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20110130657 | Protection Device and Method Against Embolization Agent Reflux - An apparatus is provided that is useful in an embolization procedure and enables substantially unrestricted forward flow of blood in a vessel and reduces or stops reflux (regurgitation or backward flow) of embolization agents which are introduced into the blood. A method of using the apparatus is also provided. | 06-02-2011 |
20110137399 | Microvalve Protection Device and Method of Use for Protection Against Embolization Agent Reflux - An apparatus is provided that is useful in an embolization procedure and enables substantially unrestricted forward flow of blood in a vessel and reduces or stops reflux (regurgitation or backward flow) of embolization agents which are introduced into the blood. A method of using the apparatus is also provided. | 06-09-2011 |
20120089102 | Microvalve Protection Device and Method of Use for Protection Against Embolization Agent Reflux - An endovascular valve device for use in a vessel during a therapy procedure includes a catheter having at its distal end a valve. The valve is constructed of a braid of elongate first filaments coupled together at their proximal ends in a manner that the first filaments are movable relative to each other along their lengths. The first filaments have a spring bias that radially expands the valve. A filter is provided to the braid formed by electrostatically depositing or spinning polymeric second filaments onto the braided first filaments. The lumen of the catheter is in communication with the center of the valve. | 04-12-2012 |
20120116351 | Method of Operating a Microvalve Protection Device - An endovascular valve device for use in a vessel during a therapy procedure includes a catheter having at its distal end a valve. The valve is constructed of a braid of elongate first filaments coupled together at their proximal ends in a manner that the first filaments are movable relative to each other along their lengths. The first filaments have a spring bias that radially expands the valve. A filter is provided to the braid formed by electrostatically depositing or spinning polymeric second filaments onto the braided first filaments. The lumen of the catheter is in communication with the center of the valve. The device is used to provide a therapy in which a therapeutic agent is infused into an organ. | 05-10-2012 |
20140207178 | Dynamic Microvalve Protection Device with Associated Balloon Element for Therapeutic Intravascular Procedures - An apparatus includes a delivery catheter having a deployable dynamic valve that rapidly opens and closes in response to relative fluid pressure thereabout. The valve is maintained in a collapsed configuration during introduction to a treatment site. A balloon element is provided between the delivery catheter and the valve and is adapted such that upon inflation it can move the valve from the collapsed configuration to a deployed configuration. | 07-24-2014 |
20150272716 | CLOSED TIP DYNAMIC MICROVALVE PROTECTION DEVICE - An endovascular microvalve device for use in a vessel during a therapy procedure includes an outer catheter, an inner catheter displaceable within the outer catheter, and a filter valve coupled to the distal ends of the inner and outer catheters. The valve is constructed of a braid of elongate first filaments coupled together at their proximal ends in a manner that the first filaments are movable relative to each other along their lengths. A filter is provided to the braid formed by electrostatically depositing or spinning polymeric second filaments onto the braided first filaments. The lumen of the inner catheter delivers a therapeutic agent beyond the valve. The device is used to provide a therapy in which a therapeutic agent is infused into an organ. | 10-01-2015 |
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20090216109 | MRI Compatible Vascular Occlusive Devices and Related Methods of Treatment and Methods of Monitoring Implanted Devices - Implantable aneurysm-sac treatment devices include an implantable coil body configured and sized to reside in a sac of an aneurysm. The body has an inductance and capacitance. The capacitance is selected so that the coil resonates at a Larmor frequency of a predefined magnetic field strength. | 08-27-2009 |
20100047355 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE-DETECTABLE, ULTRASOUND-DETECTABLE AND/OR RADIOPAQUE MICROCAPSULES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a microcapsule for implantation into a mammalian body, comprising: a) at least one cell and/or bioactive agent; and b) a biocompatible semi-permeable membrane encapsulating the at least one cell, wherein the biocompatible semi-permeable membrane comprises: at least one polycationic polymer region, at least one alginate polymer region, and a paramagnetic or superparamagnetic metal that does not participate in the crosslinking of the alginate polymer. The present invention further provides methods of making the microcapsules of this invention and use of the microcapsules of this invention in methods of delivering cells and/or therapeutic agents to a subject and in methods of embolization. | 02-25-2010 |
20100106171 | TRANSCAVAL MESENTERIC VENOUS ANASTOMOSIS AND ACCESS SYSTEM - Disclosed is a system for creating an anastomosis between the inferior vena cava (IVC) and the mesenteric portal vein. The system includes an anastomosis device and a catheter. The anastomosis device brings the IVC and the portal vein into apposition. The resulting anastomosis enables treatment for portal hypertension as well as provides repeated and easy access to the portal system for direct delivery of therapeutic agents to portal organs. The anastomosis device has a proximal flange part, a distal flange part, a flow lumen between them. The proximal and distal flange parts include a plurality of radial struts. A valve part is disposed on one or both of the proximal and distal flange parts. The anastomosis device is made of a memory shape material. The catheter contains a collapsed anastomosis device for insertion and has one or more RF antennas to make the catheter visible under MRI guidance. | 04-29-2010 |
20110020239 | METHODS FOR IN VIVO IMAGING OF CELLS - The instant invention provides methods for the in vivo imaging of cells using one or more imaging modalities. | 01-27-2011 |
