US11411247B2
Provided is a solid electrolyte material represented by the following composition formula (1): Li3−3d(Y1−xMx)1+dX6 Formula (1) where M is an element having an ionic radius larger than that of Y; X is at least one kind of element selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I; 0
US11411241B2
A secondary battery in which an electrode assembly including positive electrodes, negative electrodes, and separators disposed between the positive electrodes and the negative electrodes, and an electrolyte are housed in an exterior body. The electrode assembly has a step structure including a first region having a relatively high cross-sectional height and a second region having a relatively low cross-sectional height adjacent to the first region. The electrode assembly includes at least one of a positive electrode side connecting portion and a negative electrode side connecting portion in the first region. At least one of a positive electrode side extended portion and a negative electrode side extended portion in the second region is configured to be electrically connected to an external terminal.
US11411236B2
Recognizing the fact of extremely low utilization of peak power (especially in the aviation use case), we propose a novel approach to significantly reduce the size and weight of the system by downsizing the main air compressor to match the air flow required to produce the desired continuous power (e.g., 55% of the peak power rating for the aviation applications, etc.), and provide the supplemental oxygen flow from an on-board high-pressure oxygen tank.
US11411233B2
A fuel cell system and method, the system including power generating fuel cells disposed in a stack, each power generating fuel cell including an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte, a sensing fuel cell including an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte, and a fuel processor configured to purify a fuel provided to the power generating fuel cells and the sensing fuel cell. The anode of the sensing fuel cell is thinner than the anodes of the power generating fuel cells.
US11411226B2
Disclosed are an electrode for fuel cells, a membrane electrode assembly for fuel cells including the same and a method for manufacturing the same in which the electrode is manufactured by forming an ionomer layer between an electrode layer and a catalyst layer and an antioxidant is dispersed into the catalyst layer of the electrode and an ion exchange layer of an electrolyte membrane so as to improve interfacial bonding force between the electrode and the electrolyte membrane, the electrode is bonded to the electrolyte membrane using a transfer process, and durability of the electrode and the electrolyte membrane is improved.
US11411221B2
An electrode for a lithium-ion electrochemical cell comprises silicon particles and carbon particles coated on a conductive current collector. The silicon and carbon particles being bound to each other and to the current collector by a cross-linked binder formed from a combination of a poly(carboxylic acid) such as poly(acrylic acid) and a branched polyethyleneimine. A method of preparing the anode also is described.
US11411217B2
The positive electrode active material for a secondary cell disclosed herein comprises a base portion including a compound capable of occluding and releasing charge carriers; an electron conductor disposed on at least a part of a surface of the base portion; and a dielectric disposed on at least a part of the surface of the base portion.
US11411211B2
Composite anode-active particulates that include lithium-active, silicon nanoparticles in carbon matrices impregnated with solid electrolyte are described with methods for their preparation. The composite active particulates preferably include a solid electrolyte phase carried within pores of the particulate.
US11411203B2
An organic EL device including a first barrier film that contains primarily silicon nitride, a second barrier film that contains primarily silicon nitride, an organic EL element that is disposed between the first barrier film and the second barrier film, a first flexible substrate that is disposed opposite the organic EL element with the first barrier film interposed therebetween, a second flexible substrate that is disposed opposite the organic EL element with the second barrier film interposed therebetween, and a third barrier film that is disposed between the second barrier film and the organic EL element, and contains primarily silicon nitride.
US11411198B2
An electronic device having an active region and a non-active region includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a sealing layer. The first substrate includes a plurality of light-emitting units in the active region. The second substrate includes a plurality of light conversion units in the active region. The sealing layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, on the active region and the non-active region.
US11411190B2
A conformal organic field-effect transistor includes an elastic substrate, a gate electrode, a polymer insulating layer, an organic semiconductor layer, and a source electrode and a drain electrode from the bottom up, the source electrode and the drain electrode being embedded in the organic semiconductor layer. A method of forming the conformal organic field-effect transistor includes depositing an organic semiconductor on a substrate surface to form an organic semiconductor layer, the source electrode and the drain electrode are embedded in the organic semiconductor layer; then preparing the polymer insulating layer on a surface of the organic semiconductor layer; transferring the gate electrode from the substrate; forming hydroxyl groups on a metal electrode surface of the gate electrode, a polymer insulating layer surface of the source electrode, and a polymer insulating layer surface of the drain electrode, respectively; and then performing alignment and heating to obtain the conformal organic field-effect transistor.
US11411187B2
An organic light-emitting device includes: a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the organic layer including an emission layer. The organic layer includes a first compound represented by Formula 1 and a second compound represented by Formula 2. The first compound may be included in an emission layer, and the second compound may be included in an electron transport region.
US11411177B2
The present disclosure concerns a phase-change memory manufacturing method and a phase-change memory device. The method includes forming a first insulating layer in cavities located vertically in line with strips of phase-change material, and anisotropically etching the portions of the first insulating layer located at the bottom of the cavities; and a phase-change memory device including a first insulating layer against lateral walls of cavities located vertically in line with strips of phase-change material.
US11411176B2
A method includes forming Magnetic Tunnel Junction (MTJ) stack layers, which includes depositing a bottom electrode layer; depositing a bottom magnetic electrode layer over the bottom electrode layer; depositing a tunnel barrier layer over the bottom magnetic electrode layer; depositing a top magnetic electrode layer over the tunnel barrier layer; and depositing a top electrode layer over the top magnetic electrode layer. The method further includes patterning the MTJ stack layers to form a MTJ; and performing a passivation process on a sidewall of the MTJ to form a protection layer. The passivation process includes reacting sidewall surface portions of the MTJ with a process gas comprising elements selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and combinations thereof.
US11411169B2
A method of forming a piezoelectric thin film includes sputtering a first surface of a substrate to provide a piezoelectric thin film comprising AlN, AlScN, AlCrN, HfMgAlN, or ZrMgAlN thereon, processing a second surface of the substrate that is opposite the first surface of the substrate to provide an exposed surface of the piezoelectric thin film from beneath the second surface of the substrate, wherein the exposed surface of the piezoelectric thin film includes a first crystalline quality portion, removing a portion of the exposed surface of the piezoelectric thin film to access a second crystalline quality portion that is covered by the first crystalline quality portion, wherein the second crystalline quality portion has a higher quality than the first crystalline quality portion and processing the second crystalline quality portion to provide an acoustic resonator device on the second crystalline quality portion.
US11411167B2
An actuator includes a piezoelectric element, a vibration plate, and a holder. The vibration plate has the piezoelectric element joined thereto and vibrates an object of vibration in accordance with expansion and contraction of the piezoelectric element. The holder is joined to the vibration plate and holds the object of vibration. The height of the holder is less than the maximum bending displacement at which the piezoelectric element is not damaged by an external force.
US11411166B2
Provided is an apparatus comprising a conductive particle interconnect (CPI). The CPI includes an elastomeric carrier and a plurality of conductive particles dispersed therein. The elastomeric carrier includes an electroactive polymer (EAP) configured to move between a first position and a second position in response to an electrical field. The CPI is configured to exhibit a first electrical resistance when the EAP is in the first position and a second electrical resistance when the EAP is in the second position. The apparatus further comprises one or more electrodes electrically coupled to the CPI. The electrodes are configured to generate the electrical field within the CPI. The apparatus further comprises one or more insulators coupled to the CPI. The one or more insulators are configured to constrain expansion of the CPI in at least one direction.
US11411162B2
A thin-film piezoelectric-material element includes a laminated structure part having a lower electrode film, a piezoelectric-material film laminated on the lower electrode film and an upper electrode film laminated on the piezoelectric-material film, a lower piezoelectric-material protective-film being formed with alloy material, and an upper piezoelectric-material protective-film being formed with alloy material. The piezoelectric-material film includes a size larger than the upper electrode film, a riser end-surface and step-surface formed on a top-surface of the upper electrode film side. The riser end-surface connects smoothly with a peripheral end-surface of the upper electrode film and vertically intersects with the top-surface. The step-surface intersects vertically with the riser end-surface. The lower piezoelectric-material protective-film, and the upper piezoelectric-material protective-film are formed with alloy material including Fe as main ingredient and having Co and Mo, by Ion beam deposition.
US11411159B1
An integrated qubit readout circuit is presented, which includes a superconducting parametric amplifier, a circuit board arranged to mount the superconducting parametric amplifier, a circulator mounted on the circuit board and connected to the superconducting parametric amplifier, wherein the circulator comprises a termination port electrically connected to a termination resistor arranged to terminate a pump tone received by the superconducting parametric amplifier, and wherein the termination resistor is mounted on the circuit board.
US11411156B2
[Problem] To provide a heat exchange device with which efficient electric power generation can be performed while transfer of a heat amount is maintained. [Solution] A heat exchange device comprising a heat exchange section 1 and a magnetic body 2. The heat exchange section 1 includes a first heat transmission interface 3 in contact with a heat source, and a second heat transmission interface 4 in contact with a heat bath having a temperature different from that of the heat source. The magnetic body 2 is interposed between the first heat transmission interface 3 and the second heat transmission interface 4 of the heat exchange section 1, and includes a magnetization component in a direction intersecting a heat flux produced between the first heat transmission interface 3 and the second heat transmission interface 4.
US11411153B2
An LED device includes a multi-sided heat spreader element with a longitudinal multi-sided wall at least partly enclosing an internal space, with a plurality of LEDs mounted to the outer surface the heat spreader element, and a flow space for a cooling medium in the internal space. The tubular heat spreader element has at least one layer of a thermally conductive metal which is bendable from a flat shape to the multi-sided shape. The multi-sided shape may be tubular with a smoothly curved or multi-faceted polygonal wall. The wall of the LED device may incorporate two-phase cooling elements such as vapor chambers to maintain the LEDs at a constant temperature, and may include a temperature-controlled fan unit to control the LED temperature, and also control the wavelength and frequency of light emitted by the LEDs. A method for manufacturing the LED device is also disclosed.
US11411151B2
A light emitting panel and a display device are provided. The light emitting panel includes a carrier substrate, and multiple connection electrodes, multiple first electrode leads and multiple second electrode leads that are arranged on the carrier substrate. Each connection electrode includes a first sub-connection electrode and a second sub-connection electrode isolated from each other. The connection electrodes are divided into a first connection electrode group to an N-th connection electrode group. An i-th connection electrode group includes connection electrodes. N is an integer greater than or equal to 2, and i is a positive integer less than or equal to N. First sub-connection electrodes in the i-th connection electrode group are electrically connected with a same first electrode lead, and second sub-connection electrodes in the i-th connection electrode group are respectively connected with different second electrode leads.
US11411144B2
A light-emitting device includes a substrate comprising a base member, a first wiring, a second wiring, and a via hole; at least one light-emitting element electrically connected to and disposed on the first wiring; and a covering member having light reflectivity and covering a lateral surface of the light-emitting element and a front surface of the substrate. The base member defines a plurality of depressed portions separated from the via hole in a front view and opening on a back surface and a bottom surface of the base member. The substrate includes a third wiring covering at least one of inner walls of the plurality of depressed portions and electrically connected to the second wiring. A depth of each of the plurality of depressed portions defined from the back surface toward the front surface is larger on a bottom surface side than on an upper surface side of the base member.
US11411133B2
A method of manufacturing a light-emitting device includes: providing an intermediate structure including: layered bodies in a light-reflective member, a semiconductor layered body, and a light-transmissive member; forming at least one first groove at a first surface of the intermediate structure; forming at least one electrically conductive film, each disposed on the first surface and inside a respective one of the at least one first groove; exposing a portion of the light-reflective member in an inter-electrode region; forming a hole having a width equal to or greater than a width of the at least one first groove and having a depth equal to or greater than a depth of the at least one first groove; and cutting the light-reflective member and the at least one electrically conductive film along the at least one first groove to obtain a plurality of light-emitting devices.
US11411132B2
Disclosed herein are laser scanning systems and methods of their use. In some embodiments, laser scanning systems can be used to ablatively or non-ablatively scan a surface of a material. Some embodiments include methods of scanning a multi-layer structure. Some embodiments include translating a focus-adjust optical system so as to vary laser beam diameter. Some embodiments make use of a 20-bit laser scanning system.
US11411123B2
A semiconductor device includes a channel region between a source region and a drain region, a gate over the channel region, a dielectric layer over the gate, a capacitive field plate over the dielectric layer, and a word line electrically coupled to the capacitive field plate.
US11411108B2
A semiconductor device includes a gate stack over a semiconductor substrate. A spacer extends along a first sidewall of the gate stack. An epitaxy structure is in the semiconductor substrate. A liner wraps around the epitaxy structure and has an outer surface in contact with the semiconductor substrate and an inner surface facing the epitaxy structure. The outer surface of the liner has a first facet extending upwards and towards the gate stack from a bottom of the first liner and a second facet extending upwards and towards an outer sidewall of the spacer from a top of the first facet to a top of the liner, such that a corner is formed between the first facet and the second facet, and the inner surface of the first liner defines a first curved corner pointing towards the corner formed between the first facet and the second facet.
US11411102B2
A semiconductor device includes an HBT; emitter wiring which is connected to an emitter electrode of the HBT and covers the HBT; a passivation film having an opening on the HBT in plan view; a UBM layer which is connected to the emitter wiring through the opening and made of a refractory metal with a thickness of 300 nm or more; and a pillar bump which is arranged on the UBM layer and includes a metal post and a solder layer. The UBM layer serves as a stress relaxation layer, thereby relaxing stress on the HBT due to a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between a GaAs-based material of each layer constituting the HBT and the pillar bump.
US11411095B2
Embodiments of the disclosure are in the field of advanced integrated circuit structure fabrication and, in particular, 10 nanometer node and smaller integrated circuit structure fabrication and the resulting structures. In an example, an integrated circuit structure includes a fin comprising silicon, the fin having a lower fin portion and an upper fin portion. A gate electrode is over the upper fin portion of the fin, the gate electrode having a first side opposite a second side. A first epitaxial source or drain structure is embedded in the fin at the first side of the gate electrode. A second epitaxial source or drain structure is embedded in the fin at the second side of the gate electrode, the first and second epitaxial source or drain structures comprising silicon and germanium and having a match-stick profile.
US11411092B2
An integrated device that includes a substrate and a first transistor formed over the substrate. The first transistor includes a first source disposed over the substrate, a first drain disposed over the substrate, a first plurality of channels coupled to the first source and the first drain, where the first plurality of channels is located between the first source and the first drain; at least one inner spacer located between two adjacent channels from the first plurality of channels; at least two voids located between the two adjacent channels; and a first gate surrounding the first plurality of channels.
US11411088B2
Methods for forming a metal silicate film on a substrate in a reaction chamber by a cyclical deposition process are provided. The methods may include: regulating the temperature of a hydrogen peroxide precursor below a temperature of 70° C. prior to introduction into the reaction chamber, and depositing the metal silicate film on the substrate by performing at least one unit deposition cycle of a cyclical deposition process. Semiconductor device structures including a metal silicate film formed by the methods of the disclosure are also provided.
US11411082B2
The current disclosure describes techniques for individually selecting the number of channel strips for a device. The channel strips are selected by defining a three-dimensional active region that include a surface active area and a depth/height. Semiconductor strips in the active region are selected as channel strips. Semiconductor strips contained in the active region will be configured to be channel strips. Semiconductor strips not included in the active region are not selected as channel strips and are separated from source/drain structures by an auxiliary buffer layer.
US11411071B1
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for manufacturing a capacitor array structure, a capacitor array structure and a semiconductor memory device. The method for manufacturing a capacitor array structure includes: providing a substrate; forming a capacitor structure on the substrate; wherein the capacitor structure includes a bottom electrode layer formed on the substrate, a capacitor dielectric layer formed on a surface of the bottom electrode layer, and a top electrode layer formed on a surface of the capacitor dielectric layer; and there is gaps formed by the top electrode layer; forming a filling layer to fill the gaps; forming a covering layer to cover the filling layer and the top electrode layer; wherein, the covering layer is combined with the filling layer to define a top electrode conductive layer.
US11411064B2
A display device and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the display device includes a substrate including a separation area and a plurality of pixel formed over the substrate. The separation area is formed between adjacent pixels, and a plurality of through holes are respectively defined by a plurality of surrounding inner surfaces of the separation area, and wherein each of the inner surfaces passes through the substrate. The display device also includes an encapsulation layer formed over the substrate and covering the inner surfaces of the separation area.
US11411063B2
A method of fabricating a display device includes: providing on a first jig a display panel to which is attached one side of a connection circuit board; providing a main circuit board on a second jig; supporting the connection circuit board with a supporter between the first jig and the second jig; and attaching another side of the connection circuit board to the main circuit board, wherein the supporter includes a base part and a plurality of guides on the base part, the guides being adjusted in length in an up-and-down direction.
US11411050B2
A memory device is provided. A memory device includes a memory cell array having variable resistance memory cells that are coupled to and disposed between first conductive lines extending in a first direction and second conductive lines crossing the first conductive lines, and a selection circuit configured to select the first conductive lines. The second conductive lines include straight conductive lines extending in a second direction that crosses the first direction, and first bending conductive lines spaced apart from the selection circuit by the straight conductive lines, the first bending conductive lines extending parallel with each other, and having an L shape.
US11411048B2
A semiconductor device including an MRAM (magnetoresistive random-access memory) cell disposed above and in electrical contact with a VFET (vertical field effect transistor) access transistor.
US11411040B2
Methods of fabricating multicolor, stacked detector devices and focal plane arrays are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of fabricating a stacked multicolor device includes forming a first detector by depositing a first detector structure on a first detector substrate, and depositing a first ground plane on the first detector structure, wherein the first ground plane is transmissive to radiation in a predetermined spectral band. The method further includes bonding an optical carrier wafer to the first ground plane, removing the first detector substrate, and forming a second detector. The second detector is formed by depositing a second detector structure on a second detector substrate, and depositing a second ground plane on the second detector structure. The method further includes depositing a dielectric layer on one of the first detector structure and the second ground plane, bonding the first detector to the second detector, and removing the second detector substrate.
