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US12027672B2 |
Battery and battery pack
According to one embodiment, a battery includes an external container, an electrode group, and a sealing plate. The electrode group includes a positive electrode and a negative electrode wound in a flat shape with an insulating layer interposed therebetween. Thicknesses TE of the positive and negative electrodes are each from 0.03 mm to 0.08 mm. A first direction is orthogonal to a winding axis direction of the electrode group. A second direction is parallel to the winding axis direction. The thicknesses TE of each electrode, a thickness TW of the electrode group in the third direction orthogonal to the first and second directions, and an innermost circumferential height HIC of the electrode group in the first direction satisfy 0.02≤(TE×TW)/HIC≤0.04. |
US12027671B2 |
Laminated battery and production method thereof
Provided is a laminated battery superior in current collection properties. A laminated battery disclosed herein includes a plurality of power generation elements. Each of the power generation elements includes a first electrode layer, a second electrode layer, and a solid electrolyte layer interposed between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. The laminated battery includes a first collector. The plurality of power generation elements are laid up via the first collector. A dimension of a main surface of the first collector in at least one direction is smaller than a dimension of a main surface of the first electrode layer in the same direction. An insulating adhesive is disposed at a position straddling an edge of the first collector, such that the insulating adhesive bonds a main surface of one of the power generation elements and a main surface of a power generation element adjacent thereto. |
US12027666B2 |
Electrolyte composition, electrolyte film, and method of manufacturing electrolyte film
The present invention aims to provide an electrolyte composition from which an electrolyte film having a higher battery performance than typical electrolyte films is obtained. The present invention provides an electrolyte composition containing an alkali metal salt. The composition further contains a photocurable and/or thermosetting monomer; and a salt dissociating agent. A content ratio of the alkali metal salt is 50% by mass or more relative to 100% by mass of the total amount of the alkali metal salt, the photocurable and/or thermosetting monomer, and the salt dissociating agent. |
US12027665B2 |
All solid state battery
A main object of the present disclosure is to provide an all solid state battery capable of decreasing the heating value. The present disclosure achieves the object by providing an all solid state battery comprising a cathode layer, an anode layer, and a solid electrolyte layer formed between the cathode layer and the anode layer, and the cathode layer includes a complex cathode active material containing a spinel type active material, and a lithium oxide layer coating a surface of the spinel type active material; and a halide solid electrolyte containing an X element wherein X is a halogen, as a main component of an anion, and the anode layer includes a Si based anode active material. |
US12027664B2 |
Nasicon dual ion conductors for all solid-state batteries
A super ion conductor composition is disclosed. The super ion conductor composition has the general formula: A1+xMx/2Zr2−x/2(PO4)3, where each A is independently Na or Li, M is Mn or Mg, and subscript x is from 0.5 to 3. A solid electrolyte comprising the super ion conductor composition, and a method of preparing the solid electrolyte, are also disclosed. The method comprises combining a zirconium compound, a manganese or magnesium compound, a sodium compound, and a phosphate compound to give a mixture; and calcining the mixture to give the super ion conductor composition, thereby preparing the solid electrolyte. Functional materials and devices comprising the super ion conductor composition are also disclosed, including a catholyte composition, an ion conducting solid electrolyte membrane, as well as all-solid-state batteries. |
US12027662B2 |
All-solid-state battery
Provided is an all-solid-state battery that utilizes a precipitation-dissolution reaction of metallic lithium as a reaction of a negative electrode. The all-solid-state battery has a negative electrode current collector, a Li storage layer containing a fibrous carbon material and a resin, a metal M layer capable of being alloyed with lithium, a solid electrolyte layer, and a positive electrode layer in this order. |
US12027658B2 |
Photoelectric apparatus
A photoelectric apparatus comprises a barrel-shaped container, an optical lens and a photoelectric imaging device arranged at two ends of the container, respectively. The container is filled with a light-transmitting and heat-conductive liquid. The heat-conductive liquid contains a plurality of nanostructures and particularly includes a plurality of nanorods. When an external voltage is applied between the photoelectric imaging device and the container, the nanorods are aligned with the electric field lines created by the external voltage, and form into nanorod chains. The nanorod chains link the photoelectric imaging device and the container, thereby increase the thermal conductivity of the heat-conductive liquid, and hence improve the heat dissipation efficiency of the photoelectric apparatus. |
US12027657B2 |
Light emitting diode, light emitting diode module, and display device including the same
A light emitting diode having an improved heat dissipation effect includes a light source unit emitting a light to a front surface and including a light emitting part, a first electrode pad, and a second electrode pad. The light emitting diode further includes a lead frame unit disposed on a rear surface of the light source unit and including first and second lead terminals respectively connected to the first and second electrode pads. The light emitting diode also includes at least one of the first and second lead terminals includes an upper conductive layer, an intermediate conductive layer, and a lower conductive layer which are disposed on different layers and electrically connected to one another. |
US12027655B2 |
Light emitting device and manufacturing method for light emitting device
A light emitting device includes: a base including: a first lead including: a first A surface, a first B surface opposite to the first A surface, and a first C surface located between the first A surface and the first B surface and defining at least one first protrusion, a second lead separated from the first lead, and a resin body covering the first C surface and holding the first lead and the second lead; a light emitting element disposed on the first A surface; and a protecting member disposed continuously on at least a portion of the first A surface and in at least a portion of a gap between the first protrusion and the resin body. In a cross-sectional view, the first protrusion extends from a first end portion of the first A surface at a second lead side toward the second lead. |
US12027654B2 |
Unit pixel having light emitting device and displaying apparatus
A unit pixel includes a transparent substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface, a plurality of light emitting devices arranged over the upper surface of the transparent substrate, and a reflector disposed between the light emitting devices and the transparent substrate. Light emitted from the light emitting devices is configured to exit to the outside through the upper and lower surfaces of the transparent substrate, and the reflector is configured to reflect light proceeding to the upper surface of the transparent substrate from the inside of the transparent substrate. |
US12027651B2 |
Lateral light collection and wavelength conversion for a light-emitting device
A light-emitting device includes a substrate, a semiconductor diode structure, a wavelength-converting layer less than 50. microns thick with luminescent particles in an index-matched inorganic binder, optical sidewall coating, and an optical sidewall structure. The optical sidewall structure is interposed between substrate sidewalls and optical sidewall coating, and redirects side-propagating output light toward or within the wavelength-converting layer. The optical sidewall structure can be part of the wavelength-converting layer or part of an adhering layer between the substrate and the wavelength-converting layer. |
US12027648B2 |
Light-emitting diode chip, display substrate and manufacturing method thereof
A light-emitting diode chip, a display substrate and a manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. The light-emitting diode chip includes a first conductive type semiconductor layer, a light-emitting layer, at least two second conductive type semiconductor layers, and at least two first electrodes; the at least two second conductive type semiconductor layers are at a side of the light-emitting layer away from the first conductive type semiconductor layer, the at least two first electrodes are electrically respectively connected with the at least two second conductive type semiconductor layers. Orthographic projections of the at least two second conductive type semiconductor layers on the first conductive type semiconductor layer are spaced apart from each other, and orthographic projections of the at least two first electrodes on the first conductive type semiconductor layer are spaced apart from each other. |
US12027644B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a substrate having a first side and a second side opposite to the first side; a first optical element at the first side of the substrate; and a semiconductor stack on the substrate. The semiconductor stack includes a first reflective structure; a second reflective structure; a cavity region between the first reflective structure and the second reflective structure and having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface; and a confinement layer in one of the second reflective structure and the first reflective structure. The semiconductor device further includes a first electrode and a second electrode on the first surface. |
US12027642B1 |
Solar blind solid state gallium containing photodiode device and related method
According to the present invention, techniques related generally to a photodiode device configured to be receptive to a near ultraviolet (UV-C) emission wavelength range. This wavelength range is specifically designed to be immune to background radiation produced by the Sun, rendering the communication device Solar Blind, and immune to other similar forms of interference. In particular, the present invention provides a light receiving and sensing system using various compositional Al, Ga, Sc, and N solid state materials to detect and measure radiation with a high degree of fidelity. This invention has numerous applications not only in detection and sensing technologies, but also measurement, communication, navigation, and other related aspects. |
US12027623B2 |
High voltage switching device
A high-voltage switching device that can be fabricated in a standard low-voltage process, such as CMOS, and more specifically SOI CMOS. Embodiments include integrated circuits that combine, in a unitary structure, a FET device and an integrated, co-fabricated modulated resistance region (MRR) controlled by one or more Voltage-Drop Modulation Gates (VDMGs). The VDMGs are generally biased independently of the gate of the FET device, and in such a way as to protect each VDMG from excessive and potentially destructive voltages. In a first embodiment, an integrated circuit high voltage switching device includes a transistor structure including a source, a gate, and an internal drain; an MRR connected to the internal drain of the transistor structure; at least one VDMG that controls the resistance of the MRR; and a drain electrically connected to the MRR. Each VDMG at least partially depletes the MRR upon application of a bias voltage. |
US12027619B2 |
Semi-SGT MOSFET device and method for making the same
The present application discloses a semi-SGT MOSFET device, comprising: doped first and second epitaxial layers of a first conductivity type formed on a semiconductor substrate. The semi-SGT MOSFET device is divided into an active region and a terminal region. The first epitaxial layer is divided into a first region located in the active region and a second region located in the terminal region, and doping concentrations of the first region and the second region are configured individually. The doping concentration of the second epitaxial layer is higher than the doping concentration of the first region, and the doping concentration of the second region is lower than the doping concentration of the first region, so that the second region can be fully depleted when the device is reversely biased, thereby increasing the withstand voltage of the terminal region. The present application further discloses a method for manufacturing the semi-SGT MOSFET device. |
US12027617B2 |
Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method of manufacturing silicon carbide semiconductor device
A voltage withstanding structure disposed in an edge termination region is a spatial modulation junction termination extension (JTE) structure formed by a combination of a JTE structure and a field limiting ring (FLR) structure. All FLRs configuring the FLR structure are surrounded by an innermost one of p−−-type regions configuring the JTE structure. An innermost one of the FLRs is disposed overlapping a p+-type extension and the innermost one of the p−−-type regions, at a position overlapping a border between the p+-type extension and the innermost one of the p−−-type regions. The FLRs are formed concurrently with p++-type contact regions in an active region and have an impurity concentration substantially equal to an impurity concentration of the p++-type contact regions. An n+-type channel stopper region is formed concurrently with n+-type source regions in the active region and has an impurity concentration substantially equal to an impurity concentration the n+-type source regions. |
US12027615B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A nitride-based semiconductor device includes a buffer, a first nitride-based semiconductor layer, a shield layer, a second nitride-based semiconductor layer, a pair of S/D electrodes, and a gate electrode. The first nitride-based semiconductor layer is disposed over the buffer and forms a first interface with the buffer. The shield layer includes a first isolation compound and is interposed between the buffer and the first nitride-based semiconductor layer. The first isolation compound has a bandgap greater than a bandgap of the buffer and greater than a bandgap of the first nitride-based semiconductor layer. The second nitride-based semiconductor layer is disposed on the first nitride-based semiconductor layer and has a bandgap less than the bandgap of the first isolation compound and greater than the bandgap of the first nitride-based semiconductor layer. The S/D electrodes and a gate electrode are disposed over the second nitride-based semiconductor layer. |
US12027611B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for driving same
A semiconductor device includes: a first electrode; a first semiconductor layer located on the first electrode in a diode region; a second semiconductor layer located on the first electrode in an IGBT region; a third semiconductor layer located in the diode region, the boundary region, and the IGBT region and positioned on the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer; a fourth semiconductor layer located on the third semiconductor layer in the boundary region and the IGBT region; a fifth semiconductor layer located on the third semiconductor layer and the fourth semiconductor layer; a second electrode located in the diode region; a third electrode located in the IGBT region; and a fourth electrode extending from an upper surface of the fifth semiconductor layer toward the third semiconductor layer in the boundary region and electrically insulated from the third electrode. |
US12027607B2 |
Methods for GAA I/O formation by selective epi regrowth
Electronic devices and methods of forming electronic devices with gate-all-around non-I/O devices and finlike structures for I/O devices are described. A plurality of dummy gates is etched to expose a fin comprising alternating layers of a first material and a second material. The second material layers are removed to create openings and the first material layers remaining are epitaxially grown to form a finlike structure. |
US12027606B2 |
Semiconductor devices with air gate spacer and air gate cap
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, a semiconductor layer, a gate stack, two first gate spacers over two opposing sidewalls of the gate stack and extending above the gate stack; a second gate spacer over a sidewall of one of the first gate spacers and having an upper portion over a lower portion; an etch stop layer adjacent to the lower portion and spaced away from the upper portion; and a seal layer over the gate stack, the two first gate spacers and the second gate spacer, resulting in a first void and a second void below the first seal layer. The first void is above the lower portion of the second gate spacer and laterally between the etch stop layer and the upper portion of the second gate spacer. The second void is above the gate stack and laterally between the two first gate spacers. |
US12027602B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for forming the same
A high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) is disclosed. The HEMT includes a substrate, a first epitaxial layer disposed on the substrate, a second epitaxial layer disposed on the first epitaxial layer, a third epitaxial layer disposed on the second epitaxial layer, and a gate disposed on the third epitaxial layer. An upper portion of the first epitaxial layer has a plurality of first recesses. The second epitaxial layer partially fills the first recesses and surrounding a plurality of first air slits in the first recesses. |
US12027599B2 |
Single structure CASCODE device and method of manufacturing same
Disclosed in a CASCODE device in which multiple transistors are stacked in a vertical direction and connected in series. The CASCODE device exhibits improvements in device/circuit intrinsic gain (GmRo) that is a performance index for analog/RF applications, cutoff frequency (Ft), and maximum oscillation frequency (Fmax). A method of manufacturing the CASCODE device is also disclosed. |
US12027593B2 |
Gallium-nitride-based module with enhanced electrical performance and process for making the same
The present disclosure relates to a Gallium-Nitride (GaN) based module, which includes a module substrate, a thinned switch die residing over the module substrate, a first mold compound, and a second mold compound. The thinned switch die includes an electrode region, a number of switch interconnects extending from a bottom surface of the electrode region to the module substrate, an aluminium gallium nitride (AlGaN) barrier layer over a top surface of the electrode region, a GaN buffer layer over the AlGaN barrier layer, and a lateral two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) layer realized at a heterojunction of the AlGaN barrier layer and the GaN buffer layer. The first mold compound resides over the module substrate, surrounds the thinned switch die, and extends above a top surface of the thinned switch die to form an opening over the top surface of the thinned switch die. The second mold compound fills the opening. |
US12027592B2 |
Method of manufacturing a heterostructure or a stacked semiconductor structure having a silicon-germanium interface
A field effect transistor includes a channel made of germanium and a source/drain portion. The source/drain portion includes a germanium layer, an interfacial epitaxial layer over the germanium layer, a semiconductor layer over the interfacial epitaxial layer, and a conducting layer over the semiconductor layer. The interfacial epitaxial layer contains germanium and an element from the semiconductor layer and has a thickness in a range from about 1 nm to about 3 nm. |
US12027591B2 |
Method for forming a semiconductor device and a semiconductor device
A method of forming a semiconductor device and a semiconductor device are provided. The method includes forming a graphene layer at a first side of a silicon carbide substrate having at least next to the first side a first defect density of at most 5*102/cm2; attaching an acceptor layer at the graphene layer to form a wafer-stack, the acceptor layer comprising silicon carbide having a second defect density higher than the first defect density; forming an epitaxial silicon carbide layer; splitting the wafer-stack along a split plane in the silicon carbide substrate to form a device wafer comprising the graphene layer and a silicon carbide split layer at the graphene layer; and further processing the device wafer at the upper side. |
US12027589B2 |
Semiconductor device including graphene and method of manufacturing the semiconductor device
Provided is a semiconductor device including graphene. The semiconductor device includes: a substrate including an insulator and a semiconductor; and a graphene layer configured to directly grow only on a surface of the semiconductor, wherein the semiconductor includes at least one of a group IV material and a group III-V compound. |
US12027576B2 |
Method for manufacturing silicon carbide semiconductor device
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes: a silicon carbide layer of a first conductive type including a defect region in which a crystal defect exists; a plurality of well regions of a second conductive type formed on the silicon carbide layer; source regions of the first conductive type formed in the well regions; gate oxide films formed on the silicon carbide layer, the well regions and the source regions; gate electrodes formed on the gate oxide films; and a source electrode electrically connected to the well regions and the source regions, wherein the source region is not formed in the defect region. |
US12027564B2 |
Method of manufacturing radiographic imaging apparatus, and transport jig
A method of manufacturing a radiographic imaging apparatus, including: providing a flexible base material on a support body and forming a substrate in which pixels are provided in a pixel region of a first surface of the base material; providing a terminal portion for connecting a cable on the first surface; connecting a circuit board for reading the electric charges from the pixels or driving the pixels to the terminal portion via the cable; peeling the substrate from the support body; and using a transport jig including a suction unit having suction members and a holding part having a holding member, to suction and support the first surface or a second surface opposite to the first surface with the suction members, and transporting the substrate peeled from the support body in a state where the circuit board is held by the holding member. |
US12027562B2 |
Imaging element and semiconductor element
An imaging element according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first semiconductor substrate, and a second semiconductor substrate stacked over the first semiconductor substrate with an insulating layer interposed therebetween. The first semiconductor substrate includes a photoelectric conversion section, and a charge-holding section that holds charges transferred from the photoelectric conversion section. The second semiconductor substrate includes an amplification transistor that generates a signal of a voltage corresponding to a level of charges held in the charge-holding section. The amplification transistor includes a channel region, a source region, and a drain region in a plane intersecting a front surface of the second semiconductor substrate, and includes a gate electrode being opposed to the channel region with a gate insulating film interposed therebetween and being electrically coupled to the charge-holding section. |
US12027560B2 |
Photoelectric conversion device, photoelectric conversion system, moving body, and method of designing photoelectric conversion device
A photoelectric conversion device comprising a first substrate in which a photoelectric conversion portion is arranged and a second substrate stacked on the first substrate is provided. The second substrate comprises a surface on which a circuit block and a functional cell connected to the block are arranged. Wiring layers including a first layer and a second layer arranged between the first layer and the first substrate are arranged between the first substrate and the surface. The first layer includes first power lines extending in a first direction and arranged in a predetermined period in a second direction, and the second layer includes second power lines arranged in a predetermined period. The functional cell is arranged between two power lines of the first power supply lines, and arranged to fit in a region of any one of the second power lines. |
US12027557B2 |
Semiconductor element and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor element including: an element substrate provided with an element region at a middle part and a peripheral region outside the element region; and a readout circuit substrate facing the element substrate, in which the element substrate includes a first semiconductor layer provided in the element region and including a compound semiconductor material, a wiring layer provided between the first semiconductor layer and the readout circuit substrate, the wiring layer electrically coupling the first semiconductor layer and the readout circuit substrate to each other, a first passivation film provided between the wiring layer and the first semiconductor layer, and a second passivation film opposed to the first passivation film with the first semiconductor layer interposed therebetween, and in which the peripheral region of the element substrate includes a bonded surface with respect to the readout circuit substrate. |
US12027550B2 |
Display panel and display device for reducing color deviation
Provided is a display panel having a display region and a non-display region, and the display panel includes: a substrate; light-emitting elements disposed at a side of the substrate and located in the display region, each of light-emitting elements includes a light-emitting layer; and a light-shielding layer disposed at a side of the light-emitting elements facing away from the substrate, the light-shielding layer includes first apertures, and in a direction perpendicular to the substrate, each first aperture does not overlap with the light-emitting layer. In an embodiment, a distance between a first point on an edge of a first orthographic projection and a second point on an edge of a second orthographic projection is defined as a distance L, which satisfies L ≥ d × sin θ n 2 - sin 2 θ , where d denotes a distance between the light-emitting layer and the light-shielding layer, n denotes a refractive index of a functional film layer, θ denotes a visible angle and 0°<θ<90°. |
US12027548B2 |
Image sensor
An image sensor includes: a group of autofocus sensor units; neighboring sensor units adjacent to and surrounding the group of autofocus sensor units, wherein each of the neighboring sensor units has a first side close to the group of autofocus sensor units, and a second side away from the group of autofocus sensor units. The image sensor further includes: a first light shielding structure disposed between the group of autofocus sensor units and the neighboring sensor units; a first extra light shielding structure laterally extending from the first light shielding structure and disposed on at least one of the first side and the second side of one or more of the neighboring sensor units. |
US12027542B2 |
Solid-state imaging element including a plurality of photoelectric conversion units
A solid-state imaging element with pixel transistors and wires capable of efficiently outputting and transferring a pixel signal from a stacked photoelectric conversion film while suppressing an increase in manufacturing cost, and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. There is provided a solid-state imaging element which includes a semiconductor substrate; a first photoelectric conversion unit provided on the semiconductor substrate; and a control unit provided stacked with the first photoelectric conversion unit and including a plurality of pixel transistors, in which the first photoelectric conversion unit includes a second electrode, a first photoelectric conversion film provided above the second electrode and converting light into charges, and a first electrode provided on the first photoelectric conversion film, the plurality of pixel transistors include an amplification transistor that amplifies and outputs the charges as a pixel signal, and a channel formation region of the amplification transistor made of an oxide semiconductor layer. |
US12027541B2 |
Image sensor
An image sensor includes a first column line and a second column line configured to extend in a first direction, a plurality of pixel groups configured to connect to the first column line or the second column line and to comprise a plurality of pixels in each of the plurality of pixel groups, a bias circuit configured to comprise a first current circuit and a second current circuit configured to output different bias currents in a first operational mode, and a switching circuit configured to connect the first column line to the first current circuit and connect the second column line to the second current circuit during a first time period, and to connect the first column line to the second current circuit and connect the second column line to the first current circuit during a second time period subsequent to the first time period in the first operational mode. |
US12027538B2 |
Imaging element and electronic apparatus
The present technology relates to an imaging element and an electronic apparatus capable of expanding a saturation signal electric charge amount. A first P-type impurity region, a capacitance expanding portion that forms a PN junction surface with a second P-type impurity region and a first N-type impurity region, and the first N-type impurity region are sequentially provided in a depth direction from a surface side where a wiring layer of a semiconductor substrate is laminated. The second P-type impurity region is formed in a stripe on a plane of the capacitance expanding portion that perpendicularly intersects with the depth direction. The stripe is formed, on the plane of the capacitance expanding portion that perpendicularly intersects with the depth direction, in a direction perpendicular to a side where an electrode that reads accumulated electric charge is formed. The present technology can be applied to an imaging element. |
US12027533B2 |
Display device including a patterned conductive layer
A display device includes: a gate line including a gate line portion; a data line; a transistor including a gate electrode connected to the gate line, a source electrode connected to the data line, and a drain electrode; and a connecting member disposed between the data line and the source electrode, connected to the data line and the source electrode to cross a gate electrode edge of the gate electrode. A connecting portion where a data line edge and a connecting member edge are connected to each other does not overlap the gate line and the gate electrode in a plan view. The data line includes a first data line portion crossing the gate line and a second data line portion connected to the first data line portion and does not overlap the gate line in the plan view. |
US12027529B2 |
Array substrate and display panel
The present application provides an array substrate and a display panel. The array substrate includes a substrate, a first gate electrode, a first insulating layer, a first electrode, a second gate electrode, a first conductive channel, and a second electrode. The present application reduces a leakage current of the array substrate by using an orthographic projection of the first gate electrode on the substrate to overlap an orthographic projection of the first conductive channel on the substrate. |
US12027526B2 |
Breakdown voltage capability of high voltage device
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards an integrated chip. The integrated chip includes a semiconductor substrate having a device substrate overlying a handle substrate and an insulator layer disposed between the device substrate and the handle substrate. A gate electrode overlies the device substrate between a drain region and a source region. A conductive via extends through the device substrate and the insulator layer to contact the handle substrate. A first isolation structure is disposed within the device substrate and comprises a first isolation segment disposed laterally between the gate electrode and the conductive via. A contact region is disposed within the device substrate between the first isolation segment and the conductive via. A conductive gate electrode directly overlies the first isolation segment and is electrically coupled to the contact region. |
US12027525B2 |
Integrated circuit device, method, and system
An integrated circuit (IC) device includes a plurality of TAP cells arranged at intervals in a first direction and a second direction transverse to the first direction. The plurality of TAP cells includes at least one first TAP cell. The first TAP cell includes two first end areas and a first middle area arranged consecutively in the second direction. The first middle area includes a first dopant of a first type implanted in a first well region of the first type. The first end areas are arranged on opposite sides of the first middle area in the second direction. Each of the first end areas includes a second dopant of a second type implanted in the first well region, the second type different from the first type. |
US12027523B2 |
Semiconductor device including a field effect transistor and method of fabricating the same
Disclosed are semiconductor devices and their fabricating methods. The semiconductor device comprises first and second active patterns, a first channel pattern including first semiconductor patterns, a second channel pattern including second semiconductor patterns, a gate electrode on the first and second channel patterns, and a gate dielectric layer between the gate electrode and the first and second channel patterns. The gate electrode includes a first inner gate electrode between the first semiconductor patterns, a second inner gate electrode between the second semiconductor patterns, and an outer gate electrode outside the first and second semiconductor patterns. The first and second inner gate electrodes are on bottom surfaces of uppermost first and second semiconductor patterns. The outer gate electrode is on top surfaces and sidewalls of the uppermost first and second semiconductor patterns. The first and second inner gate electrodes have different work functions. |
US12027521B2 |
Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing thereof
A semiconductor device includes a dielectric fin between a first semiconductor channel and a second semiconductor channel. The semiconductor device includes a first gate structure. The first gate structure includes a first portion and a second portion separated from each other by the dielectric fin. The semiconductor device includes a first gate spacer that extends along sidewalls of the first portion of the first gate structure. The semiconductor device includes a second gate spacer that extends along sidewalls of the second portion of the first gate structure. At least one of the first gate spacer or second gate spacer has a first portion with a first thickness and a second portion with a second thickness less than the first thickness, and wherein the first portion is closer to the dielectric fin than the second portion. |
US12027519B2 |
Semiconductor super-junction power device
Provided is a semiconductor super junction power device which includes a super junction MOSFET cell array composed of multiple super junction MOSFET cells. A gate structure of the super junction MOSFET cell includes a gate dielectric layer, a gate and an n-type floating gate. The gate and the n-type floating gate are located above the gate dielectric layer; the gate is located on a side close to the n-type source region, and the n-type floating gate is located on a side close to the n-type drift region; the gate acts on the n-type floating gate through capacitive coupling. The n-type floating gate of at least one MOSFET cell is isolated from the p-type body region through the gate dielectric layer, and the n-type floating gate of at least one MOSFET cell contacts the p-type body region through an opening in the gate dielectric layer to form a p-n junction diode. |
US12027507B2 |
3D printable feedstock inks for signal control or computation
In one aspect the present disclosure relates to a 3D printed signal control backbone apparatus. The apparatus may have a filament including a first material section and a plurality of second material sections. The first material section is bounded on opposing ends by the second material sections. The first material section is formed by an ink having a percolating network of a plurality of chiplets infused in a non-conductive polymer. The plurality of chiplets form electrically responsive elements imparting a predetermined logic function and which are responsive to a predetermined electrical signal. The second material sections are formed by an ink which is electrically conductive. |
US12027506B2 |
Electronic device and method of manufacturing electronic device
The disclosure provides an electronic device and a method of manufacturing an electronic device. The electronic device includes a first substrate, a plurality of light-emitting diodes, a second substrate, a transparent material layer, and a sealing material. The first substrate comprises a first substrate body. The plurality of light-emitting diodes are disposed on the first substrate body. The second substrate is disposed opposite to the first substrate, and comprises a second substrate body. The transparent material layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. The sealing material is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and surrounds the transparent material layer. A distance between a bottom surface of the sealing material and a top surface of the first substrate body is less than a distance between a top surface of the sealing material and a bottom surface of the second substrate body. |
US12027505B2 |
Optoelectronic device comprising light-emitting diodes with improved light extraction
An optoelectronic device including a support including a face; light-emitting diodes lying on the face and comprising including semiconductor elements in the form of wires, cones or truncated cones; for each light-emitting diode, an encapsulation block at least partially transparent to the radiation emitted by the light-emitting diodes and covering the light-emitting diode, the maximum thickness of the encapsulation block being comprised between 1 μm and 30 μm, interstices of air being present between the encapsulation blocks covering adjacent diodes; and an electrically conductive layer covering the encapsulation blocks, wherein the refractive index of the encapsulation block covering at least one of the light-emitting diodes is comprised between 1.3 and 1.6. |
US12027497B2 |
Semiconductor device with unbalanced die stackup
A semiconductor memory package includes a substrate, a first stack of memory dies, and a second stack of memory dies. The first stack of memory dies includes a first substack of staggered memory dies offset with respect to each other in a first direction and a second substack of staggered memory dies offset with respect to each other in the first direction and positioned above the first substack. The second stack of memory dies includes a third substack of staggered memory dies offset with respect to each other in a second direction and a fourth substack of staggered memory dies offset with respect to each other in the second direction and positioned above the third substack. The top memory die of the first substack and a memory die positioned below the top memory die of the third substack are at least partially coplanar. |
US12027495B2 |
Semiconductor devices having a conductive pillar and methods of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor package includes forming a first redistribution structure, forming a plurality of conductive pillars on the first redistribution structure, mounting the first semiconductor chip on the first redistribution structure, forming an encapsulant configured to cover an upper surface of the first redistribution structure, the plurality of conductive pillars, and the first semiconductor chip, planarizing the encapsulant, exposing the plurality of conductive pillars by forming an opening in the planarized encapsulant, and forming a second redistribution structure connected to the plurality of conductive pillars on the first semiconductor chip and the encapsulant. Upper surfaces of the plurality of conductive pillars are located at a lower level than the upper surface of the first semiconductor chip, and an upper surface of a connection via included in the second redistribution structure has a width greater than a width of a lower surface of the connection via. |
US12027493B2 |
Fanout integration for stacked silicon package assembly
A chip package assembly and method for fabricating the same are provided which utilize a plurality of posts in mold compound for improved resistance to delamination. In one example, a chip package assembly is provided that includes a first integrated circuit (IC) die, a substrate, a redistribution layer, a mold compound and a plurality of posts. The redistribution layer provides electrical connections between circuitry of the first IC die and circuitry of the substrate. The mold compound is disposed in contact with the first IC die and spaced from the substrate by the redistribution layer. The plurality of posts are disposed in the mold compound and are laterally spaced from the first IC die. The plurality of posts are not electrically connected to the circuitry of the first IC die. |
US12027491B2 |
Logic drive based on multichip package using interconnection bridge
A multi-chip package comprising: an interconnection substrate comprising an interconnection bridge embedded in the interconnection substrate, and an interconnection scheme comprising a first interconnection metal layer, a second interconnection metal layer over the first interconnection layer and the interconnection bridge, and a polymer layer between the first and second interconnection metal layers, wherein the interconnection bridge is embedded in the interconnection scheme and has sidewalls surrounded by the polymer layer; a semiconductor IC chip over the interconnection substrate and across over an edge of the interconnection bridge; a memory chip over the interconnection substrate and across over an edge of the interconnection bridge, wherein the interconnection bridge comprises a plurality of metal interconnects configured for a data bus coupling the semiconductor IC chip to the memory chip, wherein a bitwidth of the data bus between the semiconductor IC chip and the memory chip is greater than or equal to 512. |
US12027490B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes providing a semiconductor die, arranging an electrical connector over the semiconductor die, the electrical connector including a conductive core, an absorbing feature arranged on a first side of the conductive core, and a solder layer arranged on a second side of the conductive core, opposite the first side and facing the semiconductor die, and soldering the electrical connector onto the semiconductor die by heating the solder layer with a laser, wherein the laser irradiates the absorbing feature and absorbed energy is transferred from the absorbing feature through the conductive core to the solder layer. |
US12027486B2 |
Substrate bonding apparatus
The present invention relates to a substrate aligning device for bonding a first substrate (100) and a second substrate (200), wherein the first substrate (100) and the second substrate (200) have respective bonding surfaces via which the first substrate (100) and the second substrate (200) are bonded face-to-face with each other, and respective non-bonding surfaces which are located on the reverse sides from the bonding surfaces. The substrate alignment device comprises: a first substrate (100) having a first bonding surface (110) and a first non-bonding surface (120) located on the reverse side from the first bonding surface (110); a second substrate (200) having a second bonding surface (210) and a second non-bonding surface (220) located on the reverse side from the second bonding surface (210); a first holder (300) formed such that the first non-bonding surface (120) of the first substrate (100) is seated thereon; and a second holder (400) formed such that the second non-bonding surface (220) of the second substrate (200) is seated thereon. The first substrate (100) and the second substrate (200) are aligned by bringing the first holder (300) and the second holder (400) toward each other so that the first bonding-surface (110) and the second bonding-surface (210) come into close contact with each other. Since the alignment can be achieved without penetrating an opaque substrate, existing fine alignment limitations can be eliminated, and misalignment can be prevented. |
US12027485B2 |
Semiconductor device assembly and method therefor
A method of forming a packaged semiconductor device includes attaching a backside surface of a semiconductor die to a major surface of a package substrate. A first conductive connector is formed over a portion of an active surface of the semiconductor die and a portion of the major surface of the package substrate. A first conductive connection between a first bond pad of the semiconductor die and a first substrate pad of the package substrate is formed by way of the first conductive connector. A bond wire connects a second bond pad of the semiconductor die to a second substrate pad of the package substrate. The first bond pad located between the second bond pad and an edge of the semiconductor die. |
US12027484B2 |
Electronic package and carrier thereof and method for manufacturing the same
An electronic package is provided and includes a carrier for carrying electronic components. Electrical contact pads of the carrier for planting solder balls are connected with a plurality of columnar conductors, and the conductors are electrically connected to a circuit portion in the carrier. By connecting a plurality of conductors with a single electrical contact pad, structural stress can be distributed and breakage of the circuit portion can be prevented. |
US12027481B2 |
Device including semiconductor chips and method for producing such device
A device includes a first semiconductor chip including a first face, wherein a first contact pad is arranged over the first face. The device further includes a second semiconductor chip including a first face, wherein a first contact pad is arranged over the first face, wherein the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip are arranged such that the first face of the first semiconductor chip faces in a first direction and the first face of the second semiconductor chip faces in a second direction opposite to the first direction. The first semiconductor chip is located laterally outside of an outline of the second semiconductor chip. |
US12027480B2 |
Semiconductor device with wire bond and method for preparing the same
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a bonding pad, and a first dielectric layer disposed over the semiconductor substrate. A portion of the bonding pad is exposed by the first dielectric layer. The semiconductor device also includes a metal oxide layer disposed over the portion of the bonding pad, and a wire bond penetrating through the metal oxide layer to bond to the bonding pad. The portion of the bonding pad is entirely covered by the metal oxide layer and the wire bond. |
US12027476B2 |
Package comprising substrate with coupling element for integrated devices
A package comprising a substrate, a first integrated device coupled to a first surface of the substrate, and a second integrated device coupled to a second surface of the substrate. The substrate includes a dielectric layer and a plurality of interconnects. The plurality of interconnects includes a first plurality of interconnects configured as a first inductor and a second plurality of interconnects configured as a second inductor. The first integrated device is configured to be coupled to the first inductor. The second integrated device is configured to be coupled to the second inductor. The second integrated device is configured to tune the first inductor through the second inductor. |
US12027474B2 |
Laser-detection devices including a voltage-controlled magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack
Structures for a laser-detection device including a magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack and related methods. The structure has a magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack including a fixed layer, a free layer, and an insulating spacer between the fixed layer and the free layer, and a power supply coupled to the magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack. The power supply is configured to bias the magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack to modulate an energy barrier of the magnetic-tunneling-junction layer stack for switching between a low-resistance state and a high-resistance state in response to receiving incident electromagnetic radiation of an intensity. |
US12027466B2 |
Conductive route patterning for electronic substrates
Conductive routes for an electronic substrate may be fabricated by forming an opening in a material, using existing laser drilling or lithography tools and materials, followed by selectively plating a metal on the sidewalls of the opening. The processes of the present description may result in significantly higher patterning resolution or feature scaling (up to 2× improvement in patterning density/resolution). In addition to improved patterning resolution, the embodiments of the present description may also result in higher aspect ratios of the conductive routes, which can result in improved signaling, reduced latency, and improved yield. |
US12027464B2 |
Semiconductor module parallel circuit and semiconductor module connection substrate
A semiconductor module parallel circuit includes: a plurality of power semiconductor modules; and a multilayer substrate that interconnects the plurality of power semiconductor modules, each of the power semiconductor modules includes: a power semiconductor switching element; a first signal terminal connected to a gate potential of the power semiconductor switching element; and a second signal terminal connected to a source potential of the power semiconductor switching element, the multilayer substrate includes: an external connection terminal; first signal terminal connection patterns connected to the first signal terminals of the power semiconductor modules; and second signal terminal connection patterns connected to the second signal terminals of the power semiconductor modules, and inductances of gate wiring for the plurality of power semiconductor modules, from the external connection terminal to the first signal terminal connection pattern and from the second signal terminal connection pattern to the external connection terminal are equal to one another. |
US12027459B2 |
Integrated circuit device and method of manufacturing the same
