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20130083815 | TUNABLE LASER WITH INTEGRATED WAVELENGTH REFERENCE - In the prior art, tunable lasers utilizing silicon-based tunable ring filters and III-V semiconductor-based gain regions required the heterogeneous integration of independently formed silicon and III-V semiconductor based optical elements, resulting in large optical devices requiring a complex manufacturing process (e.g., airtight packaging to couple the devices formed on different substrates, precise alignment for the elements, etc.). Embodiments of the invention eliminate the need for bulk optical elements and hermetic packaging, via the use of hybridized III-V/silicon gain regions and silicon optical components, such as silicon wavelength filters and silicon wavelength references, thereby reducing the size and manufacturing complexity of tunable lasing devices. For example, embodiments of the invention may utilize hybridized III-V/silicon gain regions with ring filters on silicon form a tunable laser with efficient gain from the III-V region, while providing wide tunability, efficient tunability, and narrow linewidth due to the nature of the silicon rings. | 04-04-2013 |
20130230274 | PHOTONIC FLEXIBLE INTERCONNECT - Embodiments of the invention describe a silicon photonic interconnect, formed from an SOI substrate, having a waveguide for receiving optical data from an integrated circuit. Said photonic interconnect may comprise a flexible interconnect including a polymer layer disposed on the SOI substrate. Said photonic interconnect may include an optical fiber component to send/receive optical data to/from optical components or devices. | 09-05-2013 |
20130272646 | LOW LOSS HETEROGENEOUS OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE TRANSITIONS - Embodiments of the invention describe optical devices including a III-V slab having a taper including a first region and a second region smaller than the first. Said first region receives light and confines an optical mode of the received light; thus, as opposed to the prior art solutions, said III-V regions of optical devices perform the optical function of mode confinement. Embodiments of the invention further describe optical devices including a silicon slab to receive light from said III-V slab, and having a taper including a first silicon region and a second silicon region smaller than the first. Said first region receives light and confines an optical mode of the received light. | 10-17-2013 |
20140212092 | ATHERMAL OPTICAL FILTER WITH ACTIVE TUNING AND SIMPLIFIED CONTROL - Embodiments of the invention describe systems, apparatuses and methods for providing athermicity and a tunable spectral response for optical filters. Finite impulse response (FIR) filters are commonly implemented in photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to make devices such as wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) devices, asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometers (AMZIs) and array waveguide gratings (AWGs). Athermicity of an FIR filter describes maintaining a consistent frequency transmission spectrum as the ambient temperature changes. A tunable spectral response for an FIR filter describes changing the spectrum of an FIR filter based on its application, as well as potentially correcting for fabrication deviations from the design. In addition, embodiments of the invention reduce energy dissipation requirements and control complexity compared to prior art solutions. | 07-31-2014 |
20140254978 | SIMULTANEOUS PROCESSING OF MULTIPLE PHOTONIC DEVICE LAYERS - Embodiments of the invention describe photonic integrated circuits (PICs) formed using simultaneous fabrication operations performed on photonic device layers. Each device of a PIC may be made from different optimized materials by growing the materials separately, cutting pieces of the different materials and bonding these pieces to a shared wafer. Embodiments of the invention bond photonic device layers so that shared (i.e., common) processing operations may be utilized to make more than one device simultaneously. Embodiments of the invention allow for simpler, more cost effective fabrication of PICs and improve photonic device performance and reliability. | 09-11-2014 |
20150124845 | OPTICAL MODE STEERING FOR WAVELENGTH STABILIZATION - Embodiments of the invention describe wavelength stabilization of selective optical components (e.g., multiplexers, de-multiplexers) using optical mode steering. An additional waveguide structure is coupled to the free propagation region of the selective optical component; this additional waveguide structure moves a spatial position or a direction of a propagation of an optical mode at the free propagation region in order to adjust a wavelength response of the component. By moving the position or direction of the optical mode, the wavelength response of the component may be changed; in other words, by tuning the position or direction of the optical mode, a component's wavelength/channel response is “remapped” to account for the mis-targeting (i.e., wavelength shift) related to a temperature change or a design/manufacturing defect. | 05-07-2015 |