US11411031B2
There is provided an image pickup element including a non-planar layer having a non-planar light incident surface in a light receiving region, and a microlens of an inorganic material which is provided on a side of the light incident surface of the non-planar layer, and collects incident light.
US11411024B2
A vertical type semiconductor device includes insulation patterns on a substrate and spaced apart from each other in a first direction perpendicular to a top surface of the substrate, a channel structure on the substrate and penetrating through the insulation patterns, a first conductive pattern partially filling a gap between the insulation patterns adjacent to each other in the first direction and the channel structure and having a slit in a surface thereof, the slit extending in a direction parallel with the top surface of the substrate, and a second conductive pattern on the first conductive pattern in the gap and filling the slit.
US11411020B2
Provided is a memory device including a substrate, a stack structure, a first set of vertical channel structures, a second set of vertical channel structures, and a first slit. The stack structure is disposed on the substrate. The first and second sets of vertical channel structures are arranged along a Y direction and penetrate through the stack structure to contact the substrate. The first slit is disposed between the first and second sets of vertical channel structures, and penetrates through the stack structure to expose the substrate. The first slit includes a plurality of first sub-slits discretely disposed along a X direction.
US11411006B1
The present disclosure provides a manufacturing method of a memory structure. The manufacturing method includes the operations of: receiving a substrate; forming a landing pad layer in the substrate; forming trenches over the landing pad layer; and forming a top pad over the trenches to form the capacitor array. The operation of forming the trenches over the landing pad layer includes the operations of: forming an integrated layer having an array pattern over the landing pad layer; forming, by a chop mask, a masking layer to mask an edge portion of the array pattern so as to define a rectangle portion of the array pattern; and etching the integrated layer according to the rectangle portion of the array pattern to form the plurality of trenches. The edge portion of the array pattern surrounds the rectangle portion of the array pattern.
US11411004B2
A semiconductor device includes a substrate including first and second region, a bit line structure on the first region, key structures on the second region, each key structure having an upper surface substantially coplanar with an upper surface of the bit line structure, a first trench disposed between two adjacent key structures spaced apart from each other in a first direction, a filling pattern in a lower portion of the first trench, the filling pattern having a flat upper surface and including a first conductive material, and a first conductive structure on the flat upper surface of the filling pattern, an upper sidewall of the first trench, and the upper surface of each of the plurality of key structures, the first conductive structure including a second conductive material.
US11411003B2
A DRAM device and its manufacturing method are provided. The DRAM device includes an interlayer dielectric layer and capacitor units framed on a substrate. The interlayer dielectric layer has capacitor unit accommodating through holes and includes a first support layer, a composite dielectric layer, and a second support layer sequentially formed on the substrate. The composite dielectric layer includes at least one first insulating layer and second insulating layer alternately stacked. Each capacitor unit accommodating through hole forms a first opening in the second insulating layer and forms a second opening communicating with the first opening in the first insulating layer. The second opening is wider than the first opening. The capacitor units are formed in the capacitor unit accommodating through holes. The top of the capacitor unit is higher than the top surface of the interlayer dielectric layer and defines a recessed region.
US11410997B2
A semiconductor device may include a substrate including first regions and a second region between the first regions. Active fins may protrude from the substrate in the first regions. Each of the active fins may extend in a first direction parallel to an upper surface of the substrate. The active fins may be regularly arranged and spaced apart from each other in a second direction. First trenches may be at both edges of the second region. A protrusion may be between the first trenches. An upper surface of the protrusion may be lower than a bottom of the active fins. A first width in the second direction of one of the first trenches may be greater than 0.7 times a first pitch of the active fins that is a sum of a width of one of the active fins and a distance between adjacent ones of the active fins.
US11410995B1
A semiconductor structure and a method for forming a semiconductor structure are provided. The semiconductor structure includes a well region extending in a first direction; a gate electrode disposed within the substrate and overlapping the well region; a gate dielectric layer disposed within the substrate and laterally surrounding the gate electrode; a plurality of first protection structures disposed over the gate electrode; a second protection structure extending in a second direction different from the first direction over the gate dielectric layer; and an insulating layer extending in the second direction between the second protection structure and the gate dielectric layer.
US11410991B2
Some embodiments relate to an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit includes a ring-shaped drain region having an inner edge and an outer edge. A channel region surrounds the ring-shaped drain region. A source region surrounds the channel region. The channel region separates the drain region from the source region. A gate electrode is arranged over the channel region and is separated from the channel region by a gate dielectric. An inner edge of the gate electrode is proximate to the drain region. A resistor structure is arranged over and spaced apart from an upper surface of the substrate. The resistor structure has a first end and a second end which are connected by a curved or polygonal path of resistive material. The first end is coupled to the ring-shaped drain. The resistor has an outer perimeter that is surrounded by the inner edge of the ring-shaped drain region.
US11410989B2
A semiconductor device is operable a forward current mode and a reverse current mode and comprises a semiconductor region, and a controllable charge carrier injector, and a gate. A method includes detecting, in the reverse current mode, if the present load current in the reversed direction does not exceed a threshold value, providing a gate signal such that the gate electrode causes the charge carrier injector to induce a first charge carrier density within the semiconductor region so as to conduct a nominal load current in the reverse direction; if the present load current in the reverse direction does exceed the threshold value, operating the semiconductor device in an overload state by providing the gate signal with a voltage that causes the semiconductor region to conduct an overload current in the reverse direction, wherein the second charge carrier density is higher than the first charge carrier density.
US11410988B2
An integrated circuit includes a standard cell continuously arranged on a first row and on a second row, the first row and second row extending parallel with each other in a first direction, the first row and the second row adjacent to each other in a second direction crossing the first direction, a first cell separator contacting a first row boundary of the standard cell on the first row and extending in the second direction, and a second cell separator contacting a second row boundary of the standard cell on the second row and extending in the second direction. The first cell separator and the second cell separator are discontinuous on a first row to second row boundary of the first row and the second row.
US11410986B2
A semiconductor device includes an electrical circuit having a first set of circuit elements, wherein the electrical circuit is in a circuit area on a first side of a substrate, and a first set of conductive pillars over the first side of the substrate. In the semiconductor device, a first conductive rail electrically connects to each of the first set of conductive pillars, wherein each of the first set of conductive pillars is electrically connected to each of the first set of circuit elements by the first conductive rail; and a first power cell extending through the substrate, wherein the first power cell includes a first number of power pillars extending through the substrate, wherein each of the first number of power pillars electrically connects to the first conductive rail in parallel.
US11410984B1
Forming a 3DIC includes providing a lower device structure comprising a first substrate with a circuit layer, providing an interconnect network layer having an interconnect structure with a first coupled to a second plurality of electrodes by connection structures on a semiconductor substrate, the first plurality of electrodes being exposed on a first surface of the interconnect layer, implanting ions through the interconnect structure to form a cleave plane in the semiconductor substrate, bonding the interconnect structure to the lower device structure so that electrodes of the first plurality of electrodes are coupled to corresponding electrodes on the lower device structure, cleaving the substrate of the bonded interconnect layer at the cleave plane, removing material from the semiconductor substrate until the second plurality of electrodes is exposed, and bonding an upper device layer to the interconnect structure.
US11410973B2
Disclosed is a microelectronic device assembly comprising a substrate having conductors exposed on a surface thereof. Two or more microelectronic devices are stacked on the substrate, each microelectronic device comprising an active surface having bond pads operably coupled to conductive traces extending over a dielectric material to via locations beyond at least one side of the stack, and vias extending through the dielectric materials at the via locations and comprising conductive material in contact with at least some of the conductive traces of each of the two or more electronic devices and extending to exposed conductors of the substrate. Methods of fabrication and related electronic systems are also disclosed.
US11410971B2
A chip package structure includes a substrate, a first chip, a second chip, a bridge, a plurality of first bumps, a plurality of second bumps, a plurality of third bumps and a plurality of solder balls. A first active surface of the first chip and a second active surface of the second chip face a first surface of the substrate. The bridge includes a high-molecular polymer layer and a pad layer located on the high-molecular polymer layer. The first chip is electrically connected to the substrate through the first bumps. The second chip is electrically connected to the substrate through the second bumps. The first chip and the second chip are electrically connected to the pad layer through the third bumps. The first bumps and the second bumps have the same size. The solder balls are disposed on a second surface of the substrate and electrically connected to the substrate.
US11410968B2
A semiconductor device includes a first Chip-On-Wafer (CoW) device having a first interposer and a first die attached to a first side of the first interposer; a second CoW device having a second interposer and a second die attached to a first side of the second interposer, the second interposer being laterally spaced apart from the first interposer; and a redistribution structure extending along a second side of the first interposer opposing the first side of the first interposer and extending along a second side of the second interposer opposing the first side of the second interposer, the redistribution structure extending continuously from the first CoW device to the second CoW device.
US11410966B2
A method for manufacturing a display device includes checking a particle positioned between a display panel and a connecting member, irradiating a laser to an upper surface of the connecting member overlapping at least a part of the particle, removing the connecting member overlapping a region to which the laser is irradiated, removing the particle overlapping a region to which the laser is irradiated, and disposing a desiccant in a hole formed by removing the connecting member and the particle.
US11410963B2
A thermocompression bonding (TCB) apparatus can include a wall having a height measured in a first direction and configured to be positioned between a first pressing surface and a second pressing surface of a semiconductor bonding apparatus. The apparatus can include a cavity at least partially surrounded by the wall, the cavity sized to receive a semiconductor substrate and a stack of semiconductor dies positioned between the semiconductor substrate and the first pressing surface, the stack of semiconductor dies and semiconductor substrate having a combined unpressed stack height as measured in the first direction. In some embodiments, the unpressed stack height is greater than the height of the wall, and the wall is configured to be contacted by the first pressing surface to limit movement of the first pressing surface toward the second pressing surface during a semiconductor bonding process.
US11410953B2
A via or pillar structure, and a method of forming, is provided. In an embodiment, a polymer layer is formed having openings exposing portions of an underlying conductive pad. A conductive layer is formed over the polymer layer, filling the openings. The dies are covered with a molding material and a planarization process is performed to form pillars in the openings. In another embodiment, pillars are formed and then a polymer layer is formed over the pillars. The dies are covered with a molding material and a planarization process is performed to expose the pillars. In yet another embodiment, pillars are formed and a molding material is formed directly over the pillars. A planarization process is performed to expose the pillars. In still yet another embodiment, bumps are formed and a molding material is formed directly over the bumps. A planarization process is performed to expose the bumps.
US11410950B2
A semiconductor substrate has a bond pad. The bond pad includes a layer of an aluminum alloy having a chemical composition including at least 0.3% by weight of at least one of Zn, Mg, Sc, Zr, Ti, Ag and/or Mn, with the balance being at least Al and incidental impurities.
US11410946B2
A semiconductor apparatus including a bonding region in which a wire is bonded, includes: a semiconductor substrate; an oxide film provided on a principal surface of the semiconductor substrate in the bonding region; a polysilicon layer provided on the oxide film; an interlayer film partially provided on the polysilicon layer; a barrier metal directly provided on the polysilicon layer and the interlayer film; and an electrode provided on the barrier metal.
US11410931B2
Crystallographic orientations of ruthenium films and related methods are disclosed. Single crystal ruthenium films are provided with crystallographic orientations that arrange a c-axis of the ruthenium crystal structure in a direction that corresponds with a plane of the film or along a direction that corresponds with a surface of a substrate on which the film is formed. While ruthenium films typically form with the c-axis perpendicular to the surface of the substrate or as a polycrystalline film with a random crystallographic orientation, substrate surfaces may be configured with a crystallographic surface net that promotes non-perpendicular c-axis orientations of ruthenium. The substrate may be formed with a metal-terminated surface in certain arrangements. In this regard, ruthenium films may be configured as metallic interconnects for devices where directions of lowest electrical resistivity within the crystal structure are arranged to correspond with the direction of current flow in the devices.
US11410920B2
A disclosed apparatus may include (1) an integrated circuit electrically coupled to a substrate, (2) a plurality of electrical contacts that are disposed on the substrate and are electrically coupled to the integrated circuit via the substrate, (3) at least one cable assembly electrically coupled to the plurality of electrical contacts, and (4) a package stiffener physically coupled to the substrate around the integrated circuit such that the at least one cable assembly is accessible to at least one electrical cable. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US11410918B2
An integrated circuit package and a method of forming the same are provided. A method includes forming a first redistribution layer over a carrier, the first redistribution layer including a contact pad and a bond pad. A conductive pillar is formed over the contact pad. A backside surface of an integrated circuit die is attached to the bond pad using a solder joint. An encapsulant is formed along a sidewall of the conductive pillar and a sidewall of the integrated circuit die, a front-side surface of the integrated circuit die being substantially level with a topmost surface of the encapsulant and a topmost surface of the conductive pillar. A second redistribution layer is formed over the front-side surface of the integrated circuit die, the topmost surface of the encapsulant and the topmost surface of the conductive pillar.
US11410908B2
Present disclosure relates to IC devices with thermal mitigation structures in the form of metal structures provided in a semiconductor material of a substrate on which active electronic devices are integrated (i.e., front-end metal structures). In one aspect, an IC device includes a substrate having a first face and a second face, where at least one active electronic device is integrated at the first face of the substrate. The IC device further includes at least one front-end metal structure that extends from the first face of the substrate into the substrate to a depth that is smaller than a distance between the first face and the second face. Providing front-end metal structures may enable improved cooling options because such structures may be placed in closer vicinity to the active electronic devices, compared to conventional thermal mitigation approaches.
US11410887B2
The present disclosure provides a method, which includes forming a first fin structure and a second fin structure over a substrate, which has a first trench positioned between the first and second fin structures. The method also includes forming a first dielectric layer within the first trench, recessing the first dielectric layer to expose a portion of the first fin structure, forming a first capping layer over the exposed portion of the first fin structure and the recessed first dielectric layer in the first trench, forming a second dielectric layer over the first capping layer in the first trench while the first capping layer covers the exposed portion of the first fin feature and removing the first capping layer from the first fin structure.
US11410870B2
A die attach system is provided. The die attach system includes: a support structure for supporting a substrate; a die supply source including a plurality of die for attaching to the substrate; a bond head for bonding a die from the die supply source to the substrate, the bond head including a bond tool for contacting the die during a transfer from the die supply source to the substrate; a first motion system for moving the bond head along a first axis; and a second motion system, independent of the first motion system, for moving the bond tool along the first axis.
US11410868B2
An electrostatic chuck includes: an electrically-conductive base plate including a first part, a second part at an outer circumference of the first part, and a gas inlet path for introducing a cooling gas; a first electrostatic chuck part configured to clamp a wafer on the first part, including a ceramic dielectric substrate that includes an embedded first clamping electrode and at least one through-hole communicating with the gas inlet path; and a second electrostatic chuck part configured to clamp a focus ring on the second part, including a ceramic layer that includes at least one through-hole for introducing a cooling gas and that includes at least a first layer contacting the focus ring when the second electrostatic chuck part clamps the focus ring, in which the first layer is less dense than the ceramic dielectric substrate. Thereby, the electrostatic chuck can increase the device yield.
US11410856B2
A chip packaging method begins by fixing a chip to the top side of a substrate. The chip is then encapsulated in an encapsulant. After that, the encapsulant is drilled from its top side in order to have a through hole adjacent to the chip. Lastly, an area extending between the chip and the through hole and the hole wall of the through hole are plated with an electrically conductive metal to enable electrical connection between the chip and the substrate through the electrically conductive metal. The chip packaging method solves the problems of the conventional wire bonding method, simplifies the packaging process, and provides the packaged chips with high transmission efficiency.
US11410854B2
A method of forming a lead frame can include: providing a frame base; providing a substrate to support the frame base; and selectively etching the frame base to form first and second type pins. The first type pins are distributed in the central area of the lead frame, and the second type of the pins are distributed in the edge area of the lead frame. The first type pins are separated from the second type of the pins, and the first and second type pins are not connected by connecting bars. A pattern of a first surface of the first and second type pins is different from that of a second surface of the first and second type pins. The metal of the first surface is different from the metal of the second surface, and the second surface is opposite to the first surface.
US11410851B2
Methods for forming a metallic film on a substrate by cyclical deposition are provided. In some embodiments methods may include contacting the substrate with a first reactant comprising a non-halogen containing metal precursor comprising at least one of copper, nickel or cobalt and contacting the substrate with a second reactant comprising a hydrocarbon substituted hydrazine. In some embodiments related semiconductor device structures may include at least a portion of a metallic interconnect formed by cyclical deposition processes.
US11410847B2
There is provided a film forming method including: supplying a halogen-free silicon raw material gas and a halogen-containing silicon raw material gas into a processing container while lowering a temperature of a substrate accommodated in the processing container from a first temperature to a second temperature in a temperature lowering process; and supplying the halogen-free silicon raw material gas and the halogen-containing silicon raw material gas into the processing container while maintaining the temperature of the substrate at a third temperature in a temperature stabilizing process, that occurs after the temperature lowering process.
US11410839B2
An electron multiplier apparatus of the type used in ion detectors, and modifications thereto for extending the operational lifetime or otherwise improving performance. The electron multiplier includes a series of discrete electron emissive surfaces configured to provide an electron amplification chain, the electron multiplier being configured so as to inhibit or prevent a contaminant from entering into, or passing partially through, or passing completely through the electron multiplier. The electron multiplier may include one or more baffles configured so as to decrease vacuum conductance of the electron multiplier compared to the same or similar electron multiplier not having one or more baffles.
