Setiawan
Barry Setiawan, Skillman, NJ US
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20150320671 | SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A UV-ABSORBING POLYGLYCEROL AND A NON-UV-ABSORBING POLYGLYCEROL - A sunscreen composition including a polymer composition that contains a UV-absorbing polyglycerol having a UV-absorbing chromophore chemically bound thereto, and a cosmetically-acceptable topical carrier that contains at least one percent by weight of the sunscreen composition of a non-UV-absorbing polyglycerol, based on total weight of the sunscreen composition. | 11-12-2015 |
Bondan Setiawan, Yamato JP
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20100254456 | DEVICE AND METHOD OF ENCODING MOVING IMAGE - An encoding device is a device for encoding a moving image and includes: an imaging unit that shoots a subject; an encoder circuit that encodes an input moving image; a stream buffer that accumulates the encoded data; a network circuit that transmits the encoded data in the stream buffer to a network; and a read position skipping unit that, when an accumulated amount of the accumulated data, which has been accumulated in the stream buffer, is greater than or equal to a threshold value, transmits the encoded data to the network after advancing a read position at which the encoded data is to be read to, for example, the head position of the latest I-picture. | 10-07-2010 |
20120162409 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - The input device and the input system include a hand detection means which detects the position of the hand, a body part detection means which detects positions of user's body parts such as the face, for example, a relative position calculation means which calculates a relative position of the hand with respect to body parts from hand position information being a detection result of the hand detection means and body part position information being a detection result of the body part detection means, and a gesture recognition means which recognizes a hand gesture on the basis of a change in the hand position information being the detection result of the hand detection means, wherein when a hand gesture is recognized, the operation of the input device with respect to the user's gesture is changed according to a relative position of the hand with respect to body parts. | 06-28-2012 |
20150301612 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - The input device and the input system include a hand detection means which detects the position of the hand, a body part detection means which detects positions of user's body parts such as the face, for example, a relative position calculation means which calculates a relative position of the hand with respect to body parts from hand position information being a detection result of the hand detection means and body part position information being a detection result of the body part detection means, and a gesture recognition means which recognizes a hand gesture on the basis of a change in the hand position information being the detection result of the hand detection means, wherein when a hand gesture is recognized, the operation of the input device with respect to the user's gesture is changed according to a relative position of the hand with respect to body parts. | 10-22-2015 |
David Setiawan, San Francisco, CA US
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20080306805 | Method and Apparatus for Queue-Based Automated Staff Scheduling - The invention disclosed herein provides a queue-based scheduling system, which comprises an automated staff scheduling computer program that is highly flexible in enforcing scheduling rules. This flexibility comes from the ability to: (1) Define conditional and unconditional rules; (2) Rank the rules/requests in varying priority as represented by a numeric value assigned to each rule/request; and (3) Specify rules both per individual and per group. These three abilities synergistically produce an automatic scheduling system that can enforce a wide variety of scheduling rules and requirements seen in actual staff scheduling situations. Furthermore, all these abilities rely on using a queue per scheduled assignment to hold requests and rules. | 12-11-2008 |
Eric Setiawan, South Jakarta Selatan ID
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20150026759 | METHOD OF ENFORCING CONTROL OF ACCESS BY A DEVICE TO A SECURE ELEMENT, AND CORRESPONDING SECURE ELEMENT - A method of enforcing control of access by a hosting device to a secure element, and a secure element are described. The method includes steps performed by the secure element: receiving a request for retrieving at least one access rule controlling access to at least one application of the secure element, from access rules stored in the secure element; outputting at least one access rule retrieved from the stored access rules, wherein an access rule controlling access to an application of the secure element is retrieved by searching only in access rules stored in a security domain to which the application belongs in the secure element, or an access rule controlling access to an application of the secure element is stored only in a security domain to which the application belongs in the secure element. | 01-22-2015 |
Henry Setiawan, Bothell, WA US
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20120130984 | DYNAMIC QUERY MASTER AGENT FOR QUERY EXECUTION - A preliminary segment root and a final segment root are selected for each segment. Each time a search query is received, a set of nodes in each segment that will be used to resolve the search query is identified. A preliminary segment root is selected from the set of nodes. Based on statistical data from each node in the set of nodes indicating each node's capability to act as a final segment root that assembles query-execution data, the preliminary segment root algorithmically selects the final segment root. The other nodes in the set of nodes are notified regarding the identity of the final segment root. | 05-24-2012 |
Henry W. Setiawan, Bothell, WA US
