Victor Kai-Chieh Liang - Irvine CA, US Yi Li - Foothill Ranch CA, US Bing Wang - Aliso Viejo CA, US Maurice Chow - Irvine CA, US Hoai Le - Huntington Beach CA, US Richard Thai - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/167
US Classification:
382100, 380200
Abstract:
A correlation-based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Two Level Cross-Correlation Based System For Watermarking Continuous Digital Media
Bing Wang - Aliso Viejo CA, US Hoai Le - Huntington Beach CA, US Yi Li - Foothill Ranch CA, US Victor Kai-Chieh Liang - Irvine CA, US Maurice Chow - Irvine CA, US Richard Thai - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/167
US Classification:
382100, 382278, 380200
Abstract:
A two level cross-correlation based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Development Of Molecular Imaging Probes For Carbonic Anhydrase-Ix Using Click Chemistry
Hartmuth C. Kolb - Playa Del Rey CA, US Joseph C. Walsh - Pacific Palisades CA, US Dhanalakshmi Kasi - Los Angeles CA, US Vani P. Mocharla - Los Angeles CA, US Bing Wang - San Jose CA, US Umesh B. Gangadharmath - Los Angeles CA, US Brian A. Duclos - Kalamazoo MI, US Kai Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Wei Zhang - Los Angeles CA, US Gang Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Henry Clifton Padgett - Hermosa Beach CA, US Farhad Karimi - Canton MA, US Peter J. H. Scott - Marina-del-Ray CA, US Zhiyong Gao - Los Angeles CA, US Qianwa Liang - Hacienda Heights CA, US Thomas Lee Collier - Perkasie PA, US Tieming Zhao - Los Angeles CA, US Chunfang Xia - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
A61K 51/00 C07D 343/00
US Classification:
424 111, 549 32
Abstract:
The present application discloses methods for identifying inhibitors with high binding-affinity for the carbonic anhydrase-IX (CA-IX) enzyme using click chemistry and uses the candidates thereof as positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents.
Two Level Cross-Correlation Based System For Watermarking Continuous Digital Media
Bing Wang - Aliso Viejo CA, US Hoai Le - Huntington Beach CA, US Yi Li - Foothill Ranch CA, US Victor Kai-Chieh Liang - Irvine CA, US Maurice Chow - Irvine CA, US Richard Thai - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/167
US Classification:
382100, 382278, 380200
Abstract:
A two level cross-correlation based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Development Of Molecular Imaging Probes For Carbonic Anhydrase-Ix Using Click Chemistry
Hartmuth C. Kolb - Playa Del Rey CA, US Joseph C. Walsh - Pacific Palisades CA, US Dhanalakshmi Kasi - Los Angeles CA, US Vani P. Mocharla - Los Angeles CA, US Bing Wang - San Jose CA, US Umesh B. Gangadharmath - Los Angeles CA, US Brian A. Duclos - Kalamazoo MI, US Kai Chen - Rockville MD, US Wei Zhang - Norwood MA, US Gang Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Henry Clifton Padgett - Hermosa Beach CA, US Farhad Karimi - Mansfield MA, US Peter J. H. Scott - Ypsilanti MI, US Zhiyong Gao - Wynnewood PA, US Qianwa Liang - Hacienda Heights CA, US Thomas Lee Collier - Perkasie PA, US Tieming Zhao - Los Angeles CA, US Chunfang Xia - Los Angeles CA, US
The present application discloses methods for identifying inhibitors with high binding-affinity for the carbonic anhydrase-IX (CA-IX) enzyme using click chemistry and uses the candidates thereof as positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents.
Correlation-Based System For Watermarking Continuous Digital Media
Victor Kai-Chieh Liang - Irvine CA, US Yi Li - Foothill Ranch CA, US Bing Wang - Aliso Viejo CA, US Maurice Chow - Irvine CA, US Hoai Le - Huntington Beach CA, US Richard Thai - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/167
US Classification:
382100, 380200
Abstract:
A correlation-based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Click Chemistry-Derived Cyclic Peptidomimetics As Integrin Markers
Hartmuth C. Kolb - Playa Del Rey CA, US Kai Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph C. Walsh - Pacific Palisades CA, US Umesh Gangadharmath - Los Angeles CA, US Dhanalakshmi Kasi - Los Angeles CA, US Bing Wang - San Jose CA, US Brian Duclos - Los Angeles CA, US Qianwa Liang - Hacienda Heights CA, US Henry Clifton Padgett - Hermosa Beach CA, US Farhad Karimi - Canton MA, US
International Classification:
A61K 51/08 C07K 5/12 A61K 38/12 A61K 38/14
US Classification:
424 169, 530317, 514 11, 514 10, 514 8
Abstract:
The present application is directed to radiolabeled cyclic peptidomimetics, pharmaceutical compositions comprising radiolabeled cyclic peptidomimetics, and methods of using the radiolabeled cyclic peptidomimetics. Such peptidomimetics can be used in imaging studies, such as Positron Emitting Tomography (PET) or Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT).
Two Level Cross-Correlation Based System For Watermarking Continuous Digital Media
BING WANG - Aliso Viejo CA, US HOAI LE - Huntington Beach CA, US YI LI - Foothill Ranch CA, US VICTOR KAI-CHIEH LIANG - Irvine CA, US MAURICE CHOW - Irvine CA, US RICHARD THAI - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/36
US Classification:
382100
Abstract:
A two level cross-correlation based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Jun 2013 to 2000 Budget Analyst IILeidos Arlington, VA Aug 2012 to Dec 2014 Budget Analyst/Business ConsultantScience Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Honolulu, HI Apr 2011 to Jul 2012 Business ManagerHawaiian Airlines, Inc Honolulu, HI Apr 2008 to Jan 2011 Category Manager, Strategic ProcurementAloha Airlines, Inc Honolulu, HI Sep 2004 to Apr 2008 Manager-Fuel & Finance ManagementLockheed Martin Corp San Francisco, CA Jul 2003 to Apr 2004 Dept. of Justice, ParalegalNASDAQ Japan, Inc Tokyo, JP Dec 2000 to Nov 2002 Manager of Contracts & Legal Affairs
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University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 2000 MBA in Finance and Management Information SystemsUniversity of Illinois College of Law Urbana-Champaign, IL 1997 Master of LawsCentral University of Nationalities Law School 1996 BA in Law
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LANGUAGES: Mandarin (Native)
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State University of New York at Stony Brook - AMS, Zhejiang University - Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
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New York University - Dentistry, University of Toronto - Life Science
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Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. - Test Engineer