the SRWC; detecting termination of the SRWC service independently of a termination of the SRWC connection; in response to the detection of the termination of the SRWC service, obtaining a location of the personal SRWC device; and storing the location of the personal SRWC device as a parked location of the vehicle.
US10755561B2 Vehicle or moving object detection
The present application relates to the detection of moving vehicles and other objects, in particular though not exclusively for the application of switching stationary charging pads for moving electric vehicle charging. There is provided an electric vehicle detecting apparatus for switching a charging pad for charging a vehicle transmitting a locating signal, the apparatus comprising two sensors separated in the direction of travel of the vehicle, and a detector arranged to detect the vehicle by comparing the locating signals received by each of the two sensors.
US10755560B2 Real-time pollution control at a traffic junction
A system and method for real-time pollution control at a traffic junction are presented. A pollution level may be determined at the traffic junction according to weather, traffic volume, traffic type, pollution measurements, topology, or a combination thereof. A traffic volume threshold may be determined for the traffic junction to maintain the pollution level below a pollution threshold. One or more parameters of the traffic junction may be set to maintain traffic volume below the traffic volume threshold.
US10755556B2 Interrupt detection for physiological sensor
A device includes a housing, an emitter, a detector, and a processor. The housing has a body contact surface configured for affixation to a tissue site of a body. The emitter is coupled to the housing and has an emission surface and an electrical terminal. The emission surface is configured to emit light proximate the body contact surface in response to a signal applied to the electrical terminal. The detector is coupled to the housing. The detector has a sense surface and an output terminal. The detector is configured to provide an output signal on the output terminal in response to light detected at the sensor surface. The processor is coupled to the electrical terminal and coupled to the output terminal. The processor is configured to implement an algorithm to monitor for an interruption between the body contact surface and the body and configured to generate an interrupt signal corresponding to the monitoring.
US10755553B2 Collaborative alarm monitoring system and method
A collaborative alarm monitoring system (100) includes a security system host server (106) and a chat session server (116). The security host server is in signal communication with at least one security panel (102A, 102B) to receive an alert signal in response to a detected alarm event. The chat session server is in signal communication with the security system host server and is configured to store a chat session protocol and software that when executed by a hardware processor executes a chat session. A monitoring device (110A, 110B, 110C) alerts an operator of the alarm event in response to receiving the alert signal. The monitoring device includes a chat session client that generates a chat session interface to display an alarm event thread indicative of the alarm event. The chat session server generates a communication stream for each alarm event, and the communication stream is individually displayed on the chat session interface of the monitoring device.
US10755552B2 Systems for coordinated mediation action in response to an identified environmental anomaly on a shipping container
An improved system on a transit vehicle is described for coordinated mediation action in response to an identified environmental anomaly on a shipping container transported by the vehicle. The system has wirelessly broadcasting ID nodes at different locations within the container, and a fire suppression system on the vehicle having a wireless transceiver-based controller operating as a master node that can cause the suppression system to deliver fire suppressant material to the container using a delivery nozzle and pump. The controller, as master node, is configured to operate as a primary monitor for the anomaly by being operative to monitor ID node signals; identify the anomaly based on the signals; generate a layered alert notification related to the anomaly (identifying a targeted mediation action and establishes a mediation response priority); and initiate a mediation response by the suppression system related to the targeted mediation action and the mediation response priority.
US10755551B2 Dynamically managing premises management traffic
Systems and methods for dynamic communication and control of devices associated with a premises are disclosed. The systems and methods may include receiving first status information by a device associated with a premises; determining a priority condition based at least on the first status information; transmitting the first status information including a first differentiated services code point indicative of the priority condition; and transmitting second status information including a second differentiated services code point indicative of the normal condition.
US10755544B2 Automatic smoke/carbon monoxide evacuation power switch method and system
An automatic smoke/carbon monoxide detection system and method are described that are configured to automatically shut off power supplied to an appliance/equipment, a room of a structure, a zone within a structure, or an entire structure upon detection of smoke/carbon monoxide/hazardous gases. A system and method are further described herein that are configured to connect to an on-board diagnostic port, where upon detection of smoke/carbon monoxide/hazardous gases exceeding a certain level, an alert is displayed/sounded so that the driver/passenger of the vehicle can act appropriately. Alternatively, a command may be issued to shut off the engine of the vehicle to immediately halt the production of deadly gases.
US10755542B2 Method and apparatus for surveillance via guided wave communication
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a surveillance system operable to generate surveillance data based on a sensor input to at least one sensor device. A plurality of electromagnetic waves is generated for transmission to an administrator system of the surveillance system via a guided wave transceiver, where the plurality of electromagnetic waves includes a surveillance data signal generated based on the surveillance data. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10755537B1 Implementing deterrent protocols in response to detected security events
Various deterrent protocols may be defined and implemented for lights and/or speakers located at a property. For example, in response to a detected security event, e.g., detected motion on or near the property, a first action defined by a deterrent protocol may be instigated by a security system. The first action may be, for example, activating one or more light emitters in a steady state mode, e.g., a continuous on mode, or a non-steady state mode, e.g., a flashing pattern. If after a predetermined amount of time, the security event is still detected, based upon the deterrent protocol, a second action may be instigated. The second action may include changing the mode of the light emitted by the one or more light emitters. In embodiments, the first or second action may include activating a speaker to emit audio.
US10755535B2 On demand self checkout
A method and system provide on demand self checkout for users purchasing products from a store, according to an embodiment. When a user believes that lines at a conventional clerk operated checkout counter are too long or when the user merely wants to do a self checkout, the user can go to a designated area in the store. The user can open an app installed on the user's mobile device and can perform a self checkout by scanning the products with the mobile device.
US10755534B2 Monitoring method and system for offline payment machine
Methods, systems, and devices, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for monitoring a payment machine are provided. One of the methods includes: monitoring a payment machine's interaction with a terminal; and in response to determining that the payment machine is obtaining payment information from the terminal, sending, in a low-power-consumption communication mode, attribute information of the payment machine to the terminal, causing the terminal to send the attribute information to a server for monitoring an operation status of the payment machine.
US10755533B2 Secure anti-skimmer technology for use with magnetic cards
Detecting and reporting skimming of a magnetic stripe of a magnetic instrument having a magnetic stripe. The magnetic head detector detects a reading of the magnetic stripe from the magnetic instrument and, if the reading is detected, transmits a reporting signal to a microchip indicating the magnetic stripe was read. The microchip receives the reporting signal from the magnetic head detector and transmits a buzzer signal to a microbuzzer. The microbuzzer generates an audible notification when the buzzer signal is received from the microchip. A microbattery powers the magnetic head detector, the microchip, and the microbuzzer.
US10755532B2 Method for administering a package of shuffled playing cards
Administrating a package of shuffled playing cards to prevent fraudulent card exchanges. The administrating system is configured to calculate places and a number of packages of shuffled playing cards at places of the backyard, the places of playing tables, places of carriers and the disposition place using information obtained by the loading step and unloading step and the administrating system calculates by every ID codes bases 1) places of packages registered by the registering step for registering to a data base of administrating system and a number of packages place by place from information obtained from the loading step and the unloading step. The administrating system is configured to recognize whether there is a lost package by comparing the information of all ID codes registered in registering steps with the ID codes at places of packages obtained at the calculating step from the loading step and the unloading step.
US10755527B2 Gaming machine with hot mode
A gaming machine with a hot mode is disclosed. A processor of the gaming machine can determine whether the gaming machine is in a hot mode state. After determining that the gaming machine is in the hot mode state, the gaming machine can determine a number of hot mode spins and perform each hot mode spin of the number of hot mode spins. Performing a hot mode spin can include receiving a wager, determining an outcome of a random event, generating a display related to the outcome of the random event, and determining a payout for the wager based on the outcome of the random event and a hot-mode return rate. The hot-mode return rate can be selected so that a sum of payouts during the number of hot mode spins is expected to exceed a sum of wagers made during the number of hot mode spins.
US10755525B2 Inspection system, inspecting device and gaming chip
An inspection system inspects gaming chips each having a color or a display indicating a value on an outer surface in a state where the gaming chips are stored in a case in which a maximum number of gaming chips to be stored is limited, and a radio tag storing gaming chip information is embedded in each of the gaming chips. The gaming chips are stored in the case capable of containing a row of gaming chips stacked in a thickness direction, and the inspection system includes a reading device that reads the radio tag of the gaming chip in the case and acquires gaming chip information of the gaming chip and a determining unit that compares the gaming chip information with a maximum number of gaming chips storable in the case and determines an abnormality of the gaming chip in the case when the number of gaming chips obtained from the gaming chip information is different from a maximum number of storable gaming chips.
US10755524B2 Fraud detection system in a casino
A fraud detection system which detects fraud in a game of performing collection and redemption of chips in accordance with a win or lose result includes a camera which captures an image of chips contained in a chip tray of a dealer, an image analyzing apparatus which analyses the image captured by the camera to detect an amount of the chips contained in the chip tray, a card distribution device which determines a win or lose result of a game, and a control device which compares the win or lose result of the game and the amount of the chips contained in the chip tray before and after collection and redemption of the chips to detect fraud.
US10755523B2 Gaming device docking station for authorized game play
In one embodiment, a system to authorize a mobile electronic device to play games of chance includes a gaming system manager and a docking station, The docking station can be configured to: (i) detect whether the mobile electronic device is connected to a receiver of the docking station; (ii) receive device information from the mobile electronic device if it is detected that the mobile electronic device is connected to the receiver; (iii) determine whether a game of chance can be played on the mobile electronic device based on the received device information; (iv) authorize the mobile electronic device to play the game of chance; and (v) transmit gaming data to the mobile electronic device if it is determined that the game of chance can be played on the mobile electronic device and if the mobile electronic device is authorized.
US10755522B1 Drop cart with cashbox data reader array and autonomous drop cart processing system for automated casino accounting
An autonomous drop cart processing system is described. The system is configured to communicably couple with a drop cart that includes an array of cashbox data readers configured to interface with cashbox data transmitters associated with cashboxes inserted into compartments of the drop cart. As a result of this construction, the autonomous drop cart processing system can remove contents of each cashbox on the drop cart without needing to remove the cashbox from the drop cart in order to read the data from the cashbox data transmitter.
US10755521B1 Method and system for enabling variable wagers on a common drawing via assigned bins while using a single draw game ticket for making a plurality of wagers
A method and system are provided for betting and redemption using a single draw game ticket for a plurality of discrete wagers made by an individual consumer for a given draw game, thereby allowing discrete wagers to be accepted, recorded, and documented for any number of wagers at one time.
US10755516B2 Hanging rod control device for display rack
A hanging rod control device for a display rack includes a mounting member, a rod, a positioning assembly, a release assembly, a driven device, and a drive device. The mounting member is attached to the display rack. The rod has one end secured to the mounting member with items hung from the rod. The positioning assembly is secured to the mounting member and includes a front plate, a rear fastening member, a shaft interconnecting the front plate and the rear fastening member, and a sliding member having teeth. The release assembly is penetrated by both the shaft and the sliding member and includes arms and positioning plates arranged in alternating fashion. The driven device is disposed in the mounting member and includes a cam and a shaft member operatively connected to the cam.
US10755515B1 Handheld point-of-sale terminal with configurable credit card device
A handheld point-of-sale (POS) terminal) is provided that has a housing, a touchscreen display on a face of the housing, and a credit card reader that is configurable for use disposed within the housing, the credit card reader including a first assembly comprising a mag stripe card reader and a second assembly comprising a Europay Mastercard Visa (EMV) reader, where the second assembly is coupled to the first assembly. The first assembly rotates about an axis perpendicular to a plane in which the assemblies are disposed to one of a plurality of angular positions, the plurality of angular positions indicating an offset angle of the first assembly relative to the second assembly, where the credit card reader is disposed within the housing in the one of the plurality of positions, and where the housing is configured to allow for access to credit card insertion points on the credit card reader.
US10755505B2 Locking and unlocking system, key unit, and server
A locking and unlocking system includes: a server; a mobile terminal; and a key unit, wherein the server includes a server transmission unit configured to transmit cancel information, wherein the mobile terminal includes a terminal transmission unit configured to transmit first authentication information and a first request signal, wherein the key unit includes: a key-unit first reception unit configured to receive the cancel information; a key-unit second reception unit configured to receive the first authentication information and the first request signal; a first authentication unit configured to authenticate the mobile terminal; and a locking and unlocking processing unit configured to perform a process of unlocking or locking the door of the vehicle or facility, and wherein the locking and unlocking processing unit is configured to prohibit unlocking of the door of the vehicle or facility.
US10755504B1 Method for controlling vehicle based on location information and vehicle-control supporting server using the same
A method for controlling a vehicle based on location information is provided. The method includes steps of: a vehicle-control supporting server (a) if authentication information, issuance information on a user device certificate and on a vehicle device certificate, the user device certificate, a digital signature, and the vehicle device certificate have been stored, and if a request is acquired, verifying vehicle device information, the vehicle device certificate, user device information, and the user device certificate, determining whether the request is from a user device within a controllable distance and whether the vehicle's change of a location is within a range, and (b) if the certificates are valid, if the request is from the user device, if the user device is within the controllable distance, and if the change is within the range, then transmitting control-authorizing information to the user device and the vehicle device to execute a device command.
US10755503B2 Method and system for managing door access using beacon signal
A method and system allow management of access to a door using a beacon signal. A user access authority determination unit controls access of a user to a target door based beacon data from beacons installed near a door. The user carries a terminal that obtains the beacon data based on a proximity to the beacons. The method includes identifying the target door based on identification information of the beacons extracted from the beacon data. A type of user movement is determined. The type of user movement includes an entering movement that the user enters into an inner side from an outer side through the target door and an exiting movement that the user exits the inner side to the outer side through the target door. An access authentication process to be performed to unlock the target door is determined according to the determined type of user movement.
US10755501B2 Rolling code based proximity verification for entry access
The solution is directed to access control systems and verifying proximity of a user to an access point that the user is wirelessly requesting access to. The proximity verification is based on placing proximity hubs adjacent to the different access points. Each proximity hub advertises a different unique identifier that changes periodically over a short-range wireless network and can be detected with a mobile device if the mobile device is physically within a short distance from the proximity hub. The unique identifier changes based on a rolling code. A user is permitted access to a restricted access point in response to the mobile device sending over a different long-range wireless network, the unique identifier advertised from a proximity hub adjacent to a desired access point and user access credentials authenticating access privileges of the user to the desired access point.
US10755495B1 Technology for detecting onboard sensor tampering
Systems and methods detecting onboard sensor tampering are disclosed. According to embodiments, data captured by interior sensors within a vehicle may be analyzed to determine an indication that the activity of the vehicle operator either cannot be sufficiently detected or cannot be sufficiently identified using the captured data (e.g., that the captured data may be compromised). A date and time associated with the indication may be recorded, and a vehicle operator associated with the indication may be identified. A possible cause for the compromised data may be diagnosed, and notification may be generated indicating that the activity of the vehicle operator either cannot be sufficiently detected or cannot be sufficiently identified, and/or the possible cause. Additionally, a recommendation for restoring sensor functionality may be generated for the vehicle operator based the possible cause.
US10755493B2 Method for fuselage leak monitoring and detection by an integrated APU-ECS-CPCS system
A system of pressure control for an environment to be pressurized includes a controller configured to calculate an environment leakage effective area CdALEAK according to: CdALEAK=f(Pc, Tc, Pa, WLEAK) wherein Pc is an environment pressure; Tc is an environment temperature; Pa is an ambient pressure outside of the environment; WLEAK=WECS−WOFV−WAPU; wherein WECS=air pressure inflow into the environment; WOFV=air pressure outflow to ambient that is outside of the environment; WAPU=f(Tin, Pin, APURPM, Flowfuel); wherein Tin=inlet temperature to a power source; Pin=inlet pressure to the power source; APURPM=rotational speed of the power source; Flowfuel=power source fuel flow. A processor is in communication with the controller and configured to compare a current CdALEAK value with a control limit; wherein the control limit is based on historical CdALEAK values.
US10755491B2 Electronic device for transmitting relay message to external vehicle and method thereof
According to various embodiments, an electronic device may include at least one sensor, at least one communication circuit, and a processor electrically connected to the at least one sensor and/or the at least one communication circuit, wherein the processor is configured to determine a relay message generation condition associated with a vehicle based at least on data acquired from the at least one sensor and/or the at least one communication circuit, to generate a relay message based at least on the data acquired from the at least one sensor and/or the at least one communication circuit when the relay message generation condition is satisfied based on the determination result, and to transmit the generated relay message to an external vehicle through the at least one communication circuit.
US10755488B2 Systems, methods, and apparatuses for modifying model data for printing three-dimensional anatomical objects
The described implementations relate to systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing segmented models of objects that have been rendered in three-dimensional space. Furthermore, the segmented models can be automatically assigned connectors for allowing the models to be assembled and disassembled. The models can be generated based on object data generated from scans of an object, such as an anatomical body. A selected area of interest can be selected from the object data, and the object data can be cropped in order to provide a more concise volume from which to generate a model, such as at a 3D printer. The structure characterized by the object data can be processed to determine suitable locations for connectors that can allow the model to be disassembled while also providing an unobstructed view of the selected area of interest.
US10755487B1 Techniques for using perception profiles with augmented reality systems
Techniques are provided to help social networking users manage their augmented reality identity. In particular, a user may customize one or more perception profiles, each of which specifying a selection and an arrangement of augmented reality elements to display over a view of the user. The user may further associate each perception profile with a relationship category that may be defined by the user. In this way, users gain more control over what image to project to different categories of people and is thereby empowered to express their identities in a context-appropriate way.
US10755486B2 Occlusion using pre-generated 3D models for augmented reality
To prevent virtual content from occluding physical objects in an augmented reality (AR) system, the embodiments herein describe generating a pass-through texture using a pre-generated model of a physical object. In one embodiment, the AR system determines the location of the physical object as well as its orientation. With this information, the system rotates and re-sizes the pre-generated model of the object to match its location and orientation in the real-world. The system then generates the pass-through texture from the pre-generated model and inserts the texture into the virtual content. When the virtual content is displayed, the pass-through texture permits light from the real-world view to pass through substantially unaffected by the virtual content. In this manner, the physical object (which aligns with the location of the pass-through texture in the virtual content) can be seen by the user—i.e., is not occluded by the virtual content.
US10755484B1 Estimating subsurface feature locations during excavation
In one embodiment, techniques are provided for capturing accurate information describing the location of subsurface features (e.g., subsurface utilities such as water pipes, sewer pipes, electrical conduits, etc.) usable in providing an augmented reality view. A set of images is captured with a camera rig coupled to a mobile portion (e.g., the boom) of a piece of heavy construction equipment (e.g., an excavator) being used by workers to conduct an excavation that exposes the subsurface features. The set of images is provided to a structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry that generates a 3D reality mesh. Relative and/or absolute locations of the subsurface features are calculated based on the 3D reality mesh and provided to an augmented reality application executing on an augmented reality device for use in providing an augmented reality view.
US10755483B1 Techniques for accurate and faithful projections in an outdoor augmented reality view
In one embodiment, techniques are provided for projecting information (e.g., describing subsurface features such as subsurface utilities) onto a surface (e.g., road surface) of the physical environment using pre-captured topography (e.g., determined by structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry) and pre-projection of the information onto the pre-captured topography. The pre-projected information is subsequently combined with a live view of the physical environment to produce an augmented reality view that is displayed to a user.
US10755482B2 Information processing device and information processing method
Provided is a mechanism that can prevent deterioration in a sense of immersion or a sense of reality of a user with respect to a virtual object displayed in a display area from deteriorating. An information processing device includes a display control unit that controls display of a virtual object displayed to be moved in a display area, and change an aspect of the virtual object when the virtual object moves across a boundary of the display area. An information processing method is performed using a processor, the information processing method including controlling display of a virtual object displayed to be moved in a display area, and changing an aspect of the virtual object when the virtual object moves across a boundary of the display area.
US10755480B2 Displaying content in an augmented reality system
An example method is performed by a computing system, and includes: obtaining an image of an object captured by a device during relative motion between the object and the device; determining a location of the device relative to the object during image capture based on one or more attributes of the object in the image; mapping a three-dimensional (3D) graphical model representing the object to the object in the image based, at least in part, on the location of the device, where the 3D graphical model includes information about the object; receiving a selection of a part of the object; and outputting, for rendering on a user interface, at least some information from the 3D graphical model based on the part selected.
US10755478B1 System and method for precision indoors localization and mapping
A method of mapping an interior of a building and/or a device for mapping and/or construction of an interior of a building is disclosed. For example, an autonomous device may find a reference point in a building and/or build an accurate 3D model of the space and/or the building. For example, while mapping the building, the device may use 3D features to orient itself and/or define reference points. For example, a corner where three surfaces meet may serve as a reference point. In some embodiments, the device starts from a starting point (optionally the starting point is arbitrary) and/or finds a defined reference point. For example, the device may include a self-mobile device (e.g. a robot) including a 3D sensor (for example a depth camera and/or 3D Lidar). Optionally the system may include a high precision robotic arm.
US10755477B2 Real-time face 3D reconstruction system and method on mobile device
The present invention provides a real-time face 3D reconstruction system on a mobile device, comprising: a data preprocessing module, a face model iteration module and a 3D rendering module. The data preprocessing module is connected to the face model iteration module and transmits data and/or signals to the face model iteration module, and the face model iteration module is connected to the rendering module and transmits data and/or signals to the rendering module. The present invention also provides a real-time face 3D reconstruction method on a mobile device. The present invention only needs an image acquired by a single camera to reconstruct a face model without any manual calibration.
US10755474B1 Method of processing a volumetric dataset and a method of rendering a volumetric dataset
A method of processing a volumetric dataset for imaging includes receiving a volumetric dataset comprising data for imaging and determining an irradiance value at a given point in the volumetric dataset. In an embodiment, the method includes performing a selection process to select one or more of a plurality of irradiance data structures and storing the irradiance value in the or each selected irradiance data structure.
US10755472B2 Method and apparatus for displaying image based on user motion information
Methods and apparatuses are provided for transmitting information about an omni-directional image based on user motion information by a server. Motion parameters are received from an apparatus worn by a user for displaying an omni-directional image. User motion information is generated based on the received motion parameters. First packing information corresponding to a user position is generated based on the user motion information. Second packing information corresponding to a position in close proximity to the user position is generated based on the user motion information. Third packing information is generated based on the first packing information and the second packing information At least one of the first packing information, the second packing information, and the third packing information is transmitted to the apparatus.
US10755471B2 Generation apparatus, system and method for generating virtual viewpoint image
To make it possible to obtain a natural virtual viewpoint image in which a structure or the like existing within an image capturing scene is represented three-dimensionally so as to be the same as a real one while suppressing a network load at the time of transmission of multi-viewpoint image data. The generation device according to the present invention generates a virtual viewpoint image based on three-dimensional shape data corresponding to an object, three-dimensional shape data corresponding to a structure, background data corresponding to a background different at least from the object and the structure, and information indicating a virtual viewpoint.
US10755468B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and program to improve speed for calculating a color of pixels in image data
Methods and apparatus provide, for each partial area into which a display area is divided, determining multiple pixel groups including pixels overlapping a two-dimensional area; allocating the pixels belonging to the multiple pixel groups to any one of multiple processing groups that are each capable of including pixels whose number is smaller than or equal to a predetermined parallel number; calculating in parallel each color of pixels belonging to the processing group on the basis of the color calculation information stored in the memory; and outputting image data on the basis of the calculated color.
US10755467B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a data acquisition unit configured to acquire data in which three-dimensional medical image data and supplementary information are associated with each other, a cross section information acquisition unit configured to acquire the supplementary information from the data and acquire cross section information indicating a cross section based on the supplementary information, a cross-sectional image generation unit configured to generate cross-sectional image data corresponding to the cross section based on the three-dimensional medical image data and the cross section information, and a display control unit configured to cause a display unit to display an image based on the cross-sectional image data.
