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We are getting cross cultural - Ramen meets barbecue! This was a heavy session on all things wireless .....
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🍕🚨 New Fractional Job Alert 🚨🍕 Fractional Founding Product Designer @ An AI Health Startup 20 hrs / week | Health-tech | Remote (USA / Canada…
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There are no hard-to-fill UX roles. There are only clueless hiring managers. #justsayin #uxhiring #ux Darren Hood, MSUXD
There are no hard-to-fill UX roles. There are only clueless hiring managers. #justsayin #uxhiring #ux Darren Hood, MSUXD
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Relationship preserving projection of digital objects
Issued US11399166B2
Examples associated with relationship preserving projection of digital objects are disclosed. One example includes identifying suitable locations within a physical space for projection of digital objects. The digital objects may be stored in a virtual space. A representation of a first digital object from the virtual space may be projected onto a first suitable location in the physical space and a representation of a second digital object from the virtual space may be projected onto a second…
Examples associated with relationship preserving projection of digital objects are disclosed. One example includes identifying suitable locations within a physical space for projection of digital objects. The digital objects may be stored in a virtual space. A representation of a first digital object from the virtual space may be projected onto a first suitable location in the physical space and a representation of a second digital object from the virtual space may be projected onto a second suitable location in the physical space. The first suitable location and the second suitable location may preserve a spatial relationship between the first digital object and the second digital object.
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Room capture and Projection
Issued US11399166B2
Examples associated with room capture and projection are disclosed. One example includes an information management module that may maintain information regarding a virtual space and a first digital object within the virtual space. The first digital object may be associated with an artifact in a physical space. A room calibration module may map the virtual space to the physical space using sensors to detect attributes of the physical space. A capture module may record a modification to the…
Examples associated with room capture and projection are disclosed. One example includes an information management module that may maintain information regarding a virtual space and a first digital object within the virtual space. The first digital object may be associated with an artifact in a physical space. A room calibration module may map the virtual space to the physical space using sensors to detect attributes of the physical space. A capture module may record a modification to the artifact to be maintained by the information management module. A projection module may project a representation of a second digital object into the physical space. The representation may be projected based on a signal from the information management module.
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System and method for automated application programming interface generation
Issued US11399166B2
A computer-implemented method that includes receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file is disclosed. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an…
A computer-implemented method that includes receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programing Interface (API) file is disclosed. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API data provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.
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Automated API generation
Issued US20210026757A1
A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programming Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API file provides a specification for an interface of…
A computer-implemented method comprises receiving source code for a user interface program, generating, using the source code, the user interface program, generating, using the source code, a faux backend program, and generate, using the source code, a skeleton Application Programming Interface (API) file. The user interface program and the faux backend program are capable of operating together as part of a test build. The skeleton API file provides a specification for an interface of production software suitable for replacing the faux backend, the specification including respective specifications for a plurality of API calls.
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Interactive display
Issued US 20180278899 A1
An imaging device for an interactive display includes at least one image projector to project an image onto a display area. The imaging device further includes a number of image capture devices to capture at least one image of the display area, and a number of sensors to detect the presence of an object within the field of view of the image capture devices.
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Performance tracking in a security information sharing platform
Issued US US20180288085A1
Example implementations relate to performance tracking in a security information sharing platform. For example, the security information sharing platform may enable sharing of security information among a plurality of users. A method of performance tracking in the security information sharing platform may include monitoring user behavior in the security information sharing platform, comparing the user behavior against a plurality of performance objectives in the security information sharing…
Example implementations relate to performance tracking in a security information sharing platform. For example, the security information sharing platform may enable sharing of security information among a plurality of users. A method of performance tracking in the security information sharing platform may include monitoring user behavior in the security information sharing platform, comparing the user behavior against a plurality of performance objectives in the security information sharing platform, and assigning a badge to a user among the plurality of users, for achievement of a performance objective among the plurality of performance objectives, based on the comparison.
