Jie Chen - Chappaqua NY, US Timothy John Breault - Huntersville NC, US Fernando Cela Diaz - New York NY, US William Anthony Nobili - Charlotte NC, US Sandi Setiawan - Charlottle NC, US Harsh Singhal - Charlotte NC, US Agus Sudjianto - Charlotte NC, US Andrea Renee Turner - Rock Hill SC, US Bradford Timothy Winkelman - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
Bank of America Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38
Abstract:
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.
IU RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (IURTC) - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
34063618
Abstract:
An early warning and monitoring system is disclosed for battery cells and battery packs. During normal cycling of a battery, surface temperature, voltage, current and impedance may be monitored to determine if abnormalities exist in the battery and/or battery structure. The abnormalities may be advantageously detected using battery temperature characteristics, where the characteristics are subject to rule-based processing to determine impending battery failure. By receiving advance notice of failure, a warning signal may be transmitted to provide notice and/or allow corrective action to be taken.
Advanced Battery Early Warning And Monitoring System
Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation - Indianapolis IN, US Jie Chen - Carmel IN, US Lingxi Li - Zionsville IN, US Yaobin Chen - Carmel IN, US
Assignee:
Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G08B 29/18
US Classification:
34063611
Abstract:
Systems, apparatuses and methods for detecting internal cell faults using online and real-time sensing techniques, and providing an accurate and reliable early warning for the incoming failure of battery cells hours or days prior to failure. A system is configured to perform real-time and direct measurement of battery cell parameters of temperature, voltage, and AC impedance through online sensing. These parameters may be simultaneously processed using advanced probabilistic and/or fuzzy logic-based algorithms to provide an early warning for the incoming failure of battery cells in a battery pack. This technology may safeguard the LIB battery packs while allowing them to operate at or near 100% capacity in both transportation and stationary applications.
Apparatus And Method For Measuring Orthodontic Force Applied By An Orthodontic Appliance
Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 2
Abstract:
An orthodontic force measuring apparatus includes a dental replica which includes a first tooth replica and a second tooth replica. The first tooth replica is moveable relative to the second tooth replica. The apparatus also includes an orthodontic appliance secured to both the first tooth replica and the second tooth replica of the dental replica. The apparatus further includes a force measuring device operatively coupled to the first tooth replica. The force measuring device is configured so as to measure force exerted on the first tooth replica by the orthodontic appliance. A method of measuring orthodontic force is also disclosed.
Densifying A Mobility Network By Siting Antennas With Demand Zone Planning, In A Communications Network
The technologies described herein are generally directed to facilitating operation of a system for implementing fifth generation (5G) or other next generation networks. In accordance with one or more embodiments, a method described herein can include identifying, by a device comprising a processor, predicted resource usage of a first antenna covering a geographic zone. Further, the method can include selecting, by the device, a group of geographic siting locations within the geographic zone for potentially siting ones of a group of second antennas. In addition, selecting, by the device, a spatial arrangement in relation to the first antenna, of a subset of the group of geographic siting locations can occur, with a selected spatial arrangement including an arrangement to maintain the predicted resource usage in the condition.
Action Recognition With High-Order Interaction Through Spatial-Temporal Object Tracking
- Princeton NJ, US Asim KADAV - Jersey City NJ, US Jie CHEN - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
NEC LABORATORIES AMERICA, INC - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods, and structures that provide action recognition with high-order interaction with spatio-temporal object tracking. Image and object features are organized into into tracks, which advantageously facilitates many possible learnable embeddings and intra/inter-track interaction(s). Operationally, our systems, method, and structures according to the present disclosure employ an efficient high-order interaction model to learn embeddings and intra/inter object track interaction across the space and time for AR. Each frame is detected by an object detector to locate visual objects. Those objects are linked through time to form object tracks. The object tracks are then organized and combined with the embeddings as the input to our model. The model is trained to generate representative embeddings and discriminative video features through high-order interaction which is formulated as an efficient matrix operation without iterative processing delay.
