Patents by Inventor Keying LI
Keying LI 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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Publication number: 20240404628Abstract: The subject invention pertains to the field of healthcare informalities and provides information and communication (ICT) technology useful for methods and tools for paternity and/or maternity testing. An analytical pipeline based on low-pass GS (e.g., 1-fold read depth), referred to herein as LpPat, is provided for paternity and/or maternity testing (e.g., with trio-based and duo-based analytical modes). By down-sampling the read-depth from 10 trios with confirmed paternity and maternity, an optimal read depth of 1-fold is demonstrated across other sequencing parameters with a turnaround time for the analysis of less than one hour. The robust performance has been validated by another 170 trios sequenced from different library construction methods and platforms. The algorithmic analysis provides a rapid, cost effective, and sequencing-platform-neutral paternity and/or maternity test, based on low-pass genetic sequencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Zirui DONG, Kwong Wai CHOY, Keying LI, Matthew Hoi Kin CHAU
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Patent number: 11061949Abstract: A system may include a database and server device(s), where the database contains incident record(s) that include information about reported issues, as well as information resource(s) related to the issue(s) and organized into categories, and where the server device(s): provide a graphical user interface (GUI) that comprises (i) a first pane including information from a particular incident record and (ii) a second pane including a search field and a menu enabling selection from the categories; receive a keyword entered in the search field and a selection of categories from the menu; provide an updated representation of the GUI in which the second pane shows search results based on the keyword and including information resource(s) from selected categories, where the information resource(s) are respectively associated with controls; and, responsive to activation of a control, store a link between the particular incident record and the information resource associated with this control.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.Inventors: Matthew David Lloyd, Antin Brucelee Selvaraj, Lifen Yan, Keying Li, Sravani Boggarapu
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Publication number: 20200074001Abstract: A system may include a database and server device(s), where the database contains incident record(s) that include information about reported issues, as well as information resource(s) related to the issue(s) and organized into categories, and where the server device(s): provide a graphical user interface (GUI) that comprises (i) a first pane including information from a particular incident record and (ii) a second pane including a search field and a menu enabling selection from the categories; receive a keyword entered in the search field and a selection of categories from the menu; provide an updated representation of the GUI in which the second pane shows search results based on the keyword and including information resource(s) from selected categories, where the information resource(s) are respectively associated with controls; and, responsive to activation of a control, store a link between the particular incident record and the information resource associated with this control.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2018Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Matthew David Lloyd, Antin Brucelee Selvaraj, Lifen Yan, Keying Li, Sravani Boggarapu
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Patent number: 10511606Abstract: It can be difficult to manage assets, particularly when determining ownership of assets. Systems and methods for facilitating identification of ownership of an asset include identifying an asset (e.g., an item capable of being owned), identifying one or more actors (e.g., an entity capable of owning an asset), and identifying interactions between the asset and each actor. The systems and methods additionally apply a decay factor to the identified interactions to cause a reduction in the significance of the identified interactions between the asset and each actor and produce an asset ownership score for each actor based on the decay-modified interactions. The resulting asset ownership score for each actor is provided to an entity in a fashion that allows the entity to identify a comparative likelihood that each actor is a potential owner of the asset.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Samuel Terrence Trim, Patricia Anne Donnellan, Eliyohu Aron Inger, Keying Li, Praneeth Reddy Vatti, Yan Guo, Senthil Vel Gunasekaran, Nagarjuna Aravapalli, Neeta Vinod Atal, Priyatham Reddy Allala, Stephen Robert White, Xiaoming Wang, Michael Gordon Hale, Jason Drew Black
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Patent number: 10388040Abstract: Displaying a representation of an asset. The method includes an act of displaying a different representation for at least a first actor of the one or more actors. An asset being an item capable of being owned, and actors being entities capable of owning an asset. The method also includes displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representation for the first actor such that a likelihood of the first actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the different representation.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Samuel Terrence Trim, Patricia Anne Donnellan, Eliyohu Aron Inger, Keying Li, Praneeth Reddy Vatti, Yan Guo, Senthil Vel Gunasekaran, Nagarjuna Aravapalli, Neeta Vinod Atal, Priyatham Reddy Allala, Stephen Robert White, Xiaoming Wang, Michael Gordon Hale, Jason Drew Black