20150219850 | SHIELDING REGIONS FOR PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Described herein are methods, systems, and apparatuses to utilize shielding regions formed in photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Portions of layers of a PIC are selectively removed, and optionally, replaced with another material. These regions are formed to block stray light from interacting with optical components of the PIC, and therefore can prevent optical crosstalk and/or noise. Metal or another absorption/reflective material can be deposited in the place of the removed layer portions of the PIC to absorb or reflect light. Additionally, by depositing metal, RF isolation can be achieved by forming a ground plane, by forming a ground trace that shields a signal trace in an RF transmission line, or by placing a conductor which terminates electric fields between sensitive RF receivers and adjacent RF elements. Additionally the process operations required to perform isolation can also be used to change the thermal conductivity of devices and regions on a PIC. | 08-06-2015 |
20150222968 | PHOTONIC TRANSCEIVER ARCHITECTURE WITH LOOPBACK FUNCTIONALITY - Embodiments describe transceiver architectures to enable ‘loopback’ operation, thereby allowing or on-chip or intra module characterization of the transceiver. This includes but is not limited to tests such as bit error rate (BER) characterization, received power characterization and calibration of filters (MUX, DMUX etc.) present in the transceiver. Embodiments may also describe architectures for superimposing low-speed data on to the signal coming out of a transmitter, which in turn enables low frequency communication between network elements in the external link. | 08-06-2015 |
20150241631 | OPTICAL AND THERMAL INTERFACE FOR PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Described herein are photonic systems and devices including a optical interface unit disposed on a bottom side of a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) to receive light from an emitter of the PIC. A top side of the PIC includes a flip-chip interface for electrically coupling the PIC to an organic substrate via the top side. An alignment feature corresponding to the emitter is formed with the emitter to be offset by a predetermined distance value; because the emitter and the alignment feature are formed using a shared processing operation, the offset (i.e., predetermined distance value) may be precise and consistent across similarly produced PICs. The PIC comprises a processing feature to image the alignment feature from the bottom side (e.g., a hole). A heat spreader layer surrounds the optical interface unit and is disposed on the bottom side of the PIC to spread heat from the PIC. | 08-27-2015 |
20160091368 | HETEROGENEOUS SPECTROSCOPIC TRANSCEIVING PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SENSOR - Described herein are optical sensing devices for photonic integrated circuits (PICs). A PIC may comprise a plurality of waveguides formed in a silicon on insulator (SOI) substrate, and a plurality of heterogeneous lasers, each laser formed from a silicon material of the SOI substrate and to emit an output wavelength comprising an infrared wavelength. Each of these lasers may comprise a resonant cavity included in one of the plurality of waveguides, and a gain material comprising a non-silicon material and adiabatically coupled to the respective waveguide. A light directing element may direct outputs of the plurality of heterogeneous lasers from the PIC towards an object, and one or more detectors may detect light from the plurality of heterogeneous lasers reflected from or transmitted through the object. | 03-31-2016 |
20160099546 | DENSELY ARRAYED WAVEGUIDES WITH LOW CROSS-COUPLING - Described herein are lasers comprising an output port to output an optical signal, a plurality of waveguide segments forming an optical cavity length, and a resonant optical cavity comprising the optical cavity length, a gain medium included in the resonant optical cavity to amplify the optical signal, and a heating element disposed near at least two of the plurality of waveguide segments, the heating element controllable to adjust the phase of the optical signal by heating the waveguide segments. Described herein are optical devices comprising a first plurality of ports to output a plurality of optical signals, a second plurality of ports to receive the plurality of optical signals, and a plurality of coupling waveguides. The plurality of waveguide may comprise a pair of adjacent waveguides separated by a first distance, each of the pair of adjacent waveguides comprising a different width. | 04-07-2016 |
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20100238620 | Magnetic Notebooks and Tablets - A computer system includes a base unit, a display unit detachable from the base unit, and a set of magnetic elements in the display unit and/or the base unit to attach the display unit to the base unit and to hold the display unit in the open position. | 09-23-2010 |
20100241958 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO MANAGE AND PRIORITIZE WINDOWS BASED ON TOUCH STRIP INPUTS - Method and system for managing and prioritizing windows based on touch strip inputs. A method may include detecting a user gesture on a touch strip positioned on a screen, where the screen has multiple regions, and each region is associated with a set of applications. The method further includes identifying at least one of the regions that corresponds to the user gesture, determining which action should be performed with respect to at least one application associated with the identified region, and performing the action with respect to the at least one application associated with the identified region. | 09-23-2010 |
