Advances in Web Mining and Web Usage Analysis: 6th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery on the Web, Webkdd 2004 Seattle, Wa, USA, August 22-25, 2004 Revised Selected Papers
Steve M. Simmons - Dallas TX, US Jim Kleiner - Dallas TX, US Qiang Li - Plano TX, US Bing Liu - Richardson TX, US Lance Arnold Visser - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Foundry Networks, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
37039531, 370390, 709242, 709244
Abstract:
Employing an asymmetric protocol, multiple sources reliably broadcast dynamically changing routing tables incrementally across multiple consumers from a single distributor. Each of multiple sources sends current tables to the distributor using a snapshot mechanism. Messages are buffered, segmented, paced by timers, and broadcast to the consumers repetitively at the distributor. Negative acknowledgments from the consumer request missing messages from the distributor after receipt of a keepalive message from the distributor. The distributor marks the missing messages and retransmits replacements from a history buffer only after firing of a resend timer. A unique Session ID included in all messages originating from each particular source facilitates reliable table distribution from multiple sources to multiple consumers via a single distributor.
Steve M. Simmons - Dallas TX, US Jim Kleiner - Dallas TX, US Qiang Li - Plano TX, US Bing Liu - Richardson TX, US Lance Arnold Visser - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Foundry Networks, LLC - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28 G06F 15/173
US Classification:
37039531, 709242
Abstract:
Employing an asymmetric protocol, multiple sources reliably broadcast dynamically changing routing tables incrementally across multiple consumers from a single distributor. Each of multiple sources send current tables to the distributor using a snapshot mechanism. Message are buffered, segmented, paced by timers, and broadcast to the consumers repetitively at the distributor. Negative acknowledgments from the consumer request missing messages from the distributor after receipt of a keepalive message from the distributor. The distributor marks the missing messages and retransmits replacements from a history buffer only after firing of a resend timer. A unique Session ID included in all messages originating from each particular source facilitates reliable table distribution from multiple sources to multiple consumers via a single distributor.
- McLean VA, US Bing LIU - Frisco TX, US Saranya THANGARAJ - Frisco TX, US Paul Ponce PORTUGAL - Plano TX, US Sang Jin PARK - Allen TX, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Techniques and apparatus for an interactive element presentation process are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may include logic operative to store a plurality of model specifications for computational models, monitor the object storage service for at least one model event using a first serverless computing service, provide the plurality of model specifications associated with the at least one model event to one of a plurality of serverless computing clusters, generate model data for each of the plurality of model specifications, store the model data for each of the plurality of computational models in the object storage service, monitor the object storage service for at least one data event associated with the model data using a second serverless computing service, cause the plurality of instances to generate a plurality of trained model specifications based on training of the plurality of computational models. Other embodiments are described.
Systems And Methods For Template-Based Data Processing And Visualization
- McLean VA, US Venkat Motupalli - Flower Mound TX, US Karthick Abiraman - Chennai, IN Bing Liu - Frisco TX, US Dimas Gonzales - Dallas TX, US Anurag Andoji - Frisco TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/16 G06F 9/451 G06F 3/0482 G06T 11/20
Abstract:
A system may comprise one or more processors, a memory in communication with the one or more processors, and storing instructions, that when executed by the one or more processors, are configured to cause the system to process and visualize data. The system may receive one or more data sets, and generate a plurality of templates, each template including one or more functions. The system may receive user input selecting a graphical representation for displaying the data sets. The system may process the data sets by utilizing a template. The system may generate one or more data files and cause a computing device to display the processed data sets as the graphical representation based on the data files. The system may retrieve one or more updated data files and cause the computing device to display the processed data sets as an updated graphical representation based on the updated data files.
- McLean VA, US Bing LIU - Frisco TX, US Saranya THANGARAJ - Frisco TX, US Paul Ponce PORTUGAL - Plano TX, US Sang Jin PARK - Allen TX, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Techniques and apparatus for an interactive element presentation process are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may include logic operative to store a plurality of model specifications for computational models, monitor the object storage service for at least one model event using a first serverless computing service, provide the plurality of model specifications associated with the at least one model event to one of a plurality of serverless computing clusters, generate model data for each of the plurality of model specifications, store the model data for each of the plurality of computational models in the object storage service, monitor the object storage service for at least one data event associated with the model data using a second serverless computing service, cause the plurality of instances to generate a plurality of trained model specifications based on training of the plurality of computational models. Other embodiments are described.
Dr. Liu graduated from the Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China in 1990. He works in Concord, NC and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center-NE.
Dr. Liu graduated from the Jiangxi Med Coll, Nanchang City, Jiangxi, China in 1985. She works in Dartmouth, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with St Lukes Hospital.