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Publication number: 20190007414Abstract: It can be difficult to manage assets, particularly when determining ownership of assets. Systems and methods for facilitating identification of ownership of an asset include identifying an asset (e.g., an item capable of being owned), identifying one or more actors (e.g., an entity capable of owning an asset), and identifying interactions between the asset and each actor. The systems and methods additionally apply a decay factor to the identified interactions to cause a reduction in the significance of the identified interactions between the asset and each actor and produce an asset ownership score for each actor based on the decay-modified interactions. The resulting asset ownership score for each actor is provided to an entity in a fashion that allows the entity to identify a comparative likelihood that each actor is a potential owner of the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Samuel Terrence TRIM, Patricia Anne DONNELLAN, Eliyohu Aron INGER, Keying LI, Praneeth Reddy VATTI, Yan GUO, Senthil Vel GUNASEKARAN, Nagarjuna ARAVAPALLI, Neeta Vinod ATAL, Priyatham Reddy ALLALA, Stephen Robert WHITE, Xiaoming WANG, Michael Gordon HALE, Jason Drew BLACK
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Publication number: 20190005692Abstract: Displaying a representation of an asset. The method includes an act of displaying a different representation for at least a first actor of the one or more actors. An asset being an item capable of being owned, and actors being entities capable of owning an asset. The method also includes displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representation for the first actor such that a likelihood of the first actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the different representation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Samuel Terrence TRIM, Patricia Anne DONNELLAN, Eliyohu Aron INGER, Keying LI, Praneeth Reddy VATTI, Yan GUO, Senthil Vel GUNASEKARAN, Nagarjuna ARAVAPALLI, Neeta Vinod ATAL, Priyatham Reddy ALLALA, Stephen Robert WHITE, Xiaoming WANG, Michael Gordon HALE, Jason Drew BLACK
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Patent number: 8630810Abstract: Provided are methods of simulating tissue healing. The methods comprise using a mechanistic computer model of the interrelated effects of inflammation, tissue damage or dysfunction and tissue healing to predict an outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo, thereby predicting the outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo. Implementations of these methods on a computing device also are provided. Non-limiting examples of diseases and/or conditions that are amenable to simulation according to the methods described herein include: a diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers, necrotizing enterocolitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, restenosis (post-angioplasty or stent implantation), incisional wounding, excisional wounding, surgery, accidental trauma, pressure ulcer, stasis ulcer, tendon rupture, vocal fold phonotrauma, otitis media and pancreatitis.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Gilles Clermont, Patricia A. Hebda, Yee Key Li, Qi Mi, David L. Steed, Joshua Thomas Sullivan, Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Yoram Vodovotz, Ivan Petrov Yotov, Gary An
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Publication number: 20120271611Abstract: Provided are methods of simulating tissue healing. The methods comprise using a mechanistic computer model of the interrelated effects of inflammation, tissue damage or dysfunction and tissue healing to predict an outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo, thereby predicting the outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo. Implementations of these methods on a computing device also are provided. Non-limiting examples of diseases and/or conditions that are amenable to simulation according to the methods described herein include: a diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers, necrotizing enterocolitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, restenosis (post-angioplasty or stent implantation), incisional wounding, excisional wounding, surgery, accidental trauma, pressure ulcer, stasis ulcer, tendon rupture, vocal fold phonotrauma, otitis media and pancreatitis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: University of Pittsburgh - Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Gilles Clermont, Patricia A. Hebda, Yee Key Li, Qi Mi, David L. Steed, Joshua Thomas Sullivan, Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Yoram Vodovotz, Ivan Petrov Yotov, Gary An
