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    'Traversing Robot With Multiple End Effectors' in Patent Application Approval Pr ocess (USPTO 20240399593)

    124-127页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: ““Technical Field“The example and non-limiting embodiments relate generally to a robot and, more particularly, to atraversing robot with multiple end-effectors that can be util ized in material-handling vacuum-environmentsystems and other applications.“Brief Description of Prior Developments“Modern semiconductor manufacturing factories seek wafer processing systems with the following characteristics:a compact footprint (cost per unit area of facto ry floor space), capability of handling multiplewafers simultaneously (producti vity, for example, the number of wafers processed per unit time), andcapability of supporting flexible wafer flows (variety of recipes, maintenance of process modules duringoperation).”

    'Traversing Robot With Multiple End Effectors' in Patent Application Approval Pr ocess (USPTO 20240399593)

    124-127页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: ““Technical Field“The example and non-limiting embodiments relate generally to a robot and, more particularly, to atraversing robot with multiple end-effectors that can be util ized in material-handling vacuum-environmentsystems and other applications.“Brief Description of Prior Developments“Modern semiconductor manufacturing factories seek wafer processing systems with the following characteristics:a compact footprint (cost per unit area of facto ry floor space), capability of handling multiplewafers simultaneously (producti vity, for example, the number of wafers processed per unit time), andcapability of supporting flexible wafer flows (variety of recipes, maintenance of process modules duringoperation).”

    Patent Issued for Systems and methods for disrupting resonance in vacuum cup ass emblies used with programmable motion devices (USPTO 12157223)

    128-131页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“The invention generally relates to programmable motion sys tems and relates in particular to end-effectorsfor programmable motion devices (e.g., robotic systems) for use in object processing systems such as objectsort ation systems.

    Patent Issued for Systems and methods for disrupting resonance in vacuum cup ass emblies used with programmable motion devices (USPTO 12157223)

    128-131页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“The invention generally relates to programmable motion sys tems and relates in particular to end-effectorsfor programmable motion devices (e.g., robotic systems) for use in object processing systems such as objectsort ation systems.

    'Detection And Remediation Of Improper Value Modification Using Machine Learning ' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240403826)

    132-136页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “Online concierge systems receive orders for ite ms from customers and provide them topickers (or shoppers), who fulfill the ord ers. To fulfill an order, the online concierge system allocates theorder to the picker, who obtains items in an order from a retailer. The picker fulfills the order by deliveringthe obtained items to a customer.

    'Detection And Remediation Of Improper Value Modification Using Machine Learning ' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240403826)

    132-136页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “Online concierge systems receive orders for ite ms from customers and provide them topickers (or shoppers), who fulfill the ord ers. To fulfill an order, the online concierge system allocates theorder to the picker, who obtains items in an order from a retailer. The picker fulfills the order by deliveringthe obtained items to a customer.

    Patent Application Titled 'Using Artificial Intelligence To Generate Customized Summaries Of Conversations' Published Online (USPTO 20240403540)

    137-140页
    查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: ““Field of the Invention“Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to interpersonal communic ation, and morespecifically to conversations among people.“Discussion of the Related Art“Many conversations among people, such as conversations that occur during meetin gs, business meetings,legal proceedings, conferences, get-togethers, gatherings , parties, etc., are oral in nature. That is,the participants of the conversati on communicate with each other via spoken words. In contrast, someconversations among people are non-oral in nature, such as conversations carried out with wri tten wordsrather than spoken words. These types of conversations, for example, can be conducted via mobile textmessaging, instant messaging applications, onli ne chat applications, etc.”

    Patent Application Titled 'Using Artificial Intelligence To Generate Customized Summaries Of Conversations' Published Online (USPTO 20240403540)

    137-140页
    查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: ““Field of the Invention“Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to interpersonal communic ation, and morespecifically to conversations among people.“Discussion of the Related Art“Many conversations among people, such as conversations that occur during meetin gs, business meetings,legal proceedings, conferences, get-togethers, gatherings , parties, etc., are oral in nature. That is,the participants of the conversati on communicate with each other via spoken words. In contrast, someconversations among people are non-oral in nature, such as conversations carried out with wri tten wordsrather than spoken words. These types of conversations, for example, can be conducted via mobile textmessaging, instant messaging applications, onli ne chat applications, etc.”

    Patent Issued for Semantic detection and rendering in digital content (USPTO 121 59021)

    140-143页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “Digital content is becoming increasingly popula r, as content may be easily transportable andaccessible from virtually anywhere . Such content may be provided for display on a device such as a laptop,smart p hone, tablet, or e-reader. The content may include headings, text, and other var ious sections,including tables and images, which may be rendered on a screen ba sed on the dimensions available forthe device. Often, such sections may be rend ered across different “pages,” forcing users to swipe or “turnpages” back and f orth to understand the content. For example, images or tables may be displayed separately from captions. Headings may be displayed separately from chapter start s. Tables and relevanttext may be presented separately, which may be increasing ly frustrating when a user is trying to understandcomplex information such as f rom a textbook or article. Question and answer sections may be separated,or unn ecessary page breaks may cause the content’s formatting to appear choppy or disj ointed. Unhappyusers dealing with these issues may end up submitting negative r eviews, and users may be discouragedfrom using digital content over content tha t is provided in physical form.”

    Patent Issued for Semantic detection and rendering in digital content (USPTO 121 59021)

    140-143页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by theinventors: “Digital content is becoming increasingly popula r, as content may be easily transportable andaccessible from virtually anywhere . Such content may be provided for display on a device such as a laptop,smart p hone, tablet, or e-reader. The content may include headings, text, and other var ious sections,including tables and images, which may be rendered on a screen ba sed on the dimensions available forthe device. Often, such sections may be rend ered across different “pages,” forcing users to swipe or “turnpages” back and f orth to understand the content. For example, images or tables may be displayed separately from captions. Headings may be displayed separately from chapter start s. Tables and relevanttext may be presented separately, which may be increasing ly frustrating when a user is trying to understandcomplex information such as f rom a textbook or article. Question and answer sections may be separated,or unn ecessary page breaks may cause the content’s formatting to appear choppy or disj ointed. Unhappyusers dealing with these issues may end up submitting negative r eviews, and users may be discouragedfrom using digital content over content tha t is provided in physical form.”