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20090043575 | Quantized Feature Index Trajectory - Indexing methods are described that may be used by databases, search engines, query and retrieval systems, context sensitive data mining, context mapping, language identification, image recognition, and robotic systems. Raw baseline features from an input signal are aggregated, abstracted and indexed for later retrieval or manipulation. The feature index is the quantization number for the underlying features that are represented by an abstraction. Trajectories are used to signify how the features evolve over time. Features indexes are linked in an ordered sequence indicative of time quanta, where the sequence represents the underlying input signal. An example indexing system based on the described processes is an inverted index that creates a mapping from features or atoms to the underlying documents, files, or data. A highly optimized set of operations can be used to manipulate the quantized feature indexes, where the operations can be fine tuned independent from the base feature set. | 02-12-2009 |
20090074073 | CODING OF MOTION VECTOR INFORMATION - Techniques and tools for encoding and decoding motion vector information for video images are described. For example, a video encoder yields an extended motion vector code by jointly coding, for a set of pixels, a switch code, motion vector information, and a terminal symbol indicating whether subsequent data is encoded for the set of pixels. In another aspect, an encoder/decoder selects motion vector predictors for macroblocks. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder uses hybrid motion vector prediction. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder signals a motion vector mode for a predicted image. In another aspect, a video decoder decodes a set of pixels by receiving an extended motion vector code, which reflects joint encoding of motion information together with intra/inter-coding information and a terminal symbol. The decoder determines whether subsequent data exists for the set of pixels based on e.g., the terminal symbol. | 03-19-2009 |
20090112905 | Self-Compacting Pattern Indexer: Storing, Indexing and Accessing Information in a Graph-Like Data Structure - An indexing system uses a graph-like data structure that clusters features indexes together. The minimum atomic value in the data structure is represented as a leaf node which is either a single feature index or a sequence of two or more feature indexes when a minimum sequence length is imposed. Root nodes are formed as clustered collections of leaf nodes and/or other root nodes. Context nodes are formed from root nodes that are associated with content that is being indexed. Links between a root node and other nodes each include a sequence order value that is used to maintain the sequencing order for feature indexes relative to the root node. The collection of nodes forms a graph-like data structure, where each context node is indexed according to the sequenced pattern of feature indexes. Clusters can be split, merged, and promoted to increase the efficiency in searching the data structure. | 04-30-2009 |
20100057452 | SPEECH INTERFACES - The described implementations relate to speech interfaces and in some instances to speech pattern recognition techniques that enable speech interfaces. One system includes a feature pipeline configured to produce speech feature vectors from input speech. This system also includes a classifier pipeline configured to classify individual speech feature vectors utilizing multi-level classification. | 03-04-2010 |
20100280827 | NOISE ROBUST SPEECH CLASSIFIER ENSEMBLE - Embodiments for implementing a speech recognition system that includes a speech classifier ensemble are disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment, the speech recognition system includes a classifier ensemble to convert feature vectors that represent a speech vector into log probability sets. The classifier ensemble includes a plurality of classifiers. The speech recognition system includes a decoder ensemble to transform the log probability sets into output symbol sequences. The speech recognition system further includes a query component to retrieve one or more speech utterances from a speech database using the output symbol sequences. | 11-04-2010 |
20110264997 | Scalable Incremental Semantic Entity and Relatedness Extraction from Unstructured Text - A search engine for documents containing text may process text using a statistical language model, classify the text based on entropy, and create suffix trees or other mappings of the text for each classification. From the suffix trees or mappings, a graph may be constructed with relationship strengths between different words or text strings. The graph may be used to determine search results, and may be browsed or navigated before viewing search results. As new documents are added, they may be processed and added to the suffix trees, then the graph may be created on demand in response to a search request. The graph may be represented as a adjacency matrix, and a transitive closure algorithm may process the adjacency matrix as a background process. | 10-27-2011 |
20120066210 | INTERFACE TO NAVIGATE AND SEARCH A CONCEPT HIERARCHY - A method includes receiving a concept hierarchy at a computing device. The concept hierarchy identifies concepts associated with a document corpus. An interface based on the concept hierarchy is generated. The interface is operable to navigate, search, and modify the concept hierarchy. The method includes transmitting the interface for display to a display device. | 03-15-2012 |