US11410827B2
A fuse with a frequency separation function includes an input port portion, an output port portion, a first transmitting portion between the input port portion and the output port portion, the first transmitting portion configured to transmit a lightning surge current entering the input port portion and guide the lightning surge current to the output port portion, a second transmitting portion between the input port portion and the output port portion, the second transmitting portion configured to be capable of transmitting a normal current and an abnormal current entering the input port portion, and a melting mechanism portion which is provided between the second transmitting portion and the input port portion or between the second transmitting portion and the output port portion, the melting mechanism configured not to melt and break when the normal current passes, and configured to melt and break when the abnormal current passes.
US11410820B2
An apparatus is disclosed that includes an active storage layer including: a network of carbon nanotubes defining void spaces; and a carbonaceous material located in the void spaces and bound by the network of carbon nanotubes. In some cases, the active layer provides energy storage, e.g., in an ultracapacitor device.
US11410815B2
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a body including a dielectric layer and first and second internal electrodes disposed with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween; first and second through electrodes penetrating the body, connected to the first and second internal electrodes, respectively, and including nickel; first and second external electrodes, and connected to the first through electrode; and third and fourth external electrodes spaced apart from the first and second external electrodes, and connected to the second through electrode. Each of the first to fourth external electrodes includes a sintered electrode including nickel, and a first plating layer and a second plating layer stacked on the sintered electrode in order.
US11410812B2
In a method of manufacturing an embedded magnetic component, a cavity is formed in an insulating substrate. One or more drops of adhesive are applied to the cavity and a magnetic core is inserted in the cavity. The cavity and the magnetic core are then covered with a first insulating layer. Through holes are formed through the first insulating layer and the insulating substrate, and plated up to form conductive vias. Metallic traces are added to exterior surfaces of the first insulating layer and the insulating substrate to form upper and lower winding layers. The metallic traces and the conductive vias form the windings for an embedded magnetic component, such as a transformer or an inductor.
US11410806B2
The present invention relates to a magnetic core containing soft magnetic powder and a coil component using the magnetic core. The soft magnetic powder has particles each having at least one pore therein, and the number of pores present in a region of 2.5 mm square in a cross section of the magnetic core is 60×(η/80) or more and 10000×(η/80) or less, in which the volume packing density of the soft magnetic powder in the magnetic core is η%.
US11410798B2
A wire harness including an electric wire that has a core wire and a coating that coats the core wire, a connector that is attached to an end of the electric wire, and a seal that is interposed between the coating of the electric wire and the connector, wherein a tube with a modulus of elasticity higher than that of the coating is provided between the coating and the seal.
US11410782B2
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a method for production of a nuclear fuel pellet by spark plasma sintering (SPS), wherein a fuel pellet with more than 80% TD or more than 90% TD is formed. The SPS can be performed with the imposition of a controlled uniaxial pressure applied at the maximum temperature of the processing to achieve a very high density, in excess of 95% TD, at temperatures of 850 to 1600° C. The formation of a fuel pellet can be carried out in one hour or less. In an embodiment of the invention, a nuclear fuel pellet comprises UO2 and a highly thermally conductive material, such as SiC or diamond.
US11410777B2
This disclosure includes various embodiments of apparatuses, systems and methods for evaluating a patient's cardiac risk and/or mental status. Cardiac risk evaluation may be based (e.g., only) on the patient's respiratory rate, heart rate, diastolic blood pressure, age, and/or mental status. An aggregate score, which is indicative likelihood of the patient's cardiac risk, may be calculated based (e.g., only) on the patient's respiratory rate, heart rate, diastolic blood pressure, age, and/or mental status. If the calculated aggregate score exceeds a predetermined threshold, the patient may be identified as having a critical cardiac risk, and actions may be taken to treat the patient. The cardiac risk evaluation may be based further on the patient's mental status, where the patient's mental status may be evaluated based on a game with visual indicators.
US11410770B2
A medical scan diagnosing system is operable to receive a medical scan. Diagnosis data of the medical scan is generated by performing a medical scan inference function on the medical scan. The first medical scan is transmitted to a first client device associated with a user of the medical scan diagnosing system in response to the diagnosis data indicating that the medical scan corresponds to a non-normal diagnosis. The medical scan is displayed to the user via an interactive interface displayed by a display device corresponding to the first client device. Review data is received from the first client device, where the review data is generated by the first client device in response to a prompt via the interactive interface. Updated diagnosis data is generated based on the review data. The updated diagnosis data is transmitted to a second client device associated with a requesting entity.
US11410769B1
Embodiments related to a method is described. The method comprises receiving an image file of a region of interest of an anatomy of a living organism, analyzing the image file and extracting image coordinates and density information of a plurality of points in the image file, training a neural network using collective information available in a database, registering the region of interest of the anatomy as a virtual version using an input from the neural network, and subsequently training the neural network using a user input from a user and the collective information available in the database. The collective information is recorded in the database with respect to a plurality of clusters of different physiological states of the living organism. The method further comprises performing a treatment on the region of interest. In an embodiment, the treatment is performed using the input from the neural network.
US11410764B1
An aspect of the present disclosure is related to a medication dispensing device that includes a housing with an interior. A plurality of cartridge slots are located in the interior, and each of the cartridge slots includes a drive mechanism. A plurality of cartridges are removably disposed in respective ones of the cartridge slots. Each cartridge includes a stationary hub and a rotational wheel. The stationary hub has a window, and the rotational wheel has a plurality of medication chambers that contain medications. The rotational wheel is disposed in the stationary hub. The drive mechanism of the respective cartridge slot is operably connected with the drive wheel and is configured to rotate the rotational wheel relative to the stationary hub to selectively align the medication chambers with the window to dispense the medications contained in the medication chambers out of the cartridge.
US11410758B2
A medical scan artifact detection system is operable to receive, via a receiver, a medical scan of a patient. Artifact detection data is generated by executing an artifact detection function on the medical scan, where the artifact detection data indicates at least one artifact detected in the medical scan. A notification is transmitted, via a transmitter, a client device for display via a display device, where the notification indicates the at least one artifact.
US11410755B2
Apparatus for use in a computer-based system for providing psychological therapy, the apparatus comprising: an access system configured to control access to features and data by users of remote devices, wherein the users comprise patients, therapists and supervisors; and a therapy system configured to enable text-based instant messages to be sent between patients and therapists; wherein the access system is configured to allow patients to retrieve messages sent and received by the patient, therapists to retrieve messages sent and received by the therapist, and supervisors to retrieve messages sent and received by particular patients and/or therapists.
US11410754B2
A method to prevent conflict during synchronization of medical data between a cloud repository on a cloud server and a plurality of local repositories on a plurality of local servers of healthcare facilities connected to the cloud server is provided. The plurality of local servers includes a first local server and the plurality of local repositories includes a first local repository on the first local server. The method includes, in response to a connection between the first local server and the cloud server getting disconnected, causing the first local server to: access the first local repository instead of the cloud repository, determine whether local data is associated with a shared patient registered with more than one healthcare facility among the healthcare facilities connected to the cloud server, and prohibit alteration of the local data if the local data is associated with the shared patient.
US11410753B2
Methods for associating medical images to a patient using a mobile image-capturing device and transmitting the medical images to a storage location are disclosed. One example method includes accessing by a user identifying information associated with a patient through an electronic health record (EHR) application installed in the mobile device, launching a second application on the mobile device from the EHR application, and upon the launching of the application from the EHR application, transmitting the patient identifying information accessed by the user from the EHR application to the second application. The second application may then retrieve one or more medical images stored in the mobile device, associate the one or more retrieved medical images with the patient using the identifying information, and transmit the one or more retrieved medical images with the associated patient identifying information from the mobile device to a storage location.
US11410749B2
Various embodiments perform stable gene analysis of transcriptome sequencing data. In one embodiment, a plurality of datasets each including transcriptome sequencing data are received by a processor. Each of the plurality of datasets includes a plurality of genes and a respective ranking value for each of the plurality of genes. A plurality of rank normalized input datasets is generated based on assigning, for each of the plurality of datasets, a rank to each of the plurality of genes. One or more longest increasing subsequence (LIS) of ranks are identified between each pair of the plurality of rank normalized input datasets. A set of stable genes from the plurality of genes is identified based on each of the one or more LIS of ranks across the plurality of rank normalized input datasets.
US11410741B2
A memory controller includes a control circuit. The control circuit configures a plurality of physical blocks in a flash memory into a group. The control circuit allocates the plurality of physical blocks constituting the group to a data block and a redundant block. The control circuit writes data required to be saved into the data block. The control circuit writes redundant data based on the data required to be saved into the redundant block belonging to the same group as the data block. When all the data required to be saved are successfully written into the data block, the control circuit releases from the group at least one redundant block belonging to the same group as the data block.
US11410729B2
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes a nonvolatile semiconductor memory, and a controller. The semiconductor memory includes a memory cell, and a write circuit configured to write data to the memory cell by applying a program voltage to the memory cell and comparing a threshold voltage of the memory cell with a first reference voltage corresponding to the write data. The write circuit is configured to execute a first programming operation to obtain a value of a write parameter by comparing the threshold voltage with a second reference voltage different from the first reference voltage.
US11410727B1
Non-volatile memory structures are presented for a content addressable memory (CAM) that can perform in-memory search operations for both ternary and binary valued key values. Each ternary or binary valued key bit is stored in a pair of memory cells along a bit line of a NAND memory array, with the stored keys searched by applying each ternary or binary valued bit of an input key as voltage levels on a pair of word lines. The system is highly scalable. The system can also be used to perform nearest neighbor searches between stored vectors and an input vector to find stored vectors withing a specified Hamming distance of the input vector.
US11410725B2
A memory system includes: a nonvolatile memory and a memory controller. The nonvolatile memory includes: a first memory cell and a second memory cell each configured to store data and coupled in parallel to a bit line, a first word line coupled to the first memory cell, and a second word line coupled to the second memory cell and differing from the first word line. The first and second memory cell face each other between the first word line and the second word line. The memory controller is configured to read first data from the first memory cell, read second data from the second memory cell, and decode data stored in the first memory cell based on the first data and the second data.
US11410721B2
A semiconductor memory device of an embodiment includes: a first inverter including a first P-channel and first N-channel transistors; a second inverter including a second P-channel and second N-channel transistors and being cross-connected to the first inverter; a third P-channel transistor; a third N-channel transistor; a first wiring; a second wiring; a third wiring; a fourth wiring; a fifth wiring; a sixth wiring; and a controller that drives the first to sixth wirings. When writing second-level data that is at a higher potential level than first-level data into the drain of the second P-channel transistor and the drain of the second N-channel transistor, the controller puts one of the fifth wiring and the sixth wiring into a floating state.
US11410716B2
A novel storage device and a novel semiconductor device are provided.
In the storage device, a cell array including a plurality of memory cells is stacked above a control circuit, and the cell array operates separately in a plurality of blocks. Furthermore, a plurality of electrodes are included between the control circuit and the cell array. The electrode is provided for a corresponding block to overlap with the block, and a potential of the electrode can be changed for each block. The electrode has a function of aback gate of a transistor included in the memory cell, and a potential of the electrode is changed for each block, whereby the electrical characteristics of the transistor included in the memory cell can be changed. Moreover, the electrode can reduce noise caused in the control circuit.
US11410711B2
The present application is applicable to the field of integrated circuit technology, and provides a data writing method, system, apparatus, device and medium for an integrated circuit chip. The data writing method is applied to a writer, the integrated circuit chip is electrically connected with the writer through a power-supply positive terminal and a power-supply negative terminal, and the data writing method includes: sending a data writing order to the integrated circuit chip, where the data writing order is configured to instruct the integrated circuit chip to enter a data writing mode after receiving the data writing order; and performing data writing to the integrated circuit chip by controlling an electrical parameter of an input voltage of the power-supply positive terminal or the power-supply negative terminal of the integrated circuit chip after the integrated circuit chip enters the data writing mode.
US11410710B2
A semiconductor memory device includes a substrate; a first impurity region of a first conductive type; a second impurity region of the first conductivity type apart from the first impurity region in a first direction; a first transistor including a first electrode disposed between the first impurity region and the second impurity region; a third impurity region of the first conductive type apart from the first impurity region in a second direction that crosses the first direction; a fourth impurity region of the first conductive type apart from the third impurity region in the first direction; a second transistor including a second electrode disposed between the third impurity region and the fourth impurity region. The semiconductor memory device includes an active region of the first conductive type between the first transistor and the second transistor.
US11410709B2
A semiconductor device including a semiconductor substrate; a memory cell structure on the semiconductor substrate; and a peripheral wiring structure between the semiconductor substrate and the memory cell structure to connect the semiconductor substrate and the memory cell structure, wherein the peripheral wiring structure includes at least one lower wiring structure and an upper wiring structure on the at least one lower wiring structure, the at least one lower wiring structure includes a lower wiring, the upper wiring structure includes an upper wiring, the lower wiring includes a first material layer having first grains, the upper wiring includes a second material layer having second grains, an average size of the second grains is smaller than an average size of the first grains.
US11410707B2
A suspension includes a load beam with first and second openings, a flexure including first and second outriggers, and first and second damper members. The first damper member is attached to the load beam and part of the first outrigger that overlaps the first opening of the load beam. The second damper member is attached to the load beam and part of the second outrigger that overlaps the second opening of the load beam. The first opening includes a region which is not covered by the first damper member, and the second opening includes a region which is not covered by the second damper member.
US11410690B2
The present disclosure generally related to a two dimensional magnetic recording (TDMR) read head having a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ). Both the upper reader and the lower reader have a dual free layer (DFL) MTJ structure between two shields. A synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) soft bias structure bounds the MTJ, and a rear hard bias (RHB) structure is disposed behind the MTJ. The DFL MTJ decreases the distance between the upper and lower reader and hence, improves the area density capacity (ADC). Additionally, the SAF soft bias structures and the rear head bias structure cause the dual free layer MTJ to have a scissor state magnetic moment at the media facing surface (MFS).
US11410688B1
A thermally-assisted magnetic recording head includes a medium facing surface, a main pole, a waveguide, and a plasmon generator. A second metal layer of the plasmon generator includes a second front end facing the medium facing surface. A third metal layer of the plasmon generator includes a narrow portion located on the second metal layer. The narrow portion includes a front end face located in the medium facing surface and configured to generate near-field light from a surface plasmon, and a rear end opposite the front end face. The rear end is located farther from the medium facing surface than is the second front end.
US11410687B1
One or more write efficiency metrics are determined. The one or more write efficiency metrics are associated with a tape storage drive while the tape storage drive is operating on one or more tape storage media cartridges to write data sets to the one or more tape storage media cartridges. It is predicted whether the tape storage drive would be able to write an entire set of data sets to a current tape storage media cartridge based on the one or more write efficiency metrics. It is determined whether a different tape storage drive is to be utilized to complete writing of the entire set of data sets to the current tape storage media cartridge based on the prediction.
US11410680B2
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for source classification using HDMI audio metadata. An example apparatus includes a metadata extractor to extract values of audio encoding parameters from HDMI metadata obtained from a monitored HDMI port of a media device, the HDMI metadata corresponding to media being output from the monitored HDMI port; map the extracted values of the audio encoding parameters to a first unique encoding class (UEC) in a set of defined UECs, different ones of the set of defined UECs corresponding to different combinations of possible values of the audio encoding parameters capable of being included in the HDMI metadata; and identify a media source corresponding to the media output from the HDMI port based on one or more possible media sources mapped to the first UEC.
US11410676B2
A sound sensing module for monitoring the operation of an appliance includes a microphone for monitoring sound generated during operation of the appliance and a controller operably coupled to the microphone. The controller can obtain a sound signal generated during operation of the appliance, analyze the sound signal to identify a sound signature corresponding to an operating event, and implement a responsive action, such as providing a user notification, providing troubleshooting instructions, ordering a replacement part, scheduling a maintenance visit.
US11410673B2
Audio-derived information is provided to a vehicle control system of a vehicle by attaching a microphone externally to a vehicle to generate an analog signal in response to sound waves external to the vehicle. An enclosure containing sound-attenuating material mechanically filters low frequency sounds from reaching the microphone transducer. An analog-to-digital converter converts the analog signal to a digital signal. A vehicle data bus transfers the digital signal to the vehicle control system.
US11410670B2
The present invention relates to a method for receiving data transmitted acoustically. The method includes receiving an acoustically transmitted signal encoding data; processing the received signal to minimise environmental interference within the received signal; and decoding the processed signal to extract the data. The data encoded within the signal using a sequence of tones. A method for encoding data for acoustic transmission is also disclosed. This method includes encoding data into an audio signal using a sequence of tones. The audio signal in this method is configured to minimise environmental interference. A system and software are also disclosed.
US11410669B2
A wearable audio device is provided. The wearable audio device may include a first array of microphones linearly arranged on the wearable audio device at a positive angle relative to a horizontal axis of the wearable audio device. The microphones of the first array may be configured to capture far-field audio. The wearable audio device may include a second array of microphones linearly arranged on the wearable audio device at a negative angle relative to the horizontal axis. The microphones of the second array may be configured to capture near-field audio. The wearable audio device may include circuitry arranged to (1) generate a user voice audio signal based on the captured near-field audio, (2) generate a desired audio signal based on the captured far-field audio, and (3) generate a differentiated signal based on the desired audio signal and the user voice audio signal.
US11410662B2
The invention provides a content playback system comprising a plurality of playback devices, each of which is configured to detect a voice command from a user and to play content. The system is configured to store an account conversation state associated with an account shared by the plurality of playback devices, and a device conversation state that is associated with a first playback device of the plurality of playback devices. When a voice command is detected by the first playback device, the system is configured to control the first playback device using information in the account conversation state and the device conversation state associated with the first playback device as an input. This may improve continuity of experience for a user across the plurality of playback devices.