US10755462B2 Electronic device
An electronic device: calculates, for each image, length of a side in a first direction when resizing length of a side in a second direction to a specific length; arranges images such that the number of images arranged in the first direction is not more than a threshold number and a total of lengths of sides in the first direction of the images arranged in the first direction is not more than a threshold length; executes, for each image, resize processing for resizing the images arranged in the first direction such that the total of the lengths is approximated to the threshold length and lengths of sides in the second direction of the images arranged in the first direction are approximated; and displays the images, on which the resize processing is executed, in the display area side by side in the first and second directions.
US10755460B2 Generating enhanced images using dimensional data
A flat scene modeler can more accurately simulate items in environments by receiving instructions to model a given 2D depiction of an item in a given 2D depiction of a room. The flat scene modeler can analyze the instructions and arrange a 3D model of the item in a 3D model of the room. Textures, materials, lighting, and virtual camera position are modified per the received instructions. Two-dimensional images rendered from the 3D models can be provided to a user as a simulation.
US10755459B2 Object painting through use of perspectives or transfers in a digital medium environment
Techniques and systems are described herein that support improved object painting in digital images through use of perspectives and transfers in a digital medium environment. In one example, a user interacts with a two-dimensional digital image in a user interface output by a computing device to apply digital paint. The computing device fits a three-dimensional model to an object within the image, e.g., the face. The object, as fit to the three-dimensional model, is used to support output of a plurality of perspectives of a view of the object with which a user may interact to digitally paint the object. As part of this, digital paint as specified through the user inputs is applied directly by the computing device to a two-dimensional texture map of the object. This may support transfer of digital paint by a computing device between objects by transferring the digital paint using respective two-dimensional texture maps.
US10755458B1 Candlestick chart display system, method, and device
A network access device is configured to display a first vertical line of a height proportionate to a range between a first high price and first low price from a first intratime period of OHLC data and display a second vertical line adjacent to the first vertical line, the second vertical line having a height proportionate to a range between a second high price and second low price from a second intratime period of OHLC data and generate a body from an open price of the time period and a close price of the second intratime period and determine a highest intratime period having a highest price from each high price of each intratime period and a lowest intratime period having a lowest price from each low price of each intratime period and generate and display an enhanced candlestick by the display of the body overlayed upon the first vertical line and the second vertical line and then generate at least one of an upper wick and lower wick by a removal of all portions of all vertical lines outside of the body from all intratime periods other than above the body of the highest intratime period and below the body of the lowest intratime period.
US10755454B2 Clinical task-based processing of images
An imaging system, such as a DBT system, is provided that is capable of providing processing of an image from initial generation/reconstruction of the image through the review of the image by a radiologist or other practitioner that produces images optimized for the particular task/process performed using the images. The task/review that the radiologist is performing on the processed or reconstructed image can be modeled with regard to the initial generation of the processed or reconstructed images from the raw images or the model considerations can be retroactively applied and back propagated through the image processing performed by the system. These modeling considerations that can take the form of an indicator of clinical performance is/are used by the system to optimize and produce an image(s) that best represents the items in the image necessary for an accurate diagnosis of the patient when reviewed by the radiologist.
US10755453B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and ultrasound imaging apparatus having image processing unit
An image processing apparatus includes an input device configured to receive a computerized tomography image of a first respiration phase of an object; a data selector configured to select magnetic resonance image data similar to the object from among magnetic resonance image data; and an image generator configured to generate a computerized tomography image of a second respiration phase of the object based on the selected magnetic resonance image data.
US10755452B2 Calibrating time in PET device
A method of calibrating time in a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) device includes obtaining original time information and energy information of a first pulse signal collected by a detecting module during a scanning process of the PET device. A detector of the PET device includes a plurality of detecting modules. The original time information of the first pulse signal includes a moment at which an amplitude of the first pulse signal begins to be greater than a threshold. The method includes determining a pulse time calibration amount corresponding to the energy information of the first pulse signal according to stored information indicative of a correspondence between the pulse time calibration amount and the energy information of each detecting module. The method includes generating calibrated time information of the first pulse signal by calibrating the original time information with the pulse time calibration amount; and reconstructing a PET image based on the generated calibrated time information.
US10755449B2 Tomographic image processing device, tomographic image processing method, and tomographic image processing program
An image acquisition unit acquires a plurality of projected images from a CT apparatus. A reconstruction unit reconstructs the plurality of projected images to produce a plurality of tomographic images. A scattered ray removal unit removes scattered ray components included in radiation transmitted through the subject from the plurality of projected images based on the tomographic images. The repetition unit performs repetition processing of repeating production of a new tomographic image obtained by reconstructing the projected images from which the scattered ray components are removed, and the removal of the scattered ray components from the plurality of projected images based on the new tomographic image.
US10755444B2 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.
US10755442B2 Oil leakage detector and oil leakage detection method and image processing unit
An oil leakage detector of the present invention includes an image processing unit wherein the image processing unit calculates the values of saturation and intensity of each pixel in the color image of the object after an ultra-violet light is irradiated thereon, draws an intensity-saturation characteristic line of the saturation expressed in an X-axis and the intensity expressed in a Y-axis, sets an upper limit and a lower limit of intensity of each saturation as a threshold value based on an area without oil adhesion on the surface of the object, and determines, in the intensity-saturation characteristic line, an area corresponding to a pixel group where the intensity exceeds the threshold value of the upper limit and a pixel group where the intensity falls below the threshold value of the lower limit, to be an oil leakage adhered area.
US10755439B2 Estimation device, estimation method and storage medium
An estimation device includes a processor coupled to a memory and configured to detect a plurality of feature lines from an image of the object photographed by an imaging device, generate a plurality of sets of a predetermined number of line segments among the plurality of line segments, select a set to be processed from among the plurality of sets based on a length-first selection order in which a line segment that is longer than other line segments is preferentially selected, generate the predetermined number of combinations in which the predetermined number of line segments included in the set to be processed and the predetermined number of feature lines among the plurality of feature lines are associated with each other on a one-to-one basis, and estimate a position and a orientation of the imaging device in a three-dimensional space using the predetermined number of combinations.
US10755437B2 Information processing device, image recognition method and non-transitory computer readable medium
According to one embodiment, an information processing device includes a camera and a processing circuit. The camera takes first distance images of an object for a plurality of angles. The processing circuit generates a three-dimensional model of the object based on the first distance image, and generates an extracted image indicating a specific region of the object corresponding to the plurality of angles based on the three-dimensional model.
US10755434B2 Low feature object detection and pose estimation for image data streams
A method includes acquiring, from a camera, an image data sequence of a real object in a real scene and performing a first template-matching on an image frame in the image data sequence using intensity-related data sets stored in one or more memories to generate response maps. The intensity-related data sets represent an intensity distribution of a reference object from respective viewpoints. The reference object corresponds to the real object. A candidate region of interest is determined for the real object in the image frame based on the response maps, and second template-matching is performed on the candidate region of interest using shape-related feature data sets stored in one or more memories to derive a pose of the real object. The shape-related feature data sets represent edge information of the reference object from the respective viewpoints.
US10755431B2 Systems and methods for sizing objects via a computing device
The present disclosure generally relates to the measurement of objects. Using unique processes, the present systems and methods can determine the size of an object using a computing device. For example, in certain embodiments, the present systems and methods receive a physical object such as a foot determine the size of the foot in millimeters, and convert the size of the foot in millimeters into a shoe size.
US10755427B2 Methods and systems for automatically analyzing an image representative of a formation
The disclosure relates to methods and systems for analyzing an image of the formation intersected by a borehole. One of the methods determines a local apparent dip of the borehole at least at a measured depth i represented on the image, applies at least a window to the image, wherein each of the windows includes one of the measured depth i and is shaped as a function of the determined local dip at the corresponding measured depth i, compares a texture of at least a first zone of each window and a texture of at least a second zone of said window, wherein each of the first and second zones are adjacent and shaped as a function of the determined dip. Based on the comparison, the method determines at least a location of a texture boundary and derives a property of the formation. The other method includes determine locations of the texture boundaries, segmenting the image as a function of the texture boundaries, and perform clustering of the segments in order to determine a facies of the formation.
US10755424B2 Prediction of multi-agent adversarial movements through signature-formations using radon-cumulative distribution transform and canonical correlation analysis
Described is a system for predicting multi-agent movements. A Radon Cumulative Distribution Transform (Radon-CDT) is applied to pairs of signature-formations representing agent movements. Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) components are identified for the pairs of signature-formations. Then, a relationship between the pairs of signature formations is learned using the CCA components. A counter signature-formation for a new dataset is predicted using the learned relationship and a new signature-formation. Control parameters of a device can be adjusted based on the predicted counter signature-formation.
US10755422B2 Tracking system and method thereof
The present disclosure provides a tracking system and method thereof. The tracking system comprises a trackable device with an appearance including a feature pattern and a tracking device. The tracking device comprises an optical sensor module configured to capture a first image which covers the trackable device. The tracking device further comprises a processor coupled to the optical sensor module. The processor is configured to retrieve a region of interest (ROI) of the first image based on the feature pattern, and locate a position of each of a plurality of feature blocks in the ROI, where each feature block contains a portion of the feature pattern. The processor further calculates a pose data of the trackable object according to the positions of the feature blocks.
US10755419B2 Moving object detection apparatus, moving object detection method and program
There is provided a moving object detection technique capable of improving accuracy of detecting a moving object from video photographed by a moving camera. A moving object detection apparatus 10A according to an aspect of the present disclosure is provided with: a receiving portion 11 that receives video taken by an image capturing apparatus provided in a mobile body; a first calculation portion 13 that calculates first moving-object scores based on a motion of one or more pixels of image included in the video; a second calculation portion 15 that calculates second moving-object scores based on a background model and the image, wherein the background model is updated based on the image and the motions of the pixels; and a detection portion 16 that detects a moving object from the image based on the first scores and the second scores.
US10755416B2 Three-dimensional mapping system
A survey application generates a survey of components associated with a three-dimensional model of an object. The survey application receives video feeds, location information, and orientation information from wearable devices in proximity to the object. The three-dimensional model of the object is generated based on the video feeds, sensor data, location information, and orientation information received from the wearable devices. Analytics is performed from the video feeds to identify a manipulation on the object. The three-dimensional model of the object is updated based on the manipulation on the object. A dynamic status related to the manipulation on the object is generated with respect to reference data related the object. A survey of components associated with the three-dimensional model of the object is generated.
US10755415B2 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.
US10755408B2 Medical information processing system and medical information processing apparatus
A medical information processing system according to an embodiment includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to identify the position of a tissue from first medical image data represented by an image of a target site acquired before the tissue in the target site was collected and to obtain an image feature value of the tissue. The processing circuitry is configured to obtain an examination result of a pathological examination performed on the tissue. The processing circuitry is configured to bring the image feature value of the tissue into association with the examination result of the pathological examination.
US10755399B2 Image processing device, image processing method, and image processing program
An image processing device includes a computer that is configured to: detect edge-strength information expressing an edge strength in an acquired image; apply noise-reduction processing using spatial information to the image; apply noise-reduction processing using frequency information to the image; and composite a first processed image subjected to the noise-reduction processing using spatial information and a second processed image subjected to the noise-reduction processing using frequency information, by using weights in which a compositing ratio of the first processed image becomes higher than a compositing ratio of the second processed image, in a region where the edge strength, which is expressed by the detected edge-strength information, is greater than a predetermined threshold, and in which the compositing ratio of the second processed image becomes higher than the compositing ratio of the first processed image, in a region where the edge strength is less than the threshold.
US10755398B2 Image display apparatus, image display method, and image processing method
An image display apparatus 120 for imaging and displaying a test substance contained in a sample 111 includes an imaging unit 200 for imaging a test substance, an image processing unit 121 for generating an image 61 for display including an additional image 11c in which the pixel value of each pixel is set in uneven distribution added to at least part of the captured image 11 obtained by the imaging unit 200 and a region 21 of the test substance, and a display unit 123 for displaying the image 61 generated by the image processing unit 121.
US10755397B2 Automated focusing of a microscope of an optical inspection system
Systems, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products to focus a microscope. A system can comprise a memory that stores computer executable components and a processor that executes the computer executable components stored in the memory. The computer executable components can comprise an analyzer component that can analyze sub-images of respective sample images to identify one or more sub-images having a maximized variance of a gradient derivative corresponding to the one or more sub-images. The respective sample images can be acquired at one or more focal positions along an optical axis of a microscope. The computer executable components can further comprise a selection component that can select an image, from the respective sample images, that comprises the one or more sub-images identified. The computer executable components can also comprise a focus component that, based on a focal position corresponding to the image selected, can focus the microscope to the focal position.
US10755395B2 Dynamic image denoising using a sparse representation
An apparatus and method of denoising a dynamic image is provided. The dynamic image can represent a time-series of snapshot images. The dynamic image is transformed, using a sparsifying transformation, into an aggregate image and a series of transform-domain images. The transform-domain images represent kinetic information of the dynamic images (i.e., differences between the snapshots), and the aggregate image represents static information (i.e., features and structure common among the snapshots). The transform-domain images, which can be approximated using a sparse approximation method, are denoised. The denoised transform-domain images are recombined with the aggregate image using an inverse sparsifying transformation to generate a denoised dynamic image. The transform-domain images can be denoised using at least one of a principal component analysis method and a K-SVD method.
US10755389B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and medium
In a case where noise reduction processing is performed on an image acquired by radiography, the noise reduction processing is prevented from being influenced by other image processing performed in advance. A structure determination unit determines a structure present in a target pixel of a preprocessed captured image. A first image processing unit performs a predetermined image processing based on a determination result of the structure present in the target pixel of the preprocessed captured image. A second image processing unit performs image processing different from the predetermined image processing on an image acquired through the predetermined image processing performed by the first image processing unit.
US10755387B2 Firefly detection using a plurality of buffers
A method for determining whether a pixel of a computer-rendered image is a firefly includes: dividing a plurality of samples originating from the pixel, into first and second subsets; identifying whether the pixel is an outlier based on variance data of the first subset; identifying whether the pixel is an outlier based on variance data of the second subset. The pixel is determined as not a firefly in response to both the pixel being identified as an outlier based on the variance data of the first subset, and the pixel being identified as an outlier based on the variance data of the second subset. The pixel is determined as a firefly in response to the pixel being not identified as an outlier based on the variance data of the first (second) subset and being identified as an outlier based on the variance data of the second (first) subset.
US10755386B2 Median filtering of images using directed search
Median filtering of images is described using a directed search. In one example a method includes sliding a first window to a second position on an image to generate a second window where the first window overlaps the second window, determining a second histogram of pixel values by extracting a set of pixels from the first histogram and adding a set of pixels to the first histogram so that the second histogram has only pixels within the second window, determining a second median value of the pixel values using the second histogram by searching pixel values of the second histogram for the median starting at the median value of the first histogram, and repeating sliding the window determining a histogram and determining a median value until a complete median set of an area of interest of the image is determined.
US10755384B2 Object detection method and object detection system
The objective of the present invention is to provide an object detection method such that an object such as a vehicle can be detected from an image captured by an on-board camera even when a lens of the on-board camera is dirty. In order to achieve the objective, in this object detection method for detecting an object included in a captured image, an original image including the object to be detected is prepared from the captured image, a processed image is generated from the prepared original image by applying predetermined processing to the original image, and learning regarding restoration of an image of the object to be detected is performed using the original image and the processed image.
US10755383B2 Multi-space rendering with configurable transformation parameters
Techniques are disclosed relating to rendering graphics objects. In some embodiments, a graphics unit is configured to transform graphics objects from a virtual space into a second space according to different transformation parameters for different portions of the second space. This may result in sampling different portions of the virtual space at different sample rates, which may reduce the number of samples required in various stages of the rendering process. In the disclosed techniques, transformation may occur prior to rasterization and shading, which may further reduce computation and power consumption in a graphics unit, improve image quality as displayed to a user, and/or reduce bandwidth usage or latency of video content on a network. In some embodiments, a transformed image may be viewed through a distortion-compensating lens or resampled prior to display.
US10755381B2 Method and device for image stitching
The present application discloses a method and a device for image stitching. The method includes: obtaining a first image acquired by a first camera and a second image acquired by a second camera, wherein the first image is an image with visible light information, the second image is an image including depth information and visible light information, the first camera and the second camera are disposed adjacent to each other, and there is an overlapping area between the acquired first image and second image; mapping pixels in the second image to the overlapping area and/or an extended area, wherein the extended area is an image area formed by pixels in the second image which are mapped to the outside of the first image; stitching the mapped pixels in the second image to the overlapping area and/or the extended area based on depth information and visible light information of the pixels in the second image to obtain a stitched image. The present application solves the technical problem of a low stitching efficiency in the image stitching process in the prior art.
US10755378B2 Multi-point annotation using a haptic plane
During an analysis technique, a three-dimensional (3D) image of a portion of an individual is iteratively transformed to facilitate accurate determination of detailed multi-point annotation of an anatomical structure. In particular, for a given marker point, in response to receiving information specifying a two-dimensional (2D) plane having an angular position in the 3D image, the 3D image is translated and rotated from an initial position and orientation so that the 2D plane is presented in an orientation parallel to a reference 2D plane of a display. Then, after annotation information specifying the detailed annotation in the 2D plane of the given marker point is received, the 3D image is translated and rotated back to the initial position and orientation. These operations may be repeated for one or more other marker points.
US10755375B2 Systems and methods for steganography based on text fonts
Disclosed are methods, systems, devices, apparatus, media, and other implementations, including a method that includes obtaining input visual data comprising a sequence of symbols, selected from a symbol set, with each of the symbols associated with a glyph representation. The method also includes obtaining a code message comprising code message symbols, and modifying at least one of the symbols of the input visual data to a different glyph representation associated with a respective at least one of the code message symbols to generate, at a first time instance, a resultant coded visual data.
US10755371B1 System for facilitating the execution of law enforcement duties
A system for facilitating the execution of law enforcement duties is disclosed. More particularly, according to one aspect of the invention, an electronic system is configured to facilitate the performance of law enforcement duties by quasi-instantaneously providing actionable intelligence to its users, such as front-line law enforcement officers, in response to a real-time query (e.g., accessing warrant, probation, and parolee information). According to another aspect of the invention, a system implements a set of automated status classifications for subjects with suspected or confirmed involvement in criminal and/or terrorist activities. The status classifications specifically and concisely establish the subject's involvement in criminal and/or terrorist activities. According to yet another aspect of the invention, a system is configured to execute an automated query of a database of subject packets that include license plate data from a license plate reader system.
US10755369B2 Client management tool system and method
A client management tool system comprises a gateway module configured to provide access to a data store storing clinical and non-clinical data, a collection of computerized question forms configured to obtain additional data about a client, a social data model defining a structure to store and organize the client data, a predictive model including a plurality of weighted variables and thresholds in consideration of the client data to identify needs of the client and a valuation of services to address the client needs, a knowledgebase of available programs and service providers able to deliver the needed services, a client management toolkit configured to provide recommended a course of action in response to the identified client need, valuation, and available programs and services providers, and a data presentation module operable to present notifications, alerts, and outcome report related to service delivery to the client.
US10755366B2 Disseminating floor quotes from open outcry markets
One or more methods may be used to disseminate floor quotes from an open outcry financial market, such as via messages posted on a social network. These messages may include additional information for providing “color” to the price quotation. In some cases, a method of disseminating the floor quotes may include receiving, at a computer device, a request from a trader to receive an authenticated user name associated with a financial exchange. The financial exchange may then permit the trader to post one or more messages to a social network using the authenticated user name, where the message includes information about a trade on the financial exchange.
US10755365B2 Allowing a user to view network contacts of other users when visiting an environment of a different organization
A method, system and computer program product for allowing a user to view network contacts of other users when visiting an environment of a different organization. A visitor requests to view a profile of a user while the visitor is visiting the environment or tenant space of a different organization. The organization of the visitor is obtained. Furthermore, the organization and network contacts of the user whose profile is requested to be viewed are obtained in response to validating the visitor's organization. The requested profile is then displayed to the visitor containing the accessible network contacts (if any) of the user based on whether the user and the visitor belong to the same organization.
US10755360B1 Receipt capture with goal encouragement
A method for encouraging saving towards a financial goal for an individual includes receiving on an electronic computing device one or more personal media elements from the individual. A receipt from a purchase by the individual is received. The receipt includes information relating to the purchase made by the individual. Information from the receipt relative to the financial goal is analyzed. At least one of the one or more personal media elements is selected for presentation with the receipt. The at least one of the one or more personal media elements selected is related to an effect of the purchase on achieving the financial goal.
US10755352B2 System and method 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.
US10755346B1 System and method for access to safe deposit box
A system and method are provided for electronically logging and controlling access to a safe deposit box at a financial institution. The system and method allow for detailed logs of an attempt, denial, or grant of access to a safe deposit box. The system and method also allow for notifications to be sent to all authorized users of any attempt, denial, or grant of access to a safe deposit box.
US10755340B2 Systems and methods for product ordering and delivery for inmates
Disclosed herein is a system that includes an order processing subsystem and a delivery processing subsystem comprising at least one database and one or more processors. The one or more processors of the delivery processing subsystem is configured to receive a request for a user to access the delivery processing subsystem and a scanning device, authenticate the user by verifying the request with user credentials stored in the at least one database, provide the user with access to the delivery processing subsystem and the scanning device, receive scanned data from the scanning device, retrieve package data regarding a package for an inmate based on the scanned data from the scanning device, and generate, based on the package data, a route in the correctional facility for delivery of the package to the inmate in the correctional facility, wherein the route does not include an identity of the inmate.
US10755330B1 Geo detection systems and methods
A processor receives from a plurality of devices location information and generates nearby store information that is transmitted to a devices. Enter store event information is received at a first time and stored in at least one database. Item information is received at a second time. The processor generates and transmits item details information representing at least price, tax and inventory availability associated with the item. Purchase event information representing a purchase of the item from the one store is received by the processor over a communication network at a third time, from the one of the plurality of computing devices, and the processor updates, as a function of the received purchase event information, at least one database associated with item inventory of the one store.
US10755329B1 System and method for automated distillery management
A system and method for automated distillery management includes the ability to manage customers, manage inventory, and facilitate the production, aging, and sale of customized spirits. Customers, groups, and distillery staff may engage in the production, aging, and storage of customized spirits on a micro-brewing and/or micro-distilling scale. Various levels of customization may be available when producing the customized spirit. A level of customization of a spirit may be based upon type of spirit, recipe selection, amount of involvement in production process, type of involvement in production process, amount of notifications provided, types of notifications provided, participation in tasting during production process, spirit proof, aging type and time, storage time, customized labels for one or more casks, tanks, bottles, and/or other receptacles to hold the customized spirit and/or other factors related to producing a customized spirit. Customers and groups may also age and store spirits at the distillery storage site.
US10755326B2 System and method for managing on-demand service data collections
A system and method for managing on-demand services includes integrating a consumer's personal resources with institutional service providers. The consumer's service request is fulfilled by streamlining the selection of resources and seamlessly extending the search to a larger system when the consumer's personal resources are exhausted. The system and method advantageously provides focused communications to selected contacts and automates the selection process.
US10755321B1 Techniques for dynamic utilization of advertising capabilities by applications on user devices
Certain embodiments herein relate to dynamically updating a software application to utilize new advertising capabilities or features at runtime. A software application may be developed using libraries in a software development kit (SDK) that include particular functionality related to advertising. As new ad related features become available (such as displaying or handling new ad types or tracking new metrics associated with ads), the new features may be injected or loaded into the application at runtime. Such loading may configure a device running the application to take advantage of the new ad features without re-downloading, reinstalling, or performing other initialization functions associated with the application and/or its library functions.
US10755318B1 Dynamic generation of content
Techniques for providing user specific content may be provided. In some examples, a method may be provided for receiving a request for content that is configured to be revised with user content associated with a user. In some examples, a user profile that indicates a perceptual orientation of the user is determined based at least in part on user-initiated activity. A data object associated with the user's perceptual orientation may be generated based at least in part on the determined user profile. Further, in some examples, the content may be revised to at least include the data object and provided.
