Huet
Babara R. M. Huet, Ixelles BE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150122928 | FOOD MINCER - A food mincer providing improved features. The suction base includes a control ring providing an improved visual indication of its position. The plunger to feed the food is formed as a hollow container having a sealing lid to provide a storage area for accessories. The feed screw is formed in a multi-step molding process to allow for closer tolerances, which in turn allows for a simple gasket seal to be used. The feed screw and fan blade include a mating configuration only when the fan blade is in the proper orientation, such that if the fan blade is assembled in the incorrect orientation the extrusion grids may not be assembled. | 05-07-2015 |
Francois Huet, Santa Cruz, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100191521 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR EVALUATING SEMANTIC PROXIMITY - Methods and apparatus to evaluate the semantic proximity between reference free-form text entry and a candidate free-form text request. | 07-29-2010 |
20110235797 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN COMPUTER-TO-HUMAN ESCALATION - A system and method are provided for escalating a user or customer to a live agent from a conversational agent when predetermined criteria are met. The conversational agent textually converses in so-called natural language interaction and can run on a computer, such as a server. Upon receiving a first query, the conversational agent creates a new case, and interacts with the customer, in an attempt to resolve the case and satisfy the user. The predetermined criteria for escalation may include a determination that the conversational agent is unable to satisfy a computer-to-computer information request. Alternatively, the predetermined criteria may include patterns and/or words associated with frustration, for example, and/or unrecognized query subject matter, high priority queries, for example to increase sales, etc. | 09-29-2011 |
20150317714 | FRESHNESS AND SEASONALITY-BASED CONTENT DETERMINATIONS - The relevance or ranking of various dynamically-determined instances of content can be adjusted or otherwise improved based on aspects such as the freshness or seasonality of the content. In many conventional relevance or ranking algorithms, factors such as popularity, performance, and profit are used to determine which content to present to a user, as well as how to display the selected content. Such algorithms do not necessarily reflect domain-specific knowledge very well, and thus fail to accurately select content that is of differing levels appeal at various ages of the content and/or during various seasons of the year. Freshness and/or seasonality adjustment scores can be used to generate improved relevance, selection, or ranking determinations for various categories of content. | 11-05-2015 |
Guillaume Huet, Gaspe CA
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140003896 | TRAILER FOR LIFTING A HEAVY LOAD AND METHOD FOR LIFTING THE HEAVY LOAD USING THE SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20150324643 | REMOTE VISUAL INSPECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and a system for remote visual inspection of a target surface of a structure, the system comprising a multi-axis assembly; a combination of dynamic digital video cameras and optic supported by said multi-axis assembly; and a controller connected to the cameras and the multi-axis assembly; wherein the multi-axis assembly comprises a turret along a vertical axis, the turret being connected at a top part thereof to a first arm extending along a roll axis, the first arm being connected to a second arm along a pitch axis, the cameras and optic being carried by the second arm. | 11-12-2015 |
Heather Huet, Cambridge, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20160046724 | TREATMENT OF CANCER USING HUMANIZED ANTI-BCMA CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR - The invention provides compositions and methods for treating diseases associated with expression of BCMA. The invention also relates to chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) specific to BCMA vectors encoding the same, and recombinant T cells comprising the BCMA CAR. The invention also includes methods of administering a genetically modified T cell expressing a CAR that comprises a BCMA binding domain. | 02-18-2016 |
Heather Huet, Arlington, MA US
Heather Adkins Huet, Arlington, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130251703 | ANTIBODIES FOR EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 3 (HER3) DIRECTED TO DOMAIN III AND DOMAIN IV OF HER3 - The present invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to a non-linear epitope within domain 3 of the HER3 receptor and inhibit both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signal transduction. The invention also relates antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to amino acid residues within domains 3-4 of HER3 and inhibit both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signal transduction; and compositions and methods of use of such antibodies or fragments thereof. | 09-26-2013 |
Herve Huet, Yehud IL
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150040268 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DELIVERY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS TO SEEDS - The present invention relates to methods of seed treatment and introduction of nucleic acid particles into intact seeds. In particular, the methods are non-priming seed treatment protocols capable of delivering naked DNA plasmids into seeds, without the use of microorganism or any additional means, and which are not plant species limited. | 02-05-2015 |
Jeremy Huet, Black Diamond CA
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140328651 | Membrane Lift Assembly - The present application provides a lift assembly for a portable, modular wastewater treatment facility, the lift assembly capable of inserting and/or removing a membrane from a membrane bioreactor. The lift assembly is self contained reducing the user to exposure to environmental elements. | 11-06-2014 |
Landry Huet, Stanford, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090067726 | COMPUTATION OF A RECOGNIZABILITY SCORE (QUALITY PREDICTOR) FOR IMAGE RETRIEVAL - A MMR system for newspaper publishing comprises a plurality of mobile devices, an MMR gateway, an MMR matching unit and an MMR publisher. The MMR matching unit receives an image query from the MMR gateway and sends it to one or more of the recognition units to identify a result including a document, the page and the location on the page. The MMR system also includes a quality predictor as a plug-in installed on the mobile device to filter images before they are included as part of a retrieval request or as part of the MMR matching unit. The quality predictor comprises an input for receiving recognition algorithm information, a vector calculator, a score generator and a scoring module. The quality predictor receives as inputs an image query, context information and device parameters, and generates an outputs a recognizability score. The present invention also includes a method for generating robustness features. | 03-12-2009 |
