System and Method for Semiotic Digital Encoding

    公开(公告)号:US20200279078A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-03

    申请号:US16822699

    申请日:2020-03-18

    摘要: A system and method for lowering probability that low data rates, high bit error rates, and susceptibility to signal degradation in communication environments during storms, solar activity, and adversarial activity is disclosed. The system and method affect communications by minimizing the amount of data/information that needs to be transmitted, partly by creating an algorithmic process/method that moves knowledge and not data and information. The system and method is based upon the realization that structured communications often possess a similar level of context that can be exploited to communicate full meaning (knowledge), even when only a small fraction of the message is transmitted to the receiver. Reducing the number of bytes transmitted significantly reduces the probability that a transmission will be affected by either naturally occurring or human supplied factors present in modern communication environments.

    A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPRESSING DATA
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20200272784A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-08-27

    申请号:US15776487

    申请日:2017-11-08

    申请人: Authpaper Limited

    发明人: Chak Man Li

    IPC分类号: G06F40/149 H03M7/30

    摘要: A system and method for a non-transient computer readable medium containing program instructions for causing a computer to perform a method for compressing data comprising the steps of receiving a data string for compression, the data string including a plurality of data elements, creating a template based on processing the data string, the template including common information across all data elements of the data string, creating one or more entries, wherein the one or more entries include information that is different to the template, and storing the template and the one or more entries.

    System and method for semiotic digital encoding

    公开(公告)号:US10650193B1

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-12

    申请号:US16537611

    申请日:2019-08-11

    摘要: A system and method for lowering probability that low data rates, high bit error rates, and susceptibility to signal degradation in communication environments during storms, solar activity, and adversarial activity is disclosed. The system and method affect communications by minimizing the amount of data/information that needs to be transmitted, partly by creating an algorithmic process/method that moves knowledge and not data and information. The system and method is based upon the realization that structured communications often possess a similar level of context that can be exploited to communicate full meaning (knowledge), even when only a small fraction of the message is transmitted to the receiver. Reducing the number of bytes transmitted significantly reduces the probability that a transmission will be affected by either naturally occurring or human supplied factors present in modern communication environments.

    System and method for obtaining documents from a composite file

    公开(公告)号:US11410445B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-08-09

    申请号:US17060103

    申请日:2020-10-01

    申请人: Infrrd Inc

    摘要: A system for obtaining documents from a composite file comprising a stream of multiple pages is provided. The system may comprise one or more processors configured to receive the composite file comprising the multiple pages and split the composite file to obtain individual pages of the composite file, wherein image of each of the individual pages and image vector for each of the individual pages from the image of the respective page may be obtained. The processor may further obtain text present in each of the individual pages and text vector for each of the individual pages from the text of the respective page. The processor may further determine continuity pattern between pages that are consecutive based on the image vector and the text vector of the consecutive pages and may categorize the consecutive pages as belonging to the same document in case the determined continuity pattern between the consecutive pages indicate that the consecutive pages belong to the same document.

    CONTENT RENDITION GENERATION AND CONTROL

    公开(公告)号:US20210374327A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-12-02

    申请号:US17228561

    申请日:2021-04-12

    申请人: Apple Inc.

    摘要: Various aspects of the disclosure are directed to content rendition generation. Sets of disparately-formatted media content are reformatted into corresponding renditions of media content having a common format. The common format includes device-indeterminate ID linking data that links respective portions (e.g., assets or a structural component including the assets) of each rendition with the common format to corresponding portions of the disparately-formatted media content. For each rendition, reformatted assets are generated in which each reformatted is specific to one of a plurality of disparate types of devices, based upon characteristics of the disparate device types. Access to the portions of disparately-formatted media content and/or the assets within the portions of disparately-formatted media content is tracked, based on the linking data.

    Reducing nonvisual noise byte codes in machine readable format documents

    公开(公告)号:US11163937B1

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-02

    申请号:US16922082

    申请日:2020-07-07

    申请人: Intuit Inc.

    摘要: A method may include obtaining a first byte stream from first document code and a second byte stream from second document code. The first document code has a document type and the second document code has the document type. The method may further include identifying, in the first byte stream, nonvisual noise corresponding to a custom byte code defined in a custom character encoding set. The nonvisual noise is invisible when rendering the first document code. The method may further include replacing, in the first byte stream, the custom byte code with at least one standard byte code defined in a standard character encoding set to obtain modified document code. The second document code uses the standard character encoding set. The method may further include comparing the modified document code with the second document code by comparing the first byte stream with the second byte stream.