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    'Price Optimization System' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 202401 52944)

    103-106页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by the inventors: ““Field of the Invention “The invention generally relates to a price optimization system, and more partic ularly to a method and system for price optimization through machine learning. “Discussion of the Background “There are certain price optimization systems in the related art for certain ope rations (e.g., for a general merchandise store or grocery stores or other facili ties).

    Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'System And Method For Identifying Or Acq uiring Data Corresponding To A Handled Item', for Approval (USPTO 20240150139)

    106-109页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors: “Increasingly, items are being ordered remotely, e.g., via the internet, using smartphone applications, telephone, order management softwar e provided by a warehouse or a logistics company or otherwise. Remote ordering a llows buyers to order items from the convenience of their home, office or any ot her location, without having to travel to and from a store, be it a local store (e.g., same town or district) or a remote store (further part of the country or abroad). In the case of medications and other pharmaceutical products, facilitat ing remote ordering allows patients who are unable to travel (e.g., due to illne ss or other temporary or permanent disability) to obtain these products convenie ntly and in a timely manner. Therefore, warehouses, distribution centers, or oth er facilities that are tasked with fulfilling orders are required to fulfill and deliver an increasing volume of orders rapidly and accurately.

    Patent Application Titled 'Systems And Methods For Process Tending With A Robot Arm' Published Online (USPTO 20240149451)

    109-114页
    查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: “Process tending generally involves moving a workpiece to the next step of a manufacturing process, positioning the workpiece so that it has a desired orientation with respect to the process step, and then interacting with the process step. Modern manufacturing processes rely on manufacturing steps, s uch as machines, that can be tended by industrial robot arms in order to perform process tending in place of human operators in order improve workplace safety a nd efficiency. The ability to move an industrial robot arm to and from a step in the process can increase the effectiveness of using a robot arm.

    Patent Issued for Actuation system in an exoskeleton (USPTO 11975449)

    114-116页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by the inventors: “Exoskeletons are becoming useful tools for addr essing needs in healthcare and industrial applications. These devices are arrang ed to generate and transfer mechanical power to human joints. To work, these dev ices must achieve optimal kinematic coupling and compatibility between the human joints and rotation axes of the exoskeleton. An exoskeleton typically has mecha tronic designs, control systems, and human-machine interfaces arranged different ly according to the expected usage.

    Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Waste Bag With Absorbent Dispersion Sach et', for Approval (USPTO 20240148207)

    116-120页
    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors: “Conventional autonomous floor cleaning systems are limited in their capabilities. Due to the lack of capabilities, the autonomous floor cl eaning systems only provide rudimentary cleaning solutions. Without the use of a plurality of sensors and better algorithms, the autonomous floor cleaning syste ms are unable to adapt to efficiently clean a variety of messes with optimal mob ility and require manual adjustment to complete cleaning tasks. For example, con ventional autonomous floor cleaning systems use cleaning heads to improve cleani ng efficiency by agitating and loosening dirt, dust, and debris. If the cleaning head of a vacuum or sweeper is too low, the autonomous floor cleaning system ma y be unable to move over an obstacle or may damage the floor, and if the cleanin g head is too high, the autonomous floor cleaning system may miss some of the me ss. Even if a user manually sets the cleaning head at an optimal height, mobilit y of the cleaning head within the environment without getting stuck may be sacri ficed for cleaning efficacy, which may still be nonoptimal for a variety of surf ace types and messes in the environment.

    Augmenting visual errors or variability does not enhance motor learning in remot e web application tasks

    120-121页
    查看更多>>摘要:By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – According to news reporting based on a preprint abstract, our journalists obtained the following quote sourced from bi orxiv.org: “Laboratory experiments employing robotic manipulandum are far from achieving th eir goal of helping people improve their motor learning. Remote experiments usin g web applications are an effective tool for bridging the gap between robotic ma nipulandum experiments in the laboratory and general motor tasks outside.

    Training Social Skills With a Social Robot: An Experimental Study on the Percept ion of a Virtual Robot’s Different Training Styles and Roles

    121-121页
    查看更多>>摘要:By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – According to news reporting based on a preprint abstract, our journalists obtained the following quote sourced from os f.io: “Since robots trigger social reactions as social interaction partners but are le ss socially complex and intimidating, they may offer a promising way to train yo ung adults’ social skills and improve their social confidence. Since social robo ts can take over different roles and display different behaviors, two questions arise: Should the robot take over the role of a coach (higher expertise, higher hierarchical level) or a training partner (equal expertise, equal hierarchical l evel)? Is the training style more appreciated when it is challenging (focusing o n shortcomings that can be improved) or encouraging (focusing on successes that should be strengthened)? These two aspects are examined in an online study with 2x2 between-subjects design where participants get to interact with a virtual ro bot taking over the different training roles and styles.