Patrick Huet, San Jose, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110224932 | MONITORING OF TIME-VARYING DEFECT CLASSIFICATION PERFORMANCE - Systems and methods for monitoring time-varying classification performance are disclosed. A method may include, but is not limited to: receiving one or more signals indicative of one or more properties of one or more samples from one or more scanning inspection tools; determining populations of one or more defect types for the one or more samples according an application of one or more classification rules to the one or more signals received from the one or more scanning inspection tools; determining populations of the one or more defect types for the one or more samples using one or more high-resolution inspection tools; and computing one or more correlations between populations of one or more defect types for one or more samples determined from application of one or more classification rules applied to one or more signals received from the one or more scanning inspection tools and populations of the one or more defect types for the one or more samples determined using the one or more high-resolution inspection tools. | 09-15-2011 |
20150125064 | Decision Tree Construction for Automatic Classification of Defects on Semiconductor Wafers - Methods and systems for decision tree construction for automatic classification of defects on semiconductor wafers are provided. One method includes creating a decision tree for classification of defects detected on a wafer by altering one or more floating trees in the decision tree. The one or more floating trees are sub-trees that are manipulated as individual units. In addition, the method includes classifying the defects detected on the wafer by applying the decision tree to the defects. | 05-07-2015 |
Patrick Y. Huet, San Jose, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080204739 | Process Excursion Detection - A method for analyzing defect information on a substrate, including logically dividing the substrate into zones, and detecting defects on the substrate to produce the defect information. The defect information from the substrate is analyzed on a zone by zone basis to produce defect level classifications for the defects within each zone. The zonal defect level classifications are analyzed according to at least one analysis method. The defect level classifications are preferably selected from a group of defect level classifications that is specified by a recipe. Preferably, the at least one analysis method includes at least one of zonal defect distribution, automatic defect classification, spatial signature analysis, and excursion detection. The defect level classifications preferably include at least one of individual defect, defect cluster, and spatial signature analysis signature. In one embodiment the defect information is logically divided into configurable zones after the defects on the substrate have been detected. | 08-28-2008 |
20100067781 | Process Excursion Detection - A method for analyzing defect information on a substrate, including logically dividing the substrate into zones, and detecting defects on the substrate to produce the defect information. The defect information from the substrate is analyzed on a zone by zone basis to produce defect level classifications for the defects within each zone. The zonal defect level classifications are analyzed according to at least one analysis method. The defect level classifications are preferably selected from a group of defect level classifications that is specified by a recipe. Preferably, the at least one analysis method includes at least one of zonal defect distribution, automatic defect classification, spatial signature analysis, and excursion detection. The defect level classifications preferably include at least one of individual defect, defect cluster, and spatial signature analysis signature. In one embodiment the defect information is logically divided into configurable zones after the defects on the substrate have been detected. | 03-18-2010 |
20110137576 | Process Excursion Detection - A method for analyzing defect information on a substrate, including logically dividing the substrate into zones, and detecting defects on the substrate to produce the defect information. The defect information from the substrate is analyzed on a zone by zone basis to produce defect level classifications for the defects within each zone. The zonal defect level classifications are analyzed according to at least one analysis method. The defect level classifications are preferably selected from a group of defect level classifications that is specified by a recipe. Preferably, the at least one analysis method includes at least one of zonal defect distribution, automatic defect classification, spatial signature analysis, and excursion detection. The defect level classifications preferably include at least one of individual defect, defect cluster, and spatial signature analysis signature. In one embodiment the defect information is logically divided into configurable zones after the defects on the substrate have been detected. | 06-09-2011 |
Ryan Alan Huet, Pittsburgh, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140197058 | Padfolio With Rotating Electronic Tablet Case - An apparatus, such as a padfolio, for carrying an electronic tablet device, the padfolio including front and back covers pivotally attached to each other along an edge and pivotal between open and closed positions; an electronic tablet case rotatably attached to the front cover, the electronic tablet case configured for removably receiving an electronic tablet device, the electronic tablet case rotatable between first and second positions, wherein with the electronic tablet case in the first position, a graphical user interface on an electronic tablet device received within the electronic tablet case faces an inside of the padfolio with the front and back covers in the closed position, and wherein with the electronic tablet case in the second position, a graphical user interface on an electronic tablet device within the electronic tablet case faces an outside of the padfolio with the front and back covers in the closed position. | 07-17-2014 |
Tony Huet, Coppell, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130337415 | FIREARM TRAINING SYSTEM - A firearm training system, comprising a firearm and a training module mechanically coupled with the firearm that operates to train a user to accurately fire a firearm to a target. The training module includes communication circuitry and at least one of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and an attitude and heading reference system (AHRS). The system includes a feedback unit that communicates with the training module by way of the training module communication circuitry. The feedback module is configured to receive position information from the training module and to generate feedback data and user feedback in the form of a tone or light or speech. In one embodiment, the training module generates feedback for the user. Typically, the feedback is generated to indicate movement in relation to a desired aim point. | 12-19-2013 |