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Playbook-based security investigations using a card system framework
Issued US 20190104137 A1
Examples disclosed herein relate to playbook-based security investigations using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable receiving an indication that a playbook is selected for investigating a security alert object, the playbook comprising a plurality of cards, wherein a first object definition associated with the security alert object comprises a parameter, and wherein the playbook inherits a value of the parameter from the first object definition; causing a first card from the…
Examples disclosed herein relate to playbook-based security investigations using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable receiving an indication that a playbook is selected for investigating a security alert object, the playbook comprising a plurality of cards, wherein a first object definition associated with the security alert object comprises a parameter, and wherein the playbook inherits a value of the parameter from the first object definition; causing a first card from the playbook to be displayed on a user interface, the first card comprising a first content tile that describes the security alert object; and causing a second card from the playbook to be displayed on the user interface, the second card comprising a second content tile that describes a second object, wherein a second object definition associated with the second object comprises the parameter inherited from the first object definition.
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Privacy preservation
Issued US WO2017062038A1
Examples of implementations relate to privacy preservation in a security information sharing platform. For example, a system of privacy preservation comprises a physical processor that executes machine-readable instructions that cause the system to compare, in a security information sharing platform that enables sharing of security information among a plurality of users, a set of profiles wherein each profile is associated with an individual user; identify, based on the comparison, a profile…
Examples of implementations relate to privacy preservation in a security information sharing platform. For example, a system of privacy preservation comprises a physical processor that executes machine-readable instructions that cause the system to compare, in a security information sharing platform that enables sharing of security information among a plurality of users, a set of profiles wherein each profile is associated with an individual user; identify, based on the comparison, a profile element of a particular profile that is predictive of an identity of a user associated with the particular profile; and provide information about the profile element to the user of the particular profile.
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Card system framework
Issued US 20190102372 A1
Examples disclosed herein relate to using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable receiving, via a user interface, an indication that a first content item is requested about a first object; in response to the indication that the first content item is requested about the first object, presenting a first card on the user interface, the first card comprising a first content tile that describes a second object that is associated with the first content item; receiving, via the user…
Examples disclosed herein relate to using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable receiving, via a user interface, an indication that a first content item is requested about a first object; in response to the indication that the first content item is requested about the first object, presenting a first card on the user interface, the first card comprising a first content tile that describes a second object that is associated with the first content item; receiving, via the user interface, an indication that a second content item is requested about the second object; and in response to the indication that the second content item is requested about the second object, presenting a second card on the user interface, the second card comprising a second content tile that describes a third object that is associated with the second content item.
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Security investigations using a card system framework
Issued US 20190102542 A1
Examples disclosed herein relate to security investigations using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable presenting a first card on a user interface, the first card comprising a first content tile that describes a first security alert object that is associated with a first plurality of content items, the first plurality of content items comprising at least one of: a source host identifier, an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a severity level, a confidence level, an alert status, a…
Examples disclosed herein relate to security investigations using a card system framework. Some of the examples enable presenting a first card on a user interface, the first card comprising a first content tile that describes a first security alert object that is associated with a first plurality of content items, the first plurality of content items comprising at least one of: a source host identifier, an Internet Protocol (IP) address, a severity level, a confidence level, an alert status, a user identifier, an alert type, an attack stage, a port, a protocol, and a geographical location; and in response to an indication that a first content item among the first plurality of content item is requested about the first security alert object, presenting a second card on the user interface, the second card comprising a second content tile that describes a second entity object that is associated with a second plurality of content items.
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Dataset browsing using additive filters
Issued US US20170140002A1
Examples relate to dataset browsing using additive filters. In some examples, metadata associated with a user-related dataset is processed to obtain explicit information that describes attributes for each data record in the user-related dataset. Further, a semantic analysis of content of the user-related dataset is performed to identify topics. At this stage, the explicit information and the topics are used to generate contextual cues. A dataset display for the user-related dataset is…
Examples relate to dataset browsing using additive filters. In some examples, metadata associated with a user-related dataset is processed to obtain explicit information that describes attributes for each data record in the user-related dataset. Further, a semantic analysis of content of the user-related dataset is performed to identify topics. At this stage, the explicit information and the topics are used to generate contextual cues. A dataset display for the user-related dataset is displayed, where the dataset display is empty prior to selection of any of the contextual cues. In response to a selection of a first cue, a dataset display of the user-related dataset is updated to show data records that are associated with the first cue. In response to a selection of a second cue, the dataset display is updated to show data records that are associated with the first cue and the second cue.