20120083237 | FALL DETECTION SYSTEM USING A COMBINATION OF ACCELEROMETER, AUDIO INPUT AND MAGNETOMETER - A wearable device for detecting a user state is disclosed. The wearable device includes an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a user, a magnetometer for measuring a magnetic field associated with the user's change of orientation, a microphone for receiving audio, a memory for storing the audio, and at least one processor communicatively connected to the accelerometer, the magnetometer, the microphone, and the memory. The processor is identified to declare a measured acceleration as a suspected user state, and to categorize the suspected user state based on the stored audio as one of an activity of daily life (ADL), a confirmed user state, or an inconclusive event. | 04-05-2012 |
20120322430 | SINGLE BUTTON MOBILE TELEPHONE USING SERVER-BASED CALL ROUTING - A user may carry a wearable device and may push a button on the wearable device to initiate a voice call. A computing system receives the request to initiate a voice call and may analyze datasets provided by the wearable device. The computing system may dynamically route voice calls to different destinations based on datasets received from a wearable device. | 12-20-2012 |
20120329292 | MULTIPLE-APPLICATION ATTACHMENT MECHANISM FOR CONSUMER ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A portable computing device may include a set of magnetic elements and a set of electrical contacts. An electronic device may include a sensor may also include a set of magnetic elements and a set of electrical contacts. The portable computing device may attach to the electronic device using the set of magnetic elements and may exchange data with the electronic device using the set of electrical contacts. A power source may also include a set of magnetic elements and a set of electrical contacts. The power source may couple with the portable computing device using the set of magnetic elements and may provide power to the portable computing device using the electrical contacts. | 12-27-2012 |
20140118159 | MANAGEMENT, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION WITH SENSORS - A voice call is established using a computing device. A user is instructed to prepare a first device for pairing with the computing device and a server may instruct the computing device to scan for additional devices. The server may identify a first device from a list of devices and may instruct the computing device to pair with the first device. | 05-01-2014 |
20140349699 | SINGLE BUTTON MOBILE TELEPHONE USING SERVER-BASED CALL ROUTING - Implementations disclose a single button mobile telephone using server-based call routing. A method of an implementation of the disclosure includes receiving, by a processing device, datasets from an apparatus worn by a user, wherein the datasets correspond to an event experienced by the user, in response to a signal to initiate a communication with the user, analyzing, by the processing device, the datasets to determine a type of the event, identifying, by the processing device, one of a plurality of destinations based on the analysis of the datasets and the determined type of the event, and routing, by the processing device, the signal to the identified destination. | 11-27-2014 |
20140365164 | FALL DETECTION SYSTEM USING A COMBINATION OF ACCELEROMETER, AUDIO INPUT AND MAGNETOMETER - A wearable device for detecting a user state is disclosed. The wearable device includes an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a user, a magnetometer for measuring a magnetic field associated with the user's change of orientation, a microphone for receiving audio, a memory for storing the audio, and at least one processor communicatively connected to the accelerometer, the magnetometer, the microphone, and the memory. The processor is identified to declare a measured acceleration as a suspected user state, and to categorize the suspected user state based on the stored audio as one of an activity of daily life (ADL), a confirmed user state, or an inconclusive event. | 12-11-2014 |
20160105470 | SINGLE BUTTON MOBILE TELEPHONE USING SERVER-BASED CALL ROUTING - Implementations disclose a single button mobile telephone using server-based call routing. A method of an implementation of the disclosure includes receiving, by a processing device, datasets from an apparatus worn by a user, wherein the datasets correspond to an event experienced by the user, in response to a signal to initiate a communication with the user, analyzing, by the processing device, the datasets to determine a type of the event, identifying, by the processing device, one of a plurality of destinations based on the analysis of the datasets and the determined type of the event, and routing, by the processing device, the signal to the identified destination. | 04-14-2016 |
