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20100239424 | SPLIT DISK ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A split disk assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a forward disk section and an aft disk section, the aft disk section engageable with the forward disk section to retain a multitude of rotor blades therebetween. | 09-23-2010 |
20100266387 | TURBINE ENGINE ROTATING CAVITY ANTI-VORTEX CASCADE - A gas turbine engine rotor drum includes spaced apart discs providing a cavity between the discs. The discs are configured to rotate in a rotational direction about an axis. An annular support is mounted on at least one of the discs and within the cavity. A cascade of relatively short anti-vortex members is mounted circumferentially on the annular support. The anti-vortex members are tubular in shape and provide a radially extending passage. The anti-vortex members include an outer end having a circumferential side with an opening in fluid communication with the radial passage. | 10-21-2010 |
20100266401 | TURBINE ENGINE ROTATING CAVITY ANTI-VORTEX CASCADE - A gas turbine engine rotor drum includes spaced apart discs providing a cavity between the discs. The discs are configured to rotate in a rotational direction about an axis. An annular support is mounted on at least one of the discs and within the cavity. A cascade of relatively short anti-vortex members is mounted circumferentially on the annular support. The anti-vortex members include an outer end having a concave surface extending within the cavity radially outward from the annular support. The concave surface faces the rotational direction and promotes swirl as the rotor drum rotates. | 10-21-2010 |
20110243716 | BLADE OUTER AIR SEAL WITH IMPROVED EFFICIENCY - An air seal for use with rotating parts in a gas turbine engine has a matrix of agglomerated fine hBN (hexagonal boron nitride) powder, the particles of which having a first dimension, and of a fine metallic alloy powder, the particles of which having a second dimension. An hBN (hexagonal boron nitride) powder, the particles of which have a third dimension that is greater than the first dimension, is mixed with the matrix. | 10-06-2011 |
20110299992 | ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a rotor airfoil and a first rotor disk. The rotor airfoil extends along a radial axis. The first rotor disk includes an outer rim, a bore and a web extending between the outer rim and the bore. The first rotor disk is axially offset from the radial axis of the rotor airfoil. | 12-08-2011 |
20120063888 | ABRADABLE COATING WITH SAFETY FUSE - An abradable coating for interaction with tips of airfoils (such as vanes or blades of a compressor of a gas turbine engine) includes a metal bond coat thermal, a ceramic layer, and an abradable layer. The ceramic layer on the metal bond coat provides insulation and acts as a fuse that is adapted to spall off upon high rub interaction. The abradable coating on the ceramic layer contacts the tips of the airfoils during operation of the compressor. The abradable coating is sufficiently abradable to roundup the coating by contact with the airfoil tips. | 03-15-2012 |
20120099968 | ABRASIVE ROTOR SHAFT CERAMIC COATING - An abrasive coating on a rotor shaft interacts with cantilevered vanes to form an abradable air seal in a turbine engine. The abrasive coating includes a metal bond coat, and an abrasive layer containing a plurality of abrasive grit particles in a ceramic matrix. The grit particles may be selected from cubic boron nitride (CBN), zirconia, alumina, silicon carbide, diamond and mixtures thereof. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099971 | SELF DRESSING, MILDLY ABRASIVE COATING FOR CLEARANCE CONTROL - An abrasive coating for rotor shafts that interact with cantilevered vanes to form an abradable air seal in a turbine engine. The abrasive coating including a metal bond coat layer on the rotor shaft, and an abrasive top coating bond coat layer for contact with vanes during operation of the rotor shaft, the abrasive coating including a plurality of abrasive grit particles in a matrix. the abrasive grit particles are selected from the group consisting of cubic boron nitride (CBN), zirconia, alumina, silicon carbide, diamond and mixtures thereof. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099992 | ABRASIVE ROTOR COATING FOR FORMING A SEAL IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A compressor rotor seal includes a bare radial inward end of a rotor vane in proximity to a rotor surface coated with an abrasive material. | 04-26-2012 |
20120171029 | TURBINE ENGINE ROTATING CAVITY ANTI-VORTEX CASCADE - A gas turbine engine rotor drum includes spaced apart discs providing a cavity between the discs. The discs are configured to rotate in a rotational direction about an axis. An annular support is mounted on at least one of the discs and within the cavity. A cascade of relatively short anti-vortex members is mounted circumferentially on the annular support. The anti-vortex members include an outer end having a concave surface extending within the cavity radially outward from the annular support. The concave surface faces the rotational direction and promotes swirl as the rotor drum rotates. | 07-05-2012 |
20120189434 | COATING WITH ABRADABILITY PROPORTIONAL TO INTERACTION RATE - A seal in a gas turbine engine component between an airfoil with a radial outward end and a seal member adjacent it coated with an abrasive layer having a ceramic component in a matrix of a metal alloy with hexagonal BN. The ceramic component is selected from silica, quartz, alumina, zirconia and mixtures thereof and the metal is selected from nickel, cobalt, copper and iron. The ceramic ranges from about 1% to about 10% and the amount of nickel, cobalt, copper or iron will range from about 30% to about 60% by volume, and the balance is hBN. | 07-26-2012 |
20120282101 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE ROTOR CONSTRUCTION - A longitudinal stack of gas turbine engine rotor disks each include an annular spacer which transmits compressive preloading of the stack to an adjacent disk, the spacer and an annular shoulder on the disk rim defining an annular slot which accommodates the base of a segmented annular blade cluster which shields the rim from some of the heat associated with the flow of working fluid around the disks. | 11-08-2012 |