US11410656B2
The system identifies one or more entities or content items among a plurality of stored information. The system generates an audio file based on a first text string that represents the entity or content item. Based on the first text string and at least one speech criterion, the system generating, using a speech-to-text module a second text string based on the audio file. The system then compares the text strings and stores the second text string if it is not identical to the first text string. The system generates metadata that includes results from text-speech-text conversions to forecast possible misidentifications when responding to voice queries during search operations. The metadata includes alternative representations of the entity.
US11410648B2
The present disclosure is generally related to a data processing system to selectively invoke applications for execution. A data processing system can receive an input audio signal and can parse the input audio signal to identify a command. The data processing system can identify a first functionality of a first digital assistant application hosted on the data processing system in the vehicle and a second functionality of a second digital assistant application accessible via a client device. The data processing system can determine that one of the first functionality or the second functionality supports the command. The data processing system can select one of the first digital assistant application or the second digital assistant application based on the determination. The data processing system invoke one of the first digital assistant application or the second digital assistant application based on the selection.
US11410646B1
A system capable of performing natural language understanding (NLU) on utterances including complex command structures such as sequential commands (e.g., multiple commands in a single utterance), conditional commands (e.g., commands that are only executed if a condition is satisfied), and/or repetitive commands (e.g., commands that are executed until a condition is satisfied). Audio data may be processed using automatic speech recognition (ASR) techniques to obtain text. The text may then be processed using machine learning models that are trained to parse text of incoming utterances. The models may identify complex utterance structures and may identify what command portions of an utterance go with what conditional statements. Machine learning models may also identify what data is needed to determine when the conditionals are true so the system may cause the commands to be executed (and stopped) at the appropriate times.
US11410645B2
A user device configured to perform wake-up word detection in a target language. The user device comprises at least one microphone (430) configured to obtain acoustic information from the environment of the user device, at least one computer readable medium (435) storing an acoustic model (150) trained on a corpus of training data (105) in a source language different than the target language, and storing a first sequence of speech units obtained by providing acoustic features (110) derived from audio comprising the user speaking a wake-up word in the target language to the acoustic model (150), and at least one processor (415,425) coupled to the at least one computer readable medium (435) and programmed to perform receiving, from the at least one microphone (430), acoustic input from the user speaking in the target language while the user device is operating in a low-power mode, applying acoustic features derived from the acoustic input to the acoustic model (150) to obtain a second sequence of speech units corresponding to the acoustic input, determining if the user spoke the wake-up word at least in part by comparing the first sequence of speech units to the second sequence of speech units, and exiting the low-power mode if it is determined that the user spoke the wake-up word.
US11410644B2
Systems and methods for generating training data for a supervised topic modeling system from outputs of a topic discovery model are described herein. In an embodiment, a system receives a plurality of digitally stored call transcripts and, using a topic model, generates an output which identifies a plurality of topics represented in the plurality of digitally stored call transcripts. Using the output of the topic model, the system generates an input dataset for a supervised learning model by identify a first subset of the plurality of digitally stored call transcripts that include the particular topic, storing a positive value for the first subset, identifying a second subset that do not include the particular topic, and storing a negative value for the second subset. The input training dataset is then used to train a supervised learning model.
US11410642B2
A system and method for creating an embedded phoneme map from a corpus of speech in accordance with a multiplicity of acoustic features of the speech. The embedded phoneme map is used to determine how to pronounce borrowed words from a lending language in the borrowing language, using the phonemes of the borrowing language that are closest to the phonemes of the lending language. The embedded phoneme map is also used to help linguists visualize the phonemes being pronounced by a speaker in real-time and to help non-native speakers practice pronunciation by displaying the differences between proper pronunciation and actual pronunciation for open-ended speech by the speaker.
US11410640B2
A method for providing a context awareness service is provided. The method includes defining a control command for the context awareness service depending on a user input, triggering a playback mode and the context awareness service in response to a user selection, receiving external audio through a microphone in the playback mode, determining whether the received audio corresponds to the control command, and executing a particular action assigned to the control command when the received audio corresponds to the control command.
US11410638B1
Methods and systems for causing a voice-activated electronic device to identify that a step of a series of steps can begin while a previous step is ongoing. In some embodiments, a first step will have a waiting period. The methods and systems, in some embodiments, identify this waiting period and determine that a second step can begin during the waiting period of step one. In some embodiments, nested sets of sequential steps are identified within the series of steps. The nested sets of sequential steps, in some embodiments, can be called upon.
US11410634B2
An information processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present technology includes an acquisition unit and a display control unit. The acquisition unit acquires posture information regarding a posture of a user. The display control unit controls display locations of first information and second information on a display screen on the basis of the acquired posture information, the second information having a different kind from the first information, the display screen being disposed to cover a surrounding of the user at least from a front toward an upper side.
US11410630B2
A feeling is given that a stationary object is moving even when an apparent motion is not established between the stationary object and luminance varying areas. An image generation device generates video including a stationary object area, at least one luminance varying area located along a contour of the stationary object area, and a background area other than the stationary object area and the luminance varying area. Luminance of the luminance varying area varies with time in a luminance range based on luminance of the stationary object area and luminance of the background area. (1) Luminance of the stationary object area is brighter than luminance of the background area, and a maximum value of luminance of the luminance varying area is smaller than or equal to luminance of the background area, or (2) luminance of the stationary object area is darker than luminance of the background area, and a minimum value of luminance of the luminance varying area is larger than or equal to luminance of the background area.
US11410626B1
The present application provides a method for driving a display panel, including: providing data signals to M rows of sub-pixels, wherein providing data signals to an X-th row of sub-pixels includes: determining, for each sub-pixel in the X-th row, a grayscale compensation value for a data signal provided to the sub-pixel; determining, for each sub-pixel, an actual grayscale corresponding to the sub-pixel according to the grayscale compensation value and a theoretical grayscale value Lx of the sub-pixel; and providing the data signals to the X-th row of sub-pixels according to the actual grayscales corresponding to the respective sub-pixels in the X-th row. The grayscale compensation value is determined by: calculating a grayscale difference δ by a formula δ=Lx−Lx-1, where grayscale Lx-1 is a theoretical grayscale of an adjacent sub-pixel in an (X−1)-th row; and determining the grayscale compensation value according to the grayscale difference and a grayscale compensation look-up table.
US11410624B2
Disclosed is a driving circuit of display panel. The driving circuit of display panel includes a pixel unit array, a gate driving unit, a plurality of data signal lines, a switch control unit, a plurality of first switch units and a plurality of second switch units. Each of the pixel unit columns is connected to the gate driving unit through one of the data signal lines. The switch control unit is respectively connected to each of the first switch units and each of the second switch units. When the plurality of first switch units are turned off and the plurality of second switch units are turned on, charges of each of the pixel units in the plurality of pixel unit columns are neutralized.
US11410621B2
Methods and systems for driving an active matrix electrowetting on dielectric device including thin-film-transistors to increase the switching frequency of the propulsion electrodes beyond what is typical for line-by-line active matrix driving. By using a latching circuit, it is possible to selectively switch specific propulsion (pixel) electrodes between an “on” and an “off” state, wherein a propulsion electrode in an “on” state can be driven by a time varying drive voltage on the top electrode that is a much higher frequency than is typically possible with amorphous silicon thin-film-transistor arrays. The faster drive frequency improves the performance of electrowetting devices, especially when used with aqueous droplets having a high ionic strength.
US11410619B2
A display apparatus includes: a liquid crystal panel; and a light apparatus on which the liquid crystal panel is disposed, the light apparatus including: a substrate; a plurality of dimming blocks including a first dimming block and a second dimming block disposed immediately next to the first dimming block, each of the plurality of dimming blocks including at least one respective light source disposed on a first side of the substrate; and a plurality of driving devices disposed on the first side of the substrate and including a first driving device disposed in the first dimming block and a second driving device disposed in the second dimming block, each driving device of the plurality of driving devices being configured to provide a driving current to the at least one respective light source included in a respective one of the plurality of dimming blocks, wherein the first driving device and the second driving device are disposed at relatively different positions respectively within the first dimming block and the second dimming block.
US11410617B2
A method for controlling a light source of a display is provided. In the method, maximum frame rates are determined for different portions of video content to be displayed on the display. The light source of the display is controlled to blink according to a blinking frequency when a first portion of the video content having a first maximum frame rate is displayed. First metadata of high dynamic range is received. The light source of the display is controlled to not blink when a second portion of the video content having a second maximum frame rate is displayed. The video content is displayed at the maximum frame rates and in the high dynamic range.
US11410610B2
A scan driving circuit of a display device includes a first output terminal electrically connected to a first scan line, a second output terminal electrically connected to a second scan line, a first masking circuit electrically connecting the first output terminal and the second output terminal and outputting, as a first scan signal, a second scan signal to the first output terminal, a driving circuit outputting the second scan signal to the second output terminal in response to clock signals and a carry signal, and a second masking circuit masking the second scan signal to a predetermined level in response to the second masking signal, wherein the first masking circuit electrically disconnects the first output terminal from the second output terminal in response to a first masking signal.
US11410609B2
Provided is an output control device for providing control signals for a pixel circuit, which includes: a first output device configured to output a first control signal for controlling writing of a data signal into the pixel circuit, a second output device configured to output a second control signal for controlling a light emitting element to emit light, and a third output device configured to output a third control signal for controlling resetting of the light emitting element. A frequency of the third control signal is higher than a frequency of the first control signal. In a first period, the second control signal is an active level signal and the third control signal is an inactive level signal. In a second period, the second control signal is an inactive level signal and the third control signal is an active level signal.
US11410598B2
A display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is provided. The display device comprises a light emitting diode, a first transistor connected between an initialization power source and an anode of the light emitting diode and having a gate electrode connected to an initialization line, and an initialization driver for supplying an initialization signal to the initialization line. The initialization driver supplies the initialization signal every frame when driven at a first frequency and supplies the initialization signal every set of two or more frames when driven at a second frequency different from the first frequency.
US11410595B2
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a display area and a driver. Each of pixels includes a light emitting element and a drive transistor connected in series. An image signal includes a first luminance data and a second luminance data. The first luminance data is based on an average value of a gradation value of pixels, and is common among the pixels included in said one area. The second luminance data is, based on a difference between the gradation value and the average value, an independent luminance data of each of the pixels. The driver controls a common luminance time of the pixels based on the first luminance data, and controls a current value to be supplied to the luminance element of each of the pixels based on the second luminance data.
US11410582B2
Disclosed herein is a sensing device including a sensing channel terminal connected to a pixel through a sensing line, a first power terminal to which a displaying reference voltage is input, a second power terminal to which a sensing reference voltage different form the displaying reference voltage is input, a third power terminal to which a sampling reference voltage is input, a sampling capacitor having a first electrode to which the sampling reference voltage is applied, a sensing set-up switch connected between the second power terminal and the sensing channel terminal, a first sampling switch connected between the sensing channel terminal and a second electrode of the sampling capacitor, and a second sampling switch connected between the first power terminal and the second electrode of the sampling capacitor.
US11410576B2
A system for reconstituting circulation in a cadaver includes at least a pump, a fluid driven by the pump, and operative fluid connections between the pump and the cadaver. The system may be used to occlude one or more arterioles within the cadaver. The system may include a first circuit that creates a first fluid path with vessels of the cadaver, with first circuit having a first fluid conduit, a heater unit, a first pump, and a resistance device. The system may also include a second circuit that creates a second fluid path with vessels of the cadaver that are different from the vessels of the first circuit, with the second circuit having a second fluid conduit and a second pump. Alternately, the system may include a first circuit that creates a first fluid path with vessels of the cadaver and a second flow path that creates a second fluid path with the reservoir, where the first circuit includes a first conduit, a second connector, a pump, a reservoir, and a connector.
US11410574B2
The present invention discloses a layered electro-magnetic refreshable braille display device and braille reader. The layered electro-magnetic refreshable braille display device includes three layers of braille display modules and a touch panel. Each braille display module includes 5 plates and a plurality of tactile pin driving mechanisms for driving the “up” and “down” of the braille dots. One or more lines of braille cells are arranged on the touch panel. Each line of braille cells displays a plurality of braille characters. A microprocessor is connected to a braille translation module, a voice playing module and an interaction controller respectively, wherein the interaction controller is connected to the braille display device, to form the braille reader. This device can display one or more lines of braille characters by relying on the electro-magnetic principle. It boasts real-time refreshing of the braille, synchronization of braille display and voice playing.
US11410573B2
A welding guide has a plate having a first section and a second section that are bent along a bend line to form a right angle. Rollers are attached to the first and second sections and a positioning member having at least one aperture is attached to the second section. A top edge and a bottom edge of the first and second section have notches.
US11410572B2
A system and method are provided for treating excessive or problematic computer use. In at least one embodiment, a method is employed to treat excessive or problematic computer use by acquiring information about the unwanted user activity, monitoring user activity for the unwanted behavior, controlling the behavior when it occurs, enabling the user to record self-observations and evaluating the results. This method may employ a computer based system to treat excessive or problematic computer use which includes configuring a user activity monitor with constraints, programmatically enforcing those constraints, reporting the activities monitored and restricted, and enabling a user to input self-observations. Potential constraints include a complete bar on the user activity, as well as, progressively decreasing the amount of time the user may engage in the activity, i.e. titrating the user activity.
US11410569B1
Mechanisms (including systems, methods, and media) for identifying and scoring assignment answers are provided, the mechanisms comprising: receiving a definition of an assignment having a plurality of questions; identifying correct answers to the questions; receiving student answers to the questions for a student; creating equivalent answers to one of the correct answers and the student answers; comparing the equivalent answers to the other of the correct answers and the student answers; and determining a grade on the assignment for the student based on the comparing the equivalent answers to the other of the correct answers and the student answers.
US11410566B2
The present invention discloses a network handwriting instrument. The network handwriting instrument comprises a handwriting table. A column is fixedly mounted in a middle position of a back side of an upper end surface of the handwriting table. A transverse column is arranged on the upper portion of a front surface of the column. An LED illumination lamp and a camera are arranged on a lower end surface of the transverse column. A horn, a power supply switch, a power supply indicator lamp and a liquid crystal touch screen are fixedly mounted from top to bottom on a lower portion of the front surface of the column, successively. According to the network handwriting instrument, a heating plate is heated up through an electric heating wire, so that the network handwriting instrument is used in winter conveniently. As the camera is focused on writing paper to shoot, so that a user can be interacted with a teacher online in real time. Meanwhile, the network handwriting instrument can record a writing process online in real time, and it is unnecessary to take a picture by a mobile phone to upload a class assignment. The LED illumination lamp and the camera are mounted in a hidden manner through formed mounting slots and dustproof plates are mounted at openings of the mounting slots to protect the LED illumination lamp and the camera so as to prevent the LED illumination lamp and the camera from being damaged by collision and to prevent dust from entering the network handwriting instrument.
US11410562B1
Disclosed are systems and methods that collect travel related data, which includes, but is not limited to, characteristics of obstacles, environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed, rain, barometric pressure, humidity), crowds of people, magnetic interference, etc., and operational characteristics of the aerial vehicle that result from the environmental conditions. The travel related data is then used to determine and/or optimize flight plans for aerial vehicles between a source location and a destination location.
US11410548B2
System, methods, and embodiments described herein relate to creating and utilizing one or more vehicular micro clouds to assist in responding to a traffic event. At least one disclosed method includes receiving report information indicating a detection of a traffic event and including a location of the traffic event, defining a region of interest based at least in part on the report information, forming a dependent vehicular micro cloud in the region of interest, determining guidance information based at least in part on the report information, and transmitting the guidance information to the dependent vehicular micro cloud. The dependent vehicular micro cloud executes at least one responsive action based on the guidance information.
US11410545B2
A vehicle may determine that it is stopped and detect a perimeter-modification event predefined as correlating to a changed vehicle perimeter. The vehicle may further, responsive to the perimeter-modification event, define an expanded vehicle perimeter, larger than a perimeter predefined as representing the vehicle in travel. The perimeter expansion may be done in accordance with a predefined modification associated with the detected perimeter modification event. The vehicle may additionally wirelessly share the expanded vehicle perimeter with at least one other vehicle.
US11410541B1
Devices, systems, and methods are provided for gesture-based selections of devices. A method may include receiving, by at least one processor of a first device, an input associated with causing a second device to perform an action. The method may include identifying motion data associated with the first device. The method may include determining, based on the motion data, a gesture associated with the first device. The method may include receiving an indicator from the second device and determining, based on the indicator, that the gesture is associated with selecting the second device to perform the action. The method may include sending a command to the second device, the command associated with causing the second device to perform the action.
US11410536B2
The disclosure relates to an alarm system comprising a plurality of detectors, each configured to detect an event in an environment and to emit an event detection signal, and a plurality of alarm signal emitters, each configured to emit at least one alarm signal in case of the detection of an event, the detectors and the emitters being linked to one another, wherein each of the emitters is configured to emit a plurality of distinct alarm signals. In case of the detection of an event by a first detector, a first identifier is assigned to at least one first emitter, the closest to the first detector out of the plurality of emitters, and an alarm generation instruction is transmitted to the first emitter with the first identifier, to activate the first emitter with a first alarm signal which is a function of the first identifier.
US11410532B2
A patient support apparatus includes a first transceiver adapted to wirelessly communicate with a second transceiver of a headwall interface that is positioned off of the patient support apparatus. A communication link is automatically established between the first and second transceivers without requiring a user of the patient support apparatus to activate a designated control and without requiring the user to identify the headwall interface. The first transceiver includes a unique identifier assigned to the headwall interface in its messages to the headwall interface. The first transceiver may also automatically transmit a disconnect signal to the headwall interface indicating the termination of the communication link is not accidental. The disconnect signal is sent based on one or more of the following: (1) a brake being off, (2) an A/C power cord being unplugged; and/or (3) a signal strength between the transceivers decreasing.
