查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “Large amounts of data may be collected from busine ss computing systems using RPA robots.However, this data does not facilitate RP A or improvements thereto in and of itself. Indeed, businessesmay or may not be aware of processes that could benefit from RPA. Accordingly, an improved mechan ismfor analyzing data for RPA and extracting processes therefrom may be benefic ial.”
查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “Large amounts of data may be collected from busine ss computing systems using RPA robots.However, this data does not facilitate RP A or improvements thereto in and of itself. Indeed, businessesmay or may not be aware of processes that could benefit from RPA. Accordingly, an improved mechan ismfor analyzing data for RPA and extracting processes therefrom may be benefic ial.”
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Various embodiments of the present disclosure address tech nical challenges related to abstractivesummarization techniques given limitatio ns of existing natural language and machine learning approaches. Existing abstra ctive summarization techniques are unable to summarize long, unstructured, dialo gs, suchas call transcripts. In the event summaries are generated, such summari es include disjointed sentences thatare not grounded in the context of the dial og as a whole. These summaries are inaccurate, disjointed, andoften emphasize i rrelevant portions of a dialog. Various embodiments of the present disclosure ma ke importantcontributions to various existing natural language and machine lear ning approaches by addressingeach of these technical challenges.”
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Various embodiments of the present disclosure address tech nical challenges related to abstractivesummarization techniques given limitatio ns of existing natural language and machine learning approaches. Existing abstra ctive summarization techniques are unable to summarize long, unstructured, dialo gs, suchas call transcripts. In the event summaries are generated, such summari es include disjointed sentences thatare not grounded in the context of the dial og as a whole. These summaries are inaccurate, disjointed, andoften emphasize i rrelevant portions of a dialog. Various embodiments of the present disclosure ma ke importantcontributions to various existing natural language and machine lear ning approaches by addressingeach of these technical challenges.”
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Recently, various robot arms have been developed to increa se the grip-based usability of robots. Typicalexamples may be a tool changer an d an adaptive gripper.“The tool changer is an apparatus that is located on an end effector of a robot and that enablesreplacement of the entire tool suitable for an object to be wor ked. Various tools may be mounted on thetool changer, and one of them may be a gripper.
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Recently, various robot arms have been developed to increa se the grip-based usability of robots. Typicalexamples may be a tool changer an d an adaptive gripper.“The tool changer is an apparatus that is located on an end effector of a robot and that enablesreplacement of the entire tool suitable for an object to be wor ked. Various tools may be mounted on thetool changer, and one of them may be a gripper.
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Inventory management in a storage site such as a warehouse can be a complex and labor-intensive process.Inventory items are usually place d at their designated locations with barcodes of the items readily scannableto quickly locate the items. However, in some cases, items can be misplaced and bec ome difficult to befound. Also, misplaced items may occupy space that is reserv ed for incoming inventory, causing storagesite personnel to spend time relocati ng items and tracking missing items.”
查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“Inventory management in a storage site such as a warehouse can be a complex and labor-intensive process.Inventory items are usually place d at their designated locations with barcodes of the items readily scannableto quickly locate the items. However, in some cases, items can be misplaced and bec ome difficult to befound. Also, misplaced items may occupy space that is reserv ed for incoming inventory, causing storagesite personnel to spend time relocati ng items and tracking missing items.”
查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “In service industries, including financial serv ices, it is important to obtain, store andmanage knowledge related to prospecti ve clients, which are referred to as “leads”. One objective ofthe lead manageme nt process is to match a prospective lead with the most appropriate recipient (advisor, salesperson, etc.) in an organization. Traditionally, lead management is handled by the individualsresponsible for client prospecting. These individual s typically obtain information concerning leads bybuying clients lists, receivi ng referrals, and creating web pages that collect information. In the case ofla rge organizations, leads can also be assigned to sales personnel by assignment f rom a central process.While these processes have some effectiveness, the matchi ng between the lead and advisor is based onfairly generalized rules and/or huma n-biased decisions that often result in sub-optimal or unsuccessful leadmatchin g.
查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “In service industries, including financial serv ices, it is important to obtain, store andmanage knowledge related to prospecti ve clients, which are referred to as “leads”. One objective ofthe lead manageme nt process is to match a prospective lead with the most appropriate recipient (advisor, salesperson, etc.) in an organization. Traditionally, lead management is handled by the individualsresponsible for client prospecting. These individual s typically obtain information concerning leads bybuying clients lists, receivi ng referrals, and creating web pages that collect information. In the case ofla rge organizations, leads can also be assigned to sales personnel by assignment f rom a central process.While these processes have some effectiveness, the matchi ng between the lead and advisor is based onfairly generalized rules and/or huma n-biased decisions that often result in sub-optimal or unsuccessful leadmatchin g.