An integrated circuit device includes a conductive line including a metal layer and an insulation capping structure covering the conductive line. The first insulation capping structure includes a first insulation capping pattern that is adjacent to the metal layer in the insulation capping structure and has a first density, and a second insulation capping pattern spaced apart from the metal layer with the first insulation capping pattern therebetween and having a second density that is greater than the first density. In order to manufacture the integrated circuit device, the conductive line having a metal layer is formed on a substrate, a first insulation capping layer having the first density is formed directly on the metal layer, and a second insulation capping layer having the second density that is greater than the first density is formed on the first insulation capping layer. |
US12027455B2 |
Chip-on-wafer structure with Chiplet Interposer
A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes bonding a first die and a second die to a first side of a first interposer and to a first side of a second interposer, respectively, where the first interposer is laterally adjacent to the second interposer; encapsulating the first interposer and the second interposer with a first molding material; forming a first recess in a second side of the first interposer opposing the first side of the first interposer; forming a second recess in a second side of the second interposer opposing the first side of the second interposer; and filling the first recess and the second recess with a first dielectric material. |
US12027454B1 |
Packaging substrate having electric power transmitting elements on non-circular core via of core vias and semiconductor device comprising the same
A packaging substrate includes a core layer including a glass substrate with a first surface and a second surface facing each other, and a plurality of core vias. The plurality of core vias penetrating through the glass substrate in a thickness direction, each comprising a circular core via having a circular opening part and a non-circular core via having an aspect ratio of 2 to 25 in the x-y direction of an opening part. One or more electric power transmitting elements are disposed on the non-circular core via. |
US12027452B2 |
Interconnection substrate, semiconductor package, and method of manufacturing interconnection substrate
According to one embodiment, an interconnection substrate includes an insulating layer. A first interconnection layer is on a first side of the insulating layer. A second interconnection layer is on a second side of the insulating layer, which is opposite the first side. A first film comprising carbon covers at least part of the first and second interconnection layers. |
US12027451B2 |
Wiring substrate
A wiring substrate includes an insulating layer, a conductor layer formed on the insulating layer and including a conductor pad, and a solder resist layer formed on the insulating layer such that the solder resist layer has an opening entirely exposing an upper surface and a side surface of the conductor pad. The conductor layer is formed such that the conductor pad has a pad body extending along a surface of the insulating layer, and a protective layer covering an upper surface and a side surface of the pad body and including material different from material of the pad body, and the pad body of the conductor pad has a notch part formed at a peripheral edge portion of the pad body such that the notch part separates a lower surface of the pad body and the surface of the insulating layer and is filled with the protective layer. |
US12027448B2 |
Open cavity bridge power delivery architectures and processes
Embodiments disclosed herein include multi-die packages with open cavity bridges. In an example, an electronic apparatus includes a package substrate having alternating metallization layers and dielectric layers. The package substrate includes a first plurality of substrate pads and a second plurality of substrate pads, and an open cavity. A bridge die is in the open cavity, the bridge die including a first plurality of bridge pads, a second plurality of bridge pads, a power delivery bridge pad between the first plurality of bridge pads and the second plurality of bridge pads, and conductive traces. A first die is coupled to the first plurality of substrate pads and the first plurality of bridge pads. A second die is coupled to the second plurality of substrate pads and the second plurality of bridge pads. A power delivery conductive line is coupled to the power delivery bridge pad. |
US12027446B2 |
Method for forming a semiconductor component with a cooling structure
An apparatus includes a semiconductor component and a cooling structure. The cooling structure is over a back side of the semiconductor component. The cooling structure includes a housing, a liquid delivery device and a gas exhaust device. The housing includes a cooling space adjacent to the semiconductor component. The liquid delivery device is connected to an inlet of the housing and is configured to deliver a liquid coolant into the cooling space from the inlet. The gas exhaust device is connected to an outlet of the housing and is configured to lower a pressure in the housing. |
US12027444B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device includes: a circuit board having a mounting face, on which an electronic component is mounted; a heat receiver including a heat receiving plate opposed to the electronic component; and a fastening mechanism that fixes the heat receiver to the circuit board. The fastening mechanism includes a receiver having a proximal end and a distal end, the receiver having a mounting hole penetrating from the proximal end to the distal end; and a fastener that is inserted into the mounting hole for fastening to the receiver to press the heat receiver. The receiver is surface-mounted on the mounting face by soldering with the proximal end facing the mounting face. |
US12027442B1 |
Thermal interface material, an integrated circuit formed therewith, and a method of application thereof
A thermal interface material, an integrated circuit formed therewith, and a method of application thereof are provided. The thermal interface material includes 5% to 30% by volume of a polymer component and at least 70% by volume of liquid metal droplets, all based on total volume of the thermal interface material. The polymer component has a first polymer having a molecular weight in a range of 400 g/mol to 400,000 g/mol. The liquid metal droplets are dispersed throughout the polymer component. |
US12027440B2 |
Composite having diamond crystal base
A composite that includes a base including an oxide layer MOx of an element M on a surface thereof and a diamond crystal base bonded to the surface of the base. The M is one or more selected from among metal elements capable of forming an oxide (excluding alkali metals and alkaline earth metals), Si, Ge, As, Se, Sb, Te, and Bi, and the diamond crystal base is bonded to the surface of the base by M-O—C bonding of at least some C atoms of the (111) surface of the diamond crystal base. |
US12027439B2 |
Vehicle power module
A vehicle power module includes an upper substrate and a lower substrate spaced from each other in a vertical direction, a semiconductor chip connected to one of the upper substrate and the lower substrate, and a spacer formed of a metal material containing copper and connecting the semiconductor chip to the other of the upper substrate and the lower substrate or to connect the upper substrate to the lower substrate, the spacer including a plurality of penetration portions formed to penetrate an inside thereof. |
US12027438B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a board having a ground electrode and resin layers and a semiconductor chip mounted on the board, includes: a core embedded inside the board such that a front surface thereof is exposed on the front surface side of the board; a filled via provided so as to penetrate the resin layer disposed between the core and the ground electrode, of the resin layers, and electrically connecting a back surface of the core and the ground electrode; a joining material including a lid provided on the board so as to cover the semiconductor chip, having an exposed front surface, and having a high thermal conductivity and sintered silver joining a back surface of the lid and the front surface of the core; and a mold resin transfer-molded on an entirety of the front surface of the board and provided so as to surround the lid. |
US12027435B2 |
Packages including multiple encapsulated substrate blocks and overlapping redistribution structures
A method includes forming a reconstructed package substrate, which includes placing a plurality of substrate blocks over a carrier, encapsulating the plurality of substrate blocks in an encapsulant, planarizing the encapsulant and the plurality of substrate blocks to reveal redistribution lines in the plurality of substrate blocks, and forming a redistribution structure overlapping both of the plurality of substrate blocks and encapsulant. A package component is bonded over the reconstructed package substrate. |
US12027432B2 |
Semiconductor packages
A semiconductor package includes a semiconductor chip having first and second contact pads that are alternately arranged in a first direction; an insulating film having first openings respectively defining first pad regions of first contact pads, and second openings respectively defining second pad regions of the second contact pads; first and second conductive capping layers on the first and second pad regions, respectively; and an insulating layer on the insulating film, and having first and second contact holes respectively connected to the first and second conductive capping layers. Each of the first and second pad regions includes a bonding region having a first width and a probing region having a second width, greater than the first width, and each of the second pad regions is arranged in a direction that is opposite to each of the plurality of first pad regions. |
US12027431B2 |
Semiconductor structure and method of making
A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes forming a first conductive contact in a first dielectric layer coupled to a first device and forming a second conductive contact in the first dielectric layer coupled to a second device. A first trench is formed in the first dielectric layer having a first depth and exposing at least a portion of the first conductive contact. A second trench is formed in the first dielectric layer having a second depth different than the first depth and exposing at least a portion of the second conductive contact. A first conductive layer is formed in the first trench and the second trench. A second dielectric layer is formed in the first trench and the second trench over the first conductive layer. |
US12027428B2 |
Semiconductor wafer evaluation method and manufacturing method and semiconductor wafer manufacturing process management method
Provided is an evaluation method of a semiconductor wafer having a polished surface, the method including a cleaning process of cleaning the semiconductor wafer with one or more kinds of cleaning liquid, measuring an LPD of the polished surface both before and after the cleaning process with a laser surface inspection device, and distinguishing the type of defect or foreign substance measured as the LPD, based on measurement results obtained in the measuring, according to distinguishing standards shown in Table A. TABLE A Type of Defect or Measurement ResultForeign Substance LPD where a detection sizePID X before the cleaning process and a detection size Y after the cleaning process fulfill the relationship X < Y LPD that is detected beforeNormal particle the cleaning process but is not detected after the cleaning process LPD where a detection sizeFirmly-adherent particle X before the cleaning process and a detection size Y after the cleaning process fulfill the relationship X ≥ Y |
US12027427B2 |
Preheat processes for millisecond anneal system
Preheat processes for a millisecond anneal system are provided. In one example implementation, a preheat process can include receiving a substrate on a wafer support plate in a processing chamber of a millisecond anneal system; obtaining one or more temperature measurements of the wafer support plate using a temperature sensor; and applying a preheat recipe to heat the wafer support plate based at least in part on the temperature of the wafer support plate. In one example implementation, a preheat process can include obtaining one or more temperature measurements from a temperature sensor having a field of view of a wafer support plate in a millisecond anneal system; and applying a pulsed preheat recipe to heat the wafer support plate in the millisecond anneal system based at least in part on the one or more temperature measurements. |
US12027426B2 |
Image-based digital control of plasma processing
A system and method including a processing device. The processing device receives data including a first set of plasma exposure values each associated with a respective plasma element of a plurality of plasma elements designed to generate plasma related fluxes. The processing device causes a plasma controller to activate the set of plasma elements based on the data to expose a substrate to the plasma related fluxes generated by the set of plasma elements during a plasma process. Each respective plasma element of the set of plasma elements is activated for a duration based on a respective plasma exposure value from the first plurality of plasma exposure values that is associated with the respective plasma element. |
US12027421B2 |
Low-temperature method for transfer and healing of a semiconductor layer
A method for creating a substrate of the semiconductor on insulator type includes steps of a) providing a donor substrate having a monocrystalline support substrate, a smoothing layer and a semiconductor layer, the smoothing layer forming an etch stop layer with respect to the material of the support substrate; a′) implantation of ion species through the semiconductor layer to form a fragilisation plane; b) creating an assembly by placing the donor substrate and a receiver substrate in contact; and c) transferring the semiconductor layer and at least a part of the smoothing layer by detachment along the fragilization plane. The semiconductor layer provided in a) is monocrystalline. The method may further include, before b), amorphization of at least a part of the semiconductor layer to form an amorphous layer; and during or after c), recrystallization in solid phase of the amorphous layer to form a transferred monocrystalline semiconductor layer. |
US12027420B2 |
Etch stop layer for memory device formation
The present disclosure relates to an integrated chip in some embodiments. The integrated chip includes a memory device disposed over a lower interconnect within one or more lower inter-level dielectric (ILD) layers over a substrate. An upper ILD layer laterally surrounds the memory device. An etch stop layer is disposed along a sidewall of the memory device and over an upper surface of the one or more lower ILD layers. An upper interconnect is arranged along opposing sides of the memory device. The upper interconnect rests of an upper surface of the etch stop layer. The upper surface of the etch stop layer is vertically below a top of the memory device. |
US12027418B2 |
Semiconductor devices and preparation methods thereof
The present disclosure relates to a semiconductor device and a preparation method thereof. The method for preparing a semiconductor device comprises: providing a first dielectric layer; forming a first window in the first dielectric layer; forming a first connection structure in the first window; forming a second dielectric layer on the first dielectric layer, the second dielectric layer having a second window from which at least the first connection structure is exposed; forming a first barrier layer on the sidewall and bottom of the second window, the first barrier layer comprising an opening from which part of the first connection structure is exposed; and forming a second connection structure in the second window. |
US12027415B2 |
Semiconductor device structures
In one exemplary aspect, a method for semiconductor manufacturing comprises forming first and second silicon nitride features on sidewall surfaces of a contact hole, where the contact hole is disposed in a dielectric layer and above a source/drain (S/D) feature. The method further comprises forming a contact plug in the contact hole, the contact plug being electrically coupled to the S/D feature, removing a top portion of the contact plug to create a recess in the contact hole, forming a hard mask layer in the recess, and removing the first and second silicon nitride features via selective etching to form first and second air gaps, respectively. |
US12027414B2 |
Using a liner layer to enlarge process window for a contact via
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to an integrated chip that includes a substrate, a first contact layer, and a gate electrode. The first contact layer overlies the substrate and the gate electrode overlies the substrate and is laterally spaced from the first contact layer. A first spacer structure surrounds outermost sidewalls of the first contact layer and separates the gate electrode from the first contact layer. A first hard mask structure is arranged over the first contact layer and is between portions of the first spacer structure. A first contact via extends through the first hard mask structure and contacts the first contact layer. A first liner layer is arranged directly between the first hard mask structure and the first spacer structure. |
US12027411B2 |
Integrated tool lift
Semiconductor processing tools are provided that include a support framework, semiconductor processing chambers arranged along an axis, an attachment point connected to the support framework, and a detachable hoist system. Each chamber includes a base portion fixedly mounted relative to the support framework and a removable top cover including one or more hoisting features. The detachable hoist system includes a vertical member including a top end including a complementary attachment point and a bottom end including a movement mechanism supported by a floor. The complementary attachment point is detachably connected to the attachment point. The detachable hoist system further includes a hoist arm connected to the vertical member. The hoist arm is configured to pivot about a vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the axis, and includes one or more links and a hoist feature engagement interface configured to engage with the hoisting features of any of the removable top covers. |
US12027409B2 |
Detecting wafer status in a wafer chuck assembly
Some examples provide a vacuum wafer chuck assembly for supporting a wafer. An example chuck assembly comprises a chuck hub and a centering hub disposed within the chuck hub. Chuck arms are mounted to the chuck hub, with each chuck arm extending radially between a proximal end adjacent the chuck hub, and a distal end remote therefrom. At least one vacuum pad is provided for supporting the wafer during a wafer centering or wafer processing operation. A vacuum sensor detects a presence or absence of a vacuum pressure at the vacuum pad during the wafer centering or processing operation, a detection indicative of a presence or absence of the wafer in the chuck assembly, or a presence of a defective wafer. |
US12027403B2 |
Pick-and-place system with a stabilizer
A pick-and-place system is provided. The pick-and-place system includes: a wafer holder configured to hold a bottom die; a gantry having a stabilizer extending downwardly; a primary drive mechanism connected to the gantry and configured to drive the gantry horizontally and vertically; a suction head configured to hold a top die; and a secondary drive mechanism located at the gantry and connected to the suction head and configured to drive the suction head horizontally and vertically to place the top die on the bottom die at a target position. The primary drive mechanism drives the gantry vertically until the stabilizer is in contact with the bottom die before the secondary drive mechanism drives the suction head. |
US12027400B2 |
Automatic system calibration for wafer handling
A method for automatically calibrating the position of a wafer handling robot relative to a wafer carrier. The method comprises providing a semiconductor processing assembly comprising the wafer carrier and the wafer handling robot having an end effector, placing a wafer on a wafer support surface of the end effector, moving the end effector to an end position adjacent the wafer carrier, determining a displacement of the wafer on the wafer support surface, repeating these steps until the magnitude of the displacement meets a set end criterion, and storing the latest used end position as a calibrated end position. |
US12027399B2 |
Gas purge device and gas purging method
The present disclosure provides a gas purge device and a gas purge method for purging a wafer container to clean wafers. The gas purge device includes a first nozzle and a gas gate. The first nozzle is coupled to a front-opening unified pod (FOUP) through a first port of the FOUP. The gas gate is coupled to the first nozzle via a first pipe. The gas gate includes a first mass flow controller (MFC), a second MFC, and a first switch unit. The first MFC is configured to control a first flow of a first gas. The second MFC is configured to control a second flow of a second gas. The first switch unit is coupled to the first MFC and the second MFC, and is configured to provide the first gas to the first nozzle through the first pipe or receive the second gas from the first nozzle through the first pipe according to a process configuration. |
US12027398B2 |
EFEM
In the present disclosure, when a supply flow rate of an inert gas is changed, a pressure fluctuation in a circulation path is suppressed. An EFEM includes a supply valve configured to be capable of changing a supply flow rate of the inert gas supplied to the circulation path, a discharge valve configured to be capable of changing a discharge flow rate of a gas discharged from the circulation path, a concentration detection part configured to detect a change in an atmosphere inside the circulation path, a pressure detection part configured to detect a pressure in the circulation path, and a control part configured to control the supply valve and the discharge valve. The control part is configured to determine an opening degree of the discharge valve to a predetermined value based on a detection result obtained by the concentration detection part. |
US12027397B2 |
Enclosure system shelf including alignment features
A set of one or more shelves is configured to be disposed within an enclosure system of a substrate processing system. The set of one or more shelves includes first upper surfaces disposed substantially in a first plane, carrier alignment features configured to align a carrier on the first upper surfaces, second upper surfaces disposed substantially in a second plane that is above the first plane, and process kit ring alignment features configured to align a process kit ring on the carrier above the second upper surfaces. |
US12027396B2 |
Systems and methods for systematic physical failure analysis (PFA) fault localization
Systematic fault localization systems and methods are provided which utilize computational GDS-assisted navigation to accelerate physical fault analysis to identify systematic fault locations and patterns. In some embodiments, a method includes detecting a plurality of electrical fault regions of a plurality of dies of a semiconductor wafer. Decomposed Graphic Database System (GDS) cross-layer clips are generated which are associated with the plurality of electrical fault regions. A plurality of cross-layer common patterns is identified based on the decomposed GDS cross-layer clips. Normalized differentials may be determined for each of the cross-layer common patterns, and locations of hotspots in each of the dies may be identified based on the determined normalized differentials. |
US12027393B2 |
Substrate processing apparatus and substrate processing method
A substrate processing apparatus includes a processing unit configured to perform a preset processing on a substrate; a transfer unit, including a holder configured to hold the substrate, configured to carry the substrate into/from the processing unit by displacing the holder which holds the substrate; and a substrate inspection unit configured to acquire, at an outside of the processing unit, information indicating a surface state of the substrate held by the holder. |
US12027392B2 |
Pump backstream prevention structure for semiconductor fabrication equipment
Provided is a pump backstream prevention structure for semiconductor fabrication equipment, including a sensor, an isolation air supply pipe, and a control unit. A time delay from a point in time at which the dry pump starts to malfunction to a point in time at which the isolation valve is closed is reduced, compared to a method of closing the isolation valve by a controller of the semiconductor fabrication equipment. Accordingly, a backstream in which particles move from the pumping pipe to the process chamber before the closing of the isolation valve is prevented. |
US12027391B2 |
Electromigration evaluation methodology with consideration of thermal and signal effects
A system for evaluating a heat sensitive structure of an integrated circuit design including a memory for retrieving and storing integrated circuit design layout data, thermal data, process data, and one or more operational parameters, a processor capable of accessing the memory and identifying a target region having a nominal temperature Tnom, first and second heat generating structures within a first impact range of the target region, calculating the temperature increases ΔTh1 and ΔTh2 in the target region as a result of thermal coupling between the target region and the first and second heat generating structures, and conducting one or more parametric evaluations of the target region at an adjusted evaluation temperature TE=Tnom+ΔTh1+ΔTh1 after which a network interface transmits the result(s) of the parametric evaluation(s) for use in a design review. |
US12027385B2 |
Ceramic heater
The ceramic heater of the present invention includes: an alumina substrate having a wafer placement surface; resistance heating elements disposed in respective zones; multistage jumpers that supply electric power to the resistance heating elements, the resistance heating elements and the jumpers being embedded in the alumina substrate in this order from a wafer placement surface side; heating element connecting vias that vertically connect the resistance heating elements to the jumpers; and power supply vias exposed to the outside in order to supply electric power to the jumpers. The specific resistance of the heating element connecting vias is smaller than that of the resistance heating elements, and the absolute value of the difference between CTE of the heating element connecting vias and CTE of the alumina substrate is smaller than the absolute value of the difference between CTE of the resistance heating elements and CTE of the alumina substrate. |
US12027383B2 |
Device for alignment of two substrates
A device and method for alignment of a first contact surface of a first substrate with a second contact surface of a second substrate which can be held on a second platform includes first X-Y positions of first alignment keys located along the first contact surface, and second X-Y positions of second alignment keys which correspond to the first alignment keys and which are located along the second contact surface. The first contact surface can be aligned based on the first X-Y positions in the first alignment position and the second contact surface can be aligned based on the second X-Y positions in the second alignment position. |
US12027381B2 |
Apparatus for treating substrate and method for treating substrate
Embodiments of the inventive concept provide an apparatus for treating a substrate. According to an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus for treating a substrate comprises a first valve and a second valve sequentially installed along a direction from a fluid supplying source to a high-pressure chamber in the supply line; a branch line branching from the supply line between the first valve and the second valve and connected to an exhaust line; a third valve installed on the branch line; an exhaust unit exhausting the process fluid inside the high-pressure chamber; and a controller, wherein the controller is configured to perform, before a transfer robot transfers the substrate to the high-pressure chamber for treating the substrate, a first operating of opening the first valve and closing the second valve and a third valve, and a second operating of closing the first valve and the second valve, and opening the third valve. |
US12027378B2 |
Method of manufacturing semiconductor device having stacks on wafer
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, includes: alternately stacking a first film and a second film on a surface of a semiconductor substrate to form a multilayer film; partially removing the multilayer film to form stacks and a depression between one of the stacks and another one of the stacks and expose an end portion of the surface; forming a first insulating film to fill the depression; forming a first protective film on the stacks, the first insulating film, and the end portion; forming a second insulating film on the first protective film, the second insulating film overlapping at least a part of the other one of the stacks and the end portion; and removing the second insulating film in a thickness direction using chemical mechanical polishing. |
US12027375B2 |
Selective etch using a sacrificial mask
A method for selectively etching a silicon oxide region with respect to a lower oxygen silicon containing region is provided. A sacrificial mask selectively deposited on the lower oxygen silicon containing region with respect to the silicon oxide region. An atomic layer etch selectively etches the silicon oxide region with respect to the sacrificial mask on the lower oxygen silicon containing region. |
US12027372B2 |
Contact structures with deposited silicide layers
A method of forming a semiconductor device includes forming a source/drain region on a substrate, depositing a metal-rich metal silicide layer on the source/drain region, depositing a silicon-rich metal silicide layer on the metal-rich metal silicide layer, and forming a contact plug on the silicon-rich metal silicide layer. This disclosure also describes a semiconductor device including a fin structure on a substrate, a source/drain region on the fin structure, a metal-rich metal silicide layer on the source/drain region, a silicon-rich metal silicide layer on the metal-rich metal silicide layer, and a contact plug on the silicon-rich metal silicide layer. |
US12027367B2 |
Substrate treatment apparatus and manufacturing method of semiconductor device
In a manufacturing method of a semiconductor device according to one embodiment, a first gas containing a first metal element is introduced into a chamber having a substrate housed therein. Next, the first gas is discharged from the chamber using a purge gas. Subsequently, a second gas reducing the first gas is introduced into the chamber. Next, the second gas is discharged from the chamber using the purge gas. Further, a third gas different from the first gas, the second gas, and the purge gas is introduced into the chamber at least either at a time of discharging the first gas or at a time of discharging the second gas. |
US12027366B2 |
Reduced hydrogen deposition processes
Exemplary methods of semiconductor processing may include treating a surface of a substrate with a hydrogen-containing precursor. The substrate may be disposed within a processing region of a semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may include contacting the substrate with a tungsten-containing precursor. The methods may include forming an initiation layer comprising tungsten on the substrate. The methods may include treating the initiation layer with a hydrogen-containing precursor. The methods may include forming a plasma of the tungsten-containing precursor and a carbon-containing precursor. Hydrogen in the plasma may be limited to hydrogen included in the carbon-containing precursor. The methods may include forming a tungsten-containing hardmask layer on the initiation layer. |
US12027363B2 |
Methods of forming electronic devices comprising silicon carbide materials
An electronic device comprising a stack structure comprising one or more stacks of materials and one or more silicon carbide materials adjacent to the one or more stacks of materials. The materials of the one or more stacks comprise a single chalcogenide material and one or more of a conductive carbon material, a conductive material, and a hardmask material. The one or more silicon carbide materials comprises silicon carbide, silicon carboxide, silicon carbonitride, silicon carboxynitride, and also comprise silicon-carbon covalent bonds. The one or more silicon carbide materials is configured as a liner or as a seal. Additional electronic devices are disclosed, as are related systems and methods of forming an electronic device. |
US12027362B2 |
Method for manufacturing semiconductor device using plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device using a plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition is provided. A substrate comprising a silicon substrate and a first oxide layer is provided. Stacked structures are deposited on the substrate, which comprises a dielectric layer and a conductive layer. The stacked structures are etched to form at least one trench. A second oxide layer is deposited on the stacked structures and the trench using a plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition apparatus includes a chamber, an upper electrode including nozzles, and a lower electrode. The upper electrode is connected to a first radio-frequency power device configured to generate plasma and a second radio-frequency power device configured to clean the nozzles. The lower electrode is connected to a third radio-frequency power device. A high resistance layer is deposited on the second oxide layer and a low resistance layer is deposited on the high resistance layer. |
US12027360B2 |
Mass spectrometer
A mass spectrometer 1 includes a vacuum container 5 divided into a first chamber 51 containing an ion trap 3 and a second chamber 52 containing a time-of-flight mass spectrometer 4. The ion trap 3 is held within an ion-trap-holding space 610 surrounded by a wall 61. In this wall 61, a cooling-gas discharge port 64 is formed in addition to an introduction-side ion passage port 62 and an ejection-side ion passage port 63. A cooling gas supplied into an ion-capturing space 315 of the ion trap 3 is discharged from the ion-trap-holding space 610 through the three ports. The provision of the cooling-gas discharge port 64 reduces the amount of cooling gas flowing into the ejection-side ion passage port 63 and interfering with the ejection of ions from the ion trap 3 into the time-of-flight mass spectrometer 4. Consequently, the detection intensity of the ions is improved. |
US12027359B2 |
Bench-top Time of Flight mass spectrometer
A Time of Flight analyser comprising a flight tube (160) and a reflectron (170), wherein the reflectron comprises a stack of electrodes (172) that are compressed against the flight tube such that they remain parallel to each other under compression. |
US12027353B2 |
Substrate processing method and apparatus
There is provided a substrate processing method of a substrate processing apparatus. The substrate processing apparatus includes at least two targets, magnet-moving mechanisms disposed in one-to-one correspondence with the at least two targets, each of the magnet-moving mechanisms being configured to reciprocate a magnet in a first direction on a back surface of each target, and a substrate moving mechanism configured to move a substrate in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction. The method includes causing the magnet-moving mechanisms to reciprocate the magnets at different phases with each other. |
US12027350B2 |
Process and related device for removing by-product on semiconductor processing chamber sidewalls
In some embodiments, a method for cleaning a processing chamber is provided. The method may be performed by introducing a processing gas into a processing chamber that has a by-product disposed along sidewalls of the processing chamber. A plasma is generated from the processing gas using a radio frequency signal. A lower electrode is connected to a first electric potential. Concurrently, a bias voltage having a second electric potential is applied to a sidewall electrode to induce ion bombardment of the by-product, in which the second electric potential has a larger magnitude than the first electric potential. The processing gas is evacuated from the processing chamber. |
US12027347B2 |
Plasma processing apparatus and high-frequency power application method of plasma processing apparatus
A plasma processing apparatus includes a vacuum-exhaustible processing container, an electrode installed in the processing container, a plurality of power feeding portions connected to a peripheral portion of a back surface of the electrode, a high-frequency power supply configured to supply high-frequency power to the electrode through the plurality of power feeding portions, and a control unit. The control unit is configured to control the plasma processing apparatus to periodically apply the high-frequency power to each of the plurality of power feeding portions. |
US12027346B2 |
Substrate processing apparatus and method of driving relay member
A substrate processing apparatus includes a chamber including a processing room for processing of a substrate using an introduced gas and an exhaust room for exhausting the gas in the processing room, a shield member provided near a side wall of the chamber to separate the processing room and the exhaust room and including a hole allowing the processing room and the exhaust room to communicate with each other, the shield member being driven in a vertical direction, and a hollow relay member connected to a pipe connected to an instrument outside the chamber and configured to be driven in a horizontal direction. When the shield member reaches an upper position, the relay member is driven inwardly of the chamber to be connected to the shield member at its inward end to allow the processing room and the pipe to communicate with each other through the hole. |
US12027345B2 |
Etching uniformity regulating device and method
An etching uniformity regulating device and method. The device comprises an inductor and a capacitor connected in parallel. One end of the etching uniformity regulating device is connected to a built-in ring located at the edge of an electrostatic chuck of an etching machine, and the other end is grounded. The purpose of controlling the edge electric field is achieved by regulating a capacitance of the capacitor, so as to regulate the etching rate of the edge, thereby achieving etching uniformity. |
US12027341B2 |
Three-dimensional beam forming X-ray source
X-ray target element is comprised of a planar wafer. The planar wafer element includes a target layer and a substrate layer. The target layer is comprised of an element having a relatively high atomic number and the substrate layer is comprised of diamond. The substrate layer is configured to support the target layer and facilitate transfer of thermal energy away from the target layer. |
US12027339B2 |
Energy reducing key for electronic trip units
Embodiments provide an Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting (ERMS) key that includes a data connector configured to communicatively couple to a data port of a target device. The ERMS key further includes an illumination device and an actuator mechanism having a base positional state and an actuated positional state. The ERMS key includes logic configured to, upon detecting the actuator mechanism has moved from the base positional state to the actuated positional state, generate and transmit a first data message to the target device through the data connector instructing the target device to enter a protected mode. The logic is further configured to, upon receiving a second data message from the target device over the data connector acknowledging that the target device has successfully entered the protected mode, cause the illumination device to illuminate. |
US12027333B2 |
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. Each permanent magnet connects one L-shaped yoke clip, which has one end connected to the magnet, and the other end at a position outside the two ends in the length direction of the movable spring. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers. |
US12027328B2 |
Switch control device
A switch control device includes a casing, a motor, a control unit, and a push arm. The casing includes a mounting wall adapted to be mounted on a mounting surface, and a surrounding wall extending transversely from the mounting wall. The motor is disposed in the casing and has a rotary shaft extending through the surrounding wall. The control unit is connected to the motor. The push arm is disposed outside of the surrounding wall and is coupled to the rotary shaft so as to be driven to rotate relative to the casing without touching the casing, between a pushing state and a release state, thereby controlling the switch. |
US12027324B2 |
Solar cell
A solar cell includes a first substrate, a first hole transport layer, a first photoelectric conversion layer containing a perovskite compound, and a second photoelectric conversion layer containing a photoelectric conversion material in this order. A band gap of the perovskite compound is greater than a band gap of the photoelectric conversion material. With respect to an absorption wavelength of the first photoelectric conversion layer 3, a refractive index nA of the first hole transport layer 2 satisfies refractive index of the first substrate≤nA≤refractive index of the first photoelectric conversion layer. Further, with respect to a transmission wavelength of the first photoelectric conversion layer 3 and an absorption wavelength of the second photoelectric conversion layer 5, a refractive index nB of the first hole transport layer 2 satisfies refractive index of the first substrate≤nB≤refractive index of the first photoelectric conversion layer. |
US12027320B2 |
Circuit having a printed circuit board and vehicle having at least one such circuit
A circuit having a printed circuit board and at least one multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) is described, characterized in that the printed circuit board has at least one opening in the region of the projection of the MLCC on the printed circuit board. The opening is not filled with any material and in the event of the MLCC malfunctioning it essentially prevents heat from accumulating between the MLCC and the printed circuit board. |
US12027316B2 |
Multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a multilayer body including dielectric layers which are stacked and internal electrode layers which are stacked, and external electrodes, each connected to the internal electrode layers. The external electrodes each include a conductive resin layer and a plated layer on the conductive resin layer. The conductive resin layer includes a resin portion, conductive fillers dispersed in the resin portion, and metal particles dispersed unevenly in a distribution differing from that of the conductive fillers in the conductive resin layer. An abundance ratio of the metal particles to the resin portion is higher on a side of the plated layer of the conductive resin layer than on a side of the conductive resin layer close to the multilayer body. |
US12027315B2 |
Multilayer capacitor
A multilayer capacitor includes a body including a stack structure in which a plurality of dielectric layers are stacked and a plurality of internal electrodes stacked with respective dielectric layers interposed therebetween, external electrodes disposed on external surfaces of the body and connected to the internal electrodes, and an insulating layer covering a surface of the body. One of the external electrodes includes a metal layer connected to the insulating layer, and the insulating layer includes an oxide of a metal component of the metal layer. |
US12027314B2 |
Flexible energy storage device based on gylcerol gel electrolyte
A flexible energy storage device with a glycerol-based gel electrolyte is provided. The flexible energy storage device can include a pair of electrodes separated by the gel electrolyte. The electrolytes can be in gel form, bendable and stretchable in a device. The gel electrolyte can include glycerol, redox-active molybdenum-containing ions, and a secondary ionic substance. The secondary ionic substance can include a salt. The gel electrolyte can have a density of 1.4 to 1.9 g/cm3 and an ionic conductivity of 2.3×10−4 to 3.2×10−4 Scm−1. The flexible energy storage device may retain greater than 95% of an unbent energy storage capacity when bent at an angle of 10 to 170°. |
US12027313B1 |
Spinel ferrite electrode
A nanocomposite electrode and supercapacitor thereof are disclosed. The nanocomposite electrode includes a substrate, at least one binding compound, at least one carbonaceous compound, and vanadium doped spinel ferrite nanoparticles (V-SFNPs). The V-SFNPs have a formula of CoxNi1-xVyFe2-yOz, wherein x=0.1-0.9, y=0.01-0.10, and z=3-5. The substrate is at least partially coated on a first side with a mixture comprising the V-SFNPs, the at least one binding compound, and the at least one carbonaceous compound. Two of the nanocomposite electrodes are combined to form the supercapacitor. |
US12027312B2 |
Applied rotations of anisotropic homopolar magnetic domains
This application describes creating, modifying, and bending electromagnetic solitons at large scales for the various applications. An electromagnetic soliton generator system controls the magnetic soliton such that the orientation, rotation rate, pitch angle, and magnetic field strength of the solitons are modified to provide the described standing waves and generate a magnetic flux differential. |
US12027310B2 |
Dual hybrid electromagnet module for controlling microrobot
The present disclosure relates to a dual hybrid electromagnet module for controlling a microrobot. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an electromagnetic field system in which a dual hybrid electromagnet module including a permanent magnet and an electromagnet is used for controlling a microrobot so that it is possible to reduce the number of used electromagnets so as to reduce power consumption and the amount of heat generated from the electromagnet module. The electromagnetic field system is capable of being used for various medical procedures and surgeries using a microrobot. |
US12027309B2 |
Superconducting electromagnet device
A spool has a cylindrical outer shape extending in an axial direction intersecting an upward/downward direction, the spool having an outer circumferential surface in which a plurality of annular groove portions extending in a circumferential direction are formed with a space being interposed between the plurality of annular groove portions in the axial direction, a superconducting coil being wound and accommodated inside each of the plurality of annular groove portions. A cover portion is attached to the spool so as to cover each of the plurality of annular groove portions, the cover portion and the plurality of annular groove portions forming a plurality of annular flow paths for refrigerant to cool the superconducting coil. One or more communication paths extend in parallel with the axial direction to communicate adjacent annular flow paths of the plurality of annular flow paths with each other. |
US12027307B2 |
Method for increasing the coercivity of a sintered type NdFeB permanent magnet
The present disclosure provides a method for increasing the coercivity of a sintered type NdFeB permanent magnet. The method comprises: a) coating of a slurry on a surface of the magnet, the slurry comprising first particles consisting of a heavy rare earth alloy or a heavy rare earth or a non-metallic compound, and second particles consisting of a metal alloy or a meta, wherein at least one of the first particles and second particles includes at least one of Dy and Tb and wherein a ratio of the average particle diameter between the second particles and the first particles is 2:1 to 20:1; b) performing a vibration of the coated magnet in vertical direction of the applied slurry with a vibration frequency of 10 Hz to 50 Hz for 30 s to 5 min, then drying the slurry; and c) performing a thermally induced grain boundary diffusion process. |
US12027304B2 |
Stacked common mode filter
Disclosed is a stacked common mode filter in which an ESD absorption layer is arranged in a common mode filter applied to the mipi C-PHY standard, so that damage to an element caused by ESD is prevented while a change in filter performance is prevented. The disclosed stacked common mode filter comprises: a filter layer having a plurality of coils; a lower magnetic layer arranged below the filter layer; an upper magnetic layer arranged on the filter layer; and an ESD absorption layer arranged inside the lower magnetic layer and/or the upper magnetic layer. |
US12027300B2 |
Inductor with winding that includes extended portions having a twist
An inductor includes a body that includes a coil and that contains a magnetic portion in which the coil is embedded, and a pair of outer electrodes that is disposed on a mounting surface of the body. The coil includes a winding portion formed by winding a conductive wire that has a coating layer and that has a pair of wide surfaces, and a pair of extended portions that extends from the winding portion. The pair of extended portions includes a twisted portion that is connected to the winding portion. The twisted portion is twisted about a virtual center line of an end portion of the winding portion, and a twisted part bends toward the mounting surface about an axis substantially perpendicular to the wide surfaces at the end portion. End portions of the pair of extended portions near the mounting surface are connected to the pair of outer electrodes. |
US12027299B2 |
Winding assembly and magnetic element
Present disclosure provides a winding assembly and a magnetic element. The winding assembly includes a circuit board with a central hole and a first winding wound around the central hole in the circuit board; the first winding includes N turns of coil on at least two wiring layers; a second end of at least one turn of coil on a first wiring layers is connected to a first end of next turn of coil at corresponding position on a second wiring layer of the circuit board. The magnetic element includes a magnetic core and a winding assembly sleeved on a magnetic leg. |
US12027295B2 |
Housing for ferrite beads and other pass-through electrical filter components
A system for mounting a filter component to a circuit hoard. The system comprises a filter component housing dimensioned to house a filter component. The system further comprises a mount between the filter component housing and the circuit hoard, the mount configured to couple the filter component housing to the circuit board. |
US12027294B2 |
Method of producing SmFeN-based rare earth magnet
A method of producing a SmFeN-based rare earth magnet, the method including: dispersing a SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder including Sm, Fe, La, W, R, and N, wherein R is at least one selected from the group consisting of Ti, Ba, and Sr, using a resin-coated metal media or a resin-coated ceramic media to obtain a dispersed SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder; mixing the dispersed SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder with a modifier powder to obtain a powder mixture; compacting the powder mixture in a magnetic field to obtain a magnetic field compact; pressure-sintering the magnetic field compact to obtain a sintered compact; and heat-treating the sintered compact. |
