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John Wiacek, Culver City, CA US
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20150058229 | RECOGNITION-BASED CONTENT MANAGEMENT, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A content activation system is presented. A recognition engine is configured to obtain a descriptor set associated with an identified object represented within a digital representation. A content management module can be coupled with the recognition engine. The content management module can be configured to: obtain the descriptor set from the recognition engine, identify at least one content activation policy as a function of the descriptor set, identify a content set associated with an identified object and based on the descriptor set, and configure an output device to activate (e.g., release, render, present, interact, etc.) the content set according to the activation policy. | 02-26-2015 |
Matthew Wiacek, Yateley GB
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20150028641 | Moveable Seat - A seat configured to provide support for a user at various positions, such as standing position or a seated position, is provided. | 01-29-2015 |
Piotr Wiacek, Gdansk PL
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20140136188 | NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A natural language processing system is disclosed herein. Embodiments of the NLP system perform hand-written rule-based operations that do not rely on a trained corpus. Rules can be added or modified at any time to improve accuracy of the system, and to allow the same system to operate on unstructured plain text from many disparate contexts (e.g. articles as well as twitter contexts as well as medical articles) without harming accuracy for any one context. Embodiments also include a language decoder (LD) that generates information which is stored in a three-level framework (word, clause, phrase). The LD output is easily leveraged by various software applications to analyze large quantities of text from any source in a more sophisticated and flexible manner than previously possible. A query language (LDQL) for information extraction from NLP parsers' output is disclosed, with emphasis on its embodiment implemented for LD. It is also presented, how to use LDQL for knowledge extraction on the example of application named Knowledge Browser. | 05-15-2014 |
Robert J. Wiacek, Silver Spring, MD US
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20120088845 | Synthesis, capping and dispersion of nanocrystals - Preparation of semiconductor nanocrystals and their dispersions in solvents and other media is described. The nanocrystals described herein have small (1-10 nm) particle size with minimal aggregation and can be synthesized with high yield. The capping agents on the as-synthesized nanocrystals as well as nanocrystals which have undergone cap exchange reactions result in the formation of stable suspensions in polar and nonpolar solvents which may then result in the formation of high quality nanocomposite films. | 04-12-2012 |
20130207053 | SYNTHESIS, CAPPING AND DISPERSION OF NANOCRYSTALS - Preparation of semiconductor nanocrystals and their dispersions in solvents and other media is described. The nanocrystals described herein have small (1-10 nm) particle size with minimal aggregation and can be synthesized with high yield. The capping agents on the as-synthesized nanocrystals as well as nanocrystals which have undergone cap exchange reactions result in the formation of stable suspensions in polar and nonpolar solvents which may then result in the formation of high quality nanocomposite films. | 08-15-2013 |
20130221279 | SYNTHESIS, CAPPING AND DISPERSION OF NANOCRYSTALS - Preparation of semiconductor nanocrystals and their dispersions in solvents and other media is described. The nanocrystals described herein have small (1-10 nm) particle size with minimal aggregation and can be synthesized with high yield. The capping agents on the as-synthesized nanocrystals as well as nanocrystals which have undergone cap exchange reactions result in the formation of stable suspensions in polar and nonpolar solvents which may then result in the formation of high quality nanocomposite films. | 08-29-2013 |
20140045323 | SYNTHESIS, CAPPING AND DISPERSION OF NANOCRYSTALS - Preparation of semiconductor nanocrystals and their dispersions in solvents and other media is described. The nanocrystals described herein have small (1-10 nm) particle size with minimal aggregation and can be synthesized with high yield. The capping agents on the as-synthesized nanocrystals as well as nanocrystals which have undergone cap exchange reactions result in the formation of stable suspensions in polar and nonpolar solvents which may then result in the formation of high quality nanocomposite films. | 02-13-2014 |
20140295649 | SYNTHESIS, CAPPING AND DISPERSION OF NANOCRYSTALS - Preparation of semiconductor nanocrystals and their dispersions in solvents and other media is described. The nanocrystals described herein have small (1-10 nm) particle size with minimal aggregation and can be synthesized with high yield. The capping agents on the as-synthesized nanocrystals as well as nanocrystals which have undergone cap exchange reactions result in the formation of stable suspensions in polar and nonpolar solvents which may then result in the formation of high quality nanocomposite films. | 10-02-2014 |
Stephen J. Wiacek, Wallingford, PA US
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20140147923 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TESTING WATER - Methods and systems for testing fluid samples include a diffused air flotation (DAF) system and a jar. The jar includes a diffuser for injecting the diffused air into the jar and a tap for drawing a fluid out of the jar. | 05-29-2014 |
Tom Wiacek, North Aurora, IL US
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20110100763 | Interlocking Elevator Cab Assembly - Provided is an elevator cab assembly having a number of alternating and interlocking columns and panels, both of which may be prefabricated. The alternating and interlocking columns and panels are combined with an elevator platform and an elevator canopy to complete the elevator cab assembly. Because a minimal number of fasteners are required for assembly, the invention reduces the time required for construction and installation of cab. Furthermore, the assembly may be assembled on the elevator platform through the finished opening of the elevator entrance. A method of assembling the cab is also provided. | 05-05-2011 |