US10755316B2 Identifying characteristics used for content selection by an online system to a user for user modification
Content presented to a user of an online system is presented along with an option allowing the user to view one or more reasons for presentation of the advertisement content to the user and one or more characteristics of the user satisfying targeting criteria associated with the content. For example, a description identifying one or more selected characteristics of the user satisfying the targeting criteria is presented along with the content. The online system selects the one or more characteristics presented along with the content by applying one or more rules to characteristics of the user satisfying targeting criteria included in the content. The rules may account for accuracy of models used to determine whether the user has characteristics, revenue received by the online system from presenting content associated with targeting criteria identifying various characteristics, or prevalence of characteristics among users or targeting criteria of content.
US10755315B2 Distributed promotion management
Technologies are provided herein for distributed promotion management. According to a method for distributed promotion management, a device identification may be provided by a consumer electronic device that may comprise a dispensing device. An event notification may be received at the consumer electronic device. The event notification may be based upon the provided device identification. A promotional screen may then be displayed. The promotional screen may comprise a limited time offer section displaying a limited time offer. The limited time offer may be based on the received event notification.
US10755314B2 Method and system for interaction between users, vendors, brands, stakeholders for products and services in real time during usage or consumption life cycle
The various embodiments herein disclose an intelligent system and method for user behavior, communication, connection and engagement management. The intelligent system is a digital platform for connecting and engaging users, their product or service brands or vendors and related stakeholders that enable all the participants to connect, communicate and engage with each other. Further, the platform provides a means to establish two way relationships between the users and brands or vendors.
US10755311B1 Selecting content for presentation to an online system user to increase likelihood of user recall of the presented content
An online system selects content items for a user to increase probabilities of the user remembering the content items after presentation. The online system generates one or more models based on information describing amounts of time users have viewed previously presented content items. Hence, a model associated with a user predicts an amount of time the user will view a content item. When selecting content items for the user, the online system selects one or more content items that the user is predicted to view for an amount of time within a specific range, which may be based on amounts of times other users have viewed the content item or content items similar to the content item. For example, the online system increases a probability of selecting a content item the user is predicted to view for an amount of time within the specific range.
US10755310B2 System and method for dynamic advertising
Systems and methods for displaying an image on an image-enabled clothing article are disclosed. A method that can be used with the systems include determining, by a computing device, that at least a first advertisement and a second advertisement are acceptable for a participant. The computing device sends an option to select one of the first advertisement and second advertisement to a participant computing device via a computer network, wherein the option including payment terms for each of the first advertisement and second advertisement. The computing device also receives an indication from the participant computing device of a selected advertisement via the computer network, and sends instructions to the participant computing device to display the selected advertisement on an image-enabled clothing article of the participant via the computer network.
US10755308B2 Local-search optimization and pricing for rich ad allocation
Systems, devices, and methods generate a more accurate search advertising auction that considers heterogeneous attributes of advertisements for inclusions into an available advertisement space. Each advertisement considered for inclusion into the available advertisement space may be further analyzed to generate a truthful estimated price for reference during an online bidding for the advertisement space.
US10755305B2 Online advertising with enhanced publisher involvment
Techniques are provided for use in connection with online advertising exchanges. Methods are provided in which information is obtained, including, for each of multiple publisher sites, a set of publisher site tags, and for each of multiple advertisements, a set of advertisement tags. Methods are provided that include, in selection of an advertisement to be served in connection with a serving opportunity, utilizing, as a factor in the selection, matching of publisher site tags, associated with a publisher site associated with the serving opportunity, with advertisement tags of the advertisement.
US10755304B2 Sample size determination in sequential hypothesis testing
Sample size determination techniques in sequential hypothesis testing in a digital medium environment are described. The sample size may be determined before a test to define a number of samples (e.g., user interactions with digital marketing content) that are likely to be tested as part of the sequential hypothesis testing in order to achieve a result. The sample size may also be determined in real time to define a number of samples that likely remain for testing in order to achieve a result. The sample size may be determined in a variety of ways, such as through simulation, based on a gap between conversion rates for different options being tested, and so on.
US10755303B2 Generating actionable suggestions for improving user engagement with online advertisements
An online advertising system receives an advertisement from an advertiser. The system analyzes the advertisement, extracts its features and provides to the advertiser a quality rating for the advertisement which depends on a user engagement factor such as the predicted dwell time for the ad, given its features. The system further provides to the advertiser suggestions for improvements to the advertisement, such as a list of actionable guidelines that can improve the expected dwell time of the ad, and likely its conversion rate.
US10755296B2 Providing rewards and metrics for completion of microtasks
Edits on a content item, such as a document, are divided into microtasks. The microtasks associated with a document can be automatically identified based on a workflow or can be identified by a user associated with the content item or an administrator. At a later time, the user can complete the microtasks for a content item using an application associated with their smart phone or tablet. The application may present the microtasks in a game-like environment where the user can compete with other users based on metrics such as number of microtasks completed in a day or fastest completion time. In addition, the user can earn rewards such as badges, coupons, or credits by completing microtasks. In this way, users can use time that would have been wasted playing games to complete their content items, while still experiencing some of the fun and competition associated with the games.
US10755294B1 Method and system for increasing use of mobile devices to provide answer content in a question and answer based customer support system
Reduction in latency between question submissions and response submissions in a question and answer based customer support system is reduced by facilitating the use of mobile devices by customer support personnel to submit question responses. The answerability of a question from a mobile device is predicted by analyzing the attributes of the question itself before the answer is generated. Questions being entered into the question and answer based customer support system that are conveniently answerable from a mobile device are routed to a mobile question and answer queue that enables mobile device users to review and respond to the mobile device answerable questions. A question is determined to be answerable from a mobile device if a predicted answer to the question has a length that is within a predetermined threshold, so that customer support personnel are not burdened with generating long responses from mobile devices.
US10755292B2 Service design and order fulfillment system with service order
A system that provides a service order is provided. The system defines a service action including metadata that defines a pattern of a structured request to perform work on a customer-facing service that is based on a customer-facing service specification. The system further defines a customer-facing service specification including metadata that defines a customer-facing service that is provided, where a customer-facing service includes a technology-agnostic abstraction of a holistic capability. The system further defines a service order, where the service order includes one or more service order lines, where each service order line includes a service action and a customer-facing service based on a customer-facing service specification.
US10755288B2 Determining advertising conversion
The present disclosure relates to a system and method for determining advertising conversion metrics. In some implementations, a method includes receiving spatial information associated with a user in connection with an advertisement presented through a wireless device 102. The advertisement is associated with an offline 110 store having a geographic location. A likelihood of conversion is determined based, at least in part, on the spatial information and the geographic location of the offline store 110.
US10755287B2 Selecting between client-side and server-side market detection
In accordance with one or more aspects of selecting between client-side and server-side market detection, a determination is made at a device as to which of a client-side detected market and a server-side detected market is to have priority for a service. An application of the device is configured in accordance with a client-side market configuration setting if the client-side detected market has priority, and is configured in accordance with a server-side market configuration setting if the server-side detected market has priority.
US10755284B2 Method and apparatus for preparing, storing and recording compliant records for motor carriers, registrants, and governmental organizations
A vehicle-centric cloud-based records management platform remains accessible through a web-based management portal and a mobile application, which can be integrated with vehicle devices for in-vehicle use. Regardless of the method of collection, the computerized method and system of the present invention are able to summarize the data into actionable documents for vehicle registration, fuel tax calculation/filing, and federal forms completion.
US10755282B1 Payment vehicle with on and off functions
A computer-based network system and method for using a payment vehicle having an on and off function. The system comprises a payment vehicle comprising an on and off function to enable or to disable the payment vehicle in the computer-based network for processing an electronic payment transaction, a holder of the payment vehicle, and a computer payment network wherein the computer payment network comprises a transaction engine for enabling or for disabling the payment vehicle at a request of the holder of the payment vehicle.
US10755281B1 Payment transaction authentication system and method
This disclosure describes, in part, techniques for validating a payment transaction between a customer and a merchant via challenge questions. For instance, the method includes determining, by a payment processing system, a level of risk associated with a current payment transaction between the merchant and the customer; in response the level of risk being higher than a threshold, obtaining a query for the customer, wherein the query is based at least on the current payment transaction or one or more past transactions involving the customer; receiving, from a customer device associated with the customer, a response to the query; and validating the current payment transaction based on the response.
US10755279B2 Methods, systems and products for authentication
Multiple authentication procedures enhance security of Internet transactions. For example, a request is received from a customer to access a service. A first authentication request is sent to the customer for first authentication information. A second authentication request may be sent to the customer for second authentication information. The method then enables the customer to proceed with accessing the service if the second authentication information is received.
US10755273B2 Systems and methods for mapping non-validated data with validated data
A data mapping (DM) computing device including a processor and a memory in communication with the processor is provided. The processor receives a plurality of validated data messages associated with a plurality of transactions through a first communication channel and receives a non-validated data message associated with a first transaction through a second communication channel. Each validated data message includes a plurality of validated data elements with a validated merchant identifier. The non-validated data message includes a plurality of non-validated data elements with a non-validated merchant identifier. The processor further compares the validated data messages and the non-validated data message, identifies a validated data message that is associated with the first transaction based on the comparison, maps the non-validated merchant identifier and the validated merchant identifier of the identified validated message, and stores the mapped merchant identifiers in a linked identifier table within the memory.
US10755271B2 Location based authentication
A portable consumer device that is used to conduct a transaction at a merchant is authenticated. Information provided to a server computer includes locations of a merchant and a mobile communication device possessed by a consumer. If the location of the mobile communication device corresponds to the location of the merchant, the portable consumer device that is used to conduct the transaction is authenticated.
US10755270B2 Inter-device credential transfer
A device implementing an inter-device credential transfer system may include at least one processor that is configured to receive a request to transfer a transaction credential from a first device to a second device, the transaction credential being associated with a stored monetary value and the request comprising a transaction credential identifier of the transaction credential. The at least one processor is further configured to prevent, responsive to the request, the transaction credential from being utilized for payment transactions by the first device. The at least one processor is further configured to provision an instance of the transaction credential on the second device. The at least one processor is further configured to cause the instance of the transaction credential to be activated on the second device with a balance corresponding to the stored monetary value associated with the transaction credential.
US10755266B2 Updating digital wallet assets
A system for updating a digital wallet installation is disclosed. Event information is received. The received event information is evaluated against a set of rules. A digital wallet asset logical instance to be updated is identified based at least in part on the evaluation. The identified instance is updated. An installation of a digital wallet asset associated with the identified instance is identified. An update instruction is provided to a device associated with the installation.
US10755263B1 Wallet to wallet P2P lending
Disclosed in some examples are methods, systems, and machine readable mediums for providing P2P lending through mobile wallets. The P2P lending may utilize a central registry or be a fully distributed P2P system. In some examples, the use of a network accessible P2P loan service may simplify the discovery and communication with other mobile wallets throughout the process of obtaining a loan.
US10755259B2 Intelligent video verification of point of sale (POS) transactions
Methods and systems are provided for monitoring a point of sale (POS) transaction. Operations performed by the methods and systems include generating POS primitives by processing non-video data of a transaction recorded at POS terminal. The operations also include generating video primitives by processing video data of the transaction recorded at the POS terminal. The operations further include determining that the transaction comprises an exceptional transaction by comparing the non-video data and/or the video data to exceptional transaction rules. Additionally, the operations include determining that the exceptional transaction comprises a verified exceptional transaction by generating a video event based on the video primitives and a corresponding video rule.
US10755258B1 Sensor-based transaction authorization via mobile device
A method that includes receiving, from one or more motion sensors in a device, data describing a signature arc in three-dimensional space, the signature arc having been generated by gesturing using the device; identifying, from the data describing the gestured signature arc, a plurality of points that correspond to the gestured signature arc in three-dimensional space; generating a curve along the identified plurality of points corresponding to the gestured signature arc; generating a two-dimensional representation of the gestured signature arc; and displaying, on a display screen, the generated two-dimensional representation of the gestured signature arc.
US10755254B1 Client-side use of customer preferences
This disclosure describes, in part, techniques for collecting item preferences of users at a centralized location and propagating these item preferences to users and merchants in an intelligent manner In some instances, the centralized location is a payment service that functions to both authorize payment instruments of users for costs of transactions conducted at the merchant, and collect and propagate the item preferences to the merchants and the users.
US10755249B1 Systems and methods for completing transactions via curbside service
A method performed by a processor of a financial institution computing system includes allowing an account holder at the financial institution to initiate a transaction with the financial institution remotely (e.g., via smartphone app, online banking portal, etc.), by submitting a request for a branch of the financial institution to provide the specified transaction to the account holder's vehicle upon arrival of the account holder. The pickup and completion of the account holder requested transaction occurs in a designated spot near the financial institution's branch location and from the convenience of the account holder's vehicle. The curbside service alleviates the uncertainty and fluctuating time cost to engage in transactions at a branch of a financial institution by providing an account holder with a user interface to make a transaction request that will be ready to complete when the account holder arrives at the chosen time.
US10755248B2 Method and device for digital payment transactions
A method and device for digital payment transactions is provided. A method for encoding data for use in a digital payment transaction between a cardholder and a merchant includes generating, by a cardholder electronic device, dynamic magnetic stripe data associated with a digital payment card of a digital wallet application stored in a data storage module of the cardholder electronic device, retrieving merchant-related data stored in the data storage module of the cardholder electronic device, and encoding, by the cardholder electronic device, the generated dynamic magnetic stripe data and the retrieved merchant-related data in a machine-readable visual code for use in the digital payment transaction.
US10755246B2 Systems and methods for emergency money transfer transactions
Systems and methods which allow for a money transfer transaction to be funded without providing payment at the point in time when the transaction is originated and which also do not require a customer to undertake a separate transaction with a separate entity prior to initiating the money transfer transaction with a money transfer service are provided. Embodiments may therefore allow for money transfers, such as in emergency situations, when customers would not otherwise have payment readily available at the time of the transaction.
US10755243B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, information management apparatus, information management method, recording medium, and information processing system
An information processing apparatus includes a condition data obtaining unit configured to obtain condition data representing conditions of use of electronic money in a predetermined period of time from an information management apparatus which accepts access from a plurality of information processing apparatuses connected through a network, a condition determination unit configured to determine whether the conditions are satisfied in accordance with usage history of the electronic money stored in advance and the condition data, and a transmission unit configured to transmit, when the condition determination unit determines that the conditions are satisfied, application data including identification information for identifying an applicant to the information management apparatus.
US10755233B2 Guided page navigation
Configuring guided pages in this document may include preparing a columnar-based multi-domain business intelligence data set, from a plurality of sources of data that can be independently formatted, by processing the data from the plurality of sources with a data calculation engine that organizing the columns to align with user specified and/or automatically determined dimensions that are associated with a business and populating the columns with data that relates to each of the dimensions from each of the plurality of sources of data, along with at least one displayable actionable element that activates a collaboration project, associated with at least one of the dimensions, in a user interface of a business collaboration platform.
US10755230B2 Process and condition recording and validation using a blockchain
A computer-implemented method, according to one embodiment, includes receiving, over a network, one or more sensor-recorded data elements related to information selected from the group consisting of: product identification, condition associated with a consumer product at a particular time and/or place, location associated with the consumer product at the particular time and/or place, and current state associated with a consumer product at a particular time and/or place. The received data elements are used to create or update an entry for the payload of a transaction in a blockchain. The entry is sent for recording as a transaction in a specified blockchain ledger.
US10755228B1 Image processing system for deep fashion color recognition
A system and method are disclosed for image processing of one or more items in an inventory of one or more supply chain entities. Embodiments include receiving an initial set of images of at least two items in the inventory, identifying color distributions from the initial set of images using two encoders, and grouping colors of the at least two items based on similarities of the identified color distributions using a color coding model.
US10755225B2 Concepts for monitoring shipments
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to systems and methods for tracking the location of a shipped item. According to various embodiments, the systems and methods may include features designed to determine whether the shipped item is likely to comply with customer-defined shipping requirements throughout the entire shipping process. In various embodiments, the systems and methods are configured to indicate to a user certain shipments that are likely to arrive without complying with all of the customer-defined shipping requirements, such that a user can take remedial action to minimize or eliminate the likelihood of the shipment failing to comply with the customer-defined shipping requirements.
US10755213B2 System for resource utilization analysis and resource alteration
A system directed to analyzing technology resources in terms of many different factors to determine a need to alter/adjust the technology resource. Specifically, the present invention correlates data associated with (i) a level of performance of a technology resource relative to technology resource users, (ii) results of the technology resource relative to facility users, and (iii) a qualitative value associated with the technology resource to determine a technology resource metric that indicates a need to alter/adjust the technology resource and trigger one or more actions associated with altering/adjusting the technology resource. In specific embodiments, the technology resource metric of one facility is compared to one or a plurality of other facilities to determine a technology resource index for the technology resource.
US10755207B1 Demand class remapping for airline seat bookings
In a computerized remapping system for airline seat bookings, actual airline seat bookings are restated in a remapped form reflecting the value of each leg of the booking from a network perspective, facilitating improved demand forecasts for subsequent seat bookings. In this manner, seat protects and seat pricing may be better allocated to align with actual demand.
US10755204B2 Electric vehicle return management for electric vehicle sharing service
The disclosure is related to managing an electric vehicle return process based on whether a return condition associated with an electric charging of a returned electric vehicle is satisfied. Furthermore, a benefit or a penalty may be given to a corresponding user according to whether the return condition associated with an electric charging is satisfied.
US10755199B2 Introspection network for training neural networks
An introspection network is a machine-learned neural network that accelerates training of other neural networks. The introspection network receives a weight history for each of a plurality of weights from a current training step for a target neural network. A weight history includes at least four values for the weight that are obtained during training of the target neural network up to the current step. The introspection network then provides, for each of the plurality of weights, a respective predicted value, based on the weight history. The predicted value for a weight represents a value for the weight in a future training step for the target neural network. Thus, the predicted value represents a jump in the training steps of the target neural network, which reduces the training time of the target neural network. The introspection network then sets each of the plurality of weights to its respective predicted value.
US10755195B2 Adaptive, personalized action-aware communication and conversation prioritization
In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for action-aware communication and conversation prioritization includes: identifying an importance of one or more parties to a communication or conversation; evaluating content of the communication or conversation to identify one or more features of the communication or conversation; assessing an importance of the content included in the communication or conversation based on one or more of the identified features; determining an urgency of the communication or conversation based on one or more of the identified features; and prioritizing the communication or conversation based at least in part on the importance of one or more of the parties, the importance of the content, and the urgency of the communication or conversation. The method is adaptive in a continuous manner based on user actions responsive to the communication or conversation. Related systems and computer program products are also disclosed.
US10755193B2 Implementation of error mitigation for quantum computing machines
One or more time correlations of noise within a quantum computing circuit of a quantum processor are determined. The quantum computing circuit includes one or more qubits. A coherence time for each qubit is determined, and one or more stretch factors are determined based upon the time correlations of the noise and the coherence times. A first loop is initialized that performs for each of the stretch factors: initializing the qubits to a ground state, executing the quantum computing circuit with a the stretch factor, performing one or more single-qubit post-rotations associated with one or more expectation values, measuring a state of each qubit to determine the one or more expectation values of interest, and resetting each qubit to the ground state. A mitigated estimate is determined for the expectation values based upon an extrapolation of the expectation values determined for each stretch factor.
US10755187B2 Mood score calculation system
A mood score calculation system includes a processor and a memory. The memory is configured to hold relationship information on a relationship between a mood score of a user and a statistical feature for indicating fluctuation of operational interval time of a user terminal. The processor is configured to acquire an operation log of a first user terminal. The processor is configured to calculate, from the operation log, a value of a statistical feature for indicating fluctuation of operational interval time of the first user terminal. The processor is configured to determine a mood score of a user of the first user terminal based on the value of the statistical feature and the relationship information and output the mood score.
US10755186B2 Pluggable knowledge types in a rule engine
Systems and methods for allowing pluggable knowledge types to be discovered, registered, and added to a rule engine are disclosed. An example method may include retrieving, by a processing device executing a rule engine, a list of pluggable services associated with a specified knowledge type; identifying a first pluggable service on the list of pluggable services; identifying one or more knowledge types that the first pluggable service is configured to process, wherein the one or more knowledge types comprise the specified knowledge type; and indexing, by the processing device, the first pluggable knowledge in the service registry by information identifying the one or more knowledge types.
US10755176B2 Methods and systems for troubleshooting problems in complex systems using multiple knowledgebases
A system and method for troubleshooting problems in complex systems using multiple knowledgebases comprises a first knowledgebase that has a case-based reasoning engine and knowledge from which a first set of possible solutions can be determined, and a second knowledgebase that has a case-based reasoning engine and knowledge from which a second set of possible solutions can be determined. The first knowledgebase pertains to a first equipment, and the second knowledgebase pertains to a second equipment. The second equipment is a component of the first equipment. A Federation Manager associated with the first knowledgebase transfers a case-based reasoning session between the first and second knowledgebases.
US10755174B2 Unsupervised neural attention model for aspect extraction
Methods, systems, and computer-readable storage media for receiving a vocabulary, the vocabulary including text data that is provided as at least a portion of raw data, the raw data being provided in a computer-readable file, associating each word in the vocabulary with a feature vector, providing a sentence embedding for each sentence of the vocabulary based on a plurality of feature vectors to provide a plurality of sentence embeddings, providing a reconstructed sentence embedding for each sentence embedding based on a weighted parameter matrix to provide a plurality of reconstructed sentence embeddings, and training the unsupervised neural attention model based on the sentence embeddings and the reconstructed sentence embeddings to provide a trained neural attention model, the trained neural attention model being used to automatically determine aspects from the vocabulary.
US10755171B1 Hiding and detecting information using neural networks
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for hiding information using neural networks. One of the methods includes maintaining data mapping each of a plurality of classes to a respective piece of information that may potentially be hidden in a received data item; receiving a new data item; receiving data identifying a first piece of information to be hidden in the new data item; and modifying the new data item to generate a modified data item that, when processed by a neural network configured to classify input data items belonging to one of the plurality of classes, is classified by the neural network as belonging to a first class of the plurality of classes that is mapped to the first piece of information in the maintained data.
US10755165B2 Converting spike event data to digital numeric data
One embodiment of the invention provides a system comprising at least one spike-to-data converter unit for converting spike event data generated by neurons to output numeric data. Each spike-to-data converter unit is configured to support one or more spike codes.
US10755162B2 Method and apparatus to reduce neural network
A method to reduce a neural network includes: adding a reduced layer, which is reduced from a layer in the neural network, to the neural network; computing a layer loss and a result loss with respect to the reduced layer based on the layer and the reduced layer; and determining a parameter of the reduced layer based on the layer loss and the result loss.
US10755158B2 Electric circuit, communication device, and method for manufacturing electric circuit
To provide an electric circuit, a communication device, and a method for manufacturing the electric circuit to maintain or improve connection reliability while suppressing increase in manufacturing costs. The electric circuit includes a connecting unit that electrically connects an antenna coil and an integrated circuit (IC) chip. The connecting unit includes a first partial connecting unit that is electrically connected to the antenna coil, and a second partial connecting unit that is electrically connected to the first partial connecting unit and the IC chip to be arranged and that is made of a material different from a material of the first partial connecting unit.
US10755157B2 Advance alert system against copy of contact-less card information
A structure for a contact-less card, the contact-less card may include a buzzer coupled to a fixed power source. The contact-less card may include a vibration motor coupled to the fixed power source. The contact-less card may include a controller coupled to the buzzer and the vibration motor. The controller includes a first integrated circuit. The first integrated circuit transmits a trigger signal to the buzzer and the vibration motor based on an enablement signal. The contact-less card may include a contact-less communication controller electrically coupled to the controller. The contact-less communication controller comprises a second integrated circuit containing card information. The second integrated circuit transmits the card information based on an induced voltage. The second integrated circuit transmits the enablement signal to the controller based on an induced voltage. The contact-less card may include an antenna electrically coupled to the contact-less communication controller. The antenna transmits card information.
