Kessler Institute For RehabKessler Institute For Rehabilitation 1199 Pleasant Vly Way FL 1, West Orange, NJ 07052 (973)7313600 (phone), (973)2436861 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Zhang works in West Orange, NJ and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Zhang is affiliated with Kessler Institute For Rehabilitation.
Jae Hong Ruy - Daejeon, KR Jong Suk Chae - Daejeon, KR Cheol Sig Pyo - Daejeon, KR Bong Soo Kim - Daejeon, KR Eun Ju Lee - Daejeon, KR Myung Jong Lee - Paramus NJ, US Tae Rim Park - New York NY, US Rui Zhang - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute - Daejeon Research Foundation of the City University of New York - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370256
Abstract:
Provided is a method of supporting node portability in a sensor network, wherein data transmission to a portable node can be guaranteed since even when the portable node is assigned with a different address by being associated with another network, the newly assigned address is transmitted to a parent node or a sink node that was previously associated with the portable node.
Multi-Modal Regression To Predict Customer Intent To Contact A Merchant
- McLean VA, US Rui ZHANG - New York NY, US Erik MUELLER - Chevy Chase MD, US Victor Alvarez MIRANDA - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06F 17/18 G06K 9/62 G06N 3/08
Abstract:
Provided herein are systems and methods for using multi-modal regression to predict customer intent to contact a merchant. Multi-modal data including numerical data and unstructured data are extracted from customer interactions with the merchant. Features of the numerical data and the unstructured data are separately extracted and classified using techniques specific to the data types. The features for each type are then separately used to predict probabilities of customer intent. A neural network is used to combine the predictions into a single set of estimates of customer intent. This set of estimates of customer intents is used to estimate a probability that the customer will contact the merchant. The customer is then contacted based on the estimate.
Systems And Methods For Generating Dynamic Conversational Responses Using Ensemble Prediction Based On A Plurality Of Machine Learning Models
- McLean VA, US Erik MUELLER - Chevy Chase MD, US Rui ZHANG - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
H04L 51/02 G06F 17/18 G06N 3/04 G06N 20/20
Abstract:
Methods and systems are described for generating dynamic interface options using machine learning models. The dynamic interface options may be generated in real time and reflect the likely goals and/or intents of a user. The machine learning model may provide these features by interpreting multi-modal feature inputs. For example, the machine learning model may include a first machine learning model, wherein the first machine learning model comprises a convolutional neural network, and a second machine learning model, wherein the second machine learning model performs a Weight of Evidence (WOE) analysis.
Systems And Methods For A Two-Tier Machine Learning Model For Generating Conversational Responses
- McLean VA, US Victor ALVAREZ MIRANDA - McLean VA, US Pamela KATALI - Gaithersburg MD, US Arturo HERNANDEZ ZELEDON - Arlington VA, US Rui ZHANG - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
H04L 51/02 G06K 9/62 G10L 15/16 G06N 20/20
Abstract:
Methods and systems are described for generating dynamic conversational responses using two-tier machine learning models. The dynamic conversational responses may be generated in real time and reflect the likely goals and/or intents of a user. The two-tier machine learning model may include a first tier that determines an intent cluster based on a feature input, and a second tier that determines a specific intent from the cluster.
Novel Substituted Piperazine Amide Compounds As Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase (Ido) Inhibitors
Dane CLAUSEN - Kenilworth NJ, US Ping CHEN - Kenilworth NJ, US Xavier FRADERA - Boston MA, US Liangqin GUO - Kenilworth NJ, US Yongxin HAN - Boston MA, US Shuwen HE - Fanwood NJ, US Xianhai HUANG - Warren NJ, US Joseph KOZLOWSKI - Princeton NJ, US Guoqing LI - Kenilworth NJ, US Theodore A. MARTINOT - Southborough MA, US Alexander PASTERNAK - Boston MA, US Andreas VERRAS - New York NY, US Li XIAO - Kenilworth NJ, US Wensheng YU - Kenilworth NJ, US Rui ZHANG - Kenilworth NJ, US - Rahway NJ, US
Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) which are inhibitors of an IDO enzyme: (I). Also disclosed herein are uses of the compounds in the potential treatment or prevention of an IDO-associated disease or disorder. Also disclosed herein are compositions comprising these compounds. Further disclosed herein are uses of the compositions in the potential treatment or prevention of an IDO-associated disease or disorder.
