Patents by Inventor Pascal Valobra
Pascal Valobra has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9569327Abstract: An alert processing system and method are adapted for processing device alerts. The system includes a routing device in communication with a printer. The routing device receives at least one alert description in a source language transmitted from the printer. The routing device identifies a set of words derived from the alert description related to a condition of the associated device. The routing device compares the set of words, in a target language, to a categorization model and, based on the comparison, categorizes the set of words into to one of a predetermined set of alert categories.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Singh, Yves Hoppenot, Frederic Roulland, Pascal Valobra, Victor Ciriza
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Patent number: 9329822Abstract: Methods and systems are presented for performing one or more printer device management functions in a network, in which affinities between printers are determined from job tracking data to indicate associations between printer devices and user devices, and the affinity data is used to perform one or more printer management functions such as determining printer connections for new or roaming user devices, print job redirection, and identification of underutilized printer device assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Matthew Scrafford, Shawn Kammerdiener, Victor Ciriza, Pascal Valobra, Bruno Marquie, Kirk Pothos, Guillaume Bouchard, Francois Ragnet
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Patent number: 9185241Abstract: The present disclosure teaches a device and method for simulating energy consumption by a multi-functional printing device. The device includes a processor and a computer readable memory, the memory including instructions for causing the processor to perform the method. The method includes loading an activity log comprising a plurality of jobs, loading a first strategy from a plurality of strategies, simulating each of the plurality of jobs at the printing device according to the first strategy, determining a first amount of power required by the printing device to perform the plurality of jobs, determining a second amount of power consumed by the printing device between performing the plurality jobs, creating a report including estimated power consumption by the multi-functional printing device to complete the plurality of jobs according to the first strategy, and causing the report to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Pascal Valobra, Lionel Cazenave, Victor Ciriza Lope
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Patent number: 8935199Abstract: A system and a method for linking textual and physical concepts are disclosed. The method includes extracting candidate phrases from a knowledge base for a device, the candidate phrases including noun phrases. A set of candidate concepts is generated, based on the extracted noun phrases. Provision is made, e.g., on a graphical user interface, for a user to generate mapped concepts for physical components of the device by selecting, for each concept to be mapped, a physical component shown in a graphical representation of the device and at least one of the candidate concepts which is to be linked to that physical component. The knowledge base is indexed, based on the mapped concepts. In this way, textual expressions in the knowledge base are linked to a respective physical component through one of the mapped concepts.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Frederic Roulland, Stefania Castellani, Nicolas Hairon, Pascal Valobra
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Patent number: 8902220Abstract: A system and method for a pre-print, three-dimensional virtual rendering of a print piece is disclosed. A plurality of modular/pipelined architectural layers are managed, operated, and organized by a controller. A product definition is provided to a job ticket adaptation layer where it is transformed into a physical model. The physical model is then transformed into a display model via the product model layer. The display model is transformed into a scene that can be displayed on a graphical user interface as a three dimensional virtual rendering by a rendering layer, where the binding elements may further include 3D binding models as well as 2D textures on 3D surfaces to simulate 3D models.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rolleston, Alan T. Coté, Neil R. Sembower, Steven J. Harrington, Pascal Valobra
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Patent number: 8902450Abstract: Methods and systems are presented for identifying potential printer failures in a networked printing enterprise, in which job tracking data is gathered for print jobs in the network, affinity data is derived from the job tracking data indicating associations between printer devices and user devices, and potential printer failures are identified based on changes in the affinity data.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Matthew Scrafford, Shawn Kammerdiener, Victor Ciriza, Pascal Valobra, Bruno Marquie, Kirk Pothos, Guillaume Bouchard
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Publication number: 20140253935Abstract: The present disclosure teaches a device and method for simulating energy consumption by a multi-functional printing device. The device includes a processor and a computer readable memory, the memory including instructions for causing the processor to perform the method. The method includes loading an activity log comprising a plurality of jobs, loading a first strategy from a plurality of strategies, simulating each of the plurality of jobs at the printing device according to the first strategy, determining a first amount of power required by the printing device to perform the plurality of jobs, determining a second amount of power consumed by the printing device between performing the plurality jobs, creating a report including estimated power consumption by the multi-functional printing device to complete the plurality of jobs according to the first strategy, and causing the report to be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Pascal Valobra, Lionel Cazenave, Victor Ciriza Lope
