Abstract:
System and method for multimedia data recognition and method for multimedia customization which uses the method for multimedia data recognition are disclosed. Wherein the system includes a data capturing unit, a data recognition unit, and a waveform feature database. In which, the data capturing unit is for capturing a set of multimedia data to be recognized. The data recognition unit has a sound waveform conversion unit, a waveform feature capturing unit, and a waveform feature comparison unit, which are respectively used for converting sound data into waveform data, capturing waveform feature from waveform data, and comparing the captured waveform feature with at least a known waveform feature. By analyzing the sound data of the multimedia data, the multimedia data can be recognized.
Abstract:
Method and system for personalizing online content are disclosed. One of the features of the invention is to determine a user's preference based on the information of the network-based digital content downloaded by the user, and accordingly to build a personalized database. In reference with the personalized database, the system will provide the related personalized information. According to the preferred embodiment, a network connection between a user information system and a remote information service platform is established in the beginning. The method then goes to analyze the user's preference from the selected digital content, and build the personalized database. After that, the invention accordingly provides the personalized information relating the preferred video and audio content. The method is preferably adapted to an electronic commercial platform which provides personalized commercial content for further consumption activity as a specific program is used to display the commercial content on a computer screen.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a voltage detection type overcurrent protection device, which applies to the output stage of a CMOS Class-D audio amplifier. Generally, a Class-D audio amplifier is used to drive a high-load loudspeaker; therefore, it needs a high-current driver. When there is a short circuit in the load, the high current will burn out the driver stage. The present invention detects the output voltage to indirectly monitor whether the output current is too large. Once an overcurrent is detected, the output-stage transistor is turned off to stop high current lest the circuit be burned out.
Abstract:
The heat dissipation structure of the backlight module of the present invention comprises a circuit board, a heat-conductive element (such as thermally conductive glue) and a light-emitting diode (LED) chip, wherein the circuit board has an electric circuit layer and a heat conductive layer respectively formed on two opposite surfaces thereof. The circuit board has a plurality of through holes penetrating through the electric circuit layer and the heat-conductive layer of the circuit board, wherein each of the through holes is filled with heat-conductive material. The heat-conductive element is placed on the circuit layer and covers the through holes, and the LED chip is disposed on the heat-conductive element and is electrically connected to the electric circuit layer.
Abstract:
A backlight module includes a bezel having at least one edge, a circuit board, one or more light emitting diodes connected to the circuit board for emitting light. Each light emitting diode has a light axis which is neither parallel nor vertical to the edge of the bezel. The backlight module utilizes a heat conductive block disposed between the bezel and the light emitting diode for transferring heat generated by the light emitting diode to the bezel.
Abstract:
A backlight module and a wire positioning/holding device for the frame structure thereof are disclosed. The backlight module mainly includes a frame and a light source module. The light source module is disposed on the lateral side or on the bottom of the frame. The wire holding device mainly includes a main body and a winding pillar. A first guide slot is disposed on the main body, and the first guide slot has an inlet end and an outlet end. The winding pillar extends from the main body and is situated at one side of the first guide slot. The winding pillar and the main body together form a wire holding portion. The wire holding portion is disposed corresponding to the outlet end of the first guide slot to receive the wires of the light source module coming out of the outlet end.
Abstract:
An auto-execution signal processing method and an apparatus performing the method are provided. That method is particularly applied to the apparatus supporting recognition of a human interface device standard. The apparatus preferably has an activation element such as a button, and it is to execute an automatic execution process by a key-activation manually or automatically as in connection with a computer system. Therefore, a predetermined purpose is met. According to a preferred embodiment, the apparatus having the auto-execution function is firstly initialized. Next, the activation element thereon is used to launch the automatic execution process. The process includes a step of driving a Finite State Machine to transfer an executable string of code to a computer system via a connection interface. After that, the executable string is compiled by an operating system in order to launch an application, such as entering a proprietary webpage.
Abstract:
A backlight module includes a bezel having at least one edge, a circuit board, one or more light emitting diodes connected to the circuit board for emitting light. Each light emitting diode has a light axis which is neither parallel nor vertical to the edge of the bezel. The backlight module utilizes a heat conductive block disposed between the bezel and the light emitting diode for transferring heat generated by the light emitting diode to the bezel.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a voltage detection type overcurrent protection device, which applies to the output stage of a CMOS Class-D audio amplifier. Generally, a Class-D audio amplifier is used to drive a high-load loudspeaker; therefore, it needs a high-current driver. When there is a short circuit in the load, the high current will burn out the driver stage. The present invention detects the output voltage to indirectly monitor whether the output current is too large. Once an overcurrent is detected, the output-stage transistor is turned off to stop high current lest the circuit be burned out.
Abstract:
A flexible printed circuit (FPC) and electronic component assembly. The FPC comprises a first protective layer having a first opening, a main layer on the first protective layer, and a second protective layer having a second opening exposing the main layer. The heat produced from the electronic component can be transmitted to the main layer by a heat-conductive medium between the electronic component and the main layer, and can be diffused via the first opening.