US10755156B2 Configurable integrity protected link for secure accelerator communication
Systems, methods, and apparatuses associated with data exchanged between a processor and a hardware accelerator are disclosed. In various embodiments, a method comprises receiving, at a first endpoint, a first request to change a current tag frequency used to generate a first authentication tag for one or more transactions of a first transaction window sent over a data link to a second endpoint coupled to a processor core. The method further includes sending a message to the second endpoint that the current tag frequency is to change to a new tag frequency, where a second authentication tag for one or more transactions in a second transaction window is to be generated based on the new tag frequency. The method also includes changing the current tag frequency to the new tag frequency based, at least in part, on receiving an acknowledgement that the second endpoint received the message.
US10755155B2 Flag retaining circuit and flag retaining method
A flag retaining circuit comprises a first capacitor element having one end connected to a first line and the other end grounded; a flag setting unit that charges the first capacitor element according to an input signal; a flag checking unit that outputs 0 or 1 based on the potential of the first capacitor element; and a discharging unit that discharges the first capacitor element. The discharging unit includes a transconductance element that discharges the first capacitor element via the first line; a control switch that receives supply of the voltage on a second line; and a second capacitor element having one end connected to a node between a control input end of the transconductance element and the control switch, and the other end grounded. The flag checking unit outputs the inverse of the voltage on the first line onto the second line.
US10755149B2 Zero shot machine vision system via joint sparse representations
Described is a system that can recognize novel objects that the system has never before seen. The system uses a training image set to learn a model that maps visual features from known images to semantic attributes. The learned model is used to map visual features of an unseen input image to semantic attributes. The unseen input image is classified as belonging to an image class with a class label. A device is controlled based on the class label.
US10755146B2 Network architecture for generating a labeled overhead image
A computer-implemented process is disclosed for generating a labeled overhead image of a geographical area. A plurality of ground level images of the geographical area is retrieved. A ground level feature map is generated, via a ground level convolutional neural network, based on features extracted from the plurality of ground level images. An overhead image of the geographical area is also retrieved. A joint feature map is generated, via an overhead convolutional neural network based on the ground level feature map and features extracted from the plurality of ground level images. Geospatial function values at a plurality of pixels of the overhead image are estimated based on at least the joint feature map and the overhead image. The plurality of pixels of the overhead image is labeled according to the estimated geospatial function values.
US10755142B2 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.
US10755141B2 Streaming data tensor analysis using blind source separation
Described is a system for controlling a device based on streaming data analysis using blind source separation. The system updates a set of parallel processing pipelines for two-dimensional (2D) tensor slices of streaming tensor data in different orientations, where the streaming tensor data includes incomplete sensor data. In updating the parallel processing pipelines, the system replaces a first tensor slice with a new tensor slice resulting in an updated set of tensor slices in different orientations. At each time step, a cycle of demixing, transitive matching, and tensor factor weight calculations is performed on the updated set of tensor slices. The tensor factor weight calculations are used for sensor data reconstruction, and based on the sensor data reconstruction, hidden sensor data is extracted. Upon recognition of an object in the extracted hidden sensor data, the device is caused to perform a maneuver to avoid a collision with the object.
US10755139B2 Random sample consensus for groups of data
In one embodiment, a computer accessible storage medium stores a plurality of instructions which, when executed: group a set of reconstructed three dimensional (3D) points derived from image data into a plurality of groups based on one or more attributes of the 3D points; select one or more groups from the plurality of groups; and sample data from the selected groups, wherein the sampled data is input to a consensus estimator to generate a model that describes a 3D model of a scene captured by the image data. Other embodiments may bias sampling into a consensus estimator for any data set, based on relative quality of the data set.
US10755138B2 Systems and methods for finding regions of interest in hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) stained tissue images and quantifying intratumor cellular spatial heterogeneity in multiplexed/hyperplexed fluorescence tissue images
Graph-theoretic segmentation methods for segmenting histological structures in H&E stained images of tissues. The method relies on characterizing local spatial statistics in the images. Also, a method for quantifying intratumor spatial heterogeneity that can work with single biomarker, multiplexed, or hyperplexed immunofluorescence (IF) data. The method is holistic in its approach, using both the expression and spatial information of an entire tumor tissue section and/or spot in a TMA to characterize spatial associations. The method generates a two-dimensional heterogeneity map to explicitly elucidate spatial associations of both major and minor sub-populations.
US10755137B2 Photo analytics calibration
A computer-implemented method for routing a food product using an image of the food product, according to one embodiment, includes receiving an image of a food product, receiving an environmental condition on or near the food product, evaluating the food product using the image and the environmental condition, and determining a delivery destination for the food product based at least in part on the evaluation of the food product.
US10755135B2 Computational imaging device and method for improved corner detection
A computational imaging device and method are described, wherein the computational imaging device is operable to perform corner detection and other computer vision tasks more efficiently and/or more robustly than traditional imaging devices. In addition, methods are described operable to jointly optimize the computational imaging device and the corner detection task.
US10755134B2 Generation of training data for object-sorting work based on a difference between feature amounts of captured object images
An apparatus includes a memory configured to store training data used for automatically sorting objects. The apparatus acquires a first captured-image that is captured at a first timing before an object-sorting work for sorting objects is performed, and a second captured-image that is captured at a second timing after the object-sorting work has been performed, and extracts, from each of the first captured-image and the second captured-image, a feature amount of an object-image that is an image of an object included in each of the first captured-image and the second captured-image. The apparatus stores, in the memory, as the training data, a first feature amount corresponding to a first object whose object-image is included in both the first captured image and the second captured image, or a second feature amount corresponding to a second object whose object-image is included in only one of the first captured-image and the second captured-image.
US10755133B2 System and method for line Mura detection with preprocessing
A system and method for identifying line Mura defects on a display. The system is configured to generate a filtered image by preprocessing an input image of a display using at least one filter. The system then identifies line Mura candidates by converting the filtered image to a binary image, counting line components along a slope in the binary image, and marking a potential candidate location when the line components along the slope exceed a line threshold. Image patches are then generated with the candidate locations at the center of each image patch. The image patches are then classified using a machine learning classifier.
US10755126B2 Convolutional neural network processing method and apparatus
A convolutional neural network (CNN) processing method and apparatus. The apparatus may select, based on at least one of a characteristic of at least one kernel of a convolution layer or a characteristic of an input of the convolution layer, one operation mode from a first operation mode reusing a kernel, of the at least one kernel, and a second operation mode reusing the input, and perform a convolution operation based on the selected operation mode.
US10755122B2 Enhanced vehicle monitoring
A method for an enhanced vehicle monitoring system that utilizes cameras and other sensors to determine the state of the interior and/or exterior of a vehicle is provided. The method comprises detecting that a driver has exited a vehicle. The method further comprises monitoring a state of the vehicle. The method further comprises determining based, at least in part, on the monitoring, if an object has been left in the vehicle unintentionally or if the vehicle has been left running unattended. The method further comprises, upon determining that the object has been left in the vehicle or the vehicle has been left running unattended, sending a notification to the driver.
US10755112B2 Systems and methods for reducing data storage in machine learning
Methods and systems for reducing an amount of data storage and/or processing power necessary for training data for machine learning by replacing three dimensional models with a plurality of two dimensional images are disclosed. The method includes determining an object of interest from a three-dimensional model and cropping the object of interest into a plurality of two-dimensional images. The plurality of two-dimensional images are cropped such that only the object of interest remain. The plurality of two-dimensional images are cropped with respect to particular attributes, such as a road width, a road angle, or an angle with respect to an adjacent vehicle. An image capturing device captures the real time background images. The objects within the background images are categorized using associated attributes. The attributes are synthesized with the plurality of two-dimensional images such that a plurality of replica two-dimensional images of the 3D model with real-time backgrounds are generated.
US10755111B2 Identifying suspicious entities using autonomous vehicles
Systems and methods for identifying suspicious entities using autonomous vehicles are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed comprising identifying a suspect vehicle using at least one digital camera equipped on an autonomous vehicle; identifying a set of candidate autonomous vehicles; enabling, on each of the candidate autonomous vehicles, a search routine, the search routine instructing each respective autonomous vehicle to coordinate tracking of the suspect vehicle; recording, while tracking the suspect vehicle, a plurality of images of the suspect vehicle; periodically re-calibrating the search routines executed by the autonomous vehicles based on the plurality of images; and re-routing the autonomous vehicles based on the re-calibrated search routines.
US10755109B2 Monitoring system, monitoring method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A monitoring system comprising an imaging unit installed in a position from which a plurality of structures can be imaged and which is higher than at least some of the plurality of structures, and configured to generate an image by imaging a monitoring area including the plurality of structures and a ground adjacent to the plurality of structures, a setting unit configured to set a plurality of detection target regions, wherein the detection target region includes at least a region of the ground in the image, and excludes at least a region which is included in a region corresponding to the structure and is not in contact with the region of the ground in the image; and a processing unit configured to count persons in each detection target region in the image.
US10755107B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and recording medium
An information processing apparatus, which predicts a waiting time with higher accuracy, acquires a number of objects waiting in a queue in a set area, changes the acquired number of objects in a case where the acquired number of acquired objects is less than or equal to a threshold, and predicts a waiting time of the queue, based on the changed number of acquired objects and a passage frequency in the queue.
US10755106B1 Pattern recognition for habit engagement, mistake avoidance, and object finding using sensor data
Systems and techniques are generally described for pattern recognition in video data. In some examples, a first set of pixels representing a first person in the first video data may be determined. First feature representation data of the first set of pixels may be generated. The first feature representation data may be determined to correspond to second feature representation data stored in memory. An identity of the first person associated with the second feature representation data may be determined. A first action associated with the first person may be determined. A notification may be sent to a computing device accessible by the first person. The notification may include a reminder for the first person to engage in the first action.
US10755105B2 Real time video summarization
System, apparatus, method, and computer readable media for on-the-fly captured video summarization. A video stream is incrementally summarized in concurrence with generation of the stream by a camera module. Saliency of the video stream summary is maintained as the stream evolves by updating the summary to include only the most significant frames. In one exemplary embodiment, saliency is determined by optimizing an objective function including terms that are indicative of both the diversity of a selection, and how representative the selection is to the processed portion of the video data corpus. A device platform including a CM and comporting with the exemplary architecture may provide video camera functionality at ultra-low power, and/or with ultra-low storage resources, and/or with ultra-low communication channel bandwidth.
US10755103B2 Methods and systems of spatiotemporal pattern recognition for video content development
Interacting with a broadcast video content stream is performed with a machine learning facility that processes a video feed of a video broadcast through a spatiotemporal pattern recognition algorithm that applies machine learning on at least one event in the video feed in order to develop an understanding of the at least one event. Developing the understanding includes identifying context information relating to the at least one event and identifying an entry in a relationship library detailing a relationship between two visible features of the video feed. Interacting is further enabled with a touch screen user interface configured to permit at least one broadcaster to control a portion of the content of the video feed through interaction options that are based on the identified context information. Interacting is further enhanced through an interface configured to permit remote viewers to control the portion of the content.
US10755102B2 Methods and systems of spatiotemporal pattern recognition for video content development
Producing an event related video content data structure includes processing a video feed through a spatiotemporal pattern recognition algorithm that uses machine learning to develop an understanding of an event within the video feed. Developing the understanding includes identifying context information relating to the event and identifying an entry in a relationship library at least detailing a relationship between two visible features of the video feed. Content of the video feed that displays the event is automatically extracted by a computer and associated with the context information. A video content data structure that includes the context information is produced.
US10755100B2 Information processing device, system, information processing method, and storage medium
An information processing device of the present invention includes a first acquirer, a second acquirer, an analyzer, and a creating unit. The first acquirer is configured to acquire a plurality of images in which a working environment is photographed. The second acquirer is configured to acquire a plurality of setting patterns including analysis setting values. The analysis setting values are setting values regarding an analysis of markers photographed in the images. The analyzer is configured to analyze the markers from the respective images acquired by the first acquirer based on the analysis setting values. The analysis setting values are included in the plurality of respective setting patterns acquired by the second acquirer. The creating unit is configured to create total information for each of the setting patterns. The total information is based on an analysis process of the markers corresponding to the setting patterns by the analyzer.
US10755096B2 3D gaze control of robot for navigation and object manipulation
Disclosed herein are devices, methods, and systems for controlling a robot or assistive device that allows the robot or device to find and manipulate objects in a real world environment. The disclosed devices, methods, and systems may, in many cases, receive control input through monitoring, tracking, and analyzing the 3D gaze of a user/controller. Using the described 3D eye tracking, a user can directly and naturally look at an object of interest in the real world, while the system monitors, tracks, and records the user's 3D gaze position. This information, in many cases, is then translated into input commands for the robot or assistive.
US10755091B2 Method and apparatus for retrieving image-text block from web page
A method for retrieving an image-text block from a web page is provided, which comprises: retrieving an image node; filtering the image node to obtain candidate image nodes; traversing, for each of the candidate image nodes, a node in sequence toward an ancestor node of the candidate image node in a preset maximum traversal depth until an ancestor node with a text is visited, using the ancestor node with the text as a candidate image-text block; clustering the candidate image-text blocks based on hash values of the path information of the candidate image-text blocks; and determining, for each image-text block cluster, a common ancestor node of the candidate image-text blocks within the image-text block cluster based on the path information of the candidate image-text blocks, and determining path information of the image-text block cluster based on the common ancestor node.
US10755090B2 On-device partial recognition systems and methods
Disclosed is an approach of on-device partial recognition that includes performing partial recognition on an image of a document captured by a mobile device to detect and/or recognize a specific area (e.g., barcodes, non-relevant text, etc.) and filling the recognized area with a solid color. Because the solid color area has a maximum compression ratio, this approach can lead to image size reduction and increased network throughput for client-server based data recognition where further processing such as advanced data extraction is performed at the server side. The approach can be enforced with neural network algorithms to exclude non-relevant information (e.g., logos, phrases, words, etc.).
US10755087B2 Automated image capture based on emotion detection
Methods and systems are provided for performing automated capture of images based on emotion detection. In embodiments, a selection of an emotion class from among a set of emotion classes presented, via a graphical user interface, is received. The emotion class can indicate an emotion exhibited by a subject desired to be captured in an image. A set of images corresponding with a video is analyzed to identify at least one image in which a subject exhibits the emotion associated with the selected emotion class. The set of images can be analyzed using at least one neural network that classifies images in association with emotion exhibited in the images. Thereafter, the image can be presented in association with the selected emotion class.
US10755086B2 Picture ranking method, and terminal
A picture ranking method and a terminal comprises acquiring pictures stored in a terminal, detecting whether the pictures are first-type pictures, where a first-type picture refers to a picture including a human face, and when the pictures are first-type pictures, ranking the pictures according to a social relation model, or when the pictures are not first-type pictures, ranking the pictures according to a preset rule.
US10755080B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus includes first and second acquisition units and first and second search units. The first acquisition unit acquires a first feature amount from a search source image including a search object. The first search unit searches for the search object from a plurality of video images based on the first feature amount acquired by the first acquisition unit. The second acquisition unit acquires a second feature amount from the search object searched by the first search unit. The second feature amount is different from the first feature amount. The second search unit searches, based on the second feature amount acquired by the second acquisition unit, the search object from a video image, among the plurality of video images, in which the search object is not searched by at least the first search unit.
US10755078B2 Methods and devices for live cell imaging analysis
Provided herein are methods for analysis of target cells on a population or individual basis, including before and after contact with a stimulus in order to determine the effect of such stimulus on the target cells. Also provided are devices for performing such methods. The analysis methods involve identifying and measuring or tracking morphological changes that occur in target cells over a period of time. Tracking is accomplished using imaging systems capable of imaging target cells individually over a period of time either continuously or at discrete intervals of time.
US10755076B2 Fingerprint image recognition method, apparatus and terminal
A fingerprint image recognition method is provided. The method includes: acquiring a target image from a captured texture image; acquiring target shape features corresponding to the target image, the target shape feature being configured to represent a shape feature of the target image; and when the target shape features matches with a preset finger shape feature, determining to perform a fingerprint recognition on the texture image. Also provided in the present invention are a fingerprint image recognition apparatus and a terminal.
US10755075B2 Fingerprint recognition apparatus and manufacturing method therefor, mobile terminal, and fingerprint lock
The present disclosure relates to the field of fingerprint recognition technologies, and provides a fingerprint recognition apparatus and a manufacturing method therefor, a mobile terminal, and a fingerprint lock. The apparatus includes: a substrate defining a protrusion on a surface of the substrate; a fingerprint chip, including: a signal processing circuit connected to the protrusion by passing through a TSV structure, a plurality of sensing electrodes connected to the signal processing circuit, and a protection layer covering the plurality of sensing electrodes; and a touch cover plate located on the protection layer.
US10755072B2 Display panel and display device
A display panel includes a transparent substrate, a visible light backlight source, an infrared backlight source, a plurality of gate lines, a plurality of display data lines, a plurality of sensing data lines, a plurality of display transistors, a plurality of display pixels, a plurality of sensing pixels, and plurality of sensing transistors. When the display transistors receive the scanning signals, the display pixels are configured to display grayscale according to the visible light and the display data signals. When the sensing transistors receive the scanning signals, the sensing pixels are configured to generate detecting signals after conducting the sensing signals to the plurality of sensing data lines. Fingerprint recognition can be implemented on the display area of display panel without extra fingerprint recognizing components so that the screen can be minimized and the smart terminals can be lighter.
US10755061B1 Product verification in a messaging system
The subject technology receives image data including a representation of a physical item. The subject technology analyzes the image data to recognize an object corresponding to an identification indicator of the physical item. The subject technology determines whether the identification indicator of the physical item includes a representation of a barcode. The subject technology extracts verification metadata from the representation of the barcode. The subject technology sends the verification metadata to determine verification information associated with the verification metadata. The subject technology receives the verification information. The subject technology sends the verification information and the verification metadata to determine provenance information associated with the physical item. The subject technology receives, from the second server, the provenance information associated with the physical item. Further, the subject technology causes display, at a client device, of a media overlay including the physical item based at least in part on the provenance information.
US10755059B2 Certification of items
The present invention relates to systems, entities, and methods for certificates and certifications of documents, such as passports, licenses, degree certificates, and the like. More specifically, the present invention relates to re-certifying a document in the sense of verifying and/or renewing an already existing certificate/certification.
US10755058B2 Information management system, vessel, information management method and operation method
An information management system, comprising a first vessel having a first memory that stores first information, a second vessel having a second memory that stores second information, a detection circuit capable of detecting a proximity signal corresponding to approach of the second vessel to the first vessel, and a processor that adds the first information to the second memory that stores the second information, based on the proximity signal that has been detected by the detection circuit.
US10755053B1 Applied artificial intelligence technology for story outline formation using composable communication goals to support natural language generation (NLG)
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can be used in combination with composable communication goal statements and an ontology to facilitate a user's ability to quickly structure story outlines in a manner usable by an NLG narrative generation system without any need for the user to directly author computer code. This AI technology permits NLG systems to determine the appropriate content for inclusion in a narrative story about a data set in a manner that will satisfy a desired communication goal. The AI technology permits multiple communication goal statements to be arranged into a story outline that defines a narrative structure for the narrative story.
US10755052B2 Semantic disambiguation method, device, server and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a semantic disambiguation method, a semantic disambiguation device, a server and a storage medium. The method includes the following. Semantic analysis is performed on a current dialog message input by a user. It is determined, based on an analysis result, whether a current service field corresponding to the current dialog message is an ambiguous field. When the current service field is the ambiguous field, disambiguation is performed on the current service field based on one or more predetermined historical service fields corresponding to one or more historical dialog messages input by the user.
US10755051B2 Rule-based natural language processing
Systems and processes for rule-based natural language processing are provided. In accordance with one example, a method includes, at an electronic device with one or more processors, receiving a natural-language input; determining, based on the natural-language input, an input expression pattern; determining whether the input expression pattern matches a respective expression pattern of each of a plurality of intent definitions; and in accordance with a determination that the input expression pattern matches an expression pattern of an intent definition of the plurality of intent definitions: selecting an intent definition of the plurality of intent definitions having an expression pattern matching the input expression pattern; performing a task associated with the selected intent definition; and outputting an output indicating whether the task was performed.
US10755050B2 System and method for text analysis and routing of outgoing messages
The present invention allows text analysis and routing of an outgoing message. The system intercepts outgoing messages for analysis by a TAS software module. The module assigns an analytical score to the message, then compares the score to a threshold. If the score is below the threshold, the message is transmitted to its ultimate destination. If not, the message may be routed for correction by the message's composer or quality assurance staff. After such correction, the message new analytical score is generated and compared, and, if necessary, the process repeats again.
US10755048B2 Artificial intelligence based method and apparatus for segmenting sentence
The present disclosure discloses an artificial intelligence based method and apparatus for segmenting a sentence. A specific embodiment of the method includes: lexing a to-be-segmented original sentence to obtain a set of words in the original sentence; performing sentence segmentation steps on a to-be-segmented sentence having an initial value being the original sentence; using the sub-sentence fragment not belonging to the set of words as the to-be-segmented sentence and continuing to perform the sentence segmentation steps, if the sub-sentence fragment not belonging to the set of words exists; and storing the original sentence in association with the plurality of sub-sentence fragments each time obtained by performing the sentence segmentation steps. The embodiment generates a segmentation result obtained by performing a multi-layered segmentation to the original sentence.
US10755046B1 Applied artificial intelligence technology for conversational inferencing
Disclosed herein is an NLP system that is able to extract meaning from a natural language message using improved parsing techniques. Such an NLP system can be used in concert with an NLG system to interactively interpret messages and generate response messages in an interactive conversational stream. The parsing can include (1) named entity recognition that contextualizes the meanings of words in a message with reference to a knowledge base of named entities understood by the NLP and NLG systems, (2) syntactically parsing the message to determine a grammatical hierarchy for the named entities within the message, (3) reduction of recognized named entities into aggregations of named entities using the determined grammatical hierarchy and reduction rules to further clarify the message's meaning, and (4) mapping the reduced aggregation of named entities to an intent or meaning, wherein this intent/meaning can be used as control instructions for an NLG process.
US10755042B2 Automatic generation of narratives from data using communication goals and narrative analytics
The exemplary embodiments described herein are related to techniques for automatically generating narratives about data based on communication goal data structures that are associated with configurable content blocks. The use of such communication goal data structures facilitates modes of operation whereby narratives can be generated in real-time and/or interactive manners.
US10755041B2 Conversion tool for XPS and OpenXPS documents
A conversion tool enables XPS documents to be automatically converted into the Open XPS format and for Open XPS-formatted documents to be automatically converted into the XPS format. The conversion tool may convert content types, package-level relationships, part-level attributes, and image parts into a format supported by either document format.
US10755039B2 Extracting structured information from a document containing filled form images
A system and process for extracting information from filled form images is described. In one example the claimed invention first extracts textual information and the hierarchy in a blank form. This information is then used to extract and understand the content of filled forms. In this way, the system does not have to analyze from the beginning each filled form. The system is designed so that it remains as generic as possible. The number of hard coded rules in the whole pipeline was minimized to offer an adaptive solution able to address the largest number of forms, with various structures and typography. The system is also created to be integrated as a built-in function in a larger pipeline. The form understanding pipeline could be the starting point of any advanced Natural Language Processing application.
US10755036B1 Systems and methods for digital image editing
A system according to various exemplary embodiments includes a processor and a user interface, communication module, and memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to: retrieve a digital image from a server using the communication module; present the digital image on a display of the user interface; receive edits to the digital image via the user interface; generate, based on the edits, a modified digital image, wherein generating the modified digital image includes transforming a format of the digital image to include a field containing an identifier associated with the modified digital image; and transmit the modified digital image to the server using the communication module.
US10755034B2 Information processing apparatus
An information processing apparatus processes an electronic document including operation target data items. The electronic document is controlled by a processor performing an interpreter module which includes a first acquisition instruction for acquiring edit information, a second acquisition instruction for acquiring relevance information, and a generation instruction for generating electronic data from the electronic document based on the edit information and the relevance information. The relevance information includes first selection information for selecting some operation target data item, and second selection information for selecting another operation target data item. The electronic data includes first display data which is displayed based on the some operation target data item, and second display data which is displayed based on the another operation target data item in order that easy-to-read performance of the second display data is decreased to be lower than the first display data.