US12027292B2 |
Transient voltage protection device
A transient voltage protection device includes: an element body; a cavity portion provided in the element body; a pair of internal electrodes disposed in the element body; and a pair of external electrodes connected to the pair of internal electrodes. The pair of internal electrodes extend along a first direction and face each other in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The cavity portion includes a gap region located between the pair of internal electrodes in the second direction. A tip portion of at least one of the pair of internal electrodes is in contact with only the element body. |
US12027291B2 |
Chip component
A chip component comprises: an insulating substrate on which a resistor serving as a functional element is formed; a pair of internal electrodes (front electrodes, end surface electrodes, and back electrodes) that is formed to cover both end portions of the insulating substrate and connected to the resistor; a barrier layer that is formed on a surface of each of the internal electrodes and mainly composed of nickel; and an external connection layer that is formed on a surface of the barrier layer and mainly composed of tin, and the barrier layer is composed of alloy plating (Ni—P) including nickel and phosphorus, which is formed by electrolytic plating, and a content ratio of phosphorus relative to nickel is set in a range of 0.5% to 5% so that the barrier layer has magnetism. |
US12027290B2 |
Radial and axial interface between conductor rod and work machine
A work machine, such as a hauler at a mining site, includes a conductor rod housing concentric metal tubes for receiving electrical power from a contactor sliding on a power rail. A head-end interface of the conductor rod proximate the work machine includes metallic rings spaced apart and extending circumferentially around the head-end interface. Bores pass longitudinally through the head-end interface and into cavities within the conductor rod between the concentric metal tubes. The metallic rings enable the delivery of electrical power radially from the conductor rod for powering the work machine, while the bores enable the delivery of pneumatic power longitudinally into the conductor rod for powering axial movement of the conductor rod. |
US12027288B2 |
Composite wiring, signal acquisition member, and production method of same
A composite wiring includes: elastic wiring comprising an elastic tube, a conductor wire disposed inside the tube, and fixing portions that fix the conductor wire and the tube together at both ends of the tube in the lengthwise direction thereof, the length of the conductor wire between the fixing portions when the tube is in an unextended state being longer than the length of the tube between the fixing portions; other wiring separate from the elastic wiring; and a connection member that connects the conductor wire of the elastic wiring and a conductor wire of the other wiring by caulking in a state of being brought into contact with each other, the connection member having an interior section sealed in a watertight manner with a sealing material. |
US12027285B2 |
Wiring member with fixing member, and fixing structure of wiring member
A wiring member with a fixing member includes a flat wiring member, and a fixing member. The flat wiring member includes a plurality of wire-like transmission members and a base material. The plurality of wire-like transmission members are fixed to the base material in an arrayed state. The fixing member includes a plate-like part and a fixing part. The plate-like part is formed into a plate-like shape elongated in one direction, and the plate-like part is attached to the base material while a main surface of the plate-like part comes in surface contact with the base material. The fixing part is a part being provided to project on the plate-like part and being configured to fix the flat wiring member to a fixing target. |
US12027284B2 |
Electrically insulated electric conductor strip, in particular for electric motors and transformers
An electrically insulated electric conductor strip (1), in particular for electric motors and transformers, having a strip-like electric conductor (2) which has an upper cover surface (2a) and a lower cover surface (2b), two side edge surfaces (2c) and, at each end, an end edge surface, and having electrical insulation (3), which is arranged on at least one cover surface of the strip (2a, 2b). In order to create a conductor strip (1) of this kind which can be produced with reduced effort but has a high electrical insulation effect, the insulation comprises a paint layer (3a) and an adhesive strip (3b), which is adhered to the lower cover surface (2b) and/or the upper cover surface (2a) of the strip-like electrical conductor (2), more specifically at least in a region (4) in each case which borders a side edge surface (2c), the paint layer (3a) being beneath the adhesive tape (3b) and at least directly on the lower cover surface (2b) and/or on the upper surface (2a). |
US12027282B2 |
Arrangement for attaching an insulator sleeve to an electrical conductor
An arrangement includes an insulator sleeve, a mounting sheath, an end piece of the insulator sleeve is received in a receptacle opening of the mounting sheath, and a holding pin penetrating the insulator sleeve and fixing the mounting sheath on the insulator sleeve in a non-displaceable manner in a length direction of the insulator sleeve. |
US12027280B2 |
Optical resonator device with crossed cavities for optically trapping atoms, and applications thereof in an optical atomic clock, a quantum simulator or a quantum computer
An optical resonator device (100) with crossed cavities, in particular being configured for optically trapping atoms, comprises a first linear optical resonator (10) extending between first resonator mirrors (11A, 11B) along a first resonator light path (12) and supporting a first resonator mode, a second linear optical resonator (20) extending between second resonator mirrors (21A, 21B) along a second resonator light path (22) and supporting a second resonator mode, wherein the first and second resonator light paths (12, 22) span a main resonator plane, and a carrier device carrying the first and second resonator mirrors (11A, 11B, 21A, 21B), wherein the first and second resonator mirrors (11, 21) are arranged such that the first and second resonator modes cross each other for providing an optical lattice trap (1) in the main resonator plane. The carrier device comprises a monolithic spacer body (30) being made of an ultra-low-expansion material and comprising first carrier surfaces (31) accommodating the first resonator mirrors (11A, 11B) and second carrier surfaces (32) accommodating the second resonator mirrors (21A, 21B), wherein the first resonator light path (12) extends through a first spacer body bore (33) in the spacer body (30) between the first carrier surfaces (31), and the second resonator light path (22) extends through a second spacer body bore (34) in the spacer body (30) between the second carrier surfaces (32). Furthermore, an atom trapping method for creating a two-dimensional arrangement of atoms and an atom trap apparatus, like an optical atomic clock, a quantum simulation and/or a quantum computing device are described. |
US12027279B2 |
Cask with ventilation control for spent nuclear fuel storage
A natural passively cooled ventilated cask includes a cavity which holds a canister containing heat and radiation emitting spent nuclear fuel assemblies. Cooling air inlet ducts draw ambient cooling air inwards into a lower portion of the cavity. The air heated by the canister flows upwards along the canister and is discharged from at least one air outlet duct formed by the cask lid to atmosphere via natural convective thermo-siphon flow. The air inlet ducts or at least one outlet duct in one embodiment may be fitted with an adjustable shutter plate which allows the flowrate of air entering the cask to be increased or decreased to maintain a predetermined canister maximum temperature limit selected in part to prevent the onset of stress corrosion cracking of the canister welds. Other embodiments may use a fixed orifice plate replaceable over time to maintain the minimum temperature. |
US12027273B2 |
Interactive graphical system for estimating body measurements
Utilizing graphical elements representing human bodies to estimate physical measurements of a user is described. In at least one example, a service provider can access a database storing a plurality of data items. The service provider can cause a set of data items of the plurality of data items to be presented to the user. Data items in the set of data items are associated with at least one graphical element representing a human body with individual magnitudes corresponding to individual dimensions of a plurality of dimensions. The service provider can receive data indicating a selection of a data item associated with a first magnitude associated with a first dimension and a second magnitude associated with a second dimension. The service provider can estimate physical measurements associated with the user based partly on a first magnitude and/or the second magnitude. |
US12027272B2 |
System and method for predicting diabetic retinopathy progression
The present disclosure provides a system for predicting diabetic retinopathy progression. The system includes an image-capturing module and a processing unit. The image-capturing module is configured to capture a first fundus image of a user at a first time and a second fundus image of the user at a second time different from the first time. The processing unit is configured to receive the first fundus image and the second fundus image, compare the first fundus image and the second fundus image and indicate a difference between the first fundus image and the second fundus image. The processing unit is also configured to provide a prediction in a diabetic retinopathy progression of the user based on the difference. A method for predicting diabetic retinopathy progression is also provided in the present disclosure. |
US12027270B2 |
Method of training model for identification of disease, electronic device using method, and non-transitory storage medium
A method training an AI model in disease identification establishes a disease identifying model, the model includes a convolutional neural network and a pyramid attention network. The pyramid attention network receives output of the convolutional neural network. The method obtains feature map sample set, the sample set being classified into training sets and verification sets. The method inputs each training set into the disease identifying model to train the model and outputs values of degree of confidence in correct identification of diseases. The method further verifies the trained models according to the verification sets. An electronic device and a non-transitory storage medium are also disclosed. |
US12027269B2 |
Intelligent system and methods for automatically recommending patient-customized instructions
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are disclosed herein for automatically identifying and selecting, based on machine learning model(s), one or more patient educations instructions as suggested smart recommendations for a particular patient, based on parameter matching and filtering with other patient parameters. The parameters of a current patient can be automatically matched to parameters that are associated with other patients, on a one-to-one parameter basis or based on specific combinations parameters. Based on the presence of one or more shared parameters between a current patient and other patients as well as the strength of the parameter match, one or more instructions that were provided to the other patients can be recommended for the current patient automatically. Instruction(s) selected for the current patient can then be stored in association with the parameters of the current patient and used to evaluate and make recommendations for subsequent patients. |
US12027268B2 |
Device for measuring skin exposure to pollutants or proximity to pollutant sources and recommending personalized skincare products
A computer system and the computer-implemented method of generating and providing skincare product recommendations to a subject. The method comprises determining, by a computing device, an exposure amount of a pollutant impacting a subject's skin; determining, by the computing device, a damage assessment of the subject's skin based on the type of pollutant and amount of pollutant exposure; and providing, by the computing device, at least one skincare product recommendation to the subject, wherein the recommendation is directed to repair or prevent damage to the skin provided in the damage assessment. |
US12027267B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing system, information processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for computer-aided diagnosis
An information processing apparatus is configured to acquire case information containing first information that is information on a feature of a case of a patient and that is obtained as a result of a diagnosis of the patient and determine, based on the first information that is the information contained in the case information, whether the case information is used as training data for machine training. |
US12027266B2 |
Insulin management
A method of administering insulin includes receiving glucose measurements of a patient at a data processing device from a continuous glucose monitoring system. The glucose measurements are separated by a time interval. The method also includes receiving patient information at the data processing device and selecting a subcutaneous insulin treatment from a collection of subcutaneous insulin treatments. The selection is based on the glucose measurements and the patient information. The selection includes one or more of a subcutaneous standard program, a subcutaneous program without meal boluses, a meal-by-meal subcutaneous program without carbohydrate counting, a meal-by-meal subcutaneous program with carbohydrate counting, and a subcutaneous program for non-diabetic patients. The method also includes executing, using the data processing device, the selected subcutaneous insulin treatment. |
US12027265B2 |
Method and systems for integrated alert management
Various methods and systems are provided for integrated alert management for clinical decision support. In one embodiment, a method includes determining an alert for a patient relating to a task for caring for the patient, displaying, to a user, the alert via a graphical user interface, responsive to receiving a selection by the user via the graphical user interface, performing one or more actions including adjusting a status of the alert, snoozing the alert for a specified duration, escalating the alert to one or more users, adding a comment on the alert, and displaying a history of interactions with the alert. In this way, hospital staff may easily manage alerts and tasks associated with a patient in an integrated graphical user interface. |
US12027259B2 |
Device and method for detecting an actuation action performable with a medical device
An apparatus is disclosed, comprising a detector unit comprising a detector configured to detect an actuation action performable via the detector unit to an actuation button of a medical device to cause the medical device to eject at least a portion of a medicament comprised in the medical device. The detector is configured to detect the actuation action based on a detection of a force and/or a touch applied to the detector unit as part of the actuation action. The apparatus further comprises an electric unit connected to the detector and configured to store and/or provide information related to the detected actuation action. Furthermore, an according method and a computer program for controlling this method are disclosed. |
US12027256B2 |
Care provider coverage filter for communication devices
Embodiments include methods, devices, systems, and non-transitory process-readable storage media for managing care provider coverage in a medical communication system. Some embodiments may include receiving from a first communication device associated with a first user a coverage request defining a coverage period and requesting that a second user associated with a second communication device provide care coverage for the first user, sending a notification of the coverage request to the second communication device including the coverage period and requesting agreement to provide care coverage for the first user, receiving from the second communication device an acceptance of the coverage request, and directing to the second communication device a message sent to the first communication device during the coverage period in response to receiving the acceptance of the coverage request. |
US12027252B2 |
Quality feedback system for medical images
To obtain feedback on image quality from qualified reviewers, an optically machine readable code (124) (e.g., a QR code or the like) is generated for each acquired medical image and embedded into the image. The embedded code includes information to the identity of the image, the imaging device, authorized reviewers, and authorized recipients of the feedback, as well as a link to a feedback form that can be retrieved by a communication device (38) used by an authorized user. When the embedded code is scanned by the communication device, the code is decoded and the feedback form is retrieved from a server, completed by the reviewer, and transmitted back to the authorized recipients of the feedback. |
US12027251B2 |
Systems and methods for managing large medical image data
A system and method for managing medical image data items. A large image manager is used to store medical image data items external to a core PACS. Representative objects are generated and provided to the PACS to be incorporated into the core PACS workflows. The representative objects can be generated by extracted pixel data and metadata from the medical image data items. The representative objects are generated in a format compatible with the protocol used by the PACS workflows. Requests sent to the PACS for medical images can be re-routed to the large image manager to provide the requested images. |
US12027250B2 |
Medical information processing apparatus and information processing method
The present disclosure provides a medical information processing apparatus that comprises: a selection unit that selects, from among candidate data including surgery data acquired during surgery, target data corresponding to selection conditions that include a condition relating to a patient attribute, a condition relating to a surgical-procedure type, and a condition relating to a disease type; an extraction unit that detects a feature from the selected target data and extracts, from the target data, feature data corresponding to the detected feature; and an editing processing unit that edits the extracted feature data, wherein the extraction unit extracts at least a medical image as the feature data. |
US12027248B2 |
Method and apparatus for delivering a substance to an individual
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, detecting, by a substance delivery system coupled to a body part of an individual, an input signal not associated with a biological measurement of the individual, determining from the input signal, by the substance delivery system, whether delivering a dosage of a substance stored in the substance delivery system is needed and conforms to a dosage policy, and responsive to determining from the input signal that delivery of the dosage of the substance is needed and conforms to the dosage policy, initiating, by the substance delivery system, delivery of the dosage of the substance to the body part of the individual. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12027243B2 |
System and method for determining healthcare relationships
Technologies for determining healthcare relationships include a healthcare insight computing device communicatively coupled to multiple patient data providers. The healthcare insight computing device is configured to determine one or more relationships between received data and previously received patient data associated with one or more patients. The healthcare insight computing device is further configured to correlate the ingested data as a function of the determined relationships and enrich the correlated patient data to form a new data element. Additionally, the healthcare insight computing device is configured to transmit the new data element to a raw data cluster such that visual representations of the data elements of the raw data cluster and the relationships there between can be displayed. Additional embodiments are described herein. |
US12027241B2 |
Methods and systems for in-clinic compliance protocols
An example computer-implemented method of increasing veterinary health care compliance includes receiving information indicating that an animal patient concluded a visit at a veterinary practice, in response accessing diagnostic test results for the animal patient, based on the diagnostic test results creating a pet owner profile for an owner of the animal patient, matching the pet owner profile with a stored message and stored information relating to a product associated with recommended treatment for the animal patient, sending an electronic message to a second computing device associated with the owner of the animal patient that includes the stored message and the stored information relating to the product associated with recommended treatment for the animal patient, receiving a report indicating whether the owner of the animal patient obtained the product associated with recommended treatment for the animal patient, and updating the pet owner profile to be indicative of the report. |
US12027235B1 |
Systems and methods for artificial intelligence-based binding site prediction and search space filtering for biological scaffold design
Presented herein are systems and methods for predicting which amino acid sites of a target proteins of interest will be binding sites—for example, locations and/or identifications of particular amino acid sites—that are amenable or likely to participate in binding interactions with other ligands, such as other proteins. These binding site predictions may, for example, be generated for target proteins that are implicated in disease and, accordingly, be targets for potential new biologic drugs. Binding site prediction technologies described herein may thus be used to guide design and/or testing of new and/or custom biologic drugs, either experimentally or in-silico. In this manner, binding site prediction technologies of the present disclosure can facilitate design and/or testing of new biologic drugs, leading to new and improved candidates and/or improving, among other things, developmental efficiency, success rates of clinical trials, and time to market. |
US12027233B2 |
Wordline driver circuit and memory
Embodiments provide a wordline driver circuit and a memory. The wordline driver circuit at least includes a first type of wordline drivers and a second type of wordline drivers, wherein each of the wordline drivers includes a PMOS transistor and an NMOS transistor. A first type of PMOS transistors in the first type of wordline drivers and a second type of PMOS transistors in the second type of wordline drivers are configured to receive different first control signals. The first type of PMOS transistors and the second type of PMOS transistors are arranged side by side, a part of the NMOS transistors in the first type of wordline drivers and the second type of wordline drivers are positioned on a side of the first type of PMOS transistors and the second type of PMOS transistors. |
US12027230B2 |
Methods and systems for improving read and write of memory cells
A method for accessing of memory cells where a set of user data is stored in a plurality of memory cells of the memory array, including: latching a current row address of a selected plurality of memory access; comparing a last row address with the current row address; if the result of the comparison is negative, executing a leakage compensation algorithm through a memory sensing circuitry; if the result of the comparison is positive, waiting for the completion of a write to read procedure on the selected plurality of memory cells. |
US12027229B2 |
High speed differential rom
A semiconductor device includes a ROM, a differential sense amplifier and a multiplexer logic circuit. The ROM has memory cells in rows along word lines and columns along bit lines, and a reference column having reference transistors along a reference bit line. The multiplexer logic circuit couples a selected bit line to a first differential amplifier input and couples the reference bit line to the second differential amplifier input and controls a reference current of the reference bit line to be between a first bit line current of a programmed memory cell and a second bit line current of an unprogrammed memory cell. |
US12027226B2 |
Structure including a cross-bar router and method
The structure includes transistors in rows and columns and each having an electric field-based programmable threshold voltage at either a first threshold voltage (VT) or a second VT. The structure further includes first and second signal lines for the rows and columns, respectively. Each first signal line is connected to transistors in a row and each second signal line is connected to transistors in a column. When operated in a switch mode, the transistors may or may not become conductive depending upon their respective VTs. Conductive transistors form connected pairs of first and second signal lines and, thus, create signal paths. The structure can also include mode control circuitry to selectively operate the transistors in either a program mode to set a first VT or an erase mode to set a second VT and to concurrently operate the transistors in the switch mode. |
US12027224B2 |
Authenticity and yield by reading defective cells
Embodiments disclosed herein include a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device may include a magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) array. The MRAM array may include defective MRAM cells, redundancy MRAM cells, and operational MRAM cells. The semiconductor device may also include an address input electrically connected to the MRAM array and a selector circuit wired to the address input and an output of the MRAM array. The selector circuit may be configured to read the defective MRAM cells to identify the MRAM array. |
US12027222B2 |
Storage device, host device, and method of operating the same
A method of operating a host device according to the present technology includes determining an area to be tested among a mapped area and an unmapped area included in a storage area of a storage device, generating a test request corresponding to the determined area, and transmitting the generated test request to the storage device. |
US12027219B2 |
Tracking RC time constant by wordline in memory devices
A memory device includes a memory array comprising a plurality of wordlines, and control logic, operatively coupled with the memory array. The control logic causes a measurement programming pulse to be sequentially applied to each of the plurality of wordlines of the memory array and determines respective threshold voltages stored in a number of memory cells associated with each of the plurality of wordlines. The control logic further determines a difference in the respective threshold voltages based on a location of the number of memory cells within each wordline and determines a respective resistance-capacitance (RC) time constant for each of the plurality of wordlines in view of the difference in the respective threshold voltages. |
US12027215B2 |
Nonvolatile memory device and operating method of the same
A nonvolatile memory device and an operating method thereof are provided. The nonvolatile memory device includes a memory cell array including first to third memory cells sequentially arranged in a vertical stack structure and a control logic configured to apply a first non-selection voltage to the first memory cell, apply a second non-selection voltage different from the first non-selection voltage to the third memory cell, apply a selection voltage to the second memory cell, and select the second memory cell as a selection memory cell. |
US12027212B2 |
Drift compensation for codewords in memory
The present disclosure includes apparatuses, methods, and systems for drift compensation for codewords in memory. An embodiment includes a memory device having an array of memory cells, and circuitry to sense a codeword stored in the array, determine a threshold voltage value of each cell of the codeword, sort the threshold voltage values, determine a second derivative value of a cell metric for a number of the cells of the codeword based on the threshold voltage value of that respective cell, the threshold voltage value immediately preceding the threshold voltage value of that respective cell in the sorted values, and a value proportional to a total quantity of the cells of the codeword, determine the cell metric for which the determined second derivative value has a greatest value, input the determined cell metric to a Pearson detector, and determine originally programmed data of the codeword using the Pearson detector. |
US12027206B2 |
Techniques for initializing resistive memory devices by applying voltages with different polarities
The embodiments herein describe technologies of initializing resistive memory devices (e.g., non-volatile and volatile memory devices). In one method, a first voltage is applied across a resistance change material of a memory cell to form an initial filament and multiple cycles are performed to condition the initial filament. Each of the multiple cycles includes: applying a second voltage with a first polarity across the resistance change material; and applying a third voltage with a second polarity across the resistance change material. |
US12027203B2 |
Semiconductor memory device to hold 5-bits of data per memory cell
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes: a memory cell configured to hold 5-bit data; a word line coupled to the memory cell; and a row decoder configured to apply first to 31st voltages to the word line. A first bit of the 5-bit data is established by reading operations using first to sixth voltages. A second bit of the 5-bit data is established by reading operations using seventh to twelfth voltages. A third bit of the 5-bit data is established by reading operations using thirteenth to eighteenth voltages. A fourth bit of the 5-bit data is established by reading operations using nineteenth to 25th voltages. A fifth bit of the 5-bit data is established by reading operations using 26th to 31st voltages. |
US12027196B2 |
Memory system, control method, and power control circuit
A memory system includes: a first nonvolatile memory; a second volatile memory; a controller; a power control circuit configured to perform control such that a first voltage is applied to the first memory, the second memory, and the controller based on first power supplied from an external power supply; and a power storage device configured to supply second power to the power control circuit while the first power from the external power supply is interrupted. While the first power supplied from outside is interrupted, the power control circuit applies a second voltage based on the second power supplied from the power storage device to the first memory, the second memory, and the controller. The power control circuit stops the application of the second voltage to the second memory after the data is read from the second memory and before the data is written into the first memory. |
US12027195B2 |
Memory device training
Methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory machine-readable media associated with a memory device training are described. An apparatus for memory device training can include a memory device and a processing device communicatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device can be configured to perform a plurality of training rounds associated with performance of the memory device at different temperatures and different voltages and write results of the plurality of training rounds to a plurality of mode registers of the memory device. The processing device can also be configured to log an initial group identifier into a current GID MR as a reference identifier and in response to a threshold deviation from the reference ID or in response to lack of deviation outside the threshold for a threshold amount of time, retrieve an updated training setting from the results in the plurality of mode registers and enable the updated training setting. |
US12027193B2 |
Memory device for performing smart refresh operation by counting received address
A memory device may include: a memory bank comprising a plurality of memory blocks, each divided into a normal area and a row hammer area, a command control circuit suitable for performing an access operation on the normal area in response to an active command, an internal command generation circuit suitable for generating an internal command in response to a precharge command, a target address generation circuit suitable for saving a count for each logic level combination of a received address in the row hammer area by performing an access operation on the row hammer area in response to the internal command, and setting an address corresponding to the count as a target address when the count satisfies a preset condition, and a refresh control circuit suitable for controlling a smart refresh operation on the target address. |
US12027192B2 |
Charge-mirror based sensing for ferroelectric memory
Methods, systems, and devices for a sensing scheme that extracts the full or nearly full remnant polarization charge difference between two logic states of a ferroelectric memory cell or cells is described. The scheme employs a charge mirror to extract the full charge difference between the two states of a selected memory cell. The charge mirror may transfer the memory cell polarization charge to an amplification capacitor. The signal on the amplification capacitor may then be compared with a reference voltage to detect the logic state of the memory cell. |
US12027191B2 |
Free layer structure in magnetic random access memory (MRAM) for Mo or W perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) enhancing layer
A perpendicularly magnetized magnetic tunnel junction (p-MTJ) is disclosed wherein a free layer (FL) has a first interface with a MgO tunnel barrier, a second interface with a Mo or W Hk enhancing layer, and is comprised of FexCoyBz wherein x is 66-80, y is 5-9, z is 15-28, and (x+y+z)=100 to simultaneously provide a magnetoresistive ratio >100%, resistance x area product <5 ohm/□m2, switching voltage <0.15V (direct current), and sufficient Hk to ensure thermal stability to 400° C. annealing. The FL may further comprise one or more M elements such as O or N to give (FexCoyBz)wM100-w where w is >90 atomic %. Alternatively, the FL is a trilayer with a FeB layer contacting MgO to induce Hk at the first interface, a middle FeCoB layer for enhanced magnetoresistive ratio, and a Fe or FeB layer adjoining the Hk enhancing layer to increase thermal stability. |
US12027190B1 |
Method of for bonding noble metal structure with a dielectric layer using an adhesive layer
A first layer that includes a metal seed layer, a refractive seed or a refractive dopant is formed on a dielectric substrate. A peg of a near-field transducer is formed on the first layer such that a first surface of the peg is formed on and is in contact with the metal seed. An adhesive layer is formed over the peg using atomic layer deposition. The adhesive layer includes alumina and is 4 nm or less in thickness. A silicon dioxide overcoat is deposited over the adhesive layer. The alumina bonds the silicon dioxide to the peg. |
US12027183B2 |
Video processing method and apparatus, and electronic device and storage medium
Provided are a video processing method, a video processing apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The method includes: displaying a first editing interface of a first target video, and acquiring first editing information of performing, in the first editing interface, a first editing operation on the first target video by a user, where the first target video is stored in cloud end; receiving a first triggering operation on a switching control in the first editing interface; displaying a posting interface in response to the first triggering operation; receiving a second triggering operation on a posting control in the posting interface; and sending the first editing information to the cloud end in response to the second triggering operation to synthesize the first target video into a second target video in the cloud end according to the first editing information and to post the second target video. |
US12027177B2 |
Artificial latency for moderating voice communication
A computer-implemented method to determine whether to introduce latency into an audio stream from a particular speaker includes an audio stream from a sender device. The method further includes providing, as input to a trained machine-learning model, the audio stream and a speech analysis score, information about one or more voice emotion parameters, and one or more voice emotion scores for a first user associated with the sender device, wherein the trained machine-learning model is iteratively applied to the audio stream and wherein each iteration corresponds to a respective portion of the audio stream. The method further includes generating as output, with the trained machine-learning model, a level of toxicity in the audio stream. The method further includes transmitting the audio stream to a recipient device, wherein the transmitting is performed to introduce a time delay in the audio stream based on the level of toxicity. |
US12027174B2 |
Apparatus, methods, and computer programs for encoding spatial metadata
Examples of the disclosure relate to apparatus, methods and computer programs for encoding spatial metadata. The example apparatus includes circuitry configured for obtaining spatial metadata associated with spatial audio content and obtaining a configuration parameter indicative of a source format of the spatial audio content. The circuitry is also configured to use the configuration parameter to select a method of compression of the spatial metadata associated with the spatial audio content. |
US12027171B2 |
Creating a printed publication, an e-book, and an audio book from a single file
As an example, a server may receive, from a computing device, a submission created by an author. The submission includes book data associated with a book and author data associated with the author. The author data includes incarceration data indicating whether the author was incarcerated. The server may determine, based on the author data and the book data, that the submission is publishable. The server may create, based on the book data, a printable book, an e-book, and an audio book and make one or more of the printable book, the e-book, and the audio book available for acquisition. |
US12027169B2 |
Systems and methods for providing voice command recommendations
The system provides a voice command recommendation to a user to avoid a non-voice command. The system determines a command that is expected to be received, and generates a voice command recommendation that corresponds to the predicted command. The predicted command can be based on the user's behavior, a plurality of users' behavior, environmental circumstances such as a phone call ring, or a combination thereof. The system may access one or more databases to determine the predicted command. The voice command recommendation may include a displayed notification that describes the recommended voice command, and exemplary voice inputs that are recognized. The system also activates an audio interface, such as a microphone, that is configured to receive a voice input. If the system receives a recognizable voice input at the audio interface that corresponds to the recommendation, the system performs the predicted command in response to receiving the voice input. |
US12027168B2 |
Electronic device and method for providing assistant service with utterance list
A method of providing an assistant service, performed by an electronic device, includes: determining content identification information for identifying content displayed on the electronic device; determining a user context for identifying a use situation of a user of the electronic device by using the determined content identification information; generating an utterance list based on the determined content identification information and the determined user context; and, in response to an occurrence of a predefined utterance providing event, outputting the generated utterance list. |
US12027164B2 |
Passive disambiguation of assistant commands
Implementations set forth herein relate to an automated assistant that can initialize execution of an assistant command associated with an interpretation that is predicted to be responsive to a user input, while simultaneously providing suggestions for alternative assistant command(s) associated with alternative interpretation(s) that is/are also predicted to be responsive to the user input. The alternative assistant command(s) that are suggested can be selectable such that, when selected, the automated assistant can pivot from executing the assistant command to initializing execution of the selected alternative assistant command(s). Further, the alternative assistant command(s) that are suggested can be partially fulfilled prior to any user selection thereof. Accordingly, implementations set forth herein can enable the automated assistant to quickly and efficiently pivot between assistant commands that are predicted to be responsive to the user input. |
US12027160B2 |
User mediation for hotword/keyword detection
Techniques are described herein for improving performance of machine learning model(s) and thresholds utilized in determining whether automated assistant function(s) are to be initiated. A method includes: receiving, via one or more microphones of a client device, audio data that captures a spoken utterance of a user; processing the audio data using a machine learning model to generate a predicted output that indicates a probability of one or more hotwords being present in the audio data; determining that the predicted output satisfies a secondary threshold that is less indicative of the one or more hotwords being present in the audio data than is a primary threshold; in response to determining that the predicted output satisfies the secondary threshold, prompting the user to indicate whether or not the spoken utterance includes a hotword; receiving, from the user, a response to the prompting; and adjusting the primary threshold based on the response. |
US12027159B2 |
Automated generation of fine-grained call reasons from customer service call transcripts
Embodiments disclosed are directed to a computing system that performs steps to automatically generate fine-grained call reasons from customer service call transcripts. The computing system extracts, using a natural language processing (NLP) technique, a set of events from a set of text strings of speaker turns. The computing system then identifies a set of clusters of events based on the set of events and labels each cluster of events in the set of clusters of events to generate a set of labeled clusters of events. Subsequently, the computing system assigns each event in the set of events to a respective labeled cluster of events in the set of labeled clusters of events. |
US12027158B2 |
Deliberation model-based two-pass end-to-end speech recognition
A method of performing speech recognition using a two-pass deliberation architecture includes receiving a first-pass hypothesis and an encoded acoustic frame and encoding the first-pass hypothesis at a hypothesis encoder. The first-pass hypothesis is generated by a recurrent neural network (RNN) decoder model for the encoded acoustic frame. The method also includes generating, using a first attention mechanism attending to the encoded acoustic frame, a first context vector, and generating, using a second attention mechanism attending to the encoded first-pass hypothesis, a second context vector. The method also includes decoding the first context vector and the second context vector at a context vector decoder to form a second-pass hypothesis. |
US12027155B2 |
Automatically adding sound effects into audio files
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for automatically adding sound effects into an audio file. At least one trigger word may be identified from text content corresponding to the audio file (1210). Context information of the at least one trigger word may be determined from the text content (1220). It may be decided, based on the context information of the at least one trigger word, that sound effect addition is applicable the at least one trigger word (1230). A sound effect corresponding to the at least one trigger word may be selected from a sound effect library (1240). The sound effect may be integrated into the audio file (1250). |
US12027153B2 |
Data sorting for generating RNN-T models
A computer-implemented method for preparing training data for a speech recognition model is provided including obtaining a plurality of sentences from a corpus, dividing each phoneme in each sentence of the plurality of sentences into three hidden states, calculating, for each sentence of the plurality of sentences, a score based on a variation in duration of the three hidden states of each phoneme in the sentence, and sorting the plurality of sentences by using the calculated scores. |
US12027152B2 |
Recognizing accented speech
Techniques and apparatuses for recognizing accented speech are described. In some embodiments, an accent module recognizes accented speech using an accent library based on device data, uses different speech recognition correction levels based on an application field into which recognized words are set to be provided, or updates an accent library based on corrections made to incorrectly recognized speech. |
US12027151B2 |
Unsupervised learning of disentangled speech content and style representation
A linguistic content and speaking style disentanglement model includes a content encoder, a style encoder, and a decoder. The content encoder is configured to receive input speech as input and generate a latent representation of linguistic content for the input speech output. The content encoder is trained to disentangle speaking style information from the latent representation of linguistic content. The style encoder is configured to receive the input speech as input and generate a latent representation of speaking style for the input speech as output. The style encoder is trained to disentangle linguistic content information from the latent representation of speaking style. The decoder is configured to generate output speech based on the latent representation of linguistic content for the input speech and the latent representation of speaking style for the same or different input speech. |
US12027148B2 |
Soundproof material
A soundproof material may comprise, in order: a first electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer, a charged insulator layer, and a second electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer. A charged site at the charged insulator layer may be electrically insulated from the first electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer and/or the second electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer. When a sound causes vibration of any among the first electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer, the charged insulator layer, and/or the second electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer, this causes alteration of a magnetic field at the first electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer and/or the second electrically conductive ferromagnetic layer, soundproofing being carried out when acoustic energy of the sound wave is lost as thermal energy. |
US12027145B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for computer-generated musical compositions
Computer-based systems, devices, and methods for generating musical compositions are described. A population of musical compositions stored in digital media are each segmented to produce abridged samples. The samples are analyzed to identify “parent” compositions that best exhibit or evoke a particular desired quality. The parent compositions are cross-bred to generate a set of child compositions which are similarly segmented and analyzed. The child compositions that best exhibit or evoke the particular desired quality are re-cast as parent compositions from which another generation of child compositions are bred. Mutations in the form of musical variations are inserted in at least some iterations and the process is repeated until at least one child composition that satisfies some exit criterion is returned. |
US12027143B2 |
Musical instrument, and parts and manufacture thereof
A valve block for a valve assembly of a wind musical instrument, said valve block comprising a monolithic structure having a plurality of parallel and linearly spaced apart valve bores extending at least partially therethrough and for receiving a corresponding plurality of valve pistons therein an air ingress port extending through the valve block from external of the valve block and providing fluid communication between external of the valve block and a first valve bore; an air outlet port extending through the valve block from external of the valve block and providing fluid communication between external of the valve block and a further valve bore; transverse connecting passageways for providing fluid communication between adjacent valve bores; and a plurality of pairs of tuning section ports with each pair extending through the valve block from external of the valve block and providing fluid communication between external of the valve block and a valve bore. |
US12027142B2 |
Harmonica
A harmonica including at least a comb including a plurality of chambers, a first plate including a plurality of blow reeds, a second plate including a plurality of draw reeds, the harmonica wherein each chamber of the plurality of chambers includes at least one material projection, each material projection being configured to reduce the oscillatory space of a draw reed, and in that it includes at least one additional plate arranged above the first plate and including a plurality of additional material projections, each additional material projection of the plurality of additional material projections being configured to reduce the oscillatory space of a blow reed. |
US12027139B2 |
Method and apparatus for detecting ambient light under display screen and electronic device
A method for detecting ambient light under a display screen includes: acquiring first sampling data of a sensor under a first sampling parameter; acquiring a current main frequency of the display screen; determining whether the first sampling data is valid according to the current main frequency and a standard main frequency of the display screen; adjusting the first sampling parameter as a second sampling parameter according to the current main frequency and the standard main frequency, when the first sampling data is invalid; acquiring second sampling data of the sensor under the second sampling parameter; and determining intensity of the ambient light according to the second sampling data. The method of the present application can effectively avoid an ambient light detection error caused by the offset of the main frequency of the display screen or the sensor, and improve accuracy of the ambient light detection. |