20130267832 | MRI COMPATIBLE VASCULAR OCCLUSIVE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF TREATMENT AND METHODS OF MONITORING IMPLANTED DEVICES - Implantable aneurysm-sac treatment devices include an implantable coil body configured and sized to reside in a sac of an aneurysm. The body has an inductance and capacitance. The capacitance is selected so that the coil resonates at a Larmor frequency of a predefined magnetic field strength. | 10-10-2013 |
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20090045961 | Antenna systems for passive RFID tags - Antenna systems for passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. The antenna systems have a very small form factor with good power harvesting and good performance in proximity to other antennas. The antenna system includes at least one, and preferably two, parallel serpentine antenna elements formed on, or otherwise supported by, an antenna substrate so that a RFID-tag integrated circuit (IC) can be electrically contacted to the antenna system at one end of the antenna substrate. A conducting wire that runs in the same direction as the at least one serpentine antenna element is used to match impedance and enhance antenna performance and power flow between the antenna and the IC. An impedance-matching circuit may be employed in place of the conducting wire to facilitate impedance matching between the antenna and the IC. | 02-19-2009 |
20090195363 | RFID SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING AND/OR DIRECTING THE PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION OF A COMPLEX SYSTEM - A radio-frequency identification (RFID)-based configuration detection system for automatically detecting, directing, and/or configuring the physical configuration of a complex system constituted by a set of one or more types of mateable components. The RFID configuration detection system utilizes a set of mateable RFID tags arranged so that each mateable component includes at least one mateable RFID tag. Each RFID tag includes information about its associated component and is arranged so that when the components are mated, their associated RFID tags also are mated. The system uses at least one RFID reader to read RFID tag signals from the RFID tags. The RFID tag signals provide information about mating status of the component, as well as information about components themselves. An information processing system operably connected to the RFID reader receives and process information concerning the number and type of mated connections and thus the configuration. Changes to the configuration, such as mated connections being unmated, can be tracked to provide real-time configuration information. | 08-06-2009 |
20100245057 | COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR ASSOCIATING SENSOR DATA WITH COMPONENT LOCATION - Components having one or more sensors adapted to provide sensor data relating to a condition(s) of the component are disclosed. The component is adapted to communicate with another mating component to associate sensor data with identity information of the mating component. The sensor and identity information can be communicated remotely including via radio-frequency communications employing RF identification devices (RFIDs). Location of the mating component can be determined using the identity information of the mating component. In this manner, the sensor data can be associated with the location of the mating component using the identity information in a “component-to-component” configuration to provide location-specific sensor data. Having the ability to localize sensor data to a specific location can assist in pinpointing areas where performance or other condition issues may exist in a component, a mating component, an article of manufacture associated with the components, and/or communication and/or transmissions lines coupled between components. | 09-30-2010 |
20110175503 | EQUIPMENT CABINET HAVING IMPROVED SPACE UTILIZATION - An equipment cabinet ( | 07-21-2011 |
20120274452 | RADIO FREQUENCY (RF)-ENABLED LATCHES AND RELATED COMPONENTS, ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Radio frequency (RF)-enabled latches and related components, assemblies, systems, and methods are disclosed that affect control of mating and/or demating of components. In one embodiment, a component is provided that includes a body configured to be mated to a second component to establish a connection. A latch is disposed in the body and configured to either affect demating of the body from the second component or mating of the body to the second component, when the latch is not actuated. A transponder disposed in the body can be configured to actuate the latch to either affect demating of the body from the second component or mating of the body to the second component. The transponder can also be configured to actuate the latch based on the identification information of the second transponder received through the communication connection or lack of receiving identification information from a second transponder or reader. | 11-01-2012 |
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20130289987 | Negative Example (Anti-Word) Based Performance Improvement For Speech Recognition - A system and method are presented for negative example based performance improvements for speech recognition. The presently disclosed embodiments address identified false positives and the identification of negative examples of keywords in an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system. Various methods may be used to identify negative examples of keywords. Such methods may include, for example, human listening and learning possible negative examples from a large domain specific text source. In at least one embodiment, negative examples of keywords may be used to improve the performance of an ASR system by reducing false positives. | 10-31-2013 |
20140025379 | Method and System for Real-Time Keyword Spotting for Speech Analytics - A system and method are presented for real-time speech analytics in the speech analytics field. Real time audio is fed along with a keyword model, into a recognition engine. The recognition engine computes the probability of the audio stream data matching keywords in the keyword model. The probability is compared to a threshold where the system determines if the probability is indicative of whether or not the keyword has been spotted. Empirical metrics are computed and any false alarms are identified and rejected. The keyword may be reported as found when it is deemed not to be a false alarm and passes the threshold for detection. | 01-23-2014 |