US11410530B2
Compliance modules for fluid dispensers are disclosed herein. Exemplary embodiments of the compliance modules include a housing, a processor, memory, wireless communication circuitry and voltage monitoring circuitry for detecting a change in voltage of a dispenser power supply. The processor, memory and voltage monitoring circuitry are located within the housing. A connector for electrically connecting the module to a power supply of the dispenser is also included. The compliance module receives power from the dispenser. The processor determines a dispense event has occurred as a function of a change in voltage detected by the voltage monitoring circuitry. The processor causes the wireless communication circuitry to transmit a signal indicative of a dispense event.
US11410528B2
The present invention relates to a method and system for an emergency rescue request and loss prevention. The method includes checking an operation mode activation signal by the electronic device connected to a portable device through Bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication, activating a loss prevention mode and outputting an alarm when the operation mode activation signal that a strength of a BLE signal transmitted from the portable device is a threshold value or less and transmitting to a pre-stored contact number a message which is generated on the basis of surroundings data acquired from at least one of a camera and a microphone provided in the electronic device, activating an emergency rescue request mode when the operation mode activation signal is generated from an outside of the portable device. The method and system can also be applied to other embodiments.
US11410524B2
A patient support apparatus system and patient support apparatus, such as a bed, cot, stretcher, operating table, recliner, or the like, include a litter frame, a support deck, a sensor configured to detect caregiver activity, a transceiver communicating with a server, and a controller. The controller is configured to send alerts or messages to the server when caregiver assignment errors or caregiver inattention issues are identified. An alert is sent when a caregiver has not attended to a patient within a certain period of time, or when a caregiver has not been assigned to a particular patient or a particular location within a healthcare facility to which a patient has been assigned. The patient support apparatus and system are in communication with other healthcare facility systems and devices that gather and share information and data to alert caregivers in an effort to avoid patient neglect.
US11410521B2
A method for detecting a fall by a user wearing a fall detector, including: detecting a trigger event identifying the time location of a possible fall event in user data; extracting motion features from motion data and physiological features from physiological data from within a time window around the identified time location; and determining whether the detected trigger event is a fall by the user by inputting the at least one of the motion features and at least one of the physiological features into a classifier.
US11410507B2
A localized sound projection system can coordinate the sounds of speakers to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a 3D space. The system can include a plurality of speakers configured to output auditory signals and a sound localization controller configured to control the plurality of speakers to coordinate the auditory signals to simulate an origination location of a patient alarm. The sound localization controller can determine adjusted auditory signals and control a plurality of speakers to output the plurality of adjusted auditory signals. A method for dynamically controlling speaker settings in a medical environment can include determining volume settings corresponding to a speaker, monitoring a level of ambient noise corresponding to a room of a patient, controlling the volume settings of the speaker to reduce or increase a sound level output of a speaker. A patient monitoring system can be configured to physically manipulate medical devices in response to audible commands. The system can receive a plurality of vocal commands from a user and can manipulate various settings after confirmation from a user.
US11410506B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to processing systems that implement an enhanced reality device to facilitate transactions at a screen-less automated teller machine (ATM). A computing platform may receive a request to initiate a transaction with a screen-less automated ATM. Based on the request to initiate the transaction, the computing platform may send pre-transaction interface information and commands directing the enhanced reality device to generate a pre-transaction interface. The computing platform may receive an authentication request from the screen-less ATM indicating its availability and requesting authentication information. In response to validating the authentication information, the computing platform may generate transaction interface information. The computing platform may send the transaction interface information to the enhanced reality device. The computing platform may receive a transaction completion indication from the screen-less ATM. After receiving the transaction completion indication, the computing platform may send haptic feedback indicating that the transaction is complete.
US11410505B2
Systems, apparatuses and methods for increasing or otherwise enhancing gaming awards based on correctly predicted occurrences. In a poker context, a prediction of an occurrence may be made, such as predicting a characteristic of a poker card. The prediction is compared to a random selection among a plurality of available items, such as comparing the predicted characteristic of the poker card to a random selection among a plurality of poker card characteristics. Where the prediction is correct, the player may be awarded with enhanced payouts on current and/or future game plays, and in some embodiments concurrent correct predictions results in increasingly higher enhanced payouts.
US11410504B1
The invention relates to systems and methods of revealing portions of outcomes of real-world wagers through interactive media by storing reserve wagers, receiving an indication a first token has been acquired by a user, determining a tracking wager associated with the first token, matching a stored reserve wager with the tracking wager, associating the matched reserve wager with the first token, and revealing at least a portion of the outcome of the matched reserve wager to the user by the user's interaction with the interactive media. By integrating real-world wager outcomes with user interactions, the system may provide an engaging user experience with interactive media. For example, a game may reveal an outcome of a real-world wager (which has already occurred), in response to in-game actions such as user actions in the game, other players' actions, game events, and/or other events.
US11410498B2
Gaming systems that determine a total award based on a play of a card game and a play of a supplemental game and then display the determined total award via an alternative gaming presentation different from the play of the card game and the play of the supplemental game.
US11410496B2
Disclosed are a system and method for the application of filtering in the collection and application of facial biometrics to a number of problems common to the vending and gaming environments. A succession of video frames of a scene are analyzed to determine if one or more faces are present. If so, the face most relevant to the application based in its position in the scene is selected. The selected face in each of the succession of video frames is then quality rated according to certain criteria to select the best frame for computing a biometric value of the selected face. One the biometric value has been computed, the value may be compared against a database to determine if a biometric value for a matching face was previously stored. If so, the quality rating of the new image and a quality rating previously stored with the stored biometric are compared. If the new image has a higher quality rating than the stored quality rating, the new biometric replaces the stored biometric and its quality rating replaces the associated quality rating in storage. The biometric may then be applied to solving problems of patron analytics, patron loyalty, security and the like.
US11410492B2
Methods and systems are provided for managing a wagering system. In one exemplary embodiment, state information of a live event such as a sports game may be received in real time. During the event, a plurality of possible future states of the event and their associated probabilities (and odds) may be determined based on the state information, historical information, and current in-game information. A betting market is created for betting on the possible future states at determined odds. The betting market is closed, and winning and losing bets are resolved based on updated state information.
US11410488B2
Systems and methods are provided. A system is operable to provide, via a communication interface and to an augmented reality (AR) device that is associated with a user, symbol combination data that defines a first combination of symbols that are displayable on a gaming device. The system further provides a first virtual symbol that is collected by the AR device responsive to an image capture device of the AR device capturing image data that corresponds to the first combination of symbols. The system receives virtual symbol data from the AR device indicating that the AR device has collected the first virtual symbol. The system sends award data that corresponds to the first virtual symbol and that is redeemable by the user to the AR device.
US11410486B2
Systems, devices and methods are provided. A gaming device comprises an input device comprising a pressure sensor to detect an amount of pressure applied to the input device by a player of the gaming device, a processor circuit, and a memory comprising machine-readable instructions. Based on the instructions, the processor circuit receives pressure parameter values from the input device, and accesses an emotional state model comprising a plurality of emotional state correlations between a second plurality of pressure parameter values and emotional state data associated with a plurality of emotional states. The processor circuit determines, based on the first plurality of pressure parameter values and the plurality of emotional state correlations, an emotional state of the player, and, based on the emotional state of the player, modifies a user interface element of the gaming device.
US11410483B2
A networked system for providing and maintaining a set of liquid dispenser stations is described. The fluid dispensers communicate with a managing/supervisory cloud server via an interposed base station. The fluid dispensers communicate locally with the base station via wireless communication network links. The base station operates as an accumulator of status/usage information provided by the dispenser stations and bridge for passing information and control commands between the cloud server and the individual dispenser stations. The dispenser stations are configured with control processors (controllers) to facilitate performing a variety of local control operations associated with dispensing liquids that have been cooled (or heated) prior to dispensing by the dispenser stations. Additionally, the dispenser stations cooperatively operate with the cloud server (via the base station) to support a variety of real time control and maintenance operations relating to the dispenser stations operating at potentially thousands of distinct geographic locations.
US11410478B2
A method of operating an access control system containing one or more hierarchies, each of the one or more hierarchies includes one or more access levels is provided. The method including: computing one or more hierarchies; and assigning a primary access level of the one or more access levels within a primary hierarchy of the one or more hierarchies to a first credential; and determining that access levels vertically below the primary access level in the primary hierarchy are implicitly assigned to the first credential when assigning the primary access level of the one or more access levels within the primary hierarchy of the one or more hierarchies to the first credential.
US11410464B2
Computer implemented method for detecting a hand gesture of a user, comprising: (a) Receiving sequential logic models each representing a hand gesture. The sequential logic model maps pre-defined hand poses and motions each represented by a hand features record defined by discrete hand values each indicating a state of respective hand feature. (b) Receiving a runtime sequence of runtime hand datasets each defined by discrete hand values scores indicating current state hand features of a user's moving hand which are inferred by analyzing timed images depicting the moving hand. (c) Submitting the runtime hand datasets and the pre-defined hand features records in SSVM functions to generate estimation terms for the runtime hand datasets with respect to the hand features records. (d) Estimating which of the hand gestures best matches the runtime sequence depicted in the timed images by optimizing score functions using the estimation terms for the runtime hand datasets.
US11410461B2
A group to be authenticated in face authentication is efficiently registered in a system. An information processing system includes a face detection unit configured to detect a face from an image in which a plurality of faces of persons are shown, a determination unit configured to determine whether or not the face detected by the face detection unit satisfies a predetermined condition, and a registration information generation unit configured to generate registration information, the registration information being information in which a partial image of each of a plurality of faces that have been determined to satisfy the predetermined condition is associated with an identifier identifying a group to be authenticated in face authentication.
US11410456B2
A method of driving a display device including driving a display panel including a sensing area defined above a fingerprint sensor in an initial mode, driving the sensing area in a first color pattern and a second color pattern having a color different from a color of the first color pattern, sensing a fingerprint through the fingerprint sensor that receives a light reflected by the fingerprint when the fingerprint is adjacent to the sensing area, determining whether the sensed fingerprint is a duplicate fingerprint, and performing a user authentication mode when the sensed fingerprint is a normal fingerprint. The first color pattern has a light transmittance higher than a light transmittance of the second color pattern.
US11410453B2
The present disclosure provides a flexible display screen panel with fingerprint identification and method thereof. The flexible display screen panel includes a polyimide (PI) substrate, wherein a first light-transmitting region is arranged on the PI substrate; a buffer layer arranged on the PI substrate; a functional layer arranged on the buffer layer; a touch layer arranged on the function layer; and an optical fingerprint identification module arranged under the first light-transmitting region. The light-transmitting region is arranged on the PI substrate and the light-transmitting region is designed into a concave lens configuration. The identification accuracy and the identification efficiency of the fingerprint for recognition by the optical fingerprint identification module are improved. The unlocking time is shortened and the user experience is improved. In addition, two light-transmitting regions are arranged on the PI substrate for unlocking the fingerprint of two fingers at one time.
US11410451B2
A display panel including a display function layer displaying an image in a display area, a cover member including a first face and a second face disposed on an opposite side of the first face and faces the display panel, and a fingerprint sensor including a plurality of first detection electrodes disposed in a sensor base and configured to detect unevenness of an object brought into contact with or approaching the first face of the cover member, a shield electrode disposed to face the plurality of first detection electrodes and configured to suppress a change in capacitance between the first detection electrodes and the shield electrode, and switching elements disposed in correspondence with the first detection electrodes, the fingerprint sensor being arranged between the cover member and the display panel and arranged to overlap with the display area when viewed in a direction perpendicular to the first face are included.
US11410439B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for capturing multiple sequences of views of a three-dimensional object using a plurality of virtual cameras. The systems and methods generate aligned sequences from the multiple sequences based on an arrangement of the plurality of virtual cameras in relation to the three-dimensional object. Using a convolutional network, the systems and methods classify the three-dimensional object based on the aligned sequences and identify the three-dimensional object using the classification.
US11410438B2
Analysis for convolutional processing is performed using logic encoded in a semiconductor processor. The semiconductor chip evaluates pixels within an image of a person in a vehicle, where the analysis identifies a facial portion of the person. The facial portion of the person can include facial landmarks or regions. The semiconductor chip identifies one or more facial expressions based on the facial portion. The facial expressions can include a smile, frown, smirk, or grimace. The semiconductor chip classifies the one or more facial expressions for cognitive response content. The semiconductor chip evaluates the cognitive response content to produce cognitive state information for the person. The semiconductor chip enables manipulation of the vehicle based on communication of the cognitive state information to a component of the vehicle.
US11410437B2
A system and method for removing false positives during determination of a presence of at least one rear seat passenger of a vehicle that include activating an image system to capture images of rear seats of the vehicle to determine the presence of the at least one rear seat passenger. The system and method additionally include deactivating the image system to cease capturing images of the rear seats of the vehicle. The system and method also include reactivating the image system to capture images of the rear seats of the vehicle to determine the presence of the at least one rear seat passenger. The system and method further include presenting a user interface notification that includes a video feed of the rear seats of the vehicle based on the determined presence of the at least one rear seat passenger.
US11410432B2
A method of displaying a message associated with a likelihood of an animal appearing within a proximity of vehicle is provided. The method includes detecting, using a sensor of a vehicle, an animal warning sign in an area external to the vehicle at a particular time. The method further includes accessing in real time, using a computing device, a database including data associated with the animal depicted on the animal warning sign, determining in real time, using the computing device of the vehicle, a likelihood of the animal appearing within a proximity of the vehicle based on the accessed data, and displaying in real time, on a user interface associated with the computing device of the vehicle, a message based on the likelihood of the animal appearing within the proximity of the vehicle.
US11410424B2
Methods and apparatus for the analysis of moving objects. In one embodiment, a pitch tracking system is disclosed that includes one or more cameras that have been positioned in a desired location and a computing system containing executable software that is configured to receive imaging data from the one or more cameras that captured the desired location and analyze seam placement and/or finger placement as a function of time for the received imaging data. Computer readable media and methodologies are also disclosed herein.
US11410421B2
A light, such as an ultraviolet (UV) light, is used with a scanning test device in a scanning process of one or more of a user's hands to assess hand cleanliness according to a medical pre-treatment protocol for a medical treatment device, such as for a dialysis treatment using a home dialysis machine. If the scanning process results in a determination that the hands do not pass a cleanliness standard, the user is requested to perform a cleaning protocol and re-perform a scanning test. The scanning test device may be a smartphone, tablet device and/or other smart device running a software app that obtains and scans an image of the user's hand(s) illuminated by the UV light and makes an assessment of hand cleanliness according to an assessment algorithm. After passing the scanning test, the scanning test device signals to the treatment machine that the medical pre-treatment protocol may continue.
US11410419B2
An enhanced vision system includes a first optic subsystem and a transparent photodetector subsystem disposed within a common housing. The first optic subsystem may include passive devices such as simple or compound lenses, active devices such as low-light enhancing image intensifiers, or a combination of passive and active devices. The transparent photodetector subsystem receives the visible image exiting the first optic subsystem and converts a portion of the electromagnetic energy in the visible image to a signal communicated to image analysis circuitry. On a real-time or near real-time basis, the image analysis circuitry detects and identifies structures, objects, and/or individuals in the visible image. The image analysis circuitry provides an output that includes information regarding the structure, objects, and individuals to the system user contemporaneous with the system user viewing the visible image.
US11410414B2
Systems and methods for detection and localization of image and document forgery. The method can include the step of receiving a dataset having a plurality of authentic images and a plurality of manipulated images. The method can also include the step of benchmarking a plurality of image forgery algorithms using the dataset. The method can further include the step of generating a plurality of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for each of the plurality of image forgery algorithms. The method also includes the step of calculating a plurality of area under curve metrics for each of the plurality of ROC curves. The method further includes the step of training a neural network for image forgery based on the plurality of area under curve metrics.
US11410407B2
A method and a device for generating a collection of incorrectly-answered questions are provided. The method includes: acquiring an image of a marked test paper (S101); recognizing regions of respective questions in the marked test paper according to a pre-trained first region recognition model (S102); recognizing a question whose marking result is incorrect in the marked test paper as an incorrectly-answered question according to a pre-trained incorrectly-answered question recognition model (S103); and storing the region of the incorrectly-answered question in an incorrectly-answered question database to generate the collection of incorrectly-answered questions (S104). The above solution may solve the problem of low efficiency in generating the collection of incorrectly-answered questions in the prior art.
US11410406B2
A delivery server is connected to a device which uses an image analysis engine to perform an image analysis on image data obtained by a monitoring camera. The delivery server includes an analysis engine storage unit which is configured to store a plurality of image analysis engines for each of which at least one of a shooting condition of the image data appropriate for the image analysis or a target object to be detected among objects which are possibly included in the image data is different; and a supplying unit which is configured to supply to the device an image analysis engine corresponding to at least one of the shooting condition of the image data obtained by the device or the target object which is set for the device, among the plurality of image analysis engines.
US11410402B2
A computer-implemented method for making a skeleton of a modeled human or animal body take a posture, including obtaining a first and a second skeleton each comprising rotational joints connected by bones, each rotational joint of the second skeleton being associated to a respective joint of the first skeleton, determining a relative configuration of the second skeleton, mapping each joint of the first skeleton to a joint of the second skeleton, making the first skeleton take a posture defined by a rotational state for each joint of the first skeleton, and computing transformation matrices for the joints of the second skeleton such that a change is minimized, said second skeleton further including a prismatic joint on at least one of its bones, and determining rotations of the rotational joints and translation of the prismatic joint or joints of the second skeleton such that change is minimized.
US11410395B2
A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.
