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Harald Weppner, Redwood City, CA US
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20090281848 | PARTITIONING PRODUCT FEATURES - Apparatus, systems, and methods operate to partition a product feature set into a set of included features and a set of feature upselling candidates determined by a corresponding set of decision variables. The decision variables can be determined, in turn, by maximizing a profit function comprising a sum of first mathematical products (each product including profit, probability of sale, and a decision variable) over the product feature set, subject to the condition that a sum of second mathematical products (each product including feature utility and a decision variable) over the product feature set is less than or equal to the utility of the product feature set combined with a base product, minus the utility of a competing product. Operations may include designating an initial sales product configuration as a combination of a base product and the set of included features. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 11-12-2009 |
Jens Weppner, Kaiserslautern DE
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20130344851 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC MEETING DETECTION USING MULTIPLE PHYSICAL FEATURES FROM MOBILE DEVICES - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for detecting in-person meetings between users of mobile devices. During operation, the system collects information regarding characteristics of features of the users' surrounding environment as detected by the mobile devices. The characteristics of the detected features are compared with each other to produce observations and the observations are applied to a hidden Markov model to detect meetings between the users. Features detected from the surroundings may include Wi-Fi signals, discoverable Bluetooth signals, and ambient sounds. | 12-26-2013 |
Jochen Weppner, Belmont, CA US
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20120002002 | Capturing and Controlling Access to Muted Content from a Conference Session - Techniques are provided for receiving multimedia from a plurality of endpoints participating in a conference session, including multimedia from an endpoint that was muted during the conference session. A muting state is detected at a particular endpoint during the conference session and the multimedia from the particular endpoint is recorded even though it is not forwarded and rendered to the other endpoints during the conference session. Information associated with the multimedia data for the conference session is stored to indicate the time period during which the muting state was detected at the particular endpoint. Techniques are also provided for granting access at a later time to the stored multimedia data for conference session, including access controls to the muted multimedia. | 01-05-2012 |
20120027189 | Call to Call Center as Trigger to Capture and Record Other Geographically Relevant Data - Techniques are provided for using a location of a caller placing a call that is received at a call center to identify other sources of information that are relevant to the call. A call is received at a call center from a caller. The location of the caller is obtained from the received call, and other sources of information potentially relevant to the call are identified based on the location of the caller. For example, information is stored that identifies at lease one individual that is proximate to the location of the caller, and communication is initiated with at least one individual who is determined to be located proximate to the caller. | 02-02-2012 |
20120027195 | Automatic Editing out of Sensitive Information in Multimedia Prior to Monitoring and/or Storage - Techniques are provided to automatically edit multimedia associated with call center sessions when producing monitoring and/or recording copies of the multimedia. Multimedia associated with a session between a caller and a call center agent is received. The multimedia from the session is analyzed to determine when sensitive information is to be revealed. The multimedia is edited to mask the sensitive information in a monitored and/or recorded copy of the multimedia. | 02-02-2012 |
20120030682 | Dynamic Priority Assessment of Multimedia for Allocation of Recording and Delivery Resources - Techniques are provided to allocate resources used for recording multimedia or to retrieve recorded content and deliver it to a recipient. A request associated with multimedia for access to resources is received. A context associated with the multimedia is determined. Resources for the multimedia are allocated based on the context. | 02-02-2012 |
20120128322 | Geographical Location Information/Signal Quality-Context Based Recording and Playback of Multimedia Data from a Conference Session - Playback of multimedia data associated with a recorded conference session is simplified, particularly for a person who participated in the conference session from a mobile device. At a recording server that is in communication with a plurality of endpoints in a conference session, multimedia received from the plurality of endpoints participating in the conference session is recorded. The recording server obtains geographical location information for at least one mobile endpoint participating in the conference session as the at least one mobile endpoint moves. The recording server temporally correlates the geographical location information for the at least one endpoint with recorded multimedia data for the conference session. The recording server stores data tags for the geographical location information for the at least one mobile endpoint in association with the recorded multimedia data for subsequent use in indexing to map data to retrieve a portion of the recorded multimedia data for playback. | 05-24-2012 |
Mark Weppner, Williamsville, NY US
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20100000016 | Infant Support Structure With Accessibility Feature - The present invention relates to an infant support structure. In particular, the present invention relates to an infant support structure with a movable portion that facilitates access to a particular area or portion of the infant support structure. | 01-07-2010 |
20120198614 | Infant Support Structure with Integrated Electronic System - An infant support structure assembly includes a frame having an infant receiving portion configured to receive an infant therein and an electronic device. The infant receiving portion includes a support component extending along part of the infant receiving portion. The support component includes an electrical connector coupled thereto. The electrical connector is connected to a power source. The electronic device includes a mounting portion removably mountable to the support component of the frame. Power is supplied from the power source to the electronic device when the electronic device is mounted to the frame and engages the electrical connector of the support component. | 08-09-2012 |
Werner Weppner, Heikendorf DE
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20100203383 | ION CONDUCTOR HAVING A GARNET STRUCTURE - The present invention relates to the use of chemically stable solid ion conductors having a garnet-like structure in batteries, accumulators, electrochromic devices and other electrochemical cells, and also novel compounds which are suitable for these uses. | 08-12-2010 |
20110133136 | CHEMICALLY STABLE SOLID LITHIUM ION CONDUCTOR - The present invention concerns chemically stable solid lithium ion conductors, processes for their production and their use in batteries, accumulators, supercaps and electrochromic devices. | 06-09-2011 |
20140205910 | Electrode Which Has Been Coated With A Solid Ion Conductor Which Has A Garnet-Like Crystal Structure And Has The Stoichiometric Composition L7+XAXG3-XZr2O12 - The invention is directed to an electrode which has been coated with the solid ion conductor which has a garnet-like crystal structure and has the stoichiometric composition L | 07-24-2014 |