User identification using biometric image data cache

    公开(公告)号:US11487812B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-11-01

    申请号:US16998624

    申请日:2020-08-20

    摘要: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for storing facial recognition image data in a cache. One of the methods includes receiving an image from a camera, detecting, in the received image, a face of a person, searching a biometric data cache based on the detected face, in response to searching the biometric data cache based on the detected face, determining whether the biometric data cache includes data for the person, in response to a determination that the biometric data cache includes data for the person, using the data from the biometric data cache to determine an identifier for the person, and in response to a determination that the biometric data cache does not include data for the person: searching a data storage system based on the detected face of the person to determine whether the data storage system includes data for the person.

    Method and system for parsing and aggregating unstructured data objects

    公开(公告)号:US11144582B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-10-12

    申请号:US15194109

    申请日:2016-06-27

    IPC分类号: G06F16/35 G06Q10/10

    摘要: A computer-implemented method and a system parse and aggregate unstructured data objects. The method includes obtaining the unstructured data objects from description fields of records in a database comprising client tickets that are created for application maintenance, transforming the obtained unstructured data objects to create transformed data objects, identifying a number of criteria attributes of the client tickets, where the number of criteria attributes are determined according to at least part of the transformed data objects, word importance, word sentiment, a user input, or client ticket priorities, or any combinations, and generating a plurality of ticket reports by aggregating the client tickets according to ranking orders of numbers of tickets for the client tickets and the identified criteria attributes.

    Method and system for predicting equipment failure

    公开(公告)号:US11042128B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-06-22

    申请号:US14717459

    申请日:2015-05-20

    IPC分类号: G06F17/10 G05B9/02 G05B15/02

    摘要: A method for predicting equipment failure includes receiving parameter sample values associated with parameters of benchmark equipment and operational status information associated with the benchmark equipment. The parameter sample values and operational status information are periodically acquired. A model is generated for relating one or more of the parameters to benchmark equipment failure. For each parameter, a threshold value at which an output of the model indicates benchmark equipment failure is determined. Next, parameters of an equipment under test having parameter sample values that match the determined threshold values are determined. For each determined parameter, benchmark equipment having parameter sample values that match the parameter sample values of the equipment under test that match the determine threshold values are determined. Survivability data for the equipment under test is generated based on survivability data associated with the determined benchmark equipment. The generated survivability data is communicated to a user interface.

    Managing electronic funds in a network of computing devices

    公开(公告)号:US10885505B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-01-05

    申请号:US14814365

    申请日:2015-07-30

    摘要: Examples of the disclosure enable one or more transactions to be managed. In some examples, a first device and a second device are associated with an account. The first device has a first level of authorization with respect to the account, and the second device has a second level of authorization with respect to the account. An instruction to authorize the second device to have access to a first quantity of funds is received from the first device, and the second device is authorized to have access to the first quantity of funds. A request to access a second quantity of funds is received. The request is associated with the second device. The request to access the second quantity of funds is approved on the condition that the second quantity of funds is less than or equal to the first quantity of funds.

    Augmented reality based component replacement and maintenance

    公开(公告)号:US10769410B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-08

    申请号:US16232910

    申请日:2018-12-26

    摘要: Augmented reality (AR) based component replacement and maintenance may include receiving a first wireless signal from a pair of AR glasses worn by a user. An image of a component viewed by the user may be analyzed and compared to a plurality of images of components stored in a database that includes information associated with the plurality of images of the components. Based on a match of the image of the component viewed by the user to one of the plurality of images of the components stored in the database, the component viewed by the user may be identified. An inventory of the identified component may be analyzed to determine whether a supplier includes the identified component in stock, and in response to a determination that the supplier includes the identified component in stock, an estimated time of delivery of the identified component to the user may be determined.

    Face recognition image data cache

    公开(公告)号:US10762127B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-01

    申请号:US16185186

    申请日:2018-11-09

    摘要: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for storing facial recognition image data in a cache. One of the methods includes receiving an image from a camera, detecting, in the received image, a face of a person, searching a biometric data cache based on the detected face, in response to searching the biometric data cache based on the detected face, determining whether the biometric data cache includes data for the person, in response to a determination that the biometric data cache includes data for the person, using the data from the biometric data cache to determine an identifier for the person, and in response to a determination that the biometric data cache does not include data for the person: searching a data storage system based on the detected face of the person to determine whether the data storage system includes data for the person.

    Facilitating secure transactions using a contactless interface

    公开(公告)号:US10657519B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-19

    申请号:US14777911

    申请日:2014-10-21

    摘要: A device may perform a first authentication operation, associated with a contactless media device, using a first key. The first key may permit a security mode of the contactless media device to be modified. The device may cause the contactless media device to set the security mode to a first security mode that causes the contactless media device to secure at least one transmission from the contactless media device. The device may perform a second authentication operation, associated with the contactless media device, using a second key that permits information to be read from or written to the contactless media device. The device may read first secured information from or write second secured information to the contactless media device. The first secured information or the second secured information may be secured based on the security mode of the contactless media device being set to the first security mode.

    Contextual graph matching based anomaly detection

    公开(公告)号:US10592324B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-03-17

    申请号:US15152066

    申请日:2016-05-11

    摘要: Contextual graph matching based anomaly detection may include evaluating computer-generated log file data to create a master directed graph that specifies known events and transitions between the known events. The master directed graph may be processed to determine a plurality of decomposed master graph walks. Incoming computer-generated log file data may be evaluated to create an incoming directed graph that specifies unknown events and transitions between the unknown events. The incoming directed graph may be processed to determine a decomposed incoming walk. Overlap, distance difference, and correlation scores may be determined for each walk pair of a plurality of walk pairs including each of the plurality of decomposed master graph walks and the decomposed incoming walk. One of the decomposed master graph walks may be selected based on the overlap score, the difference score, and the correlation score, to detect an anomaly.

    Device based incident detection and notification

    公开(公告)号:US10515417B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-12-24

    申请号:US15018210

    申请日:2016-02-08

    IPC分类号: G06Q40/08 G06F3/16

    摘要: A multi-media communication device may communicate with one or more sensors to obtain sensor data. The device may detect an incident based on communicating with the one or more sensors. The incident may be detected based on the sensor data associated with the one or more sensors. The device may process the sensor data and other information to confirm the incident based on detecting the incident. The device may transmit information, to one or more other devices, to initiate an incident response based on confirming the incident. The device may provide, for display via a user interface of the multi-media communication device, information associated with indicating that the incident response is initiated. The information may identify the incident response.