20120143860 | IDENTIFYING KEY PHRASES WITHIN DOCUMENTS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for identifying key phrases within documents. Embodiments of the invention include using a tag index to determine what a document primarily relates to. For example, an integrated data flow and extract-transform-load pipeline, crawls, parses and word breaks large corpuses of documents in database tables. Documents can be broken into tuples. The tuples can be sent to a heuristically based algorithm that uses statistical language models and weight+cross-entropy threshold functions to summarize the document into its “top N” most statistically significant phrases. Accordingly, embodiments of the invention scale efficiently (e.g., linearly) and (potentially large numbers of) documents can be characterized by salient and relevant key phrases (tags). | 06-07-2012 |
20120158731 | DERIVING DOCUMENT SIMILARITY INDICES - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for deriving document similarity indices. Embodiments of the invention include scalable and efficient mechanisms for deriving and updating a document similarity index for a plurality of documents. The number of maintained similarities can be controlled to conserve CPU and storage resources. | 06-21-2012 |
20120213280 | CODING OF MOTION VECTOR INFORMATION - Techniques and tools for encoding and decoding motion vector information for video images are described. For example, a video encoder yields an extended motion vector code by jointly coding, for a set of pixels, a switch code, motion vector information, and a terminal symbol indicating whether subsequent data is encoded for the set of pixels. In another aspect, an encoder/decoder selects motion vector predictors for macroblocks. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder uses hybrid motion vector prediction. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder signals a motion vector mode for a predicted image. In another aspect, a video decoder decodes a set of pixels by receiving an extended motion vector code, which reflects joint encoding of motion information together with intra/inter-coding information and a terminal symbol. The decoder determines whether subsequent data exists for the set of pixels based on e.g., the terminal symbol. | 08-23-2012 |
20130246386 | IDENTIFYING KEY PHRASES WITHIN DOCUMENTS - Systems are used for identifying key phrases within documents. These systems utilize a tags and a tag index to determine what a document primarily relates to. For example, an integrated data flow and extract-transform-load pipeline, crawls, parses and word breaks large corpuses of documents in database tables. Documents can be broken into tuples. The tuples can be sent to a heuristically based algorithm that uses statistical language models and weight plus cross-entropy threshold functions to summarize the document into its “top N” most statistically significant phrases. These systems can scale efficiently (e.g., linearly) and (potentially large numbers of) documents can be characterized by salient and relevant key phrases (tags). | 09-19-2013 |
20130268531 | Finding Data in Connected Corpuses Using Examples - In one embodiment, datasets are stored in a catalog. The datasets are enriched by establishing relationships among the domains in different datasets. A user searches for relevant datasets by providing examples of the domains of interest. The system identifies datasets corresponding to the user-provided examples. The system them identifies connected subsets of the datasets that are directly linked or indirectly linked through other domains. The user provides known relationship examples to filter the connected subsets and to identify the connected subsets that are most relevant to the user's query. The selected connected subsets may be further analyzed by business intelligence/analytics to create pivot tables or to process the data. | 10-10-2013 |
20130282730 | DERIVING DOCUMENT SIMILARITY INDICES - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for deriving and updating document similarity indices for a plurality of documents. The number of maintained similarities can be controlled to conserve CPU and storage resources. | 10-24-2013 |
20140161191 | CODING OF MOTION VECTOR INFORMATION - Techniques and tools for encoding and decoding motion vector information for video images are described. For example, a video encoder yields an extended motion vector code by jointly coding, for a set of pixels, a switch code, motion vector information, and a terminal symbol indicating whether subsequent data is encoded for the set of pixels. In another aspect, an encoder/decoder selects motion vector predictors for macroblocks. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder uses hybrid motion vector prediction. In another aspect, a video encoder/decoder signals a motion vector mode for a predicted image. In another aspect, a video decoder decodes a set of pixels by receiving an extended motion vector code, which reflects joint encoding of motion information together with intra/inter-coding information and a terminal symbol. The decoder determines whether subsequent data exists for the set of pixels based on e.g., the terminal symbol. | 06-12-2014 |
20140317103 | INTERFACE TO NAVIGATE AND SEARCH A CONCEPT HIERARCHY - A method includes receiving a concept hierarchy at a computing device. The concept hierarchy identifies concepts associated with a document corpus. An interface based on the concept hierarchy is generated. The interface is operable to navigate and search the concept hierarchy. | 10-23-2014 |