Secure And Privacy Aware Monitoring With Dynamic Resiliency For Distributed Systems
- McLean VA, US Jimmy SAMBUO - McLean VA, US Rui ZHANG - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Provided herein are systems and methods for sanitizing logged data packets in a distributed system prior to storing them in a remote or third-party data server. Interactions with an application are monitored and values in a data packet are extracted from the interaction. The values are classified based on a classification configuration and respective labels of the values. The values are then sanitized based on the classification to prevent exposure of secure or private data. The sanitized data packets are then logged into the remote data server. The logged data can be used to help resolve events occurring in the application. The classification configuration can be iteratively updated and the interactions repeated to capture data that was previously sanitized to aid in resolution of events. The logged data can also be used in research or analysis, such as for identifying potential improvements to the application.
Novel Substituted Pyrazole Compounds As Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Inhibitors
Dane CLAUSEN - Kenilworth NJ, US - Rahway NJ, US Liangqin Guo - Monroe Township NJ, US Yongxin Han - Needham MA, US Shuwen He - Fanwood NJ, US Joseph Kozlowski - Princeton NJ, US Guoqing Li - Belle Mead NJ, US Theodore A. Martinot - Southborough MA, US Alexander Pasternak - Jamaica Plain MA, US David Sloman - Newton MA, US Li Xiao - Cranbury NJ, US Wensheng Yu - Edison NJ, US Rui Zhang - Plainsboro NJ, US
Assignee:
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. - Rahway NJ
International Classification:
C07D 413/14 C07D 401/14
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) which are inhibitors of an IDO enzyme: (I). Also disclosed herein are uses of the compounds in the potential treatment or prevention of an IDO-associated disease or disorder. Also disclosed herein are compositions comprising these compounds. Further disclosed herein are uses of the compositions in the potential treatment or prevention of an IDO-associated disease or disorder.
Systems And Methods For Automated Discrepancy Determination, Explanation, And Resolution With Personalization
Systems and methods are provided herein for autonomously determining and resolving a customer's perceived discrepancy during a customer service interaction. The method can include receiving an incoming communication from a customer; extracting a perceived state and an expected state (possibly of a product or service) based on the incoming communication; determining a perceived discrepancy between the perceived and expected states of the customer; retrieving customer information; extracting a current state of the customer from the retrieved customer information, verifying, by a rule-based platform, the discrepancy; generating a response based on the discrepancy after comparing the perceived stated with the current state, where the response may include a confirmation or a correction related to the discrepancy and a personalized explanation describing the current state of the customer; and outputting, for presentation to the customer, the response.
Jan 2011 to Dec 2011 Data AnalystJinghu Bureau of Statistics
Jul 2009 to Oct 2010 Junior Analyst
Education:
University of Electronic Science & Technology Chengdu, CN Jul 2009 Bachelor of E in commerceFairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, NJ Master in management
Skills:
Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and Access. SQL, C language, Html and Java. Weka, Spss clementine
Jun 2014 to 2000 InternshipYaxia Automobile Corporation
Jan 2011 to Dec 2011 Data AnalystJinghu Bureau of Statistics
Jul 2009 to Oct 2010 Analyst Assistant
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, NJ May 2014 Master of Management in Information SystemUniversity of Electronic Science & Technology Jul 2009 Bachelor of E in commerce
The studys co-authors include lead author Qing Zhang PhD 22, Weiqiang Wang and Rui Zhang of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Shuang Zhou of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Date: Jan 08, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Discovery made about Fischer–Tropsch process could help improve fuel production
The researchers first came upon the oscillations by accident after graduate student Rui Zhang approached Kruse with a problem: he wasn't able to stabilize the temperature in his reaction. As they studied it together, they discovered the surprising oscillations.