20140046662 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACOUSTIC DATA SELECTION FOR TRAINING THE PARAMETERS OF AN ACOUSTIC MODEL - A system and method are presented for acoustic data selection of a particular quality for training the parameters of an acoustic model, such as a Hidden Markov Model and Gaussian Mixture Model, for example, in automatic speech recognition systems in the speech analytics field. A raw acoustic model may be trained using a given speech corpus and maximum likelihood criteria. A series of operations are performed, such as a forced Viterbi-alignment, calculations of likelihood scores, and phoneme recognition, for example, to form a subset corpus of training data. During the process, audio files of a quality that does not meet a criterion, such as poor quality audio files, may be automatically rejected from the corpus. The subset may then be used to train a new acoustic model. | 02-13-2014 |
20140058731 | Method and System for Selectively Biased Linear Discriminant Analysis in Automatic Speech Recognition Systems - A system and method are presented for selectively biased linear discriminant analysis in automatic speech recognition systems. Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) may be used to improve the discrimination between the hidden Markov model (HMM) tied-states in the acoustic feature space. The between-class and within-class covariance matrices may be biased based on the observed recognition errors of the tied-states, such as shared HMM states of the context dependent tri-phone acoustic model. The recognition errors may be obtained from a trained maximum-likelihood acoustic model utilizing the tied-states which may then be used as classes in the analysis. | 02-27-2014 |
20140067391 | Method and System for Predicting Speech Recognition Performance Using Accuracy Scores - A system and method are presented for predicting speech recognition performance using accuracy scores in speech recognition systems within the speech analytics field. A keyword set is selected. Figure of Merit (FOM) is computed for the keyword set. Relevant features that describe the word individually and in relation to other words in the language are computed. A mapping from these features to FOM is learned. This mapping can be generalized via a suitable machine learning algorithm and be used to predict FOM for a new keyword. In at least embodiment, the predicted FOM may be used to adjust internals of speech recognition engine to achieve a consistent behavior for all inputs for various settings of confidence values. | 03-06-2014 |
20140112467 | System and Method for Acoustic Echo Cancellation - A system and method are presented for acoustic echo cancellation. The echo canceller performs reduction of acoustic and hybrid echoes which may arise in a situation such as a long-distance conference call with multiple speakers in varying environments, for example. Echo cancellation, in at least one embodiment, may be based on similarity measurement, statistical determination of echo cancellation parameters from historical values, frequency domain operation, double talk detection, packet loss detection, signal detection, and noise subtraction. | 04-24-2014 |
20140207457 | FALSE ALARM REDUCTION IN SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS USING CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION - A system and method are presented for using spoken word verification to reduce false alarms by exploiting global and local contexts on a lexical level, a phoneme level, and on an acoustical level. The reduction of false alarms may occur through a process that determines whether a word has been detected or if it is a false alarm. Training examples are used to generate models of internal and external contexts which are compared to test word examples. The word may be accepted or rejected based on comparison results. Comparison may be performed either at the end of the process or at multiple steps of the process to determine whether the word is rejected. | 07-24-2014 |
20150106082 | System and Method for Learning Alternate Pronunciations for Speech Recognition - A system and method for learning alternate pronunciations for speech recognition is disclosed. Alternative name pronunciations may be covered, through pronunciation learning, that have not been previously covered in a general pronunciation dictionary. In an embodiment, the detection of phone-level and syllable-level mispronunciations in words and sentences may be based on acoustic models trained by Hidden Markov Models. Mispronunciations may be detected by comparing the likelihood of the potential state of the targeting pronunciation unit with a pre-determined threshold through a series of tests. It is also within the scope of an embodiment to detect accents. | 04-16-2015 |
20150199956 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF SPEECH FROM PROVIDED TEXT - A system and method are presented for the synthesis of speech from provided text. Particularly, the generation of parameters within the system is performed as a continuous approximation in order to mimic the natural flow of speech as opposed to a step-wise approximation of the feature stream. Provided text may be partitioned and parameters generated using a speech model. The generated parameters from the speech model may then be used in a post-processing step to obtain a new set of parameters for application in speech synthesis. | 07-16-2015 |
20150255075 | System and Method to Correct for Packet Loss in ASR Systems - A system and method are presented for the correction of packet loss in audio in automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems. Packet loss correction, as presented herein, occurs at the recognition stage without modifying any of the acoustic models generated during training. The behavior of the ASR engine in the absence of packet loss is thus not altered. To accomplish this, the actual input signal may be rectified, the recognition scores may be normalized to account for signal errors, and a best-estimate method using information from previous frames and acoustic models may be used to replace the noisy signal. | 09-10-2015 |
20150348535 | METHOD FOR FORMING THE EXCITATION SIGNAL FOR A GLOTTAL PULSE MODEL BASED PARAMETRIC SPEECH SYNTHESIS SYSTEM - A method is presented for forming the excitation signal for a glottal pulse model based parametric speech synthesis system. In one embodiment, fundamental frequency values are used to form the excitation signal. The excitation is modeled using a voice source pulse selected from a database of a given speaker. The voice source signal is segmented into glottal segments, which are used in vector representation to identify the glottal pulse used for formation of the excitation signal. Use of a novel distance metric and preserving the original signals extracted from the speakers voice samples helps capture low frequency information of the excitation signal. In addition, segment edge artifacts are removed by applying a unique segment joining method to improve the quality of synthetic speech while creating a true representation of the voice quality of a speaker. | 12-03-2015 |