US10755030B2 Color theme maintenance for presentations
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments providing color theme maintenance for presentations. An embodiment operates by receiving a border image, a background color rule, a text color rule, and compiling the rules into a theme for a presentation. The compiled theme is provided to an application configured to display the presentation including the compiled theme in accordance with the background color rule and the text color rule.
US10755027B2 Gesture ambiguity determination and resolution
Systems, apparatuses, methods, and program products are disclosed. An apparatus may include a processor configured to determine whether a user-input gesture is an ambiguous gesture, present a set of candidate gestures corresponding to the user-input gesture, in response to the user-input gesture being an ambiguous gesture, and resolve the ambiguous gesture based on user-input. The processor may magnify an area around the ambiguous gesture, wherein presenting the set of candidate gestures includes displaying the candidate gestures within the magnified area. The apparatus may include a memory that stores code executable by the processor. The apparatus may also include an input device that receives a user-input gesture and a display device.
US10755022B2 Electronic apparatus and layout method for integrated circuit
An electronic apparatus and a layout method for an integrated circuit (IC) are provided. The layout method for the IC includes: receiving layout information, analyzing the layout information to obtain a plurality of blank areas in the IC; presetting a plurality of dummy blocks which respectively have a plurality of sizes; selecting at least one of the dummy blocks to fill in each of the blank areas based on a center position of each of the blank areas according to a size of each of the blank areas and generating updated layout information; performing a layout density checking operation on the updated layout information to generate a checking result; and shrinking sizes of a plurality of setting dummy blocks in the IC according to the checking result and generating output layout information.
US10755020B1 Thermal arrangement of modules in server assemblies
Computing assemblies, such as blade servers, can comprise a plurality of modular computing elements coupled onto an associated circuit board assembly. Assemblies and systems having enhanced individual computing module placement and arrangement are discussed herein, as well as example systems and operations to manufacture such assemblies. In one example, a method includes executing a performance test on a plurality of computing modules to determine at least variability in power consumption across the plurality of computing modules, and binning the plurality of computing modules according to graduated levels of the variability in power consumption. The method also includes selecting from among the graduated levels for placement in an assembly of ones of the computing modules in a progressively lower power consumption arrangement with relation to an airflow of the assembly.
US10755019B2 Method of designing an integrated circuit
In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, a method of designing an integrated circuit is conceived, comprising: placing integrated circuit cells that include supply pins in a plurality of predefined rows; determining blocked areas for supply pin extensions; extending the supply pins outside said blocked areas. A corresponding integrated circuit is also provided.
US10755013B1 Automatic creation of high-level language callable library for a hardware core
Creating a high-level language (HLL) callable library for a hardware core can include automatically querying, using computer hardware, a metadata description of a core to determine a plurality of available ports of the core, automatically determining, using the computer hardware, an argument of a first function specified in a header file corresponding to the core, mapping, using the computer hardware, the argument to a first port of the plurality of available ports, and automatically generating and storing, using the computer hardware, an HLL library specifying a mapping of the argument to the first port of the core. The HLL library is configured for inclusion with a user application during compilation.
US10755011B2 Detecting out-of-bounds violations in a hardware design using formal verification
A hardware monitor arranged to detect out-of-bounds violations in a hardware design for an electronic device. The hardware monitors include monitor and detection logic configured to monitor the current operating state of an instantiation of the hardware design and detect when the instantiation of the hardware design implements a fetch of an instruction from memory; and assertion evaluation logic configured to evaluate one or more assertions that assert a formal property that compares the memory address of the fetched instruction to an allowable memory address range associated with the current operating state of the instantiation of the hardware design to determine whether there has been an out-of-bounds violation. The hardware monitor may be used by a formal verification tool to exhaustively verify that the hardware design does not cause an instruction to be fetched from an out-of-bounds address.
US10755009B1 Optimization after allocating potential slacks to clock arrival times
During logic synthesis and placement optimization, designs are aggressively optimized for timing, power, and area but only the data paths are modified and the clock network is assumed to be “ideal” and fixed. The described embodiments optimize the clock network as well as the data path logic during the logic synthesis and placement optimization stages, thereby improving the overall performance of the design.
US10755006B2 Cloud-based reservoir simulation environment
Reservoir simulations may be executed in a high performance computing cloud cluster (530) provisioned within a cloud computing environment (450) and accessible by graphical pre- and/or post-processors (410) resident on a computer system (402) that is external to the cloud computing environment.
US10755003B2 Time synchronization of signal transmission intervals for simulating a machine in industrial automation
Systems, methods, and software to facilitate simulating machines used in industrial automation are disclosed herein. In at least one implementation, an API is utilized to establish at least a communication link between a simulation model created in a simulation application and an industrial controller system outside of the simulation model, wherein the simulation model comprises definitions for a virtual representation of at least a portion of a machine used in an industrial automation environment. Data is then exchanged between the industrial controller system and the simulation model over the communication link.
US10754999B1 Generating a photovoltaic system design for a building
A solar design generation system is configured to design a solar panel or photovoltaic (PV) system for the roof of building. A server includes processing circuitry configured to receive information from a remote device, including an address corresponding to a building having a roof, automatically generate a solar design in real time based on the received information, and display the solar design to a user. The user can interact with the solar design in various ways to accommodate, implement and calculate various design changes, design rules and electricity generation (production) estimates.
US10754997B1 Security data diode
A controller area network (CAN) controller and transceiver device implementing an output CAN network as a mirror of an adjacent connected input CAN network, the output CAN network and the input can network both comprising at least first data wires. The system includes a first diode device interposing the input and output CAN networks such that a signal on the first data wire of the input CAN network can propagate to the first data wire of the output CAN network but not vice versa.
US10754996B2 Providing privacy protection for data capturing devices
Systems and methods for providing privacy protection in the use of data capturing device are provided. A set of data capturing components of a mobile communications device is enabled to capture media data. A trigger event is detected. In response to detecting the trigger event, connectivity of the mobile communications device is restricted to limit at least one of the set of data capturing components.
US10754992B2 Self-encrypting drive
A data security system, and a method of operation thereof, includes a data security transceiver or receiver; an authentication subsystem operatively connected to the data security transceiver or receiver; and a storage subsystem connected to the authentication subsystem.
US10754989B2 Runtime self-correction for blockchain ledgers
An example operation may include one or more of identifying, via a ledger validation thread, a corrupted data block that is stored within a chain of blocks on a distributed ledger, selecting a blockchain peer from among a plurality of blockchain peers that have access to the distributed ledger, and retrieving a replacement data block from the selected peer, determining whether the replacement data block is valid based on one or more of a previously stored validation block associated with the chain of blocks, and, in response to determining the replacement data block is valid, replacing the corrupted data block with the replacement data block on the distributed ledger.
US10754986B2 Communication device with selectively shared access modes and incoming communication
A communication device includes a memory to store a contact list, a communication, and tagged contacts and tagged communication form of the tagged contacts; a processor to receive an incoming communication transmitted to the communication device determine identification information from the incoming communication; and determine if the incoming communication meets a criterion for a third party user of the communication device to view the incoming communication. To determine if the incoming communication meets the criterion, the processor compares the determined identification information from the incoming communication to the tagged communication form of the tagged contacts. If the incoming communication meets the criterion, then the processor displays the incoming communication, and if the incoming communication does not meet the criterion, then the processor does not display the incoming communication.
US10754983B2 Anonymization of sensitive data for use in user interfaces
Sensitive data may be anonymized for use in user interfaces by applying a cryptographic hash function to the data. The hashed value may be broken into hash tokens and the hash tokens converted to human readable tokens using a 1:1 conversion function. The human readable tokens can then be concatenated together to provide a human readable identifier of the sensitive data.
US10754982B1 System and method for scrubbing data to be shared between organizations
A system and method for scrubbing data to be shared between organizations to test a joint solution, and for preventing the introduction of unscrubbed data. Each organization captures a subset of data, which may be customer data from a line of business. The first organization scrubs its data according to scrubbing rules, and then passes the scrubbed data to its test environment, while the second organization passes its unscrubbed data to its test environment. The scrubbed data is communicated to the second organization and is applied to the unscrubbed data in order to scrub it, and then communicate it to the first organization. Both organizations use the scrubbed data in their respective test environments to test the joint solution or joint testing. Scrubbing the data may involve scrubbing only specific data fields containing sensitive information.
US10754981B2 Data processing systems for fulfilling data subject access requests and related methods
In particular embodiments, in response a data subject submitting a request to delete their personal data from an organization's systems, the system may: (1) automatically determine where the data subject's personal data is stored; and (2) in response to determining the location of the data (which may be on multiple computing systems), automatically facilitate the deletion of the data subject's personal data from the various systems (e.g., by automatically assigning a plurality of tasks to delete data across multiple business systems to effectively delete the data subject's personal data from the systems).
US10754968B2 Peer-to-peer security protocol apparatus, computer program, and method
An apparatus, computer program, and method are afforded for providing a peer-to-peer security protocol. In operation, a message is identified that is directed from a first peer device to a second peer device. Further, the message is copied, so that a copy of the message is caused to be sent to an auditing server.
US10754960B2 Support for increased number of concurrent keys within multi-key cryptographic engine
A server includes a processor core including system memory, and a cryptographic engine storing a key data structure. The data structure is to store multiple keys for multiple secure domains. The core receives a request to program a first secure domain into the cryptographic engine. The request includes first domain information within a first wrapped binary large object (blob). In response a determination that there is no available entry in the data structure, the core selects a second secure domain within the data structure to de-schedule and issues a read key command to read second domain information from a target entry of the data structure. The core encrypts the second domain information to generate a second wrapped blob and stores the second wrapped blob in a determined region of the system memory, which frees up the target entry for use to program the first secure domain.
US10754954B2 Securely exchanging information during application startup
Provided is a method for securely exchanging information during application startup. A processor may send a request for a passphrase to one or more remote devices using a first out-of-band message. The processor may receive, from at least one of the remote devices, a response that includes the passphrase. The response may be a second out-of-band message. The processor may decrypt application startup data that is stored in a first configuration file for the application using the received passphrase. The application startup data may be necessary for the application to execute. The processor may then execute the application using the decrypted application startup data.
US10754949B1 Using space-filling curves to fingerprint data
A file is received. Contents of the file are transformed using a space-filling curve. One example of a space-filling curve that can be used for the transformation is a Hilbert curve. The result of the transformation is down-sampled. One example way of down-sampling is using a blur operation with anti-aliasing. A hashing operation is performed on the down-sampled result. One example of a hashing operation is locality sensitive hashing.
US10754945B2 Psychographic device fingerprinting
A system for generating a psychographic device fingerprint includes a server in communication with a network and memory storing a program which, when executed by the server, performs steps for (a) detecting reception at a computing device of media content delivered via the network, (b) reading device elements stored on the computing device, (c) reading a geographic indicator from the computing device, (d) reading a content indicator identifying the media content, (e) determining a timing parameter associated with reception of the content at the computing device, and (f) deriving from the device type, the geographic indicator, the content indicator, and the timing parameter, the psychographic device fingerprint as computer readable code uniquely identifying a user of the computing device. The steps may further include recording media content received by multiple computing devices, and generating a viewership report relating computing devices and psychographic device fingerprints to the media content received.
US10754941B2 User device security manager
Techniques for authentication and authorization of a user, an application, or a user device for access to web resources are described. For example, a machine identifies an access request to access a remote resource associated with a web service. The access request may be received from an application executing at a user device. The machine retrieves at least one user artifact from a security manager identifier received from the web service. The machine performs fingerprinting of the user device based on the at least one user artifact. The machine transmits the access request to the web service based on the performing of the fingerprinting of the user device. The machine, in response to the transmitting of the access request to the web service, receives a resource access authorization from the web service for the application executing at the user device.
US10754938B2 Method for activating function using fingerprint and electronic device including touch display supporting the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing, a touch display, a pressure sensing circuit, a fingerprint sensor, a processor, and a memory. The memory is configured to store fingerprint data associated with a plurality of reference fingerprints. The processor is configured to, when pressure is applied by the finger in the fingerprint sensing area, receive first data associated with the pressure from the pressure sensing circuit and receive second data associated with the fingerprint of the finger from the fingerprint sensor, identify a selected function corresponding to the second data based on comparing result of the second data and the reference fingerprint data, and execute the selected function.
US10754936B1 Behavioral profiling method and system to authenticate a user
A computer-implemented method includes selecting a prompt from a plurality of prompts stored in a prompt database, wherein the prompt comprises instructions to draw a mark, and wherein other prompts of the plurality of prompts comprise instructions to draw other marks different from the mark. The method also includes the steps of providing the prompt to a user as part of a logon process for an online account session, identifying behavioral characteristics of the user while the user draws the mark, comparing the behavioral characteristics to a behavioral profile previously developed based on prior behavioral characteristics of the user, and providing access to the online account session in response to determining that a variation between the behavioral characteristics and the behavioral profile is within a threshold.
US10754935B2 Intrusion detection on computing devices
A non-transitory computer readable storage medium including instructions that, when executed by a computing system, cause the computing system to perform operations. The operations include collecting, by a processing device, raw data regarding a user action. The operations also include converting, by the processing device, the raw data to characteristic test data (CTD), wherein the CTD represents behavior characteristics of a current user. The operations also include identifying, by the processing device, a characteristic model corresponding to the behavior characteristics represented by the CTD. The operations also include generating, by the processing device, a predictor from a comparison of the CTD against the corresponding characteristic model, wherein the predictor comprises a score indicating a probability that the user action came from an authenticated user.
US10754934B2 Device, control method of the same, and storage medium
A device identifies an authorization endpoint based on region information received from an application and associated with the user, transmits an authorization code request to an authorization endpoint, and receives an authorization code response from the authorization endpoint, corresponding to the authorization code request. Alternatively, the region information is obtained from pre-existing information on the device.
US10754933B2 Processing apparatus, method for controlling processing apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
Provided is a processing apparatus that authenticates a requestor in response to a request for performing predetermined processing. The processing apparatus executes the predetermined processing upon the authentication succeeding. Whether or not authentication is performed is set individually for each of the processing apparatus and an external apparatus of the processing apparatus that serve as the requestor. The authentication is performed in the case where authentication is set to be performed on the requestor that made the request.
US10754930B2 Remotely managed trusted execution environment for digital rights management in a distributed network with thin clients
A method is performed at a client device distinct from an application server. In the method, a first key is stored in a secure store of the client device. A wrapped second key is received from the application server. The first key is retrieved from the secure store and used to unwrap the second key. Encrypted media content and a media control command to control playback of the media content is received from the application server. The content is decrypted using the unwrapped second key, and decoded for playback. During playback of the media content, a play position of the decrypted media content is transmitted to the application server and the decrypted media content is transmitted to a display device that is coupled to the client device. The decrypted media content is displayed in accordance with the received media control command.
US10754925B2 NLU training with user corrections to engine annotations
Techniques for training a natural language understanding (NLU) engine may include generating a first annotation of free-form text documenting a healthcare patient encounter and a link between the first annotation and a corresponding portion of the text, using the NLU engine. A second annotation of the text and a link between the second annotation and a corresponding portion of the text may be received from a human user. The first annotation and its corresponding link may be merged with the second annotation and its corresponding link. Training data may be provided to the engine in the form of the text and the merged annotations and links.
US10754921B2 Resistive memory device with scalable resistance to store weights
A memory device may include a plurality of resistive elements and a control unit for controlling the memory device. The memory device is configured to program single weights of the memory device by groups of at least two resistive elements. A related method and a related computer program product may be also provided.
US10754918B2 System for providing remote building efficiency audits
The subject disclosure relates to systems and methods for calculating a thermal sensitivity score. In some aspects, the method includes steps for receiving temperature information for a first geographic location, receiving resource consumption data for each of a plurality of similar consumption locations in the first geographic location, and generating, by the processors, a thermal sensitivity model based on the temperature information and the resource consumption data for each of the plurality of similar consumption locations. In some aspects, the steps can further include computing a thermal sensitivity score for each of the similar consumption locations using the thermal sensitivity model. Systems and machine readable media are also provided.
US10754916B1 Systems and methods for generating dynamic websites with hypermedia elements
A computerized system for generating dynamic websites that includes a memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations include receiving an order from a customer device, determining whether the destination address is eligible for delivery by a first time, and based on determining the destination address is eligible, searching a first database to retrieve information of the at least one product. The operations may also include generating a user interface element indicating whether delivery by the first time is possible (the user interface element being configured to modify a website displayed in the customer device) and sending the user interface element to the customer device. Further, the operations may include receiving a response from the customer device and modifying an entry in a second database to indicate the promised delivery date for the product is the first time.
US10754915B2 Tag plan generation
A computer system for managing a configuration of analytic elements comprises computer-executable instructions that configure the computer system to receive, at the computer system, a dataset of information, which can include analytic elements executable within a network-connected software application and attributes associated with the analytic elements. Based on the dataset of information, the system can define rules configured to describe attributes of analytic elements. Additionally, the system can be configured to store the rules within a digital database that includes a set of rules configured to describe attributes of analytic elements. The system can also be configured to capture network communications generated by network-connected software applications, and identify non-conforming network communications within the network communications that are associated with non-conforming analytic elements analogous to conforming analytic elements such that, when executed, the non-conforming analytic elements fail to conform to one or more rules.
US10754912B2 Machine learning model to preload search results
Representative embodiments disclose mechanisms to improve the perceived responsiveness of a search engine. As a user types a query prefix into a browser or other interface to the search engine, the search engine returns query completion suggestions to the browser. The query completion suggestions, user history, user favorites and/or other information are presented to a trained machine learning model on the client device to predict a desired location that the user is attempting to navigate to. When the confidence level of the predicted location surpasses a threshold, content from the desired location is preloaded into a hidden tab in the browser. When the user submits a query, the browser submits feedback to a system responsible for updating and refining the machine learning model. Updated machine learning model coefficients can be received by the browser from the system to make predictions more accurate.
US10754911B2 Systems and method for content presentation
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can provide a content feed through a display interface. The content feed can include at least a snippet of a first content item that is associated with a preview time threshold. A determination can be made that the snippet of the first content item has been positioned within a viewport region of the display interface for a duration of time that satisfies the preview time threshold. Data associated with the first content item can be obtained from a content distribution system. The data associated with the first content item can be stored.
US10754908B2 Indexing actions for resources
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for indexing actions for resources. In an aspect, a method receiving, for each resource a plurality of resources that are each accessible by a user device, action data describing actions supported by each resource, each action being an action that can be performed by the user device processing the resource; for each resource: determining, from the action data, an action type for each action supported by the resource, determining, from the action data, action parameters for each action supported by the resource, and indexing the action data, action types and action parameters for the resource in an index that is searchable by a search engine.
US10754902B2 Information processing system and information processing device
An information processing system includes a processing device communication with an information terminal. The system includes an input unit receiving user input, a display unit, a screen transition unit which decides a screen to be displayed and performs a screen transition based on the input of the input unit and the display unit, a screen transition score calculation unit which calculates a screen transition score for each screen transition, an item database which associates and stores an item name and attribute, an attribute score database which associates and stores the item attribute and an attribute score, an item search unit which searches the item database based on the user's input, and extracts the item attribute, and a score addition unit which adds the screen transition score calculated by the score calculation unit to the attribute score associated with the item attribute extracted by the item search unit.
US10754894B2 Ordering regular expressions
In examples, an apparatus comprises: a memory, and a processor coupled to the memory. The processor to: adaptively order an ordered set of regular expressions based on training messages to produce a set of adaptively ordered regular expressions having an adaptive order, determine a first of the adaptively ordered regular expressions that matches an additional message, and determine whether a second of the adaptively ordered regular expressions matches the additional message. Responsive to determining that the second of the other of the adaptively ordered regular expressions matches the additional message, the processor to: classify the additional message with the first regular expression if the first regular expression has a higher priority in the adaptive order; and classify the additional message with the second regular expression if the second regular expression has a higher priority in the adaptive order.
US10754888B2 Establishment of an association between an object and a mood media item
A method comprising identifying a mood media item association with an object media item, the mood media item being a media item of a face of a user while the object media item is being viewed by the user, determining an object that is associated with the object media item, and causing establishment of an association between the object and the mood media item is disclosed.
US10754883B1 System and method for insight automation from social data
Systems and methods are provided for insight automation from content data. The system generates insights from online and offline data at scale using unsupervised or supervised machine learning algorithms. The system can further generate insight at various levels for continuous evaluation and automated promotion.
US10754882B2 Method of retrieving information from a health report through a machine assisted interrogation process
A method of retrieving information from a health report through a machine assisted interrogation process consists of a personal assistance device, a reporting system, a knowledge-graphing system, and a query-interrogation system. A user utilizes the personal assistance device to submit a query that retrieves information from the reporting system via the query-interrogation system. The knowledge-graphing system, which is generated using artificial intelligence modules, natural language understanding modules, and machine learning modules, is utilized to provide accurate results to the user. An administrative system monitors the validity of a plurality of health reports of the reporting system.
US10754881B2 System for natural language interaction with financial data
The present invention is directed toward a system for database querying using natural language generation, which comprises identifying a first set of entities corresponding to an indexed data set in response to a user query, generating a ranked list of query intents using the first set of entities, wherein each item of the list of query intents represents a second set of entities associated with the user query and iterating over the ranked list of query intents to identify a top ranked intent associated to one of a set of predefined query plans. The predefined query plan associated with the top rank intent is executed using the set of entities corresponding to the top ranked intent, the predefined query plan comprising one or more search actions against the indexed data set. A first set of results is then received and a description is generated and transmitted.
US10754880B2 Methods and systems for generating a replacement query for a user-entered query
A method and system for generating a replacement query for a user-entered query is provided. The user-entered query is received by a service that never used it and is potentially erroneously entered. The method comprises selecting a set of queries for the user-entered query from past queries based on string similarity. The method comprises retrieving past-query-interdependence data indicative of past transitions between each pair of queries in the set of queries. The method comprises selecting an approximated query from the set of queries based on string similarity and usage frequency. The method comprises, for each pair of approximated query and one of the set of queries, generating a vector based on past-query-interdependence data between the approximated query and respective one of the set of queries. Each vector can be used as an approximated vector. The method comprises generating ranking parameters for the approximated vectors and determining the replacement query.
US10754872B2 Automatically executing tasks and configuring access control lists in a data transformation system
A computer-implemented system or process is programmed or configured to use a configuration file to specify one or more tasks to apply to raw ingested data. A task may be a sequence of instructions programmed or configured to format raw ingested data into a dataset in a CSV format. Examples of tasks may include: a parser to parse Cobol data into a CSV, a parser to parse XML into a CSV, a parser to parse text using fixed-width fields to a CSV, a parser to parse files in a zip archive into a CSV, a regular expression search/replace function, or formatting logic to remove lines or blank lines from raw ingested data. In one embodiment, the configuration file may specify a schema definition for a task to use for generating a dataset. In one embodiment, the configuration file may also include one or more access control list (ACL) definitions for the generated dataset. In one embodiment, the building of datasets using the configuration file is automated, for example, on a nightly basis.
US10754870B2 Hash-based database update
A method may include generating a first hash value that is representative of a current configuration of a database storing a plurality of data records. A change in the configuration of the database may be detected based on the first hash value and a second hash value representative of a previous configuration of the database. The configuration of the database may include a plurality of database tables available for storing the plurality of data records. In response to detecting the change in the configuration of the database, the database may be updated by at least transforming the plurality of data records in accordance with the current configuration of the database. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including computer program products, are also disclosed.
US10754869B2 Managing data format of data received from devices in an internet of things network
The present disclosure relates to system(s) and method(s) for storing sensor data received from a device connected an Internet of Things (IoT) network. The system may store one or more record tables corresponding to one or more devices connected in an Internet of Things (IoT) network, in a database. Further, the system may receive a modification request from a device connected in the Internet of Things (IoT) network, wherein the modification request comprises a unique identification number corresponding to the device and a sensor configuration data. Further, the system may modify a table structure of a record table corresponding to the device to generate a modified table structure, based on the modification request. Further, the system may execute a programmed instruction stored in the memory to store the sensor data received from the device, in the record table, based on the modified table structure.