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20100250336 | MULTI-STRATEGY GENERATION OF PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS - Techniques are described for dynamically generating recommendations for users, such as for products and other items. In at least some situations, the techniques include using multiple recommendation strategies, such as by aggregating recommendation results from multiple different recommendation strategies. Such recommendation strategies may have various forms, and may be based at least in part on data regarding prior interactions of numerous users with numerous items. In addition, information about current selections of a particular user may be gathered based at least in part on providing a GUI (“graphical user interface”) for display to the user that includes selectable information about numerous recommended items, and dynamically updating the displayed GUI with newly generated recommendations of items as the user makes selections of particular displayed recommended items (e.g., newly generated recommendations that are similar to the selected items in one or more manners, or are otherwise related to the selected items). | 09-30-2010 |
20120310771 | GENERATION OF PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS USING A DYNAMICALLY SELECTED STRATEGY - Techniques are described for dynamically generating recommendations for users, such as for products and other items. In at least some situations, the techniques include using multiple recommendation strategies, such as by aggregating recommendation results from multiple different recommendation strategies. Such recommendation strategies may have various forms, and may be based at least in part on data regarding prior interactions of numerous users with numerous items. In addition, information about current selections of a particular user may be gathered based at least in part on providing a GUI (“graphical user interface”) for display to the user that includes selectable information about numerous recommended items, and dynamically updating the displayed GUI with newly generated recommendations of items as the user makes selections of particular displayed recommended items (e.g., newly generated recommendations that are similar to the selected items in one or more manners, or are otherwise related to the selected items). | 12-06-2012 |
20150379612 | MULTI-STRATEGY GENERATION OF PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS - Techniques are described for dynamically generating recommendations for users, such as for products and other items. In at least some situations, the techniques include using multiple recommendation strategies, such as by aggregating recommendation results from multiple different recommendation strategies. Such recommendation strategies may have various forms, and may be based at least in part on data regarding prior interactions of numerous users with numerous items. In addition, information about current selections of a particular user may be gathered based at least in part on providing a GUI (“graphical user interface”) for display to the user that includes selectable information about numerous recommended items, and dynamically updating the displayed GUI with newly generated recommendations of items as the user makes selections of particular displayed recommended items (e.g., newly generated recommendations that are similar to the selected items in one or more manners, or are otherwise related to the selected items). | 12-31-2015 |
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20140301525 | MEASUREMENT PROBE WITH HEAT CYCLE EVENT COUNTER - A measurement device is disclosed, embodiments of which are adapted to withstand, detect, and record detection of heat cycle events, including autoclave cycles. Embodiments of the measurement device comprise a sensor for measuring a characteristic of a medium and a heat cycle detection unit. Embodiments of the heat cycle detection unit comprise a temperature or atmospheric pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. In one disclosed embodiment, the temperature or pressure responsive element is configured to respond to a characteristic of a heat cycle event while the heat cycle detection unit is off. In another disclosed embodiment, the detection module is configured to automatically power off the heat cycle detection unit in response to detecting an autoclave cycle. Methods of using the devices are also disclosed. | 10-09-2014 |
20160004956 | MEASUREMENT PROBE WITH HEAT CYCLE EVENT COUNTER - A system comprising a measurement device and a handheld device is disclosed, the system adapted to withstand, detect, record, and display heat cycle event counts. The measurement device comprises a sensor for measuring and a heat cycle detection unit. The heat cycle detection unit comprises a temperature or pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. The handheld device comprises a screen, a button, a communication circuit, and a processing system. The communication circuit is configured to communicate with the measurement device and a computing device and the processing system is configured to receive non-measurement information from the measurement device, display the received information on the screen, and cycle the received information displayed on the screen based on an actuation of the button, wherein the handheld device is used to display a heat sterilization cycle count of the measurement device. | 01-07-2016 |
20160030761 | CONTROLLER AND FLEXIBLE COILS FOR ADMINISTERING THERAPY, SUCH AS FOR CANCER THERAPY - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for providing a portable magnetic field therapy system for treatment of diseases and adverse health conditions, such as cancer. | 02-04-2016 |