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20090063643 | Processing Data Obtained From a Presence-Based System - Functionality is described for collecting data from a presence-based system, such as an instant messaging system. The functionality can extract information from the collected data based on one or more rules. For instance, the functionality can identify presence data and/or message data that includes predetermined key words. The functionality can formulate result information based on the extracted information for presentation to a recipient. Based on these operations, the collected data supports a data-mining operation, as well as the traditional role of facilitating communication among the participants of the presence-based system. The result information can correspond to a report that presents aggregated findings, optionally organized into one or more demographic categories, or the result information can correspond to an advertisement, etc. | 03-05-2009 |
20110106620 | Processing Data Obtained From a Presence-Based System - Functionality is described for collecting data from a presence-based system, such as an instant messaging system. The functionality can extract information from the collected data based on one or more rules. For instance, the functionality can identify presence data and/or message data that includes predetermined key words. The functionality can formulate result information based on the extracted information for presentation to a recipient. | 05-05-2011 |
Kerrie Setiawan, West Melbourne AU
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20130317122 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A transdermal delivery system comprising a composition comprising a physiologically active agent and a penetration enhancer wherein the penetration enhancer comprises a combination of (i) an ester of salicylic acid, preferably selected from the C | 11-28-2013 |
20130317462 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR HORMONES AND STEROIDS - A transdermal delivery system comprising a composition comprising a pharmacological agent and a penetration enhancer wherein the penetration enhancer comprises polyethylene glycol (PEG) of average molecular weight no more than 300. | 11-28-2013 |
Kerrie Setiawan, South Yarra AU
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20150087623 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY - The invention is directed to a transdermal drug delivery composition which includes at least one physiologically active agent; and at least one volatile solvent; and at least one viscosity modulating agent. The invention extends to methods of administering such a composition to a subject and treatment of subjects using the composition. | 03-26-2015 |
Kerrie Setiawan, Victoria AU
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20100279988 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR HORMONES AND STEROIDS - A transdermal delivery system comprising a composition comprising a pharmacological agent and a penetration enhancer wherein the penetration enhancer comprises polyethylene glycol (PEG) of average molecular weight no more than 300. | 11-04-2010 |
20100297032 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A transdermal delivery system comprising a composition comprising a physiologically active agent and a penetration enhancer wherein the penetration enhancer comprises a combination of (i) an ester of salicylic acid, preferably selected from the C | 11-25-2010 |
20100322884 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY - The invention is directed to a transdermal drug delivery composition which includes at least one physiologically active agent; and at least one volatile solvent; and at least one viscosity modulating agent. The invention extends to methods of administering such a composition to a subject and treatment of subjects using the composition. | 12-23-2010 |
Laurentia Setiawan, Singapore SG
Panji Setiawan, Munchen DE
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20080228477 | Method and Device For Processing a Voice Signal For Robust Speech Recognition - A speech signal is processed for subsequent speech recognition. The speech signal is tainted by noise and represents at least one speech command. The following steps are executed: a) recording of the noise-tainted speech signal; b) use of noise reduction on the speech signal to generate a noise-reduced speech signal; c) normalization of the noise-reduced speech signal to a target signal value with the aid of a normalization factor, to generate a noise-reduced, normalized speech signal). | 09-18-2008 |
20100318352 | METHOD AND MEANS FOR ENCODING BACKGROUND NOISE INFORMATION - The invention relates to a method and means for encoding background noise information during voice signal encoding methods. A basic idea of the invention is to provide the scalability known for transmitting voice information in a similar manner when forming an SID frame. The invention provides encoding of a narrowband first component and of a broadband second component of a piece of background noise information and formation of an SID frame which describes the background noise with separate areas for the first and second components. | 12-16-2010 |
20110004471 | METHOD AND MEANS FOR ENCODING BACKGROUND NOISE INFORMATION - The inventive method provides for an encoder in a voice codec to be designed such that after a particular idle time (“Idle Period”) it recalculates the averaged energy and the autocorrelation function. Administrative points in the network inform the encoder about the idle time which has been set in the transmission network. | 01-06-2011 |
20110040560 | METHOD AND MEANS FOR DECODING BACKGROUND NOISE INFORMATION - A basic idea of the invention is to ascertain information on the course of the bit rate switching during an active speech phase. According to the invention, during the speech phase, information on the percentage proportion of broadband active speech frames in comparison to narrowband active speech frames is compiled on the part of the decoder. A high percentage proportion of broadband active speech frames indicates that a broadband use is preferred on the part of the codec and therefore a need exists for synthesizing noise information in broadband form during a DTX phase. | 02-17-2011 |
