Van Leuken
Bart Van Leuken, Someren NL
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20160123818 | TEMPERATURE DETECTION DEVICE AND HEAT TREATMENT DEVICE - The present invention relates to a temperature detection device for measuring the core temperature of a food product, wherein the device comprises a microwave detecting array antenna, in particular a phased array antenna, as well as to a heat-treatment device, in particular oven, for a food product, wherein the heat-treatment device comprises a heating means for applying heat to the food product and a temperature detection device. | 05-05-2016 |
Linda B. Van Leuken, 'S-Gravenhage NL
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20150231858 | RELEASABLE SUBSTRATE ON A CARRIER - A method and system provide a releasable substrate on a carrier. The method includes providing the carrier with a bonding layer of radiation curable adhesive; selectively irradiating a first area subsection of the bonding layer with a first radiation for selectively at least partially curing the first area subsection; bringing a substrate in contact with the first area subsection and a second area subsection of the bonding layer; and curing the second area subsection in contact with the substrate for forming an adhesion area between the second area subsection and the substrate. The first area subsection forms a release area with an adhesion force between the bonding layer and the substrate lower in the release area than in the adhesion area as a result of the first area subsection being more cured than the second area subsection prior to being in contact with the substrate. | 08-20-2015 |
Reinier H. Van Leuken, Utrecht NL
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20100125568 | DYNAMIC FEATURE WEIGHTING - This disclosure describes systems and methods for identifying and ranking relevant and diverse image search results in response to a query. An optimum set of features is identified for every query. The optimum set of features can be selected from a predefined set of features and can be selected based on a variance across features derived from an initial set of objects returned in response to the query. The optimum set of features can then be used to re-rank the initial set of objects or to search for a second set of objects and rank the second set of objects. | 05-20-2010 |
20100131499 | Clustering Image Search Results Through Folding - A search results page contains images that are organized based on the visual features of those images; images that have common visual features are grouped together using either a folding or a reciprocal election technique. Images that pertain to a particular meaning of a query term are less likely to be scattered across the page. A group of images that have common visual features is represented on the page by a single representative image from that group. Consequently, space for more representative images becomes available on the image search results page. Thus, search results page contains visually diverse representative images; space on the results page is not wasted by repeatedly showing the same image. The initial image search results page also therefore is more likely to contain representative images that otherwise would have occurred too far down a relevance-ranked list to be included within the initial search results page. | 05-27-2010 |
20100131500 | Clustering Image Search Results Through Voting: Reciprocal Election - A search results page contains images that are organized based on the visual features of those images; images that have common visual features are grouped together using either a folding or a reciprocal election technique. Images that pertain to a particular meaning of a query term are less likely to be scattered across the page. A group of images that have common visual features is represented on the page by a single representative image from that group. Consequently, space for more representative images becomes available on the image search results page. Thus, search results page contains visually diverse representative images; space on the results page is not wasted by repeatedly showing the same image. The initial image search results page also therefore is more likely to contain representative images that otherwise would have occurred too far down a relevance-ranked list to be included within the initial search results page. | 05-27-2010 |