20130034449 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE ROTOR CONSTRUCTION - A gas turbine rotor is provided with a longitudinal stack of blade supporting disks each including a medial web and a radially outer rim. The disks are spaced from one another by axial gaps. The disks include recesses in the forward and aft major surfaces thereof proximal to the juncture of the webs and rims thereof. Annular spacers received with the recesses in the disks span the axial gaps and provide a load path for the axial compressive preloading of the disks and the transmission of torque along the disk stack. | 02-07-2013 |
20130333392 | TURBINE COMPRESSOR BLADE TIP RESISTANT TO METAL TRANSFER - A gas turbine engine having an engine casing extending circumferentially about an engine centerline axis; and a compressor section, a combustor section, and a turbine section within said engine casing. At least one of said compressor section and said turbine section includes at least one airfoil and at least one seal member adjacent to the at least one airfoil, wherein a tip of the at least one airfoil is metal having a thin film ceramic coating and the at least one seal member is coated with an abrasive. | 12-19-2013 |
20150218955 | COMPLIANT CANTILEVERED AIRFOIL - A cantilevered airfoil includes, among other things, an airfoil having a body section and a tip, the body section extending in a first direction that is angled relative to a radial direction, the tip of the airfoil angled radially in a second direction relative to the body section. | 08-06-2015 |
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20120005599 | Visual Cues in Web Conferencing - A web conferencing system includes web conferencing server for outputting a visual presentation which includes a visual cue. The visual cue is linked with an executable action. A visual robot operated by the web conferencing server graphically recognizes the visual cue when the visual presentation is displayed in a web conference, and associates the visual cue with the executable action. The executable action is then executed. | 01-05-2012 |
20120039505 | DYNAMICALLY RESIZING TEXT AREA ON A DISPLAY DEVICE - Dynamically resizing a text area in which text is displayed on a display device. A camera device periodically captures snapshots of a user's gaze point and head position while reading text, and the captured snapshots are used to detect movement of the user's head. Head movement suggests that the text area is too wide for comfortable viewing. Accordingly, the width of the text area is automatically resized, responsive to detecting head movement. Preferably, the resized width is set to the position of the user's gaze point prior to the detected head movement. The text is then preferably reflowed within the resized text area. Optionally, the user may be prompted to confirm whether the resizing will be performed. | 02-16-2012 |
20120116580 | Biodegradable Device and Mesh Network for Optimization of Payload Material Delivery - A biodegradable payload material delivery and notification device includes a biodegradable shell enclosing at least a portion of a biodegradable detector that includes a payload material, and biodegradable circuitry electrically connected to the detector and capable of performing a delivery notification operation. The biodegradable shell degrades upon exposure to environmental conditions causing release of an amount of the payload material, and the detector communicates release of the amount of the payload material to the circuitry causing the circuitry to perform the delivery notification operation. The delivery notification operation includes generating and transmitting to a mesh network a signal having one or more parameters that are correlated with the amount of the payload material released. A mesh network includes a plurality of biodegradable devices and one or more edge collection devices. Each biodegradable device is configured to broadcast a signal that may be received and processed by the edge collection devices. | 05-10-2012 |
20120159399 | SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZING AND NAVIGATING DATA WITHIN A TABLE - A table navigation system includes: a table identifier to identify a table and columns within the table; a navigation identifier to determine whether a navigation input by a user to navigate within a column of the table exceeds a threshold, wherein the threshold relates to an expectation of continued navigation input by the user; a filter to filter unique elements in the column into separate categories; and a display engine to present the into separate categories in an interactive display that overlays the table. | 06-21-2012 |
20120174029 | DYNAMICALLY MAGNIFYING LOGICAL SEGMENTS OF A VIEW - Exemplary embodiments disclose a method and system for dynamically magnifying logical segments of a view. The method and system include (a) in response detection of a first user gesture in a first location on a display screen, determining if the first user gesture represents a magnification event; (b) in response to detection of the magnification event, determining a shape of a first object displayed on the display screen within proximity of the first user gesture; (c) magnifying the shape of the first object to provide a magnified first object; (d) displaying the magnified first object in a first window over the first object; and (e) in response to detection of a second user gesture in a different location of the display screen, repeating steps (a) through (d) to magnify a second object and display the second object in a second window simultaneously with the first window. A further embodiment may include dynamically magnifying the magnified first object to various magnification levels. | 07-05-2012 |
20120262291 | BIODEGRADABLE SMART SENSOR FOR MESH NETWORK APPLICATIONS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for a biodegradable sensor device for mesh networking applications. In an embodiment of the invention, a biodegradable sensor device for mesh networking applications is provided. The device includes a frame formed of biodegradable material such as a mixture of polylactic acid and a resin, a biodegradable battery such as a flexible biodegradable lithium ion battery, an antenna, an environmental event detector formed from biodegradable material responsive to a change in environmental conditions, and signal generating circuitry configured to be responsive to detecting an environmental event by broadcasting a signal to other sensor devices in a mesh network and also to re-broadcast signals received from other sensor devices in the mesh network. | 10-18-2012 |