20120014474 | Method and Means for the Scalable Improvement of the Quality of a Signal Encoding Method - The invention relates to a method for the scalable improvement of the quality of an encoding method according to IT-U Recommendation G.722, including the following steps:-a digital error signal (E) derived from an input signal to be encoded and a prognosis signal is compared in sections to a number of M*LN different reference signals in an iterative process having a number of repeated steps depending on the scope of the expansion, and the reference signal having a minimum error signal of a prescribed error criteria is derived therefrom,-the reference signals are each made up of equidistant Dirac impulses δ(n) according to (I), wherein off=[0 . . . M−1], indicates the distance of the first impulse from a zero time point, α∈{α,α, . . . ,α} indicates the amplitude value, M the distance between the individual pulses, N the number of pulses, and L the number of different levels,-the information about the reference signal having the minimum error signal is transmitted. | 01-19-2012 |
20120112934 | METHOD FOR VECTOR QUANTIZATION OF A FEATURE VECTOR - The invention relates to a method for the vector quantization of a feature vector, in particular with respect to a data compression of a signal to be transmitted or to be stored, particularly a voice signal or a video signal, wherein at least one codebook from a plurality of codebook vectors is searched for a code vector representing the feature vector. During the search, a sequence of codebook vectors is examined for the suitability thereof to represent the feature vector. In the course of the search for the code vector, a set of neighboring vectors is dedicated to at least one of the codebook vectors potentially to be examined, preferably prior to the search. The search for the code vector includes at least part of the neighboring vectors. | 05-10-2012 |
Panji Setiawan, Erlangen DE
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20130332175 | AUDIO CODEC USING NOISE SYNTHESIS DURING INACTIVE PHASES - A parametric background noise estimate is continuously updated during an active or non-silence phase so that the noise generation may immediately be started with upon the entrance of an inactive phase following the active phase. In accordance with another aspect, a spectral domain is very efficiently used in order to parameterize the background noise thereby yielding a background noise synthesis which is more realistic and thus leads to a more transparent active to inactive phase switching. | 12-12-2013 |
20150287415 | GENERATION OF A COMFORT NOISE WITH HIGH SPECTRO-TEMPORAL RESOLUTION IN DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION OF AUDIO SIGNALS - The invention provides an audio decoder being configured for decoding a bitstream so as to produce therefrom an audio output signal, the bitstream including at least an active phase followed by at least an inactive phase, wherein the bitstream has encoded therein at least a silence insertion descriptor frame which describes a spectrum of a background noise, the audio decoder including: a silence insertion descriptor decoder configured to decode the silence insertion descriptor frame; a decoding device configured to reconstruct the audio output signal from the bitstream during the active phase; a spectral converter configured to determine a spectrum of the audio output signal; a noise estimator device configured to determine a first spectrum of the noise of the audio output signal; a resolution converter configured to establish a second spectrum of the noise of the audio output signal; a comfort noise spectrum estimation device; and a comfort noise generator. | 10-08-2015 |
Panji Setiawan, Munich DE
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20130332176 | NOISE GENERATION IN AUDIO CODECS - The spectral domain is efficiently used in order to parameterize the background noise thereby yielding a background noise synthesis which is more realistic and thus leads to a more transparent active to inactive phase switching. | 12-12-2013 |
Rickey Setiawan, Singapore SG
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20090096489 | HIGH VOLTAGE TOLERANT OVER-CURRENT DETECTOR - A system comprising an over-current detector configured to receive a switching voltage signal and to produce a first and a second current signal; an current-to-voltage converter configured to convert the first and second current signals into a first and a second voltage signal; and a current mirror amplifier configured to utilize the first and second voltage signals to output an over-current condition signal when the switching signal has exceeded a threshold value. | 04-16-2009 |
Ricky Setiawan, Singapore SG
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20090195267 | High-Voltage tolerant output driver - A high-voltage tolerant output driver for use in a switching regulator is provided herein. The driver allows the switching regulator to regulate supply voltages that exceed device breakdown limits for the process technology from which the high-voltage tolerant output driver is fabricated. Unregulated supply voltages can vary over a wide range. The regulator only needs two intermediate voltages. | 08-06-2009 |
20150198960 | LOW-POWER LOW-DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATORS WITH HIGH POWER SUPPLY REJECTION AND FAST SETTLING PERFORMANCE - A low-power low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator device includes an error amplifier, a level-shifter circuit, and an NMOS pass transistor. The error amplifier compares a sampled portion of a regulated output voltage of the LDO voltage regulator with a reference voltage and generates an error signal. The level-shifter circuit is coupled to the error amplifier. The NMOS pass transistor provides the regulated output voltage with low dropout operation. The level-shifter circuit can shift a voltage level of the error signal to facilitate the low dropout operation of the NMOS pass transistor. | 07-16-2015 |
Sandi Setiawan, Charlotte, NC US
