Chun R. Xia - Palo Alto CA, US Yufeng Li - Santa Clara CA, US Bo Li - Mountain View CA, US Victor S. Zhu - Belmont CA, US Yang Li - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
PeopleSoft, Inc. - Plesanton CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715513, 705 25, 705 27
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a web page can be dynamically created by a non-technical person. A technical person can set up a web page and incorporate marketing object containers. A non-technical person, such as a marketing person, then decides what marketing object to put into the various marketing object containers. Style templates, marketing campaigns, and various items associated with the campaigns may be used to create or change the web page. According to an embodiment of the present invention, these marketing object containers may be dynamically associated with different marketing object at different times.
System And Method For Providing A Distributed Marketing Presentation
Chun R. Xia - Palo Alto CA, US Yufeng Li - Santa Clara CA, US Bo Li - Mountain View CA, US Victor S. Zhu - Belmont CA, US Yang Li - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 27, 705 26
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a web page can be dynamically created by a non-technical person. A technical person can set up a web page and incorporate marketing object containers. A non-technical person, such as a marketing person, then decides what marketing object to put into the various marketing object containers. Style templates, marketing campaigns, and various items associated with the campaigns may be used to create or change the web page. According to an embodiment of the present invention, these marketing object containers may be dynamically associated with different marketing object at different times.
Character Recognition For Overlapping Textual User Input
Henry A. Rowley - Sunnyvale CA, US Franz Och - Palo Alto CA, US Yang Li - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382187, 382186
Abstract:
Techniques described herein may recognize handwritten characters that are written at least partially over the top of one another that are input to a computing device. The handwritten characters may be formed of one or more strokes. A user may write characters or parts of words over approximately the same area of graphical user interface (i. e. , on top of each other) without having to wait for a timeout between character input and without having to select a button or provide another input indicating the character is complete before entering input for another character. Once a character is at least partially recognized, a graphical indication corresponding to the user input displayed on a screen may be altered. Such alterations may include fading or changing size or location of the graphical indication.
Character Recognition For Overlapping Textual User Input
Henry A. Rowley - Sunnyvale CA, US Franz Och - Palo Alto CA, US Yang Li - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382187, 382186
Abstract:
Techniques described herein may recognize handwritten characters that are written at least partially over the top of one another that are input to a computing device. The handwritten characters may be formed of one or more strokes. A user may write characters or parts of words over approximately the same area of graphical user interface (i. e. , on top of each other) without having to wait for a timeout between character input and without having to select a button or provide another input indicating the character is complete before entering input for another character. Once a character is at least partially recognized, a graphical indication corresponding to the user input displayed on a screen may be altered. Such alterations may include fading or changing size or location of the graphical indication.
Alan L. Grantz - Aptos CA, US Dadi Setiadi - Edina MN, US Yang Li - Bloomington MN, US
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
F16C 32/06
US Classification:
384107, 384112, 384110
Abstract:
A fluid dynamic bearing formed by a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) wafer-level batch-fabrication process is provided. The process results in a high performance and high reliability fluid dynamic bearing having features including higher bearing lifetime at high RPM, improved bearing stiffness, durability and thrust/restoring forces capabilities. The present invention is especially useful with small form factor disc drive memory devices having constraints in motor height, such as a 2. 5 inch disc drive, requiring high performance including high rotational speed and large areal density. A sacrificial layer is utilized in the process to simultaneously form symmetrical facing surfaces of relatively rotatable components. The facing surfaces define, therebetween, a desired feature, such as a journal bearing, a thrust bearing, a fluid channel, a fluid reservoir, a capillary seal, pressure generating grooves, and other profile geometries. Such geometry control allows for design freedom in obtaining a desired bearing performance and stiffness.
Jaime Guillermo Ruiz - Kitchener, CA Yang Li - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156, 345172
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for identifying motion-based inputs to an electronic device involves determining that the electronic device has been rotated in a first direction of rotation past a first threshold orientation; determining that the electronic device has been rotated in a second direction of rotation that is substantially the opposite of the first direction of rotation, past a second threshold; and analyzing motion of the device to identify motion-based inputs to the device other than the rotation of the device in the first and second directions, based on the two determinations.
A computer-implemented method for moving information between computing devices includes capturing a digital image of a display of a first computing device using a camera of a second computing device, transmitting, to the first computing device, data that corresponds to the digital image; analyzing the transmitted data on the first computing device to determine whether the digital image matches a current display of the first computing device, and using the analysis to cause one of the first or second computing devices to invoke an application and match a state of an application that is executing on the other of the first or second computing devices.