20130019169 | WORD CORRECTION IN A MULTI-TOUCH ENVIRONMENTAANM Bastide; Paul R.AACI BoxfordAAST MAAACO USAAGP Bastide; Paul R. Boxford MA USAANM Broomhall; Matthew E.AACI South BurlingtonAAST VTAACO USAAGP Broomhall; Matthew E. South Burlington VT USAANM Loredo; Robert E.AACI North Miami BeachAAST FLAACO USAAGP Loredo; Robert E. North Miami Beach FL US - A method for word correction on a multi-touch device, including: detecting a selection by a user of a word displayed in a user interface of the multi-touch device; breaking the word into logical segments; presenting the logical segments in the user interface; detecting a user-selected segment of one of the logical segments; displaying at least one alternative segment for the user-selected segment in the user interface; and altering the selected segment in response to receiving a user-selected replacement from the at least one alternative segment. | 01-17-2013 |
20130179806 | CUSTOMIZING A TAG CLOUD - A system for customizing a tag cloud includes at least one processor to access and execute computer readable instructions stored on a computer readable storage medium, where the computer readable instructions are to cause the at least one processor to, upon execution of the computer readable instructions identify tags from a source; assign a score to each tag in the source based on tag attribute; temporarily increase the score for a new tag during a time period measured from a creation of the new tag; and create a tag cloud in a graphical user interface that emphasizes each tag according to its score. | 07-11-2013 |
20130227484 | CUSTOMIZING A TAG CLOUD - A method for customizing a tag cloud includes assigning a score to each tag in a source of tags, the score being based on a tag attribute; temporarily increasing the score for a new tag during a time period measured from a creation of the new tag; and customizing said tag cloud in a graphical user interface by emphasizing each tag according to its score. | 08-29-2013 |
20130230248 | ENSURING VALIDITY OF THE BOOKMARK REFERENCE IN A COLLABORATIVE BOOKMARKING SYSTEM - A method, system and computer program product for ensuring that the tags accurately describe a resource referenced by a bookmark in a collaborative bookmarking system. A user bookmarking an Internet resource that is referenced by a bookmark is detected. The user provides a description of the bookmark in the form of metadata, which includes tags, to be associated with the bookmark. The Internet resource is analyzed to determine its meaning. A second user bookmarking the same Internet resource that is referenced by the bookmark is detected. The second user provides a description of the bookmark in the form of metadata, which includes tags. The Internet resource is analyzed a second time to determine its meaning If the relatedness of these meanings is beyond a threshold limit, then the original bookmark metadata is invalidated and the invalidated tags are replaced with the tags provided by the second user. | 09-05-2013 |
20130262594 | MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF RELATED ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and program product for managing and synchronizing electronic communications having one or more common topics. A computer system detects a first electronic communication involving a first user and a first set of users. The computer system analyzes the first electronic communication to identify a topic and determines whether the identified topic matches a topic of a second electronic communication involving the first user and a second set of users. Responsive to the identified topic of the first electronic communication matching a topic of the second electronic communication, the computer system provides to the first user an option to initiate an electronic communication involving the first user and the first and second sets of users. | 10-03-2013 |
20130304827 | ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK HANDLE TYPE AHEAD ENHANCEMENT - Determining a correct user with whom to communicate, e.g., the correct intended recipient of an electronic message in electronic communications. In one aspect, an unintended recipient may identify the message as unintended. In another aspect, a time lapse in response or lack of response from the recipient may flag an unintended recipient. Using a likeness algorithm, users related to the recipient is identified and the message may be sent to those identified related users. | 11-14-2013 |
20130311177 | AUTOMATED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION OF CONVERGED WEB CONFERENCE OBJECTS - A methodology may be provided that automatically annotates web conference application sharing (e.g., sharing scenes and/or slides) based on voice and/or web conference data. In one specific example, a methodology may be provided that threads the annotations and assigns authorship to the correct resources. | 11-21-2013 |
20130326020 | PREVENTING PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM BEING POSTED TO AN INTERNET - A method of preventing personal information from being posted to an internet, comprising determining whether text within a post includes a pre-identified text pattern indicative of a first user's personal information, replacing any identified personal information with a number of trackback identifiers, and posting the text to the internet with the post including the number of trackback identifiers. A system for replacing personal information in an interact post with a number of trackback identifiers, the system comprising a processor, a discovery module, and a trackback generation module, in which the discovery module, when executed on the processor, searches through text within a post for any personal information associated with a first user, and in which the trackback generation module, when executed on the processor, replaces any identified personal information with the number of trackback identifiers before the information is posted to the internet. | 12-05-2013 |
20140006400 | AUTOMATED ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK INTER-ENTITY RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT | 01-02-2014 |
20140079238 | AUTOMATED LEFT-RIGHT HEADPHONE EARPIECE IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems of automatically identifying left-right earpieces may provide for determining an orientation of a device, and determining an earpiece orientation of a headset relative to the orientation of the device. Additionally, an audio output of the device may be configured based on the earpiece orientation. In one example, the earpiece orientation indicates whether the earpiece is facing either left or right with respect to the device. | 03-20-2014 |
