Dr. Truong graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 2009. He works in Bellevue, WA and 1 other location and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Truong is affiliated with Evergreen Health, Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center - First Hill and Swedish Medical Center Issaquah.
Navy Federal Lending Processor Vienna, VA Feb 2013 to Nov 2013 Navy Federal Lending ProcessorNew York Life Reston, VA Oct 2012 to Feb 2013 AgentChristopher Newport University Newport News, VA 2010 to 2011 Accounting & Math TutorCNU
2007 to 2010 Faculty Support Center Technician
Education:
Christopher Newport University Newport News, VA 2007 to 2011 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Accounting concentration
Skills:
Accounting, IFRS, Conventional and VA mortgage processing, MS Office. Able to learn software quickly.
Us Patents
Methods And Systems For Facilitating Secure Authentication Of User Based On Known Data
- McLean VA, US Jeremy GOODSITT - McLean VA, US Galen RAFFERTY - McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - McLean VA, US Grant EDEN - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 21/36 G06K 9/62 G06N 3/08
Abstract:
Methods and systems are described herein for improvements to authenticate users, particularly authenticating a user based on data known to the user. For example, methods and systems allow for users to be securely authenticated based on data known to the users over remote communication networks without storing the data known to the users. Specifically, methods and systems authenticate users by requiring users to select images that are known to the users. For example, the methods and systems may generate synthetic images based on the user's own images and require the user to select the synthetic image, from a set of a set of images, that is known to the user to authenticate the user. Moreover, the methods and systems alleviate storage and privacy concerns by not storing the data known to the users.
Methods And Systems For Generating Alternative Content Using Adversarial Networks Implemented In An Application Programming Interface Layer
- McLean VA, US Vincent PHAM - McLean VA, US Galen RAFFERTY - McLean VA, US Alvin HUA - McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - McLean VA, US Ernest KWAK - McLean VA, US Jeremy GOODSITT - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 40/14 G06F 40/205 G06N 3/08
Abstract:
Methods and systems for using a generative adversarial network to generate personalized content in real-time as a user accesses original content. The methods and systems perform the generation through the use of an application programming interface (“API”) layer. Using the API layer, the methods and systems may generate alternative content as a user accesses original content (e.g., a website, video, document, etc.). Upon receiving this original content, the API layer access the generative adversarial network to create personalized alternative content.
Gaze-Tracking-Based Image Downscaling For Multi-Party Video Communication
- McLean VA, US Alvin HUA - McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - Champaign IL, US Vincent PHAM - Seattle WA, US Ernest KWAK - Urbana IL, US Galen RAFFERTY - Mahomet IL, US Jeremy GOODSITT - Champaign IL, US
In some embodiments, gaze-tracking-based image downscaling for multi-party video communication may be provided. In some embodiments, a set of gaze locations may be received from a set of receiving devices during concurrent video communication sessions between the receiving devices and a sending device. Different collections of positions may be determined based on the gaze locations, and, for each such collection, a spatial indicator (e.g., a bounded region) may be determined. A first downscaled encoding of the source image (from the sending device) may be generated based on the first spatial indicator, and a second downscaled encoding of the source image may be generated based on the second spatial indicator, etc. The downscaled encodings may then be sent to the respective receiving devices during the concurrent video communication sessions.
Conciseness Reconstruction Of A Content Presentation Via Natural Language Processing
- McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - McLean VA, US Jeremy GOODSITT - McLean VA, US Vincent PHAM - McLean VA, US Galen RAFFERTY - McLean VA, US Reza FARIVAR - McLean VA, US
A method may include obtaining a document and using a first prediction model to generate text block scores for text blocks in the document, where a first text block of the text blocks is associated with a first text block score of the plurality of text block scores. The method also includes updating, in response to the first text block score for the first text block failing to satisfy a criterion, a modified version of the document with an indicator to set the first text block as a hidden text block in a presentation of the modified version. The method also includes generating a summarization of the first text block based on the words in the first text block and updating the modified version of the document to include the summarization. The method also includes providing the modified version of the document to a user device.
System And Method For Integrating Content Into Webpages
- McLean VA, US Reza Farivar - McLean VA, US Austin Walters - McLean VA, US Jeremy Goodsitt - McLean VA, US Galen Rafferty - McLean VA, US Anh Truong - McLean VA, US
In certain embodiments, reference identifiers may be generated and embedded into a website's content. A request for a reference identifier to be embedded into first content on a first website may be obtained based on a user accessing the first website. Based on the request, interaction data related to the first website may be retrieved indicating that a prior user interacted with text on the first website and subsequently accessed a second website. A reference identifier related to the second website may be caused to be embedded into the text on the first website based on: (i) the second website comprising second content related to the text, (ii) the prior user interacting with the text on the first website, and (iii) the prior user accessing the second website after interacting with the first content on the first website.
Reconfiguration Of Hardware Components Of An Integrated Circuit
- McLean VA, US Austin WALTERS - McLean VA, US Fardin ABDI TAGHI ABAD - McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - McLean VA, US Vincent PHAM - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 30/347
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a client device may obtain an external signal. The hardware components of an integrated circuit of the client device may be reconfigured from a first configuration to a second configuration based on information in the external signal such that one or more portions of the integrated circuit that was previously inaccessible is now accessible and an application may access the one or more portions of the integrated circuit. Further, in response to a trigger, the components of the integrated circuit may reconfigure from the second configuration to the first configuration such that the one or more portions of the integrated circuit is inaccessible.
System And Method For Integrating Content Into Webpages
- McLean VA, US Reza Farivar - McLean VA, US Austin Walters - McLean VA, US Jeremy Goodsitt - McLean VA, US Galen Rafferty - McLean VA, US Anh Truong - McLean VA, US
In certain embodiments, reference identifiers may be generated and embedded into a website's content. A request for a reference identifier to be embedded into first content on a first website may be obtained based on a user accessing the first website. Based on the request, interaction data related to the first website may be retrieved indicating that a prior user interacted with text on the first website and subsequently accessed a second website. A reference identifier related to the second website may be caused to be embedded into the text on the first website based on: (i) the second website comprising second content related to the text, (ii) the prior user interacting with the text on the first website, and (iii) the prior user accessing the second website after interacting with the first content on the first website.
Methods And Devices For Providing Candidate Inputs
- McLean VA, US Vincent PHAM - McLean VA, US Anh TRUONG - McLean VA, US Mark WATSON - McLean VA, US Austin WALTERS - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 3/0488 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
In certain embodiments, presentation of candidate inputs may be facilitated based on a user interface location of a related candidate input. In some embodiments, a text input may be obtained via a user interface (e.g., via a virtual keyboard). A first candidate input related to the text input may be presented at a first location of the user interface. A first user selection with respect to the first candidate input may be obtained, and a candidate input set related to the first candidate input may be presented on the user interface based on the first user selection. As an example, the candidate input set may be presented such that a second candidate input is presented closer to the first location than a third candidate input based on the second candidate input being associated with a higher likelihood of being selected by a user than the third candidate input.