Kapilevich
Boris Kapilevich, Rishon Lezion IL
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20090195435 | HAND-HELD DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING CONCEALED WEAPONS AND HIDDEN OBJECTS - The present invention is an inexpensive, hand-held, and easy to operate millimeter-wave detection device that employs a non-imaging sensor which radiates a pulse of millimeter waves of a certain amplitude and frequency towards a target located at a distance from the detection device. The sensor receives pulses of millimeter waves that are reflected from the target and generates a voltage waveform that is characteristic mainly of the target material, while other parameters such as distance to the target are known. The processor of the detection device measures both the peak voltage and the rate of increase of the voltage until it reaches the maximum. Using an algorithm stored in a software module, the deviation between the rate of the voltage rise and the peak voltage is compared with values of similar parameters for a number of test targets made of different materials that were previously collected and stored in a calibration table in the memory of the device. A concealed object, e.g. a weapon, is positively identified when the measured voltage rise is found to be similar to one of the stored voltage rises. The circuitry of the detection device generates a visual and/or audio output to a display device which is indicative to the operator as to whether a concealed object is present and, if a match is found with the data in the calibration table, the nature of the concealed object is also displayed. In addition to the basic mode of operation described, various other operation modes can be employed with the detection device of the invention. | 08-06-2009 |
Boris Kapilevich, Rishon Le Zion IL
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20140253362 | PASSIVE MILLIMETER-WAVE DETECTOR - Disclosed are passive millimeter wave detection devices that in some embodiments are useful for detecting objects such as weapons obscured underneath clothing. Also disclosed are methods for detecting objects using millimeter waves, in some embodiments, objects such as weapons, obscured underneath clothing. | 09-11-2014 |
Matvey Kapilevich, New York, NY US
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20140089043 | Audience Size Estimation and Complex Segment Logic - Selection of a trait may be received. A complex segment rule may be created that is usable to evaluate one or more qualification events. For example, the segment rule may be usable to evaluate a combined recency and frequency of the one or more qualification events. The qualification events may be based on collected network data associated with the plurality of visitors with each qualification event corresponding to a separate qualification of visitor according to the trait. The qualification events may be evaluated together according to the segment rule. For example, the combined recency and frequency of the one or more qualification events may be evaluated according to the segment rule. Evaluating the segment rule may include estimating a segment population size in real-time. | 03-27-2014 |
20140108139 | Marketing Segment Rule Definition for Real-time and Back-end Processing - A marketing segment rule for access by both a real-time component and a back end component may be stored. The real-time component may be configured to qualify a visitor to network content in a marketing segment during the visitor's visit to the network content. The back end component may be configured to qualify the visitor in the marketing segment after the visitor's visit to the network content. Qualification of a first visitor in a marketing segment may be determined. Such a determination may include evaluating network content data for the first visitor according to the marketing segment rule. An indication of the first visitor's segment qualification may be stored. An online advertisement may be presented to the first visitor based on the first visitor's segment qualification. | 04-17-2014 |
20140180804 | Tunable Algorithmic Segments - Tunable algorithmic segment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a target audience definition is obtained that is input to initiate creation of a look-alike model. The target audience definition indicates traits associated with a baseline group of consumers who have interacted with online resources in a designated manner, such as by buying a product, visiting a website, using a service, and so forth. Tuning parameters designated for the look-alike model are ascertained and the look-alike model is built based on the target audience definition and the tuning parameters. The tuning parameters may include at least a setting selectable to control reach versus accuracy for the look-alike model. Segment data indicative of market segments generated according to the look-alike model may then be exposed for manipulation by a client. The manipulation may include selectable control over the tuning parameters to generate different look-alike groups from the segment data. | 06-26-2014 |