20160027430 | METHOD FOR FORMING THE EXCITATION SIGNAL FOR A GLOTTAL PULSE MODEL BASED PARAMETRIC SPEECH SYNTHESIS SYSTEM - A system and method are presented for forming the excitation signal for a glottal pulse model based parametric speech synthesis system. The excitation signal may be formed by using a plurality of sub-band templates instead of a single one. The plurality of sub-band templates may be combined to form the excitation signal wherein the proportion in which the templates are added is dynamically based on determined energy coefficients. These coefficients vary from frame to frame and are learned, along with the spectral parameters, during feature training. The coefficients are appended to the feature vector, which comprises spectral parameters and is modeled using HMMs, and the excitation signal is determined. | 01-28-2016 |
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20110228750 | Extended Local IP Access For A Converged Gateway In A Hybrid Network - The implementation of Local IP Access (LIPA), “Extended” LIPA (ELIPA), and Selected IP Traffic Offload (SIPTO) for the design of a “Converged Gateway” (CGW) are disclosed. The gateway system may provide various features such as femtocell access to local networks, public Internet, and private service provider networks. | 09-22-2011 |
20120071168 | Bandwidth Management For A Converged Gateway In A Hybrid Network - Systems and methods for integrating bandwidth management (BWM) equipment into a network in order to manage the use of bandwidth over multiple radio access technologies (RATs) relating to communications between a wireless transmit receive unit and a mobile core network (MCN). When integrating itself into the network, a BWM server may be placed between a MCN and an femto access point. In order for WTRUs to communicate with the MCN through the femto access point and a BWM server, a BWM server may need deep packet inspection capabilities. | 03-22-2012 |
20140105139 | BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT FOR A CONVERGED GATEWAY IN A HYBRID NETWORK - Systems and methods for integrating bandwidth management (BWM) equipment into a network in order to manage the use of bandwidth over multiple radio access technologies (RATs) relating to communications between a wireless transmit receive unit and a mobile core network (MCN). When integrating itself into the network, a BWM server may be placed between a MCN and an femto access point. In order for WTRUs to communicate with the MCN through the femto access point and a BWM server, a BWM server may need deep packet inspection capabilities. | 04-17-2014 |
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20130093129 | METHOD OF FORMING A SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL - A method for forming a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) article includes forming a SOFC unit cell in a single, free-sintering process, wherein the SOFC unit cell is made of an electrolyte layer, an interconnect layer, a first electrode layer disposed between the electrolyte layer and the interconnect layer. The electrolyte layer of the SOFC unit cell is in compression after forming. | 04-18-2013 |
20130137014 | SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL INTERCONNECT CELLS - A bonding layer, disposed between an interconnect layer and an electrode layer of a solid oxide fuel cell article, may be formed from a yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) powder having a monomodal particle size distribution (PSD) with a d | 05-30-2013 |
20130154147 | Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Articles and Methods of Forming - A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) article including a SOFC unit cell having a functional layer of an average thickness of not greater than about 100 μm, wherein the functional layer has a first type of porosity having a vertical orientation, and the first type of porosity has an aspect ratio of length:width, the width substantially aligned with a dimension of thickness of the functional layer. | 06-20-2013 |
20130344415 | SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL AND METHOD OF FORMING - A method of forming a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) article includes providing a green electrode layer formed by a freeze-casting process and forming a green SOFC unit cell. The green SOFC unit cell includes a green electrolyte layer, a green cathode layer overlying the electrolyte layer, a green interconnect layer, and a green anode layer disposed between the green electrolyte layer and the interconnect layer. The method includes sintering the green SOFC unit cell in a single sintering process to form a sintered SOFC unit cell. | 12-26-2013 |
20140170531 | POWDER MIXTURE FOR LAYER IN A SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL - The present disclosure relates to solid oxide fuel cells, and particularly raw powder materials which form a layer in a solid oxide fuel. The raw powder materials include an ionic conductor powder material; and an electronic conductor powder material. The ratio of an average particle diameter of the ionic conductor powder material to an average particle diameter of the electronic conductor powder material is greater than about 1:1, and an average particle diameter of at least one of the electronic conductor powder material or the ionic conductor powder material is coarse. | 06-19-2014 |
20140186647 | BROAD PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION POWDERS FOR FORMING SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL COMPONENTS - A raw material powder for forming a layer of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) article includes a broad particle size distribution (BPSD) defined by plotted curve of frequency versus diameter of the raw material powder may be characterized as having a first standard deviation including at least about 78% to at least about 99% of a total content of particles of the raw material powder. The plotted curve of the BPSD may also be characterized as having a first maximum value and a first minimum value, wherein the difference between the first maximum value and first minimum value is not greater than about 8%. | 07-03-2014 |