20160048752 | MEASUREMENT PROBE WITH HEAT CYCLE EVENT COUNTER - A measurement device is disclosed, embodiments of which are adapted to withstand, detect, and record detection of heat cycle events, including autoclave cycles. Embodiments of the measurement device comprise a sensor for measuring a characteristic of a medium and a heat cycle detection unit. Embodiments of the heat cycle detection unit comprise a temperature or atmospheric pressure responsive element, a detection module, data interface, and data memory. In one disclosed embodiment, the temperature or pressure responsive element is configured to respond to a characteristic of a heat cycle event while the heat cycle detection unit is off. In another disclosed embodiment, the detection module is configured to automatically power off the heat cycle detection unit in response to detecting an autoclave cycle. Methods of using the devices are also disclosed. | 02-18-2016 |
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20090010774 | Air Compressor and Reservoir For Topping Off Low Pressure Tires - A small volume capacity pump is used to pressurize a small air tank, and the tank is used to top off pressure in an automobile tire or other receptacle. The tank preferably has a reservoir measuring 200-300 cc, and is pressurized to at least 500 psi. The pump preferably has a low volume capacity of 200-300 cc/min, thus requiring at least 15-45 minutes to refill the reservoir to its full operating pressure when empty. A pump can be operated by a DC or AC motor, which can be housed along with, or separately, from the pump. Especially preferred embodiments also include an automatic pressure regulator that can be set to deliver a desired pressure to a receiving device, and a trigger that controls release of air from the tank to the regulator. | 01-08-2009 |
20090021370 | Panic Device With Local Alarm And Distal Signaling Capability - A panic device operable in conjunction with a local device is configured to unlock a locking mechanism. The panic device can take the form of an electronic key fob, a key shaft, or a key holder. A first trigger on the panic device triggers a local alarm that is on-board or off-board the panic device. A second trigger on the panic device can activate an alarm circuitry that utilizes a local device to provide position information to a distant dispatch station. The local device uses a GPS-aware circuitry or other non-GPS means such as triangulation to determine the position information. The position information can then be sent to the distant dispatch station with or without the aid of the local device. | 01-22-2009 |
20100005383 | Data Storage Using Spreadsheet and Metatags - Metatag identifiers are stored in a spreadsheet, and are made available for use in metatagging various files. Steps may include: identifying the item of data in a document; activating an activation code; providing a listing of metatag choices; selecting a metatag from the listing of metatag choices; identifying the selected metatag with a column in the spreadsheet; and storing at least a portion of the item of data in a cell of the column. The listing is preferably a visually displayed listing, and selection can be made by clicking. Data previously associated with a metatag, and stored in the spreadsheet can be displayed as values. The values for a given metatag can thus be sorted and listed, providing immediate feedback to a user to assist in determining the propriety of a particular metatag. | 01-07-2010 |
20100162236 | Using Stored State To Instantiate A Virtual Computer - Methods for instantiating virtual operating systems are presented. A virtual operating system can be aggregated from a pool of services as a function of a virtual operating system state. The state comprises a service, a location of the service, and a starting point from which the service should begin to offer services. | 06-24-2010 |
20100216423 | Panic Device With Local Alarm And Distal Signaling Capability - A panic device operable in conjunction with a local device is configured to unlock a locking mechanism. The panic device can take the form of an electronic key fob, a key shaft, or a key holder. A first trigger on the panic device triggers a local alarm that is on-board or off-board the panic device. A second trigger on the panic device can activate an alarm circuitry that utilizes a local device to provide position information to a distant dispatch station. The local device uses a GPS-aware circuitry or other non-GPS means such as triangulation to determine the position information. The position information can then be sent to the distant dispatch station with or without the aid of the local device. | 08-26-2010 |
20110033866 | Resonance Energy Transfer Assay with Cleavage Sequence and Spacer - A molecular construct comprises a donor label, an acceptor label, a linker peptide disposed between the donor and the acceptor, the linker having a cleavage site sequence, and a spacer between at least one of (a) the donor and the cleavage site sequence and (b) the acceptor and the cleavage site sequence. Preferably, the construct is selected from the group consisting of CFP-(SGLRSRA)-SNAP-25-(SNS)-YFP, and CFP-(SGLRSRA)-synaptobrevin-(SNS)-YFP. In preferred embodiments, the linker peptide is a substrate of a botulinum neurotoxin selected from the group consisting of synaptobrevin (VAMP), syntaxin and SNAP-25, or a fragment thereof that can be recognized and cleaved by the botulinum neurotoxin. Advantageously, the spacer increases the electronic coupling between the donor label and the acceptor label relative to a corresponding construct without the spacer. | 02-10-2011 |