20140152583 | OPTIMISTIC PLACEMENT OF USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS ON A TOUCH SCREEN - Optimistic positioning or repositioning of user interface (UI) elements on a touch screen performed by program instructions comprises storing a map of user interaction with a first UI element at a first position on the touch screen, including a force of the user interaction, to identify an area on the touch screen having repeated stress; maintaining a history of user force with the positions on the map; and responsive to the history of user force, moving the position of the first UI element on the touch screen to a second position. | 06-05-2014 |
20140237340 | DYNAMIC LOADING OF TABULAR DATA - Dynamic data loading of tabular data includes identifying a plurality of formulas within tabular data of a document, wherein the tabular data is arranged in cells. Using a processor, a hierarchy for the tabular data is determined according to cell dependencies defined in the formulas. Each of a plurality of different portions of the document is sent from a first computing system to a second computing system in an order determined from the hierarchy. | 08-21-2014 |
20140337781 | OPTIMIZED NON-GRID BASED NAVIGATION - An optimized content navigation system includes a display device including a touch screen user interface and a navigation adjustor engine coupled to the display device. The navigation adjustor engine is configured to display navigable content on the touch screen user interface. The navigation adjustor engine is further configured to determine from the content at least one preferred path of navigation through the content. The preferred path of navigation is based on the content. The navigation adjustor engine is further configured to receive a user input that defines a path of navigation and adjust the user defined path of navigation to follow the preferred path of navigation in response to detection of the user defined path of navigation to be within a tolerance level of the preferred path of navigation. The navigation adjust engine is further configured to navigate through the content along the adjusted path of navigation. | 11-13-2014 |
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20140164531 | FOCUSED REAL TIME COLLABORATION - Aspects of the present invention disclose a system, method and computer program product for focused real time collaboration. In an example, a computer receives an electronic message from a first user, the electronic message being addressed to an intended recipient. The computer determines that a posted status of the intended recipient indicates that the intended recipient is not available to actively receive electronic messages from users. The computer analyzes whether the first user is on a list of users in a collaborative event with the intended recipient. The computer stores the electronic message in local storage. The computer determines that a natural breakpoint is reached in the collaborative event by the intended recipient indicating that the intended recipient is available to actively receive electronic messages from users regardless of the status of the intended recipient. The computer transmits the electronic message to a computer of the intended recipient. | 06-12-2014 |
20140173402 | TABLE MANIPULATION - A computer system receives a request to combine tabular data of a first table with tabular data of a second table. The computer system creates a profile for the second table indicating organization of types of data within the second table. The computer system determines a placement for at least one data element of the tabular data of the first table, into the second table, such that the placement agrees, to at least a specified confidence level, with the organization of types of data within the second table indicated by the profile. The computer system adds the at least one data element to the second table based on the determined placement. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173403 | TABLE MANIPULATION - A computer system receives a request to combine tabular data of a first table with tabular data of a second table. The computer system creates a profile for the second table indicating organization of types of data within the second table. The computer system determines a placement for at least one data element of the tabular data of the first table, into the second table, such that the placement agrees, to at least a specified confidence level, with the organization of types of data within the second table indicated by the profile. The computer system adds the at least one data element to the second table based on the determined placement. | 06-19-2014 |
20140195899 | COLLABORATIVE PRESENTATION OF EXTRACTED INFORMATION - An approach for presenting revision history for collaboratively edited documents. In one aspect, the approach comprises a computing system tracking edits to documents according to an ordering of edits without changing the document, responsive to a requestor and a responder utilizing one or more collaborative tools during editing sessions of the documents. The approach further comprises the computing system identifying designated portions of edits of information of the documents. Moreover, the approach comprises the computing system extracting the designated portions of edits of information of the documents, and responsive to the requestor or the responder enabling a time view on the one or more collaborative tools, presenting extracted designated portions of the edits of the document. | 07-10-2014 |
20140282826 | MANAGING CO-EDITING SESSIONS - A computer-implemented method, system, and/or computer program mediates a co-editing session for a document. After establishing a co-editing session for a first user and a second user to co-edit a document, a first modification of the document is received from the first user. A second modification of the document, which eliminates the first modification, is subsequently received from the second user. In response to a quantity of subsequent modifications, after the first and second modifications, exceeding a predetermined value, an action is initiated to prevent further modifications to the document. | 09-18-2014 |
20140337011 | CONTROLLING LANGUAGE TENSE IN ELECTRONIC CONTENT - Controlling language tense in electronic content includes determining that an age of language in electronic content exceeds a language change time threshold and changing the language to reflect a current time in response to exceeding the language change time threshold. | 11-13-2014 |
20140337012 | CONTROLLING LANGUAGE TENSE IN ELECTRONIC CONTENT - Controlling language tense in electronic content includes determining that an age of language in electronic content exceeds a language change time threshold and changing the language to reflect a current time in response to exceeding the language change time threshold. | 11-13-2014 |