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20100293107 | Risk and Reward Assessment Mechanism - A data driven and forward looking risk and reward appetite methodology for consumer and small business is described. The methodology includes customer segmentation to create pools of homogeneous assets in terms of revenue and loss characteristics, forward looking simulation to forecast expected values and volatilities of revenue and loss, and risk and reward optimization of the portfolio. One methodology used for modeling revenue and loss is a generalized additive effect decomposition model to fit historical data. Based on the model, a segmentation procedure is performed, which allows for creation of groups of customers with similar revenue and loss characteristics. An estimation procedure for the model is developed and a simulation strategy to forecast and simulate revenue and loss volatility is developed. Efficient frontier curves of risk (e.g., return volatility) and reward (e.g., expected return) are created for the current portfolio under various economic scenarios. | 11-18-2010 |
20120173399 | DETERMINING LEADING INDICATORS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for determining leading indicators and/or for modeling one or more time series. For example, in some embodiments, a method is provided that includes: (a) receiving first data indicating the value of a total income amount for a plurality of consumers over a period of time; (b) receiving second data indicating the value of a total debt amount for a plurality of consumers over a period of time; (c) selecting a consumer leverage time series that compares the total income amount to the total debt amount over a period of time; (d) modeling the consumer leverage time series based at least partially on the first and second data; (e) determining, using a processor, the value of the cycle component for a particular time; and (f) outputting an indication of the value of the cycle component for the particular time. | 07-05-2012 |
20150134410 | PREDICTING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - Computer-implemented methods for identifying or assessing any type of risk and/or opportunity that may arise can include either, alone or in combination, band pass filtering, principal component analysis, random matrix theory analysis, synchronization analysis, and early-warning detection. Each technique can also be viewed as a process that takes a set of inputs and converts it to a set of outputs. These outputs can be used as inputs for a subsequent process or the outputs may be directly actionable for formulating certain economic predictions to make certain decisions. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134411 | PREDICTING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - Computer-implemented methods for identifying or assessing any type of risk and/or opportunity that may arise can include either, alone or in combination, band pass filtering, principal component analysis, random matrix theory analysis, synchronization analysis, and early-warning detection. Each technique can also be viewed as a process that takes a set of inputs and converts it to a set of outputs. These outputs can be used as inputs for a subsequent process or the outputs may be directly actionable for formulating certain economic predictions to make certain decisions. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134564 | PREDICTING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - Computer-implemented methods for identifying or assessing any type of risk and/or opportunity that may arise can include either, alone or in combination, band pass filtering, principal component analysis, random matrix theory analysis, synchronization analysis, and early-warning detection. Each technique can also be viewed as a process that takes a set of inputs and converts it to a set of outputs. These outputs can be used as inputs for a subsequent process or the outputs may be directly actionable for formulating certain economic predictions to make certain decisions. | 05-14-2015 |
20150134565 | PREDICTING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - Computer-implemented methods for identifying or assessing any type of risk and/or opportunity that may arise can include either, alone or in combination, band pass filtering, principal component analysis, random matrix theory analysis, synchronization analysis, and early-warning detection. Each technique can also be viewed as a process that takes a set of inputs and converts it to a set of outputs. These outputs can be used as inputs for a subsequent process or the outputs may be directly actionable for formulating certain economic predictions to make certain decisions. | 05-14-2015 |
Tinton Setiawan, Banyumas ID
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20100317764 | ADDITIVE FOR CEMENTING WELLS - An additive based on a polyalkylenimine and a sulphonated formaldehyde-containing condensate and its use as a fluid loss additive in the cementing of wells in the mineral oil and natural gas sector is claimed. Polyethylenimine, polypropylenimine and polybutylenimine are suitable as typical representatives of the polyalkylenimines and may also be derivatised. Preferred condensates are acetone/formaldehyde resins. Those additives according to the invention which are subjected to maturing, in particular by allowing to stand, prior to their use achieve a particularly low fluid loss value. | 12-16-2010 |
Yudi Setiawan, Singapore SG
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20150145060 | LOW RESISTANCE CONTACTS WITHOUT SHORTING - Devices and methods of forming a device are disclosed. A substrate prepared with at least a first transistor and a second transistor is provided. Each of the first and second transistors includes a gate disposed on the substrate between first and second contact regions in the substrate. A silicide block layer is formed on the substrate and is patterned to expose portions of the first and second contact regions. Silicide contacts are formed in the exposed first and second contact regions. The silicide contacts are displaced from sides of the gates of the first and second transistors. A contact dielectric layer is formed and contacts are formed in the contact dielectric layer. The contacts are in communication with the silicide contacts in the contact regions. | 05-28-2015 |