Senthil Kanniappan - San Jose CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Santa Clara CA, US Tanu Aggarwal - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/15
US Classification:
348 1408, 348E07083
Abstract:
An example method is provided and includes identifying an active speaker of a video session; analyzing a signal from an originating endpoint associated with the active speaker; identifying a target participant with whom the active speaker seeks to interact; and providing a notification to the target participant that alerts the target participant that the active speaker is seeking to interact with the target participant. In more particular embodiments, the identifying of the target participant includes detecting a gaze of the active speaker; and identifying a target screen to which the gaze is directed.
- San Mateo CA, US Bjorn H. Hovland - Woodside CA, US Nina S. Joshi - Saratoga CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 24/08 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
A system that determines types of problems by monitoring connection disruptions and/or available connections is described. During operation, the system monitors communication within the system and with client devices, where the system includes environmental monitoring devices, a data subsystem, and a client subsystem, and where the environmental monitoring devices monitor and communicate information about environmental conditions in external environments that include the environmental monitoring devices. Then, the system determines the type, of problem in the system based on the disruptions in connections and/or the available connections that convey information during the communication within the system and with the client devices.
Kyle Taylor - Sunnyvale CA, US Michael Storm - Mountain View CA, US Lucas D. Ivers - Mountain View CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US Andrew G. Stevens - Palo Alto CA, US Laura Marshall - Newark CA, US
An electronic device that provides a user interface that allows individuals to listen to an alarm is described. In particular, an environmental monitoring device may monitor an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. This environmental monitoring device may provide to a computer a notification based on the environmental condition and an audio recording of sounds associated with the environmental condition. Then, using registered-device information specifying the electronic device of an individual, the computer may provide a message with the notification and the audio recording. In response, the electronic device provides the user interface that indicates the notification and/or a location of the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, the user interface may include one or more icons that allow the individual to selectively: listen to the audio recording, contact emergency services, and/or indicate that the environmental condition is a false positive.
- Palo Alto CA, US Lucas D. Ivers - Mountain View CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US Laura Marshall - Newark CA, US Venu K. Tangirala - Fremont CA, US Andrew G. Stevens - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G08B 29/20
Abstract:
A computer that facilitates calibration of an environmental monitoring device is described. In particular, the computer may interact with an electronic device of a user of the environmental monitoring device to calibrate the environmental monitoring device. During the calibration, the computer provides user-interface information associated with a user interface that allows the user to select to select to monitor sound corresponding to an alarm output by a legacy device (such as a smoke detector) that is in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. When the user selects to monitor a legacy device, the computer provides an instruction to the electronic device for the user to activate the legacy device. Then, the computer receives legacy-device information from the environmental monitoring device, specifying whether the legacy device was detected, a type of legacy device identified based on the monitored sound and/or a location of the legacy device.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999. She works in Leesburg, VA and specializes in Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with Inova Loudoun Hospital.
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Creganna-Tactx Medical, Inc Campbell, CA Jan 2007 to Jun 2011 Quality Control InspectorMedtronic Inc Santa Ana, CA Mar 2003 to Apr 2004 Manufacturing AssemblerPharmaceutical Repackaging Services, LLC Garden Grove, CA Jan 2001 to Mar 2003 Pharmacy Technician/Quality Assurance
Education:
West Coast University Anaheim, CA Feb 2012 to 2000 Bachelor of Science in NursingSunnyvale-Cupertino Adult Education Cupertino, CA 2011 to 2011 Certified Nurse AssistantSanta Ana College Santa Ana, CA Aug 1996 to Jun 1998 Pharmacy Technology
Shrevewood Elementary School Falls Church VA 1976-1979, Westlawn Elementary School Falls Church VA 1979-1980, Whittier Intermediate School Falls Church VA 1980-1982
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