20150193533 | Finding Data in Connected Corpuses Using Examples - In one embodiment, datasets are stored in a catalog. The datasets are enriched by establishing relationships among the domains in different datasets. A user searches for relevant datasets by providing examples of the domains of interest. The system identifies datasets corresponding to the user-provided examples. The system them identifies connected subsets of the datasets that are directly linked or indirectly linked through other domains. The user provides known relationship examples to filter the connected subsets and to identify the connected subsets that are most relevant to the user's query. The selected connected subsets may be further analyzed by business intelligence/analytics to create pivot tables or to process the data. | 07-09-2015 |
20150220598 | CREATING DATA VIEWS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for creating data views. Embodiments of the invention allow automatic creation of data views/projections on top of data sources. A view can be created on one data source (by looking at one or multiple data elements within the data source) or by looking at multiple data sources (of the same or different data types) and combining elements into a view. Data sources can be any kind of data source, including but not limited to: databases, files, and Web services. Views can be picked from a set of predefined views, picked from views of another tenant (either statically or using fuzzy logic), selected based on data element classifications and/or data element relationship classifications, selected based on data usage (e.g., by looking at logs), etc. | 08-06-2015 |
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20110207019 | PLATINUM ALLOY ELECTROCATALYST WITH ENHANCED RESISTANCE TO ANION POISONING FOR LOW AND MEDIUM TEMPERATURE FUEL CELLS - A platinum alloy catalyst is made by a microemulsion method. The resulting catalyst has superior properties for use in low and medium temperature fuel cells. | 08-25-2011 |
20120094199 | CATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a catalyst for electro-chemical applications comprising an alloy of platinum and a transition metal, wherein the transition metal has an absorption edge similar to the absorption edge of the transition metal in oxidic state, measured with x-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) wherein the measurements are performed in concentrated H | 04-19-2012 |
20120100451 | METAL CO-CATALYST ENHANCER OF ELECTRO-OXIDATION OF ETHANOL - A process for the highly efficient oxidation of ethanol in fuel cells involves the addition of a metal co-catalyst oxidation enhancer to the fuel cell electrolyte in soluble form. The enhancer vastly improves the rate of ethanol ethanol oxidation and promotes oxidation of the C—C bond to CO | 04-26-2012 |
20130089812 | HIGHLY STABLE PLATINUM ALLOY CATALYST FOR METHANOL ELECTROOXIDATION - A catalyst for use in at the anode of direct methanol fuel cells is made from nanoparticles having a core-shell structure. The core is an alloy of platinum and gold. The core is surrounded by a first shell of ruthenium and a second shell containing a ternary alloy of platinum, gold, and ruthenium. The catalyst can be made by a reverse-micelle method or by a single-phase scalable method. The catalyst is highly stable under conditions of use and resists dissolution of ruthenium or platinum. | 04-11-2013 |
20130284606 | ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF BIODIESEL TO AVIATION FUELS - Methods for the conversion of a biofuel such as biodiesel into an alkane composition such as an aviation fuel, kerosine, or liquified petroleum gas product involve a series of electrochemical reactions. The reactions include oxidation of methanol to carbon dioxide, reduction of fatty acid esters, and cleavage of fatty acid chains at C═C double bonds. The methods are carried out by systems of two or more electrochemical reactors. | 10-31-2013 |
20150340705 | Non-Noble Metal Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Depolarized Cathodes and Their Uses - Highly anion resistant electrocatalysts suitable for catalyzing an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and methods of synthesizing the same are provided. The catalysts contain a transition metal, a heteroatom, and carbon. Preferred catalysts include N as the heteroatom and Fe as the transition metal, with active sites having Fe—N | 11-26-2015 |
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20090004531 | Fuel cell stack having multiple parallel fuel cells - A fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of serially-connected fuel cell stages, each stage comprising a plurality of fuel cells arranged electrically in parallel such that each stage has the voltage drop of a single fuel cell but current output defined by the total cell area. The assembled stack thus comprises essentially a plurality of internal fuel cell stacks arranged in parallel, each stack having the same voltage, and the stack currents being additive. The total voltage is the same as for a prior art stack of the same number of stages, but the current and hence the power output is multiplied over that of a single-cell stack by the number of internal fuel cell stacks. Preferably, each stage is a cassette including a plurality of windows for receiving the individual fuel cell units; a plurality of anode and cathode interconnects; and a single separator plate. | 01-01-2009 |