US10754868B2 System for analyzing the runtime impact of data files on data extraction, transformation, and loading jobs
A system for analyzing the runtime impact of data files on data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) jobs typically includes a processor, a memory, and a runtime impact analysis module stored in the memory. The runtime impact analysis module is typically configured for: receiving a user input comprising a designator of a data repository from a user; receiving an ETL job list file from one or more ETL servers; for each ETL job invocation name in the ETL job list file: querying the one or more ETL servers for runtime information, receiving the runtime information from the one or more ETL servers, searching the runtime information for the designator of the data repository, and if the designator of the data repository is identified in the runtime information, adding the ETL job invocation name to an impacted ETL job file; and providing the impacted ETL job file to the user.
US10754863B2 Method and system for ranking a plurality of documents on a search engine results page
A system and method of ranking a plurality of documents on a search engine results page (SERP) in response to a query, the method comprising: computing a ranking score for each document, a given ranking score being indicative of an original rank of a respective document; computing a class association value for each document, a given class association value being a probability of a respective document to be associated with a predetermined class of documents having been determined by an operator, a given class association value being instrumental in increasing a magnitude of change of the original rank of the respective document; computing an amended ranking score for each document based on a respective ranking score and a respective class association value; and triggering a display of the SERP with the documents being ranked based on the respective amended ranking score.
US10754862B2 Method and system for searching a database having data sets
A method for searching a database having data sets (Mi) which comprise attributes (A1i to Ani). If a search query (S) is captured, the data sets (Mi) are assigned relevance data (RSi) for the search query (S) and at least one subset of the data sets (Mi) is output on the basis of the relevance data (RSi). Relevance data (RSi) of the data sets (Mi) for the search query (S) are generated with the inclusion of correlation data (KS,1 to KS,n) and the attributes (A1i to Ani) of the data sets (Mi). A computer program having program code for carrying out the method according to the invention when the program code is executed by a computer, a search engine, and a system having a search engine.
US10754849B2 Dynamic gathering of social media content
Methods, techniques, and systems for gathering social media content are provided. Some embodiments provide a Social Intelligence System (“SIS”) configured to provide dynamic search capability of a content source by using a proxy server system as an intermediary between the SIS and the content source. The SIS may then dynamically determine a rate at which it searches for content based on a rate of change or predicted change of a particular content source. Dynamically determining a rate allows the SIS to track a particular topic or series of topics over time, while only searching for content on the topic at the most optimal time periods to reduce overall cost.
US10754843B2 Method and apparatus for information management
There is provided an information management method used by a computer that manages a system storing key-data pairs, each including a key obtained by application of a predetermined function and data associated with the key, in such a way as to be distributed among a plurality of nodes. The method includes storing, in a management table, information on an identifier common to a plurality of systems, one or more keys commonly assigned to the identifier, and nodes assigned to the identifier; and reflecting, when a node whose assignment to the identifier has been once cancelled is reassigned to the identifier, the reassignment of the node into the management table, and implementing synchronization of one or more key-data pairs corresponding to the keys assigned to the identifier between the reassigned node and remaining nodes assigned to the identifier.
US10754841B2 Systems and methods for management of virtualization data
Described in detail herein is a method of copying data of one or more virtual machines being hosted by one or more non-virtual machines. The method includes receiving an indication that specifies how to perform a copy of data of one or more virtual machines hosted by one or more virtual machine hosts. The method may include determining whether the one or more virtual machines are managed by a virtual machine manager that manages or facilitates management of the virtual machines. If so, the virtual machine manager is dynamically queried to automatically determine the virtual machines that it manages or that it facilitates management of. If not, a virtual machine host is dynamically queried to automatically determine the virtual machines that it hosts. The data of each virtual machine is then copied according to the specifications of the received indication.
US10754835B2 High-efficiency deduplication module of a database-management system
A method and associated systems for a deduplication module of a database-management system. The database-management system, upon receiving a request to perform a transaction that will revise a stored database record, uses memory-resident logs and previously generated database-maintenance tables to: i) identify a first logical block that identifies an updated value, stored in a physical block of storage, to be used to update the database record; and ii) further identify a second logical block that stores in the database a corresponding existing value of the same record. After determining that the first and second logical blocks reside on physical storage devices within the same storage tier, the system directs the deduplication module to associate both logical blocks with the first physical block.
US10754834B1 System and method for operational continuity of backup operations to a deduplicated storage
A method and system for backing up data is provided. The method includes storing a first plurality of data units in a backup storage, as a result of a fingerprint database being available, the first plurality of data units being deduplicated through application of the fingerprint database. The method includes storing a second plurality of data units in the backup storage, as a result of the fingerprint database being unavailable, wherein at least one step of the method is executed through a processor.
US10754832B2 Efficient physical key-value scheme for persisting virtual database data
A composite database containing virtualized objects of a transport node in a virtualized network, and methods pertaining thereto is disclosed. The composite database supports each of many clients having their own database values. The composite database is formed by augmenting a key-value database to have an augmented key that comprises an original key, indicating the type of object stored, concatenated with a list of database identifiers. The composite database stores at the augmented key, values of objects in the database that pertain to each database identifier in the augmented key, where each object is in serialized form. Accessing the database includes scanning the database for a list of augmented key-value pairs containing a given key. Getting a database record includes specifying a key and a database identifier. The list of augmented key-value pairs is searched for the record having the specified database identifier.
US10754831B2 Generating a hierarchical data structure
A method and system for generating a hierarchical data structure is described. The hierarchical data structure is comprised of a plurality of nodes, wherein each node represents a record. The system monitors the generation of the hierarchical data structure to determine if the number of nodes in the hierarchical data structure exceeds a predetermined maximum number of nodes for the hierarchical data structure. The maximum number of nodes is independent of a width and a height of the hierarchical data structure. The system generates a notification in response to a determination that the number of nodes in the hierarchical data structure exceeds the maximum number of nodes.
US10754830B2 Activity information schema discovery and schema change detection and notification
Techniques for activity information schema discovery, schema change detection, and notification. In one embodiment, for example, a computer-implemented method for activity information schema discovery and schema change detection and notification comprises: analyzing a first set of related activity messages obtained during a first sample period; determining first schema counters for uniquely named properties identified in the first set of messages based on the analyzing of the first set of activity messages; after the first sample period, inferring a first schema from the first schema counters; analyzing a second set of related activity messages obtained during a second sample period; determining second schema counters for uniquely named properties identified in the second set of messages based on the analyzing of the second set of activity messages; after the second sample period, inferring a second schema from the second schema counters; comparing the first schema and the second schema for any differences.
US10754829B2 Virtual configuration systems and methods
Some embodiments of the present invention provide virtual configuration systems and methods that overcome some or all of the downfalls of typical approaches by allowing for persistent configuration of an operating system of a host device. A virtual configuration layer may be incorporated into the file system of the host device and executed to modify configuration data stored outside of the file system, without changing the file system. Once the configuration data is modified, it may be used to configure the file system and/or the operating system of the host device when it is loaded by a client device. In some embodiments, the host device may be nonvolatile storage (e.g., a flash drive) embedded into a client device (e.g., a diskless system).
US10754828B2 Systems and methods for in-place records management and content lifecycle management
An in-place information management system having a management application built on a common data model and configured for asynchronous query-based application of policies on content stored in the disparate data storage systems through a query interface which may be part of a set of integration services. The common data model may be configured based on common architectures of the disparate data storage systems. The query interface may be configured for running a query on a data storage system in response to a search request received by the management application from a records manager and for mapping semantically equivalent keys from disparate data storage systems to a key in the common data model. The query may define a set of records to be treated similarly according to corporate policy on content lifecycle and records compliance.
US10754826B2 Techniques for securely sharing files from a cloud storage
A system and method for securely sharing files from a cloud storage are provided. The method includes capturing an electronic message sent by a client device, the electronic message designating at least one recipient, wherein the electronic message includes at least one attachment; identifying the at least one attachment and the at least one recipient designated in the electronic message; sending, to a cloud storage system (CSS), a list indicating the identified at least one recipient; receiving, from the CSS, a link to a shared folder, wherein the shared folder is in the CSS; replacing, in the electronic message, the at least one attachment with the received link; uploading, to the shared folder, at least one of the at least one attachment; and sending, to the at least one recipient, the electronic message with the replaced link, wherein at least one authentication procedure is applied for one of the at least one recipient upon activation of the replaced link by the recipient.
US10754821B2 Virtual file server
The present disclosure provides a method and a system for migrating a virtual file server. In an example of a method, a virtual file server is migrated from a first storage to a second storage, wherein the virtual file server comprises a server layer and a data layer. Identity information is retrieved from the server layer from the server layer for the second storage. The identity information is updated so instantiation of the virtual file server on the second storage appears the same as on the first storage.
US10754815B2 Processing transactions using a multi-purpose callout processor
A method includes receiving, by a multi-purpose callout processor, a transaction input from an external client application. The transaction input includes a request to perform a specific functionality by a transaction processing system. The multi-purpose callout processor implements a multi-purpose application program interface between the external client application and the transaction processing system. The method also includes performing a callout based on the transaction input. The multi-purpose callout processor is configured to perform a plurality of types of callouts.
US10754814B1 Methods and systems for image-based authentication
A system and method for performing image-based authentication requires users to enter an image-based password in order to access a secure system or network. A user may identify at least one password image, and may enter the system or network if he or she selects each of the password images shown in a group of images on the display. Additionally, the user may designate specific locations for multiple password images on a user interface, and a user may enter the system or network if he or she locates each of the password images in its designated location on the user interface.
US10754812B2 N-depth asynchronous FIFO including a collection of 1-depth FIFO cells
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods of using the apparatuses. One of the apparatuses includes first-in first-out (FIFO) cells included in an asynchronous FIFO unit and first and second circuits included in the asynchronous FIFO unit. The first circuit provides first information based on a value of a first bit from each of the FIFO cells in order to select one of the FIFO cells to be a selected FIFO cell for storing data information in the selected FIFO cell. The second circuit provides information based on a value of a second bit from each of the FIFO cells in order to select one of the FIFO cells to be a selected FIFO cell for reading data information from the selected FIFO cell.
US10754811B2 Multi-mode NVMe over fabrics devices
A device may include a connector to connect the device to a chassis. The device may include chassis type circuitry to determine a type of the chassis. The device may further include mode configuration circuitry to configure the device to use a particular mode appropriate for the type of the chassis.
US10754806B2 Method and apparatus for access to a computer unit
A computer unit (10) arranged to establish contact between itself and a centralized server (12), in where the computer unit comprises means to establish a networked connection (22) with said server (12), and wake up means in case the computer unit is in an off or sleeping state, and optionally if the computer unit is on. The computer unit (10) comprises or is connected to a mobile unit that is active whether the computer unit is in off, in hibernation or sleeping state, or on state, and in where the mobile unit is adapted to receive a unique request from the server (12), via a mobile telecommunication connection (20), and if the request is identified as genuine, the computer unit (10) is adapted to establish a new and separate networked connection (20; 22) to the server (12).
US10754802B2 Dynamically remapping in-process data transfers
Embodiments include a method to determine whether to dynamically remap an in-process update of a first page of memory to a second page of memory. When a dynamic remap is determined, the method causes a pause of the in-process update to the first page of memory by one or more bridges, draining of in-process direct memory access (DMA) operations, and redirecting the update to the second page of memory.
US10754800B2 Storage device configured to update field programmable gate array and method of operating the same
A storage device includes a controller and a nonvolatile memory device. The controller includes a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and receives an FPGA image for updating the FPGA from an outside in response to a first command received from the outside. The nonvolatile memory device stores the FPGA image. The controller receives the FPGA image through a main interface or a sideband interface, and executes the FPGA image in response to a second command received from the outside.
US10754792B2 Persistent virtual address spaces
Example implementations relate to persistent virtual address spaces. In one example, persistent virtual address spaces can employ a non-transitory processor readable medium including instructions to receive a whole data structure of a virtual address space (VAS) associated with a process, where the whole data structure includes data and metadata of the VAS, and store the data and the metadata of the VAS in a non-volatile memory to form a persistent VAS (PVAS).
US10754790B2 Translation of virtual addresses to physical addresses using translation lookaside buffer information
A memory management unit (MMU) is disclosed. The MMU is configured to receive a translation request from a processing system, wherein the translation request specifies a virtual address to be translated, search a page table stored in a physical memory system for a page table entry that specifies the virtual address, receive a translation lookaside buffer invalidation (TLBI) signal from the processing system, wherein the TLBI signal specifies the virtual address, in response to receiving the TLBI signal specifying the virtual address, invalidate a translation lookaside buffer (TLB) entry in a TLB, wherein the invalidated TLB entry specifies the virtual address and restart the search of the page table for the page table entry that specifies the virtual address.
US10754787B2 Virtual address table
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to virtual address tables. An example method comprises generating an object file that comprises: an instruction comprising a number of arguments; and an address table comprising a number of indexed address elements. Each one of the number of indexed address elements can correspond to a virtual address of a respective one of the number of arguments, wherein the address table can serves as a target for the number of arguments. The method can include storing the object file in a memory.
US10754782B1 Apparatuses, methods, and systems to accelerate store processing
Systems, methods, and apparatuses relating to circuitry to accelerate store processing are described. In one embodiment, a processor includes a (e.g., L1) cache, a fill buffer, a store buffer, and a cache controller to allocate a first entry of a plurality of entries in the fill buffer to store a first storage request when the first storage request misses in the cache, send a first request for ownership to another cache corresponding to the first storage request, detect a hit in the cache for a second storage request, update a globally observable buffer to indicate the first entry in the fill buffer for the first storage request is earlier in program order than the second storage request in the store buffer, allocate, before the second storage request is removed from the store buffer, a second entry of the plurality of entries in the fill buffer to store the third storage request when the third storage request misses in the cache, send a second request for ownership to another cache corresponding to the third storage request, and update the globally observable buffer to indicate the second entry in the fill buffer for the third storage request is later in program order than the second storage request in the store buffer.
US10754781B2 Heuristic method to control fetching of metadata from a cache hierarchy
Embodiments are directed to a method for optimizing performance of a microprocessor. The method includes monitoring the performance of the microprocessor in each of a plurality of performance modes. The method further includes choosing a performance mode based on the monitoring. Thereafter, using the performance mode for a predetermined amount of time. Each of the plurality of performance modes is a branch prediction mode.
US10754779B2 Information processing device and method for managing file
A media drive is loaded with a ROM medium on which a plurality of files constituting an application are recorded. A readout block reads out data from the media drive. A memory temporarily stores the read-out data. A providing block provides the data stored in the memory to game software. A recording processing block records the data stored in the memory in an auxiliary storage device.
US10754777B2 Systems and methods for implementing coherent memory in a multiprocessor system
Data units are stored in private caches in nodes of a multiprocessor system, each node containing at feast one processor (CPU), at least one cache private to the node and at least one cache location buffer {CLB} private to the node. In each CLB location information values are stored, each location information value indicating a location associated with a respective data unit, wherein each location information value stored in a given CLB indicates the location to be either a location within the private cache disposed in the same node as the given CLB, to be a location in one of the other nodes, or to be a location in a main memory. Coherence of values of the data units is maintained using a cache coherence protocol The location information values stored in the CLBs are updated by the cache coherence protocol in accordance with movements of their respective data units.
US10754776B2 Cache balance when using hardware transactional memory
Systems and methods for cache balance when using hardware transactional memory are disclosed. A method includes: determining, by a computing device, a hardware transactional memory (HTM) attrition rate for a workload in a distributed computing environment; determining, by the computing device, whether or not the HTM attrition rate for the workload exceeds a predetermined threshold; and in response to determining that the HTM attrition rate for the workload does not exceed the predetermined threshold, the computing device causing a requested HTM transaction to begin.
US10754775B2 Fast cache invalidation response using cache class attributes
A memory management unit responds to an invalidate by class command by identifying a marker for a class of cache entries that the invalidate by class command is meant to invalidate. The memory management unit stores the active marker as a retired marker and then sets the active marker to the next available marker. Thereafter, the memory management sends an acknowledgement signal (e.g., to the operating system) while invalidating the cache entries having the class and the retired marker in the background. By correlating markers with classes of cache entries, the memory management can more quickly respond to class invalidation requests.
US10754772B2 Reclamation of in-memory database memory resources
A method for reclaiming memory resources may include segmenting a plurality of memory resources in an in-memory database into a first resource partition and a second resource partition; generating, for the first resource partition, a first heap containing a first plurality of memory resources sorted based on an age of data occupying the first plurality of memory resources; generating, for the second resource partition, a second heap containing a second plurality of memory resources sorted based on an age of data occupying the second plurality of memory resources; and when a shortage of memory resources is detected, identifying, from the first heap, a first memory resource containing a least recently used data, identifying, from the second heap, a second memory resource containing a least recently used data, and reclaiming the first memory resource and/or the second memory resource. Related systems and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.
US10754768B2 Memory system using descriptor lookup tables to access setting information for a non-volatile memory, and an operating method thereof
A memory system includes a nonvolatile memory device; In an embodiment, a memory system comprising: a nonvolatile memory device; a working memory configured to store a first layer and a second layer as firmwares, each of which drives the nonvolatile memory device; a control component configured to control the nonvolatile memory device based on the firmwares; a buffer memory configured to store a first table which is managed by the first layer and a second table which is managed by the second layer; and a memory controller configured to store a descriptor for setting information of the nonvolatile memory device, and interface with the nonvolatile memory device based on control of the control component, wherein the second layer stores position information of the descriptor in the second table, and wherein the first layer accesses the memory controller by referring to the second table.
US10754763B2 Bypassing user-selected functions during test case generation
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for generating a test case based on valid function codes that have not been selected for test case generation bypassing. A test program is provided that allows a user to specify, for each instruction, one or more function codes that the user does not want to use to generate a test case (e.g., that should be bypassed). A test stream generator is provided that has knowledge of valid and invalid function codes for any given supported instruction. A test case generator is provided that compares the function codes selected for bypassing to the valid function codes to identify a valid non-bypassed function code, which is used to generate a test case. Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are also disclosed for generating an exception test case using only one or more invalid function codes that have not been selected for bypassing.
US10754760B1 Detection of runtime failures in a system on chip using debug circuitry
Disclosed approaches involve at least one processor executing a program and a debug interface circuit coupled to the processor. The debug interface circuit is configured to transmit first trace data from the first processor. A debug access port is coupled to the debug interface circuit. A fault detection circuit is coupled to the debug access port and is configured to receive the first trace data via the debug access port and compare the first trace data to second data. The fault detection circuit generates an error signal to the first processor in response to a discrepancy between the first trace data and the second data.
US10754759B1 Breakpointing circuitry that evaluates breakpoint conditions while running clock to target circuit
An execution circuit inputs a plurality of data units, performs unit operations on the data units, and registers results of the unit operations in response to oscillations of a clock signal. A control circuit controls activation of the unit operations, and outputs a start signal to the execution circuit to activate each unit operation and/or a completion signal to indicate completion of each unit operation. A debug circuit stores breakpoint flags associated with the unit operations. Each breakpoint flag has a state that specifies whether to stop oscillations of the clock signal. The debug circuit further receives the start and/or completion signal and evaluates, while the clock signal oscillates to the execution circuit, a state of the start and/or completion signal and a state of the breakpoint flag associated with the unit operation. Oscillations of the clock signal are stopped in response to the evaluation of the signals.
US10754755B2 Automatically validating data incorporated into a computer program
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to methods, systems, and computer programs for verifying that data incorporated into a computer program is current. The methods, systems, and computer programs compare a source identifier status code associated with the data to a current source identifier status code at the location where the data was obtained. The methods, systems, and computer programs include at least one validation function which determines the validity of the data according to selected parameters. If the source identifier status code and current source identifier status code match and the at least one validation function determines the data is valid, an executable computer program incorporating the data and one or more functions is produced as output.
US10754754B2 Evaluating performance improvement of executing instructions in a first processor over executing on a second processor
A method for improving performance of a system including a first processor and a second processor includes obtaining a code region specified to be executed on the second processor, the code region including a plurality of instructions, calculating a performance improvement of executing at least one of the plurality of instructions included in the code region on the second processor over executing the at least one instruction on the first processor, removing the at least one instruction from the code region in response to a condition including that the performance improvement does not exceed a first threshold, and repeating the calculating and the removing to produce a modified code region specified to be executed on the second processor.
US10754752B2 Data pipeline monitoring
A method and system for data pipeline monitoring receives an event data object and a current status data object from one or more subsystems of a pipeline. The system analyzes the event data object and the current status data object to determine a first and second validation value. The system, in response to determining that either the first or second validation value is not valid, sends a notification.
US10754748B2 System and method for constructing extensible event log with javascript object notation (JSON) encoded payload data
Systems and methods for constructing extensible event log with JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) encoded payload data. The system includes a computing device. The computing device may be connected to a device, where an event has occurred. The device may send a message to the management software of the computing device based on the event, where the message includes information corresponding to an event occurred at the device and payload data of the event. When the management software receives the message, the management software may determine an event type of the event based on the information, and then convert the payload data of the event to encoded payload data in an extensible format, such as the JSON format. Thus, the management software may generate and store an event log comprising the event type and the encoded payload data.
US10754740B2 Dynamic suppression of error detection in processor switch fabric
A processing system tags read and write transaction packets that are functionally safe and suppresses redundant processing and error checking for functionally safe tagged transaction packets. The processing system includes compute elements that are interconnected via an interconnect fabric that includes resources to route operations. The interconnect fabric includes redundant resources to execute the same routing operations and comparator elements to indicate an error in response to detecting a mismatch between the output of a resource and its corresponding duplicate resource. The interconnect fabric selectively activates the duplicate resources and comparator elements in response to a tag associated with a transaction packet indicating that the transaction packet is safety-critical.
US10754739B2 System and method for predictive backup in a distributed environment
A production host for hosting virtual machines includes a persistent storage and a production agent. The persistent storage stores virtual machine data of the virtual machines. The production agent obtains a dynamic backup generation rule for the virtual machines; for a predetermined period of time after obtaining the dynamic backup generate rule: generates first backups of the virtual machines based on the dynamic backup generate rule; and identifies a change rate of the virtual machine data; after the predetermined period of time, obtain a prediction-based backup generation rule that is based on the change rate of the virtual machine data over the predetermined period of time; and generates second backups of the virtual machines based on the prediction-based backup generation rule.
US10754736B2 Storage system with scanning and recovery of internal hash metadata structures
A storage system in one embodiment comprises a plurality of storage devices and a storage controller. The storage controller is configured to scan data pages and associated metadata structures of the storage system, the metadata structures comprising at least a first metadata structure associating unique hash identifiers with physical locations of respective data pages in the storage system and a second metadata structure associating the physical locations of respective data pages with hash digests of the data pages and the unique hash identifiers. The storage controller is further configured to detect an error in one of the first and second metadata structures. Responsive to the detected error, the storage controller recovers a corresponding portion of the metadata based at least in part on one or more entries of the other one of the first and second metadata structures. The unique hash identifiers illustratively comprise respective shortened representations of the hash digests, such as hash handles uniquely corresponding to respective ones of the hash digests.
US10754733B2 System and method for mainframe computers backup and restore
A computer-implemented method, system and computer program product, the method comprising: receiving a request for backing up data from a mainframe on a backup server implemented on an open system; issuing a call to data set services, the call associated with an exit function; receiving a callback to the exit function, the callback associated with a data set record; packing the data set record to obtain packed information; and transmitting the packed information over a network connection to the backup server for backing up the data, wherein no additional data is written to a persistent memory of the mainframe, and wherein no limitations exist on a number of mainframes connected to the mainframe, or on a number of mainframes simultaneously communicating with the backup server.
US10754732B1 Systems and methods for backing up a mainframe computing system
A storage system may include an interface configured to connect with a mainframe computing system. The interface converts the protocol used by the mainframe computing system to another protocol. Once the data, which may be present in a backup data stream, from the mainframe computing system is converted, the storage system may direct or transmit the backup data stream for further processing such as deduplication and/or compression. The de-duplicated and/or compressed backup data stream is then stored to storage of the storage system.