20120151823 | Bed Bug Detector - Various embodiments of bed bugs detectors are shown having a housing with a first sloped surface and a second sloped surface. The first sloped surface can be disposed about at least part of an exterior of the housing, and the second sloped surface can be disposed to define a perimeter of a trap. The detector can include one or more lures that are configured to attract bed bugs. The first slope surface can have one or more channels configured to direct a flow of carbon dioxide to an exterior of the detector. | 06-21-2012 |
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20120208600 | Cell Phone Processing Of Spoken Instructions - An item of information ( | 08-16-2012 |
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20120310623 | Methods For Using A Speech To Obtain Additional Information - An item of information ( | 12-06-2012 |
20120317154 | Table For Storing Parameterized Product/Services Information Using Variable Field Columns - Computer implemented systems store descriptions of multiple different types of marketplace items as a collection of parameter-value pairs, using a table having a plurality of rows and columns, wherein values for at least two of the items are stored in cells of first and second ones of the rows, respectively; keys that provide information that can be used to decipher differential mappings of a plurality of the columns to a plurality of parameters in different ones of the rows; and one or more interfaces that collectively display previously stored parameters and values to a human end-user. | 12-13-2012 |
20130095513 | Resonance Energy Transfer Assay with Cleavage Sequence and Spacer - A molecular construct comprises a donor label, an acceptor label, a linker peptide disposed between the donor and the acceptor, the linker having a cleavage site sequence, and a spacer between at least one of (a) the donor and the cleavage site sequence and (b) the acceptor and the cleavage site sequence. Preferably, the construct is selected from the group consisting of CFP-(SGLRSRA)-SNAP-25-(SNS)-YFP, and CFP-(SGLRSRA)-synaptobrevin-(SNS)-YFP. In preferred embodiments, the linker peptide is a substrate of a botulinum neurotoxin selected from the group consisting of synaptobrevin (VAMP), syntaxin and SNAP-25, or a fragment thereof that can be recognized and cleaved by the botulinum neurotoxin. Advantageously, the spacer increases the electronic coupling between the donor label and the acceptor label relative to a corresponding construct without the spacer. | 04-18-2013 |
20130232072 | Method of Using a Cell Phone to Authenticate a Commercial Transaction - A cell-phone or other user-side electronic device provides a user-side time-dependent key that is accessed through use of an entry key and/or a different seed. A bank or other funding institution, or an intermediary, uses the user-side time-dependent key to either approve or deny a commercial transaction. Entry keys and seeds can independently be typed passcodes, but could alternatively or additionally comprise one or more of audio signals, a tactile signal, a biometric, and/or a visual. Entry keys and/or seeds could vary by at least one of identity of user, day, date, time of day, and amount of transaction. | 09-05-2013 |
20140032596 | Electronic Personal Companion - Personal companions crowd-source and/or crowd-share characterizations, and optionally raw data, from real-world, virtual and/or mixed-reality experiences. Characterizations can advantageously be stored in one or more self-evolving, structured databases, and can be organized according to objects, actions, events and thoughts. Characterizations can be weighted differently for different users, and “forgotten” over time, especially in favor of maintaining higher level characterizations. Personal companions can be used to obtain additional information, and conduct interpersonal, commercial, or other interactions or transactions. | 01-30-2014 |
20140046963 | Dynamic Search Processor - The present invention provides systems and methods in which user-created and user-selectable personas are used to enhance a search string for submission to a search engine. The persona information can also be used to filter or rank search results. A given user can combine multiple characteristics in various ways to produce different persona, and can choose among different as desired for a given search. Software to capture, maintain, store, and use persona information can be physically spread out across multiple computers operated by different companies, with a third party hosting the persona capturing interfaces. | 02-13-2014 |
20140067604 | Digital Advisor - A cell phone, tablet, laptop, TV or other device is configured to provide comments with respect to a user's prospective selection of a media item, a physical object, a service, or anything else. Comments are derived from user-specific preference information, (including e.g., selection history, rationale for prior selections, analysis of stored images, and persona), and can optionally be derived from comment templates. Comments are preferably made in a second person grammatical form, can be humorous, and can include derogatory remarks about a prospective selection and/or the user. | 03-06-2014 |