20140344372 | EMBEDDING ACTIONABLE CONTENT IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - Embedding actionable content in electronic communication includes associating an embedding gadget with an electronic message and modifying the electronic message based on the embedding gadget. | 11-20-2014 |
20140344373 | EMBEDDING ACTIONABLE CONTENT IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - Embedding actionable content in electronic communication includes associating an embedding gadget with an electronic message and modifying the electronic message based on the embedding gadget. | 11-20-2014 |
20140379404 | LOCATION TRIGGERED SCHEDULING - Mechanisms for facilitating in-person meetings are provided. Such mechanisms may comprise: identifying a set of participants for a meeting according to one or more scheduling criterion; utilizing location information associated with the set of participants; and scheduling an in-person (face-to-face) meeting with at least two members of the set of participants. | 12-25-2014 |
20150026225 | FILENAME-BASED INFERENCE OF REPOSITORY ACTIONS - In response to detecting a file upload request of a file to a file repository, at least one filename metadata token that includes a subset of characters of a filename of the file is inferred using text analysis techniques. At least one inferred filename metadata token is extracted from the characters of the filename of the file, and is mapped to at least one repository upload processing action. The at least one repository upload processing action is executed in association with the file upload request of the file to the file repository. | 01-22-2015 |
20150026226 | FILENAME-BASED INFERENCE OF REPOSITORY ACTIONS - In response to detecting a file upload request of a file to a file repository, at least one filename metadata token that includes a subset of characters of a filename of the file is inferred using text analysis techniques. At least one inferred filename metadata token is extracted from the characters of the filename of the file, and is mapped to at least one repository upload processing action. The at least one repository upload processing action is executed in association with the file upload request of the file to the file repository. | 01-22-2015 |
20150032825 | SOCIAL MAIL RESPONSE ENHANCEMENT - A method and system for managing electronic messaging which includes monitoring an electronic message generated by a plurality of users. The electronic message including content. A criteria is determined for setting a status of the electronic message, and the criteria includes a change of the content of the electronic message. A change of the content of the electronic message is detected based on the criteria. The status of the electronic message is set, and the status is indicated to the plurality of users of the electronic message. | 01-29-2015 |
20150066968 | Authorship Enhanced Corpus Ingestion for Natural Language Processing - Mechanisms for processing a corpus of information in a natural language processing system are provided. A corpus of information to process is identified and a set of author profiles associated with the corpus of information is retrieved. A content profile is generated for a portion of content of the corpus of information and the content profile is compared to the set of author profiles to generate an association of the content profile with at least one author profile in the set of author profiles. In addition, a processing operation of the natural language processing (NLP) system is controlled based on the association of the content profile with the at least one author profile. | 03-05-2015 |
20150193415 | PRESENTING TAGS OF A TAG CLOUD IN A MORE UNDERSTANDABLE AND VISUALLY APPEALING MANNER - A method, system and computer program product for presenting tags of a tag cloud in a more understandable and visually appealing manner. Tags of a tag cloud that are associated with an object (e.g., web page) are retrieved. The retrieved tags are then assigned to parts of speech (e.g., noun, verb, adjective, adverb). Combinations of the tags are then generated based on the parts of speech assigned to the tags. For example, the combinations of the tags may be based on a template, such as , , is and so forth. The combinations of the tags are then presented after determining the layout to display the generated combinations of tags. Since the tags of the tag cloud are presented in a combination based on the parts of speech assigned to the tags, the tag cloud is more understandable and visually appealing. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193506 | Using Typestyles to Prioritize and Rank Search Results - Computer-based search results are improved by taking in consideration emphasized content by extracting content of a data corpus items indicated by typestyle emphasis; indexing the extracted emphasized content in the searched corpus; in response to a natural language query from a requester, performing a search such as a deep question and answer search of the corpus including the indexed emphasized content; and producing search results to the requester from the corpus with preference in the order or presentation of the results according to the emphasized content. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193518 | TAGGING OF ELECTRONIC CONTENT - A method, system, and/or computer program product manages content tags of electronic postings. A first weighted tag is received from a first reader of an electronic posting that supports tagging by non-authors. The first weighted tag, which includes a first weight, comprises metadata that describes the electronic posting. A second weighted tag, which includes a second weight, is received from a second reader of the electronic posting. The first and second weights are summed to generate a summed weight of the first and second weighted tags. In response to the summed weight of the first and second weighted tags being less than a predefined value, the metadata is automatically prohibited from being displayed with the electronic posting. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193525 | TAGGING OF ELECTRONIC CONTENT - A method, system, and/or computer program product manages content tags of electronic postings. A first weighted tag is received from a first reader of an electronic posting that supports tagging by non-authors. The first weighted tag, which includes a first weight, comprises metadata that describes the electronic posting. A second weighted tag, which includes a second weight, is received from a second reader of the electronic posting. The first and second weights are summed to generate a summed weight of the first and second weighted tags. In response to the summed weight of the first and second weighted tags being less than a predefined value, the metadata is automatically prohibited from being displayed with the electronic posting. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193550 | PRESENTING TAGS OF A TAG CLOUD IN A MORE UNDERSTANDABLE AND VISUALLY APPEALING MANNER - A method, system and computer program product for presenting tags of a tag cloud in a more understandable and visually appealing manner. Tags of a tag cloud that are associated with an object (e.g., web page) are retrieved. The retrieved tags are then assigned to parts of speech (e.g., noun, verb, adjective, adverb). Combinations of the tags are then generated based on the parts of speech assigned to the tags. For example, the combinations of the tags may be based on a template, such as , , is and so forth. The combinations of the tags are then presented after determining the layout to display the generated combinations of tags. Since the tags of the tag cloud are presented in a combination based on the parts of speech assigned to the tags, the tag cloud is more understandable and visually appealing. | 07-09-2015 |
20150205829 | TAG MANAGEMENT IN A TAG CLOUD - A method for managing tags in a tag cloud may include receiving a tag for an object and comparing the tag to existing tags for the object. The comparing may include determining if there is a relationship between the tag and any of the existing tags. The method may also include adding the tag to the tag cloud in response to there being no relationship between the tag and any of the existing tags. The method may additionally include selecting one tag of the existing tags in response to the tag and the one tag being related tags. The method may further include presenting the related tags in the tag cloud. Presenting the related tags in the tag cloud may include at least one of modifying the one tag in the tag cloud, indicating the tags are related, and combining the related tags into a single tag. | 07-23-2015 |
20150205830 | TAG MANAGEMENT IN A TAG CLOUD - A method for managing tags in a tag cloud may include receiving a tag for an object and comparing the tag to existing tags for the object. The comparing may include determining if there is a relationship between the tag and any of the existing tags. The method may also include adding the tag to the tag cloud in response to there being no relationship between the tag and any of the existing tags. The method may additionally include selecting one tag of the existing tags in response to the tag and the one tag being related tags. The method may further include presenting the related tags in the tag cloud. Presenting the related tags in the tag cloud may include at least one of modifying the one tag in the tag cloud, indicating the tags are related, and combining the related tags into a single tag. | 07-23-2015 |
20150220508 | PROVIDING CONTEXTUAL RELEVANCE OF AN UNPOSTED MESSAGE TO AN ACTIVITY STREAM AFTER A PERIOD OF TIME ELAPSES - A method, system and computer program product for providing contextual relevance of an unposted message to an activity stream after a period of time elapses. A comparison is made between the current state of the activity stream at a second point in time with respect to the state of the activity stream at a first point in time, which includes an unposted message. The relevance of the unposted message with respect to a current topic of interest in the activity stream at the second point in time is quantified. If the contextual relevance of the unposted message with respect to the current topic of interest in the activity stream at the second point in time is less than a threshold, then the user is presented with an indication of the contextual relevance of the unposted message to the activity stream. | 08-06-2015 |
20150222587 | PROVIDING CONTEXTUAL RELEVANCE OF AN UNPOSTED MESSAGE TO AN ACTIVITY STREAM AFTER A PERIOD OF TIME ELAPSES - A method, system and computer program product for providing contextual relevance of an unposted message to an activity stream after a period of time elapses. A comparison is made between the current state of the activity stream at a second point in time with respect to the state of the activity stream at a first point in time, which includes an unposted message. The relevance of the unposted message with respect to a current topic of interest in the activity stream at the second point in time is quantified. If the contextual relevance of the unposted message with respect to the current topic of interest in the activity stream at the second point in time is less than a threshold, then the user is presented with an indication of the contextual relevance of the unposted message to the activity stream. | 08-06-2015 |
20150293983 | PRESENTING A TRUSTED TAG CLOUD - A method for presenting a trusted tag cloud to a user. The method includes associating a number of tags with a first user who applies the tags, calculating a weight of the tags being examined by a second user. The weight may be based on the identity of the second user, the identity of the first user, and examining the relationship between the two. The tags may then be presented to the user in accordance with the value of the weight. | 10-15-2015 |
20150293990 | PRESENTING A TRUSTED TAG CLOUD - A method for presenting a trusted tag cloud to a user. The method includes associating a number of tags with a first user who applies the tags, calculating a weight of the tags being examined by a second user. The weight may be based on the identity of the second user, the identity of the first user, and examining the relationship between the two. The tags may then be presented to the user in accordance with the value of the weight. | 10-15-2015 |
20150339287 | MAINTAINING COVERSATIONAL CADENCE IN AN ONLINE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP - A method for maintaining conversational cadence may include determining, by a processor, a conversational cadence associated with a user in a social network. The conversational cadence may be determined based on a plurality of messages previously transmitted by the user. The method may also include detecting, by the processor, a reduction in the conversational cadence of the user. The method may further include providing, by the processor, a set of fill-in messages that create an appearance to another user in the social network that there is no reduction in the conversational cadence. | 11-26-2015 |