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Patent number: 8713045Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for automatically tagging locations using collected traveler information. Traveler information, including a time/date stamp and a unique identification associated with the traveler are collected and stored in a database with locations corresponding to transportation stops. A location query, which includes a location type, an analysis period, optionally, an analysis approach, and a user selected threshold are received and a number of time/location stamps for each location is determined based upon an interval associated with the selected type. The maximum number of time/location stamps for that location is determined, and using the selected threshold, a minimum number of stamps required to designate a location as the selected type is determined. When the number of time/location stamps within the time interval for the selected type is greater than or equal to the minimum number calculated, the location is tagged as the selected location type.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guillaume M. Bouchard, Luis Rafael Ulloa Paredes, Victor Ciriza, Lionel Cazenave, Pascal Valobra
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Publication number: 20140095144Abstract: An alert processing system and method are adapted for processing device alerts. The system includes a routing device in communication with a printer. The routing device receives at least one alert description in a source language transmitted from the printer. The routing device identifies a set of words derived from the alert description related to a condition of the associated device. The routing device compares the set of words, in a target language, to a categorization model and, based on the comparison, categorizes the set of words into to one of a predetermined set of alert categories.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Anand Singh, Yves Hoppenot, Frederic Roulland, Pascal Valobra, Victor Ciriza
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Publication number: 20130185324Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for automatically tagging locations using collected traveler information. Traveler information, including a time/date stamp and a unique identification associated with the traveler are collected and stored in a database with locations corresponding to transportation stops. A location query, which includes a location type, an analysis period, optionally, an analysis approach, and a user selected threshold are received and a number of time/location stamps for each location is determined based upon an interval associated with the selected type. The maximum number of time/location stamps for that location is determined, and using the selected threshold, a minimum number of stamps required to designate a location as the selected type is determined. When the number of time/location stamps within the time interval for the selected type is greater than or equal to the minimum number calculated, the location is tagged as the selected location type.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guillaume M. Bouchard, Luis Rafael Ulloa Paredes, Victor Ciriza, Lionel Cazenave, Pascal Valobra
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Publication number: 20130076727Abstract: A system and method for a pre-print, three-dimensional virtual rendering of a print piece is disclosed. A plurality of modular/pipelined architectural layers are managed, operated, and organized by a controller. A product definition is provided to a job ticket adaptation layer where it is transformed into a physical model. The physical model is then transformed into a display model via the product model layer. The display model is transformed into a scene that can be displayed on a graphical user interface as a three dimensional virtual rendering by a rendering layer, where the rendering includes one or more binding elements to satisfy the product definition. The binding elements may further include 3D binding models as well as 2D textures on 3D surfaces to simulate 3D models. The modularity further enables different product description formats to be supported by only altering the job ticket adaptation layer, and that different graphics rendering engines can be supported by altering only the rendering layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rolleston, Alan T. Coté, Neil R. Sembower, Steven J. Harrington, Pascal Valobra, Aanand Natarajan
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Publication number: 20130076730Abstract: A system and method for a pre-print, three-dimensional virtual rendering of a print piece is disclosed. A plurality of modular/pipelined architectural layers are managed, operated, and organized by a controller. A product definition is provided to a job ticket adaptation layer where it is transformed into a physical model. The physical model is then transformed into a display model via the product model layer. The display model is transformed into a scene that can be displayed on a graphical user interface as a three dimensional virtual rendering by a rendering layer, where the rendering includes one or more binding elements to satisfy the product definition. The modularity further enables different product description formats to be supported by only altering the job ticket adaptation layer, and that different graphics rendering engines can be supported by altering only the rendering layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rolleston, Alan T. Coté, Neil R. Sembower, Steven J. Harrington, Pascal Valobra, Aanand Natarajan
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Publication number: 20130077113Abstract: A system and method for a pre-print, three-dimensional virtual rendering of a print piece is disclosed. A plurality of modular/pipelined architectural layers are managed, operated, and organized by a controller. A product definition is provided to a job ticket adaptation layer where it is transformed into a physical model. The physical model is then transformed into a display model via the product model layer. The display model is transformed into a scene that can be displayed on a graphical user interface as a three dimensional virtual rendering by a rendering layer, where the rendering includes one or more binding elements to satisfy the product definition. The modularity further enables different product description formats to be supported by only altering the job ticket adaption layer, and that different graphics rendering engines can be supported by altering only the rendering layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rolleston, Alan T. Coté, Neil R. Sembower, Steven J. Harrington, Pascal Valobra, Aanand Natarajan, Mahesh Neginhal