20150019229 | Using Voice Commands To Execute Contingent Instructions - Apparatus, systems and/or methods can be configured to identify a desired action from a user input, identify a contingency from an audible verbal instruction, initiate a check for satisfaction of the contingency, and initiate the desired action if the contingency is deemed to be satisfied. | 01-15-2015 |
20150176051 | Resonance Energy Transfer Assay with Cleavage Sequence and Spacer - A molecular construct comprises a donor label, an acceptor label, a linker peptide disposed between the donor and the acceptor, the linker having a cleavage site sequence, and a flexible peptide spacer between at least one of (a) the donor and the cleavage site sequence and (b) the acceptor and the cleavage site sequence. The cleavage site sequence is a protease cleavage site, and the flexible spacer peptide is positioned and dimensioned to facilitate an electronic hop between the donor and acceptor label. | 06-25-2015 |
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20110151838 | "I am driving/busy" automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone which has been modified by the addition of software which responds to the press of one or more Busy keys by automatically sending a pre-typed text message to the sender of the latest text message just received or automatically answering an incoming call immediately upon pressing the Busy key and playing a pre-recorded audio message. The outgoing text or audio message can inform the sender of the incoming text or the caller that the user is driving or otherwise engaged and cannot respond immediately. In some embodiments, one or more Busy keys can be added keys or one or more existing keys on the cell phone or on the keypad of the cell phone or on a touchscreen or a visual depiction of a keypad on a touchscreen of the cell phone. | 06-23-2011 |
20110151842 | "I am driving/busy" automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone system which has been modified by the addition of software and hardware to determine the speed of at least phones to which incoming text messages are directed and determine whether or not to send an automated text message response to the sender indicating the user to which the text is directed cannot respond immediately. If such a response message is to be sent, automatically generating and sending said text message. If not, forwarding the text message to the cell phone to which it is directed. | 06-23-2011 |
20110151852 | I am driving/busy automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone which has been modified by the addition of software which responds to the press of one or more Busy keys by automatically sending a pre-typed text message to the sender of the latest text message just received or automatically answering an incoming call immediately upon pressing the Busy key and playing a pre-recorded audio message. The outgoing text or audio message can inform the sender of the incoming text or the caller that the user is driving or otherwise engaged and cannot respond immediately. In some embodiments, one or more Busy keys can be added keys or one or more existing keys on the cell phone or on the keypad of the cell phone or on a touchscreen or a visual depiction of a keypad on a touchscreen of the cell phone. In some embodiments, only the text of the automated reply message is entered automatically, and all other commands to launch the SMS service, select the text message to reply to and send the automated reply message are manually given. | 06-23-2011 |
20120058750 | "I am dirving/busy" automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone which has been modified by the addition of software which responds to the press of one or more Busy keys by automatically sending a pre-typed text message to the sender of the latest text message just received or automatically answering an incoming call immediately upon pressing the Busy key and playing a pre-recorded audio message. The outgoing text or audio message can inform the sender of the incoming text or the caller that the user is driving or otherwise engaged and cannot respond immediately. In some embodiments, one or more Busy keys can be added keys or one or more existing keys on the cell phone or on the keypad of the cell phone or on a touchscreen or a visual depiction of a keypad on a touchscreen of the cell phone. | 03-08-2012 |
20120058755 | "I am driving/busy" automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone which has been modified by the addition of software which responds to the press of one or more Busy keys by automatically sending a pre-typed text message to the sender of the latest text message just received or automatically answering an incoming call immediately upon pressing the Busy key and playing a pre-recorded audio message. The outgoing text or audio message can inform the sender of the incoming text or the caller that the user is driving or otherwise engaged and cannot respond immediately. In some embodiments, one or more Busy keys can be added keys or one or more existing keys on the cell phone or on the keypad of the cell phone or on a touchscreen or a visual depiction of a keypad on a touchscreen of the cell phone. | 03-08-2012 |