US12027138B2 |
Screen illuminance control method for photo shooting and electronic device
A shooting control method and an electronic device are provided. The method includes: within a first duration of each working cycle of a capturing process, adjusting a luminance value of a first screen area of the electronic device from a target luminance value to a preset luminance value that is less than the target luminance value, and controlling an under-screen camera of the electronic device to capture an image, where each working cycle includes a first duration and a second duration; and within the second duration after each first duration in the capturing process, controlling the under-screen camera of the electronic device to stop capturing an image, and adjusting the luminance value of the first screen area from the preset luminance value to the target luminance value. |
US12027135B2 |
Display device and control method therefor
A display device mounted on a vehicle includes a display including a first region that displays a first image based on first image information in response to detection of a request for display of a vehicle outside image, and a second region that displays a second image based on second image information. The device receives first image information generated by a first device; receives, from a second device, second image information that is image information of a vehicle outside image; and simultaneously displays the first image and the second image in a case where the first image information is received within a predetermined time after the second image information is received, and displays the second image in a case where the first image information is not received even when the predetermined time elapses. |
US12027132B1 |
Display units with automated power governing
Display units with automated power governing features and related systems and methods are disclosed. A control subsystem is in electronic communication with a power subsystem electrically connected to an electronic display, temperature sensors, and a thermal management subsystem for the display unit. The control subsystem includes at least one governor which monitors external power supply and internal power demand, and where either of the external power supply or internal demand exceeds respective predetermined thresholds, commands reduction to power levels of the electronic display. |
US12027128B2 |
Display module, method of driving same, and display device
A display module and a display device are provided. In the display module, a liquid crystal display panel has a plurality of display subareas. A color backlight module has a plurality of backlight subareas in a one-to-one correspondence to the plurality of display subareas. A driving apparatus may sequentially drive liquid crystal molecules in the display subareas to turn over, and after driving the liquid crystal molecules in each display subarea to turn over, drive a light-emitting element of one color included in each backlight source in one corresponding backlight subarea to emit light. |
US12027127B2 |
Control method for backlight circuit, backlight circuit and LCD display screen
A control method for a backlight circuit includes: obtaining a plurality of pieces of dimming data in a preset period of time; determining total accumulated electric energy received by the backlight source according to the plurality of pieces of dimming data in the preset period of time; and generating a first voltage control signal when the total accumulated electric energy reaches a preset electric energy threshold. The dimming data is used to control a backlight source to emit light. The preset period of time is from an initial moment of continuous light emission of the backlight source to a current moment. The first voltage control signal is used to reduce the working voltage of the backlight source. When the total accumulated electric energy reaches the preset electric energy threshold, reducing the working voltage of the backlight source does not affect a light emitting brightness of the backlight source. |
US12027124B2 |
Display substrate and display device
A display substrate and a display device are provided. The display substrate includes sub-pixels, first data lines, and first power signal lines. The sub-pixel includes a light emitting element including a second electrode. The sub-pixel includes a first connecting portion including a first sub-connecting portion and a first block. The second electrode is overlapped with the first data line, the first power signal line and the first connecting portion, the first power signal line and the first data line are located at both sides of the first connecting portion. A ratio of a minimum distance between edges of the first sub-connecting portion and the first data line which are close to each other to a minimum distance between edges of the first block and the first power signal line which are close to each other is in a range from 0.8 to 1.2. |
US12027122B2 |
Method for driving a display panel and display device
Provided are a method for driving a display panel, the method comprises a plurality of picture update periods, wherein at least one of the plurality of picture update periods comprises a first data write stage, a second data write stage, and a data retention stage; at least one of the first data write stage precedes at least one of the second data write stage; at the first data write stage, a gate scanning signal is provided for and a first data voltage is written to a pixel unit; at the second data write stage, the gate scanning signal is provided for and a second data voltage is written to the pixel unit, wherein the first data voltage is less than the second data voltage. |
US12027118B2 |
Method of driving a light emitting display and display
Various examples are provided related to driving a light emitting display in which variations in image quality and brightness can be suppressed despite long-term use, without adding a complicated circuit configuration. In one example, a method includes applying a voltage based on image data to be displayed to a gate electrode of a vertical organic light emitting transistor and applying a voltage, having a polarity opposite to that of the voltage applied to the gate electrode of the vertical organic light emitting transistor, to the gate electrode of the vertical organic light emitting transistor based on a value of a voltage being applied to a source electrode of the vertical organic light emitting transistor. |
US12027113B1 |
3D display using stacked layers
The invention concerns an apparatus comprising a plurality of display panels and a processor. The plurality of display panels may be arranged as individual display layers in a stacked formation, each configured to display video output. The processor may be configured to determine a three dimensional effect of a graphical entity and present data for the video output to each of the display panels in response to the three dimensional effect. Each of the display panels may be transparent at locations without the video output. Determining the three dimensional effect may comprise determining a portion of the three dimensional effect for the video output to display on each of the individual display layers. The video output combined on the stacked formation may comprise a real three dimensional representation of the graphical entity. |
US12027111B2 |
Display panel and control method thereof
A display panel and a control method thereof are provided. The control method comprises obtaining display information and compensation parameter information of the display panel, wherein the compensation parameter information includes multiple display parameter groups and multiple compensation parameter groups which are in one-to-one correspondence, and the display information is one of the display parameter groups; determining a target compensation parameter group corresponding to the display information from the compensation parameter groups according to the display information and the compensation parameter information; and compensating the light emitting brightness of the display panel according to the target compensation parameter group. |
US12027110B2 |
Display apparatus and method of driving the same
A display apparatus includes a display panel including a pixel, a gate driver providing a gate signal to the pixel, a data driver providing a data voltage to the pixel and an emission driver providing an emission signal to the pixel. The pixel includes a driving switching element applying a driving current to the light emitting element, a storage capacitor connected to the driving switching element, a bias capacitor connected to the storage capacitor and receiving a bias gate signal, a threshold voltage compensation switching element connected to an electrode of the driving switching element and a light emitting element initialization switching element connected to an electrode of the light emitting element. A control signal applied to an electrode of the threshold voltage compensation switching element and a control signal applied to an electrode of the light emitting element initialization switching element are generated from different signal generators. |
US12027108B1 |
Display device and operating method thereof
A display device includes first and second pixel circuits, first and second gate lines, and first and second transmission lines. The first pixel circuit emits light according to a data signal, and is charged according to a first gate signal. The second pixel circuit emits light according to the data signal, and is charged according to a second gate signal. The first gate line is located between the first second pixel circuits, and provides the first gate signal. The second gate line provides the second gate signal. The first transmission line provides the second gate signal to the second gate line. The second transmission line is located between the first transmission line and the second pixel circuit, crosses over the second gate line, and provides the first gate signal to the first gate line. |
US12027097B2 |
Display panel
A display panel is provided. The display panel includes a display area comprising a gate line and a data line, and a gate driver connected to a terminal of the gate line. The gate driver includes a plurality of stages that are integrated on a substrate, and each stage comprises an inverter unit, an output unit, and a Q node stabilization unit. The output unit includes a first transistor and a first capacitor, wherein the first transistor includes an input terminal for receiving a clock signal, a control terminal connected to a node Q, and an output terminal connected to a gate voltage output terminal to output a gate voltage. A Vgs voltage of a transistor in the Q node stabilization unit has a value of equal to or less than 0 V when the output unit outputs a gate-on voltage. |
US12027095B2 |
Display device having ambient light sensing element
A display device including a substrate including a display region, an ambient light sensing element, and an ambient light sensing signal line is provided by the present disclosure. The substrate includes a metal line, wherein at least a portion of the metal line is disposed in the display region. The ambient light sensing signal line is electrically connected to the ambient light sensing element and partially overlapped with the at least a portion of the metal line in a top view direction. |
US12027094B2 |
Data driver and display device having same
Provided is a data driver including a digital to analog converter configured to convert image signal data into a plurality of data voltages, and an output buffer unit including a plurality of channels for outputting the plurality of data voltages. The output buffer unit includes a plurality of output blocks. Each output block includes one or more channels. Data voltages outputted from a first output block among the plurality of output blocks are delayed with a first time difference. Data voltages outputted from a second output block among the plurality of output blocks are delayed with a second time difference which is different from the first time difference. |
US12027093B2 |
Spliced screen and method for compensating display of the spliced screen
A method for compensating display of a spliced screen, including: obtaining a picture to be displayed; obtaining a theoretical brightness gain of at least one sub-display region in a plurality of sub-display regions; obtaining an actual brightness gain of the central region according to the theoretical brightness gain of at least part of the sub-display regions, and obtaining actual brightness gains of a plurality of first nodes in the non-central region according to the theoretical brightness gain of at least part of the sub-display regions; obtaining an actual brightness gain of at least part of the non-central region by using a bilinear interpolation method according to the actual brightness gains of the plurality of first nodes and an actual brightness gain of at least one second node on the central region; and compensating the picture to be displayed based on an actual brightness gain of the picture to be displayed. |
US12027089B2 |
Electronic device and refresh rate adjusting method thereof
An electronic device and a refresh rate adjusting method of the electronic device are provided. The refresh rate adjusting method is adapted to the electronic device including a display, and the method includes following steps. During a period in which an application is executed in a foreground, a frame update status of the application is monitored, and a plurality of frame update rates of the application are recorded. In response to the application executed in the foreground, a refresh rate of the display is determined according to a statistical value of the frame update rates of the application. The display is controlled to display application frames of the application according to the refresh rate. |
US12027088B2 |
Shift register, gate driver circuit, and display device
A shift register, a gate driver circuit, and a display device are disclosed. In the shift register, when a pull-up node is at a low level, a third signal control end controls a conduction of a first noise reduction module and provides the pull-up node with a low-level signal of a first power supply end, so as to pull down a signal of the pull-up node to reduce noise. Therefore, an issue of noise interference on an output end of a gate driving signal is solved when a clock signal provided by a clock signal end is at a high level. |
US12027087B2 |
Smart compositor module
This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus, and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for a smart compositor module. A display processor may obtain a plurality of layers associated with at least one frame in a scene. The display processor may identify a composition capability of a first portion of at least one DPU and a second portion of the at least one DPU. The display processor may allocate at least one first layer of the plurality of layers to the first portion of the at least one DPU and at least one second layer of the plurality of layers to the second portion of the at least one DPU. The display processor may compose the at least one first layer at the first portion of the at least one DPU and the at least one second layer at the second portion of the at least one DPU. |
US12027078B2 |
Barrier sign kit
A barrier sign kit that includes a barrier post having one or more vertically oriented splines positioned on an outer side; and a rigid planar sign member having an aperture sized and shaped to securely mount the sign member on a spline. The planar sign member can be mounted on the spline of the barrier post to provide a simple sign mounting on the barrier post. The barrier post may be a conventional barrier post as used in existing queueing solutions. The sign member may be formed of rigid card or plastic. |
US12027076B2 |
Smart swatch apparatus and systems
A swatch presentation system is disclosed. The swatch presentation system may include a plurality of layers with an opening in a first layer. The first opening of the first layer allows for the viewing of a swatch. The swatch presentation system may include a second layer, where a first surface of the second layer engages at least a portion of a first surface of the swatch. The first surface of the second layer and the opening of the first layer may form a cavity where the swatch is displayed. The second layer may be a frame. The swatch presentation system may also include a third layer, where a first surface of the third layer engages a second surface of the second layer. A second surface of the third layer may include an opening that may store a transmitter. The transmitter may transmit data identifying the swatch presentation system. |
US12027075B2 |
Electronic shelf label
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an electronic shelf label includes a display configured to receive a touch input from a user and display information to a user on a screen; and a controller configured to control the screen displayed by the display based on the input received through the display, the display is configured to receive a division input, a virtual cell selection input, or a virtual cell adjustment input from the user and the controller is configured to: generate a plurality of virtual cells by dividing the screen based on the division input, assign a unique code to each of the plurality of virtual cells, and adjust the plurality of virtual cells or the unique code based on the virtual cell selection input or the virtual cell adjustment input. |
US12027072B2 |
Virtual reality with virtualization in trainers and test environments
Systems and methods are disclosed for virtual reality (VR) aircraft test and training environments that simultaneously leverage a high quality immersive environment engine and an operational flight program (OFP) running on a virtual flight management computer (FMC) by using a communication channels that couples the immersive VR environment engine with the virtual FMC. Existing investment in flight simulators, test environment core components, and any of navigation simulation, data link simulation, air traffic control simulation, and flight visualization modules can be advantageously employed to provide high-quality, realistic testing and training capability. |
US12027071B2 |
Braking simulation device for a simulator and associated method
A foot-braking simulation device for a simulator includes a mechanical braking module configured for supplying a linear effort value in response to a press on a brake pedal; an electromagnetic friction module configured for supplying a friction force value in response to the press on brake pedal; and a software calculation module configured for combining the values obtained from the mechanical braking and electromagnetic friction modules to calculate a control value, and generate variable force feedback on the brake pedal as a function of the control value. |
US12027070B2 |
Cognitive framework for identification of questions and answers
A computer-implemented method for providing a framework to identify questions and answers dynamically from a dataset based on previous learning and an evaluation score of a user. The method includes creating a library of potential questions and answers from the dataset based on the previous learning and evaluation score of the user, and generating a set of personalized questions, for the user, related to the dataset by utilizing sentence-based machine translation (SBMT) and natural language processing (NLP) tools. The method further includes identifying a plurality of answers for the set of personalized questions for the user, based on collective information available in the dataset, and providing, to the user, the plurality of answers for the set of personalized questions for verification and evaluation. |
US12027068B2 |
Method and systems for modifying content of an electronic learning system for vision deficient users
A computer-implemented method for modifying one or more contents of an electronic learning system for a user impaired by a colour vision deficiency. The method includes: generating a vision profile for the user, the vision profile indicating at least a type of the colour vision deficiency, identifying, from the one or more contents, a content to be modified, the content including at least two portions formed of a first colour and a second colour, respectively, the first colour being different from the second colour but the first colour being at least partially indistinguishable from the second colour by the user due to the colour vision deficiency, identifying a content transformation to be applied to the content based on the vision profile, the content transformation including one or more adjustments of the content to accommodate the colour vision deficiency impairing the user; and applying the content transformation to the content. |
US12027067B1 |
Methods and systems for global positioning system (GPS)-based personalized learning activities in online education platforms
In some embodiments, a method includes receiving an input including an educational objective for a user having an associated user device. The method includes sending a signal to receive Global Positioning System (GPS) transit data associated with a transit from a first location and a second location. The method further includes determining, based on a set of parameters and the GPS transit data, an effective transit time and selecting a set of educational content files that meet the educational objective. The method includes selecting, based on the effective transit time, a subset of the set of parameters and at least one characteristic associated with each educational content file, a subset of educational content files. The method further includes determining an order for the subset of educational content files to provide the subset of educational content files to the user device within the effective transit time to meet the educational objective. |
US12027063B2 |
Constraint device and method of training for use of laparoscopic instruments
A passive constraint device is disclosed which attaches to a laparoscopic instrument to kinematically constrain the user from over-gripping the instrument and to train the user in proper handling of the instrument. Passive constraint devices include three degrees of freedom adjustment of a palm rest and clamps to the laparoscopic instrument. An active constraint device is disclosed which attaches to a laparoscopic instrument to dynamically constrain a user from over-gripping the instrument and provide resistive feedback to a user to train the user in proper handling of the instrument. Active constraint devices include a finger guard that, in one embodiment, is elastic and, in other embodiments, is solid but connects to finger loops of a laparoscopic instrument via elastic connectors. Methods of use include a method for training surgical residents in the proper handling of laparoscopic instruments using passive and active constraint devices during residency training. |
US12027062B2 |
Communication skill evaluation system, communication skill evaluation device and communication skill evaluation method
A communication skill evaluation system including: an audio input device; a measurement device; an utterance period detection unit that, based on the audio information input by the audio input device, detects an utterance period and a participant who spoke in each utterance period; a participatory role assignment unit that assigns a participatory role to each participant in accordance with whether or not each participant spoke in each utterance pair composed of two utterances obtained in chronological order from each utterance period; a feature quantity extraction unit that, based on the measurement results by the measurement device, extracts a non-verbal feature quantity for each participant, relating to the non-verbal action at the end of the utterance in each utterance period; and an estimation unit that estimates communication skill for each participant based on a combination, in each utterance period, of the participatory role and the non-verbal feature quantity. |
US12027059B1 |
Systems and methods for correcting dyslexia and other reading deficiencies
An example operation may include one or more of sending a plurality of anchor words to a user device to be displayed on a user interface of the dyslexia treatment application; providing at least one prompt to the user of the dyslexia treatment application to create tiles based on the plurality of the anchor words; responsive to receiving the tiles and associated responses from the user of the dyslexia treatment application, analyzing the tiles and the associated responses; and generating a score based on analysis of the tiles and the associated responses. |
US12027057B2 |
Systems and methods for predicting flight data
A device for flight data prediction includes a memory, a communication interface, and one or more processors. The memory is configured to store a departure airport map. The communication interface is configured to receive location data for a plurality of aircraft expected to arrive at or depart from a departure airport during a particular time range. The one or more processors are configured to predict, based on the location data and the departure airport map, a taxi duration or a fuel usage of a first aircraft of the plurality of aircraft. The one or more processors are also configured to generate an output based on the taxi duration or the fuel usage. |
US12027053B1 |
Method and system for assessing and mitigating risks encounterable by an autonomous vehicle
A method 100 assessing and mitigating risks encounterable by an autonomous vehicle includes collecting information associated with an environment of an ego vehicle and determining and assessing a set of risks encounterable by the ego vehicle. A system for assessing and mitigating risks can include and/or interface with an ego vehicle (equivalently referred to herein as an autonomous vehicle, autonomous agent, ego agent, agent, etc.) and a set of computing subsystems (equivalently referred to herein as a set of computers) and/or processing subsystems (equivalently referred to herein as a set of processors), which function to implement any or all of the processes of the method. |
US12027052B2 |
Computer-implemented method for determining similarity values of traffic scenarios
A method for determining similarity values of traffic scenarios based on movement profiles of traffic participants in the traffic scenarios includes: generating, by a test device, at least one movement profile of a traffic participant using measurement data, wherein the at least one movement profile comprises at least one movement element, and wherein a new segment in the at least one movement profile begins with a change of a movement element; generating, by the test device, a sequence of the at least one movement profile for an ego vehicle and/or a fellow vehicle of a traffic scenario, wherein a sequence change is generated based on a segment being changed for a movement element; determining, by the test device, a measure of similarity based on movement profiles from at least two traffic scenarios by comparing respective sequences created from the movement profiles; and providing the measure of similarity. |
US12027051B2 |
Mobile object control apparatus, mobile object control method, and computer readable recording medium
A mobile object control apparatus, with respect to a first mobile object and a second mobile object, predicts whether the first and second mobile objects will collide with each other at an intersection. The apparatus calculates, when the first and second mobile objects will collide with each other at the intersection, a speed of the first mobile object at which the collision can be avoided at the intersection. The processor extracts a third mobile object that is in an intersection area and has passed through the intersection, and estimates that the third mobile object has a high possibility of colliding with the first mobile object at the intersection. The intersection area is set at the intersection through which the first mobile object passes. |
US12027050B2 |
Hazard notification method and system for implementing
A method of identifying a hazard includes receiving control parameter data from a first sensor attached to a vehicle, wherein the control parameter data is associated with a behavior of an occupant of the vehicle. The method further includes comparing the control parameter data with a performance distribution of the occupant to determine whether the control parameter indicates abnormal behavior. The method further includes identifying, in response to a determination that the control parameter indicates abnormal behavior, sensor data to be collected from a second sensor attached to the vehicle. The method further includes generating log data based on the collected sensor data. The method further includes transmitting the log data to an external device. |
US12027046B2 |
Traffic signal system and traffic signal deployment method
A traffic signal system and a traffic signal deployment method that enable a traffic signal to be disposed quickly are provided. A traffic signal system includes multiple drones each of which can hold a traffic signal, and a server that can communicate with the multiple drones, in which the server includes a position information acquisition unit that acquires position information of a target point, the target point being a place where it is necessary to dispose the traffic signal, and the drone includes: a flight control unit that controls flight of the drone holding the traffic signal so that it moves to the target point and hovers at the target point based on the position information; and a light control unit that controls lighting of the traffic signal so that timings of the lighting of the multiple traffic signals are synchronized with each other. |
US12027041B1 |
Systems and methods for detecting stop sign vehicle compliance
A system and method for detecting and qualifying stop sign compliance by a moving vehicle includes a computing device configured to process a video recording from a camera observing the stop sign zone. The computing device may be configured to identify a start frame and an end frame when the vehicle is respectively at a virtual start line of a stop sign zone and the end line thereof. The number of frames inbetween may be used to calculate the time of the vehicle traveling through the stop sign zone. The speed of the vehicle is determined using a scale factor from any recognized object with known dimensions such as the stop sign itself, the stop line, or the license plate. The position of the start line and stop line may be adjustable via user interface based on local conditions and preferences. |
US12027040B2 |
Method and device for providing annotated traffic area data
A method for providing annotated traffic area data. The method includes a step of reading in traffic area data that in each case represent a section of a traffic area used by a road user, and reading in automatically detected position data of the road user in the traffic area. In addition, the method includes a step of associating in each case at least one annotation data set with the traffic area data at which the road user is situated at the moment, corresponding to the detected position data, in order to obtain the annotated traffic area data that signal a use option and/or movement option of the traffic area, represented by the traffic area data, by another road user, in particular the annotation data set having been generated using a machine learning method and/or a classifier based on a machine learning algorithm. |
US12027035B2 |
Personalized fall detector
A method and system for training a fall detection classifier using subject-specific movement data. Movement data responsive to a subject's movements during everyday activities are obtained over a predetermined data collection period. For each detected event in the movement data, values for one or more parameters that may (together or individually) indicate a fall are obtained. The obtained values are used to generate a subject-specific probability distribution for non-fall events. A fall event probability distribution is obtained using the non-fall event probability distribution. This fall event probability distribution can then be subsequently processed, with reference to a threshold value, to distinguish fall events from non-fall events. |
US12027031B2 |
Wearable device, system including electronic device and wearable device, and method
A wearable electronic device and method are disclosed, including a display, a biometric sensor, a communication circuitry, and a processor. The processor implements the method, including: receiving a transmission including air quality information from an external electronic device equipped with a gas sensor, detecting, via a biometric sensor, biometric information of a user, identifying, via at least one processor, a dangerous situation based at least partly on the air quality information and the biometric information, and displaying a notification message indicating the identified dangerous situation through at least one of a display of the wearable electronic device, or the external electronic device, based on the identification of the dangerous situation. |
US12027029B2 |
Keep out zone system
Various embodiments of a jobsite keep out zone system are provided. The system includes one or more detectors configured to determine when an intruder is within and/or is approaching a protected area. In response to the determination, one or more alarms and/or notifications are generated. |
US12027027B2 |
Detecting falls using a mobile device
In an example method, a mobile device obtains sample data generated by one or more sensors over a period of time, where the one or more sensors are worn by a user. The mobile device determines that the user has fallen based on the sample data, and determines, based on the sample data, a severity of an injury suffered by the user. The mobile device generates one or more notifications based on the determination that the user has fallen and the determined severity of the injury. |
US12027026B2 |
Personal proximity alert device and associated behavior modification system
A personal proximity alert device and associated behavior modification system configured to monitor and/or detect a hand of a user or another person or object penetrating a personal protection zone around the facial area of the user and to alert users to such detected risks and/or to the presence of others approaching within a predetermined minimum socially safe distance to reduce the likelihood of accidentally transmitting viruses or other pathogens. |
US12027025B2 |
Device, system and method for securing an item
A method for a secured purchase process. The method may include encoding a device with a unique identification code related to a specific item, attaching the device to the item by a locking mechanism included in the device, receiving, by a receiver included in the device, a signal upon a completion of a payment transaction related to the unique identification code, enabling an unlocking movement of the locking mechanism upon receipt of the signal, and unlocking the locking mechanism to enable releasing the device from the item. |
US12027020B2 |
System and method for customizing a sports bet based on a potential result of the sports bet
A system and method that offers a user the opportunity to place a sports bet that is dynamically configured based on a potential result of the sports bet, such as an amount the user may win for winning the placed sports bet. |
US12027019B2 |
Systems and methods for providing a pattern multiplier feature game
An electronic gaming machine includes a game controller configured to (a) determine, during a base game, that a feature game trigger condition is satisfied; (b) activate a feature game within the base game; (c) display, a feature game play area associated with the feature game, the feature game play area including a plurality of zone patterns overlaid on the symbol display positions; (d) convert the symbol display positions into independent feature game reels; (e) generate a first game outcome by (i) holding a first set of feature game reels displaying the prize symbols while (ii) selecting and displaying a symbol for a second set of feature game reels; (f) determine that at least one zone pattern is complete with prize symbols; (g) apply a zone multiplier associated with the zone pattern to credit values within the zone pattern; and (h) award the incremented credit values to the player. |
US12027017B2 |
Gaming machine and method using linked value-bearing symbols
A gaming system comprises a presentation assembly presenting a plurality of symbol positions and game-logic circuitry configured to cause the presentation assembly to associate, in response to an activation event, a first symbol position with an award region and present a subsequent game outcome by populating the symbol positions with randomly selected symbols. The game-logic circuitry detects whether or not a symbol of a linked symbol group including value-bearing symbols with respective positions within the linked symbol group and award indicia visibly indicating corresponding award values occupies the award region in the subsequent game outcome. The game-logic circuitry causes, in response to detecting a first value-bearing symbol occupying the award region, the presentation assembly to provide an award for the award values of at least one value-bearing symbol within the linked symbol group based on the position of the first value-bearing symbol relative to the positions of other value-bearing symbols. |
US12027015B2 |
Virtualized magnetic player card
A method of implementing a player tracking system in a gaming network includes receiving a virtual player tracking card identifier and a virtual player tracking card password, authenticating the identifier and the password; receiving a virtual player tracking card PIN, identifying a gaming machine that transmitted the virtual player tracking card PIN, and crediting an account associated with the virtual player tracking card PIN based on game play on the gaming machine. |
US12027014B1 |
Cryptocurrency transactional systems and methods
A secure cryptocurrency transfer system between an electronic gaming machine and a cryptowallet. |
US12027012B2 |
Systems and methods for playing a wagering game
Systems and methods enable one or more players to play a wagering game having virtual cards. A game system includes a game server configured to connect to at least one mobile gaming device over a network. The game server includes a processor configured to provide a wagering game having virtual cards to a player using the gaming device. Each wagering game is played by players at a virtual table who are dealt virtual cards to form a hand, and the hand satisfying a winning criterion is determined to be a winning hand. The game system also includes a database that may be implemented as a non-relational database configured to be connected to the game server. The database is configured to store a state of the hands of each table as a plurality of document-oriented datasets. The mobile gaming device may automatically re-authenticate to the game server after a disconnection. |
US12027009B2 |
Gaming machine with column specific awards
During play of a feature game, a gaming machine holds each feature trigger symbol at its respective display position, and if a group of symbol display positions has spins remaining, spins/respins reels of the respective group to obtain replacement symbols for each non-feature trigger symbol in the group. For each of group of symbol display positions, the gaming machine determines, based on the symbols in the groups, whether to award a prize identified by a prize tab associated with the group. Aspects of the feature game may be implemented in a base or primary game. |
US12027008B2 |
Systems and techniques for providing animated leaderboards
Various types of graphical leaderboards for electronic multiplayer gaming events are disclosed. Examples of player-specific graphical leaderboards that may be presented to individual players in the multiplayer gaming event to provide leaderboard information tailored to their own scores are disclosed, as well as player-agnostic graphical leaderboards that may present relative ranking information for a plurality of players in a player-non-specific manner. |
US12027007B2 |
Building access using a mobile device
Methods and systems for unlocking an access point of a facility with a mobile device. Permissions and locations of access points of the facility that are accessible to a user of a particular mobile device may be downloaded and a location of the particular mobile device determined. The mobile device may identify one or more access points of the facility that are accessible by the user of the mobile device based on the location of the mobile device and the downloaded permissions and locations of the access points. The method may include displaying on the mobile device a notification of the access points that are identified by the mobile device, receiving a selection of one of the displayed access points from the user via a user interface of the mobile device, sending a command from the mobile device to unlock the selected access point, and unlocking the selected access point. |
US12027005B2 |
Locking system for exchange of items, services, and/or facilities
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for generating locking codes. For example, a remote interface (e.g., hosted by a kiosk or a cloud service provider) may receive a request from a requestor for an unlocking code. The unlocking code may be used to unlock a lock, such as a lock integrated into or attached by a secondary means of attached to a containment component. The remote interface generates the unlocking code valid for a timespan. The unlocking code may be generated based upon a unique identifier of the containment component. The remote interface transmits the unlocking code to the requestor for unlocking the lock. In an example, the unlocking code is transmitting after a delay. |
US12027004B2 |
Locking medication containers and methods of use thereof
A medication container system and method of use thereof that may be locked using a locking mechanism. A request from a user is received by a medication provider for a medication and placed in a medication container with a locking mechanism that is operable to lock and unlock the medication container. The medication container is locked using the locking mechanism. The locked medication container with the medication within is provided to the user. Subsequent to providing the locked medication container to the user, a request is received from the user to access the medication in the medication container. A credential is sent to the user that is usable, via the locking mechanism, to unlock the medication container. The user may then input the credential into the locking mechanism to unlock the medication container and access the medication therein. |
US12026999B2 |
Authenticating with an authentication server for requesting access to a physical space
According to a first aspect, it is provided a method for requesting access to a physical space secured by a lock. The method is performed in a mobile device of a user and comprises the steps of: authenticating the mobile device with an authentication server, resulting in a token, being a data item, indicating one or more access groups to which the user belongs, wherein the token is cryptographically signed by the authentication server; storing the token in the mobile device; obtain a lock identifier of the lock; and transmitting an access request to an access control device, the access request comprising the token and the lock identifier. |
US12026992B2 |
Vehicle control device
A vehicle control device performs learning to correct a parameter used in a control program for controlling a vehicle. The vehicle control device stores learning data obtained by the learning in a storage unit. The vehicle control device determines whether or not a part controlled by the parameter has been replaced, and resets the learning data stored in the storage unit when it is determined that the part has been replaced. The vehicle control device determines that the part has been replaced based on an adjustment that is performed upon replacement of the part. The vehicle control device quickly mitigates degradation of the controllability of the vehicle after replacement of the part. |
US12026991B2 |
Non-transitory computer-readable recording medium, map updating method, vehicle control method, and vehicle control system
Map data regarding a vertical motion parameter related to a vertical motion of a wheel of a vehicle are provided. The map data have a data structure for a specific area in which a first road and a second road cross with being separated vertically. The data structure for the specific area includes at least one of: first layer map data indicating a correspondence relationship between a horizontal position, a vertical position, and the vertical motion parameter of the first road; and second layer map data indicating a correspondence relationship between a horizontal position, a vertical position, and the vertical motion parameter of the second road. |
US12026990B2 |
System and method for managing fleet vehicles through self-diagnosis and redistribution of electronic components
A system for managing a set of fleet vehicles includes a central command unit having a processor and tangible, non-transitory memory on which instructions are recorded. The fleet vehicles have one or more respective electronic components and respective vehicle controllers adapted to perform self-diagnosis of their respective electronic components. The central command unit is adapted to receive notification of the self-diagnosis and classify the respective electronic components as working ones and non-working ones. The central command unit is adapted to perform component matching, including polling inventory across the fleet vehicles. Working ones of the respective electronic components are selectively redistributed for reuse across the fleet vehicles. In some embodiments, at least one of the fleet vehicles is designated as a master vehicle and the central command unit is stored in the master vehicle. In other embodiments, the central command unit is stored in a cloud computing service. |
US12026989B2 |
Dual remote automobile diagnostic method, system, apparatus and computer equipment
The present application discloses a dual remote automobile diagnostic method, system, apparatus and a computer equipment. By establishing a remote communication connection with a target terminal, the second diagnostic apparatus obtains automobile data received by the service device while the first diagnostic apparatus is in continuous communication connection with the target terminal, so that the second diagnostic apparatus can perform remote diagnosis of the automobile. The target terminal can also directly perform remote control on the first diagnostic apparatus, so that the first diagnostic apparatus can diagnose faults of an automobile under the control of the target terminal. Namely, the faults can be diagnosed using the dual remote diagnostic method, so that there is no need to drive the automobile to the repair shop for professional maintenance. For local diagnosis or single-remote diagnosis, a continuous remote communication may be carried out during the remote diagnosis process. |
US12026981B2 |
Image processing apparatus, method, system, and computer readable medium
Iris image pick-up devices perform image pick-up of an iris of a moving subject. Images from the iris image pick-up devices are written to storage areas for transfer in a memory. A readout device reads out an image stored in the storage areas for transfer to a storage area for image processing at a frame interval corresponding to the movement speed of the subject. An image processing unit executes processing using the image read out to the storage area for image processing. |
US12026979B2 |
Information processing apparatus, nonverbal information conversion system, and information processing method
An information processing apparatus includes circuitry. The circuitry estimates an intention indicated in first nonverbal information, which is nonverbal information of a first user, based on a feature amount of the first nonverbal information and a nonverbal expression model indicating a relation between the first nonverbal information and an intention. The circuitry converts the first nonverbal information into second nonverbal information to be output to a second user based on the estimated intention and a set conversion rule of the nonverbal information. |
US12026977B2 |
Model training method and apparatus, face recognition method and apparatus, device, and storage medium
A face recognition method includes: extracting a first identity feature of a first face image by using a feature extraction module, and extracting a second identity feature of a second face image by using the feature extraction module, wherein the feature extraction module is implemented by using a neural network, and pre-trained in a manner such that a correlation coefficient of training batch data is obtained based on an identity feature and an age feature of a sample face image in the training batch data, and decorrelated training of the identity feature and the age feature is performed on the feature extraction module based on the correlation coefficient; and performing a face recognition based on determining a similarity between faces in the first face image and the second face image according to the first identity feature and the second identity feature. |
US12026974B2 |
Training method and training apparatus for a neural network for object recognition
The present invention relates to method and apparatus for training a neural network for object recognition. A training method which includes inputting a training image set containing an object to be recognized, dividing the image samples in the training image set into simple samples and hard samples, for each kind of the image sample and the variation image sample, performing, a transitive transfer, calculating a distillation loss of the transferred student feature of the image sample relative to a teacher feature extracted from corresponding image sample of the other kind, classifying, the image sample, and calculating a classification loss of the image sample, calculating a total loss related to the training image set, and updating parameters of the neural network according to the calculated total loss. |
US12026972B2 |
Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device that includes a plurality of pixels, each of at least two pixels of the plurality of pixels includes a first lens that collects incident light, a first light shielding film portion having a first hole through which a part of the incident light that has been collected passes, and a photoelectric conversion unit that converts the incident light having passed through the first hole. A shape of the first hole with respect to the first light shielding film portion is different between a first pixel among the at least two pixels and a second pixel different from the first pixel among the at least two pixels. |
US12026971B2 |
Fingerprint sensor housing with non-uniform thickness