20150341305 | MAINTAINING CONVERSATIONAL CADENCE IN AN ONLINE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP - A method for maintaining conversational cadence may include determining, by a processor, a conversational cadence associated with a user in a social network. The conversational cadence may be determined based on a plurality of messages previously transmitted by the user. The method may also include detecting, by the processor, a reduction in the conversational cadence of the user. The method may further include providing, by the processor, a set of fill-in messages that create an appearance to another user in the social network that there is no reduction in the conversational cadence. | 11-26-2015 |
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20120066187 | PARCEL DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING - In some embodiments, scripts may be used to perform parcel data acquisition, conversion, and clean-up/repair in an automated manner and/or through graphical user interfaces. The scripts may be used, for example, to repair geometries of new parcel data, convert multi-part parcel geometries to single part parcel geometries (explode), eliminate duplicate parcel geometries, append columns, create feature classes, and append feature classes. These scripts may be executed in a predetermined manner to increase efficiency. In some embodiments, different combinations of attributes may be appended to stored parcel data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track information about sources of data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track which system users are assigned to specific tasks (e.g., in a data acquisition project). | 03-15-2012 |
20140074791 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING PARCEL DATA ACQUISITION - In some embodiments, scripts may be used to perform parcel data acquisition, conversion, and clean-up/repair in an automated manner and/or through graphical user interfaces. The scripts may be used, for example, to repair geometries of new parcel data, convert multi-part parcel geometries to single part parcel geometries (explode), eliminate duplicate parcel geometries, append columns, create feature classes, and append feature classes. These scripts may be executed in a predetermined manner to increase efficiency. In some embodiments, different combinations of attributes may be appended to stored parcel data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track information about sources of data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track which system users are assigned to specific tasks (e.g., in a data acquisition project). | 03-13-2014 |
20140188740 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING PARCEL DATA ACQUISITION - In some embodiments, scripts may be used to perform parcel data acquisition, conversion, and clean-up/repair in an automated manner and/or through graphical user interfaces. The scripts may be used, for example, to repair geometries of new parcel data, convert multi-part parcel geometries to single part parcel geometries (explode), eliminate duplicate parcel geometries, append columns, create feature classes, and append feature classes. These scripts may be executed in a predetermined manner to increase efficiency. In some embodiments, different combinations of attributes may be appended to stored parcel data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track information about sources of data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track which system users are assigned to specific tasks (e.g., in a data acquisition project). | 07-03-2014 |
20150254790 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING PARCEL DATA ACQUISITION - In some embodiments, scripts may be used to perform parcel data acquisition, conversion, and clean-up/repair in an automated manner and/or through graphical user interfaces. The scripts may be used, for example, to repair geometries of new parcel data, convert multi-part parcel geometries to single part parcel geometries (explode), eliminate duplicate parcel geometries, append columns, create feature classes, and append feature classes. These scripts may be executed in a predetermined manner to increase efficiency. In some embodiments, different combinations of attributes may be appended to stored parcel data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track information about sources of data. In some embodiments, a tracking application may be used to track which system users are assigned to specific tasks (e.g., in a data acquisition project). | 09-10-2015 |
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20120265341 | Robotic work object cell calibration method - The robotic work object cell calibration method includes a work object or emitter. Initially, placing the work object is placed in a selected position on a fixture or work piece on the shop floor. The work object emits a pair of beam-projecting lasers which intersect at a tool contact point and act as a crosshair. The robot tool is manipulated into the tool contact point. The work object emits four plane-projecting lasers which are used to adjust the roll, yaw, and pitch of the robot tool relative to the tool contact point. The robotic work object cell calibration method of the present invention increases the accuracy of the off-line programming and decreases robot teaching time. | 10-18-2012 |
20120283874 | Robotic work object cell calibration system - The robotic work object cell calibration system includes a work object. The work object emits a pair of beam-projecting lasers acting as a crosshair, intersecting at a tool contact point (TCP). The work object emits four plane-projecting lasers are used to adjust the yaw, pitch, and roll of the robot tool relative to the tool contact point (TCP). The robotic work object cell calibration system provides a calibration system which is simpler, which involves a lower investment cost, which entails lower operating costs than the prior art, and can be used for different robot tools on a shop floor without having to perform a recalibration for each robot tool. | 11-08-2012 |
20140365006 | Visual Datum Reference Tool - The visual datum reference tool calibration method includes a work object. The work object emits a pair of beam-projecting lasers acting as a crosshair, intersecting at a tool center point. The visual datum reference tool calibration method provides a calibration method which is simpler, which involves a lower investment cost, which entails lower operating costs than the prior art, and can be used for different robot tools on a shop floor without having to perform a recalibration for each robot tool. The visual datum reference tool is applicable to multiple robotic processes, including but not limited to, spot welders, material handlers, and MIG welders, assembly, cutting, painting and coating, and polishing and finishing. | 12-11-2014 |