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Patent number: 8280842Abstract: A system and method which may be implemented at least partly by a computer, are provided for developing a support system. A virtual representation of a device is generated for display on a user interface. Links between components of the virtual representation, which represent components of the device, and corresponding cases in a searchable knowledge base (SKB) are stored. Users can navigate the SKB in search of a solution to a problem with the device with the assistance of the virtual representation which enables actuation of the existing links. The users are able to create new links, each new link linking a component of the virtual representation with a case in the SKB which the user identifies as providing a solution to the problem with the device which is related to the component. The new link is stored for future use by the user or by other users.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Frederic Roulland, Pascal Valobra, Ye Deng, Stefania Castellani, Jacki O'Neill
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Publication number: 20120162202Abstract: A system and method for a pre-print, three-dimensional virtual rendering of a print piece is disclosed. A plurality of modular/pipelined architectural layers are managed, operated, and organized by a controller. A product definition is provided to a job ticket adaptation layer where it is transformed into a physical model. The physical model is then transformed into a display model via the product model layer. The display model is transformed into a scene that can be displayed on a graphical user interface as a three dimensional virtual rendering by a rendering layer, where the binding elements may further include 3D binding models as well as 2D textures on 3D surfaces to simulate 3D models.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rolleston, Alan T. Coté, Neil R. Sembower, Steven J. Harrington, Pascal Valobra
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Publication number: 20120150920Abstract: A system and a method for linking textual and physical concepts are disclosed. The method includes extracting candidate phrases from a knowledge base for a device, the candidate phrases including noun phrases. A set of candidate concepts is generated, based on the extracted noun phrases. Provision is made, e.g., on a graphical user interface, for a user to generate mapped concepts for physical components of the device by selecting, for each concept to be mapped, a physical component shown in a graphical representation of the device and at least one of the candidate concepts which is to be linked to that physical component. The knowledge base is indexed, based on the mapped concepts. In this way, textual expressions in the knowledge base are linked to a respective physical component through one of the mapped concepts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Frederic Roulland, Stefania Castellani, Nicolas Hairon, Pascal Valobra
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Patent number: 8145073Abstract: Systems and methods are described that facilitate using end-user feedback to automatically distinguish between a normal behavior and a device failure which can be a hard failure (e.g., a device malfunction) or a soft failure. For instance, upon detection of a usage switch from a first device to a second device by a user, a survey message is sent to the user to solicit information regarding the reasons for the switch. If the switch was triggered by a device malfunction, the detected device failure is verified and an alert is sent to an administrator and/or potentially impacted users. If the switch was triggered by the user's need for functionality (e.g., color printing, collation, etc.) not provided by the first device, which is otherwise functioning properly, then the detected failure is determined to be a failure and the failure detection algorithm is updated accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guillaume Bouchard, Victor Ciriza, Laurent Donini, Pascal Valobra
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Patent number: 8074124Abstract: As set forth herein, a system identifies soft failures of devices. An interface captures transactional data between one or more users and one or more devices within the system. A data log receives the transactional data from the interface and stores the data as historical data for subsequent retrieval. A warning system evaluates the historical data in the data log to identify one or more devices that have a soft failure condition, wherein an alarm is output for each soft failure identified. A display module combines the historical data from the data log and one or more alarms from the warning system into a single display for review.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guillaume Bouchard, Laurent Donini, Pascal Valobra, Victor Ciriza
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Publication number: 20100229080Abstract: A system and method which may be implemented at least partly by a computer, are provided for developing a support system. A virtual representation of a device is generated for display on a user interface. Links between components of the virtual representation, which represent components of the device, and corresponding cases in a searchable knowledge base (SKB) are stored. Users can navigate the SKB in search of a solution to a problem with the device with the assistance of the virtual representation which enables actuation of the existing links. The users are able to create new links, each new link linking a component of the virtual representation with a case in the SKB which the user identifies as providing a solution to the problem with the device which is related to the component. The new link is stored for future use by the user or by other users.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Frederic Roulland, Pascal Valobra, Ye Deng, Stefania Castellani, Jacki O'Neill
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Publication number: 20100145647Abstract: Systems and methods are described that facilitate using end-user feedback to automatically distinguish between a normal behavior and a device failure which can be a hard failure (e.g., a device malfunction) or a soft failure. For instance, upon detection of a usage switch from a first device to a second device by a user, a survey message is sent to the user to solicit information regarding the reasons for the switch. If the switch was triggered by a device malfunction, the detected device failure is verified and an alert is sent to an administrator and/or potentially impacted users. If the switch was triggered by the user's need for functionality (e.g., color printing, collation, etc.) not provided by the first device, which is otherwise functioning properly, then the detected failure is determined to be a failure and the failure detection algorithm is updated accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Guillaume Bouchard, Victor Ciriza, Laurent Donini, Pascal Valobra