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Force feedback
Issued US US20160291695A1
A technique for force feedback can include displaying a data set in a visual model. A technique for force feedback can include selecting a portion of the data instances in the data set. A technique for force feedback can also include providing a force feedback via a force feedback device as an interaction point interacts with the portion of the data instances.
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Digital note manipulation
Issued US20170139889A1
Example embodiments relate to digital note manipulation. In this manner, the embodiments disclosed herein enable management of a set of notes for a user, where the set of notes include a note generated for the user and a shared note generated for a set of users including the user. The shared note for the set of users may also be managed. For example, responsive to the user providing an edit to the shared note, a second note may be generated for the user, where the second note comprises the…
Example embodiments relate to digital note manipulation. In this manner, the embodiments disclosed herein enable management of a set of notes for a user, where the set of notes include a note generated for the user and a shared note generated for a set of users including the user. The shared note for the set of users may also be managed. For example, responsive to the user providing an edit to the shared note, a second note may be generated for the user, where the second note comprises the shared note and the edit provided by the user.
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Pagination point identification
Issued US US20170139878A1
Systems and methods associated with pagination point identification are disclosed. One example system includes an interface logic. The interface logic may receive a content element to be arranged within a layout having a first page with a fixed size. The system also includes a pagination logic. The pagination logic may identify a pagination point within a content element based on semantic information from the content element. The system also includes a layout logic. The layout logic may arrange…
Systems and methods associated with pagination point identification are disclosed. One example system includes an interface logic. The interface logic may receive a content element to be arranged within a layout having a first page with a fixed size. The system also includes a pagination logic. The pagination logic may identify a pagination point within a content element based on semantic information from the content element. The system also includes a layout logic. The layout logic may arrange a portion of the content element within the first page based on the pagination point and the fixed size.
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Context based mobile device
Issued US US20160337844A1
A context for a mobile device is determined based on received electronic signals, wherein the context is either a personal context or a work context. Depending upon whether the determined context is the personal context of the work context, a type of information from either a work data storage or a personal data storage is accessed and displayed on the mobile device. In one implementation, a keyword identified in an event on the mobile device is identified and used to retrieve and display…
A context for a mobile device is determined based on received electronic signals, wherein the context is either a personal context or a work context. Depending upon whether the determined context is the personal context of the work context, a type of information from either a work data storage or a personal data storage is accessed and displayed on the mobile device. In one implementation, a keyword identified in an event on the mobile device is identified and used to retrieve and display supplemental information for the event.
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Presenting documents to a user based on topics and collective opinions expressed in the documents
Issued US US20140173425A1
A content platform for presenting documents to a user based on topics and collective opinions expressed in the documents is disclosed. The content platform mines a corpus of documents to identify a set of topics and analyzes each document in the corpus of documents to determine a set of opinions associated with the set of topics. The corpus of documents is presented to the user based on the set of topics and the set of opinions. Each document in the corpus of documents is visually modified to…
A content platform for presenting documents to a user based on topics and collective opinions expressed in the documents is disclosed. The content platform mines a corpus of documents to identify a set of topics and analyzes each document in the corpus of documents to determine a set of opinions associated with the set of topics. The corpus of documents is presented to the user based on the set of topics and the set of opinions. Each document in the corpus of documents is visually modified to focus the user's attention on the set of opinions associated with the set of topics.
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Mobile web-based platform for providing a contextual alignment view of a corpus of documents
Issued US US20140304264A1
A content platform for providing a mobile, web-based contextual alignment view of a corpus of documents is disclosed. A corpus of documents is mined to identify a set of topics. Each document in the corpus is analyzed to determine a set of opinions associated with the set of topics, the set of opinions including a corpus opinion. Each document in the corpus is classified based on alignment with the corpus opinion. The corpus of documents is presented to the user according to the document…
A content platform for providing a mobile, web-based contextual alignment view of a corpus of documents is disclosed. A corpus of documents is mined to identify a set of topics. Each document in the corpus is analyzed to determine a set of opinions associated with the set of topics, the set of opinions including a corpus opinion. Each document in the corpus is classified based on alignment with the corpus opinion. The corpus of documents is presented to the user according to the document classification.
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