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Patent number: 8165819Abstract: Provided are methods of simulating tissue healing. The methods comprise using a mechanistic computer model of the interrelated effects of inflammation, tissue damage or dysfunction and tissue healing to predict an outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo, thereby predicting the outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo. Implementations of these methods on a computing device also are provided. Non-limiting examples of diseases and/or conditions that are amenable to simulation according to the methods described herein include: a diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers, necrotizing enterocolitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, restenosis (post-angioplasty or stent implantation), incisional wounding, excisional wounding, surgery, accidental trauma, pressure ulcer, stasis ulcer, tendon rupture, vocal fold phonotrauma, otitis media and pancreatitis.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: The University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Gilles Clermont, Patricia A. Hebda, Yee Key Li, Qi Mi, David L. Steed, Joshua Thomas Sullivan, Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Yoram Vodovotz, Ivan Petrov Yotov, Gary An
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Publication number: 20080228456Abstract: Provided are methods of simulating tissue healing. The methods comprise using a mechanistic computer model of the interrelated effects of inflammation, tissue damage or dysfunction and tissue healing to predict an outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo, thereby predicting the outcome of healing of damaged tissue in vivo. Implementations of these methods on a computing device also are provided. Non-limiting examples of diseases and/or conditions that are amenable to simulation according to the methods described herein include: a diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers, necrotizing enterocolitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, restenosis (post-angioplasty or stent implantation), incisional wounding, excisional wounding, surgery, accidental trauma, pressure ulcer, stasis ulcer, tendon rupture, vocal fold phonotrauma, otitis media and pancreatitis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Gilles Clermont, Patricia A. Hebda, Yee Key Li, Qi Mi, David L. Steed, Joshua Thomas Sullivan, Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Yoram Vodovotz, Ivan Petrov Yotov, Gary An
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Publication number: 20080043802Abstract: Shape-memory polymer is a new kind of material utilizing shape memorizing mechanism of elastomer of polyurethane family. These materials exhibit novel properties such as sensing (thermal), actuaton, high damping, adaptive responses, super-elasticity capability and air permeability. Recently, they are used and applied to finish textiles and garments. Although there are some characterization methods for shape memory polymers, there is currently no characterization method to evaluate the effects of shape memory fabrics. This invention provides a method to determine the shape memory coefficient of fabrics. The fabric is first deformed from the original state to a deformed state and then subjected to a switch temperature. Different parameters are measured at the original state before and after the fabric is subjected to the switch temperature to determine the shape memory coefficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityInventors: Jinlian Hu, Siu Ping Jane Chung, Edward Newton, Yuen Kei Li
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Patent number: 7155181Abstract: A method for improving sensitivity of a RF receiver and a RF receiver designed by the same are provided. The RF receiver, which receives a RF signal, comprises a sampling converting circuit, a decoding circuit, a frequency-hopping circuit, a constant current source and a ring oscillating circuit. The RF receiver outputs a frequency-hopping signal to the frequency-hopping circuit when the decoding circuit determines that the digital data converted from the RF signal is not equivalent to each of the internal preset data. The frequency-hopping circuit outputs a frequency-hopping current to the ring oscillating circuit to change a sampling clock of the RF receiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Windbond Electronics Corp.Inventors: Li-Yueh Wang, Tao-Kei Li
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Publication number: 20060039508Abstract: A method for improving sensitivity of a RF receiver and a RF receiver designed by the same are provided. The RF receiver, which receives a RF signal, comprises a sampling converting circuit, a decoding circuit, a frequency-hopping circuit, a constant current source and a ring oscillating circuit. The RF receiver outputs a frequency-hopping signal to the frequency-hopping circuit when the decoding circuit determines that the digital data converted from the RF signal is not equivalent to each of the internal preset data. The frequency-hopping circuit outputs a frequency-hopping current to the ring oscillating circuit to change a sampling clock of the RF receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: LI-YUEH WANG, TAO-KEI LI
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Patent number: 5880804Abstract: An improved method for achieving a defect-free and uniform liquid crystal alignment in a process for the production of a ferroelectric liquid crystal display device. A process for producing a ferroelectric liquid crystal display device containing a ferroelectric liquid crystal showing at least an N* phase and an SmC* phase and an organic polymer film or an oblique vapor-deposition film of an inorganic substance serving as an alignment layer is provided by aligning the liquid crystal by cooling the liquid crystal once to a temperature region of a phase which resides in the lower temperature region than the N* phase, and then heating it to a temperature region of an N* phase, or by aligning the liquid crystal by applying an electric field in the N* phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hidemasa Yamaguchi, Toshiaki Nonaka, Kei Li, Ayako Takeichi