20150079494 | SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL INTERCONNECT CELLS - A bonding layer, disposed between an interconnect layer and an electrode layer of a solid oxide fuel cell article, may be formed from a yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) powder having a monomodal particle size distribution (PSD) with a d | 03-19-2015 |
20150303506 | Electrolyte dopant system - A component of a solid oxide fuel cell includes an electrolyte having a stabilized zirconia and one or more dopants. The stabilized zirconia particles can have a d | 10-22-2015 |
20150343663 | HOT PRESS AND METHOD OF USING - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a hot press and methods of using the hot press. In an embodiment, the hot press can include a pressing element including a flared body. In another embodiment, the hot press can include a compression surface. The compression surface can include a first layer including a monocrystalline material and a second layer including a polycrystalline material, wherein the monocrystalline material and the polycrystalline material include a same primary compound. In a further embodiment, a sample including more than one layer of ceramic oxide material can be hot pressed without a die. | 12-03-2015 |
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20090186250 | Bilayer interconnects for solid oxide fuel cells - A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) includes a plurality of sub-cells. Each sub-cell includes a first electrode in fluid communication with a source of oxygen gas, a second electrode in fluid communication with a source of a fuel gas, and a solid electrolyte between the first electrode and the second electrode. The SOFC further includes an interconnect between the sub-cells. The interconnect includes a first layer in contact with the first electrode of each sub-cell, and a second layer in contact with the second electrode of each sub-cell. The first layer includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of a doped M-ferrite based perovskite, a doped M′-ferrite based perovskite, a doped MM′-ferrite based perovskite and a doped M′-chromite based perovskite, wherein M is an alkaline earth metal and M′ is a rare earth metal. The second layer includes a doped M″-titanate based perovskite, wherein M″ is an alkaline earth metal. A solid oxide fuel cell having a plurality of cells as described above is formed by connecting each of a plurality of sub-cells with an interconnect as described above. | 07-23-2009 |
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20100183947 | Highly Sinterable Lanthanum Strontium Titanate Interconnects Through Doping - An interconnect material is formed by combining a lanthanum-doped strontium titanate with an aliovalent transition metal to form a precursor composition and sintering the precursor composition to form the interconnect material. The aliovalent transition metal can be an electron-acceptor dopant, such as manganese, cobalt, nickel or iron, or the aliovalent transition metal can be an electron-donor dopant, such as niobium or tungsten. A solid oxide fuel cell, or a strontium titanate varistor, or a strontium titanate capacitor can include the interconnect material that includes a lanthanum-doped strontium titanate that is further doped with an aliovalent transition metal. | 07-22-2010 |
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20150254306 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUGMENTING SEARCH RESULTS - Systems and methods are provided to augment the search results of a search operation are provided. The method enhances a user's experience by identifying and displaying information within the search results which is of a remarkable value. Such information may be presented with a different presentation semantics from the rest of the search result. Such presentation semantics being indicative of the remarkability of the information. | 09-10-2015 |
20150286727 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING USER EXPERIENCE IN A SEARCH ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods for enhancing user experience in a search environment are provided. The method includes displaying results of a search operation, the display comprising an extract of at least one search result; the extract comprising a combination of a text and at least one inline visual representation. | 10-08-2015 |
20150310130 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING TIMELINE SEARCH RESULTS - Methods and Systems to display the results of a search operation are provided. More particularly the invention relates to a method to display search results comprising a relevant portion of the data in timeline. The method comprising displaying said results; said display comprising a extract preserving the timeline event properties. The extract may further comprise of one or more timeline properties. | 10-29-2015 |
20150347535 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING TABLE SEARCH RESULTS - Methods and Systems to display the results of a search operation are provided. More particularly the invention relates to a method to display search results comprising a relevant portion of the data in a tabular form. The said result comprises a search extract preserving table characteristics. The extract may further comprise of one or more table properties. | 12-03-2015 |
20150347583 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING AND SHARING SEARCH SETTINGS - Systems and methods are provided to specify preferred search service setting in a system is disclosed. Such preferred search service setting may be shared by two or more applications there by alleviating the need to configure preferred search service multiple times by the user. | 12-03-2015 |
20150375119 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING DYNAMIC GAMES MAKING USE OF A SEARCH ENGINE - The present disclosure is a method of dynamic creation of games, the method comprising the steps of receiving keyword(s) from a user, performing a search operation comprising of the keyword(s) to generate a set of search result(s), selecting at least one search result and dynamically creating said game from the said search result. | 12-31-2015 |
20160019269 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VARIABLE PRESENTATION SEMANTICS OF SEARCH RESULTS IN A SEARCH ENVIRONMENT - System and method for display of search results with variable presentation semantics in a search environment are disclosed. The method includes displaying search results of a search operation, the display comprising extracts of at least two search results such that the two search results have different presentation semantics from each other and wherein the presentation semantics of at least one portion of at least one of the search result is altered with respect to the default presentation semantics. | 01-21-2016 |