20090004544 | Glass seal with ceramic fiber for a solid-oxide fuel cell stack - A glass ceramic composition for sealing adjacent metal cassettes in an SOFC stack. The seal composition comprises an alumina-silicate glass ceramic matrix and a ceramic fiber aggregate dispersed in the matrix. Preferably, the fiber is selected from the group consisting of zirconium oxide fiber, alumina fiber, and combinations thereof. Preferably, the fiber is present at 1-60 weight percent with respect to the weight of glass ceramic, preferably about 30 weight percent. Preferably, the zirconia is stabilized by up to about 10% yttria. Alumina fiber may substitute for a portion of the zirconia fiber. Preferably, a green seal is die cut from a green tape sheet formed by extrusion of a slurry comprising water and a latex binder. The green seal is sintered during the final SOFC stack assembly process to form the final stack seal. | 01-01-2009 |
20090004545 | Solid bonded interconnect system in a lightweight solid oxide fuel cell stack - An interconnect system for connecting adjacent fuel cells in a fuel cell stack. The system comprises five elements: a separator plate to provide an anode gas flow space when joined to a mating cell frame; a first metal interconnect disposed between the separator plate and the anode surface; a nickel oxide paste applied in a pattern over the surface of the anode and adjacent surface of the separator plate which when sintered results in a conductive layer bonded to the anode and to the separator plate; a second metal interconnect disposed between the cathode surface of the cell and the separator plate of the adjacent cell cassette; and a silver-containing paste applied over the surface of the cathode and the separator plate which when sintered results in a conductive layer bonded to the cathode and to the separator plate. | 01-01-2009 |
20100081032 | Glass Seal Containing Zirconia Powder and Fiber for a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack - A glass ceramic composition for sealing adjacent metal cassettes in an SOFC stack. The seal composition comprises an alumina-silicate glass ceramic matrix or a matrix of Zr2 and a ceramic fiber aggregate and non-fibrous zirconia dispersed in the matrix. Preferably, the fiber is selected from the group consisting of zirconium oxide fiber, alumina fiber, and combinations thereof. Preferably, the fiber is present at 1-60 weight percent with respect to the weight of glass ceramic, preferably about 30 weight percent. Preferably, the zirconia fiber is stabilized by up to about 10% yttria. Alumina fiber may substitute for a portion of the zirconia fiber. Preferably, the non-fibrous zirconia is present at about 5 weight percent and is also stabilized. | 04-01-2010 |
20100143760 | INHIBITOR FOR PREVENTION OF BRAZE MIGRATION IN SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS - During manufacture of an SOFC assembly, an inhibitor is included to prevent migration of silver braze during subsequent use of the SOFC assembly. The inhibitor may take any of several forms, either individually or in combination. Inhibitors comprehended by the present invention include, but are not limited to: a) a mechanical barrier that can be printed or dispensed onto one or more SOFC stack elements around the braze areas to prevent mechanically-driven migration; b) an electrically insulating feature in the electrolyte or interlayer over the electrolyte layer in the seal margins to prevent electrical potential-driven migration; and 3) chemical modification of the braze itself as by addition of an alloying metal such as palladium. | 06-10-2010 |
20100143762 | Method for Improving Robustness of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stacks - A method for forming a solid oxide fuel cell stack from a plurality of individual solid oxide fuel cells, wherein the anodes of the solid oxide fuel cells are infiltrated by one or more materials for making the anodes less sensitive to sulfur poisoning and/or less subject to carbon degradation and/or for improving the electrochemical performance of the stack, the method comprising the steps of oxidizing the anodes of the individual solid oxide fuel cells before forming a stack, building a solid oxide fuel cell stack with all of the anodes in an oxidized state, reducing all of the anodes, and then infiltrating all of the anodes with at least one of the materials. | 06-10-2010 |
20110159173 | CONDUCTIVE COATING FOR SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS - A method of manufacturing an electrically conductive interconnect for a solid oxide fuel cell stack, including the steps of (a) making a metal substrate having a first surface configured for electrical contact with an anode of the solid oxide fuel cell stack and a second surface configured for electrical contact with a cathode of the solid oxide fuel cell stack; (b) depositing a layer comprising metallic cobalt over at least a portion of at least one of the first and second surfaces; and (c) subjecting the metallic cobalt to reducing conditions, thereby causing at least a portion of the metallic cobalt to diffuse into the metal substrate. | 06-30-2011 |