US10754730B2 Copying point-in-time data in a storage to a point-in-time copy data location in advance of destaging data to the storage
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for copying point-in-time data in a storage to a point-in-time copy data location in advance of destaging data to the storage. A point-in-time copy is created to maintain tracks in a source storage unit as of a point-in-time. A source copy data structure indicates tracks in the source storage unit to copy from the storage to a point-in-time data location. An update to write to a source track is received and a determination is made as to whether the source copy data structure indicates to copy the source track from the storage to the point-in-time data location. The update is written to a cache. A copy operation is initiated to copy the source track from the storage to the point-in-time data location asynchronous before the source track is destaged from the cache to the storage unit.
US10754722B1 Method for remotely clearing abnormal status of racks applied in data center
A method for remotely clearing abnormal status of racks includes following steps: obtaining each information of a rack management controller (RMC) and multiple baseboard management controllers (BMCs) of a rack regularly by a management system; recording each operating action performed by manager through the management system; analyzing the information and the operating action by the management system for determining whether any RMC or BMC is under one of multiple default attention-statuses; and, automatically performing a remotely rescuing procedure to one of the RMC and the BMCs for eliminating an abnormal connection status from the RMC or the BMC when the RMC or the BMC is determined losing a connection with the management system.
US10754720B2 Health check diagnostics of resources by instantiating workloads in disaggregated data centers
Embodiments for preemptive deep diagnostics of resources in a disaggregated computing environment. Respective resources from respective pools of resources of different types are assigned to compose a disaggregated server. A workload is executed by the respective resources within the disaggregated server while the respective resources of the disaggregated server are monitored by a monitoring task. Responsive to a first resource of the respective resources generating an alert from the monitoring task, the workload is instantiated to be concurrently performed by the first resource and a second resource of the respective resources while initiating a health check diagnostic operation on the first resource.
US10754717B2 Fast and accurate identification of message-based API calls in application binaries
Disclosed are various embodiments for fast and accurate identification of message-based application programming interface (API) calls in applications. A set of compliance rules is obtained from a compliance rule store. A request to analyze an application is received. An application analysis is performed by scanning the application to identify one or more public APIs invoked by the application. The set of compliance rules are enforced on the application based at least in part on the application analysis.
US10754715B2 Application program control method and apparatus, terminal, and storage medium
An application program control method is provided for a terminal. The terminal is installed with a virtual engine and an application program, the application program is a program developed based on the virtual engine, and the application program includes an outer program and an inner program. The method includes intercepting, by using the virtual engine, a pressure-touch event, the pressure-touch event comprising operation coordinates and a pressure value; transferring, by using the virtual engine, the pressure-touch event to the outer program; transferring, by using the outer program, the pressure-touch event to the inner program; and performing, by using the inner program, a predetermined operation according to the pressure-touch event.
US10754714B1 Method and device for taking an action based on unauthorized presence of a person in area
Methods and devices are provided relating to taking an action in response to determining that a person who is present in the vicinity of the device, such as a smart speaker, is not authorized to be present. In an aspect, the electronic device receives the notification and a topic identifier associated with the notification. Information identifying persons located in the vicinity of the electronic device may be received. The device may then receive and/or determine information identifying at least one person located within the vicinity who is not authorized, based on the topic identifier, to be present in the vicinity when the notification is to be outputted. The device generates an output signal indicating receipt of the notification and that there is at least one person present in the vicinity who is not authorized to be present when the notification is to be outputted.
US10754713B1 Systems and methods for managing software events
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can determine at least one event generated by a content player while accessing a content item. Event information describing the at least one event can be provided to a finite-state machine being used to manage events generated by the content player. The finite-state machine is in a first state. The finite-state machine can be transitioned from the first state to a second state in response to provision of the event information. One or more actions associated with the second state can be performed based at least in part on transitioning the finite-state machine to the second state.
US10754707B2 Extending berkeley packet filter semantics for hardware offloads
Examples include registering a device driver with an operating system, including registering available hardware offloads. The operating system receives a call to a hardware offload, inserts a binary filter representing the hardware offload into a hardware component and causes the execution of the binary filter by the hardware component when the hardware offload is available, and executes the binary filter in software when the hardware offload is not available.
US10754705B2 Managing metadata hierarch for a distributed processing system with depth-limited hierarchy subscription
A manager agent access a grain hierarchy that represents a state for a computation that is to performed by a distributed processing system, wherein the grain hierarchy includes manager agent grains including metadata for manager agent processes that manage the performance of the computation by the distributed processing system, and worker agent grains including, for tasks to be performed by the distributed processing system, metadata for worker agents that each correspond to a subset of the plurality of data processors for performing the task. A manager agent performs processes defined by a manager agent grain to manage the computation by worker agents and storing, within the grain, metadata describing the manager agent process performed by the manager agent, and worker agents perform tasks assigned to the worker agents based on an assignment of a respective worker agent grain to the worker agent.
US10754704B2 Cluster load balancing based on assessment of future loading
Disclosed embodiments provide techniques for load balancing of computer jobs in a distributed computer network. A health score is determined for each node of the pool of nodes, which can include native applications, virtual machines, and/or containers. A future resource availability score is determined for each node of the pool of nodes corresponding with a predetermined future time. A schedule eligibility score is computed for each node based on the health score and future resource availability score. A new job is assigned to the node with the optimal schedule eligibility score. In this way, rather than only considering the current workload conditions of the node, a future resource availability score is computed for each node, and this score is used as a factor in the assigning of jobs to the node. This provides an opportunity for improved resource utilization and improved overall system reliability.
US10754703B2 Trusted computing resource meter
In an example, there is disclosed a computing apparatus, having a computing resource; a bespoke sensor for measuring at least one parameter of usage of the computing resource; and one or more logic elements providing a trusted compute meter (TCM) agent to: receive an external workload; provision a workload enclave; execute the external workload within the TCM enclave; and measure resource usage of the external workload via the bespoke sensor. There is also disclosed a computer-readable medium having stored thereon executable instructions for providing a TCM agent, and a method of providing a TCM agent.
US10754702B2 Technique for reconfiguring a virtual machine
A technique for reconfiguring a virtual machine in a cloud computing environment is disclosed. A method implementation of the technique comprises receiving (S310) a reconfiguration request from an application (110) being executed on the virtual machine in the cloud computing environment, the reconfiguration request indicating a desired resource allocation for the virtual machine, sending (S312) a reconfiguration response to the application (110), the reconfiguration response including a reconfiguration offer indicating a possible resource allocation for the virtual machine, receiving (S316) a reconfiguration acknowledgement from the application (110) indicating acceptance of the reconfiguration offer, and triggering (S318) reconfiguration of the virtual machine so as to allocate resources to the virtual machine according to the accepted reconfiguration offer.
US10754700B2 Distributed graph processing system featuring interactive remote control mechanism including task cancellation
Techniques herein provide job control and synchronization of distributed graph-processing jobs. In an embodiment, a computer system maintains an input queue of graph processing jobs. In response to de-queuing a graph processing job, a master thread partitions the graph processing job into distributed jobs. Each distributed job has a sequence of processing phases. The master thread sends each distributed job to a distributed processor. Each distributed job executes a first processing phase of its sequence of processing phases. To the master thread, the distributed job announces completion of its first processing phase. The master thread detects that all distributed jobs have announced finishing their first processing phase. The master thread broadcasts a notification to the distributed jobs that indicates that all distributed jobs have finished their first processing phase. Receiving that notification causes the distributed jobs to execute their second processing phase. Queues and barriers provide for faults and cancellation.
US10754697B2 System for allocating resources for use in data processing operations
A system, method and the like for allocating computing resources to data processing services/applications based on the current or foreseen usage/load of the computing resources. The elastic nature of the computing resource grid allows for expansion or contraction of ancillary use of the computing resources depending on the data processing requirements and computer resource usage. Further, virtual binary codes are deployed on the computing resources, which are executed at the application layer and configured to be removed upon completion of a job or in the event that the usage state of the computing resource dictates such. The removal of the virtual binary codes from the computing resources provides for no residual effect on the computing resources (i.e., no code remains in computing resource memory and, as such no processing capabilities are subsequently used).
US10754695B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a receiving unit that receives a process request for processing data, and a controller that, in response to receipt of a process request by the receiving unit, assigns a process to one of a first processing group including a processing unit that processes data, and a second processing group in which one or more processing units can be placed, the processing unit included in the first processing group including a number of processing units less than a predetermined upper limit number. The controller preferentially activates and assigns a process to the processing units included in the first processing group, and if the controller receives a process request that the processing units included in the first processing group are unable to fully process, the controller places a processing unit in the second processing group and assigns a process to the processing unit.
US10754693B2 Secure transfer of control over computational entities in a distributed computing environment
The current document is directed to methods and systems that establish secure, verifiable chains of control for computational entities within a distributed computing system. When a computational entity is first instantiated or introduced into the distributed computing system, public and private identities are generated for the computational entity and secure control is established over the computational entity by an initial controlling entity. Subsequently, control of the computational entity may be transferred from the initial controlling entity to a different controlling entity using a secure, three-party transaction that records the transfer of control in a distributed public ledger. As control of the computational entity is subsequently transferred to different controlling entities by secure three-party transactions, a chain of control from one controlling entity to another is established and recorded in the distributed public ledger. The computational entity is controlled by a single controlling entity at each point in time from the first instantiation or introduction into the distributed computing system to termination or removal from the distributed computing system.
US10754683B1 Optimizing preemptive operating system with motion sensing
A method and apparatus to provide a scheduler comprising determining a current use characteristic for the device based on motion information and active applications, and scheduling a future task.
US10754682B2 Snow ski training apparatus and methods of use
An snow ski training apparatus and methods of use are provided comprising a longitudinal T-beam having a central axis aligned generally between front and rear vertical supports, with a sliding pivot point assembly operatively engaging the T-beam for longitudinal movement. A pair of unparallel ski arms are provided, each having a plurality of axially spaced holes along the length of each respective ski arm, which are pivotally mounted overlapping each other on the sliding pivot point assembly enabling each ski arm to freely and independently pivot around the same vertical axis point. A foot pad is selectively configured at the tail end of each ski arm, enabling a user's feet to rotate along the same, congruent and overlapping arc. An achievement disc is provided concentrically with the sliding pivot point assembly enabling correlation between angles achieved by a user in operation of the apparatus with varying degrees of difficulty of downhill turns in assimilation of parallel snow skiing.
US10754681B2 Announcing virtual machine migration
Systems and methods for announcing virtual machine migration. An example method may comprise: receiving, by a first hypervisor running on a first computer system, a migration announcement from a virtual machine that is undergoing live migration from the first computer system to a second computer system; and transmitting a message comprising the migration announcement to a second hypervisor running on the second computer system.
US10754680B2 Disk encription
A computer implemented method of instantiating an encrypted disk image for a virtualized computer system includes providing a software component executing in a first virtual machine for instantiation in a first hypervisor, the software component invoking a second hypervisor within the first virtual machine; and providing a basic input output system (BIOS) for the second hypervisor, the BIOS being configured to decrypt and load the encrypted disk image to instantiate the virtualized computer system as a second virtual machine in the second hypervisor, and wherein the software component is further configured to migrate the second virtual machine at a runtime of the second virtual machine to the first hypervisor so as to provide a wholly encrypted disk image for the second virtual machine executing in the first hypervisor.
US10754679B2 Method and apparatus for handling network I/O device virtualization
A method for handling network I/O device virtualization is provided. The method comprises, translating, by a virtual machine monitor, a guest physical address of a virtual machine to a host physical address in response to an I/O request from at least one virtual machine among a plurality of virtual machines, transmitting, by a virtual machine emulator, an instruction request including the translated address information to an extended device driver associated with the virtual machine from which the I/O request is forwarded, inserting, by the extended device driver, the translated address into a transmission queue, and performing a direct memory access for the I/O request using a physical I/O device according to the transmission queue.
US10754673B2 Smart device configuration guidance via automated assistant interface of separate client device
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media are described for tailoring instructions for configuring a smart device based on feedback received from the smart device and/or based on feedback received from a device that is separate from the smart device. Some implementations additionally or alternatively relate to utilization of data corresponding to previous installations of similar smart devices to tailor provided instructions in order to mitigate the reoccurrence of past issues during configuration of smart devices. Some implementations additionally or alternatively relate to proactively suggesting and/or providing, to a user, guidance related to a smart device in response to determining the smart device is to be configured by the user and/or in response to determining a complete configuration of the smart device has not occurred.
US10754666B1 Hardware micro-services platform
A device comprising: at least one partially reconfigurable FPGA; a Network-on-Chip (NoC) comprised in the FPGA; and at least one area on the at least one FPGA operable to house a hardware micro-service (HMS); wherein an HMS image may be loaded onto the area of the at least one FPGA via partial reconfiguration to form a new HMS, and the NoC is operable to forward information to and from the new HMS without the NoC being reloaded.
US10754662B2 System and method for distributed system discovery in a clustered environment
A method, computer program product, and computing system for initiating a boot mode process for a plurality of devices included within a device cluster of a storage system. The boot mode process includes: generating a cluster device identifier for a first device chosen from the plurality of devices, generating a cluster device count for the first device, and broadcasting from the first device to all of the other plurality of devices, a boot cluster device message. The boot cluster device message includes the cluster device identifier of the first device, and the cluster device count of the first device. The boot cluster device message is broadcast at a first frequency.
US10754660B2 Rack level server boot
Methods, systems and computer program products for remotely providing local server boot capabilities are provided. Aspects include receiving a command to boot a specified server of a plurality of servers by a rack level server boot device from remote user device. Aspects also include identifying a target emulated hard drive of a plurality of emulated hard drives of the rack level server boot device. The target emulated hard drive may be associated with a port of a plurality of ports of the rack level server that is connected to the specified server. Aspects also include selecting a specified OS boot image of one or more OS boot images stored by a memory of the rack level server boot device. Aspects further include causing the specified server to boot from the target emulated hard drive using the specified OS boot image.
US10754658B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and computer-readable recording medium
An apparatus includes an arithmetic circuit that performs a pipeline operation on first data as an input; and a determination circuit that determines, based on pipeline operation results, whether to perform the pipeline operation by inputting, to the arithmetic circuit, second data different from the first data, wherein when the determination circuit has determined that the pipeline operation is to be performed by inputting the second data to the arithmetic circuit, the arithmetic circuit suspends the pipeline operation using the second data thereof, and performs the pipeline operation with the first data input until the second data is input, and when the second data is input, the arithmetic circuit resumes the pipeline operation using the second data.
US10754657B1 Computer vision processing in hardware data paths
An apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The memory may be configured to store a directed acyclic graph. The processor may be configured to (i) receive a command to run the directed acyclic graph, (ii) parse the directed acyclic graph into a data flow including one or more operators, (iii) schedule the operators in one or more data paths, and (iv) generate one or more output vectors by processing one or more input vectors in the data paths. The processor generally comprises a plurality of hardware engines. The data paths may be implemented with the hardware engines. The hardware engines may operate in parallel to each other.
US10754655B2 Automatic predication of hard-to-predict convergent branches
A processing device includes a branch IP table and branch predication circuitry coupled to the branch IP table. The branch predication circuitry to: determine a dynamic convergence point in a conditional branch of set of instructions; store the dynamic convergence point in the branch IP table; fetch a first and second speculative path of the conditional branch; while determining which of the first speculative path and the second speculative path is a taken path of the conditional branch and determining whether a dynamic convergence point is fetched corresponding to the stored dynamic convergence point, stall scheduling of instructions of the first speculative path and the second speculative path; and in response to determining that one of the first speculative path and the second speculative path is the taken path and the fetched dynamic convergence point corresponds to the stored convergence point, resume scheduling of the instructions of the taken path.
US10754652B2 Processor and control method of processor for address generating and address displacement
A processor includes: an address generating unit that, when an instruction decoded by a decoding unit is an instruction to execute arithmetic processing on a plurality of operand sets each including a plurality of operands that are objects of the arithmetic processing, in parallel a plurality of times, generates an address set corresponding to each of the operand sets of the arithmetic processing for each time, based on a certain address displacement with respect to the plurality of operands included in each of the operand sets; a plurality of instruction queues that hold the generated address sets corresponding to the respective operand sets, in correspondence to respective processing units; and a plurality of processing units that perform the arithmetic processing in parallel on the operand sets obtained based on the respective address sets outputted by the plurality of instruction queues.
US10754650B2 Metadata programmable tags
In an embodiment, a method includes, in a hardware processor, determining, for a processor instruction, a rule for matching a predicted memory tag. The method further includes determining a predicted memory tag based on applying the rule for matching the predicted memory tag. The method further includes determining an R tag based on applying the rule. The method further includes obtaining an actual memory tag from memory based on an operand of the processor instruction. The method further includes determining whether the predicted memory tag and the actual memory tag match. The method further includes, if the predicted memory tag and actual memory tag match, using the R tag as the R tag output.
US10754643B2 Detecting software incompatibilities within a system stack
Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods and systems for detecting incompatibilities in a computer system. The method includes logging incoming requests to a target component; receiving changes to the target component; analyzing the changed target component; performing a simulation to determine the compatibility of the target component with respect to one or more other components, and upon the finding of an incompatibility causing a notification.
US10754640B2 Engineering system robustness using bug data
Information concerning software bugs including bug detection, bug prediction data and/or historical bug data can be used to determine whether it is safe to commit, integrate, deploy and/or deliver a software change. If the change is deemed unsafe, the change can be rejected automatically. Alternatively, the change can proceed following approval by an administrator, supervisor, implementer, manager and/or other designated approval mechanism. Actions taken to override a block can be recorded along with information concerning failed deployments and/or deliveries, a higher than normal customer failure rate after deployment and/or delivery or through manual data entry.
US10754639B2 Software fix installation rate management
A system and method of automating software fix installation rate management for a software package including two or more hierarchical levels include obtaining information from two or more customer systems. The information indicates software fixes installed at each of the two or more customer systems. The method also includes generating a report corresponding with each of the two or more customer systems. The report indicates a number of the software fixes installed at the respective one of the two or more customer systems as compared with an average number of the software fixes installed at the two or more customer systems at one of the two or more hierarchical levels. Determining whether to increase, decrease, or maintain a rate of installation of the software fixes at each of the two or more customer systems is based on the report corresponding with each of the two or more customer systems.
US10754637B1 Patch management in a hybrid computing environment
Managing performing patches on a workload associated with a computing platform comprising: identify the workload associated with the computing platform, wherein the workload can comprise a first workload portion upon which a first subset of patches can be performed offline and a second workload portion upon which a second subset of patches can be performed online; determine, for the first workload portion, a portion of the first subset of patches that can be performed within a maintenance time window while offline based on vulnerability scores of patches of the first subset of patches, and determine, for the second workload portion, the second subset of patches that can be performed while online; and determine the vulnerability scores of the patches of the first subset of patches based on importance levels of the patches.
US10754633B2 Application installation package generation method and apparatus, and storage medium
The various embodiments described herein include methods, systems, and devices for generating an application installation package. In one aspect, a computing system receives an application generation request sent by a terminal. The request carries a web page address and application attribute information of a to-be-generated application. In accordance with the request, the computing system obtains a corresponding first application template, updates the first application template according to the web page address and the application attribute information to obtain a second application template. Next, the computing system generates an installation package of an application corresponding to the web page address and in accordance with to the second application template, and returns the generated installation package to the terminal.
US10754632B2 Converting desktop applications into cloud services
Techniques for converting desktop applications into cloud services are provided. In one embodiment, a server system can receive a representation of an application that has been extracted from an installation of the application on an end-user computing device. The representation can include a collection of files and configuration information associated with the application. The server system can then store the representation of the application in a server-side repository for deployment as a cloud service.
US10754627B2 Framework for developing and deploying applications
A system may determine one or more data sources which the system is configured to access. The system may provide a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for interacting with data stored in one or more data sources. The APIs may be accessible to one or more web applications which the system is configured to serve. The system may determine that a web application has requested an operation for interacting with the data through one or more APIs in the set of APIs. The system may determine one or more responses based at least in part on the operation requested by the web application. The system may provide the response(s) to the web application.
US10754626B2 Visual and code views in a process workflow user interface
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for modifying a workflow condition including displaying a workflow component through a graphical user interface, where the workflow component includes at least one visual depiction of a function associated with the workflow component; and changing a representational view of the workflow component from a first representational level to a second representational level when a detail level selector is changed.
US10754625B2 Systems and methods for managing a database back end as a service
Systems and methods for managing a database back end as a service are described. In some aspects, the described systems and methods provide for a cloud-based resource for servicing a request for data from an application to a remote database and/or a service. In some aspects, the described systems and methods provide for a cloud-based application client for requesting data from a remote database and/or a service.
US10754624B2 Accelerator generation using parallel synthesis and simulation
An accelerator image generator includes a synthesis block and a simulation block. The accelerator image generator receives a hardware description language representation for a desired function, inputs the hardware description language representation for the desired function to the synthesis block and to the simulation block so the synthesis block and simulation block work in parallel, monitors progress of the synthesis block and the simulation block, and when a defined threshold is reached in the synthesis block, halts the simulation block while the synthesis block continues until the synthesis block outputs an accelerator image for deployment to a programmable device. When an error is detected in the synthesis block following halting of the simulation block, the simulation block may be resumed, and the defined threshold may be adjusted. The accelerator image can be deployed to a programmable device to provide a hardware accelerator corresponding to the accelerator image.
US10754623B2 Building management system with graphical programming tool
A building management system includes a programming tool and a target device. The graphical tool includes a user interface generator configured to provide a user interface that allows a user to create a block design comprising a plurality of logical, mathematical, and functional object. The target device includes a block generator configured to receive a text file of the block design, convert the text file into an application block file, and assemble the application block file into a custom application for the target device. The target device further includes a device controller configured to execute the custom application to modify the behavior of the target device.
US10754620B2 Self-timed random number generator
The embodiments described herein describe technologies of self-timed pattern generators. The self-timed pattern generators can be used to form a random number generator to generate a random digital value. Asynchronous digital logic in a first generator asynchronously updates a next state based on a current state, a second state of a second generator that is before the first generator in the chain or ring topology, and a third state of a third generator that is after the first generator in the chain or ring topology. The self-timed pattern generators are to output a random digital value based at least in part on the current state output from the first generator.
US10754616B1 Processing with compact arithmetic processing element
Low precision computers can be efficient at finding possible answers to search problems. However, sometimes the task demands finding better answers than a single low precision search. A computer system augments low precision computing with a small amount of high precision computing, to improve search quality with little additional computing.
US10754613B2 Audio master selection
A system is described for maintaining synchrony of operations among a plurality of devices that have independent clocking arrangements. The system includes a task distribution device that distributes tasks to a synchrony group comprising a plurality of devices that are to perform the tasks distributed by the task distribution device in synchrony. The task distribution device distributes each task to the members of the synchrony group over a network. Each task is associated with a time stamp that indicates a time, relative to a clock maintained by the task distribution device, at which the members of the synchrony group are to execute the task. Each member of the synchrony group periodically obtains from the task distribution device an indication of the current time indicated by its clock, determines a time differential between the task distribution device's clock and its respective clock and determines therefrom a time at which, according to its respective clock, the time stamp indicates that it is to execute the task.
US10754606B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing system
An image processing apparatus includes a display to display an image, and circuitry to generate a duplication of the image displayed on the display when the image displayed on the display is selected, and display the generated duplication of the image on the display.
US10754605B2 Transmission of data related to an indicator between a user terminal device and a head mounted display and method for controlling the transmission of data
A user terminal device includes a communicator configure to communicate with an external device; a touchscreen configured to display an image and to receive a touch input; and a controller configured to control the touchscreen to display an image received from the external device through the communicator, to control the touchscreen to display a first indicator associated with an object included in the displayed image, in response to the touch input being detected on the image displayed on the touchscreen, the first indicator being displayed at a point where the touch input is detected, and to control the communicator to transmit data related to the first indicator to the external device, the data comprising information to be used by the external device in determining a position of a second indicator to be included in an image displayed in the external device.