20120058756 | "I am Driving/busy" automatic response system for mobile phones - A cell phone which has been modified by the addition of software which responds to the press of one or more Busy keys by automatically sending a pre-typed text message to the sender of the latest text message just received or automatically answering an incoming call immediately upon pressing the Busy key and playing a pre-recorded audio message. The outgoing text or audio message can inform the sender of the incoming text or the caller that the user is driving or otherwise engaged and cannot respond immediately. In some embodiments, one or more Busy keys can be added keys or one or more existing keys on the cell phone or on the keypad of the cell phone or on a touchscreen or a visual depiction of a keypad on a touchscreen of the cell phone. | 03-08-2012 |
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20140278916 | Building Product-Based Advertising Campaigns - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, from an advertiser, an identification of one or more products in a catalog of the advertiser. The method may further include accessing an information graph that contains nodes and edges connecting the nodes. The nodes in the graph represent concepts related to at least one vertical. The method further includes associating a first node in the graph with a second node in the graph based on a relationship between the meaning of the concept represented by the first node and the meaning of the concept represented by the second node. A portion of the graph corresponds to an advertiser's product catalog. The method may further include identifying, based on the portion of the graph corresponding to the products identified by the advertiser, one or more products or product types related to the products identified by the advertiser. The method may further include incorporating into an advertising campaign for the products identified by the advertiser, the products or product types identified from the portion of the graph corresponding to the portion of the products identified by the advertiser. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278958 | Enriched Knowledge Base For Advertising - In one embodiment, a method includes creating an information graph that contains nodes and edges connecting the nodes. The nodes in the graph represent concepts related to at least one vertical. The method further includes associating a first node in the graph with a second node in the graph based on a relationship between the meaning of the concept represented by the first node and the meaning of the concept represented by the second node. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278959 | Automatically Creating Advertising Campaigns - In one embodiment, a method includes accessing an information graph that contains nodes and edges connecting the nodes. The nodes in the graph represent concepts related to at least one vertical. The method further includes associating a first node in the graph with a second node in the graph based on a relationship between the meaning of the concept represented by the first node and the meaning of the concept represented by the second node. A portion of the graph corresponds to an advertiser's product catalog. The method may further include accessing one or more targeting criteria for one or more products in the portion of the product catalog. The method may further include creating at least a portion of an advertising campaign, for at least one product for which targeting criteria has been accessed, based on the targeting criteria and the portion of the graph corresponding to the portion of the product catalog. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279065 | Generating Ad Copy - In one embodiment, a method includes accessing an information graph that contains nodes and edges connecting the nodes. The nodes in the graph represent concepts related to at least one vertical. The method further includes associating a first node in the graph with a second node in the graph based on a relationship between the meaning of the concept represented by the first node and the meaning of the concept represented by the second node. A portion of the graph corresponds to an advertiser's product catalog. The method may further include accessing an ad library that contains elements for an advertisement. The method may further include selecting at least one of the elements based on the portion of the graph corresponding to the portion of the product catalog of the advertiser. The method may further include generating an advertisement for display based on the selected elements. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279078 | Enriching An Advertiser's Product-Related Information - In one embodiment, a method includes accessing information about an advertiser's product catalog. The method may further include accessing an information graph that contains nodes and edges connecting the nodes. The nodes in the graph represent concepts related to at least one vertical. The method further includes associating a first node in the graph with a second node in the graph based on a relationship between the meaning of the concept represented by the first node and the meaning of the concept represented by the second node. A portion of the graph corresponds to the advertiser's product catalog. The method may further include enriching information associated with the portion of the product catalog with information related to the concepts and relationships represented by the portion of the graph corresponding to the portion of the product catalog of the advertiser. | 09-18-2014 |