Yuanlin Xie - Fremont CA, US Yuan Li - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Altera Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H01L 21/70
US Classification:
257499, 257E2117, 257E2302
Abstract:
Provided is an IC package. In one implementation, the IC package includes a metal pad having a first metal pad surface and a second metal pad surface substantially parallel to the first metal pad surface; a first dielectric layer having a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, where the first dielectric layer covers a first end portion of the second metal pad surface, and the third surface of the first dielectric layer is substantially parallel to the first and second surfaces of the first dielectric layer; a second dielectric layer having a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, where the second dielectric layer covers a second end portion of the second metal pad surface, and the third surface of the second dielectric layer is substantially parallel to the first and second surfaces of the second dielectric layer; and a metal structure covering a middle portion of the second metal pad surface, a first end portion of the third surface of the first dielectric layer, and a first end portion of the third surface of the second dielectric layer.
Automatic Learning Of Logos For Visual Recognition
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for automatically extracting logos from images. Methods include generating a query list including a plurality of logo search queries, for each logo search query of the plurality of logo search queries: generating a plurality of image search results, each image search result including image data, and clustering the plurality of image search results into a plurality of clusters, each cluster including a plurality of images of the plurality of image search results, extracting, for each cluster of the plurality of clusters, a representative image to provide a plurality of representative images, and a name corresponding to the representative image to provide a plurality of names, and providing the plurality of representative images and the plurality of names to a logo index, the logo index being accessible to identify one or more logo images in a query image.
Tracking Method And Device Adopting A Series Of Observation Models With Different Life Spans
Haizhou Ai - Beijing, CN Yuan Li - Los Angeles CA, US Shihong Lao - Kyoto, JP Takayoshi Yamashita - Kizugawa, JP
Assignee:
Omron Corporation - Kyoto Tsinghua University - Beijing
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382103, 382165
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a tracking method and a tracking device adopting multiple observation models with different life spans. The tracking method is suitable for tracking an object in a low frame rate video or with abrupt motion, and uses three observation models with different life spans to track and detect a specific subject in frame images of a video sequence. An observation model I performs online learning with one frame image prior to the current image, an observation model II performs online learning with five frames prior to the current image, and an observation model III is offline trained. The three observation models are combined by a cascade particle filter so that the specific subject in the low frame rate video or the object with abrupt motion can be tracked quickly and accurately.
Yuan Li - Los Angeles CA, US Hartwig Adam - Marina del Rey CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/62
US Classification:
382159, 382157, 382160, 382161, 382209
Abstract:
Systems and methods for improving visual object recognition by analyzing query images are disclosed. In one example, a visual object recognition module may determine query images matching objects of a training corpus utilized by the module. Matched query images may be added to the training corpus as training images of a matched object to expand the recognition of the object by the module. In another example, relevant candidate image corpora from a pool of image data may be automatically selected by matching the candidate image corpora against user query images. Selected image corpora may be added to a training corpus to improve recognition coverage. In yet another example, objects unknown to a visual object recognition module may be discovered by clustering query images. Clusters of similar query images may be annotated and added into a training corpus to improve recognition coverage.
Systems And Methods For Matching Visual Object Components
Yuan Li - Los Angeles CA, US Hartwig Adam - Marina del Rey CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/62
US Classification:
382159, 382209
Abstract:
Systems and methods for modeling the occurrence of common image components (e. g. , sub-regions) in order to improve visual object recognition are disclosed. In one example, a query image may be matched to a training image of an object. A matched region within the training image to which the query image matches may be determined and a determination may be made whether the matched region is located within an annotated image component of the training image. When the matched region matches only to the image component, an annotation associated with the component may be identified. In another example, sub-regions within a plurality of training image corpora may be annotated as common image components including associated information (e. g. , metadata). Matching sub-regions appearing in many training images of objects may be down-weighted in the matching process to reduce possible false matches to query images including common image components.
A gas vortex device for an internal combustion engine includes at least a guider body installed in a predetermined position of a flowing passage provided between an inlet chamber of a cylinder body and an exhaling end of an air inputting arrangement of the internal combustion engine. The guider body which has an inlet end and an outlet end installed in such a manner that the outlet end should be more proximate to the inlet chamber of the cylinder body than the inlet end. The guider body further has an axial portion and at least two guiding wings extending symmetrically, outwardly and radially from the axial portion. Therefore, a gas mixture including the air and the atomized fuel that are sucked into the flowing passage from the air inputting arrangement are forced to flow through the guider body, inhaling through the inlet end and exhaling from the outlet end thereof before sucking into the inlet chamber of the cylinder body, so that the gas flow is guided by the guiding wings to spin and speed up such whirling motion. Therefore the gas mixture sucking into the inlet chamber of the cylinder body is spinning continuously in vortex form, so as to further atomize the atomized fuel particles to more diminutive tiny particles and more evenly and completely mix the air and atomized fuel particles.
- Mountain View CA, US Madhusudan K. Iyengar - Foster City CA, US Connor Burgess - Alameda CA, US Padam Jain - San Jose CA, US Yuan Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Feini Zhang - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/433 H01L 25/065
Abstract:
Systems and methods for utilizing the dead space around the periphery of a chip for sealing a direct liquid cooled module are disclosed. One of the functions of a direct liquid cooled module is to provide cooling liquid to components located on a chip. A groove member for receiving a sealing member may be applied to the top surface of the chip. The groove member may be directly deposited to the top surface or coupled thereto via an adhesive and/or epoxy. The groove member may be in the form of opposing sidewalls or a u-shaped structure each of which form a partial enclosure for receipt of the sealing member. The groove member may be located entirely within the dead space or at least partially within the dead space and partially within a central area in which the chip components are located. The sealing member may be an O-ring or a gasket.
Spring Loaded Compliant Coolant Distribution Manifold For Direct Liquid Cooled Modules
- Mountain View CA, US Connor Burgess - Alameda CA, US Padam Jain - San Jose CA, US Jorge Padilla - Union City CA, US Feini Zhang - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuan Li - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/433 F28F 9/02 H05K 7/20
Abstract:
Systems and methods for using spring force based compliance to minimize the bypass liquid flow gaps between the tops of chip microfins and bottom side of manifold ports are disclosed herein. A fluid delivery and exhaust manifold structure provides direct liquid cooling of a module. The manifold sits on top of a chip with flow channels. Inlet and outlet channels of the manifold in contact with flow channels of the chip creates an intricate crossflow path for the coolant resulting in improved heat transfer between the chip and the working fluid. The module is also designed with pressure reduction features using internal leakage flow openings to account for pressure differential between fluid entering and being expelled from the module.
Dr. Li graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 1987. She works in Flushing, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Queens Hospital Center.
Aug 2014 to 2000 Senior Financial AnalystMoss Adams LLP San Francisco, CA Nov 2013 to Aug 2014 AuditorWilson Markle Stuckey Hardesty & Bott, LLC Larkspur, CA Jan 2008 to Dec 2012 Senior AuditorMaze & Associates, LLC Pleasant Hill, CA Aug 2007 to Dec 2007 Auditor
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Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA Jul 2007 BS in Accounting
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College of Education and Human Development Sep 2009 to May 2013 Bachelor of Science in KinesiologyUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN
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