20140365007 | Visual Datum Reference Tool - The visual datum reference tool calibration method includes a work object. The work object emits a pair of beam-projecting lasers acting as a crosshair, intersecting at a tool center point. The visual datum reference tool calibration method provides a calibration method which is simpler, which involves a lower investment cost, which entails lower operating costs than the prior art, and can be used for different robot tools on a shop floor without having to perform a recalibration for each robot tool. The visual datum reference tool is applicable to multiple robotic processes, including but not limited to, spot welders, material handlers, and MIG welders, assembly, cutting, painting and coating, and polishing and finishing. | 12-11-2014 |
20150158180 | Robot Calibration Systems - The robot work finder calibration systems combine a visual datum reference tool with either a manual or automatic tool finder. Two different visual datum reference tools can be used with either an automatic or manual work finder. This technology enables the user to visually see a robotic reference frame, a frame in space that is relative to an industrial robot and workpiece tool that is otherwise abstract. Enabling the user to visually see the robotic reference frame on the shop floor enables adjustment of the robotic frame to the shop floor and correction of a robotic path or off-line program to enhance accuracy. Two laser beams are emitted and intersect at a tool center point. The tool center point and the laser beams are then used to define a robotic reference frame. The technology improves cost and time factors in applications where absolutely accurate robots are not really necessary. | 06-11-2015 |
20150306769 | CALIBRATION FOR ROBOTIC SYSTEMS - The robot calibration systems combine a work object with an industrial robot and a robot tool. Three different work objects can be used with the system. This technology enables the user to visually see a robotic reference frame, a frame in space that is relative to the industrial robot and workpiece that is otherwise abstract. Enabling the user to visually see the robotic reference frame on the manufacturing shop floor enables adjustment of the robotic frame to the shop floor and correction of a robotic path or off-line program to enhance accuracy. Two laser beams are emitted and intersect at a laser intersection point. The laser intersection point and the laser beams are then used to define a robotic reference frame. The technology improves cost and time factors in applications where absolutely accurate robots are not necessary. | 10-29-2015 |
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20120234851 | Product Biasing and Dispensing System with Security Engagement - A product dispensing system including a container that defines an internal volume and an access opening into the internal volume, at least one product received in the internal volume and a biasing assembly extendable into the internal volume to urge the product toward the access opening, wherein the container is engaged with the biasing assembly when the biasing assembly extends into the internal volume. | 09-20-2012 |
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20130134119 | Product Display and Loading System - A product display and loading system including a shelf assembly that includes a generally horizontal shelf member having a forward end and a rear end, and a product dispenser positioned on the shelf member, the product dispenser being spaced from the forward end to define a loading surface proximate the forward end. | 05-30-2013 |
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20130221020 | Product Dispensing System with Staged Container Opening - A product dispensing system including a dispenser frame having a front end longitudinally opposed from a rear end, the dispenser frame including a first support deck extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end along a longitudinal axis, the first support deck defining a guide channel having an entrance passage extending along a passage axis, wherein the passage axis is generally parallel with the longitudinal axis, and a second support deck positioned below the first support deck, the second support deck extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end, and defining a product display area proximate the front end, and a catch element connected to the dispenser frame proximate the guide channel, wherein the entrance passage is at least partially defined by the catch element. | 08-29-2013 |
20130233813 | Product Dispenser and System with Container Opening Feature - A product dispensing system including a dispenser frame having a front end longitudinally opposed from a rear end, the dispenser frame including a first support deck longitudinally extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end, and a second support deck positioned below the first support deck, the second support deck defining a product display area, and a catch element laterally extending at least partially across the first support deck, the catch element including a first end laterally opposed from a second end, wherein the first end includes a first cutting edge and the second end includes a second cutting edge. | 09-12-2013 |
20130277321 | Product Dispensing System with Tapered Catch Element - A product dispensing system including a dispenser having a front end longitudinally opposed from a rear end, the dispenser including a first support deck extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end, a catch element connected proximate the first support deck, the catch element including a front edge, wherein the front edge is tapered to a forward-most end, and a second support deck positioned below the first support deck, the second support defining a product display area. | 10-24-2013 |
20130277385 | Container for Use in a Product Dispensing System - A container comprising a plurality of walls that define an internal volume, the walls comprising a first side wall laterally opposed from a second side wall, a base wall laterally extending between the first and second side walls and a third wall laterally extending between the first and second side walls and vertically extending from the base wall, wherein the third wall comprises an upper portion connected to the first and second side walls and a lower portion being outwardly movable from the base wall and the first and second side walls to increase the internal volume. | 10-24-2013 |