A sensor assembly includes a cover layer and a first sensor apparatus. The cover layer is molded from a first material to have a planar surface and non-uniform thickness, where a thickness of the first material at a first region of the cover layer is less than a thickness of the first material surrounding the first region. The first sensor apparatus is disposed beneath the planar surface of the cover layer, within the first region. The first sensor apparatus is configured to transmit and receive first capacitive sensing signals through a portion of the planar surface coinciding with the first region. For example, the first sensor apparatus may be a fingerprint sensor configured to detect a fingerprint on the portion of the planar surface coinciding with the first region based on changes in the first capacitive sensing signals. |
US12026970B2 |
Detection device
A detection device includes a substrate, a plurality of photodiodes that are provided on the substrate, and include organic semiconductors, a plurality of transistors that are provided correspondingly to the respective photodiodes, and each include a semiconductor layer, a gate electrode, and a source electrode, a plurality of lower electrodes that are provided between the transistors and the photodiodes in a direction orthogonal to the substrate, and are provided correspondingly to the respective photodiodes, an upper electrode provided across the photodiodes, a first auxiliary capacitor electrode provided between the substrate and each of the photodiodes in the direction orthogonal to the substrate, and a second auxiliary capacitor electrode that is provided in the same layer as that of the semiconductor layer or the source electrode, and faces the first auxiliary capacitor electrode with an insulating film interposed between the first auxiliary capacitor electrode and the second auxiliary capacitor electrode. |
US12026968B2 |
Training machine learning-based models for animal feature detection
A method for processing images of animals obtains first training data, which includes first images of animals and first annotation data including first location data for predefined feature points on at least one animal in each image in the first images, and trains a first machine learning-based model (MLM) by use of the first training data to generate a first trained MLM. The method obtains second images of animals, operates the first trained MLM on the second images to generate second annotation data comprising second location data for the predefined feature points on at least one animal in each image in the second images, and aggregates at least a subset of the first and second images, and a corresponding subset of the first and second annotation data, into second training data, which thereby is expanded in relation to the first training data. |
US12026958B2 |
Vehicle camera mirror system with adjustable video feed
A vehicle display system according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure includes a camera configured to record images of an area outside a vehicle; a display configured to display a video feed of the recorded images to an occupant of the vehicle (e.g., on a display disposed within a vehicle cabin of the vehicle); and a processor operatively connected to the camera and display. The processor is configured to detect one or more objects in the recorded images; receive a selection of a particular one of the one or more objects from a vehicle occupant; and adjust the video feed based on the selection to keep the particular one of the one or more objects in a field of view of the video feed as the object moves relative to the vehicle. |
US12026957B2 |
Generating synthetic three-dimensional objects
The disclosed technology provides solutions for generating synthetic objects and in particular, for generating three-dimensional objects using known geometries that can be queried from a database using feature vector information. A process of the disclosed technology can include steps for receiving sensor data including a detected object, wherein the sensor data represents one or more three-dimensional (3D) attributes of the detected object, processing the sensor data to identify at least one intrinsic attribute associated with the detected object, and querying an object database, based on the at least one intrinsic attribute, to identify a stored object that is similar to the detected object. In some aspects, the process can further include steps for modifying one or more attributes of the stored object based on the one or more 3D attributes of the detected object to generate a synthetic object. Systems and machine-readable media are also provided. |
US12026955B2 |
Assigning obstacles to lanes using neural networks for autonomous machine applications
In various examples, live perception from sensors of an ego-machine may be leveraged to detect objects and assign the objects to bounded regions (e.g., lanes or a roadway) in an environment of the ego-machine in real-time or near real-time. For example, a deep neural network (DNN) may be trained to compute outputs—such as output segmentation masks—that may correspond to a combination of object classification and lane identifiers. The output masks may be post-processed to determine object to lane assignments that assign detected objects to lanes in order to aid an autonomous or semi-autonomous machine in a surrounding environment. |
US12026954B2 |
Static occupancy tracking
Techniques and systems are provided for determining static occupancy. For example, an apparatus can be configured to determine one or more pixels associated with one or more static objects depicted in one or more images of a three-dimensional space. The apparatus can be configured to obtain a point map including a plurality of map points, the plurality of map points corresponding to a portion of the three-dimensional space. The apparatus can be configured to determine, based on the point map and the one or more pixels associated with the one or more static objects, a probability of occupancy by the one or more static objects in the portion of the three-dimensional space. The apparatus can be configured to combine information across multiple images of the three-dimensional space, and can determine probabilities of occupancy for all cells in a static occupancy grid that is associated with the three-dimensional space. |
US12026953B2 |
Systems and methods for utilizing machine learning for vehicle detection of adverse conditions
In some implementations, an adverse environment detection system may receive an image of a road scene associated with a vehicle. The adverse environment detection system may determine a set of features associated with the image based on providing the image to an initial portion of a model. The adverse environment detection system may determine a first condition associated with the image based on providing the set of features to a first processing layer of the model, a second condition associated with the image based on providing the set of features to a second processing layer of the model, and a third condition associated with the image based on providing the set of features to a third processing layer of the model. The first processing layer, the second processing layer, and the third processing layer may process the set of features in parallel. |
US12026952B2 |
Multi-sensory measuring system and method for transportation vehicle operating systems
A system and method are provided for observing conditions in an environment around a transportation vehicle and adjusting operation of the transportation vehicle in response to the observed conditions. The temperatures of features in the environment can be determined to compensate for varying conditions in the environment in operating the transportation vehicle. |
US12026950B2 |
Video processing method, apparatus and system
The present disclosure provides video processing methods, apparatuses and systems. The method includes: obtaining a to-be-processed video, where the to-be-processed video is obtained by performing feature removal processing for one or more objects in an original video; obtaining a feature restoration processing request for one or more to-be-processed objects; according to the feature restoration processing request for the one or more to-be-processed objects, obtaining feature image information corresponding to the one or more to-be-processed objects, where the feature image information for one of the one or more to-be-processed objects includes pixel position information of all or part of features for the one of the one or more to-be-processed objects in the original video; according to the feature image information for the one or more to-be-processed objects, performing feature restoration processing for the one or more to-be-processed objects in the to-be-processed video. |
US12026946B1 |
Post-disaster conditions monitoring system using drones
A post-disaster conditions monitoring system is disclosed. The system may include plurality of aircraft drones configured to take photographic images; a conditions monitoring center having a controller including a device processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium including instructions executable by the device processor to perform the following steps: receiving images from the plurality of aircraft drones in a geographic region; determining conditions in the geographic region based on the images received from the plurality of aircraft drones; and sending information regarding the determined conditions to one or more users of the system. |
US12026940B2 |
Implement management system for determining implement state
An implement management system detects implement wear and monitors implement states to modify operating modes of a vehicle. The system can determine implement wear using the pull of the implement on the vehicle, the force and angle of which is represented by an orientation vector. The system may measure a current orientation vector and determine an expected orientation vector using sensors and a model (e.g., a machine learned model). Additionally, the implement management system can determine an implement state based on images of the soil and the implement captured by a camera onboard the vehicle during operation. The system may apply different models to the images to determine a likely state of the implement. The difference between the expected and current orientation vectors or the determined implement state may be used to determine whether and how the vehicle's operating mode should be modified. |
US12026937B2 |
Method for generating classification model, electronic device, and medium
Methods, apparatuses, electronic devices, and mediums related to classification models are provided. The method may include: obtaining a set of positive samples and a set of negative samples, a sample in the set of positive samples including a pair of images from a first image set annotated as similar with each other, and a sample in the set of negative samples including a pair of images annotated as dissimilar with each other from the first image set; training a first sub-network based on the set of positive samples and the set of negative samples; constructing a classification model including a second sub-network, where initial weights of the second sub-network are weights of corresponding nodes of the trained first sub-network; and training the classification model using a second image set that includes at least one image that is common with at least one image in the first image set. |
US12026932B2 |
Method to determine authenticity of security hologram
The invention relates to a method to determine authenticity of a security feature of an identification document, comprising: receiving a real-time video feed of the identification document with a light source directed at the identification document to make visible a security hologram; processing the real-time video feed into a plurality of image sequence; analysing each image from the plurality of image sequence for a glare and the security hologram, wherein the glare is a reflection of the light source from the identification document; analysing the position of the glare and the security hologram in each image; evaluating whether the position of the glare and the position of the security hologram is caused by the light source; providing authenticity result of the identification document captured from the real-time video feed, and using an algorithm to generate a random designated region for the light source to be positioned to. |
US12026931B2 |
Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to: acquire positional information indicating a position of a portion of an article; acquire condition information indicating a condition of the portion of the article; and store the positional information and the condition information in association with each other. |
US12026927B2 |
Learning device, learning method, learning program, trained model, radiographic image processing device, radiographic image processing method, and radiographic image processing program
A processor performs machine learning, which uses a radiographic image that does not include a suture needle as a surgical tool and a surgical tool image that includes the suture needle in a posture different from a linear posture as training data, to construct a trained model for detecting a region of the suture needle from an input radiographic image. |
US12026926B2 |
Automatically updating a card-scan machine learning model based on predicting card characters
This disclosure describes a card-scan system that can update a card-scan machine learning model to improve card-character predictions for payment cards, driver licenses, or other character-bearing cards by using an active-learning technique that learns from card-scan representations indicating corrections by users to predicted card characters. In particular, the disclosed systems can use a client device to capture and analyze a set of card images of a character-bearing card to predict card characters using a card-scan machine learning model. The disclosed systems can further receive card-scan gradients representing one or more corrections to incorrectly predicted card characters. Based on the card-scan gradients, the disclosed systems can generate active-learning metrics and retrain or update the card-scan machine learning model based on such active-learning metrics. By utilizing and updating the card-scan machine learning model, the disclosed systems can improve the accuracy with which card-character-detection systems predict card characters while preserving data security and verifying the presence of a physical character-bearing card. |
US12026924B1 |
Method and data processing system for lossy image or video encoding, transmission and decoding
A method of training one or more neural networks, the one or more neural networks being for use in lossy image or video encoding, transmission and decoding, the method comprising the steps of: receiving an input image at a first computer system; encoding the input image using a first neural network to produce a latent representation; decoding the latent representation using a second neural network to produce an output image, wherein the output image is an approximation of the input image; evaluating a function based on a difference between the output image and the input image; updating the parameters of the first neural network and the second neural network based on the evaluated function; and repeating the above steps using a first set of input images to produce a first trained neural network and a second trained neural network; wherein the difference between the output image and the input image is determined based on the output of a neural network acting as a discriminator; the parameters of the neural network acting as a discriminator are additionally updated based on the evaluated function; and the parameters of the neural network acting as a discriminator are updated at a first learning rate; wherein, after at least one of the updates of the parameters of the neural network acting as a discriminator, the first learning rate is updated; and the update to the first learning rate is based on an error of the output of the neural network acting as a discriminator. |
US12026921B2 |
Systems and method for low bandwidth video-chat compression
In one embodiment, a first device may receive, from a second device, a reference landmark map identifying locations of facial features of a user of the second device depicted in a reference image and a feature map, generated based on the reference image, representing an identity of the user. The first device may receive, from the second device, a current compressed landmark map based on a current image of the user and decompress the current compressed landmark map to generate a current landmark map. The first device may update the feature map based on a motion field generated using the reference landmark map and the current landmark map. The first device may generate scaling factors based on a normalization facial mask of pre-determined facial features of the user. The first device may generate an output image of the user by decoding the updated feature map using the scaling factors. |
US12026918B2 |
Three-dimensional data encoding method, three-dimensional data decoding method, three-dimensional data encoding device, and three-dimensional data decoding device
A three-dimensional data encoding method includes: generating encoded data by encoding third point cloud data that is a combination of first point cloud data and second point cloud data; and generating a bitstream including the encoded data and control information. The encoded data includes a piece of geometry information and pieces of attribute information of each of three-dimensional points included in the third point cloud data. One of the pieces of attribute information includes first information indicating whether a corresponding one of the three-dimensional points belongs to the first point cloud data or the second point cloud data. The control information includes second information indicating, among the pieces of attribute information, a piece of attribute information including the first information. |
US12026917B2 |
Method of 3D reconstruction of dynamic objects by mobile cameras
A method of 3D motion reconstruction of outdoor, highly flexible moving subjects with multiple cameras on drones is described herein. A multi-drone capturing system is used to remove the restriction of a dedicated virtual reality shooting place, “the hot seat,” so that the actor/target is able to perform agile or long-distance activities outdoor. The subject's 3D pose parameters are estimated by the captured multi-view images by the drones, and the sequence of poses becomes the motion in time to control the animation of a pre-built 3D model. The method is able to be directly integrated into an existing Virtual Reality/Augmented reality (VR/AR) production chain, and the subject is able to be extended to animals that are difficult to be contained in a VR camera mesh space. |
US12026915B2 |
Enhanced measurement of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and image conversion therefor
A method for measuring photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), and particularly fraction-absorbed PAR (faPAR) measurements, which shows a relationship between how much energy is available compared with how much energy is actually used, or absorbed, by plants in a region of interest, can include calibrating multiband image data to generate reflectance-calibrated values for each band of the multiband image data. The weighted reflectance data of the bands can be combined, along with down-welling light data captured at the time of the multi-spectral images to generate a faPAR image. In some cases, faPAR is generated using a ratio of up-welling PAR (uPAR) to down-welling PAR (dPAR). The dPAR can be generated using partially-reflectance-calibrated data and fully-reflectance-calibrated data and the uPAR can be generated using the partially-reflectance-calibrated data. |
US12026912B2 |
Apparatus and methodology for aiming point and aiming device 6DOF detection using image registration
A system and a method for determining aiming point and/or six degrees of freedom of an aiming device. The system include the aiming device, a camera mounted thereon, and a computing device. The aiming point is an intersection between a line of interest (LOI) of the aiming device and surface of an aimed object. A parallel auxiliary line (PAL) is a line starting from the camera and parallel to the LOI. The PAL is a point (PAL-T) in a template image captured by the first camera. The computing device is configured to: provide a reference image; map the template image to the reference image; project the PAL-T to the reference image using the mapping relation to obtain a reference point (PAL-R); determine 3D coordinates PAL-3D of the PAL-R; and determine 3D coordinates of the aiming point based on the PAL-3D and a relationship between the LOI and the PAL. |
US12026911B2 |
Apparatus for checking battery position and operating method thereof
This application relates to a battery test apparatus and an operating method thereof to check whether the direction of battery cells provided inside a battery tray is correct by implementing a computer vision AI algorithm. In one aspect, the method includes performing a first test for checking whether a battery tray has been correctly aligned with the battery test apparatus. The method may also include capturing a battery tray image including a plurality of battery cells using a camera upon alignment of the battery tray. The method may further include obtaining related information on battery cells from the battery tray image, and loading the related information on the battery cells. The method may further include performing a second test for checking whether directions of the battery cells are correct. |
US12026910B2 |
Image-based pose determination method and apparatus, storage medium, and electronic device
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose an image-based pose determination method and apparatus, a computer readable storage medium, and an electronic device. The method include: acquiring a current image frame captured by a camera disposed on a moving object and a historical image frame captured before the current image frame; determining a first relative camera pose between the current image frame and the historical image frame; determining a virtual binocular image based on the first relative camera pose; and determining current pose information of the camera based on preset visual odometry and the virtual binocular image. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the virtual binocular image may be generated based on a monocular image, thus achieving effects of binocular visual odometry without using a binocular camera, thereby reducing costs. Moreover, monocular odometry may be enabled to obtain real physical scale of a space where the moving object is located, thereby improving accuracy of the monocular odometry in determining a position and a pose of the camera. |
US12026905B2 |
Stereo image processing
In one aspect, a method of extracting depth information from a stereoscopic pair of images comprises: in a first depth extraction phase, determining a set of support points in 3D space for at least a first image of the stereoscopic image pair; using the set of support points to determine a 3D surface prior; and in a second depth extraction phase, computing, for the first image, a second-stage disparity map, by optimizing a second cost function defined so as to penalize deviation in the second-stage disparity map from the 3D surface prior. Disparity smoothness may be encouraged in at least one of the first and second depth extraction phases using a cost function that penalizes deviations in disparity between nearby pixels. |
US12026897B2 |
Augmented reality system, an augmented reality HMD, an augmented reality method and a computer program
Augmented reality method comprising: receiving continuously from a SLAM system in an HMD SLAM data and performing a SLAM tracking; performing an IR object tracking comprising at each IR iteration of the IR object tracking; and displaying at each IR iteration an AR visualization on an AR display in the HMD such that the AR visualization appears on an AR position or an AR pose in the world coordinate system depending on the pose of the object in the world coordinate system of the current IR iteration. |
US12026896B2 |
Method and apparatus for displaying object in video, and electronic device and computer readable storage medium
Disclosed in embodiments of the present disclosure are a method and apparatus for displaying an object in a video, and an electronic device and a computer readable storage medium. The method for displaying an object in a video comprises: obtaining and displaying a video acquired by a photographing element; and in response to detecting that a first target action appears in the video, displaying a generation process of the target object in the video on the basis of the display position of the first target action in the video, wherein the generation process of the target object comprises: the target object appears at the display position and changes from small to large. |
US12026894B2 |
System for predicting near future location of object
The present disclosure relates to a system for predicting a near future location of an object, which predicts a near future location of a dynamic object, through learning for sampling a sample obtained by estimating a location of the dynamic object by learning an image at current timing, which is captured by a camera, based on artificial intelligence and for changing the sample of the dynamic object whose location has been estimated into a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) by using history data. |
US12026893B1 |
Image background removal
A method implements image background removal. The method includes receiving an image and processing the image using a first color distance threshold to generate a first alpha mask. The method further includes processing the first alpha mask using a cartesian edge threshold and a second color distance threshold to generate a second alpha mask. The method further includes presenting the image combined with the second alpha mask in a combined image. |
US12026891B2 |
Methods and systems for filtering portions of an image
A computer implemented method for filtering portions of an image comprises the following steps carried out by computer hardware components: dividing the image into a plurality of segments, each segments comprising a plurality of pixels; for each of the segments, determining at least one of an expected value, a standard deviation, and a kurtosis of the plurality of pixels of the respective segment; clustering the plurality of segments into a plurality of clusters based on the at least one of the expected value, the standard deviation, and the kurtosis of the plurality of pixels of the respective segment; for each of the clusters, determining the respective cluster as belonging to a background based on a size of the respective cluster; and determining a filtered image based on the background. |
US12026889B2 |
Characterization platform for scalable, spatially-resolved multispectral analysis of tissue
A device may obtain field images of a tissue sample, apply, to the field images, spatial distortion and illumination-based corrections (including corrections for photobleaching of reagents) to derive processed field images, identify, in each processed field image, a primary area including data useful for cell or subcellular component characterization, identify, in the processed field images, areas that overlap with one another, and derive information regarding a spatial mapping of cell(s) and/or sub-cellular components of the tissue sample. Deriving the information may include performing segmentation based on the data included in the primary area of each processed field image, and obtaining flux measurements based on other data included in the overlapping areas. The device may cause the information to be loaded in a data structure to enable statistical analysis of the spatial mapping for identifying factors defining normal tissue structure, associated inflammatory or neoplastic diseases and prognoses thereof, and associated therapeutics. |
US12026885B2 |
Method and system for automated segmentation of biological object parts in MRI
A computer-implemented method and system for automated segmentation of anatomical structures of a biological object, include acquiring an MRI image of the object constructed from a set of slices of the object, dividing the set of slices into overlapping groups of consecutive slices, and feeding each overlapping group of consecutive slices as input into a neural network for outputting a labelled map for each inputted slice. For each slice belonging to several overlapping groups, determining for each voxel a final label from specific labels assigned to the voxel by the neural network when considering the labelled maps outputted for the considered slice and assigning to each voxel the final label previously determined for the considered voxel and outputting a final segmentation map of final labels assigned to the voxels of the considered slice. A final 3D segmented image of the object is created from previously obtained final segmentation maps. |
US12026880B2 |
Fluorescence image display method and fluorescence image analyzer
A fluorescence image display method and a fluorescence image analyzer capable of suppressing the influence of the operator's skill level and improving the classification accuracy when an operator visually classifies cells is provided. A fluorescence image analyzer, which is an example of an embodiment, includes a light source that irradiates light on a cell having a target site labeled with a fluorescent dye, an imaging unit that acquires a fluorescence image of a cell which emits fluorescence via irradiation by light, and a processing unit that analyzes the fluorescence image by software based on the fluorescence bright spot of the fluorescence image. The processing unit is configured to display a fluorescence image of the cell, the result of the image analysis, and auxiliary information that assists the visual analysis of the fluorescence bright spot included in the fluorescence image. |
US12026873B2 |
Bone age assessment method for bone image
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a computer program stored in a computer readable storage medium is disclosed. The computer program includes instructions for causing one or more processors to estimate bone age from a bone image, and the instructions include: estimating a RUS score for each of one or more partial bone images using a partial bone RUS score estimation model comprising one or more layers, and wherein the one or more partial bone images are generated from a whole bone image; and estimating bone age corresponding to the whole bone image using one or more RUS scores estimated for each of the one or more partial bone images, in which the partial bone RUS score estimation model is trained by using a labeled partial bone image as training data, and is trained by adjusting feature values calculated from the one or more layers. |
US12026872B2 |
Diagnosis assisting system, diagnosis assisting method and diagnosis assisting program
A diagnosis assisting system, a diagnosis assisting method, and a diagnosis assisting program provide information that contributes to an objective diagnosis, with a server of a diagnosis assisting system including a learned model acquisition unit that acquires a plurality of learned models, each of which is generated by machine learning, inputs information based on an image obtained by imaging a diagnostic target, and outputs information that indicates a diagnosis result of the diagnostic target; an image acquisition unit that acquires an image to be analyzed; a calculation unit that performs calculation based on the plurality of learned models acquired on the image acquired, and calculates one piece of information about a diagnosis using the plurality of learned models; and an output unit that outputs the information calculated by the calculation unit. |
US12026870B2 |
Manufacturing management method
A manufacturing management device 100 includes an acquisition unit 121 that acquires unique information of a product from a captured image of the product captured in a manufacturing step included in a manufacturing process of the product, and acquires operation information representing an operation of a person who performs a manufacturing work on the product in the manufacturing step, and an association unit 122 that sores the acquired unique information of the product and the acquired operation information in association with each other. |
US12026869B2 |
Pavement condition rating method
By using a plurality of images obtained by combining image of damage included in a road surface still image based on perspective and definitions of the damage as damage learning data, an object detection model is built. A plurality of data wherein the number of rectangles in an analysis result image displaying the rectangles surrounding the damage output as an analysis result of the object detection model and a pavement condition rating result obtained by visual inspection of the analysis result image of the object detection model are combined is used as condition rate learning data to build a rating estimation model, and pavement condition is rated using the rating estimation model. |
US12026867B2 |
Apparatus for analyzing composition of electronic and electrical device part scraps, device for processing electronic and electrical device part scraps, and method for processing electronic and electrical device part scraps
Provided is an apparatus for analyzing composition of electronic and electrical device part scraps which can determine a composition of part scraps in the electronic and electrical device part scraps in a short time, a device for processing electronic and electrical device part scraps, and a method for processing electronic and electrical device part scraps using those devices. An apparatus for analyzing a composition of electronic and electrical device part scraps including a classification data storage means for storing a classification data for extracting images of a plurality of component types of electronic and electrical device part scraps from a captured image of electronic and electrical device part scraps composed of the plurality of component types and classifying extracted images into each of the plurality of component types, a classification means for classifying the extracted images into each of the plurality of component types extracted from the captured image of the electronic and electrical device part scraps according to the classification data, and analysis means for analyzing at least one of an area, a number, an average particle size, and weight ratio of each of the plurality of component types classified by the classification means. |
US12026863B2 |
Image processing method and apparatus, and device
An image processing method includes determining a target area and a background area in an image by performing mask segmentation on the image. Different color processing modes are applied to the target area and the background area, so that luminance of the target area is greater than luminance of the background area, or chrominance of the target area is greater than chrominance of the background area, and a main object corresponding to the target area is more prominently highlighted. |
US12026860B2 |
System and method for detecting the authenticity of products
System and method for detecting the authenticity of products by detecting a unique chaotic signature. Photos of the products are taken at the plant and stored in a database/server. The server processes the images to detect for each authentic product a unique authentic signature which is the result of a manufacturing process, a process of nature etc. To detect whether the product is genuine or not at the store, the user/buyer may take a picture of the product and send it to the server (e.g. using an app installed on a portable device or the like). Upon receipt of the photo, the server may process the receive image in search for a pre-detected and/or pre-stored chaotic signature associated with an authentic product. The server may return a response to the user indicating the result of the search. A feedback mechanism may be included to guide the user to take a picture at a specific location of the product where the chaotic signature may exist. |
US12026858B2 |
Stacked image warp operations systems and methods
An electronic device may include an electronic display to display an image based on compensated image data in a panel space. The electronic device may also include image processing circuitry to generate the compensated image data. Further, generating the compensated image data may include determining a first inverse mapping of a pixel grid from the panel space to a rendering space and determining a forward mapping of the pixel grid from the rendering space to the panel space based on the first inverse mapping. The forward mapping may include corrections for multiple different warp operations stacked in a single warp operation. Additionally, the image processing circuitry may apply the forward mapping to input image data to generate the compensated image data. |
US12026848B1 |
Systems and methods for preserving image quality after decimation
Disclosed is a graphics system and associated methods for preserving or improving image quality when rendering a decimated image or three-dimensional (“3D”) that has been decimated to remove some primitives from the original representation of the undecimated image or 3D model. The graphics system receives decimated primitives that are defined with a position, visual characteristics, and at least first and second surface normals. The graphics system defines a light source for illuminating the decimated primitives, determines that the second surface normal of a particular decimated primitive receives more light from the light source than the first surface normal of the particular decimated primitive, and generates a visualization for the particular primitive at the position of the particular primitive with the visual characteristics of the particular primitive adjusted according to an amount of light from the light source reaching the particular primitive via the second surface normal. |
US12026845B2 |
Image generation using one or more neural networks
Apparatuses, systems, and techniques are presented to generate augmented images. In at least one embodiment, one or more neural networks are used to modify one or more first objects in an image based at least in part upon a modification to be made to one or more second objects in the image. |
US12026844B1 |
Systems and methods for dynamic interaction with an augmented reality environment
Methods and systems are provided for dynamic interaction with an augmented reality environment. In some embodiments, the systems and methods are directed at dynamically interacting with machinery within the augmented reality environment via an augmented reality device. The method involves analyzing a site in which the machinery is to be operated to capture environment data; displaying on the augmented reality device an augmented reality representation of the machinery as an overlay of a portion of an augmented reality environment; receiving an interaction request for interacting with the augmented reality representation of the machinery; determining whether the interaction request can be completed in respect of the machinery within the site; and in response to determining that the interaction request can be completed, displaying the augmented reality representation of the machinery in accordance with the interaction request, otherwise, indicating that the interaction request cannot be completed within the site. |
US12026842B1 |
Headband-mounted dual camera system
The headband-mounted dual camera system is worn on the head of a client. The headband-mounted dual camera system forms a communication link between the client and a personal data device. The headband-mounted dual camera system captures images from the environment surrounding the client. The headband-mounted dual camera system transmits the captured images over the communication link. The headband-mounted dual camera system comprises a head mount and a control circuit. The control circuit mounts on the head mount. |
US12026838B2 |
Display system and server
A display system includes a display device and a remote terminal device. The display device includes an image shooting device, an image recognizer, and a display controller. The image recognizer recognizes real objects in an image shot by the image shooting device, and recognizes positions of the recognized real objects on space coordinates. The display controller superimposes a virtual object at a designated position on the space coordinates in the shot image. The image recognizer recognizes a gesture of the real object at the designated position of the virtual object in the shot image. The display controller executes image processing on the virtual object in response to the recognized gesture. |
US12026836B2 |
Method and apparatus for simulating clothes
A method and apparatus for simulating clothes receive a user setting for an area in which shirring is to be expressed in a two-dimensional (2D) pattern of clothes modeled with a mesh including a plurality of polygons, obtain a first line and a second line parallel to the first line from the area based on the user setting, generate inner lines that are perpendicular to at least one of the first line and the second line of the area between the first line and the second line and that have regular intervals, align polygons included in the area of the 2D pattern based on the inner lines, and perform a draping simulation of three-dimensional (3D) clothes corresponding to the 2D pattern in which the shirring is expressed by the aligned polygons. |
US12026834B2 |
Method to determine from photographs the placement and progress of building elements in comparison with a building plan
A method of automatically producing maps and measures that visualize and quantify placement and progress of construction elements, such as walls, ducts, etc. in images. From a set of images depicting a scene, element confidences per pixel in each of the images are produced using a classification model that assigns such confidences. Thereafter, element confidences for each respective one of a set of 3D points represented in the scene are determined by aggregating the per-pixel element confidences from corresponding pixels of each of the images that is known to observe the respective 3D points. These element confidences are then updated based on primitive templates representing element geometry to produce a 3D progress model of the scene. |
US12026833B2 |
Few-shot synthesis of talking heads
Systems and methods are described for utilizing an image processing system with at least one processing device to perform operations including receiving a plurality of input images of a user, generating a three-dimensional mesh proxy based on a first set of features extracted from the plurality of input images and a second set of features extracted from the plurality of input images. The method may further include generating a neural texture based on a three-dimensional mesh proxy and the plurality of input images, generating a representation of the user including at least a neural texture, and sampling at least one portion of the neural texture from the three-dimensional mesh proxy. In response to providing the at least one sampled portion to a neural renderer, the method may include receiving, from the neural renderer, a synthesized image of the user that is previously not captured by the image processing system. |
US12026827B2 |
Method, apparatus, system, and storage medium for 3D reconstruction
A method, device, computer system and computer readable storage medium for 3D reconstruction are provided. The method comprises: performing a 3D reconstruction of an original 2D image of a target object to generate an original 3D object corresponding to the original 2D image; selecting a complementary view of the target object from candidate views based on a reconstruction quality of the original 3D object at the candidate views; obtaining a complementary 2D image of the target object based on the complementary view; performing a 3D reconstruction of the complementary 2D image to generate a complementary 3D object corresponding to the complementary 2D image; and fusing the original 3D object and the complementary 3D object to obtain a 3D reconstruction result of the target object. |
US12026824B2 |
Methods and apparatus for efficiently rendering, managing, recording, and replaying interactive, multiuser, virtual reality experiences
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory, a first processor coupled to the non-volatile memory and configured to receive a data set associated with an object and user information associated with a spatial position of a user in a multi-user virtual (IMVR) environment, and a second processor coupled to the volatile memory, the second processor configured to render an instance of the portion of the object in the IMVR environment from a perspective of the user based on the spatial position of the user. The first processor is configured to generate a look-up table (LUT) based on a set of inputs received from a user. The second processor is configured to render, based on the LUT and information related to a manipulation by a user, an updated instance of the portion of the object that manifests an effect of the manipulation in the IMVR environment. |
US12026816B2 |
Method for providing avatar and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a memory and at least one processor. The at least one processor may be configured to determine at least one image including a first face corresponding to a designated face, among one or more images stored in the memory, obtain first values of a plurality of attributes related to the first face, compare, for each attribute, the first values of the plurality of attributes related to the first face with second values of a plurality of attributes corresponding to graphic objects constituting an avatar, the graphic objects being stored in the memory, identify whether at least one first attribute exists among the plurality of attributes related to the first face, the at least one first attribute having a first value among the first values, a difference between the first value and a second value of the at least one first attribute being equal to or greater than a threshold, the second value being included the second values, and based on identifying that at least one first attribute exists among the plurality of attributes related to the first face, update the avatar, based on the first value of the at least one first attribute. |
US12026814B2 |
Method and device for generating virtual face by using artificial intelligence
Provided are a method and a device for generating a virtual face, the method including: performing, by a device for generating the virtual face, comparison and learning on an inferred face and an existent face through deep learning after receiving a plurality of pieces of face source data and at least one piece of face background data; and generating, after receiving one piece of face background data, virtual face data by combining the face inferred from the plurality of pieces of face source data with a feature of the one piece of face background data through a model generated by comparison and learning. |
US12026811B2 |
Systems and methods for displaying patient data
Implementations provide methods including actions of processing patient data to generate one or more graphical representations of the patient data, at least one graphical representation of the one or more graphical representations including a waveform, displaying at least one waveform segment of the waveform, and displaying calipers associated with the at least one waveform segment, each caliper being associated with an interval, where displaying the calipers includes, for each caliper: receiving a measurement value of the interval associated with the caliper, determining respective positions of a first handle and a second handle of the caliper based on the measurement, and displaying the first handle and the second handle in the respective positions relative to the at least one waveform segment. |
US12026810B2 |
Ontology-backed automatic chart creation
Systems and methods for creating filtered data using graphical methodology. Stored data relationally-linked by an ontology are representable in rows and columns format. The system receives a first input selecting a first data source, displays a portion of the first data source in a first chart, receives a second input identifying a portion of the first chart, generates a first filter based on the identified portion, receives a third input selecting a linked object set, displays an indicator of the linked object set in a second sidebar, displays a portion of the linked object set in a second chart depicting information of the linked object set filtered by the first filter, receives a fourth input identifying a portion of the second chart, generates a second filter based on the identified portion, and displays fields of the linked object set, filtered by the first and second filter, in a third chart. |
US12026808B2 |
Color rendering system and method
The presently disclosed subject matter aims to a system and method directed to artificially color images acquired from image acquisition channels, cameras, imaging systems (such as, multispectral image acquisition systems, hyperspectral image acquisition systems, etc.) and the like, and present them as pseudo-Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) images to a user. |
US12026807B2 |
Heat map generation method, server side, and readable storage medium
A heat map generation method, a server side, and a readable storage medium. The method includes: acquiring heat data generated in a specified geographic space within each preset time period, the heat data is used for representing the total heat data of one kind of object in one unit space in the geographic space within the preset time period; mapping each unit space with pixels in a designated display area, obtaining heat data of the pixels corresponding to each unit space, the designated display area and the designated geographic space have a same ratio, and the designated display area is part of a display area in a front-end display; and according to heat data corresponding to each pixel, and a level threshold of a color gradation, determining a color value corresponding to each pixel, and generating a heat map corresponding to the designated geographic space in each preset time period. |
US12026801B2 |
Filter independent L1 mapping of convolution data into general purpose register
The disclosed technology relates to graphics processing units (GPU), In one aspect, a GPU includes a general purpose register (GPR) including registers, an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) reading pixels of an image independently of a shared memory, and a level 1 (L1) cache storing pixels to implement a pixel mapping that maps the pixels read from the L1 cache into the registers of the GPR. The pixel mapping includes separating pixels of an image into three regions, with each region including a set of pixels. A first and second set of the pixels are loaded into registers corresponding to two of the three regions horizontally, and a third set of the pixels are loaded into registers corresponding to the third of the three regions vertically. Each of the registers in the first, second, and third registers are loaded as a contiguous ordered number of registers in the GPR. |
US12026799B2 |
Method and apparatus for software based preemption using two-level binning to improve forward progress of preempted workloads