US10754603B2 Systems, devices, and methods for dynamically providing user interface controls at a touch-sensitive secondary display
A method is performed at a computing system that includes a first housing with a primary display and a second housing at least partially containing a physical keyboard and a touch-sensitive secondary display. The method includes: displaying, on the primary display, a first user interface for an application executed by the computing system. The method also includes: displaying, on the touch-sensitive secondary display, a second user interface, the second user interface comprising a set of one or more affordances corresponding to the application. The method further includes: detecting a notification and, in response to detecting the notification, concurrently displaying, in the second user interface, the set of one or more affordances corresponding to the application and at least a portion of the detected notification on the touch-sensitive secondary display. In some embodiments, the detected notification is not displayed on the primary display.
US10754601B2 Printing through automatic sorting
An image forming apparatus for printing through automatic sorting is described. A communication interface obtains data from a plurality of external apparatuses. A processor, in response to the obtaining, collects the obtained data according to a plurality of groups sorted based on identification information included in the obtained data, and generates a print command when a predetermined condition is satisfied. An image forming job performer prints data collected in the plurality of groups according to the generated print command.
US10754600B1 Self-navigating mobile printers making autonomous printing decisions
Instructions to print and deliver a printed item to a destination are received by a self-navigating mobile printer that makes autonomous printing decisions. An internal controller of the mobile printer autonomously determines whether to print the printed item using an internal printer within the mobile printer or an external printer, which may print faster and at lower cost than the internal printer. A self-drive unit of the mobile printer can move the mobile printer to an external printer, based on the internal controller's determination to print the printed item using the external printer. The printed item can be automatically retrieved from an output of the external printer and fed into a storage compartment of the apparatus, using an automated retrieval feeder of the mobile printer. The mobile printer then moves to the destination using the self-drive unit under control of the internal controller to deliver the printed item.
US10754599B1 System and method for printing and reusing customized sample sets while printing documents
Systems, methods, and devices are configured to print and reuse customized sample sets while printing documents. They include receiving instructions to retrieve an electronic document and processing the electronic document in a sample print mode. The electronic document are arranged in a plurality of page with each page containing readable information. They further include identifying a subset of pages of the electronic document to print in a first phase of the sample print mode and printing the subset of pages on a physical readable media in the sample print mode. They additionally include displaying a message on a user interface after completion of the first phase of the sample print mode and printing remaining pages of the electronic document on a physical readable media in response to user input based on the displayed message.
US10754598B2 Print controller, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing print control program and print control method
Provided are a print controller for controlling print processing that divides a one-page document into page pieces and prints multiple page pieces per sheet, a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium and a print control method. As one embodiment, the print controller adjusts a layout of the page pieces, in which fields for the page pieces are arranged in multiple lines extending in the page-division direction, so as to reduce the number of the lines to one, and creates print data according to the adjusted layout. As another embodiment, a computing device for creating a print job for printing a one-page document, displays a screen showing candidates for a layout of the page pieces, including an adjusted layout, in which the number of lines of fields for the page pieces extending in the page-division direction are reduced to one, and creates a print job according to the layout selected on the screen.
US10754593B2 Methods, apparatuses, and systems for verifying printed image and improving print quality
A method for evaluating a print quality of a printed document that is printed by a printer is provided. The printer comprises a pre-print image scanner, a post-print image scanner, and a printhead disposed between the pre-print image scanner and the post-print image scanner. The method comprises generating a pre-printing image of a print media, generating the printed document, generating a post-printing image of the printed document, generating a validation image by comparing the post-printing image with the pre-printing image, and comparing the validation image with the source image.
US10754592B2 Information processing system and information processing apparatus
An information processing system includes a first communication interface, an information processing apparatus which obtains job data through the first communication interface, and an image processing apparatus which executes a print job defined by the job data. The job data includes print data which defines an image and setting data which defines setting for the print job. The information processing apparatus includes a processor which performs specific processing in accordance with the setting and modifies contents of setting for the setting data of the job data so as to cancel the setting corresponding to the performed specific processing and a second communication interface which transfers the modified job data to the image processing apparatus.
US10754590B2 Electronic device and display control program
Provided is technology improving user convenience when changing a setting in an electronic device. An electronic device has: an evaluator module configured to determine whether or not a setting value a user set for a first setting item contained in a first settings screen matches a setting value of a second setting item that is already set; an adding module configured to add to the first settings screen, when the setting does not match, a shortcut operator that calls a second settings screen including the second setting item; and an operation reception processor configured to call, when the setting matches, the second settings screen from the first settings screen when operation of a first operator that is different from the shortcut operator is received.
US10754587B2 Memory partitioning storage controller
A method of operating a storage controller is provided. The method includes receiving a request from a partition creator, for a first partition within a storage system, the first partition comprising one or more sequentially numbered data blocks, and receiving first partition parameters from the partition creator, the first partition parameters comprising a size of the one or more sequentially numbered data blocks. The method also includes creating the first partition within the storage system, through a storage interface, based on the first partition parameters, receiving first host data from a host, configuring the first host data as first storage data for storage within the first partition within the storage system, and sequentially storing the first storage data in the one or more sequentially numbered data blocks in the first partition, through the storage interface.
US10754586B2 Storage device and method of operating the same
Provided herein may be a storage device and a method of operating the same. A storage device for protecting the storage device from physical movement may include a nonvolatile memory device, a sensor unit configured to collect information about physical movement of the storage device, and a memory controller configured to perform a device lock operation of protecting data in the nonvolatile memory device, based on a sensor value acquired from the sensor unit.
US10754585B2 Method for performing writing management in a memory device, and associated memory device and controller thereof
A method for performing writing management in a memory device, the memory device, and the controller thereof are provided. The method may include: writing first partial data of even-page data into a non-volatile (NV) memory; transmitting a first set of commands without a confirmation command to the NV memory, to write the first partial data and second partial data of the even-page data into an internal buffer within the NV memory; transmitting a second set of commands and the confirmation command to the NV memory, to write the first partial data and the second partial data into a block of the NV memory; writing third partial data of odd-page data into the NV memory; and writing the first and the second partial data into an even page of another block of the NV memory, and writing the third and fourth partial data into an odd page of this block.
US10754582B2 Assigning data to a resistive memory array based on a significance level
In an example, a method includes receiving input data and dividing the input data into a plurality of data portions, wherein the size of each data portion is based on a significance level. The input data may be assigned to at least one resistive memory array. Assigning the input data to at least one resistive memory array may comprises at least one of (i) assigning at least one data portion of the input data to be represented by a resistive memory array representing a number of bits, wherein the number of bits represented within the resistive memory array is based on the size of the at least one data portion; and (ii) processing each data portion of the input data with at least one resistive memory array.
US10754577B2 Dynamic flow control for transferring data efficiently and effectively over non-linear buffered network paths
A method of transferring data between local and remote computing systems includes the step of transferring data between the local and remote computing systems via a local buffer in the local computing system and a series of steps carried out during transferring of data from the local to the remote computing system. The steps include receiving a statistic from the remote computing system, computing an average transfer rate of the data transfer between the local and remote computing systems based on the statistic, determining whether or not a throttle condition is in effect based on the computed average transfer rate, and upon determining that the throttle condition is in effect, throttling the transferring of data into the local buffer.
US10754576B2 Performance evaluation apparatus and performance evaluation method
A performance evaluation apparatus and a performance evaluation method are provided. The performance evaluation method includes: detecting multiple access commands of a memory controller for page miss so as to identify at least one page-missed command from the access commands; calculating an interval between the at least one page-missed command and a last conflict command to serve as a conflict command interval, wherein the last conflict command conflicts with the at least one page-missed command; and evaluating performance of the memory controller according to the conflict command interval.
US10754569B2 Methods to reduce storage capacity
A virtual storage device may be generated that replicates a layout of a physical storage device it is replacing. The virtual storage device may be used to store data formerly stored in the physical storage device. The layout may detail various configurations of the physical storage device such as if the physical storage derive implements fixed or variable-block sizes and/or if it implements a level of redundant array of independent disks (RAID). By replicating the layout of a physical storage device that it may replace, the virtual storage device described within various embodiments may offer advantages over other virtual storage devices.
US10754563B2 Memory device for efficiently determining whether to perform re-training operation and memory system including the same
A memory device includes a path state check circuit configured to check states of signal transmission paths, each signal transmission path including a data transmission path and a clock transmission path of the memory device. The path state check circuit includes a sampling circuit configured to perform a sampling operation by using pattern data that has passed through the data transmission path and a clock signal that has passed through the clock transmission path, and generate sample data, and a management circuit configured to generate a comparison of the sample data with the pattern data and manage check result information indicating whether a re-training operation for the memory device is to be performed, based on a result of the comparison.
US10754562B2 Key value based block device
A method for providing block access on top of a key-value store comprising a distributed data storage system is provided. The method can include receiving, at a block device, a first input/output operation requesting one or more data blocks. The first input/output operation can be translated into a second input/output operation requesting one or more key-value pairs. The second input/output operation can be performed by at least sending the second input/output operation to the key-value store. Related systems and articles of manufacture, including computer program products, are also provided.
US10754558B2 Vehicular device
A vehicular device includes: a function processing unit that executes an application software; a volatile memory that temporarily stores a backup data; and a backup processing unit that copies the backup data from the volatile memory to a non-volatile memory when an event for terminating an operation occurs. The function processing unit and the backup processing unit execute processes independently, and are accessible to a same memory space in the volatile memory, respectively. The function processing unit reads out the backup data from the volatile memory and reboots the application software when an event for maintaining an activation occurs while the backup processing unit is storing the backup data from the volatile memory to the non-volatile memory.
US10754552B2 Data storage device and operating method thereof
A data storage device includes a controller including a descriptor generation unit suitable for generating a descriptor and a memory controller suitable for generating a command based on the descriptor; and a nonvolatile memory device including a cell region, and suitable for reading first data from the cell region and buffering the first data in response to a first read command transmitted from the memory controller and outputting the first data to the controller in response to a first cache output command transmitted from the memory controller. The descriptor generation unit transmits an interrupt descriptor to the memory controller. The memory controller generates an interrupt to the descriptor generation unit based on the interrupt descriptor, and transmits the first cache output command to the nonvolatile memory device according to an instruction of the descriptor generation unit for the interrupt.
US10754551B2 Workload-aware storage-allocation system
A method and associated systems for a workload-aware thin-provisioning system that allocates physical storage to virtual resources from pools of physical storage volumes. The system receives constraints that limit the amount of storage that can be allocated from each pool and the total workload that can be directed to each pool. It also receives lists of previous workloads and allocations associated with each volume at specific times in the past. The system then predicts future workloads and allocation requirements for each volume by regressing linear equations derived from the received data. If the predicted values indicate that a pool will at a future time violate a received constraint, the system computes the minimum costs to move each volume of the offending pool to a less-burdened pool. It then selects the lowest-cost combination of volume and destination pool and then moves the selected volume to the selected pool.
US10754550B2 Optimized data placement for individual file accesses on deduplication-enabled sequential storage systems
Data deduplication for data storage tapes includes intercepting tape control commands for a single data storage tape. The intercepted tape control commands are modified for adding processing logic and parameters for placement of deduplicated file data on the single data storage tape. Deduplication metadata is written to a metadata portion of the single data storage tape. The deduplicated file data is written to a data portion of the single data storage tape based on the placement to increase read throughput for a deduplicated set of individual files and to reduce an average number of per-file gaps on the single data storage tape without re-duplicating deduplicated data for meeting optimization of individual file accesses.
US10754549B2 Append only streams for storing data on a solid state device
An append-only streams capability may be implemented that allows the host (e.g., the file system) to determine an optimal stream size based on the data to be stored in that stream. The storage device may expose to the host one or more characteristics of the available streams on the device, including but not limited to the maximum number of inactive and active streams on the device, the erase block size, the maximum number of erase blocks that can be written in parallel, and an optimal write size of the data. Using this information, the host may determine which particular stream offered by the device is best suited for the data to be stored.
US10754548B2 Data storage device and method for rewriting parameters thereof
A data storage device is provided. The data storage device includes a flash memory and a controller. The flash memory stores a firmware. The firmware includes a plurality of mode page settings, and each mode page setting includes a plurality of mode parameters. The controller receives a mode selection command and a data out message arranged to rewrite a first mode page setting among the plurality of mode page settings from a host. The controller determines whether the data out message will change the mode parameters which cannot be rewritten in the first mode page setting according to the data out message. When the data out message will not change the mode parameters which cannot be rewritten in the first mode page setting, the controller determines whether a plurality of new mode parameters are kept in the flash after the data storage device is turned off.
US10754546B2 Electronic device and method for executing function using input interface displayed via at least portion of content
An electronic device and method are disclosed. The electronic device includes a display and a processor, which implements the method, including: displaying virtual reality image, a virtual keyboard including a plurality of keys indicating a plurality of characters, and a representation of an external electronic device superimposed on the virtual reality image, wherein the virtual keyboard is displayed in a virtual touch pad area of the representation corresponding to a touch pad of the external electronic device, receiving information regarding a first touch input, transmitted from the external electronic device in response to detecting the first touch input on the touch pad, identifying, using the received information, a key corresponding to the first touch input from among the plurality of keys, and displaying, in at least a portion of the virtual reality image, a character indicated by the identified key on at least portion of the image.
US10754544B2 Method, device and system for manipulating presentation content of screen transmission
Provided are a method, a device and a system for manipulating presentation content of screen transmission. The method includes: receiving play start information for presentation content at a screen transmission source end transmitted by a corresponding screen transmission hardware, and starting a preset play manipulation mode at a screen transmission presentation end (S11); detecting a preset touch operation signal in the play manipulation mode, and obtaining a preset play control instruction corresponding to the touch operation signal (S12); and controlling, according to the play control instruction, the presentation content at the screen transmission presentation end to enter a corresponding play state (S13). Based on this, it is possible to implement manipulation of the presentation content on a large touch screen, facilitate users' operations, and advantageously improve the user experience.
US10754542B2 Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for manipulating user interface objects with visual and/or haptic feedback
A device displays a user interface. The user interface includes a folder icon that corresponds to an application folder containing a plurality of application icons. The plurality of application icons correspond to different applications in a plurality of applications. The plurality of applications include applications that have unread notifications. While displaying the user interface, the device detects an input that includes a contact at a location that corresponds to the folder icon. In response to detecting the input: when the input meets menu-presentation criteria, wherein the menu-presentation criteria require that a characteristic intensity of a contact in a detected input meet an intensity threshold in order for the menu-presentation criteria to be met, the device displays selectable options that, when activated, launch corresponding applications that have unread notifications.
US10754541B2 Expandable drawing surface
An expandable drawing surface is described. In various embodiments, a drawing surface manager is configured to cause a size of a drawing surface to expand dynamically to provide a user with a truly infinite drawing surface such that the user is not limited for space in any direction. To do so, the drawing surface manager creates and displays new pages for the drawing surface as the user scrolls in any direction. The new pages are displayed proximate existing pages such that the user is presented with a continuous drawing surface on which the user can work seamlessly. In one or more embodiments, a memory manager is configured to provide efficient memory techniques such that, at any point of time, only data associated with visible pages of the drawing surface is loaded onto a memory.
US10754540B2 Image sharing method and electronic device
Embodiments of this application provide an image sharing method. The method includes: establishing, by a first electronic device, a Bluetooth link to a second electronic device; establishing, by the first electronic device, a Wi-Fi link to a Wi-Fi wireless access point, and establishing, by the second electronic device, a Wi-Fi link to the Wi-Fi wireless access point; obtaining, by the first electronic device, an image, and sending the image to the second electronic device over a Wi-Fi link; and after receiving the image, determining, by the second electronic device, whether a display screen of the second electronic device is on. The second electronic device displays the image on the display screen if determining that the display screen is on. According to the method in this application, transaction processing efficiency of an electronic device can be greatly increased.
US10754538B2 Unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock image
A device with a touch-sensitive display may be unlocked via gestures performed on the touch-sensitive display. The device is unlocked if contact with the display corresponds to a predefined gesture for unlocking the device. The device displays one or more unlock images with respect to which the predefined gesture is to be performed in order to unlock the device. The performance of the predefined gesture with respect to the unlock image may include moving the unlock image to a predefined location and/or moving the unlock image along a predefined path. The device may also display visual cues of the predefined gesture on the touch screen to remind a user of the gesture.
US10754537B2 Method and apparatus for processing human interface device (HID)-based data using high-speed interface
The present invention provides a method for processing Human Interface Device (HID) data on a high-speed interface performed by a sink device including permitting a use of a Human Interface Device (HID) on a user interface of the sink device to control a user interface of a source device; receiving a request for initial configuration information of the HID from the source device; in response to the request, transmitting the initial configuration information of the HID to the source device; receiving operable configuration information from the source device, and the operable configuration information indicates configuration information of the source device which is matched to the initial configuration information of the HID; and controlling the user interface of the source device according to an input signal of the HID based on the operable configuration information.
US10754533B2 System and method of providing spatiotemporal visualizations
Techniques of providing spatiotemporal visualizations are disclosed. In some example embodiments, a spatiotemporal visualization of at least a portion of data of a dataset is generated and displayed to a user in a graphical user interface of a device. An embodiment comprises receiving data comprising a plurality of measures and a plurality of dimensions; calculating a minimum and maximum magnitude of velocity for measures in the data; defining intervals in a range defined by the minimum and maximum velocity; selecting configuration settings for rendering a spatiotemporal visualization corresponding to the data and the intervals; generating the spatiotemporal visualization, the spatiotemporal visualization comprising a graphical representation of at least a portion of data comprising at least one of the measures and at least one of the dimensions over the defined intervals; and causing display of: the spatiotemporal visualization, and a plurality of selectable interaction controls corresponding to the spatiotemporal visualization.
US10754527B2 Recording eraser
An apparatus is provided for erasing content from a surface while capturing the content that is being erased for recreation in a digital format. The apparatus may include a base with an erasing element, and an imaging device disposed about a center of the base with an effective field of view above a top of the base. The apparatus may include an upper body with a first reflective surface reflecting an area around the base into the imaging device's field of view. The apparatus may include a second reflective surface at the top of the base to move the reflection of the area around the base from a border towards a center of the first reflective surface. The apparatus may include a set of supports that elevate the first reflective surface over the imaging device, and at least one sensor to track movements of the apparatus.
US10754526B2 Interactive viewing system
A tool for interacting with a rendered environment is configured to render a representation of a real-world environment and receive input data indicative of a position for a zoom window to be placed within the representation. The zoom window is rendered having a size that is determined based on one or more criteria. A magnified view of a portion of the representation is rendered that is proximate to the position of the zoom window. Input data is received that is indicative of a first gesture indicative of a new position for the zoom window. The zoom window is repositioned on the UI and the size of the zoom window is maintained during the repositioning. Within the zoom window, a magnified view of a portion of the representation is rendered that is proximate to the new position of the zoom window. The zoom window is movable to any rendered portion of the representation.
US10754524B2 Resizing of images with respect to a single point of convergence or divergence during zooming operations in a user interface
A graphical user interface controlling application executing in a computational device performs operations in which in response to displaying images of a first plurality of elements rendered in a first size surrounded by images of a second plurality of elements rendered in a second size that is smaller than the first size, a request to zoom in is received. In response to receiving the request to zoom in, one or more images are erased, and images of the second plurality of elements rendered in the first size are displayed.
US10754522B2 Apparatus for editing objects
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for editing objects that applies some of object attributes of one or more objects to a target object as selected attributes. The apparatus for editing object attributes of an HMI object in a power system includes: a display unit configured to display one or more objects; an input unit configured to receive a selected object among one or more objects and receive from a user a selected attribute to be copied among object attributes of the selected object and a target object to which the selected attribute is to be applied; and a control unit configured to control the display unit so that the selected attribute is applied to the target object and the target object with the selected attribute applied thereto is displayed.
US10754516B2 User interface
The current subject matter provides a GUI that includes an improved navigation bar for visualizing information related to a data set. The navigation bar can allow a user to navigate through, scroll, and/or selectively visualize, certain data within the data set, while also providing visual representations of values recorded within the data set. In one embodiment, the navigation bar can include multiple sections/segments that can correspond to different groups of subsets of the data set. The subsets can be grouped based on values of a particular property/variable recorded in the data set. Colors of each segment of the navigation bar can correspond to values of the property in each group, thereby providing a user with summarized information about the data set. The navigation bar can eliminate a need for additional discrete graphical objects (e.g., charts, graphs, tables, etc.) that would otherwise be used to provide summarized information to the user.
US10754514B1 Machine learning in video classification with schedule highlighting
Described herein are systems and methods that search videos and other media content to identify items, objects, faces, or other entities within the media content. Detectors identify objects within media content by, for instance, detecting a predetermined set of visual features corresponding to the objects. Detectors configured to identify an object can be trained using a machine learned model (e.g., a convolutional neural network) as applied to a set of example media content items that include the object. The systems provide user interfaces that allow users to review search results, pinpoint relevant portions of media content items where the identified objects are determined to be present, review detector performance and retrain detectors, providing search result feedback, and/or reviewing video monitoring results and analytics.
US10754512B1 Dynamic instream autoplay based on presence of watch while mini player
Dynamic media players are disclosed. A method for providing the dynamic media players includes presenting a first media player and a plurality of elements in a user interface (UI); providing a first playback of a first media item in the first media player in the UI; in response to receiving user input, scrolling the plurality of elements to remove from view one or more of the plurality of elements that were visible in the UI prior to the user input, and to display, in the UI, a second media player that was not visible in the UI prior to the user input; determining that the second media player is configured to start a second playback of a second media item without a user playback request; and stopping the first playback of the first media item and providing the second playback of the second media item without the user playback request.
US10754511B2 Multi-view audio and video interactive playback
An interactive multi-view module identifies a plurality of media items associated with a real-world event, each of the plurality of media items comprising a video portion and an audio portion. The interactive multi-view module synchronizes the audio portions of each of the plurality of media items according to a common reference timeline, determines a relative geographic position associated with each of the plurality of media items and presents the plurality of media items in an interactive multi-view player interface based at least on the synchronized audio portions and the relative geographic positions.
US10754503B2 Methods and apparatus for providing recommendations to a user of a cloud computing service
A method and apparatus is disclosed for transferring digital content from a computing cloud to a computing device and generating recommendations for the user of the computing device.
US10754499B2 Program and information processing apparatus for changing a viewpoint selection mode
A program for causing a computer to execute: receiving an instruction to change a position and a direction of a viewpoint disposed in a virtual space from a user; controlling a viewpoint to change the position and the direction of the viewpoint in response to the instruction; rendering a spatial image that depicts an aspect of an interior of the virtual space on the basis of the position and the direction of the viewpoint; and switching over between a first mode of changing the direction of the viewpoint about the position of the viewpoint and a second mode of changing the position and the direction of the viewpoint about an object of interest to which the user pays attention in the virtual space in a case of receiving an instruction to change the direction of the viewpoint from the user at a time of controlling the viewpoint.
US10754496B2 Virtual reality input
Examples are disclosed herein that relate to receiving virtual reality input. An example provides a head-mounted display device comprising a sensor system, a display, a logic machine, and a storage machine holding instructions executable by the logic machine. The instructions are executable to execute a 3D virtual reality experience on the head-mounted display device, track, via the sensor system, a touch-sensitive input device, render, on the display, in a 3D location in the 3D virtual reality experience based on the tracking of the touch-sensitive input device, a user interface, receive, via a touch sensor of the touch-sensitive input device, a user input, and, in response to receiving the user input, control the 3D virtual reality experience to thereby vary visual content being rendered on the display.
US10754488B2 Touch panel, conductive sheet for touch panel, and touch sensor
A touch panel has a transparent insulating member, a first electrode layer, and a second electrode layer, in which in a case where a total area of first non-connecting wires in a first electrode of the first electrode layer is A1, a total area of first electrode wires in the first electrode is B1, and an occupation ratio of the first non-connecting wires in the first electrode is C1, C1=A1/(A1+B1) is satisfied, in a case where a total area of second non-connecting wires in a second electrode of the second electrode layer is A2, a total area of second electrode wires in the second electrode is B2, and an occupation ratio of the second non-connecting wires in the second electrode is C2, C2=A2/(A2+B2) is satisfied, and at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode satisfying C2