Systems And Methods For Electrochemical Point-Of-Care Detection Of Hemoglobin
- Whitestown IN, US Brittney L. Werner - Fairland IN, US Gary L. Hughes - Camby IN, US Jie Chen - Whitestown IN, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/72 G01N 27/327 C12N 9/50
Abstract:
A method is disclosed comprising lysing the red blood cells of a whole blood sample, oxidizing the free hemoglobin in the lysed sample, and cleaving FVH from the hemoglobin A1C to form an electrochemical test solution. In one aspect, a first portion of the electrochemical test solution is reacted with fructosyl peptide oxidase and a reduced ruthenium mediator to form a first reaction product. A first electrical property of the first reaction product is measured, the measurement being indicative of hemoglobin A1C in the blood sample. In another aspect, a second portion of the electrochemical test solution is reacted with ferrocyanide to form a second reaction product. A second electrical property of the second reaction product is measured, the measurement being indicative of total hemoglobin in the blood sample. Hemoglobin A1C, total hemoglobin, and % HbA1C are determined based on the first and second electrical properties. Also provided are systems and components useful in performing the disclosed methods.
Patient-Specific Tray For Orthodontic Vibrational Force Management
A device for accelerating tooth movement under orthodontic treatment is disclosed. The device includes a vibrational source and a patient-specific tray. The device applies vibrational forces with prescribed frequency and intensity to the teeth under orthodontic treatment with traditional appliances, such as bracket-wire system or aligner. The patient-specific tray ensures the vibrational stimulations on the teeth to be moved. The level of stimulation intensity can be controlled by varying the preload on each of the teeth based on the clinician's prescription. The tray can be further modified to ensure continuous delivery of the desired vibrational forces on the teeth when they move during the treatment.
2009 to 2000 Associate, Business Law DepartmentAllen & Overy LLP New York, NY 2006 to 2009 Corporate AssociateWorld Wildlife Fund Washington, DC 2002 to 2003 Senior Financial Analyst
Education:
University of Michigan Law School Ann Arbor, MI 2005 J.D.Concord College Athens, WV 1999 B.S. in Finance (Sum Cum Laude)
Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Columbia University/HHMI New York, NY 2010 to Jul 2012 Research AssociateInstitute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD 2004 to 2010 Graduate Research AssistantPhysics Department, Nanjing University, China
2002 to 2004 Research AssistantPhysics Department, Nanjing University, China
2002 to 2003 Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Maryland College Park, MD 2010 Ph.D. in Chemical PhysicsNanjing University 2002 B.S. in Physics
Skills:
Solid background in physics and math. Ten years training in chemical physics and biological physics. Proven record in theoretical and computational modeling of biological systems. Excellent skills in Brownian dynamics simulations, Monte-Carlo simulations, homology modeling, and bioinformatics. Wide range of knowledge in programming: C/C++, Fortran, Perl, and R.
Sep 2011 to May 2012 Senior Business AnalystErnst & Young LLP New York, NY Sep 2004 to May 2006 Internal Auditor, Business Risk Service
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 2011 ABD (All But Dissertation) in Accounting PhD programCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 2008 MS in Industrial AdministrationMichigan State University Lansing, MI 2004 Master in Accounting and EconomicsFudan University 2000 BA in Finance
Skills:
Excel, SAS, STATA, Bloomberg, TEJ, CFA Level I
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Ideology in U. S. Foreign Policy: Case Studies in U. S.-China Policy
Joseph T Ryerson Son Del Metals Service Centers and Offices
600 Quail Ridge Dr, Westmont, IL 60559
Jie Chen Vice President
Zte (USA) Inc Mfg Metal Cutting Type Machine Tools Metalworking Machinery · Whol Communication Equipment Ret Telephone Equipment and Systems · Whol Electronic Parts/Equipment Ret Misc Merchandise · Wholesale Electronic Parts/Equipment Ret Misc Merchandise
33 Wood Ave S, Iselin, NJ 08830 9726718885
Jie Chen Principal
JOY FOOTWEAR INTERNATIONAL INC Whol Footwear
PO Box 520185, Flushing, NY 11352 218 Front St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 13403 35 Ave, Flushing, NY 11354 7188589218
Jie Chen Principal
GLOBAL TAX & BUSINESS CONSULTING, LLC Business Consulting Services
University Of Virginia Transplant Center 1300 Jefferson Park Ave FL 4, Charlottesville, VA 22903 4349248604 (phone), 4349240017 (fax)
UVA Medical Center Inpatient Transplant Surgery & Urology 1215 Lee St 5 W, Charlottesville, VA 22908 4349242338 (phone), 4349242355 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Chen works in Charlottesville, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Transplant Surgery. Ms. Chen is affiliated with University Of Virginia Medical Center.
atusik, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT who leads the Computational Design and Fabrication Group within the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL); Meng Jiang, associate professor at the University of Notre Dame; and senior author Jie Chen,