20110269033 | System for Adding Sulfur to a Fuel Cell Stack System for Improved Fuel Cell Stability - A system for adding sulfur to a fuel cell stack, having a reformer adapted to reform a hydrocarbon fuel stream containing sulfur contaminants, thereby providing a reformate stream having sulfur; a sulfur trap fluidly coupled downstream of the reformer for removing sulfur from the reformate stream, thereby providing a desulfurized reformate stream; and a metering device in fluid communication with the reformate stream upstream of the sulfur trap and with the desulfurized reformate stream downstream of the sulfur trap. The metering device is adapted to bypass a portion of the reformate stream to mix with the desulfurized reformate stream, thereby producing a conditioned reformate stream having a predetermined sulfur concentration that gives an acceptable balance of minimal drop in initial power with the desired maximum stability of operation over prolonged periods for the fuel cell stack. | 11-03-2011 |
20110269053 | SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL HAVING A GLASS COMPOSITE SEAL - A solid oxide fuel cell stack having a plurality of cassettes and a glass composite seal disposed between the sealing surfaces of adjacent cassettes, thereby joining the cassettes and providing a hermetic seal therebetween. The glass composite seal includes an alkaline earth aluminosilicate (AEAS) glass disposed about a viscous glass such that the AEAS glass retains the viscous glass in a predetermined position between the first and second sealing surfaces. The AEAS glass provides geometric stability to the glass composite seal to maintain the proper distance between the adjacent cassettes while the viscous glass provides for a compliant and self-healing seal. The glass composite seal may include fibers, powders, and/or beads of zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), or mixtures thereof, to enhance the desirable properties of the glass composite seal. | 11-03-2011 |
20110269059 | METHOD OF MAKING A SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK - A method of making a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack that includes the steps of applying a seal enhancing coating and a conductive coating onto respective surfaces of a separator plate and simultaneously co-firing the coatings in a reducing atmosphere. The method may also include, prior to the step of co-firing, the step of assembling a plurality of separator plates with complementary cell-retainer assemblies to form a plurality of fuel cell cassettes. The fuel cell cassettes are then stacked with a glass sealant applied between the fuel cell cassettes to form a SOFC stack. The entire SOFC stack is then co-fired in a reducing atmosphere such that the seal enhancing and conductive coatings are bonded into the respective surfaces and the glass sealant devitrify to form a glass seal joining and sealing the cassettes of the SOFC stack. | 11-03-2011 |
20120082920 | CO-FIRED METAL INTERCONNECT SUPPORTED SOFC - A method of making a planar solid oxide fuel cell is described involving:
| 04-05-2012 |
20120251906 | System for Adding Sulfur to a Fuel Cell Stack System for Improved Fuel Cell Stability - A system for adding sulfur to a reformate stream feeding a fuel cell stack, having a sulfur source for providing sulfur to the reformate stream and a metering device in fluid connection with the sulfur source and the reformate stream. The metering device injects sulfur from the sulfur source to the reformate stream at a predetermined rate, thereby providing a conditioned reformate stream to the fuel cell stack. The system provides a conditioned reformate stream having a predetermined sulfur concentration that gives an acceptable balance of minimal drop in initial power with the desired maximum stability of operation over prolonged periods for the fuel cell stack. | 10-04-2012 |
20130196253 | FUEL CELL STACK HAVING INTERLOCKING FEATURES TO ENHANCE ADHESION OF GLASS SEAL TO SEALING SURFACES - A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack having a glass seal sandwiched between the sealing surfaces of adjacent cassettes, in which at least one cassette includes means for interlocking the glass seal onto the sealing surface of the cassette for improved adhesion and durability of the glass seal. The at least one cassette includes a plurality of perforations configured to receive and lock onto a portion of the glass seal. At least one of the perforations includes a through-hole having an exterior opening on the sealing surface and an interior opening on the interior surface of the cassette. A portion of the glass seal is received in the perforation forming a glass column in the through-hole and a flared glass end on the interior surface surrounding the interior opening. The flared glass end cooperates with the glass column to interlock the glass seal onto the cassette's sealing surface. | 08-01-2013 |
20150303490 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A FUEL CELL STACK HAVING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE INTERCONNECT - A method of manufacturing a solid oxide fuel cell stack having an electrically conductive interconnect, including the steps of: (a) providing a first fuel cell and a second fuel cell, (b) providing a substrate having an iron-chromium alloy, (c) depositing a layer of metallic cobalt over a portion of substrate surface, (d) subjecting the layer of metallic cobalt to reducing conditions, (e) then exposing the remaining portion of the layer of metallic cobalt to oxidizing conditions for a predetermined time and temperature, such that the surface portion of the layer of metallic cobalt is oxidized to cobalt oxide, thereby forming the electrically conductive interconnect having a layer of metallic cobalt sandwiched between a surface layer of cobalt oxide and the layer of cobalt-iron-chromium alloy, and (f) sandwiching the substrate between the first and second fuel cells. | 10-22-2015 |