US11410393B2
Disclosed herein are various embodiments for of an auto-arranging wall in an augmented reality computing environment. An embodiment operates by receiving a selection of a first one of a plurality of images from a digital wall within an augmented reality computing environment. A resize command associated with the selected first image is detected. One or more commands to increase a size of the selected first image are detected. It is determined that the increased size of the image obstructs one or more of the plurality of images on the digital wall. A visibility of a second one of the plurality of images on the digital wall is modified prior to the obstruction. The size of the image is increase in accordance with the size increase.
US11410388B1
Devices, systems, methods, and media are described for adaptive scene augmentation of a point cloud frame for inclusion in a labeled point cloud dataset used for training a machine learned model for a prediction task for point cloud frames, such as object detection or segmentation. A formal method is described for generating new point cloud frames based on pre-existing annotated large-scale labeled point cloud frames included in a point cloud dataset to generate new, augmented point cloud frames. A policy is generated for large-scale data augmentation using detailed quantitative metrics such as confusion matrices. The policy is a detailed and stepwise set of rules, procedures, and/or conditions that may be used to generate augmented data specifically targeted to mitigate the existing inaccuracies in the trained model. The augmented point cloud frames may then be used to further train the model to improve the prediction accuracy of the model.
US11410365B2
Provided are systems and methods for animating a single image of a human body and applying effects. An example method includes providing a database of motions; receiving an input image including a body of a person; receiving a user input including a motion selected from the database of motions; segmenting the input image into a body portion and a background portion; fitting the body portion to a hair model; generating, based on the body portion and the selected motion, a video featuring the body of the person repeating the selected motion; where generating the video includes detecting positions of key points associated with a head of the person in a frame of the video, generating an image of hair of the person based on the positions of the key points and the hair model, and inserting the image of the hair in the frame; and displaying the generated video.
US11410364B2
Provided are systems and methods for realistic head turns and face animation synthesis. An example method may include receiving frames of a source video with the head and the face of a source actor. The method may then proceed with generating sets of source pose parameters that represent positions of the head and facial expressions of the source actor. The method may further include receiving at least one target image including the target head and the target face of a target person, determining target identity information associated with the target face, and generating an output video based on the target identity information and the sets of source pose parameters. Each frame of the output video can include an image of the target face modified to mimic at least one of the positions of the head of the source actor and at least one of facial expressions of the source actor.
US11410360B2
In some embodiments, a method of providing visual cues for private virtual objects is provided. In response to determining that presentation of a protected characteristic of a virtual object is not permitted by an augmented reality system, the augmented reality system presents a placeholder object. In some embodiments, a method of protecting a location from undesirable virtual objects is provided. In response to determining that a location for a virtual object is associated with a protected location, a low-invasiveness version of a mesh of the virtual object is presented. In some embodiments, a method of decoupling a virtual object from a static physical location is provided.
US11410351B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure may disclose a method for improving CT image quality. The method for improving the CT image quality may include obtaining SFS data. The SFS data may include SFS scan data or an SFS image. The SFS scan data may be acquired by a CT device in an SFS state. The SFS image may be generated by reconstructing scan data acquired by the CT device via scanning in the SFS state. The method may include generating a corresponding optimized image by processing the SFS data based on an image quality optimization model. The image quality optimization model may be a machine learning model. The present disclosure may simulate the SFS image as an FFS image using a deep neural network model, thereby improving a resolution of the SFS image and reduce artifacts in the SFS image.
US11410349B2
A respiratory motion estimation method (30) includes reconstructing emission imaging data (22) to generate a reconstructed image (50). The emission imaging data comprises lines of response (LORs) acquired by a positron emission tomography (PET) imaging device or projections acquired by a gamma camera. One or several assessment volumes (66) are defined within the reconstructed images. The emission imaging data are binned into time interval bins based on time stamps of the LORs or projections. A displacement versus time curve (70) is generated by computing, for each time interval bin, a statistical displacement metric of the LORs or projections that both are binned in the time interval bin and intersect the motion assessment volume. The motion assessment volume may be selected to overlap a motion assessment image feature (60) identified in the reconstructed image.
US11410337B2
There is provided an image processing device to which a visible light image and an infrared ray image are input, the visible light image having been obtained corresponding to irradiation of a visible light in a second direction, the infrared ray image having been obtained corresponding to irradiation of an infrared ray in a first direction, which is a direction having an irradiation range larger than an irradiation range of the second direction, and which synthesizes the infrared ray image and the visible light image to generate a color image.
US11410333B2
A method, a device and a computer-readable storage medium for providing a visual representation of a set of objects are provided. The method includes determining a first position in a drawing area, the first position for providing first display information of a first object in the set of objects; determining a usable position associated with the first position from a plurality of preset positions in the drawing area; determining a second object associated with the first object from the set of objects; and providing second display information of the second object in the usable position.
US11410330B2
A camera's field of view is determined using image data and location information. Accurate augmented reality representations are provided based on the determined field of view in an absence of a priori knowledge of the camera's field of view.
US11410329B2
An information processing device includes a memory that stores a known position of a marker, a camera, and a processor. The processor is configured to determine whether the image includes the marker, calculate a relative position of the marker with respect to the camera and store the calculated relative position in the memory if image includes the marker, and determine a position of the camera using the known position of the marker and two or more relative positions calculated for the marker stored in the memory.
US11410328B1
This disclosure relates to maintaining a feature point map. The maintaining can include selectively updating feature points in the feature point map based on an assigned classification of the feature points. For example, when a feature points is assigned a first classification, the feature point is updated whenever information indicates that the feature point should be updated. In such an example, when the feature point is assigned a second classification different from the first classification, the feature point forgoes being updated whenever information indicates that the feature point should be updated. A classification can be assigned to a feature point using a classification system on one or more pixels of an image corresponding to the feature point.
US11410327B2
A position determination apparatus for determining, from a first image that is an image including at least a desired first subject, a position of the desired first subject, includes: a feature amount acquisition unit that acquires a first feature amount representing a predetermined feature of the first image; an estimation unit in which a second feature amount representing the predetermined feature obtained from a second image including a second subject is associated with a selected feature map that is a feature map corresponding to the second subject among a plurality of feature maps that are a set of feature maps that are maps representing features of the second image; an estimated first feature map that is estimated by the estimation unit to be associated with the first feature amount: and a position determination unit that determines the position of the desired first subject using the estimated first feature map.
US11410325B2
An electronic apparatus and method for configuration of an audio reproduction system is provided. The electronic apparatus captures a set of stereo images of the listening environment and identifies a plurality of objects, including a display device and a plurality of audio devices, in the set of stereo images. The electronic apparatus estimates first location information of the plurality of audio devices and second location information of the display device. Based on first location information and the second location information, the electronic apparatus identifies a layout of the plurality of audio devices. The electronic apparatus receives an audio signal from each audio device and determines a distance between each audio device of the plurality of audio devices and a user location based on the received audio signal. The electronic apparatus determines an anomaly in connection of at least one audio device and generates connection information based on the determined anomaly.
US11410320B2
The present disclosure discloses an image processing method, apparatus, and a non-transitory computer readable medium. The method can includes: acquiring a three-dimensional (3D) model and original texture images of an object, wherein the original texture images are acquired by an imaging device; determining a mapping relationship between the 3D model and the original texture images of the object; determining, among the original texture images, a subset of texture images associated with a first perspective of the imaging device; splicing the subset of texture images into a spliced texture image corresponding to the first perspective; and mapping the spliced texture image to the 3D model according to the mapping relationship.
US11410311B2
Methods and systems for characterizing fluids from a patient are disclosed. The method includes receiving a time series of images of a conduit receiving fluids from the patient, identifying a conduit image region in each of the images, classifying a flow type through the conduit based on an evaluation of the conduit image region in the time series of images, and estimating at least one of a volume of fluids and a quantity of a blood component that has passed through the conduit within a predetermined period of time, based at least in part on the classification of the flow type.
US11410307B2
The present invention relates to a method and system that automatically determines malignancy in mammograms in parallel with a human operator. More particularly, the present invention relates to providing a reliable automated malignancy determination in parallel to a human operator to reduce the need for two human operators in a mammography analysis workflow.
Aspects and/or embodiments seek to provide a method of automatically assessing mammography data in parallel with a human operator. Aspects and/or embodiments also seek to address the problems relating to providing a substantially reliable second reader to allow a single operator to analyse and diagnose mammography data.
US11410304B2
A non-label diagnosis apparatus for a hematologic malignancy may include a 3-D refractive index cell imaging unit configured to generate a 3-D refractive index slide image of a blood smear specimen by capturing a 3-D refractive index image in the form of the blood smear specimen in which blood (including a bone-marrow or other body fluids) of a patient has been smeared on a slide glass, an ROI detection unit configured to sample a suspected cell segment in the blood smear specimen based on the 3-D refractive index slide image and to determine, as ROI patches, cells determined as abnormal cells, and a diagnosis unit configured to determine a sub-classification of a cancer cell corresponding to each of the ROI patches using a cancer cell sub-classification determination model constructed based on a deep learning algorithm and to generate hematologic malignancy diagnosis results by gathering sub-classification results of the ROI patches.
US11410297B2
A method of verifying a fault of an inspection unit, an inspection apparatus, and an inspection system are disclosed. The method according to the present disclosure includes: providing a verification reference body which is formed on a frame attached to an inspection system; placing the inspection unit on the verification reference body; obtaining image data of the verification reference body through the inspection unit; verifying a fault of the inspection unit by extracting a movement error and height error of the inspection unit from the image data; and generating a verification result indicating the fault of the inspection unit.
US11410296B2
The invention relates to a blister strip inspection device (10) for sensing blister segments (12) of a blister strip (14), having an image acquisition device (16) which is arranged to capture images of the blister strip (14), wherein the image acquisition device (16) comprises a digital camera (18.1), an advance sensing device (24) for continuously sensing an advance (x) of the blister strip (14), and an evaluating unit (40) which is connected to the digital camera (18.1) and to the advance sensing device (24), and which is configured to automatically perform a method having the following steps: (v) sensing the advance of the blister strip (14), (vi) determining a target time (ti), at least also on the basis of the advance, at which a blister segment (12.i) is completely in the field of view (20.1) of the digital camera, and (vii) acquiring an image with the digital camera (18.1) at said target time (ti), wherein the digital camera (18.1) is a video camera which has a field of view (20.1, 20.2) and is formed to capture an image sequence consisting of temporally successive images. According to the invention, it is envisaged that the evaluating unit (40) is configured to automatically (i) determine the target time (ti) at which a blister segment (12.i) is completely in the field of view (20.1, 20.2), at least also on the basis of the advance (x), (ii) take an image (Ai) from the image sequence such that a monitoring image is generated, (iii) store the monitoring image and (v) repeat steps (i) to (iii) such that a monitoring image sequence is generated, and the evaluating unit (40) is configured to automatically: sense at least one preceding image at a time that lies shortly before the target time (ti) and/or acquire at least one following image (A) at a time that lies shortly after the target time, determine which of the images sufficiently completely contains the greatest portion of a blister segment (12) by means of image recognition, and store said image (A) as a monitoring image.
US11410289B2
A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium stores therein a calculation program that causes a computer to execute a process including setting, with regard to each of a plurality of frame images included in moving image data on a captured subject, a time interval region having a predetermined time width in time sequence for detection map information relating a detection result of each of types of feature values to a time sequence of the frame images, acquiring, with regard to each of a plurality of positions in the time interval region, a distribution state of the detection result in the time interval region in a case where a position of the set time interval region is changed in the time sequence in the detection map information, and calculating a distributed representation indicating a set of points obtained by projecting the distribution state in each of the positions onto a low-dimensional space.
US11410288B2
An image processing apparatus includes: a determiner that determines whether or not a vehicle in which a camera is mounted is located at a specific place where a traveling direction of the vehicle changes, the camera picking up an image of an entire image pickup range with first image quality and picking up an image of a partial region in the image pickup range with second image quality that is higher image quality than the first image quality; and a region changer that, when it is determined that the vehicle is located at the specific place, changes a position of the partial region in the image pickup range such that an image of a region of attention that is included in the image pickup range and an image of which is to be picked up with the second image quality is picked up.
US11410272B2
In one embodiment, a computing system may determine, for a current frame to be displayed and using an eye tracking system, a current eye position of a viewer. The system may determine a first array of scaling factors based on the determined current eye position of the viewer. The system may retrieve one or more second arrays of scaling factors used for correcting one or more proceeding frames of the current frame. The system may determine a third array of scaling factors based on the first array of scaling factors determined based on the current eye position and the one or more second arrays of scaling factors used for correcting the proceeding frames. The system may adjust pixel values of the current frame based at least on the third array of scaling factors. The system may output the current frame with the adjusted pixel values to a display.
US11410264B2
Examples described herein relate to a graphics processing system that includes one or more integrated graphics systems and one or more discrete graphics systems. In some examples, an operating system (OS) or other software supports switching between image display data being provided from either an integrated graphics system or a discrete graphics system by configuring a multiplexer at runtime to output image data to a display. In some examples, a multiplexer is not used and interface supported messages are used to transfer image data from an integrated graphics system to a discrete graphics system and the discrete graphics system generates and outputs image data to a display. In some examples, interface supported messages are used to transfer image data from a discrete graphics system to an integrated graphics system and the integrated graphics system uses an overlay process to generate a composite image for output to a display.
US11410254B2
A method and a system for assessing hazard risks associated with geographical locations are provided. The server receives information associated with a geographical location from a user device. The server identifies a hazard associated with the geographical location based on the historical hazard data. The server retrieves one or more files associated with the hazard. The server determines a first risk score for the geographical location based on at least the one or more files or a first set of rules associated with the hazard. The server determines a second risk score for the geographical location based on at least the one or more files or a second set of rules associated with the hazard. The server determines the second risk score when a criterion associated with the hazard is met. The server communicates at least one of the first risk score or the second risk score to a user.
US11410243B2
Systems and methods for segmenting claims data for actuarial modeling are disclosed. For example, traditional actuarial models determine the money paid out in a given month and estimate future months based at least in part on the money paid out, but these traditional models fail when dealing with volatile data for new markets and/or expanding member base. The presently-disclosed systems and methods segments data into incremental metrics and uses the segmented data to provide more granular information about the claims. Increasing granularity in data not only increases accuracy for predictions but the new actuarial model developed using segmented data may also be used as market analysis tools to predict favorable new markets to enter.
US11410240B2
Disclosed herein are methods and systems for computing optimized trading instructions, comprising applying a plurality of prediction models to compute trading instructions predicted to produce optimal outcomes based on received trading observations. Each prediction model is optimized, using a Monte Carlo algorithm, to predict optimal outcomes for a respective trading pattern based on a respective Data Generating Processes (DGPs). Weights are assigned to the prediction models according to probability scores computed for them according to mapping of the received trading observations to the DGPs associated with the prediction models and aggregated trading instructions are computed by aggregating, based on the weights, the trading instructions computed by the prediction models. Further disclosed are systems and methods for creating an ensemble of prediction models each optimized to predict optimal outcomes for a respective one of a plurality of trading patterns using an expanded simulated samples' dataset generated by a Monte Carlo algorithm.
US11410236B2
The described technology relates to electronic continuous trading systems, and matching data records representing inventories with variant characteristics such as, variant length, variant data types, etc. Example implementations provide for generating instrument descriptors that include unitary-valued attributes and set-valued attributes, and the use of both types of attributes in trade decision making.
US11410235B2
An apparatus, computer-readable medium, and computer-implemented method to facilitate scalable compliance and issuer governance of decentralized financial transactions especially for the trade and transfer of tokenized securities. The resulting Compliance Aware Tokens contain the rulesets to restrict transactions and facilitate regulatory reporting and oversight. The embodied process, includes of a novel combination of compliance workflows, attribute verification tools, smart contracts and other ledger controls, provides a decentralized Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) capability. ABAC patterns are extended to govern global financial transactions without the need for an active intermediary.
US11410232B2
Utilities that allow for the asynchronous tendering for variable characteristic assets. In one aspect, a utility for returning a strike price based on the iterative comparison of a received first listing object with a received first offer object, both corresponding to a first variable characteristic asset. At least one of the first listing object and the first offer object may include a time-dependent price such that the iterative comparison may facilitate the determination of a time-dependent price range corresponding to the variable characteristic asset at a given time. In this regard, the strike price may be returned at least partially based on the time-dependent price range. Additionally, the present disclosure includes embodiments related to the verification of a condition-dependent status of the first variable characteristic asset and a generation of comparison metrics associated with the asynchronous tendering.
US11410224B1
In an exemplary embodiment, software made in accordance with the present invention displays a marketplace interface, which displays at least a portion of a CAD model and a set of marketplace tool selectors to a user such that the user can manipulate the tool selectors to interact with an electronic marketplace. The marketplace interface may include a spectrum interface designed and configured to allow the user to selectively augment the marketplace interface with additional functionality. Various corresponding and related systems, methods, and software are described.
US11410223B2
A method for facilitating e-commerce transactions includes monitoring a purchase pattern of a user on various e-commerce interfaces for a first time-interval by a bot. The purchase pattern indicates frequency-of-use information of various payment options used by the user to make purchases within the first time-interval. The bot receives a user-profile of the user, when the user makes a first purchase through a first e-commerce interface after the first time-interval. Based on the user-profile and the purchase pattern, the bot retrieves a first set of payment options from the payment options. The bot customizes a payment interface to display the first set of payment options from an available set of payment options on the payment interface. The user selects one of the first set of payment options to perform an e-commerce transaction for the first purchase.
US11410221B2
A method for security and/or automation systems is described. In one embodiment, the method includes integrating, via a processor of a first computing device, a secure delivery option in relation to a checkout interface of a point of sale (POS) system. In some cases, the method includes receiving, via the processor, an input to enable the secure delivery option in relation to an order being placed via the checkout interface, generating, via the processor, an access code for the order based at least in part on enabling the secure delivery option, and enabling, via the processor, access to a premises via the access code generated for the order.