A system and a method are disclosed improving forward progress of preempted workloads. A graphics pipeline processes tiles of a first low-priority job. A controller stops the first job by resetting the GPU and preempting the first job with a second job having a higher priority, determine whether the first job has been previously preempted one or more times, and adjust a batch-binning parameter reducing a likelihood that the first job will again be preempted in the current frame. In one embodiment, the controller is configured to stop the first job at a preemption boundary during a draw call or by resetting the GPU. A batch-binning parameter may include postponing sorting primitives into tiles during a binning process, increasing a number of tiles for backend rendering, reducing a quality of anti-aliasing, decreasing a shading rate quality, and/or decreasing input resolution and increasing upscaling of the first job. |
US12026797B2 |
Smart emergency exit sign
Systems and methods for providing security to building occupants include a plurality of smart exit signs positioned at locations in or around a secure area to be monitored. Input devices contained in the smart exit signs are configured to be receptive to sensory activity within the secure area. The system further includes a master controller configured to analyze input signals indicative of the sensory activity detected within the secure area to determine whether a potential security issue exists. Output devices contained in the smart exit signs are configured to receive indication from the master controller when a potential security issue exists. In response to receiving indication from the master controller, the output devices are configured to assist occupants within the secure area to respond to the potential security issue by providing real-time information on optimum exit routes or shelter-in-place locations. |
US12026795B2 |
Hailing, pickup, and rendezvous in a mobile ecosystem
Based on a cost function that estimates a value of a confidence level above a confidence threshold using user information, an autonomous control system can determine that a user of a user device is ready for a pickup, identify a pickup location based on the user information, and determine a trajectory from a current location to the pickup location. A propulsion system is configured to cause motion current location toward the pickup location according to the trajectory. |
US12026794B2 |
System and method for connecting clients with attorneys
Systems and methods for remote communication with a legal professional is provided. The method includes sending, using a graphical user interface coupled to an electronic device of a user, a request for communication with the legal professional, wherein the request includes identifiable information about a user, and wherein the electronic device of the user includes a processor and a memory. The method further includes notifying the legal professional of the request and accepting the request, using a graphical user interface coupled to an electronic device of the legal professional, wherein the electronic device of the legal professional includes a processor and a memory. The method additionally includes sending identifiable information about the legal professional to the user and enabling communication between the user and the legal professional using sensors coupled to the electronic device of the user and sensors coupled to the electronic device of the legal professional. |
US12026791B2 |
Method, system, computer equipment and medium for estimating nitrogen application amount in distributive regions
A method disclosed includes following steps: gridding on a research area to obtain grid units; performing a numerical processing on fertilization influence features to obtain fertilization influence numerical features of each grid unit; acquiring time information of the fertilization manual in the research area; calculating the fertilization influence numerical features of each grid unit by using weights of the fertilization influence features, acquiring nitrogen fertilizer application amounts of each grid unit in different time periods; performing a data processing on a first geographic information system to obtain a second geographic information system; and using the second geographic information system to estimate a nitrogen fertilizer application amount in the research area. A system disclosed includes a gridding unit, a digitizing unit, an acquisition unit, a calculation unit, a data processing unit and a nitrogen fertilizer estimation unit. a computer equipment disclosed includes a processor and a memory for storing executable programs. |
US12026789B2 |
Systems and methods of forensic analysis of cryptocurrency transactions
Systems and methods of forensic analysis of cryptocurrency transactions are described herein. A method can include obtaining fiat-based transaction data from a bank account, identifying a purchase of a cryptocurrency from fiat-based transaction data and cryptocurrency exchange trade history data from a cryptocurrency exchange where the cryptocurrency was purchased, obtaining cryptocurrency-based transaction data that identifies downstream cryptocurrency transaction data where the cryptocurrency was transferred out of the cryptocurrency exchange; and scoring a user who purchased or used the cryptocurrency based on the fiat-based transaction data, the cryptocurrency exchange trade history data, and the cryptocurrency-based transaction data. |
US12026787B2 |
Accelerated intelligent enterprise including timely vendor spend analytics
An intelligent enterprise system and method is disclosed. The system and method include an input/output (IO) interface configured to receive information related to accounting information, a processor interconnected with a memory configured to store received information from the IO interface, and analyze the information to provide timely vendor spend analytics, and a display device configured to display the provided timely vendor spend analytics. |
US12026784B1 |
System and method to interactively update insurance information based on vehicle modifications
A computer system includes a memory configured to store instructions and a processor in communication with the memory. The processor upon execution of the instructions effectuates operations configured to prompt a user to select a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a plurality of components that can be exchanged for alternative components; prompt a user to select at least one selected component among the plurality of components of the vehicle; in response to user selection of a selected component, provide a plurality of alternative components compatible with the selected component, the plurality of alternative components including a custom component type, wherein the custom component type is not within an initial set of components for the vehicle; prompt the user to select a custom component type from the plurality of alternative components for the selected component; determine a premium associated with an insurance policy covering the vehicle, wherein the premium is based on the custom component type; and provide the premium to the user. |
US12026783B1 |
Systems and methods for continuously updating policy data based on dynamically acquired image data
A method may include receiving, via at least one processor, a plurality of images representative of a property and determining whether two or more images of the plurality of images correspond to reference image data associated with the property. The method may then involve combining the images to generate a digitally stitched image that corresponds to the reference image data in response to the images corresponding to the reference image data and comparing the digitally stitched image to the reference image data to identify features associated with the property. The method may also involve updating a model representative of the property based on the features and generating an updated insurance policy associated with the property based on the model. Afterwards, the method may send a notification indicative of the updated insurance policy to a computing device. |
US12026780B1 |
Distributed ledger system for managing loss histories for properties
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a distributed ledger, such as a blockchain, for managing loss histories for individuals and/or assets, such as real estate, homes, and vehicles, and/or for creating and maintaining loss history reports for individuals and/or insurable assets. The loss histories or loss history reports may be individual or insured specific, or may be insurable or insured asset specific. |
US12026778B2 |
Systems and methods for display notifications for routing of electronic transaction processing results
A computer implemented system and method are disclosed involving technological advancements in the processing of electronic transaction processing results. The system may comprise a computer apparatus implementing a checking account system, a savings account system, a merchant account and investment account on a funds management system, and one or more computer systems and mobile devices including a communication interface, processor, memory storing computer-executable instructions, and savings modules. Reward amounts may be calculated based on various techniques. |
US12026776B2 |
Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for an electronic financial platform
In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for specifically programming a computer machine to perform at lease: receiving, from a trader, a passive indication of interest (IOI) for a financial instrument, where the passive IOI is a bid or an offer and a resting liquidity; classifying the trader as at least: a trading type that is subject to a decline ratio calculation for crossing the passive IOIs, where the decline ratio calculation identifies how many eligible aggressive IOIs have been previously declined by the trader out of a total number of all eligible aggressive IOIs that were offered to such trader; receiving, from another trader, another IOI that is an aggressive IOI, where the aggressive IOI is available to be immediately crossed at the price; and determining, in real-time, an allocation of the aggressive IOI to the trader submitted the passive IOI based on the decline ratio of the trader. |
US12026773B2 |
Refinancing tools for purchasing transactions
A web based finance system allows users to refinance past eligible purchasing transactions. The system can include a system server(s) which is in communication through a network with client computing devices associated with customers. The server can receive customer information and determine a refinancing value range based upon the user has a bank account and/or credit risk rating information. The server can identify prior eligible credit card purchases for refinancing and the customer can select one or more purchases for refinancing and the refinancing loan terms. |
US12026772B2 |
Systems and methods for managing a loan application
The disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for managing a loan application. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed that may include identifying one or more unfulfilled conditions associated with a loan application of a customer and sending, to a customer device, a request for a loan application document based on the identified one or more unfulfilled conditions. The method may also include receiving, from the customer device, a responsive loan application document. The method may also include identifying a document type for the responsive loan application document and confirming that the responsive loan application document is a valid document. Finally, the method may also include sending loan application status information to the customer device based on the confirmation. |
US12026768B2 |
Initiating requests in response to triggers on client
Provided herein are methods whereby item provider services can define unique offerings, including categories of products, individual products, and information requests, and link them to a trigger, enabling the item provider service promote the offerings to the end users. A trigger can include any unique and specially formatted media entity that, in conjunction with software on a mobile device, can be detected using sensors to initiate a workflow. Triggers may include, for example, specially formatted images, videos, audio signals, QR codes, GPS locations, Bluetooth beacons, or similar mobile-detectable entities, among others. Triggers may be defined and associated with an offering. |
US12026767B2 |
Purchase management system and method
A purchase management system 100 comprises a central database arrangement 110 and a purchasing authorization database module 130, arranged to communicate with a transaction authorization module 405. The central database arrangement 110: receives, from a purchasing entity 200, purchasing rules applying to a purchasing group 250; adds a selected purchasing group 250 as metadata linked to a first transaction ID; adds the purchasing rules applying to said purchasing group 250; and transfers the metadata to the purchasing authorization database module 130. The purchasing authorization database module 130 receives a purchase approval request from the transaction authorization module 405; decides on the purchase approval request based on whether the requested purchase fulfils the purchasing rules; responds to the transaction authorization module 405 with approval or rejection of the purchase approval request; and transfers the transaction information to the central database arrangement 110. The central database arrangement 110 transfers the transaction information to the purchasing entity 200, thereby allowing the information about the purchase to be automatically entered into administrative systems of the purchasing entity 200. |
US12026760B2 |
Method and apparatus for transacting resource flow
A method for transacting a resource flow is provided. The method is applied to a blockchain server, and includes: acquiring initial transaction information for associating a requester client with a provider client, and sending the initial transaction information to other blockchain servers, to store the initial transaction information in respective corresponding blockchain database; acquiring certificate information indicative of a status of a resource flow usage of the requester client; and determining a first value indicative of a value added by the requester client to an account of the provider client based on the initial transaction information and the certificate information, and sending the first value to the other blockchain servers. An apparatus for transacting a resource flow, a computer equipment, and a computer-readable medium are further provided. |
US12026759B2 |
Artificial intelligence based service recommendation
In one aspect, a method includes receiving merchant profile data describing attributes of merchants; generating, using one or more machine-trained models and the merchant profile data, a respective first profile for each merchant of the merchants; generating, using the one or more machine-trained models, a respective second profile for each of the plurality of merchant services using at least one type of description for each of the plurality of merchant services, wherein the respective first profile for each merchant and the respective second profile for each of the plurality of merchant services are numerically comparable; identifying a list of merchant service recommendations for at least one of the merchants using generated first profiles and second profiles; and configuring a merchant computing device of the at least one merchant with at least one merchant service selected by the merchant from the list of merchant service recommendations. |
US12026757B2 |
Method, apparatus, and computer program product for determining closing metrics
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for calculating closing metrics regarding a contract between a promotion service and provider. A promotional system may calculate a probability of closing, and an estimated time to close. The promotion service may offer a promotion to consumers for a discounted product or service, to be honored by the provider. A category, lead source, historical data, stage in sales, and/or size of the provider may be used in calculating a probability of close and/or time to close. An example method may comprise supplying a classifying model with a dataset, wherein the dataset comprises an identification of a provider and attributes corresponding to the provider and identifying a class of the provider in accordance with the plurality of corresponding attributes, wherein the identification is determined based on one or more patterns determinative of a return rate by the classifying model. |
US12026754B2 |
Pruning field weights for content selection
One or more computing devices, systems, and/or methods are provided. A machine learning model may be trained using a plurality of sets of information. One or more pruning operations may be performed in association with the training to generate a machine learning model with a sparse set of field weights associated with feature fields associated with features of the plurality of sets of auction information. A request for content associated with a client device may be received. A set of features associated with the request for content may be determined. Positive signal probabilities associated with a plurality of content items may be determined using the machine learning model based upon field weights, of the machine learning model, associated with the set of features. A content item may be selected from the plurality of content items for presentation via the client device based upon the positive signal probabilities. |
US12026753B2 |
Speech recognition for keywords
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for speech recognition are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a candidate adword from an advertiser. The method further includes generating a score for the candidate adword based on a likelihood of a speech recognizer generating, based on an utterance of the candidate adword, a transcription that includes a word that is associated with an expected pronunciation of the candidate adword. The method further includes classifying, based at least on the score, the candidate adword as an appropriate adword for use in a bidding process for advertisements that are selected based on a transcription of a speech query or as not an appropriate adword for use in the bidding process for advertisements that are selected based on the transcription of the speech query. |
US12026750B2 |
Methods and systems for dynamically providing content
Systems and methods are disclosed for dynamically providing content to a user. The disclosed embodiments include generating a recommendation matrix based on event data received from a client. In certain embodiments, the client may be configured to generate event data associated with the client or a user associated with the client. The disclosed embodiments may also include generating an offer score matrix based on the recommendation matrix and the event data. In certain aspects, the offer score matrix may include score values associated with a set of offers to be provided to the user. The disclosed embodiments may identify a first offer from the set of offers based on the score values for the offers and provide an identification of the first offer. The disclosed embodiments may also receive content associated with the first offer for display on the client. |
US12026746B2 |
Instrument system interaction tracking
Techniques for providing webpages based on tracking consumer device interactions are discussed herein. |
US12026737B2 |
Management system, management method, management server, and storage medium
A management server includes: a reception section that receives, from a second user terminal, a rental request for use of a battery; and an incentive management section that, when a first battery or a second battery is rented to a second user, gives an incentive, according to return of the battery from the second user, wherein the incentive management section gives a first incentive to the second user when the second user returns the first battery to a first user, and gives a second incentive to the second user when the second user returns the second battery to the first user or when the second user returns the first battery to a place of return that is different from the first user, and the first incentive is an incentive having a higher value than the second incentive. |
US12026734B1 |
Sensing devices and methods for dynamic travel transactions
Sensing devices and associated methods are disclosed for providing dynamic travel transactions. An example sensing device includes a sensor associated with a vehicle and a controller operably coupled with the sensor. The sensor is configured to generate first device data of a first user device associated with a first user where the first device data includes first trip data of the vehicle and the first user. The sensor is further configured to generate travel variability data associated with the vehicle where the travel variability data includes one or more vehicle operating parameters that vary during travel of the vehicle. The controller of the sensing device is configured to generate a travel transaction based upon the first device data of the first user device and the travel variability data associated with the vehicle. |
US12026731B2 |
Method for personalized marketing and advertising of retail products
Method for personalized marketing or advertising of products for purchase from retail stores. Generally, the method includes utilizing information monitoring devices to gather shopping activities of the persons, including product interaction information, to obtain an information analysis about the shopping activities of the persons, further includes tracking the persons utilizing information monitoring devices, and further includes providing the persons a communication to a retailer location at which the persons can purchase related products. Such communication to the persons further includes marketing/advertising information regarding the products, coupons regarding the products, promotions regarding related products, purchase options regarding the products. |
US12026729B1 |
Systems and methods for match evaluation based on change in telematics inferences via a telematics marketplace
Method, system, device, and non-transitory computer-readable medium for match evaluation. In some examples, a computer-implemented method includes: collecting a first set of operator data during a first time period prior to user acquisition; collecting a second set of operator data during a second time period after user acquisition; determining a first set of telematics inferences including an predicted profitability; determining a second set of telematics inferences including an actual profitability; determining and continually updating one or more match evaluations based at least in part upon one or more differences between the first set of telematics inferences and the second set of telematics inferences; and modifying the one or more predictive models based at least in part upon the one or more match evaluations. |
US12026727B2 |
Systems and methods for managing and modifying web content
Systems, methods, and media for managing and modifying web content are provided. An exemplary method may include the steps of providing a web content management application via a web site, the web content management application adapted to maintain a global marketing framework; generating a web marketing campaign from at least a portion of the global marketing framework, wherein the data included in the web content is generated by the web content management application according to a predetermined format of rendering engines; gathering marketing data from at least one of the web server associated with the web marketing campaign and consumer devices accessing the web marketing campaign, the marketing data including information indicative of interests of consumers; storing the marketing data in a database; analyzing the marketing data; and periodically or continually modifying the content of a web marketing campaign to substantially correspond to the interests of the consumers. |
US12026724B2 |
Tokenizing scarce goods with provenance history bound to biological fingerprints
Techniques for enabling the creation of a digital asset representation of physical goods (e.g., luxury items) produced in limited quantities or heirloom-goods associated with restricted ownership rules. Anti-counterfeiting mechanisms are proposed for both classes of goods. The provenance of both classes of goods is traced using cryptography and decentralized ledger technology. For example, mechanisms to restrict ownership of heirloom-goods are proposed based on the combination of the DNA biological fingerprint of the patron who originated the goods and smart contract technology. The goods can be represented as digital tokens on the blockchain, binding manufacturing evidence to the token. For heirloom-goods that have restricted ownership rules, persons seeking to acquire the good via the digital token and smart contract are required to prove that they satisfy the entitlement rules based on a biological relationship to the patron. |
US12026721B2 |
Transaction visualization tool
Disclosed herein are methods and systems of visually representing and tracking transactions on a graphical user interface to identify fraudulent or money-laundering entities. A server may receive data corresponding to a plurality of transactions for display on the graphical user interface as a set of graphical nodes linked by a set of graphical components. When the server receives a selection of a graphical node from a user, the server may display on the graphical interface a first subset of graphical nodes directly linked by a first subset of graphical components to the selected graphical node, a visual attribute of each of the first subset of graphical components directly linked to the selected graphical node, and a second subset of graphical nodes indirectly linked by a second subset of graphical components having at least one degree of separation from the selected graphical node. |
US12026714B2 |
Payer-controlled payment processing
A method for payment authorization includes receiving, by a payer device registered with payer identification, merchant identification and transaction information transmitted to the payer device from a merchant device registered with the merchant identification. The method further includes deriving a transaction request using a payer token, the merchant identification and transaction information, and sending the transaction request to an authorization server, using the payer device; validating the transaction request and forwarding the transaction request to an acquirer system, using the authorization server; receiving authorization and approval codes from the acquirer system for a transaction referenced by the transaction information, using the authorization server and transmitting the approval codes to the merchant and payer devices based upon the authorization, using the authorization server. During registration the authorization server stores payer card and PAN data and issues a token to the payer, sending card and PAN to an acquirer during a transaction. |
US12026707B2 |
Systems and methods for cryptographic authentication of contactless cards
Example embodiments of systems and methods for data transmission between a contactless card and a client device in support of a FIDO authentication are provided. In an embodiment, upon receipt of a challenge issued by a server in connection with a pending transaction, the contactless card may authorize the client device to utilize a FIDO private key to respond to the challenge. If the response to the challenge is successful, the FIDO authentication may proceed and the transaction may be completed. |
US12026706B2 |
Systems and methods for enhanced data routing based on data prioritization
An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system. |
US12026705B2 |
System and method for payments using biometric authentication
In order to validate a user to facilitate conducting a high-valued financial transaction via wireless communication between an electronic device (such as a smartphone) and another electronic device (such as a point-of-sale terminal), the electronic device may authenticate the user prior to the onset of the high-valued financial transaction. In particular, a secure enclave processor in a processor may provide local validation information that is specific to the electronic device to a secure element in the electronic device when received local authentication information that is specific to the electronic device (such as a biometric identifier of the user) matches stored authentication information. Moreover, an authentication applet in the secure element may provide the local validation information to an activated payment applet in the secure element. This may enable the payment applet to conduct the high-valued financial transaction via wireless communication, such as near-field communication. |
US12026704B2 |
System and method for assessing a digital interaction with a digital third party account service
A system and method for assessing digital interactions with a digital third party accounts can include receiving user account credentials for authentication with an external computing system, storing the user account credentials in association with a authentication token and communicating the authentication token to a computing device of an external application service; receiving, through a programmatic communication interface, a request that references the authentication token and digital interaction details; programmatically authenticating, using the stored user account credentials, as a user account with the external computing system and retrieving account data; processing the account data in combination with the digital interaction details and thereby generating a digital interact assessment; and initiating execution of a digital interaction based in part on the digital interaction assessment. |
US12026703B2 |
Blockchain-implemented method and system for access control on remote internet-enabled resources
The invention provides a blockchain-implemented control method and corresponding system(s). The invention may control access to an internet-enabled resource such as an IoT device that is provided with computing capabilities enabling it to communicate with other computer-based resources and interact with a distributed ledger such as a blockchain. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for controlling the use of an internet-enabled resource comprising providing a first blockchain transaction comprising at least one output which is redeemable only by provision of at least: i) a secret value selected by a user; and ii) a signature associated with a resource provider; sending use-related information to the resource; generating a second blockchain transaction requesting at least the secret value; and modifying the second blockchain transaction to include the secret value. |
US12026695B2 |
System and process for conducting multiple transactions with a single card
A transaction system and process includes providing financial transactions based on a single card. The transaction system and process further including providing prepaid wireless service based on the single card and providing long-distance service based on the single card. |
US12026690B2 |
Display method for foldable electronic device and electronic device
A specific solution includes: as an electronic device is folded, dividing a display screen of the electronic device into a first screen and a second screen; when the electronic device is in a folded state, detecting that the electronic device is in a landscape state or a portrait state; and if the electronic device is in the landscape state, displaying a first interface in response to horizontal unfolding of the electronic device, where the first interface includes a payment mode of one or more applications; or if the electronic device is in the portrait state, displaying a second interface in response to vertical unfolding of the electronic device, where the second interface includes any one of a lock screen interface, a main interface, or an interface displayed before the electronic device is folded. |
US12026688B1 |
Systems and methods for transactions using an ATM/credit/debit card and a second communications channel to an account holder's bank
Systems and methods for performing a transaction with a headless point-of-sale or automated teller machine (ATM) device are disclosed using a card having a second communications path to a financial services provider. A card having a display and radio frequency (RF) communications module may be authenticated with a headless point-of-sale device using a short-range RF communications link. Characteristics of the card may be set prior to the transaction. Transaction information may be provided to the display of the card from the headless point-of-sale device. A customer may confirm the transaction at the card using a touch-sensitive input area. During the processing, a communication may be made over the second communications path to authorize the transaction independently of the transaction processing path. A transaction may then be completed at the headless point-of-sale device. |
US12026687B2 |
Systems configured to manage user-related external party-activity software objects by using machine-readable indicia and methods of use thereof
Systems for helping a user manage external party-activity software objects by using machine-readable indicia. In one embodiment, an exemplary computer-implemented method may comprise receiving a first request to link a digital profile of the application end user associated with the entity with a third-party entity. In response to receiving the first request, the second request is sent to a second server associated with the third-party entity, and a third request is received from the application end user for accessing at least one user-related external party-activity software object via the first server by using machine-readable indicia. A user interface is generated including the at least one user-related external party-activity software object based on the machine-readable indicia, and the at least one user-related external party-activity software object requires the user to complete the at least one activity associated with the third-party entity and is displayed within the user interface without the computing device associated with the application end user communicating with the second server associated with the third-party entity. The at least one user-related external party-activity software object comprises data fields that may be pre-populated with user-related, external party-related information. |
US12026682B2 |
Method and system to convert demolished concrete into a readily recyclable product
Method and system to convert demolished concrete into a readily recyclable product which is capable to reliably replace virgin feedstock that is used for manufacturing concrete, wherein converting the demolished concrete into the readily recyclable product comprises adding a plurality of information carriers to said product, wherein the plurality of information carriers are regularly distributed into said product by securing that each separate fraction of the product will hold a dedicated information carrier, and wherein each such dedicated information carrier is arranged to refer to information that is characteristic for the fraction of the product in which the dedicated information carrier is contained. |
US12026680B2 |
System and method for inferring machine failure, estimating when the machine will be repaired, and computing an optimal solution
Techniques are provided that may include receiving sensor data from one or more machine sensors, the sensor data indicating machine failure. Informational data about current repair technician backlog, shop availability backlog, and parts availability are retrieved and inputted to a machine learning model for computing an estimated time to when the failed machine will be repaired. Customer data and dealer site data are retrieved and an estimated financial impact from a potential loaner machine is computed. The various computed and retrieved data are inputted to a decision tree algorithm, which computes an optimal solution for maintaining customer productivity. The network-accessible dealer site is notified of the optimal solution, which is intended for the customer. |
US12026679B2 |
Methods for estimating repair data utilizing artificial intelligence and devices thereof
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and an apparatus for automated estimation of repair data includes applying a first generated artificial intelligence model on a received vehicle damage image associated with an electronic claim to identify damaged component(s) on a vehicle without using any metadata. A heat map analysis is performed on the received actual vehicle damage image to identify a damage severity value associated with at least one of the identified damaged component(s). A second generated artificial intelligence model is applied on the received actual vehicle damage image and the damage severity value associated with the identified damaged component(s) to determine repair data and a repair-or-replace designation. The determined repair data and the determined repair-or-replace designation for at least one of the identified one or more damaged components is provided in response to the received actual vehicle damage image associated with the electronic claim. |
US12026677B2 |
Interactive job recommendation and application submission tools of employment website entities
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for interactive job recommendation and application submission tools of employment website entities. A system includes processor(s). The processor(s) are configured to retrieve, during a session on an employment app operating on a computing device, a first employment opportunity for the candidate based upon candidate information and employment preferences of the candidate. The processor(s) are configured to detect, during the session, an employment command received from the candidate via the computing device in response to presenting the first employment opportunity to the candidate via the computing device. The processor(s), in response to determining that the employment command is a first predefined single swipe motion across a touchscreen of the computing device, are configured to automatically populate an electronic application for the first employment opportunity utilizing the candidate information, automatically submit the electronic application to an employer, and present a second employment opportunity via the computing device. |
US12026670B2 |
Systems and methods for aligning documents with near field communication devices
Systems and methods for aligning a mobile device and a document are disclosed. An exemplary method comprises the steps of determining a model identifier from the mobile device; associating the model identifier with a device configuration from a source; receiving an image of the document taken by the camera of the mobile device; identifying a document type; associating the document type with a document configuration from the source; selecting an alignment feedback schema based on the device configuration and the document configuration; generating alignment feedback based on the image processing; detecting for a data connection between the mobile device and the document; and generating a connection indication when the data connection is detected. |
US12026668B2 |
Inventory management loadout system
An inventory management loadout system is a system that expedites the delivery of products in a warehouse or distribution center by simplifying the loading process. The system may include a support platform, a support wheel, a wheel frame, a plurality of tubular shelves, an inbound conveyor system, and an outbound conveyor system. The support platform supports the operation of the system. The support wheel enables the temporary storing of the products so that the products are ready to be loaded onto the corresponding truck. The wheel frame supports the load from the support wheel and enables the rotation of the support wheel. The plurality of tubular shelves facilitates the vertical storage of the products to prevent bottlenecking. The inbound conveyor system enables the loading of the products to the plurality of tubular shelves. The outbound conveyor system facilitates the unloading of the products from the plurality of tubular shelves. |
US12026666B2 |
Electronic device and method of controlling electronic device
Provided are an electronic device capable of providing text information corresponding to a user voice through a user interface and a method of controlling the electronic device. Specifically, an electronic device according to the present disclosure, when an image including at least one object is obtained, analyzes the image to identify the at least one object included in the image, and when a user voice is received, performs voice recognition on the user voice to obtain text information corresponding to the user voice, then identifies an object corresponding to the user voice among the at least one object included in the image, and displays a memo user interface (UI) including text information on an area corresponding to the object identified as corresponding to the user voice among areas on a display. |
US12026665B2 |
Identifying inventory items using multiple confidence levels
A method for identifying an inventory item is provided. The method includes using first one or more sensors to produce first one or more outputs indicative of an inventory item, using second one or more sensors to produce second one or more outputs indicative of the inventory item, generating, based on the first one or more outputs and independent of the second one or more outputs, a first confidence level of the inventory item being a first inventory item, generating, based on the second one or more outputs and independent of the first one or more outputs, a second confidence level of the inventory item being a second inventory item, and identifying, based on the first confidence level and the second confidence level, the inventory item as one of the first inventory item or the second inventory item. |
US12026659B2 |
Automated system for management of receptacles
A management system for managing the utilization of item receptacles in a distribution network. Items can be transferred to recipients at a limited number of item receptacles in unit delivery facilities of the distribution network. Item retrieval behavior is tracked to determine a recipient score for known recipients. Based on the recipient scores, subsequent items to be transferred can be placed in a receptacle or a storage area based on the associated recipient score. Placement in receptacles can be prioritized to recipients with low scores indicating that the item will likely be retrieved quickly, while items addressed to recipients with high scores may not be placed into a receptacle if receptacles are scarce. |
US12026658B2 |
System and method for automated delivery of refrigerated perishable items
A method of selling goods to a customer, comprising: loading a variety of goods into a plurality of dispenser robots; receiving an order for goods by a customer over a communications network; causing a delivery vehicle to move along a guideway to at least one location of at least one dispenser robot in the plurality of dispenser robots responsive to receiving the order; causing dispensing of goods from the at least one dispenser robot into the delivery vehicle; causing the delivery vehicle to load onto an aerial tramway responsive to causing dispensing of the goods; causing the delivery vehicle to move to a destination point on aerial tramway; and causing presenting the goods in the delivery vehicle to the customer at the destination point. |
US12026657B2 |
Outbound hazmat handling system
A system for handling hazmat products in a fulfillment center. The system includes a conveyance and packing equipment assembly that facilitates physical acquisition and consolidation of inventory items into a container, a labeling applicator that automatically applies hazmat labels, a scan tunnel, and a server. The server includes computing hardware of a processor, a memory, an input/output engine, a database, and a hazmat handling engine. The input/output engine is configured to receive a customer order and communicate between the server and the conveyance and packing equipment assembly, the labeling applicator, and the scan tunnel. The hazmat handling engine determines customer orders with exceptions requiring specialized handling. The hazmat handling engine marks determined customer orders with exceptions and forwards the remaining orders for allocation and cartonization. The labeling applicator automatically applies one or more hazmat labels to the packaged container containing hazmat items based on compliance labeling criteria. |
US12026656B2 |
System and process for pairing commercial shipping assets within a dynamic information discovery protocol
A method for pairing commercial shipping assets includes identifying the presence of a second asset using a sensor system of a first asset, retrieving a master asset identifier of the second asset using a controller of the first asset, physically connecting the first asset and the second asset, and updating a dynamic information discovery protocol environment. |
US12026653B2 |
Database system and method for carbon footprint optimization
Various examples are directed to using a web-based analytics system to determine a carbon footprint metric for a product. The web-based analytics system may import indirect carbon footprint data from an environmental compliance system and quantity structure data describing the product from an accounting system table. The web-based analytics system may identify, using the quantity structure data, a first constituent component for the product and import first constituent component carbon footprint data for the first constituent component. The web-based analytics system may identify an activity for the product and import activity carbon footprint data describing a carbon footprint for the activity. The web-based analytics system may determine the carbon footprint metric for the product using the first constituent component carbon footprint data, the activity carbon footprint data, and the indirect carbon footprint data. |
US12026652B2 |
Generation of engagement and support recommendations for content creators
Systems and methods are provided for generating engagement recommendations suggesting ways that one or more creators of content may maximize subscribership and/or subscription-based revenue, as well as support recommendations suggesting ways that the one or more creators of content may realize successful support of their content creation. Engagement recommendations can involve suggestions regarding when and/or how to engage one or more subscribers that results in a positive impact to subscribership and/or subscription-based revenue. Support recommendations can involve suggestions regarding when and/or how to elicit support in line with preferred indicia of success set forth by the one or more creators. |
US12026651B2 |
Data processing systems and methods for providing training in a vendor procurement process
Data processing systems and methods, according to various embodiments, are adapted for performing a process of procuring a vendor and sub-processes associated therewith, such as performing vendor risk assessments and providing training specific to the procurement of that particular vendor. Training requirements for the user procuring the vendor and/or for the vendor itself are determined and any deficiencies in current, valid training requirements are identified. Training to address any identified deficiencies is provided as part of the vendor procurement process. Training may be customized based on trainee and/or organization attributes to improve the effectiveness of such training. |
US12026650B1 |
Business decision management system to operational decision management adaptor
The present disclosure describes an adaptor device. The adapter device communicates with disparate management systems. The adaptor receives, from a first decision management system, a first plurality of artifacts that defines a first set of logic for a decision, wherein the first plurality of artifacts comprises two or more rule families, and converts the first plurality of artifacts into a second plurality of artifacts that defines a second set of logic for the decision, that is equivalent to the first set of logic, and that is executable by a second decision management system. The converting includes recognizing one or more dependencies between the two or more rule families, configuring the second set of logic to perform rule flows for the two or more rule families in an execution order according to the one or more dependencies, and communicating the second plurality of artifacts to the second decision management system. |
US12026649B2 |
Systems and methods to measure and visualize threshold of user workload
Systems and methods for measuring and visualizing threshold of user workload. Exemplary implementations may: manage environment state information describing units of work assigned to individual users within the collaboration environment, individual units of work having individual start dates and individual end dates; determine threshold information including individual values of a threshold parameter for the individual users; effectuate presentation of a user interface based on the values of the work unit parameter, the values of the threshold parameter for the individual users, and/or other information; and/or perform other operations. |
US12026644B2 |
Machine-learning-based adaptive threads orchestrator design in the MFG-based data offloading mechanism
A system for coordinating data offloading includes a controller. The controller is configured to at least receive a set of data metrics corresponding to a set of vehicles, generate a set of vehicle clusters based on the set of data metrics, determine a thread distribution based on the set of vehicle clusters, and transmit a data offloading control signal to each of the set of vehicles according to the thread distribution. |
US12026642B2 |
Content collaboration platform with an integrated trip coordination service and interface
A trip-planning operation includes identifying a primary work location associated with each user account of a dependency graph defined by the three or more users performing a set of interaction events on a software platform. A first set of advanced programming interface (API) calls is generated to a third party service to obtain one or more query results based on the primary work location, which are then analyzed to determine a ranked list of candidate trip locations based on a ranking criterion. At least a portion of the ranked list is displayed on the client device and, in response to an input from the client device and upon a determination that a consensus regarding the candidate trip location exists among the three or more user accounts, a second API call is generated to the third party service to book a trip to the candidate trip location for each user account. |
US12026641B2 |
Determining and providing predetermined location data points to service providers
A system and method for arranging a transport service is described. A system can receive a request for transport service from a user device. The request can include a requested pickup location data point. The system determines a predetermined location data point associated with the requested pickup location data point. The first predetermined location data point can be different from the requested pickup location data point. The system selects a driver to perform a transport service for the user based, at least in part, on the requested pickup location data point, and transmits the predetermined location data point to a driver device of the selected driver. |
US12026637B1 |
Computer assisted programming using automated next node recommender for complex directed acyclic graphs