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20110099585 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING DYNAMIC PROGRAM GUIDES ON MOBILE DEVICES - Mechanisms are provided for allowing a mobile device to dynamically obtain program guide data. A mobile device having the capability of playing media streams is configurable to dynamically request program guide structure information followed by program guide content information. In one example, the program guide structure information allows a user to begin navigating the program guide data in an active and dynamic manner. Program guide content information including data such as program titles, times, icons, and links are then downloaded and displayed as needed. Potentially limitless amounts of program guide data can be provided on a mobile device. Program guide content information can be provided in a generic manner while allowing user layout customization. Program guide information can also be preemptively provided to a mobile device based on a variety of criteria. | 04-28-2011 |
20120180089 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MEDIA ON MOBILE DEVICES - Techniques and mechanisms are provided for sending targeted content and data to mobile devices. Location information associated with a device is determined. In some instances, the location information is manually entered. In other instances, the location information is determined automatically from characteristics associated with the device. Location information can be obtained from global positioning system (GPS) data, cell-site triangulation, Internet Protocol (IP) address detection, etc. Content and advertising can be provided in a location relevant manner to the mobile device. | 07-12-2012 |
20130059601 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MEDIA ON MOBILE DEVICES - Techniques and mechanisms are provided for sending targeted content and data to mobile devices. Location information associated with a device is determined. In some instances, the location information is manually entered. In other instances, the location information is determined automatically from characteristics associated with the device. Location information can be obtained from global positioning system (GPS) data, cell-site triangulation, Internet Protocol (IP) address detection, etc. Content and advertising can be provided in a location relevant manner to the mobile device. | 03-07-2013 |
20140337884 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MEDIA ON MOBILE DEVICES - Techniques and mechanisms are provided for sending targeted content and data to mobile devices. Location information associated with a device is determined. In some instances, the location information is manually entered. In other instances, the location information is determined automatically from characteristics associated with the device. Location information can be obtained from global positioning system (GPS) data, cell-site triangulation, Internet Protocol (IP) address detection, etc. Content and advertising can be provided in a location relevant manner to the mobile device. | 11-13-2014 |
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20140075467 | STB-DRIVEN UPGRADE OF REMOTE SERVER APPLICATION - A client application, executed on a set-top box with a local network, detects that a media server application, executed on a computing device within the local network, is eligible for a software upgrade. The set-top box provides, based on the detecting, an interactive prompt, on a separate television display, to request authorization for the software upgrade. The set-top box receives user input, via a remote control, authorizing the software upgrade and provides, to the media server application on the computing device, a signal for the media server application to initiate the software upgrade. | 03-13-2014 |
20140075488 | DEVICE DISCOVERY SERVICE - A network device receives, from a set-top box within a local network, a discovery request for a server application within the local network. The network device identifies, based on the discovery request, a wide area network (WAN) Internet Protocol (IP) address for a router in the local network and retrieves, from a database of multiple discovery records, a particular discovery record with an IP address that matches the WAN IP address for the local network. The network device sends, to the set-top box, the particular discovery record for use in initiating a communication session with the server application. | 03-13-2014 |
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20090172751 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING VIRTUAL CHANNELS - An approach is provided for presenting, via a set-top box, audio and/or video transmission to a user. An input is received from the user specifying media content that is accessible over a data network. The media content is retrieved over the data network, and presented via the set-top box. | 07-02-2009 |
20110289317 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CONTENT AGGREGATION IN SUPPORT OF VIRTUAL CHANNELS - An approach is provided for content aggregation in support of virtual channels. Query information and authentication information of a user are received from a media application associated with a set-top box. A query request is generated for media content from a content provider using the query information, the authentication information, and an identifier of a service provider. Transmission of the query request is initiated to the content provider system. One or more search results are received in response to the query request. Transmission of the one or more search results is initiated to the media application. | 11-24-2011 |
20120030376 | USER-BASED PRIORITIZATION FOR CONTENT TRANSCODING - A system may include a server device. The server device may receive, from a device, a media item in a first format associated with the device, and determine a transcoding priority to be associated with transcoding of the media item based on information regarding a transcoding job request for one or more other media items received from the user and at least one of information associated with the media item or information associated with a user of the device. The server device may also select, based on the transcoding priority and at least one of the information associated with the media item or the information associated with the user, the media item, from among a number of media items, associated with one or more users, to be transcoded, and transcode the media item to a transcoded media item in a second format that is different than the first format. | 02-02-2012 |
