James Mault - Evergreen CO, US John Sanderson - Bainbridge Island WA, US Nicholas Anderson - Seattle WA, US Rob Pledger - Lake Oswego OR, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/003000
Abstract:
A system and method of integrated calorie management is presented. The system includes a computer with a processor, memory, display and user input mechanism. The method includes the steps of measuring a resting metabolic rate (RM) of a user and utilizing the measured resting metabolic rate and user activity level over a predetermined time interval to determine a total energy expenditure (TEE) of the user. The method also includes the steps of determining a total calorie intake (TCI) value representing the person's total calorie intake during the predetermined time interval and determining a caloric balance (CB) for the user from the total energy expenditure measurement and the total calorie intake value. The method further includes the step of using a rate of change of the measured resting metabolic rate to determine when to remeasure the resting metabolic rate of the user.
- Seattle WA, US Martin Patrick Butler - Seattle WA, US Manikanta Babu Karanam - Bothell WA, US Nicholas Jeffrey Anderson - Seattle WA, US Boya Hu - Seattle WA, US Zhengyang Wu - Kenmore WA, US FNU Palak - Seattle WA, US James Marlotte - Seattle WA, US
Systems and methods for account data association with voice interface devices are disclosed. For example, when a host user/primary user and guest user have consented for account data to be associated with the primary user's devices, a request to associate the account data may be received. Voice and device-based authentication may be performed to confirm the identity of the guest user and the guest user's account data may be associated with the primary user's devices. During a guest session, voice recognition may be utilized to determine if a given user utterance is from the guest user or the primary user, and actions may be performed by the voice interface device accordingly.
Allocating Compute Nodes As Storage In A Power-Constrained Environment
- Redmond WA, US Jeffrey Edwin SHIPMAN - Redmond WA, US Samer ARAFEH - Sammamish WA, US Nicholas James ANDERSON - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/50
Abstract:
A method for managing storage and computational resources in a datacenter includes obtaining a power delivery limit for a rack power supply delivering power to the plurality of computing devices and measuring a resource telemetry for the first computing device and second computing device in the server rack. In response to measuring a power draw of the server rack above a power threshold value of the power delivery limit, the method includes allocating the second computing device of the server rack as a storage server to the first computing device. The method occurs at a server rack including a plurality of computing devices. A first computing device and a second computing device are in network communication with one another. Each of the first computing device and second computing device include a processor and a hardware storage device.
- Seattle WA, US Martin Patrick Butler - Seattle WA, US Manikanta Babu Karanam - Bothell WA, US Nicholas Jeffrey Anderson - Seattle WA, US Boya Hu - Seattle WA, US Zhengyang Wu - Kenmore WA, US FNU Palak - Seattle WA, US James Marlotte - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G10L 15/22 H04W 12/00 H04W 12/06 H04W 76/15
Abstract:
Systems and methods for account data association with voice interface devices are disclosed. For example, when a host user/primary user and guest user have consented for account data to be associated with the primary user's devices, a request to associate the account data may be received. Voice and device-based authentication may be performed to confirm the identity of the guest user and the guest user's account data may be associated with the primary user's devices. During a guest session, voice recognition may be utilized to determine if a given user utterance is from the guest user or the primary user, and actions may be performed by the voice interface device accordingly.
- Seattle WA, US Martin Patrick Butler - Seattle WA, US Manikanta Babu Karanam - Bothell WA, US Nicholas Jeffrey Anderson - Seattle WA, US Boya Hu - Seattle WA, US Zhengyang Wu - Kenmore WA, US FNU Palak - Seattle WA, US James Marlotte - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G10L 17/24 G10L 15/22
Abstract:
Systems and methods for account data association with voice interface devices are disclosed. For example, when a host user/primary user and guest user have consented for account data to be associated with the primary user's devices, a request to associate the account data may be received. Voice and device-based authentication may be performed to confirm the identity of the guest user and the guest user's account data may be associated with the primary user's devices. During a guest session, voice recognition may be utilized to determine if a given user utterance is from the guest user or the primary user, and actions may be performed by the voice interface device accordingly.
Crew Member Trader Joe's Jun 2012 to 2000Earls' Bar and Restaurant Bellevue, WA Oct 2009 to Jun 2012 Kitchen Supervisor, Baker, Prep/Line CookSeattle Pacific University Seattle, WA Sep 2008 to Mar 2009 Residence Life Administration InternSeattle Pacific University Seattle, WA Sep 2008 to Mar 2009 Peer Advisor
Education:
Seattle Pacific University Seattle, WA Jun 2009 Bachelor of Arts in English Literature