A method including setting an initial lookback path length for a current path in a directed acyclic graph. The current path includes a subset of the nodes connected by a sequence of the edges. The method also includes querying, for a current lookback path length, whether a matching key is present in a transition probability dictionary (TPD). The method also includes querying, responsive to the matching key being present in the TPD for the current lookback path length, whether a matching value is present for the matching key. The matching value includes a sample path in the TPD that matches the current path. Responsive to the matching value being present in the TPD for the matching key, a next node associated with the matching value is returned. The next node is connectable in a valid operational relationship to a last node in the current path. |
US12026634B2 |
Dynamic response prediction for improved bot task processing
Systems and methods can be provided for predicting responses during communication sessions with network devices. In some implementations, systems and methods can facilitate predicting responses using machine learning techniques. Messages received through a platform can be stored in a repository. A machine learning model may be trained using the stored messages. When a terminal device is communicating with a network device in a communication session, the messages exchanged in the communication session and the machine learning model can be used to predict future responses in real-time. The predicted future responses can be presented at the terminal device. A predicted response can be selected at the terminal device. Upon selection, the selected predicted response is transmitted to the network device during the communication session. |
US12026633B2 |
Advanced workflow based self-serve automation system
The present technology addresses a need in the art for an automated tool that allows users to create network-based custom workflows for networks and associated management applications. The users do not need to have in-depth network knowledge to work with the tool or even write any code/script. The tool provides the users with a flexible graphical user interface for automated troubleshooting, network provisioning, and closed-loop automation. Further, the tool uses a domain-independent semantic machine reasoning engine as an underlying engine and a mock data engine to test and validate network-based workflows created by the users. |
US12026631B2 |
Generalized production rules—N-gram feature extraction from abstract syntax trees (AST) for code vectorization
Herein is resource-constrained feature enrichment for analysis of parse trees such as suspicious database queries. In an embodiment, a computer receives a parse tree that contains many tree nodes. Each tree node is associated with a respective production rule that was used to generate the tree node. Extracted from the parse tree are many sequences of production rules having respective sequence lengths that satisfy a length constraint that accepts at least one fixed length that is greater than two. Each extracted sequence of production rules consists of respective production rules of a sequence of tree nodes in a respective directed tree path of the parse tree having a path length that satisfies that same length constraint. Based on the extracted sequences of production rules, a machine learning model generates an inference. In a bag of rules data structure, the extracted sequences of production rules are aggregated by distinct sequence and duplicates are counted. |
US12026628B2 |
Processor system and method for increasing data-transfer bandwidth during execution of a scheduled parallel process
A broadcast subsystem of a processor system includes: a set of broadcast buses, each broadcast bus in the set of broadcast buses electrically coupled to a subset of primary memory units in the set of primary memory units; a primary memory unit queue: configured to store a first set of data transfer requests associated with the set of primary memory units; electrically coupled to the data buffer a broadcast scheduler: electrically coupled to the primary memory unit queue; electrically coupled to the set of broadcast buses; and configured to transfer source data from the data buffer to a target subset of primary memory units in the set of primary memory units via the set of broadcast buses based on the set of data transfer requests stored in the primary memory unit queue. |
US12026627B2 |
System and method for deep machine learning for computer vision applications
A computer vision (CV) training system, includes: a supervised learning system to estimate a supervision output from one or more input images according to a target CV application, and to determine a supervised loss according to the supervision output and a ground-truth of the supervision output; an unsupervised learning system to determine an unsupervised loss according to the supervision output and the one or more input images; a weakly supervised learning system to determine a weakly supervised loss according to the supervision output and a weak label corresponding to the one or more input images; and a joint optimizer to concurrently optimize the supervised loss, the unsupervised loss, and the weakly supervised loss. |
US12026625B2 |
On-line prediction method of surface roughness of parts based on SDAE-DBN algorithm
An on line prediction method of part surface roughness based on SDAE-DBN algorithm. The tri-axis acceleration sensor is adsorbed on the rear bearing of the machine tool spindle through the magnetic seat to collect the vibration signals of the cutting process, and a microphone is placed in the left front of the processed part to collect the noise signals of the cutting process of the machine tool; the trend term of dynamic signal is eliminated, and the signal is smoothed; a stacked denoising autoencoder is constructed, and the greedy algorithm is used to train the network, and the extracted features are used as the input of deep belief network to train the network; the real-time vibration and noise signals in the machining process are input into the deep network after data processing, and the current surface roughness is set as output by the network. |
US12026623B2 |
Machine learning using gradient estimate determined using improved perturbations
A method of training a learning network is described. The method includes generating a first estimate of a gradient for the learning network and generating subsequent estimates of the gradient using a feedback network. The feedback network generates improved perturbations for the subsequent gradient estimates. Gradient estimates include the first estimate of the gradient and the subsequent estimates of the gradient. The method also includes using the gradient estimates to determine weights in the learning network. The improved perturbations may include lower variance perturbations. |
US12026622B2 |
Contextually generated perceptions
Embodiments of the present invention train multiple Perception models to predict contextual metadata (tags) with respect to target content items. By extracting context from content items, and generating associations among the Perception models, individual Perceptions trigger one another based on the extracted context to generate a more robust set of contextual metadata. A Perception Identifier predicts core tags that make coarse distinctions among content items at relatively higher levels of abstraction, while also triggering other Perception models to predict additional perception tags at lower levels of abstraction. A Dense Classifier identifies sub-content items at various levels of abstraction, and facilitates the iterative generation of additional dense tags across integrated Perceptions. Class-specific thresholds are generated with respect to individual classes of each Perception to address the inherent sampling bias that results from the varying number and quality of training samples (across different classes of content items) available to train each Perception. |
US12026617B2 |
Neural network method and apparatus
A processor-implemented method of performing a convolution operation is provided. The method includes obtaining input feature map data and kernel data, determine the kernel data based on a number of input channels of the input feature map, a number of output channels of an output feature map, and a number of groups of the input feature map data and a number of groups of the kernel data related to the convolution operation, and performing the convolution operation based on the input feature map data and the determined kernel data. |
US12026615B2 |
Training of photonic neural networks through in situ backpropagation
Systems and methods for training photonic neural networks in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. One embodiment includes a method for training a set of one or more optical interference units (OIUs) of a photonic artificial neural network (ANN), wherein the method includes calculating a loss for an original input to the photonic ANN, computing an adjoint input based on the calculated loss, measuring intensities for a set of one or more phase shifters in the set of OIUs when the computed adjoint input and the original input are interfered with each other within the set of OIUs, computing a gradient from the measured intensities, and tuning phase shifters of the OIU based on the computed gradient. |
US12026609B2 |
Area and power efficient implementation of resistive processing units using complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology
A resistive processing unit (RPU) that includes a pair of transistors connected in series providing an update function for a weight of a training methodology to the RPU, and a read transistor for reading the weight of the training methodology. In some embodiments, the resistive processing unit (RPU) further includes a capacitor connecting a gate of the read transistor to the air of transistors providing the update function for the resistive processing unit (RPU). The capacitor stores said weight of training methodology for the RPU. |
US12026608B2 |
Method for adjusting output level of multilayer neural network neuron
A method for adjusting output level of a neuron in a multilayer neural network is provided. The multilayer neural network includes a memristor and an analog processing circuit, causing transmission of the signals between the neurons and the signal processing in the neurons to be performed in an analog region. The method includes an adjustment step that adjusts an output level of the neurons of each of the layers, causing the output value to become lower than a write threshold voltage of the memristor and to fall within a maximum output range set for the analog processing circuit executing the generation of the output value in accordance with the activation function when each of the output values of the neurons of each of the layers becomes highest. |
US12026607B1 |
Memory operation for systolic array
A neural network accelerator executes instructions to: load a first weight data element of an array of weight data elements from a memory into a systolic array; extract, from the instructions, information indicating a first number of input data elements to be obtained from a first address of the memory and a second number of input data elements to be skipped between adjacent input data elements to be obtained, the first address being based on first coordinates of the first weight data element, and the first and second numbers being based on a stride of a convolution operation; based on the information, obtain first input data elements from the first address of the memory; and control the systolic array to perform first computations based on the first weight data element and the first input data elements to generate first output data elements of an output data array. |
US12026606B2 |
Fractal calculating device and method, integrated circuit and board card
A fractal calculating device according to an embodiment of the present application is included in an integrated circuit device. The integrated circuit device includes a universal interconnect interface and other processing devices. The calculating device interacts with other processing devices to jointly complete a user specified calculation operation. The integrated circuit device may also comprise a storage device. The storage device is respectively connected with the calculating device and other processing devices and is used for data storage of the computing device and other processing devices. |
US12026603B2 |
Visualization of predictive health monitoring
A system for incorporating predictive health data into a mission timeline receives a predictive health event, identifies a time frame for the event, and incorporates the event into a mission timeline. The event may define a probability window with weighted probabilities overlaid onto the mission timeline. The event may define an uncorrected outcome. The uncorrected outcome is rendered onto the mission timeline at a point when the uncorrected outcome will likely occur if no remedial action is taken. |
US12026602B1 |
Vehicle damage claims self-service
A method of determining a claim value corresponding to a damaged vehicle of a customer includes receiving exception data and image(s) corresponding to the damaged vehicle, generating a set of image parameters by analyzing the one or more image corresponding to the damaged vehicle using a first trained artificial neural network, generating the claim value corresponding to the damaged vehicle by analyzing the set of image parameters and the exception data using a second trained artificial neural network, and transmitting the claim value corresponding to the damaged vehicle. The method may include respective training of the first artificial neural network and second artificial neural network using labeled images and labeled telematics data. |
US12026599B1 |
Systems and methods for customizing user interfaces using artificial intelligence
Systems and methods are described herein for novel uses and/or improvements for designing user-specific interfaces using machine learning models. When a request to display certain data by an application is received, an application token and a user token may be retrieved and input into a machine learning model to obtain a prediction of a pre-defined user-application interface configuration. A user interface token for the application may then be generated. The user interface token may indicate user interface settings/configuration desired/preferred by a user. The user interface token may then be sent to the application to cause the application to display the data using user interface configurations within the user interface token. |
US12026598B2 |
Systems and methods for knowledge transfer in machine learning
A training system may create and train a machine learning model with knowledge transfer. The knowledge transfer may transfer knowledge that is acquired by another machine learning model that has been previously trained to the machine learning model that is under training. The knowledge transfer may include a combination of representation transfer and instance transfer, the two of which may be performed alternatingly. The instance transfer may further include a filter mechanism to selectively identify instances with a satisfactory performance to implement the knowledge transfer. |
US12026594B2 |
Electronic device and method of setting processing parameters
An electronic device is described. The electronic device includes a signal input, a user interface, a signal processing circuit, and an artificial intelligence circuit. The user interface is configured to detect a first user input, wherein the first user input is associated with an automatic setting of processing parameters of the signal processing circuit. The artificial intelligence circuit is configured to automatically adapt the processing parameters of the signal processing circuit based on the first user input, thereby obtaining a first set of processing parameters. The user interface is configured to detect a second user input, wherein the second user input is associated with an adjustment of the processing parameters of the signal processing circuit. The user interface is configured to adapt the processing parameters of the signal processing circuit based on the second user input, thereby obtaining a second set of processing parameters. The artificial intelligence circuit is configured to adapt the first set of processing parameters based on the first set of processing parameters and the second set of processing parameters, thereby obtaining an adapted set of processing parameters. Further, a method of setting processing parameters of an electronic device is described. |
US12026593B2 |
Action suggestions for user-selected content
Systems and methods are provided for suggesting actions for selected text based on content displayed on a mobile device. An example method can include converting a selection made via a display device into a query, providing the query to an action suggestion model that is trained to predict an action given a query, each action being associated with a mobile application, receiving one or more predicted actions, and initiating display of the one or more predicted actions on the display device. Another example method can include identifying, from search records, queries where a website is highly ranked, the website being one of a plurality of websites in a mapping of websites to mobile applications. The method can also include generating positive training examples for an action suggestion model from the identified queries, and training the action suggestion model using the positive training examples. |
US12026588B2 |
Control of charge carriers in quantum information processing architectures
Methods are disclosed for controlling charge stability in a device for quantum information processing. According to examples, a device for quantum information processing comprises a first plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as qudits. The device further comprises a second plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers, each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions adjacent to a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions. The device further comprises one or more charge reservoirs, wherein each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is attachable to a charge reservoir. According to examples, a method for controlling charge stability comprises selectively tuning the relative energy levels of the first plurality of confinement regions and adjacent confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions such that, if a spinful charge carrier leaks from a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions, then the spinful charge carrier is replaced to ensure that the confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions again contains a spinful charge carrier for use as a qudit. Control apparatus and computer-readable media are also described herein. |
US12026586B2 |
Qubit gate and producing a generalized controlled-not quantum gate
Preparing a metrologically-relevant entangled state includes: providing a plurality of atoms in a regular lattice, wherein each atom is in an initial quantum state of a first state in a ground state manifold; initializing a central atom in the regular lattice to a (|0+|1)/√2 state while all other atoms remain in the first state |0 as remaining atoms; and proceeding, starting with the central atom, to propagate preparation of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states in a nonlinear progression by increasing a number of GHZ states in each iteration through the remaining atoms in a recursive manner, to produce an intermediate GHZ state, such that the intermediate GHZ state acts as an initial GHZ state for a next iteration, until a final GHZ state is formed to prepare the metrologically-relevant entangled state of the atoms. |
US12026582B2 |
Crowd-sourced fake identification reporting
A crowd-sourced fake identification (ID) reporting system is provided. A central host communicates with a plurality of scanning devices over the internet. Each scanning device having an electronic visual display coupled to an ID scanner configured to scan an ID and obtain the information from the ID's barcode and/or magnetic strip. The plurality of scanning devices are configured to connect to the fake ID reporting software of the one or more internet-connected central servers and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). A number of users each having a scanning device of the plurality of scanning devices; and, wherein the scanning device is configured to determine if an ID has been previously scanned by a scanning device of the plurality of scanning devices, to make a determination and provide the results of the validity of the ID. If the ID has not been previously scanned the system makes a determination of the validity of the ID by comparing the ID's data pattern to valid ID patterns in a data repository. The scanning device has a real-time DMV button configured to facilitate a real-time validation of the scanned ID with the DMV. |
US12026572B2 |
Noncontact communication medium for recording medium cartridge, recording medium cartridge, and method for manufacturing noncontact communication medium for recording medium cartridge
The noncontact communication medium for a recording medium cartridge includes a substrate, an IC chip that is electrically connected to one end and the other end of an antenna coil formed on the substrate and configured to induce power with application of a magnetic field from an outside, and a stress relaxing member that is provided between the IC chip and the substrate. |
US12026568B2 |
RFID label
The invention concerns a RFID label for marking containers or equipment, preferably in a laboratory environment and including in particular cylindrical bottles, vials, syringes, etc., by adhering the RFID layer to a surface thereof. The RFID label has a flat flexible support material base (11), at least one RFID microelectronic device (5c) included in the flat support material base (11), and at least one antenna (5a,5b) connected with the at least one RFID microelectronic device (5c) and included in the flat support material base (11). The flat support material base (11) has a number of predefined cuts (8) distributed about its outer periphery and/or the at least one RFID microelectronic device (5c) includes a tamper detection function and a conductive loop (5d) connected with tamper detection function terminals of the RFID microelectronic device (5c) is included in the flat support material base (11). |
US12026565B2 |
Image processing apparatus that prints information indicated by link destination information, method of controlling same, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus that performs image processing of document data including link destination information converted to a code data image. The document data is displayed, and in a case where the code data image is detected from the document data, link destination information is extracted from the detected code data image. Whether or not to set each of the document data and information indicated by the link destination information as an object to be printed is selected by a user. When a print instruction is received from a user, the document data is printed in a case where the document data has been selected as the object to be printed, and the information indicated by the link destination information is printed in a case where the information indicated by the link destination information has been selected as the object to be printed. |
US12026564B2 |
Image forming apparatus and image processing apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit configured to form an image on a sheet of perforated paper; an input unit configured to receive first information and second information; and a processor configured to display an alarm display without performing sheet-passing of the sheet of perforated paper. The first information is information concerning the sheet of perforated paper on which an image is to be formed by the image forming unit and the second information is information concerning whether to perform automatic double-sided printing on the sheet of perforated paper or not. The processor is configured to display the alarm display in a case where the automatic double-sided printing is instructed and it is determined that the sheet of perforated paper has a cut-off portion. |
US12026558B2 |
Integration extensions
Systems and methods for integration of applications are provided. A request for data associated with a second application is received from a first application. The data associated with the second application is generated using one or more process extension APIs. The one or more process extension APIs generate the data using one or more native APIs of the second application. The data is transmitted to the first application. |
US12026553B2 |
Maintaining distribution of processing time for multi-tenant implementation of graphics processing unit
A method for graphics processing, wherein a graphics processing unit (GPU) resource is allocated among applications, such that each application is allocated a set of time slices. Commands of draw calls are loaded to rendering command buffers in order to render an image frame for a first application. The commands are processed by the GPU resource within a first time slice allocated to the first application. The method including determining at least one command has not been executed at an end of the first time slice. The method including halting execution of commands, wherein remaining one or more commands are not processed in the first time slice. A GPU configuration is preserved for the commands after processing a last executed command, the GPU configuration used when processing in a second time slice the remaining commands. |
US12026551B2 |
Communication and synchronization with edge systems
A scalable Internet of Things (IoT) system may include multiple instances of an IoT manager, each instance respectively configured to connect to a respective edge system of multiple edge systems. The IoT system may further include a containerized system configured to allow any instance of the IoT manager to deploy data pipelines to any edge system of the multiple edge systems in delta communications. Any instance of the IoT manager may send a change message to any edge system via a publish/subscribe notification method. In some examples, a centralized IoT manager may form a secure communication with an edge system, synchronize an object model with an edge object model for the edge system, and maintain the edge system using delta change communications. The IoT system may facilitate any instance of the IoT manager to subscribe a communication channel with an associated edge system for receiving update notification. |
US12026548B2 |
Task manager, processing device, and method for checking task dependencies thereof
A task manager, a neural processing device, and a method for checking task dependencies thereof are provided. The task manager includes a task buffer configured to receive first and second tasks of different first and second types, a first queue configured to receive a first task descriptor for the first task from the task buffer, a second queue configured to receive a second task descriptor for the second task from the task buffer, a dependency checker configured to check dependencies of the first and second task descriptors, a third queue configured to receive the first task descriptor from the dependency checker, and a fourth queue configured to receive the second task descriptor from the dependency checker. |
US12026545B2 |
Active build migration in continuous integration environments
The technology disclosed herein enables migrating a software build job from a first computing node to a second computing node. An example method may comprise detecting, by a processor, a first software build job executing on a first computing node; detecting a second software build job in a waiting state; determining that the first computing node is capable of executing the second software build job; responsive to determining that a second computing node is capable of executing the first software build job, migrating the first software build job to the second node; and executing the second software build job on the first node. |
US12026541B2 |
Method for applet page rendering, electronic device and storage medium
Provided are a method and apparatus for applet page rendering, an electronic device and a storage medium. The method for applet page rendering includes steps described below. Original incremental rendering is performed on an applet page based on a pre-obtained first drawing result of the applet page to obtain an original incremental rendering result of the applet page. Rendering is performed on the applet page based on the pre-obtained first drawing result of the applet page, the original incremental rendering result of the applet page and a pre-obtained initial incremental rendering result of the applet page. |
US12026537B2 |
Server infrastructure and physical CPU allocation program
A CPU is allocated in view of service requirements of a virtual machine. An IaaS platform generates a virtual CPU and a virtual machine on a physical CPU of a compute node and allocates the virtual CPU to the virtual machine. This IaaS platform includes a resource allocation determination unit 32 configured to generate an instruction to cause the virtual CPU allocated to the virtual machine to occupy a physical CPU of a designated compute node in a case where load to be imposed on a process which is to run on the virtual machine is higher than a predetermined value, and generate an instruction to pin the virtual CPU at the physical CPU in a case where latency requirements of the process are stricter than a predetermined value, and generate an instruction not to pin the virtual CPU at the physical CPU in a case where the latency requirements of the process are laxer than a predetermined value, and a virtual machine generation management unit 34 configured to generate a new virtual machine on the physical CPU of the compute node in response to the instruction from the resource allocation determination unit. |
US12026533B2 |
Enhancing parameter-less exit-calls from a command line interface
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for enhancing parameter-less exit-calls from a command line interface (CLI). An embodiment operates by obtaining a parameter and a name for a task script, and then generating a shell script including the name of the task script and an instruction to execute the task script based on the parameter. Then, an execution request for a task including an exit-call is sent to the CLI. The execution request includes a name of the shell script for the exit-call. The CLI calls the shell script in response to the exit-call during execution of the task. Further, the task script is executed based on the parameter in response to the CLI calling the shell script. |
US12026532B2 |
Parallel processing of data
A data parallel pipeline may specify multiple parallel data objects that contain multiple elements and multiple parallel operations that operate on the parallel data objects. Based on the data parallel pipeline, a dataflow graph of deferred parallel data objects and deferred parallel operations corresponding to the data parallel pipeline may be generated and one or more graph transformations may be applied to the dataflow graph to generate a revised dataflow graph that includes one or more of the deferred parallel data objects and deferred, combined parallel data operations. The deferred, combined parallel operations may be executed to produce materialized parallel data objects corresponding to the deferred parallel data objects. |
US12026529B2 |
Interactive informational interface
Example embodiments described herein relate to an interactive interface system to maintain a user support profile, wherein the user support profile comprises a plurality of media content that includes user support content, receive a message request from a client device wherein the message request includes an identification of the user support profile and corresponding message content that includes a natural language request, convert the natural language request to a query term, perform a query upon the plurality of media content associated with the user support profile based on the query term, identify relevant media content based on the query, and cause display of the relevant media content within a chat interface at the client device. The interfaces generated and displayed by the interactive interface system therefore enable a user to access user support without having to navigate to a separate interface. |
US12026528B1 |
Mixed-grained detection and analysis of user life events for context understanding
Techniques for resolving multiple user requests from multiple user accounts by an interactive interface are described. An interactive interface can obtain a first multi-dimensional context graph for a first user account and a second context graph for a second user account. Each graph comprises correlated contexts related to the user account. The interface can also receive a first user request associated with the first user account and a second user request associated with the second user account; determine, based on the first graph, a first current context and one or more first previous contexts for the first user request; determine, based on the second graph, a second current context and one or more second previous contexts for the second user request; determine one or more interrelationships between the first and the second graphs; and resolve the user requests based on the contexts and the interrelationships. |
US12026521B2 |
Dual role support for a high-speed capable USB repeater
A serial bus repeater includes first and second ports adapted to be coupled to respective devices. A first termination resistor network couples to the first port. A second termination resistor network couples to the second port. A squelch detect circuit couples to the first bus port and is configured to detect activity on the first bus and to generate a squelch signal responsive to detection of activity on the first port. A first state machine is configured to: determine an elapsed time during which the squelch signal indicates activity on the first port; determine that the elapsed time exceeds a first threshold; and, responsive to the determination that the elapsed time exceeds the first threshold, assert configuration signals to reconfigure the first and second termination resistor networks. |
US12026518B2 |
Dynamic, low-latency, dependency-aware scheduling on SIMD-like devices for processing of recurring and non-recurring executions of time-series data
An apparatus for parallel processing includes a memory and one or more processors, at least one of which operates a single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) model, and each of which are coupled to the memory. The processors are configured to process data samples associated with one or multiple chains or graphs of data processors, which chains or graphs describe processing steps to be executed repeatedly on data samples that are a subset of temporally ordered samples. The processors are additionally configured to dynamically schedule one or multiple sets of the samples associated with the one or multiple chains or graphs of data processors to reduce latency of processing of the data samples associated with a single chain or graph of data processors or different chains and graphs of data processors. |
US12026516B1 |
Accelerating four-way parallel KECCAK execution on 256-bit vector processor
A method comprises fetching, by fetch circuitry, an encoded XOR3P instruction comprising at least one opcode, a first source identifier to identify a first register, a second source identifier to identify a second register, a third source identifier to identifier a third register, and a fourth source identifier to identify a fourth operand, wherein the first register is to store a first value, the second register is to store a second value, and the third register is to store a third value, decoding, by decode circuitry, the encoded XOR3P instruction to generate a decoded XOR3P instruction, and executing, by execution circuitry, to execute the decoded XOR3P instruction to perform a rotate operation on the third value based on the fourth operand to generate a rotated third value, perform an XOR operation on the first value, the second value, and the rotated third value to generate an XOR result, perform a rotate operation on the XOR result based on the fourth operand to generate a rotated XOR, and store the rotated XOR result. |
US12026513B2 |
Persistent transactional memory metadata-based buffer caches
Techniques for providing high-performance buffer caches for transactional input/output (I/O) systems are disclosed. The techniques include obtaining a first logical creation time of a resource to be acquired by the first transaction during a pre-commit phase of a first transaction with an I/O system. When the first logical creation time exceeds a latest logical creation time from a set of resources previously acquired by the first transaction, the first logical creation time of the resource is compared with an earliest logical termination time from the set of resources. When the first logical creation time of the resource exceeds the earliest logical termination time from the set of resources, a conflict between the resource and the set of resources is detected, and a restart of the first transaction is triggered. |
US12026512B2 |
Microservice data item storage and retrieval using generation-based cache
Techniques are provided for microservice configuration information retrieval and storage using a generation-based cache. One method comprises obtaining, by a first microservice, a data item from a second microservice with a corresponding generation counter; maintaining, by the first microservice, the data item in a cache with the corresponding generation counter; invalidating, by the first microservice, one or more entries in the cache having a lower generation counter value than a current generation counter; and in response to a request for the data item, performing, by the first microservice: processing the requested data item, if the requested data item is in the cache after the invalidation; and if the requested data item is not in the cache after the invalidation: (i) retrieving the requested data item from the second microservice, (ii) processing the retrieved data item and (iii) placing the retrieved requested data item in the cache with a corresponding generation counter value. |
US12026510B1 |
Using cycle counts to serve compute elements executing statically scheduled instructions for a machine learning accelerator
A machine learning accelerator (MLA) implemented on a semiconductor die includes a computing mesh of interconnected compute elements that includes storage elements (SEs) and processing elements (PEs). The compute elements execute a program of instructions to implement a machine learning network according to a static schedule for execution of the instructions. A compiler determines allowable time windows for the transfer of instructions and/or data from off-chip memory to the compute elements in order to fulfill the static schedule. If instructions/data are available before the time window opens, they are held until the window opens. If the window is about to close and the transfer of instructions/data is not yet complete, the execution of statically scheduled instructions is suspended to allow the transfer to complete within the window. |
US12026505B1 |
Separate firmware to fixed and removable storages
A first firmware source code portion corresponding to an immutable firmware portion of specific firmware to be deployed with embedded devices is identified. A second different firmware source code portion corresponding to a mutable firmware portion of the specific firmware to be deployed with the embedded devices is identified. The first firmware source code portion is used to generate the immutable firmware portion of the specific firmware. The second firmware source code portion is used to generate the mutable firmware portion of the specific firmware. The immutable firmware portion of the specific firmware is caused to be installed in fixed storage drives of an embedded device in the embedded devices. The mutable firmware portion of the specific firmware is caused to be installed in swappable storage drives of the same embedded device. |
US12026502B2 |
Onboard update apparatus for communication with an outside-vehicle external server that provides an update program
An onboard update apparatus including a control unit that controls processing for updating a program of an onboard ECU, wherein the onboard update apparatus is communicatively connected to an external server via a plurality of communication paths; the plurality of communication paths include a communication path via a charging control apparatus that controls charging of the vehicle by a charging apparatus outside of the vehicle capable of communication with the external server, and a communication path via an outside-vehicle communication apparatus installed in the vehicle and capable of communication with the external server; the control unit selects one communication path from among the plurality of communication paths; and an update program is acquired from the external server via the communication path selected. |
US12026501B2 |
Automated process and system update scheduling in a computer network
A device configured to identify automated process instructions for a first network device. The automated process instructions include instructions for performing a series of actions on the first network device. The device is further configured to identify a first time instance for executing the automated process instructions that is before a time interval associated with a system update for the first network device, to identify a second time instance corresponding with a start time of the time interval associated with the system update for the first network device, and to identify a third time instance corresponding with an end time of the time interval associated with the system update for the first network device. The device is further configured to execute the machine-executable code at the first time instance, to pause the execution of the machine-executable code at a breakpoint at the second time instance, and to resume execution of the machine-executable code after the breakpoint at the third time instance after the system update is complete. |
US12026498B2 |
Control system, mobile object, control method, and computer-readable storage medium
A control system comprises a mobile object control unit for controlling a mobile object; and an update control unit for controlling receiving an update program of the mobile object control unit by means of wireless communication and controlling instructing to update a control program of the mobile object control unit, wherein when a power switch of the mobile object is turned off during receiving the update program, the update control unit is for: continuing receiving the update program, provided that receiving the update program is predicted to be completed within a predetermined time; and stopping receiving the update program if receiving the update program is predicted not to be completed within the predetermined time. |
US12026497B2 |
Control system, moving body, control method, and computer-readable storage medium for controlling an update of the update program
A control system includes a moving body control unit configured to control a moving body, an update control unit configured to control reception of an update program of the moving body control unit from an external device and control update of the moving body control unit by the update program, and a determination unit configured to determine whether the moving body is refueled during a time until a predetermined time elapses before the update of the moving body control unit by the update program is started. When the determination unit determines that the moving body is refueled, the update control unit stops starting of the update of the moving body control unit by the update program. |
US12026496B2 |
Cloud upgrade for legacy on-premise application
Various examples are directed to systems and methods for upgrading a cloud-implemented database management application. A cloud service may receive a request from a first user group to upgrade the database management application for the first user group. The cloud service may determine a first version of the database management application used by the first user group and access an upgrade strategy map. Using the upgrade strategy map, the cloud service may determine a set of target versions of the database management application suitable for upgrading from the first version. The cloud service may access an indication of a selected target version from the set of target versions and initiate execution of a first instance of the selected target version for the first user group at the cloud environment. The first instance may access a first data persistence associated with the first user group. |
US12026488B2 |
Bytecode transformations using virtual artifacts
Methods and systems for transforming bytecodes using virtual artifacts are disclosed. In one aspect, a method is provided that includes receiving a build request to convert source code into a first bytecode. A first virtual artifact may be identified within the source code and it may be determined that a local repository does not store the first virtual artifact. A real artifact that corresponds to the first virtual artifact may be retrieved from a centralized repository. A bytecode transformation may be applied to the real artifact to generate a second bytecode and the second bytecode may be added to the first bytecode. |
US12026487B2 |
Method for optimizing program using reinforcement learning
A method for automatically optimizing a program based on reinforcement learning includes (a) receiving an input for a source program, which includes a fixed parameter and variable parameter, (b) generating the source program based on the received input, (c) converting the source program into an object program, (d) executing the converted object program to measure a performance of the executed object program, (e) inputting the variable parameter and the measured performance into a machine learning model, and outputting a variation of the variable parameter, and (f) regenerating a source program reflecting the variation of the variable parameter. |
US12026482B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for creating and using minimum dictionary language (MDL) to access data in closed-domain data sets
How to correctly understand natural language query and catch the useful information from it is a long-standing research question in the chatbot field. However, in many cases only a small set of words are sufficient for closed-domain tasks. In this paper, we propose Minimal Dictionary Language (MDL): a simple language architecture which allows users to express their needs through certain basic syntax. For the pilot study, we selected Enron email open dataset[2] for our experimental use and apply MDL as the language for email retrieval task. We also built a front-end search interface by Python Flask and Vue.js for test and evaluation purposes. |
US12026479B2 |
Differential unit element for multiply-accumulate operations on a shared charge transfer bus
A Unit Element (UE) has a digital X input and a digital W input, and comprises groups of NAND gates generating complementary outputs which are coupled to differential charge transfer lines through respective charge transfer capacitor Cu. The number of bits in the X input determines the number of NAND gates in a NAND-group and the number of bits in the W input determines the number of NAND groups. Each NAND-group receives one bit of the W input applied to all of the NAND gates of the NAND-group, and each unit element having the bits of X applied to each associated NAND gate input of each unit element. The NAND gate outputs are coupled through a charge transfer capacitor Cu to charge transfer lines. Multiple Unit Elements may be placed in parallel to sum and scale the charges from the charge transfer lines, the charges coupled to an analog to digital converter which forms the dot product output. |
US12026478B1 |
Multiply accumulate (MAC) unit with split accumulator
In a multiply accumulate (MAC) unit, an accumulator may be implemented in two or more stages. For example, a first accumulator may accumulate products from the multiplier of the MAC unit, and a second accumulator may periodically accumulate the running total of the first accumulator. Each time the first accumulator's running total is accumulated by the second accumulator, the first accumulator may be initialized to begin a new accumulation period. In one embodiment, the number of values accumulated by the first accumulator within an accumulation period may be a user-adjustable parameter. In one embodiment, the bit width of the input of the second accumulator may be greater than the bit width of the output of the first accumulator. In another embodiment, an adder may be shared between the first and second accumulators, and a multiplexor may switch the accumulation operations between the first and second accumulators. |
US12026476B2 |
Methods and systems for control of content in an alternate language or accent
Systems and methods are described herein for replaying content dialogue in an alternate language in response to a user command. While the content is playing on a media device, a first language in which the content dialogue is spoken is identified. Upon receiving a voice command to repeat a portion of the dialogue, the language in which the command was spoken is identified. The portion of the content dialogue to repeat is identified and translated from the first language to the second language. The translated portion of the content dialogue is then output. In this way, the user can simply ask in their native language for the dialogue to be repeated and the repeated portion of the dialogue is presented in the user's native language. |
US12026474B2 |
Techniques for generating natural language descriptions of neural networks
An artificial intelligence (AI) model includes one or more feature models coupled to one or more observer models in a hierarchical fashion. The feature models are configured to process an input to detect different features within that input. The observer models are configured to analyze the operation of the feature models during processing of the input to generate various types of observations. One type of observation includes a natural language expression that conveys how various architectural and/or functional characteristics of a given feature model influence the processing of the input to detect features, thereby exposing the underlying mechanisms via which the given feature model operates. |
US12026473B2 |
Computer implemented method for the automated analysis or use of data
A computer implemented method for the automated analysis or use of data is implemented by a voice assistant. The method comprises the steps of: (a) storing in a memory a structured, machine-readable representation of data that conforms to a machine-readable language (‘machine representation’); the machine representation including representations of user speech or text input to a human/machine interface; and (b) automatically processing the machine representations to analyse the user speech or text input. |
US12026465B2 |
Method and system for classifying word as obscene word