US11410204B2
Systems and methods for publishing content are provided. One method includes generating a content item template for a content item configured for publication within one or more resources. The method further includes storing the content item template within a memory for later publication. The method further includes receiving input data from the content provider and detecting a trigger signal associated with the content item. The method further includes entering the content item into an auction in response to detecting the trigger signal. The method further includes adding the input data provided by the content provider via the interface to the content item template to generate the content item prior to publication of the content item within the one or more resources.
US11410190B1
A system for calculating energy pricing includes a variety of categories and subcategories of user-selectable preconfigured profiles to derive a detailed, accurate energy profile based on minimal price request information. This profile defines the energy load being priced and its accuracy approaches that which is obtainable through using meter data, but without the need for obtaining and managing such data. The system quickly and accurately calculates both current day and historical pricing based on a single price request by processing the effective dates of time dependent variables, inputs, algorithms, and/or parameters. Managing these effective dates ensures the price output takes into account ongoing market changes in supply, distribution, and/or tax price factors that are known as of the date of the price request and take effect during the future contract term defined by the price request.
US11410189B2
Methods and apparatus to determine ratings information for online media presentations are disclosed. An example apparatus includes memory and at least one processor to execute instructions. The instructions cause the at least one processor to send pingback instructions to a client device. The pingback instructions cause the client device to transmit first pingback messages at intervals designated by the pingback instructions and in response to a presentation of media via the client device. The pingback instructions further cause the client device to transmit a second pingback message in response to a skip request associated with the presentation of the media via the client device. The instructions further cause the at least one processor to log impressions corresponding to the first pingback messages and the second pingback message. The instructions further cause the at least one processor to determine a duration impression for the media based on the logged impressions.
US11410185B2
A system for digitally verifying credential sets and its method of use are provided. A credentials set is made up of a number of credentials, each linked to a particular Entity. If all of the credentials are validated and verified, then the credentials' status identifier will be set to a value. If the various status identifiers meet a predetermined value, the set will be verified and digitally signed.
US11410182B2
An image forming apparatus that is capable of communicating with a license management server configured to generate a license and that validates an application corresponding to the license by applying the license determines whether current timing has exceeded timing set in the applied license, requests, in response to determining that current timing has exceeded timing set in the applied license, a new license for the application from the license management server, applies the acquired new license, adds, in a case where the new license is not yet applied and the applied license has expired, the application to a screen for receiving an instruction for renewing the license from a user, and requests, apart from requesting the new license in response to a result of the determination, the new license in response to an instruction for renewing the license being received via the screen.
US11410179B2
The invention provides one or more consortia of networks that identify and share information about users and/or user devices interacting with the consortia. User devices may be identified, at least in part, by a delta of time parameter between a user device used and a reference time. Other parameters may be analyzed to identify a computer user and/or device and noteworthy transactions. The invention may be used for identity-based applications such as network security, the detection of fraudulent transactions, identity theft, ratings-based communities and law enforcement. User may be permitted to register user devices in order to control access for performing transactions.
US11410174B2
A computer-implemented method for verifying a transaction in a blockchain network may be provided. The blockchain network comprises nodes participating in performing the transaction. The method comprises grouping the nodes of the blockchain network into a plurality of clusters of nodes. For each cluster, the method comprises determining for each node of the cluster performance parameter values, calculating a weighted sum of the determined performance parameter values, designating the node with the highest weighted sum as cluster leader, designating a number of nodes of the cluster whose weighted sum is next to the highest weighted sum, as sub-cluster leader, the number being at least half of the total number of nodes within said cluster, and verifying the transaction for the cluster by the cluster leader and the sub-cluster leaders.
US11410173B1
The present disclosure provides systems, methods, and products for providing a tokenization service and a complementary API. The tokenization service may provide format-preserving tokens. The tokenization service may associate different tokens generated by different users from the same data, so that users can retrieve and use associated tokens for collaboration and access to each other's data, information, etc. The tokenization service may restrict the creation of an association between, and access to, users' tokens based on a requirement for a relationships between users according to a social graph model.
US11410171B2
Methods, systems, and devices, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for payment are provided. One of the methods includes: sending a consensus proposal for at least one pending-consensus transaction in a transaction pool of the consensus master node to a target consensus backup node of the blockchain, wherein the consensus proposal comprises a transaction hash list, and the transaction hash list comprises a transaction hash of the at least one pending-consensus transaction; matching the transaction hash in the consensus proposal with transactions in a transaction pool of the target consensus backup node; in response to the transaction hash being matched, obtaining, from the transaction pool of the target consensus backup node, transaction information of the matched at least one pending-consensus transaction; and executing a process of the consensus proposal based on the transaction information.
US11410169B2
A method and a server computer are provided for authenticating a cardholder account. The server computer implements the method, which includes obtaining a first identifier and a cryptogram from a first entity, identifying an issuer associated with the cardholder account, forwarding the first account identifier and the cryptogram to a second entity for validation, receiving a second identifier from the second entity, and sending the second identifier to the first entity. The first identifier can be associated with the cardholder account. The second identifier can be generated by the second entity and associated with a validated form of the first identifier.
US11410160B2
A method for authenticating an online transaction on a first computing device using a second computing device including detecting a request to process sensitive payment information input on the first computing device to complete a transaction, determining that a condition is present associated with the transaction, disabling a payment processing function of the website to prevent a payment from being processed and completed, generating a unique identifier to be displayed on the first computing device, wherein the user scans the unique identifier with a second computing device to initiate an authentication function, authenticating the user operating the first computing device, and enabling, by the processor, the payment processing function of the website to allow the payment to process.
US11410159B2
A network node that includes at least one processor, at least one memory, and at least one network interface. The network node is configured to be within a plurality of network nodes communicatively coupled in a peer-to-peer network of network nodes implementing a distributed ledger. The network node is communicatively coupled to at least one remotely located computing device through the at least one network interface. The at least one processor is configured to deploy a child smart contract, which is a subsequent version of a parent smart contract, on the distributed ledger. The at least one processor is also configured to set an upgraded address field in the parent smart contract to point to an address of the child smart contract. The parent smart contract remains deployed after the child smart contract is deployed.
US11410157B2
Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.
US11410144B1
Embodiments disclosed herein describe intelligent e-book readers which provide a significant improvement over the conventional e-books that simply render static content. The intelligent e-book readers may customize a rendered e-book based on, for example, the reading level and preferences of the user, the user's social media profile and activity, and current events. Furthermore, the intelligent e-book reader may provide additional augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) content associated with one or more portions of the rendered e-book. The intelligent e-book reader may also facilitate virtual, real time communication between multiple users and experts. The intelligent e-book reader may also facilitate one or more users to provide feedback and suggestions to authors and future movie-makers. The intelligent e-book reader may automatically determine difficult portions of an e-book based on the virtual communications and/or real time eye-tracking of a user.
US11410141B2
Methods, systems, and computer program products for providing monitored transactions at automated teller machines are disclosed. For example, a computer-implemented method may include receiving, at an automated teller machine, a transaction request from a mobile device of a user, generating an electronic transmission based on the transaction request, sending the electronic transmission to a server machine, receiving a result from the server machine based on the electronic transmission, and providing information associated with the result of the electronic transmission to the mobile device of the user.
US11410128B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for identifying application modules for accomplishing the predicted required functionality are disclosed. The systems and methods may involve outputting a logical sentence structure template for use in building a new application module, the logical sentence structure template including a plurality of definable variables; receiving at least one input for at least one of the definable variables; performing language processing on the logical sentence structure including the at least one received input to thereby characterize the function of the new application module; comparing the characterized function of the new application module with pre-stored information related to a plurality of predefined application modules to determine at least one similarity to a specific predefined application module; and based on the at least one similarity, presenting the specific predefined application module as an adoptable alternative for accomplishing the function.
US11410126B1
A computer-implemented method for managing data associated with electronic inventory management of wearable articles includes receiving, wearable article data describing wearable articles made available for physical shipment to users via electronic interactions, wherein one or more electronic interfaces are accessible over one or more networks. The method includes assigning a category to one or more wearable articles described in the wearable article data, the category being selected from a plurality of categories including a first category for selection by a first plurality of users and a second category for selection by a second plurality of users. The method also includes monitoring availability data, the availability data indicating an availability of one or more wearable articles for selection by one or more users interacting with a first electronic storefront, a second electronic storefront, or both, and initiating one or more services to facilitate physical shipment of a first wearable article.
US11410111B1
This disclosure describes techniques that include predicting a business metric associated with a given business enterprise using machine learning algorithms that have been trained on data, from other businesses, about that same business metric. In one example, this disclosure describes a method that includes selecting, from a data set, a training data subset and a test data subset; generating a plurality of candidate models configured to generate a predicted output metric, wherein the plurality of candidate models is generated by applying a plurality of machine learning algorithms to the training data subset; evaluating, using the test data subset, each of the plurality of candidate models to select a chosen model; receiving production data that includes data representing input metrics for a business entity not included within the plurality of business entities; and generating a predicted output metric for the business entity.
US11410103B2
Embodiments for facilitating ride scheduling by a processor. An occurrence of an event associated with a user may be predicted based on user data. One or more ride scheduling parameters relating to the event may be determined. One or more ride scheduling models may be determined satisfying the ride scheduling parameters. Facilitate scheduling a vehicle for the user according to the ride scheduling models.
US11410099B2
Systems, methods, and computer media for routing outbound contact requests are provided herein. The described examples allow routing and execution of outbound contact requests of different types, such as voice call, voice message, text message, chat, and email. Routing rules govern the routing of scheduled, automatic, and push-delayed outbound contact requests based on the type of outbound contact request and parameters associated with the request. Routing can include, for example, queuing a request for an agent, scheduling a request for release at a specified time, reserving a request for delayed push, or automatically executing an outbound contact event corresponding to the request.
US11410098B1
A method and system capture and analyze information regarding an individual's background, capabilities, and interests into a skills genome. A genome may be a unique structured profile containing a set of skills of an individual. The information captured would reflect the essence of an individual's interests as well as skills acquired over their lifetime. The genome may be used in analysis between multiple users to compare the strength of connections to skills. In an exemplary application, candidates for a skill based position may be identified by the system based on the relative strength of skills they possess that are salient to the position.
US11410096B2
Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for automated task scheduling and management. In some embodiments, a system for automated task scheduling may comprise at least one processor configured to receive a request with information for a task to be performed by a respondent. The one or more processors may retrieve employee information and, based on one or more attributes in the employee information and one or more attributes in the task information, identify one or more employees to complete the task. The one or more processors may assign the task to the identified employee(s), and monitor a status of the task based on periodic inputs from the employee.
US11410090B1
Systems, devices, software, and methods of the present invention enable stakeholders in the live event industry to coordinate activities to enable more efficient and effective staging of single live events and live event tours. The system provides a management platform that serves the communication and data needs of the entire industry ecosystem by aggregating a multitude of data streams and stakeholders to enable collaborative live event planning, booking, promoting, and executing in ways never before possible.
US11410087B2
Metadata and for posts originating from different social media sources and the posts themselves may be collected. A query specifying search criteria for the posts and filter criteria related to the metadata may be submitted to the system disclosed herein. The system may allow a client or tenant of the system to filter and search the metadata stored therein. The system may provide the posts in response to the query and permit a client or tenant to rapidly switch between social media sources and corresponding metadata types.
US11410073B1
A device may generate an objective function for determining weights for potential features corresponding to training data. The objective function may be generated using a robust loss function such that the objective function is at least continuously twice differentiable. The objective function may comprise a neighborhood component analysis objective function that includes the robust loss function. The device may determine the weights for the potential features using the objective function. The determining may comprise optimizing a value of the objective function for each potential feature. The weights may represent predictive powers of corresponding potential features. The device may provide the weights for the potential features.
US11410063B2
A model assessor retrieves a plurality of predicted outputs from a plurality of models, each predicted output generated using one of the models based on one or more data inputs and a regression model. The model assessor generates a candidate model, which includes as input 1) the one or more data inputs of a selected model of the plurality of models and 2) a predictive output of one or more other models of the plurality of models or one or more other data inputs. A correlation is computed between an actual output and a predicted output of the candidate model, and the model assessor determines if the correlation score exceeds a threshold criteria. If so, the selected model is replaced with the candidate model. Otherwise, the candidate model is deleted.
US11410059B2
A bias estimation apparatus according to an embodiment estimates a bias included in a measured values by each sensor. The bias estimation apparatus includes a reference model builder, a temporary bias generator, a corrected measured value calculator, a similarity calculator, a similarity selector, a score calculator, and an estimated bias determiner. The reference model builder builds a reference model of the measured value packs. The temporary bias generator generates a temporary bias pack. The corrected measured value calculator calculates corrected measured value packs. The similarity calculator calculates a similarity of each corrected measured value pack. The similarity selector selects a part of the similarities according to their values from among the similarities. The score calculator calculates a score based on the selected similarities. The estimated bias determiner determines an estimated bias which is an estimated value of the bias based on the score.
US11410057B2
A method is provided for analyzing a classification in a machine learning model (ML). In the method, the ML model is trained using a training dataset to produce a trained ML model. One or more samples are provided to the trained ML model to produce one or more prediction classifications. A gradient is determined for the one of more samples at a predetermined layer of the trained ML model. The one or more gradients and the one or more prediction classifications for each sample are stored. Also, an intermediate value of the ML model may be stored. Then, a sample is chosen to analyze. A gradient of the sample is determined if the gradient was not already determined when the at least one gradient is determined. Using the at least one gradient, and one or more of a data structure, a predetermined metric, and an intermediate value, the k nearest neighbors to the sample are determined. A report comprising the sample and the k nearest neighbors may be provided for analysis.
US11410055B2
An apparatus obtains time series data to which a label indicating a category of classification is attached, where the time series data contains variations of target values during a period to which the label is attached. The apparatus divides the time series data into a plurality of sections, and generates an attractor for each of the plurality of sections where the attractor indicates a set of numerical values toward which the variations of the target values tends to evolve. The apparatus calculates a Betti sequence in accordance with the generated attractor for each of the plurality of sections, and obtains a feature for the Betti sequences of the plurality of sections by clustering the Betti sequences or by calculating a statistical quantity of the Betti sequences. The apparatus performs machine learning by using the obtained feature as an input.
US11410032B2
A computer system for performing negative sampling, including a processor chip having a plurality of on-chip memory banks, a plurality of on-chip compute engines and a memory interface, wherein the on-chip memory banks include memory blocks that store corresponding sets of ‘likely to be updated’ word vectors, a memory block that stores a subset of ‘less likely to be updated’ word vectors and a noise sample cache that stores a subset of negative samples. An external memory is coupled to the memory interface, and stores a set of ‘less likely to be updated’ word vectors and a set of negative samples. The on-chip compute engines include a refresh thread, which accesses the set of negative samples in the external memory to provide the subset of negative samples stored in the noise sample cache on the processor chip, such that these negative samples can be readily accessed on the processor chip.
US11410031B2
Methods, systems and computer program products for updating a word embedding model are provided. Aspects include receiving a first data set comprising a relational database having a plurality of words. Aspects also include generating a word embedding model comprising a plurality of word vectors by training a neural network using unsupervised machine learning based on the first data set. Each word vector of the plurality of word vector corresponds to a unique word of the plurality of words. Aspects also include storing the plurality of word vectors and a representation of a hidden layer of the neural network. Aspects also include receiving a second data set comprising data that has been added to the relational database. Aspects also include updating the word embedding model based on the second data set and the stored representation of the hidden layer of the neural network.
US11410030B2
According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for active, imitation learning, includes: providing training data comprising an expert trajectory to a processor; querying the expert trajectory during an iterative, active learning process; generating a decision policy based at least in part on the expert trajectory and a result of querying the expert trajectory; attempting to distinguish the decision policy from the expert trajectory; in response to distinguishing the decision policy from the expert trajectory, outputting a policy update and generating a new decision policy based at least in part on the policy update; and in response to not distinguishing the decision policy from the expert trajectory, outputting the decision policy. Importantly, the expert trajectory is queried for only a subset of iterations of the iterative, active learning process, wherein the most uncertain state/action pair(s) from the expert trajectory are determined using one or more disagreement functions.
US11410029B2
A technique for generating soft labels for training is disclosed. A teacher model having a teacher side class set is prepared. A collection of class pairs for respective data units is obtained. Class pairs includes classes labelled to corresponding data units from the teacher side class set and a student side class set different from the teacher side class set. A training input is fed into the teacher model to obtain a set of outputs for the teacher side class set. A set of soft labels for the student side class set is calculated from the set of the outputs by using at least an output obtained for a class within a subset of the teacher side class set having relevance to the member of the student side class set, based at least in part on observations in the collection of the class pairs.
US11410027B2
The technology disclosed relates to allocating available physical compute units (PCUs) and/or physical memory units (PMUs) of a reconfigurable data processor to operation units of an operation unit graph for execution thereof. In particular, it relates to selecting, for evaluation, an intermediate stage compute processing time between lower and upper search bounds of a generic stage compute processing time, determining a pipeline number of the PCUs and/or the PMUs required to process the operation unit graph, and iteratively, initializing new lower and upper search bounds of the generic stage compute processing time and selecting, for evaluation in a next iteration, a new intermediate stage compute processing time taking into account whether the pipeline number of the PCUs and/or the PMUs produced for a prior intermediate stage compute processing time in a previous iteration is lower or higher than the available PCUs and/or PMUs.
US11410025B2
Systems and methods for implementing a multi-layer neural network using crossbar arrays are disclosed. In some implementations, an apparatus comprises: a plurality of first devices, a plurality of second devices, and a plurality of first flow controllers connecting the plurality of first devices and the plurality of second devices. Each flow controller in the plurality of first flow controllers is independently controlled from other flow controller in the plurality of first flow controllers. In some implementations, the apparatus further comprises: a plurality of third devices; a plurality of second flow controllers connecting the plurality of second devices and the plurality of third devices; and a first common ground line separating the plurality of first flow controllers and the plurality of second flow controllers. Each of the plurality of second flow controllers is independent of each of the plurality of first flow controllers.
