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20110072011 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCORING TEXTS - A computer-implemented method, computer-readable medium and system for scoring a text are disclosed. Themes within one or more texts may be determined and used to score each text, where an overall score for each text may indicate a respective importance and/or value of each text. The score for each text may be determined based upon a number of themes, type of themes, frequency of theme elements associated with the themes, distribution of theme elements associated with the themes, location of themes in the text, some combination thereof, etc. In this manner, the importance or value of one or more texts may be determined more accurately using information within each text with reduced reliance upon external information. Additionally, more relevant search results can be returned to a user by using internal information to perform ranking operations and/or filtering operations associated with a search. | 03-24-2011 |
20150379015 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCORING TEXTS - A computer-implemented method, computer-readable medium and system for scoring a text are disclosed. Themes within one or more texts may be determined and used to score each text, where an overall score for each text may indicate a respective importance and/or value of each text. The score for each text may be determined based upon a number of themes, type of themes, frequency of theme elements associated with the themes, distribution of theme elements associated with the themes, location of themes in the text, some combination thereof, etc. In this manner, the importance or value of one or more texts may be determined more accurately using information within each text with reduced reliance upon external information. Additionally, more relevant search results can be returned to a user by using internal information to perform ranking operations and/or filtering operations associated with a search. | 12-31-2015 |
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20120317103 | RANKING DATA UTILIZING MULTIPLE SEMANTIC KEYS IN A SEARCH QUERY - A method, computer-readable medium, and system for ranking data are disclosed. It may be automatically determined that a search query includes multiple semantic keys. Respective sets of semantic sub-keys may be determined for each of the multiple semantic keys. Documents including at least one instance of a semantic sub-key associated with the multiple semantic keys may be ranked above documents which do not include at least one instance of a semantic sub-key associated with the multiple semantic keys. In this manner, ranking of documents associated with search results may be improved by utilizing semantic sub-keys associated with multiple semantic keys included in the search query. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317141 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORDERING OF SEMANTIC SUB-KEYS - A method, computer-readable medium, and system for ordering data are disclosed. It may be automatically determined that a search query includes multiple semantic keys, where each semantic key of the multiple semantic keys is associated with a respective set of semantic sub-keys of a plurality of sets of semantic sub-keys. A sort key may be automatically determined based on an analysis of the plurality of sets of semantic sub-keys. An ordering of the semantic sub-keys may be automatically determined based on the sort key. As such, where the ordering of semantic sub-keys is output for presentation, the information may be presented in a manner that is easier to understand and interact with. | 12-13-2012 |
20120323904 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF A SEARCH QUERY - A method, computer-readable medium, and system for automatic generation of a search query are disclosed. A semantic key may be automatically recognized in a first search query, thereby allowing a second search query to be automatically generated based on the first search query. A first search may be performed using the second search query. Search results generated responsive to the first search may include one or more instances of at least one semantic sub-key associated with the semantic key. In this manner, more relevant search results may be returned while relieving the user of manually entering the semantic key separately from the search query keywords and/or demarcating the semantic key and the search query keywords. | 12-20-2012 |
20120323905 | RANKING DATA UTILIZING ATTRIBUTES ASSOCIATED WITH SEMANTIC SUB-KEYS - A method, computer-readable medium, and system for ranking data are disclosed. Where a semantic key is associated with a search query, a plurality of semantic sub-keys associated with the semantic key may be determined. Each semantic sub-key of the plurality of semantic sub-keys may be associated with at least one respective attribute. At least one semantic sub-key of the plurality of semantic sub-keys may be determined, where the at least one semantic sub-key is associated with an attribute matching a portion of the search query. At least one document associated with the at least one semantic sub-key may be ranked above at least one other document associated with at least one other semantic sub-key of the plurality of semantic sub-keys. As such, ranking of documents associated with search results may be improved by utilizing attributes of semantic sub-keys. | 12-20-2012 |
20130018874 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SENTIMENT DATA USE - A method, computer-readable medium, and a computer system for processing data are disclosed. First data associated with a search may be accessed. Second data may be accessed from a database using the first data, where the second data may be associated with at least one sentiment of the first data. The second data may include at least one score, at least one classification, and at least one degree, some combination thereof, etc. Third data may be generated, based on the second data, for performing at least one operation associated with the search results. The at least one operation may include filtering the search results, ranking the search results, displaying an image associated with the at least one sentiment, some combination thereof, etc. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018875 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORDERING SEMANTIC SUB-KEYS UTILIZING SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES - A method, computer-readable medium, and a computer system for determining an ordering is disclosed. A search query including a semantic key and a superlative adjective may be accessed, where the semantic key may be associated with a plurality of semantic sub-keys. At least one respective instance of at least one respective superlative adjective in at least one respective document may be determined for each semantic sub-key of the plurality of semantic sub-keys. Each instance of the at least one respective instance may include a respective superlative adjective that is associated with a respective sentiment of a respective semantic sub-key of the plurality of semantic sub-keys. An ordering of the plurality of semantic sub-keys may be determined based on the at least one respective instance of at least one respective superlative adjective in at least one respective document. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018894 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SENTIMENT DATA GENERATION - A method, computer-readable medium, and a computer system for automatically generating sentiment data are disclosed. One or more portions of at least one document may be determined to be associated with at least one sentiment of one or more other portions of the at least one document. One or more scores associated with the at least one sentiment may be automatically determined based on at least one respective attribute of the one or more portions. The at least one respective attribute may include a positive category, a negative category, a neutral category, a degree associated with a positive sentiment, a degree associated with a negative sentiment, some combination thereof, etc. In this manner, data associated with sentiment of one or more portions of at least one document may be generated. | 01-17-2013 |
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20080205814 | Method and Apparatus for Dynamic Polarization Mode Dispersion Compensation - A method and a system for dynamic compensating polarization mode dispersion (PMD) in an optical communication system. An optical input signal passes through a compensating element first. A splitting device taps a fraction of the optical input signal and sends it to a monitoring element with birefringence properties. The monitoring element separates the fraction into two split signals with orthogonal principal states of polarization. The split signals are detected at photodetectors. An optimised coefficient is obtained from the detected split signals, and used to calculate an angle between a fast axis of the monitoring element and the fast axis of the optical fiber. The compensating element is set according to the determined angle to compensate the PMD. One or both of the monitoring element and the compensating element may be liquid crystal. | 08-28-2008 |
20090060523 | In-service optical dispersion determining system and method - A system and method for in-service optical dispersion determination are provided. Optical dispersion is determined by splitting a first optical signal into two components, introducing a time delay between the two components such that corresponding pulses of the two components partially overlap, combining the two components to generate a combined optical signal comprising a first component and a second component, determining power of the combined optical signal while applying a plurality of dispersion compensation values, in order to determine a dispersion compensation value that results in a minimum detected power of the combined optical signal. Polarization Mode Dispersion is determined by adjusting the time delay that is introduced until the power of the combined optical signal is substantially equal for all of the plurality of dispersion compensation values. | 03-05-2009 |
20100245986 | OPTICAL AMPLIFIER AND A METHOD OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION - An optical amplifier has a pump and an “anti-pump” for reducing a variation of the amplifier gain with the input optical power. The wavelength of “anti-pump” light is longer than the wavelength of the optical signal being amplified, so that the optical signal serves as a pump for the “anti-pump” light, whereby an optical loss variation with the signal power at the signal wavelength is created, which reduces optical gain variation with the signal power. To compensate for gain loss due to the anti-pump light, two and three stages of amplification can be used. | 09-30-2010 |
20120093516 | IN-SERVICE OPTICAL DISPERSION DETERMINING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for in-service optical dispersion determination are provided. Optical dispersion is determined by splitting a first optical signal into two components, introducing a time delay between the two components such that corresponding pulses of the two components partially overlap, combining the two components to generate a combined optical signal comprising a first component and a second component, determining power of the combined optical signal while applying a plurality of dispersion compensation values, in order to determine a dispersion compensation value that results in a minimum detected power of the combined optical signal. Polarization Mode Dispersion is determined by adjusting the time delay that is introduced until the power of the combined optical signal is substantially equal for all of the plurality of dispersion compensation values. | 04-19-2012 |
20150062692 | REDUCING THERMAL DEPENDENCE OF AMPLIFIER GAIN - Devices and methods for lessening a thermal dependence of gain profile of an optical amplifier are disclosed. An optical beam is split in two sub-beams with a thermally variable power splitting ratio. One sub-beam travels a longer optical path length than the other. When the two sub-beams are recombined, they interfere with each other, causing the throughput to be wavelength dependent. An amplitude of this wavelength dependence is thermally variable due to the thermally variable power splitting ratio. The thermally variable power splitting ratio and the optical path length difference are selected so as to offset a thermal variation of a spectral gain profile of an optical amplifier. | 03-05-2015 |
20150180196 | Switchable-Gain Optical Amplifier - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for optical communications. One optical amplifier includes an input port; a bar-cross switch optically coupled to the input port; a first gain stage optically coupled between first port of the bar-cross switch and to an output port; and a secondary gain stage optically coupled between a second port and a third port of the bar-cross switch, wherein in a bar-state of the bar-cross switch the secondary gain stage is bypassed and in a cross-state, the secondary gain stage and the first gain stage are applied to an input light beam. | 06-25-2015 |