20120311688 | HOSTED MEDIA CONTENT SERVICE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary system includes 1) at least one computing device within a first computing subsystem associated with a hosted media content service, the at least one computing device configured to authenticate a user to the hosted media content service and provide at least one encrypted token to a user device associated with the user, and 2) at least one other computing device within a second computing subsystem associated with the hosted media content service, the at least one other computing device configured to store hosted media content associated with the hosted media content service, receive the at least one encrypted token from the user device, validate the at least one encrypted token, and perform, in response to the validation, at least one action on media content as part of the hosted media content service. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 12-06-2012 |
20130055234 | MEDIA MANAGER UPGRADING - A device may execute a media manager application for managing media content stored by the device and download a media manager application upgrade using a background download operation that is independent from execution of the media manager application. The device may cache the media manager application upgrade in a cache memory and notify a user of the device that the media manager application upgrade is ready for installation. The device may receive an install command, corresponding to the media manager application upgrade, from the user and install the media manager application upgrade in response to the install command. | 02-28-2013 |
20130073688 | THREAD MECHANISM FOR MEDIA AND METADATA UPLOAD - A device receives media objects and metadata associated with the media objects, and utilizes a portion of threads to upload, to a first server, metadata for a portion of the received media objects. The device also utilizes, after the metadata for the portion of the media objects is uploaded, a remaining portion of the threads to upload, to the first server, metadata for a remaining portion of the media objects. The device further utilizes a first thread and a second thread to upload a first two media objects to a second server after the metadata for the remaining portion of the media objects is uploaded, and utilizes, after the first two media objects are uploaded, a third thread and a fourth thread to upload a next two media objects to the second server. | 03-21-2013 |
20130081006 | PARTIALLY UPGRADABLE APPLICATION AND PERFORMAING DATABASE OPERATIONS WITH THE APPLICATION - A device provides, to a server device, a single request for user information associated with an application provided in the device. The device also receives, from the server device and based on the single request, one or more tables in a same format as stored in the server device, where the one or more tables are not joined by the server device. The device further stores the one or more tables in a database associated with the device, queries the one or more tables in the database for the user information, and provides, to the application, the user information retrieved based on the query. | 03-28-2013 |
20130179833 | APPLICATION SHORTCUT USER INTERFACE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An exemplary method includes a user computing device 1) determining current states, such as current integration states and/or current operational states, of software applications included in a suite of software applications relative to the user computing device, 2) identifying, based on the current states, access options for the software applications included in the suite of software applications, and 3) providing, by the user computing device for display, a graphical user interface that includes the access options configured to be selected by a user of the user computing device to access the software applications included in the suite of software applications. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. | 07-11-2013 |
20130253906 | ENVIRONMENT SENSITIVE PREDICTIVE TEXT ENTRY - Environmental factors may be used in a predictive text system provided in a device. The device may receive one or more characters entered by a user and determine, based on the one or more characters, words that are predicted to be words being entered by the user of the device, where the words are determined using grammar-based predictive techniques. The device may determine confidence scores, corresponding to the words. The device may refine the scores based on environmental data that includes data that describes an environment associated with the user of the device. The device may select, based on the refined plurality of scores, a subset of the plurality of words and output the subset of the plurality of words. | 09-26-2013 |
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20090222553 | Monitoring network performance to identify sources of network performance degradation - A method of measuring, for communication paths between a networked computer and at least one other networked computer connected via a network performance, network information to detect network performance degradation and diagnose source(s) of the performance degradation. The diagnosis may be performed by a progressive elimination of possible sources. Network performance degradation may be attributed to problems at a local network or the Internet. The problem sources on the Internet may comprise, for example, an internet server provider (ISP) or a single remote server in communication with the networked computer. A network performance baseline established and maintained for each path may be employed in diagnosing the network performance degradation. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222555 | Network performance monitor - A network performance monitor for a computer. The performance monitor maintains a baseline for communication paths between a networked computer and other networked computers connected. The network performance baseline is established and maintained by measuring and updating network performance parameters of the communication paths. The network performance parameters are updated using values obtained during time intervals when the communication path consumed a bandwidth approximately equal to its estimated bandwidth. If congestion is detected on the network or the network is underutilized, values of the network performance parameters obtained during that interval are not used to update the network performance parameters. Some performance parameters in the baseline, such as minimum and maximum bandwidth values may be updated by computing a moving average of each parameter. Asymmetric weight values for updating the moving average may be selected based on a direction of change of a value of a network parameter. | 09-03-2009 |
