Abstract:
The present invention relates to an artificial intelligence based smart hand sanitization system (100) for elderly is provided. The system (100) comprises an inlet pipe (102), a liquid chamber (104), a washing model (110), a collection chamber (106), and an outlet pipe (108). The washing model (110) comprises a plurality of sensors (112), a first scanner unit (116), and a plurality of moveable nozzles (114), a second scanner unit (118), a central processing unit (120), and an alert generating unit (122). The smart portable system (100) for hand-wash has a plurality of moveable nozzles (114) to wash the hands of the user without wetting the accessories and cloth of the user. The present invention is a detachable smart portable system (100) for hand wash that can detach from the wall and be re-fixed on the wall according to the user requirement.
Abstract:
A decoupling capacitor (decap) for circuitry (e.g., an I/O interface) in a semiconductor die is formed using one or more pairs of (parallel) bond wires wire-bonded to bond pads on a top surface of the die. Depending on the implementation, the pairs of bond wires may be horizontally or vertically aligned and may be bonded to I/O and/or array bond pads.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device includes a ground plane and a power plane that lie in spaced, parallel planes. The power plane includes a number of openings formed around its outer edge. A ground ring surrounds the power plane and has fingers that extend towards and are received within corresponding ones of the openings of the power plane. The ground ring is electrically connected to the ground plane with vias.
Abstract:
Given a set of documents relevant to a litigation hold and a seed set of custodians, a second set of custodians can be generated and suggested to a user. After receiving a seed set of keywords and/or custodians, documents are identified based on their relevance. Relevant documents are searched for custodian names, and appropriate custodian names are presented to a user. Additionally, based on a first set of custodians, a suggested set of custodians can be provided to a user based on relationships between the sets of custodians.
Abstract:
Given a set of training documents relevant to a litigation hold, properties common to the documents relevant to the case and not common or missing in the non-relevant documents can be identified and used to generate a litigation hold query to be suggested to a user. After receiving a training set of documents, one or more common properties between the relevant training documents are identified. Based on the common properties, a suggested litigation hold query can be generated to return documents in a larger set that are representative of the relevant documents in the training set. Additionally, a query can be generated by iteratively improving a base query to return documents sharing characteristics of a training set of documents. Suggested queries may evolve as the training set evolves.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for identifying and redacting privileged information automatically in electronic discovery documents such as emails are disclosed. In reviewing documents for discovery review, some documents have both privileged and non-privileged information. Significant cost savings are achieved in conducting electronic discovery by automatically identifying and redacting privileged content while preserving non-privileged information for production.
Abstract:
In an electronic discovery search tool, non-substantive information, such as signatures in e-mail, can bias a search tool and add processing time. A method and system for identifying recurring non-substantive text in documents has been developed so that non-substantive text may be processed or ignored by the search tool, as needed.
Abstract:
A computer-readable medium, computer-implemented method, and system are provided for filtering of custom attributes. A custom attribute is an attribute of an object defined by a user. Once a user has defined one or more custom attributes, the user can filter a set of objects based on a criteria that includes a value for one or more custom attributes. The filtering can be dynamic so that when the set of objects is modified (such as creating a new object, deleting an existing object, or modifying an existing object), the filter is automatically updated. Furthermore, a filtering criteria can be based on the set of objects present in the system, so that any filter that is defined returns at least one object. In addition, once a filter is applied, any additional filter applied to the original filter can have a filtering criteria based on the subset of objects returned by the original filter.
Abstract:
A computer-readable medium, computer-implemented method, and financial close management system are provided that manage a schedule. A schedule is a core object of the financial close management system, and is an expression of a template. Managing a schedule can include creating a new schedule, modifying an existing schedule, deleting an existing schedule, duplicating an existing schedule, validating an existing schedule, creating a template from an existing schedule, setting a status of an existing schedule, and importing and exporting an existing schedule. In addition, managing a schedule can include defining task type parameters that can be set during scheduling and setting task parameters of a schedule at a schedule level rather than a task level.
Abstract:
A semiconductor die has rows of bond pads along the edges of a major surface. The corners of the die are designated as keep out areas, with design layout rules prohibiting a probe-able bond pad from being placed in the keep out areas so that a minimum distance may be maintained between distal ends of adjacent rows of bond pads (i.e., bond pads along adjacent edges). The bond pads of each row have IO pad areas that are aligned with each other and IO probe areas that are aligned with each other. A generally L-shaped bond pad includes a first, vertical part that extends inwardly from an edge of the semiconductor die and a second, horizontal part connected to the vertical part. The L-shaped bond pad may be placed between a last bond pad in a row and a corner keep out area, and the second part of the L-shaped bond pad extends into the corner keep out area. The first part has an IO pad area that is in alignment with the IO pad areas of the other bond pads in the same row, and the second part has an IO probe area that is in alignment with the IO probe areas of the bond pads in the adjacent row. The L-shaped bond pad does not violate design rules even though a part of the pad extends into the corner keep out area.