20160064890 | LESSENING VARIATIONS OF SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTIC OF AN OPTICAL DEVICE - Devices and methods for lessening a thermal dependence of gain profile of an optical amplifier are disclosed. An optical beam is split in a plurality of sub-beams with a thermally variable power splitting ratio, e.g. one sub-beam may travel a longer optical path length than another. When the sub-beams are recombined, they interfere with each other, causing the throughput to be wavelength dependent. An amplitude of this wavelength dependence is thermally variable due to the thermally variable power splitting ratio. The thermally variable power splitting ratio and the optical path length difference are selected so as to offset a thermal variation of a spectral gain profile of an optical amplifier. | 03-03-2016 |
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20120064753 | SECURING DEVICE - A securing device comprises a frame having a first extension, a second extension and a body connecting the first and the second extensions, a retainer device having a first retainer arm, a second retainer arm and a bridging arm connecting both first ends of the first to the second retainer arms, a plurality of coupling devices extending from the body of the frame, coupling both second ends of the first and the second retainer arms of the retainer device to the frame; and a plurality of locking devices incorporated in the frame, locking the frame to an electrical connector to which the frame is to be attached. | 03-15-2012 |
20120077385 | CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes a housing having a base portion with first and second mating ends. The first mating end can couple with a first complementary connector with a plurality of slots in an extension from the base, the second mating end can couple with a second complementary connector with a tongue portion extending from the base portion and having a first and a second tongue section. The connector has a plurality of contacts extending from the extension to the tongue portion, each contact having a first and a second contact section and a bridging section connecting these sections. The contacts are grouped forming a first and second contact set wherein the first and second contact section of each contact in the first contact set are aligned substantially along an axis while the first and second contact sections in the second contact set are aligned along different axes. | 03-29-2012 |
20130072063 | EMI Gasket - A gasket for use with an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding cage for a connector includes a conductive body having an opening configured to receive a first end of the EMI shielding cage near a gasket mating wall incorporated on the EMI shielding cage. The conductive body has a first face designed to face away from the gasket mating wall, a second face designed to face the gasket mating wall, an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter. A plurality of engagement tabs are disposed along the outer perimeter and extend away from the first face. A plurality of spring tabs are disposed along the inner perimeter and extend away from the second face. When the first end of the EMI shielding cage is inserted into the opening of the conductive body and an opening of an optional complementary faceplate with the engagement tabs facing the faceplate and the spring tabs facing the gasket mating wall of the EMI shielding cage, the engagement tabs and the spring tabs cooperatively maintain a predefined separation distance D | 03-21-2013 |
20140302694 | Latching Connector Assembly - An electrical cable connector includes a cable connector housing and a latch attached to the cable connector housing. The cable connector housing includes a first set of electrical contacts and a latch channel. The latch includes an arm portion, a hinge portion, and an actuation portion. The arm portion is disposed in the latch channel and includes a pair of latch arms. The latch arms include opposing catch portions disposed at a front end thereof and are adapted to securely attach the cable connector to a mating connector by surrounding a protrusion inside a housing of the mating connector. The hinge portion extends from a back end of the arm portion. The actuation portion extends generally upwardly from the hinge portion. Pressing down the actuation portion about the hinge portion splays the latch arms such that the catch portions are moved away from each other. | 10-09-2014 |
20150311612 | CABLE-TO-BOARD CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to cable-to-board connectors for fine pitch, high speed connector assemblies. The exemplary connector assembly includes an insulative housing, a plurality of first contacts disposed in the housing wherein at least a portion of the contacts are adapted to terminate at a conductive trace on a printed circuit board and a first cable comprising a plurality of first wires. Each of the first contacts has a first mating portion for making electrical contact with a corresponding contact of a mating connector; and a first terminal portion extending along a housing bottom wherein the first terminal portion is adapted to terminate at a conductive trace on a printed circuit board. In the exemplary cable assembly, each first wire of the first cable is terminated at the first terminal portion of a different first contact. | 10-29-2015 |
20150319861 | SUBSTRATE FOR MOUNTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A substrate comprises a first plurality of conductive pads disposed on a first side of the substrate and a different second plurality of conductive pads disposed on the first side of the substrate. Each conductive pad in the first plurality of conductive pads is configured to make electrical contact with a corresponding contact of a MicroSAS plug connector when the MicroSAS plug connector is mounted onto the substrate. Each conductive pad in the second plurality of conductive pads is configured to make electrical contact with a corresponding contact of a MicroSATA plug connector when the MicroSATA plug connector is mounted onto the substrate. At least one conductive pad belongs to both the first and second pluralities of conductive pads. | 11-05-2015 |