20110276688 | MONITORING NETWORK PERFORMANCE TO IDENTIFY SOURCES OF NETWORK PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION - A method of measuring, for communication paths between a networked computer and at least one other networked computer connected via a network performance, network information to detect network performance degradation and diagnose source(s) of the performance degradation. The diagnosis may be performed by a progressive elimination of possible sources. Network performance degradation may be attributed to problems at a local network or the Internet. The problem sources on the Internet may comprise, for example, an internet server provider (ISP) or a single remote server in communication with the networked computer. A network performance baseline established and maintained for each path may be employed in diagnosing the network performance degradation. | 11-10-2011 |
20120096271 | Remote Access to Hosted Virtual Machines By Enterprise Users - An end user of an enterprise is enabled to receive secure remote presentation access to the assigned virtual machines in a hosted public cloud through the cloud provider's virtualization hosts and remote presentation gateway. Thus an enterprise administrator may purchase computing capacity from the cloud provider and further sub-divide the purchased computing capacity among enterprise end users. The cloud provider need not create shadow accounts for each end user of the enterprise. The cloud provider AD and the enterprise AD do not need to trust each other. The cloud provider also need not expose host information to the tenants. Authorization may be provided by using a combination of a custom authorization plug-in at the terminal services gateway and an indirection listener component at the virtualization host. The host details may also be abstracted when the client connects to the remote presentation gateway so as to protect the fabric from attack and enabling the tenant virtual machines to freely move across the cloud provider's virtualization hosts. | 04-19-2012 |
20120278485 | MONITORING NETWORK PERFORMANCE TO IDENTIFY SOURCES OF NETWORK PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION - A method of measuring, for communication paths between a networked computer and at least one other networked computer connected via a network performance, network information to detect network performance degradation and diagnose source(s) of the performance degradation. The diagnosis may be performed by a progressive elimination of possible sources. Network performance degradation may be attributed to problems at a local network or the Internet. The problem sources on the Internet may comprise, for example, an internet server provider (ISP) or a single remote server in communication with the networked computer. A network performance baseline established and maintained for each path may be employed in diagnosing the network performance degradation. | 11-01-2012 |
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20120150922 | EXTENSIBLE RDF DATABASES - A method and apparatus for introducing domain-specific data types with associated semantics in an RDF database system using an extensibility framework mechanism. The extensibility framework mechanism allows users to map serialized instance data for a particular user-defined data type to properties of a base data structure associated with the domain-specific data and to map instance data in base data structures to the data's serialized form. The RDF database system may return inferred properties of RDF data stored in domain-specific data types in response to a query on the data. Further, the RDF database system may infer relationships between resources in stored data. | 06-14-2012 |
20130297660 | Extensible RDF Databases - A method and apparatus for introducing domain-specific data types with associated semantics in an RDF database system using an extensibility framework mechanism. The extensibility framework mechanism allows users to map serialized instance data for a particular user-defined data type to properties of a base data structure associated with the domain-specific data and to map instance data in base data structures to the data's serialized form. The RDF database system may return inferred properties of RDF data stored in domain-specific data types in response to a query on the data. Further, the RDF database system may infer relationships between resources in stored data. | 11-07-2013 |
20140046919 | SUPPORT FOR COMPENSATION AWARE DATA TYPES IN RELATIONAL DATABASE SYSTEMS - Techniques are provided for extending a business transaction framework to support user-provided compensation logic for business transactions. The extensibility framework may be used to implement user-defined semantics for (a) validating concurrent updates to shared data and (b) performing compensating actions when an associated transaction is aborted. In one embodiment, the extensibility and the compensation are provided at the data-type level. User-provided logic also maintains summaries that include values that are externalized so that they may be referenced in user-provided operational constraints. | 02-13-2014 |
20150161693 | METADATA MAP REPOSITORY - Disclosed are various embodiments for a catalog mapping tool application. The application is executable in at least one computing device and comprises logic that identifies a system catalog of an item and a user catalog of the item. The system catalog may include a system acceptable format for a value of an attribute associated with the item, and the user catalog may include a user defined format for the value of the attribute associated with the item. The application further comprises logic that receives a selection of one of a plurality of recommended metadata maps for translation from a client device associated with the seller. In addition, the application comprises logic that facilitates translating the user catalog to the system catalog based at least in part on the one of the plurality of recommended metadata maps. | 06-11-2015 |