There is disclosed a method and system for classifying a word as an obscene word, the method comprising, at a training phrase: acquiring a first word, the first word corresponding to a given obscene word; generating a first set of misspelled words, the first set of misspelled words comprising a plurality of misspelled variations of the first word; generating a training pairs, the training pairs comprising: a set of positive training pairs comprising the first word paired with each misspelled variations of the first word; training a machine learning algorithm, the training comprising: determining, for each training pairs, a set of features representative of a property of the training pairs; generating an inferred function based on the set of features, the inferred function being configured to assign, in use, an indecency score, the decency score being indicative of a likelihood of the word being obscene. |
US12026461B1 |
Data analysis apparatus and data analysis program
Vector computation units 1 and 2 for forming first and second vector spaces by computing a plurality of feature vectors from each of a first data set and a second data set, and a vector mapping unit 3 for mapping a feature vector not synonymous with a feature vector in the second vector space from the first vector space to the second vector space are included. Further, by mapping a feature vector not synonymous with a plurality of feature vectors included in the second vector space from the first vector space to the second vector space without changing the plurality of feature vectors, data analysis can be performed on, as targets, a feature vector originally included in the second vector space and a feature vector added from the first vector space. |
US12026459B2 |
Conciseness reconstruction of a content presentation via natural language processing
A method may include obtaining a document and using a first prediction model to generate text block scores for text blocks in the document, where a first text block of the text blocks is associated with a first text block score of the plurality of text block scores. The method also includes updating, in response to the first text block score for the first text block failing to satisfy a criterion, a modified version of the document with an indicator to set the first text block as a hidden text block in a presentation of the modified version. The method also includes generating a summarization of the first text block based on the words in the first text block and updating the modified version of the document to include the summarization. The method also includes providing the modified version of the document to a user device. |
US12026458B2 |
Systems and methods for generating document templates from a mixed set of document types
A template generation system for generating document templates from a mixed set of document types including a template generation server programmed to receive a batch of documents, identify a plurality of text blocks, generate a plurality of clusters, generate a plurality of document arrays corresponding to the plurality of clusters, and compare each document array to each other document array to determine a percentage match. When the percentage match between two or more frameworks exceeds a threshold, the template generation system defines a subset of documents, and for each subset of documents, template generation system generates a template for the subset of documents. The template is a collection of the text blocks that are commonly included in each of the documents of the subset. |
US12026454B2 |
Storage of content associated with a resource locator
A method can be performed by a browser. The method can include presenting at least a portion of a resource address; presenting a rendered webpage in a browser content window, the rendered webpage being associated with the resource address; presenting an annotation area, the annotation area being outside the browser content window; receiving, in association with a user account, an annotation in the annotation area; and storing the annotation in association with the user account and the resource address. |
US12026451B2 |
Methods and systems for generating alternative content using generative adversarial networks implemented in an application programming interface layer
Methods and systems for using a generative adversarial network to generate personalized content in real-time as a user accesses original content. The methods and systems perform the generation through the use of an application programming interface (“API”) layer. Using the API layer, the methods and systems may generate alternative content as a user accesses original content (e.g., a website, video, document, etc.). Upon receiving this original content, the API layer access the generative adversarial network to create personalized alternative content. |
US12026450B2 |
Visual representation for higher dimension data sets
A method for adding dimensions to a visual representation is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method obtains a data set containing data in a plurality of rows and columns (i.e., dimensions). The method divides the dimensions into a plurality of groups and determines a coordinate system for each group. For each row in the data set, the method determines data points for each group in the corresponding coordinate system. The method then connects the data points for each row with lines to create a visual representation for the data set. In certain embodiments, each group in the data set utilizes a two-dimensional coordinate system. In other embodiments, each group in the data set utilizes a three-dimensional coordinate system. In yet other embodiments, a mix of two-dimensional coordinate systems and three-dimensional coordinate systems are used. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed. |
US12026448B2 |
Font file processing method, electronic device, and readable storage medium
A font file processing method, an electronic device, and a readable storage medium are provided. The method includes: obtaining an original font file, where the original font file includes an original font; and obtaining a new font file by editing the original font and/or based on the original font and a background picture. |
US12026447B2 |
Text editor for literary works with rhyme or rhythm
A text editor juxtaposes non-adjacent lines of a textual work to be shown as adjacent, later restoring the lines to original position. The text editor presents lines of words as separate columnized syllables, with stressed syllables presented visually different than unstressed syllables, to visualize the lines' rhythm. The lines may later be restored to original format. The text editor allows certain conditions in the text, such as rhyme and consonance, to be detected and visually indicated according to visual indication definitions, and then later restored to original format. A content wizard provides an easy starting point for a new textual work. A textual work uses blank lines and varying indentation levels to distinguish different stanza types. The text editor includes a rhyming engine which offers both perfect and imperfect rhyme options in a hierarchical output fashion based on similarity of consonant sounds. |
US12026441B2 |
Multi-disciplinary optimization-enabled design automation and optimization for pressure-controlling components
A multi-disciplinary optimization (MDO) framework and workflow facilitates analysis and optimization of set of designs of a pressure-controlling component. The MDO workflow generally enables design workflow integration and automation, which can improve engineering efficiency, and enables automated optimization within the workflow automation, which facilitates performance and reliability improvement for product development. The MDO workflow enables the integration of computer-aided design (CAD), finite element analysis (FEA), digital manufacturing simulation (DMS), and optimization packages to facilitate testing and optimization of a set of pressure-controlling component designs. As such, the MDO framework and workflow improve the efficiency of the design process by providing a scalable solution for automating aspects of the design process for a set of designs of a pressure-controlling component, which may represent a product family or a set of competing alternative designs. |
US12026439B2 |
Method for simulating the optical power of a laminated glass
A simulation method, implemented by computer, simulates the optical power of a laminated glass of given shape liable to be obtained by laminating at least two glass sheets and at least one lamination interlayer, the laminated glass being liable to have an edge, a first main face, and a second main face. The method is suitable for determining a minimum value of optical quality index which a combination of glass sheets must satisfy so as to form a laminated glass of given shape with a given optical quality constraint. |
US12026437B2 |
Quotation system, quotation method, and quotation program
A quotation system receives shape data of an article configured from a plurality of elements from a client terminal and provides quotation information of the article. The quotation system has: a memory storing the shape data and tolerance data in which multiple types of tolerance information relating to the elements are associated with each other; and a computer performing assistance processing to assist in setting of at least one type of the multiple types of tolerance information on the basis of the tolerance data. |
US12026436B2 |
Methods and systems for an automated design, fulfillment, deployment and operation platform for lighting installations
A platform for design of a lighting installation generally includes an automated search engine for retrieving and storing a plurality of lighting objects in a lighting object library and a lighting design environment providing a visual representation of a lighting space containing lighting space objects and lighting objects. The visual representation is based on properties of the lighting space objects and lighting objects obtained from the lighting object library. A plurality of aesthetic filters is configured to permit a designer in a design environment to adjust parameters of the plurality of lighting objects handled in the design environment to provide a desired collective lighting effect using the plurality of lighting objects. |
US12026435B2 |
Building model user interface and method of use
A system for building information modeling comprising a plurality of 2D documentation sets associated with a building. A 3D model associated with the building, the 3D model including a plurality of user-selectable controls, wherein each user-selectable control comprises an icon and an associated balloon that is generated when the icon is selected. The balloon for each user-selectable control comprising a first selection control that causes one of the plurality of 2D documentation sets to be shown after an animation sequence. The balloon for each user-selectable control comprising a second selection control that causes a transition to a 3D model having an overlay of the 2D documentation sets. |
US12026432B1 |
Media content display for playback
A system is configured to (1) receive data indicating a first command to present media content at a display device of a media playback system that comprises a playback device, (2) determine a playback condition comprising a user identity, (3) identify, from one or more user accounts associated with the playback device, a given user account corresponding to the user identity, (4) based at least on (i) the first command and (ii) at least one property of the given user account, identify a set of media items that are to be presented, (5) cause the set of media items to be presented at the display device, (6) receive data indicating a second command to play back at least one given media item from the set of media items presented at the display device, and (7) cause the playback device to play back the at least one given media item. |
US12026428B2 |
Audio video navigation system for vehicle and method for playing media thereof
An audio video navigation (AVN) system for a vehicle includes a communication module configured to communicate with media sources providing media, a display module configured to display a playlist of the media, an output module configured to output the media, and a processor configured to selectively play any one of the same media based on a predetermined play preference mode when the same media are present in the playlist when the media in the playlist are played. |
US12026427B2 |
Device group identification
Example techniques involve identification of device groups. In an example implementation, a mobile device displays, via a control application, a synchrony group control including controls to select playback devices for a synchrony group. The mobile device receives input data representing a command to create a new synchrony group, the input data including input data representing selection of two or more playback devices for a new synchrony group. In response, the mobile device forms the synchrony group by receiving input data indicating a particular group identification for the new synchrony group, determining that the particular group identification is unique among other synchrony groups, and sending data representing instructions to the playback devices to form the new synchrony group with the particular group identification. In response to forming the new synchrony group, the mobile device updates an interface for the media playback system to indicate the new synchrony group. |
US12026426B2 |
Display device
A display device including a display panel including a substrate and a pixel array layer disposed on a first surface of the substrate, a sound generation device disposed on a second surface of the substrate opposite to the first surface of the substrate, and a circuit board disposed on the second surface of the substrate, in which the circuit board includes a first hole overlapping the sound generation device. |
US12026423B1 |
Consumables dispenser with display
A consumables dispenser can include a housing configured to receive a consumables product to be dispensed, a transceiver mounted on the housing and configured to receive selected multimedia data files from a content management system via a multimedia caching server that is in wireless communication with the content management system, and a display screen coupled to the housing and connected to the transceiver. The display screen can be configured to display the selected multimedia data files to a user of the consumables dispensers. The consumables dispenser can further include a sensor configured to detect presence or absence of the user of the consumables dispensers. Display of the selected multimedia data files on the display screen can be enabled upon detection of the user's presence and disabled upon detection of the user's absence. |
US12026421B2 |
Screen sharing method, apparatus, and device, and storage medium
A screen sharing method, apparatus, and device, and a storage medium. The screen sharing method includes: displaying a shared screen picture in a process of performing screen sharing among N terminals, N being an integer greater than 1, the first terminal being a terminal in the N terminals, and the shared screen picture being synchronously displayed in the N terminals; and highlighting, in a case that a target position in the screen picture displayed in a terminal of the N terminals is triggered, the target position in a screen picture of the first terminal, the target position being a position in the screen picture. |
US12026420B1 |
Methods and systems for interactive displays with intelligent generative content and tandem computing
Systems and methods are described for improving the utilization of an extended display system. Some aspects relate to an extended display generator having an input stream module to generate or receive input streams. Input streams may be generated locally (e.g., by a game engine) or remotely (e.g., from the internet). A function module of the generator provides functions that modify or extract information from the input streams. Then extended display generator applies a template to the input streams and function outputs, defining how such display content is presented to a user. A graphical user interface is used to specify which input streams, functions, and visual template should be used. The extended display shows the selected input stream(s) and the functional output(s) in a format defined by the visual template. |
US12026419B2 |
Display control method and display device
A display control method includes: acquiring a standard time; synchronizing an internal time referred to in processing by one display device with the standard time; detecting a reference time, which is the internal time when an image represented by an input image signal satisfies a predetermined condition; outputting the reference time to another display device of a plurality of display devices; acquiring a reference time detected in the another display device; and delaying a vertical synchronization signal by a time period from the reference time of the one display device to the reference time of the another display device, when the reference time of the another display device is later than the reference time of the one display device. |
US12026417B2 |
Information presentation system, terminal device, and recording medium
An information presentation system includes a controller that controls a device included in a production line, a terminal including a display and a camera that captures an image of the device, and a server that communicates with the controller and the terminal. The camera has an image capture range including a view field of the display. The controller transmits a light emission command to the device, the light emission command causing a light emitter included in the device to emit light in a predetermined light emission pattern. The terminal displays information regarding the device in association with a display position in a display area of the display, the display position corresponding to a position of a partial image representing the light emission pattern in a captured image of the camera. |
US12026415B2 |
Printer and non-transitory computer readable storage medium for performing a printing process without receiving a print instruction
A printer includes a wireless communication controller, a memory configured to store first terminal information, in which the first information terminal wirelessly connected to the printer, a printing unit, and a controller configured to perform packet output processing of periodically outputting a first packet, packet acquisition processing of acquiring a second packet, the second packet including second terminal information of a second information terminal that receives the first packet, information determination processing of determining whether the second terminal information is the first terminal information stored in the memory, request processing of making a request for the print data from the second information terminal in a case where it is determined that the second terminal information is the first terminal information, and printing processing of causing the printing unit to print the print data obtained from the second information terminal in response to the request. |
US12026411B2 |
Server control method and storage medium for providing a cloud print service
A cloud server offering a first cloud print service is capable of storing print data obtained from the outside, transmitting a registration request to a second cloud print service different from the first cloud print service, acquiring print data from the second cloud print service registered based on the registration request, and storing the print data acquired from the second cloud print service and the print data received from the outside through a different method. The stored print data is transmitted to a printing apparatus. |
US12026405B2 |
Printing system having printer with chip for generating image data and information processing device for dividing original image data for a larger number of channels into groups
An information processing device includes a processing unit configured to divide original image data for a larger number of channels Nb than the number of channels Na into a plurality of groups so that a number of channels of each of the groups becomes no larger than the number of channels Na, generate compressed image data for the Na channels according to the processing unit from the original image data included in each of the groups, and generate the print command including the compressed image data for the Na channels corresponding to each of the groups, and a communication unit configured to transmit the print command to the printer. |
US12026403B1 |
Method and apparatus for performing configuration management of memory device in predetermined communications architecture with aid of electronic fuse data preparation, and associated computer-readable medium
A method for performing configuration management of a memory device in predetermined communications architecture with aid of electronic fuse (eFuse) data preparation, associated apparatus and computer-readable medium are provided. The method may include: utilizing a memory controller to receive a first command from a host device through a transmission interface circuit of the memory controller; utilizing the memory controller to execute at least one procedure regarding MP initialization of the memory device, for example, operations of a first procedure among the at least one procedure may include obtaining eFuse information from an eFuse circuit, preparing protected eFuse data according to the eFuse information, and storing the protected eFuse data into a non-volatile (NV) memory; and utilizing the memory controller to send a first response to the host device through the transmission interface circuit, wherein the first response is sent to the host device in response to the first command. |
US12026402B2 |
Discovery log entry identifiers (DLEIDs) for devices in non-volatile memory express™-over fabrics (NVMe-oF™) environments
Systems and methods utilize discovery log entry identifiers (DLEIDs) to identify individual discovery log page entries (DLPEs) in a discovery log page, for example, to allow a name server to manipulate DLPEs and perform specific operations, including zoning operations. Thus, DLEIDs advantageously reduce data flow and repetitive full discovery log page requests and responses and associated processing times; especially, in scenarios where changes to data are minimal Further, a DLEID-based get log page command may be used to perform push and pull registrations, e.g., to query a specific set of end devices. Advantageously, this reduces messages size and, thus, the number of messages that need to be exchanged, e.g., during an addition or deletion of end devices, especially in larger environments. |
US12026397B2 |
Hybrid memory module having a volatile memory subsystem and a module controller configurable to provide data to accompany externally sourced data strobes to the volatile memory subsystem
A memory module according to some embodiments is operable in a computer system including a memory controller coupled to a memory channel. The memory module comprises a volatile memory subsystem, non-volatile (NV) memory subsystem and a module controller coupled to the volatile memory subsystem and the NV memory subsystem. The volatile memory subsystem includes dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices and is configurable to communicate with the memory controller via the memory channel during memory read or write operations. The module controller is configured to output data strobe signals to accompany data from the volatile memory subsystem during a memory read operation and to output to accompany data strobes output by data buffers in response to data strobe signals from the memory controller during a system-initiated operation to transfer data from the NV memory subsystem to the volatile memory subsystem. |
US12026390B2 |
Record information management based on self-describing attributes
In one example, a processing system may identify a type of data contained in a first dataset that is to be stored in a storage array, wherein the storage array comprises a plurality of storage zones, and wherein the plurality of storage zones includes at least two different types of storage technologies. The processing system may generate a metadata file for the first dataset that contains self-describing information for the first dataset, wherein the metadata file is generated based on the type of the data, and wherein the self-describing information defines a manner, a time, and a location for storing the first dataset. The processing system may send the first dataset to a first storage zone of the plurality of storage zones, wherein the self-describing information includes an instruction to send the first dataset to the first storage zone for at least a defined period of time. |
US12026388B2 |
Reconfigurable SSD storage pool
A solid state drive (SSD) includes a first storage region classified as byte addressable NV storage region and a controller communicatively coupled to the first storage region by a bus. The controller detects a reduced storage capacity of the first storage region, and in response to the detection, reclassifies the first storage region as a block addressable NV storage region. The SSD dynamically changes byte addressable NV storage regions to block addressable NV storage regions as the byte addressable NV storage regions are degraded, thereby extending the longevity of the SSD. |
US12026385B2 |
Automatic wordline status bypass management
A processing device access a command to program data to a page in a block of a memory device. The processing device determines whether the page is a last remaining open page in the block. The processing device accesses a list that indicates enablement of a function to apply read level offsets to one or more open blocks in the memory device. The processing device determines the list includes an entry that matches to the block. The entry indicates enablement of the function to apply read level offsets to the block. The processing device disables the function based on determining the page is a last remaining open page in the block. The processing device adds the command to a prioritized queue of commands. The memory device executes commands from the prioritized queue in an order based on a priority level assigned to each command. |
US12026379B2 |
Data storage device and method for host-initiated transactional handling for large data set atomicity across multiple memory commands
A data storage device and method for host-initiated transactional handling for large data set atomicity across multiple memory commands are provided. In one embodiment, a data storage device is provided comprising a memory and a controller. The controller is configured to commence performance of a plurality of atomic operations; and prior to successful completion of the plurality of atomic operations: determine an available capacity of the memory, wherein memory locations storing data written by the plurality of atomic operations are considered unavailable even though the data is not yet committed to the memory locations; and inform the host of the determined available capacity of the memory. Other embodiments are possible, and each of the embodiments can be used alone or together in combination. |
US12026378B2 |
Method and system for efficient layout of stored video segments
Systems and methods are described herein for an efficient storage layout of recorded content associated with a particular user. Content segments, unique to the user and encoded/transcoded at different bit rates, may be stored/partitioned based on the likelihood of a particular bit rate version of content being requested by the user and a duration of playback for the content segment. Content that is more frequently requested may be concatenated in a single storage location on more high performance hardware. Further, content that is played back for a longer duration of playback may also be grouped together and stored on more high performance hardware. Content that is more likely to be played for only a short time may be stored within a plurality of storage containers. |
US12026374B2 |
Migration of data to maintain data resiliency
Migration of data to maintain data resiliency, including receiving user-input indicating a first data resiliency of first data; storing the first data at a first storage device of the storage devices, the first storage device associated with the first data resiliency; monitoring vectors associated with performance of the storage devices; determining, based on the monitoring, that a particular vector fails to meet an associated performance criteria for the first data resiliency of the first data, and in response: analyzing characteristics of each of the storage devices, including a resiliency of each of the storage devices; identifying, based on the characteristics of each of the storage devices, a second storage device of the storage devices for migration of the first data such that the first resiliency of the first data is maintained; and migrating the first data from the first storage device to the second storage device. |
US12026373B2 |
System and method to control temperature in a memory device
A memory control method and a memory storage system are provided. The method includes: in a memory closing procedure, sending, by a host system, a first control command to a memory storage device which includes a volatile memory module and a rewritable non-volatile memory module; closing, by the memory storage device, the volatile memory module in response to the first control command; and in a state where the volatile memory module is closed, maintaining, by the memory storage device, the rewritable non-volatile memory module to be operated normally. |
US12026372B2 |
Runtime storage capacity reduction avoidance in sequentially-written memory devices
A system includes a memory device having a plurality of blocks. A first subset of the plurality of blocks is configured as single-level cell (SLC) memory and a second subset of the plurality of blocks is configured as multi-level cell (MLC) memory. A processing device, operatively coupled to the memory device, determines that a first block of a set of blocks of the first subset is a bad block. The processing device converts a second block of the set of blocks to the MLC memory of the second subset, wherein the second block is located in a neighboring plane of the memory device from that of the first block. The processing device converts a media endurance metric value of the second block from SLC-type to MLC-type. |
US12026370B2 |
Method and system for memory oversubscription for virtual machines
A method for oversubscribing a host memory of a host running a virtual machine monitor (VMM), comprising, examining a virtual machine (VM) memory for a VM for metadata associated with the VM memory, the metadata maintained by a guest OS running on the VM, collecting the metadata for the VM memory, and managing the VM memory using the metadata for oversubscribing a host memory. |
US12026364B2 |
Systems and methods for interacting with user interfaces
A device detects, while displaying a first user interface that includes a first plurality of notifications in a list of notifications, a first user input that includes a first input. In response to detecting the first user input, the device, in accordance with a determination that the first input includes a swipe input in a first direction and a determination that an end of the list of notifications has been reached, displays a search input region. In response to detecting the first user input, the device, in accordance with a determination that the first input includes the swipe input in the first direction and that an end of the list of notifications has not been reached, displays a second plurality of notifications that are between the first plurality of notifications and the end of the list of notifications. |
US12026359B2 |
Presentation of a media sequence
A graphical user interface may switch between presentation of a timeline representation of media items and a tile representation of media items. The timeline representation may include graphical representation of the lengths of the media items. The tile representation may include graphical representation of the content of the media items. |
US12026357B2 |
Personalizing user interface displays in real-time
A method implemented via execution of computing instructions configured to run at one or more processors and stored at one or more non-transitory computer-readable media. The method can include receiving, via a computer network, a user interaction signal from a user device for a user. The method further can include after receiving the user interaction signal, determining, in real-time via a machine learning model, a plurality of user intent labels based at least in part on transaction data, interaction data, and incident data for the user. The machine learning model can include pre-trained based on historical input data and historical output data associated with multiple users comprising the user. The historical input data can comprise historical feature embedding vectors for historical transaction data, historical interaction data, and historical incident data associated with the multiple users. The historical output data can include historical intent labels determined based at least in part on user-uttered intents by the multiple users in historical conversation data, identified by natural language understanding. In some embodiments, the method also can include, after determining the plurality of user intent labels, determining, in real-time, one or more user intent candidates of the plurality of user intent labels based on a confidence threshold. In a few embodiments, the method further can include, after determining the one or more user intent candidates, determining, in real-time, one or more user interface components for the one or more user intent candidates. After determining the one or more user interface components, the method further can include transmitting, via the computer network, the one or more user interface components to be presented on a user interface executed on the user device for the user. Other embodiments are described. |
US12026354B2 |
Video generation
Some aspects of the disclosure provide a method for video generation. The method includes displaying, in response to an audio input operation in an audio input interface provided by a terminal device, a keyword selection interface based on a first audio that is obtained from the audio input operation. The keyword selection interface includes at least a recommended keyword that is obtained by performing a speech recognition on the first audio. The method further includes determining, in response to an editing operation on the at least the recommended keyword in the keyword selection interface, at least a target keyword, and displaying, in response to a video synthesis operation in the keyword selection interface, a video display interface, the video display interface includes a synthetic video from a video clip, and the video clip matches the target keyword. |
US12026352B2 |
Portable electronic device with interface reconfiguration mode
A portable electronic device displays a plurality of icons (e.g., graphical objects) in a region in a touch-sensitive display; detects a predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process; and varies positions of one or more icons in the plurality of icons in response to detecting the predefined user action. The varying includes varying the positions of the one or more icons about respective average positions. |
US12026349B2 |
System and method for tandem manipulation of 3D objects in electronic user interfaces
A system and method are provided for displaying objects in electronic user interfaces. The method includes receiving, via a user interface, a first input defining a rotation to be applied to each of a plurality of three-dimensional (3D) objects displayed in the user interface. The method also includes manipulating, in the user interface, each of the plurality of 3D objects in tandem according to the first input, the manipulating comprising rotating each of the plurality of 3D objects individually in tandem according to the rotation to be applied. |
US12026347B2 |
Method for displaying multiple application windows by mobile terminal, and mobile terminal
The present disclosure relates to methods and mobile terminals for displaying multiple application windows. One example method includes determining a window width and a window height of a first application window in a current placement direction. If a value relationship between the window width and the window height is that the window width is greater than the window height, loading a landscape display resource of the first application in the current placement direction. If a value relationship between the window width and the window height is that the window width is less than the window height, loading a portrait display resource of the first application in the current placement direction. |
US12026346B2 |
Display device
Disclosed is a display device including a signal line and a pad connected to the signal line. The pad includes metal lines disposed on the same layer as the signal line and spaced apart from the signal line on a plane and a transparent conductive oxide pattern disposed on the signal line and the metal lines and electrically connected to the signal line and the metal lines. An opening corresponding to the metal lines is defined in the transparent conductive oxide pattern. |
US12026343B2 |
Input assembly with a cover containing a touch-sensitive input surface and a luminous surface
The present disclosure relates to an input assembly, including: a cover having a touch-sensitive operating surface facing an operator and a rear surface facing away from the operator, wherein the operating surface contains a luminous surface; a support arranged on the side of the cover facing away from the operator; a light source arranged on the support to couple light into the cover via an entry surface, in order to backlight the luminous surface, wherein the cover is transparent in the region between the entry surface and the luminous surface; a transparent film layer structure arranged between the cover and the light source, with a conductive coating for forming an electrode for a capacitive touch sensor system; wherein the entry surface is formed by a recess in the rear surface of the cover, and wherein a ventilated hollow volume is formed between the film layer structure and the entry surface. |
US12026341B2 |
Image processing method and image processing device
An image processing method includes detecting pointer contact positions trajectories on a display surface, displaying a first image on the display surface, displaying a second image having first and second portions on the display surface using the first image as a background, moving a second image display position on the display surface along the pointer trajectory when a pointer trajectory starting point is included in a display surface area on which the second image is displayed, providing a drawing effect to a first image portion overlapping a second image trajectory when the starting point is included in an area in which the first portion is displayed in the moving the second image display position, and keeping the first image portion display overlapping the second image trajectory when the starting point is included in an area in which the second portion is displayed in the moving the second image display position. |
US12026337B2 |
Display device with touch panel having X, Y and dummy electrodes
A display device includes a display panel, and an electrostatic capacitive type touch panel which is formed in an overlapping manner with the display panel. A plurality of X electrodes and a plurality of Y electrodes intersecting with the X electrodes. A first signal line supplies signals to the X electrodes, a second signal line supplies signals to the Y electrodes, and the first signal line and the second signal line are formed on a flexible printed circuit board. A dummy electrode is formed adjacent to an electrode portion of each X electrode and electrode portion of each Y electrode, the dummy electrode does not overlap the X electrode and the Y electrode, and the dummy electrode does not electrically connect with the first and second signal lines. |
US12026336B2 |
Touch display panel and display device
Disclosed are a touch display panel and a display device, comprising touch wires. The touch wires comprises first sub-parts arranged along the first direction; the first sub-part comprises a first wiring sub-part arranged along the first direction and a first connecting sub-part connecting adjacent first wiring sub-parts. The widths of the two first connecting sub-parts connected to one first wiring sub-part are different, and/or the widths of the two first connecting sub-parts connected between two adjacent first wiring sub-parts are different. |
US12026335B2 |
Touch display panel with reduced impedance of touch signal line
A touch display panel is provided, which includes a touch structure layer. The touch structure layer includes touch signal lines and touch electrodes. The touch electrodes include electrode lines. Each of the touch signal lines includes signal main lines and redundant signal lines disposed on one side of one row of first sub-pixels. Any one of the signal main lines and signal main lines adjacent to one side of the one of the signal main lines are spaced apart by at least two rows of the first sub-pixels, and the one of the signal main lines and signal main lines adjacent to another side of the one of the signal main lines are spaced apart by at least one row of the first sub-pixels. |
US12026334B2 |
Touch panel display driver and display module
A touch panel display driver includes a source driver circuit, a touch detection circuit, a selector circuit, a register a plurality of source terminals, a plurality of touch detection terminals, and a plurality of selection terminals. The selector circuit electrically connects the source driver circuit to each of the source terminals, electrically connects the touch detection circuit to each of the touch detection terminals, and electrically connects each of the selection terminals to the source driver circuit or the touch detection circuit. |
US12026330B2 |
Conductive laminate, touch panel, and manufacturing method for conductive laminate
A conductive laminate includes a first organic film, a fine metal wire arranged on the first organic film, and a second organic film arranged to cover the fine metal wire, in which the fine metal wire includes a blackening layer, an intimate attachment layer, and a metal conductive layer in order from a side of the first organic film, and moisture contents of the first organic film and the second organic film are less than 3.00%. |
US12026328B2 |
Arrangement for recognition by a touch-sensitive sensor matrix
Disclosed is an arrangement for detection by a touch-sensitive sensor matrix, comprising an electrically conductive structure, the structure having an annular touch surface and a marker, and an electrically insulating substrate material on which the structure is applied or in which the structure is embedded. Also disclosed is a method for detecting the arrangement on a touch-sensitive sensor matrix, a method for manufacturing the arrangement, a method for manufacturing a group of arrangements, and a system comprising the arrangement. |
US12026325B2 |
Handheld input devices with sleeves
A system may include an electronic device such as a head-mounted device and a handheld input device for controlling the electronic device. The handheld input device may include a stylus and a removable sleeve on the stylus. The input-output capabilities of the handheld input device may be shared between the stylus and the removable sleeve. The stylus may include touch sensor circuitry, a force-sensitive tip, and a motion sensor. The sleeve may include conductors for translating touch input on the sleeve to the touch sensor circuitry on the stylus, a deformable member for translating forces on the sleeve to the force-sensitive tip of the stylus, and visual markers that can be detected by an external camera and used with motion sensor data from the stylus to track the handheld input device. The removable sleeve may include haptic output devices and a battery and may be attached to an item without electronics. |
US12026324B2 |
Electronic apparatus
An electronic pen is provided with a light source that emits irradiation light, a rotatable rotating body, a deflecting member that deflects, toward the rotating body, the irradiation light emitted by the light source and transmits the irradiation light reflected by the rotating body, and a detecting member that receives the irradiation light transmitted through the deflecting member. |
US12026316B2 |
Tactile feedback apparatus
The present invention provides a tactile feedback device that detects a user operation based on touch without erroneous detection, providing stable tactile feedback. This device includes: an operated section that receives a user operation based on touch; a touch detection section for detecting touch on the operated section; a load detection section that detects a load on the operated section due to touch; a vibration actuator that generates vibration and outputs the vibration to the operated section; and a driving control section that drives, in response to the detection of touch and detection of load, the vibration actuator to vibrate the operated section, feeding back tactile sensation to a user, wherein the load detection section stops detection of a load during vibration. |
US12026304B2 |
Smart display panel apparatus and related methods
Example smart panel display apparatus and related methods are disclosed herein. An example apparatus to control a display of an electronic device includes a user presence detector to determine a presence of a user relative to the device based on image data generated by an image sensor of the device. The example apparatus includes a gaze detector to determine a direction of a gaze of the user relative to the image sensor based on the image data. The example apparatus includes a backlight manager to selectively adjust a display brightness based on the presence of the user and the direction of the gaze of the user. |
US12026302B2 |
Controlling a device setting using head pose
A head-mounted device may use head pose changes for user input. In particular, a display in the head-mounted device may display a slider with an indicator. The slider may be a visual representation of a scalar quantity of a device setting such as volume or brightness. Based on head pose changes, the scalar quantity of the device setting and the position of the indicator on the slider may be updated. The direction of a head movement may correspond to the direction of movement of the indicator in the slider. The scalar quantity of a device setting may only be updated when gaze input from a user targets the slider. The slider may be displayed in response to gaze input targeting an icon associated with the slider. |
US12026299B2 |
Adaptive intelligent head-hand VR system and method
An adaptive VR system is provided, which includes a headset and a handle, the headset comprises a headset camera, a control end, and an electromagnetic receiving module, and the control end comprises a control end database and a data selection module; the handle comprises a handle camera and an electromagnetic transmitting module; the headset camera is configured to acquire an external environment image in a headset coordinate system; the handle camera is configured to acquire an external environment image in a handle coordinate system; the control end database is configured to store the external environment image of the handle coordinate system; the data selection module is configured to determine a tracking mode used for tracking the handle, the tracking mode comprising optical tracking; and the electromagnetic receiving module is connected to the data selection module. |
US12026295B2 |
Pictograms as digitally recognizable tangible controls
Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to pictograms as digitally recognizable tangible controls. According to one aspect disclosed herein, a user system can include a processing component and a memory component. The memory component can include instructions of a pictogram digitization module. The user system can capture, via a camera component, an image containing a pictogram that is a digitally recognizable tangible manifestation of a digital control. The user system can determine, via the pictogram digitization module, the digital control associated with the pictogram. The user system can implement, via the pictogram digitization module, the digital control. The digital control can include a digital content, an action, or a context. The user system can create, via the pictogram digitization module, a digital interface that includes the digital control. In some embodiments, the pictogram includes a formal pictogram. In other embodiments, the pictogram includes an informal pictogram. |
US12026292B2 |
Remote control-based method for protecting information on device screen
A remote control-based method for protecting information on a device screen is provided. A controlling terminal controls a controlled terminal through a remote control system, and the remote control-based method specifically includes the following steps: S1: superimposing a floating layer on a content page of a screen of the controlled terminal; S2: adjusting transparency of the floating layer to allow the content page on the screen of the controlled terminal to be invisible; S3: taking a screenshot of the controlled terminal; and S4: adjusting brightness of the screenshot to restore the content page to be normally visible and displayed at the controlling terminal. The remote control-based method can prevent screen information on a remote device from being disclosed, provide a more secure and private environment for a remote control process, and protect the security of information. |
US12026291B2 |
Method and system for a conditional key storage in a hardware resource manager
A method for managing a storage system includes initiating, by a hardware resource manager, a boot-up of a storage controller managing the storage system comprising a plurality of storage devices, making a determination, by the storage controller, that the storage controller is in a secured mode, based on the determination: identifying a security state of each of the plurality of storage devices, determining that a storage device of the plurality of storage devices is in an unsecured state, and based on the unsecured state, sending, by the storage controller, a security operation request for securing the storage device, obtaining a secure state response from the hardware resource manager corresponding to securing the storage device, and based on the secure state response, resuming operation of the storage controller based on the secure mode. |
US12026287B2 |
Using secure multi-party computation to improve content selection process integrity
This document describes systems and techniques for improving the integrity and protecting the security of information in content selection and distribution. In one aspect, a method includes receiving, by a first server of a secure multi-party computation (MFC) system from an application on a user device, a request for a digital component. The request is parsed into distinct sub-requests. Each sub-request is transmitted to a different server. A set of candidate selection values is received from a separate server. The first server performs, in collaboration with one or more second servers of the MFC system, a selection process to generate a selection result for a winning digital component, including merging, the first set of candidate selection values and a set of cached selection values to create a final set of candidate selection values and sorting the final set according to the values of the candidate selection values. |