US11410023B2
A computer-implemented method is provided for modified Lexicographic Reinforcement Learning. The computer implemented method includes obtaining, by a hardware processor, a sequence of tasks. Each of the tasks corresponds to, and has a one-to-one correspondence with, a respective award from among set of rewards. The method further includes performing, by the hardware processor for each of the tasks, reinforcement learning and deep learning for both of (i) one or more policies and (ii) one or more value functions, with a plurality of sets of samples. A plurality of solutions in a form of the one or more policies and the one or more value functions are parametrized by a single neural network with a selector which selects an input of the single neural network from among the plurality of sets of samples.
US11410020B2
In one aspect, a computerized method for using machine learning methods for modeling for time in traffic for a vehicle on a delivery route includes the step of collecting a set of traffic feature values from a database. The method includes the step of normalizing the set of traffic feature values. The method includes the step of providing a machine learning model. The method includes the step of inputting the set of normalized traffic features into the machine learning model. The method includes the step of training the machine learning model with the set of normalized traffic features. The method includes the step of determining a target time for the vehicle on the delivery route.
US11410016B2
Selective performance of deterministic computations for neural networks is disclosed, including: obtaining a statistical model for a selection layer of the neural network, the statistical model indicating probabilities that corresponding values are selected by the selection layer, the statistical model being generated using historical data; selectively performing a subset of a plurality of deterministic computations on new input data to the neural network, the plurality of deterministic computations being associated with the deterministic computation layer, the selective performance of the deterministic computations being based at least in part on the statistical model and generating a computation result; and outputting the computation result to another layer in the neural network.
US11410006B2
There is provided an image forming apparatus that forms an image with a plurality of coloring materials on a recording medium, and the image forming apparatus includes: a hardware processor that calculates a chromaticity range having a color difference not less than a setting value to respective chromaticities of the plurality of coloring materials for use in formation of the image, as a base color range common between the plurality of coloring materials.
US11410003B2
A cleaning system for cleaning a media transport device includes a cleaning substrate sized and configured to be inserted within at least a portion of a media travel pathway of a media transport device. The cleaning substrate comprises a cleaning face, along with a handle extending from the cleaning face. The handle is positioned to remain outside of the media transport device while the cleaning face is within the media transport device. The cleaning face comprises a plurality of cleaning elements, each of which is positioned to align with a belt, a drive roller, an idle roller, a drive roller/idle roller pair, or a sensor of the media transport device when the cleaning substrate within the media travel pathway. Methods of using a handled cleaning substrate are also disclosed.
US11409996B2
Software that performs the following operations: (i) receiving descriptive information associated with a domain expert; (ii) receiving a question and a corresponding candidate answer for the question; (iii) determining a set of scoring features to be used to evaluate the candidate answer, wherein the set of scoring features includes: at least one scoring feature pertaining to the question, at least one scoring feature pertaining to the candidate answer, and at least one scoring feature pertaining to the descriptive information; (iv) receiving a score from the domain expert, wherein the score is based, at least in part, on the domain expert's evaluation of the candidate answer; (v) generating a feature vector based on the set of scoring features; (vi) cross-correlating the feature vector with the score; and (vii) clustering the domain expert with one or more other domain experts according to the cross-correlation, thereby creating a first cluster.
US11409995B2
Various embodiments relate to a method for detecting anomalies in a system by an anomaly detector, including: receiving a trained machine learning model that detects anomalies; receiving a set of new inputs from the to the anomaly detector from the system; setting a label for each of the set of new inputs to a value indicating normal operation of the system; training a new anomaly detection model using incremental learning to update the trained machine learning model using the labeled set of new inputs; receiving a set of past model inputs with an associated label; producing a verification set by inputting the set of past model inputs into the new anomaly detection model; and comparing the verification set with the labelled past model inputs to determine if an anomaly is present.
US11409993B2
A method, system and computer-readable storage medium for performing a cognitive information processing operation. The cognitive information processing operation includes: receiving data from a plurality of data sources; processing the data from the plurality of data sources to provide cognitively processed insights via an augmented intelligence system, the augmented intelligence system executing on a hardware processor of an information processing system, the augmented intelligence system and the information processing system providing a cognitive computing function; performing a robustness assessment operation, the robustness assessment operation assessing robustness of the cognitive computing function, the robustness assessment operation generating a robustness score representing robustness of the cognitive computing function; and, providing the cognitively processed insights to a destination, the destination comprising a cognitive application, the cognitive application enabling a user to interact with the cognitive insights.
US11409992B2
A method and a computer program product for identification and improvement of machine learning (ML) under-performance The method comprises slicing data of ML model based on a functional model representing requirements of a system utilizing the ML model. The functional model comprises a set of attributes and respective domain of values. Each data slice is associated with a different valuation of one or more attributes of the functional model. Each data instance of the ML model is mapped to one or more data slices, based on valuation of the attributes. A performance measurement of the ML model over is computed for each data slice, based on an application of the ML model on each data instance that is mapped to the data slice. A Determination whether ML model adheres to a target performance requirement may be performed based on the performance measurements of the data slices.
US11409981B1
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for document classification through signal processing. Embodiments include receiving a document for classification. Embodiments include generating an image of the document. Embodiments include producing a signal representation of the document based on numbers of non-white pixels in each horizontal scan line or vertical scan line of the image of the document. Embodiments include comparing the signal representation of the document to signal representations of previously-classified documents. Embodiments include determining, based on the comparing, a classification for the document. Embodiments include performing additional processing with respect to the document based on the classification for the document.
US11409979B2
An exemplary method of decoding a barcode uses a barcode template of known fixed fields in the barcode to enhance error correction in decoding of the barcode. A barcode having encoded data is scanned with an exemplary electronic device including a barcode scanner, a memory, and a barcode template stored in the memory. The barcode template includes fixed data fields and variable data fields. The barcode's encoded data are sampled into a codeword array, and a barcode template that matches the format of the scanned barcode is selected. Typically, error correction is then performed on the codeword array, and the error-corrected codeword array is then outputted.
US11409973B2
In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, a radio frequency identification (RFID) device is provided, comprising a first power domain, a second power domain, a first processing unit, and a second processing unit, wherein the first processing unit is configured to execute one or more first operations and the second processing unit is configured to execute one or more second operations, wherein the first operations output intermediate data which are used as input for the second operations, and wherein the first processing unit is configured to operate in the first power domain and the second processing unit is configured to operate in the second power domain, said first power domain having a larger amount of available power than the second power domain. In accordance with further aspects of the present disclosure, a corresponding method of operating a radio frequency identification (RFID) device is conceived, and a corresponding computer program is provided.
US11409968B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a language conversion method and apparatus based on syntactic linearity and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. The method includes: encoding a source sentence to be converted by using a preset encoder to determine a first vector and a second vector corresponding to the source sentence; determining a current mask vector according to a preset rule, in which the mask vector is configured to modify vectors output by the preset encoder; determining a third vector according to target language characters corresponding to source characters located before a first source character; and decoding the first vector, the second vector, the mask vector, and the third vector by using a preset decoder to generate a target character corresponding to the first source character.
US11409950B2
Mechanisms are provided to implement an annotation mechanism allows users to annotate documents with annotations for processing by a cognitive medical system. The annotation mechanism receives, via a user interface, a user selection of an electronic document for annotation, and determines one or more domains associated with the selected electronic document from an analysis of metadata associated with the selected electronic document. The annotation mechanism retrieves a predefined set of annotations associated with each determined domain, and presents the predefined set of annotations as user selectable elements. The annotation mechanism receives, via the user interface, a selection of one or more annotations in the predefined set of annotations to be associated with the selected portion of the selected electronic document, and generates annotation metadata associating the selected portion using the selected one or more annotations. The annotation mechanism then generates an annotated electronic document using the annotated metadata.
US11409943B1
Various methods, apparatuses/systems, and media for implementing a customizable data reporting module are disclosed. A database stores an SSRS file as an SSRS.RDL file. A processor, operatively connected to the database via a network, accesses the database or a folder path to obtain the SSRS.RDL file; reads an XML content within the SSRS.RDL file; extracts, in response to reading the XML content, report layout information data of a report and database related information data of the report; implements, in response to extracting, a data migration process to store the report layout information data as an excel file and the database related information data as a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file; receives a request from a user to generate a report in accordance with a desired file format; and processes, in response to receiving the request, the excel file and the JSON file and automatically generates a custom report based on the desired file format.
US11409942B2
Devices and methods use a processor, a scanner, and a display screen. The processor is used to recognize Braille characters within the field of view of the scanner. The processor is used to convert the Braille characters into text, and the display screen is used to display the text visibly.
US11409937B2
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device that includes identifying a first area in the layout diagram which is populated with cells, the first area including first and second rows extending substantially parallel to a first direction, the first and second rows having substantially different cell densities; relative to a second direction, substantially perpendicular to the first direction, the first and second rows having corresponding first (H1) and second (H2) heights. The method also includes replacing cells in the first row which have the H1 height with corresponding substitute cells, each substitute cell being correspondingly taller relative to the second direction and correspondingly narrower relative to the first direction, the replacing thereby increasing a density of the second row at least without substantially increasing a density of the first row.
US11409920B2
A design engine includes a geometry module and a metric module that interoperate to generate optimal design options. The geometry module initially generates a spectrum of design options for a structure based on project constraints and design criteria set forth by potential occupants of the structure. The metric module then analyzes each design option and generates, for any given design option, a set of metrics that indicates how well the given design option meets the design criteria. The geometry module then generates additional design options in an evolutionary manner to improve the metrics generated for subsequent design options.
US11409915B2
Methods and apparatus for protecting a physical unclonable function (PUF) generator are disclosed. In one example, a PUF generator is disclosed. The PUF generator includes a PUF cell array, a PUF control circuit and a reset circuit. The PUF cell array comprises a plurality of bit cells. Each of the plurality of bit cells is configurable into at least two different stable states. The PUF control circuit is coupled to the PUF cell array and is configured to access each of the plurality of bit cells to determine one of the at least two different stable states upon a power-up of the plurality of bit cells, and generate a PUF signature based on the determined stable states of the plurality of bit cells. The reset circuit is coupled to the PUF cell array and is configured to set the plurality of bit cells to represent their initialization data based on an indication of a voltage tempering event of a supply voltage of the PUF cell array.
US11409912B2
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a processing system including a processor with a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitate performance of operations, the operations including: receiving an identity bridge file comprising records from a service provider, wherein each record includes one or more encrypted service identifiers for a customer, a customer location code of the customer, and an address location code of the customer; determining whether a tokenized identifier exists in a cross-reference table; responsive to a determination that the tokenized identifier does not exist in the cross-reference table: a) generating a new tokenized identifier; and b) adding a record to the cross-reference table comprising the new tokenized identifier, the customer location code, the address location code, and the one or more encrypted service identifiers; securing a usage record of a data usage log, wherein the usage record includes a unique usage identifier, wherein the securing comprises replacing the unique usage identifier with a matching tokenized identifier from the cross-reference table, resulting in secured usage records; and providing the secured usage records to data engineering. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11409904B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to techniques for constructing and configuring a data privacy pipeline to generate collaborative data in a data trustee environment. An interface of the trustee environment can serve as a sandbox for parties to generate, contribute to, or otherwise configure a data privacy pipeline by selecting, composing, and arranging any number of input datasets, computational steps, and contract outputs. (e.g., output datasets, permissible named queries on collaborative data). The interface may allow a contributing party to use one or more unspecified “placeholder” elements, such as placeholder datasets or placeholder computations, as building blocks in a pipeline under development. Parameterized access control may authorize designated participants to access, view, and/or contribute to designated portions of a contact or pipeline. Authorized participants may indicate their approval, and the pipeline may be deployed in the data trustee environment pursuant to the agreed upon parameters.
US11409900B2
Provided are a computer program product, method, and system for determining data to redact in an object. Event messages for objects are received. Each event message includes at least one facet, each facet for an instance of data in an object resulting from deep data inspection of the object that is used to determine whether the instance of data should be redacted. The event messages are added to a message queue. A determination is made of an event message in the message queue for an object having a facet for an instance of data that indicates the instance of data is to be redacted. Redaction is performed on the instance of data in the object in the determined event message having the facet indicating the instance of data is to be redacted data.
US11409899B2
Change fingerprinting is applied to a text file, database table, or data feed to determine the timeframe in which an identified “wild file” was generated, even when its file creation meta-data is missing. Each row in the data contains information on a single object. At least one column in the data contains an age for each object at the time the file was created. The age data can be used to determine the date the file was created, such as by using recognition processing or by looking at data that has been added or dropped from the file based on age. By identifying the timeframe in which the wild file was created, the data owner may greatly reduce the computational burden needed to determine if the wild file contains stolen data because it greatly reduces the universe of files that must be compared to the wild file.
US11409896B2
A network can operate a WiFi access point with credentials. An unconfigured device can (i) support a Device Provisioning Protocol (DPP), (ii) record responder bootstrap public and private keys, and (iii) be marked with a tag. The network can record initiator bootstrap public and private keys, as well as derived initiator ephemeral public and private keys. An initiator can (i) operate a DPP application, (ii) read the tag, (iii) establish a secure and mutually authenticated connection with the network, and (iv) send the network data within the tag. The network can record the responder bootstrap public key and derive an encryption key with the (i) recorded responder bootstrap public key and (ii) derived initiator ephemeral private key. The network can encrypt credentials using the derived encryption key and send the encrypted credentials to the initiator, which can forward the encrypted credentials to the device, thereby supporting a device configuration.
US11409891B2
There is provided a method and system for allocating access to digital media content. In one embodiment, the system may comprise a media server accessible over a communications network, a processor of the media server being configured to encrypt the digital media content to produce a secondary license for the digital media content, and to provide a temporary license key allowing a user to access at least a first portion of the digital media content during an activation usage interval of the secondary license for that portion of the digital media content assigned to the user. The media server further comprises an assignment database configured to store an assignment status of the license. Such a system is configured to permit the user to access the assigned portion of the digital media content during the usage interval.
US11409883B1
An information handling system may include a circuit board; a processor disposed on the circuit board, wherein the processor includes a media access control (MAC) address and a hidden root key (HRK) encoded therein; and a memory not disposed on the circuit board. The information handling system may be configured to: determine a customer public key (CPK); create a data structure comprising the CPK and the MAC address; encrypt the data structure using the HRK to generate an encrypted structure; and store the encrypted structure in the memory.
US11409872B2
Apparatus and method for verifying firmware used by a programmable processor in a processor-based device, such as but not limited to a solid-state drive (SSD). In some embodiments, the firmware is stored in a device memory and is accessed to generate an output value using a suitable mathematical function, such as a cryptographic function, a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) function, etc. The output value is used to verify a state of the firmware, such as by ensuring a proper version of firmware has been loaded, that an attacking party has not tampered with the firmware, etc. The firmware may be subsequently loaded and executed by the programmable processor responsive to successful verification. A nonce value supplied by a host can be incorporated into the output value generation process.
US11409871B1
A method for identifying suspicious activity on a monitored computing device is described. In one embodiment, the method may include monitoring a local procedure call interface of the monitored computing device, identifying, based at least in part on the monitoring, a remote procedure call (RPC) of a suspicious process, the RPC being transmitted over a local procedure call message of the local procedure call interface, analyzing the RPC of the suspicious process, and performing a security action based at least in part on the analyzing.
US11409866B1
A method, implemented by a computing system on-board a vehicle, differentiates whether an anomaly originating from a hardware component of the vehicle is caused by a cybersecurity threat, by a degradation of the performance of the hardware component, or by both. States of the respective nodes in a first group of nodes of the first hardware component are compared with a stored table of sets of states of nodes in the first group. A determination is made of whether the anomaly associated with the first hardware component is caused by a cybersecurity threat or by health degradation of the first hardware component based on the comparison of the states of the nodes of the first group with the sets of possible states of the respective nodes where each set is associated with one of a cybersecurity threat and health degradation.
US11409857B2
A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having computer-readable instructions stored thereon, which when executed, cause an information processing apparatus including a memory and processing circuitry, to execute a method including managing a first account and a second account for a service provided by the information processing apparatus, registering a second user corresponding to the second account as a user capable of recovering the first account, in response to receiving a request from a first information processing terminal corresponding to a first user corresponding to the first account, determining whether authentication is successful based on authentication information of the first user received from a second information processing terminal corresponding to the second user, and providing the first user access to the service based on the determination.
US11409854B2
A biometrics-enabled portable storage device may store and secure data via biometrics related to a user's iris. The biometrics-enabled portable storage device may include a camera that captures image data related a user's iris and stores the image data to enroll the user for use of the biometrics-enabled portable storage device. To unlock the data, a user aligns the camera with their iris using a hot mirror and the camera captures iris data for comparison with the iris image data stored during enrollment. If the two sets of image data match, the biometrics-enabled portable storage device may be unlocked and the user may access data stored on the biometrics-enabled portable storage device. If the two sets of image data do not match, then the biometrics-enabled portable storage device remains locked.
US11409850B2
A method includes generating, by a computing device, a unique identifier (ID) based on copyright information associated with digital content, wherein the copyright information and the digital content are recorded on a blockchain of a blockchain network; identifying a plurality of color values associated with one or more color attributes of at least a portion of the digital content; and embedding the unique ID in the digital content by changing one or more color values of the plurality of color values to be representative of the unique ID, wherein the embedding produces information-embedded digital content that enables retrieval of the copyright information from the blockchain based on the unique ID, and wherein a visual difference between the digital content and the information-embedded digital content is not apparent to an unaided human eye.