Cisco Systems - Milpitas, CA since Apr 1999
Technical Lead
Network Equipment Technologies - Fremont, CA Apr 1998 - Apr 1999
Sr. Engineering Manager
Lam Research - Fremont, CA Nov 1994 - Apr 1998
CAD/CAE Manager
Xerox Engineering System - San Jose, CA May 1991 - Nov 1994
Sr. System/CAD Engineer
IBM - San Jose, CA Jul 1990 - Apr 1991
CAD software Engineer
Education:
UC Davis 1983 - 1989
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering
UC Davis 1981 - 1983
Master of Science (M.S.), Mechanical Engineering
National Cheng Kung University 1974 - 1978
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Oracle Unix Linux MySQL System Administration PHP Project Server SQL Server Perl ClearCase HTML AJAX CAD CAE Apache Mac Windows Server Unix Shell Scripting
Chok-Meng Hoi - Changan, CN Chih Jung Lee - Monterey Park CA
Assignee:
Lux Imports, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
H01B 700
US Classification:
174135, 174 72 A, 174 683, 385135
Abstract:
A cable organizer for ease of managing cables includes a holding sleeve and a cable guide. The holding sleeve is shaped as an elongated tube with a first opening and a second opening. A receiving slit nonlinearly extends from the first opening to the second opening along the holding sleeve. The cable guider is composed of a pair of hinged opposing shells to form a conduit with an inlet and outlet through which the cables are so surrounding field in therein. When the cable organizer is in use, the cable guider slide along with the holding sleeve to widen the receiving slit in order to allow the cables being placed into the holding sleeve. Thereafter, the receiving slit returns to its original position and holds the cables therein, thereby achieving organization of cables.
A greeting device is adapted for presenting audio message and visual images. The record switch is pressed to activate the audio memory member. The user may direct his voice toward the microphone in order to record audio message into the audio memory member. A play switch is pressed for the user to listen to the audio message. A permanent recording function is activated to preserve the audio message without being erased and overwritten by future recordings. Finally, a photograph is inserted into a receiving pocket, so that the photograph together with the audio message constitutes audio/visual presentation of information.
- Menlo Park CA, US Christian Xavier Dalonzo - Sewell NJ, US Jennifer A. Burge - Oakland CA, US Xiaobin Wu - Menlo Park CA, US Chih Shao Lee - Sunnyvale CA, US Puneet Sethi - Santa Clara CA, US Jennifer Terra Hansen - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06T 11/60
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed toward systems, computer-readable media, and methods for providing customized media effects for use in media communications. For example, systems and methods described herein utilize search terms along with contextual information associated with a client-computing device and characteristic information associated with a digital media item to identify pre-generated media effects and to generate dynamic media effects. Systems and methods described herein score and rank the identified and generated media effects to as to provide listings of media effects that are most likely to appeal to a user of the client-computing device.
- Menlo Park CA, US Jeremy Harrison Goldberg - San Francisco CA, US Kemal El Moujahid - Mountain View CA, US Yoram Talmor - Cupertino CA, US Chih Shao Lee - Sunnyvale CA, US Seyed Ahmad Anvari - Mountain View CA, US Michael Allen Anvari - Mountain View CA, US Haotian Zhang - Fremont CA, US Matthew Robert Anger - San Francisco CA, US Nicolas Andrij Bushak - San Francisco CA, US Salahuddin Choudhary - Palo Alto CA, US Christopher Bing Chen - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06Q 50/00 G06F 3/048
Abstract:
Techniques for ranking of selected bots are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a client front-end component operative to receive a bot contact display prompt from a client device; and send an ordered bot contact list to the client device; a bot contact list component operative to retrieve a bot contact list from a selection component, the bot contact list comprising a plurality of bot contacts; and a contact ranking component operative to determine a ranking weight for each of the plurality of bot contacts; and generate the ordered bot contact list by ordering the bot contact list based on the ranking weight. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
- Menlo Park CA, US Tsung-Chuan Chen - Palo Alto CA, US Chih Shao Lee - Sunnyvale CA, US Mikhail Larionov - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Exemplary embodiments relate to techniques for identifying messaging robots, or bots, to surface in response to a request. For example, in order to facilitate increased interaction between a user and a bot, a list of candidate bots that the user is likely to be interested in may be surfaced to the user in response to a search for a bot or a request that a bot perform a particular task. Identifying the bots may be accomplished by generating a list of candidate bots and filtering the list based on filtering metrics. Then, the remaining bots may be ranked based on ranking metrics, and the top bots in the ranking may be returned. In some embodiments, two sets of ranks may calculated: one for retention rate, and another rank for the number of messages sent and received by the bots.
Systems And Methods To Block Account Creation From Computing Devices
- Menlo Park CA, US Chih Shao Lee - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are configured to determine an account through which illegitimate activity has been conducted on an online service. A plurality of computing devices from which the account was accessed are determined. At least a first computing device of the plurality of computing devices is blocked from creating a new account with the online service.
Techniques For Messaging Bot Controls Based On Machine-Learning User Intent Detection
- Menlo Park CA, US Sarah Hum - San Francisco CA, US Mikhail Larionov - Palo Alto CA, US Chih Shao Lee - Sunnyvale CA, US Lei Guang - Bellevue WA, US Zhisheng Huang - Sunnyvale CA, US Henri Romeo Liriani - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 G06N 99/00 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Techniques for messaging bot controls based on machine-learning user intent detection are described. In one embodiment, an apparatus may comprise a message queue monitoring component operative to monitor a messaging interaction, the messaging interaction exchanged via a messaging system, the messaging interaction involving at least one client device; an interaction processing component operative to determine a user intent for the messaging interaction; and a bot management component operative to determine a messaging bot options configuration for the client device based on the user intent; and send the messaging bot options configuration to the client device. Other embodiments are described and claimed.