Yang Li - Palo Alto CA, US Hao Lu - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033 G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715863, 715702, 715864, 345173
Abstract:
In general, this disclosure describes techniques for providing a user of a first computing device (e. g. , a mobile device) with the ability to utilize the first computing device to control a second computing device (e. g. , a television). Specifically, the techniques of this disclosure may, in some examples, allow the user to use drawing gestures on a mobile computing device to remotely control and operate the second computing device. Using a presence-sensitive user interface device (e. g. , a touch screen), the user may use drawing gestures to indicate characters associated with operations and commands to control the second computing device.
Market Metrix Larkspur, CA Mar 2012 to Sep 2014 Database AnalystDiscovia San Francisco, CA Mar 2011 to Feb 2012 Electronic Discovery Technician
Education:
UC Berkeley Jan 2011 to Mar 2011 Baccalaureate in Information Systems and ManagementSan Francisco State University Mar 2001 to Sep 2006 BS in Computer Information Systems
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY Berkeley, CA Apr 2008 to Apr 2014 Chemist Project Scientist / Engineer / Research ScholarLAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY
2013 to 2013 Development of Chemical AdditivesVISIONOX CO., LTD
Jul 2007 to Apr 2008 Intern
Education:
Tsinghua University Sep 2002 to Jul 2007 Doctoral in ResearchTsinghua University 2007 Ph.D. in ChemistryTsinghua University 2002 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
2012 to 2000 Product Development Engineer, SWIFT/ GSS divisionApplied Materials Santa Clara, CA 2011 to 2011 Capital Improvement Project Engineer Intern, Display division
Aug 2008 to 2000 Graduate Research Assistant - AdvisorMassachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Feb 2012 to May 2012 Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics Teaching AssistantFields, Forces
Feb 2010 to May 2010 Flows in Biological Systems Teaching AssistantGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA May 2006 to May 2008 Undergraduate Research Assistant - AdvisorUniversity of California Berkeley, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Amgen Summer Research Internship - Advisor
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Aug 2008 to May 2013 Ph.D. in Biological EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA Apr 2000 to Aug 2004 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Aug 2008 to 2000 Graduate Research AssistantMassachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Feb 2012 to May 2012 Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics Teaching AssistantFields, Forces
Feb 2010 to May 2010 Flows in Biological Systems Teaching AssistantGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA May 2006 to May 2008 Undergraduate Research AssistantUniversity of California Berkeley, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Amgen Summer Research Internship
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 2013 Ph.D. in Biological EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 2004 to 2008 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Nokia Research Center Berkeley, CA May 2013 to Nov 2013 Research Intern
Education:
University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 2009 to 2013 PhD in Electrical EngineeringNew Mexico Tech Socorro, NM 2007 to 2009 Master's in Electrical EngineeringBeijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2001 to 2005 B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Simulation, cognitive radio, software defined radio, spectrum sensing, signal detection, quickest detection, ZigBee, wireless sensor network, C programming, Matlab programming, Python programming, probability and stochastic processes
2012 to 2000 Resident (Orthodontic)Boston University Department of Pedodontics
2012 to 2000 Supervising ResidentBoston University
2010 to 2000 Resident (Orthodontic)University of Pacific Union City, CA Jul 2009 to Jun 2010 Resident (Advanced Education in General Dentistry)Highland General Hospital Oakland, CA Jul 2009 to Jun 2010 Resident (General Dental)
Education:
Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Department of Orthodontics Boston, MA 2010 to 2013 MScD, Certificate in Advanced Graduate StudiesUniversity of the Pacific Union City, CA 2009 to 2010 Certificate in Advanced Education in General DentistryMcGill University Montral, QC 2005 to 2009 D.M.DMcGill University Montral, QC 2004 to 2005 BS in Dental Preparatory Science
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Yulin, China Xi'an, China Beijing, China Monterey, CA, USA Berkeley, CA, USA Seattle, WA, USA Sunnyvale, CA, USA Palo Alto, CA, USA
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Google - Research Scientist (2008) University of Washington - Research Associate (2005-2008) University of California at Berkeley - Postdoctoral Researcher (2002-2005)
Education:
Chinese Academy of Sciences - Computer Science
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HCI Research Scientist at Google
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Oliver Wyman - Summer Consultant (2011-2011) Duke Law School - Research Intern (2009-2009)
Education:
Yale University - History, Ward Melville High School
Yang Li
Work:
Bourns Inc. - Sales Marketing Coordinator (2007)
Education:
University of California, Riverside - Computer Science, University of California, Riverside - Business Administration
Yang Li
Work:
SpaceX - System Integration Engineer (2008)
Education:
University of Michigan - Aerospace Engineering, Churchill High School - Diploma