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Case Explorer
Published Monday, April 26, 2004Case Explorer is computer software developed for law enforcement and other public safety organizations. It provides basic case management features with functionality focused toward information sharing. Case data is deconflicted as it is entered into the system. Notifications are sent for case matches. Cases are entered into the system with...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): 525
Docket: IS-2004-038
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A Dynamic Memory Allocator for Embedded Systems with Scratch-Pad Memory
Published Tuesday, April 20, 2004Developed by University of Maryland researchers, this invention is a method of allocating program data automatically in embedded computing systems containing scratch-pad memories. Compared to currently used compiler technology for embedded systems, this new method reduces time, power consumption, programmer burden and cost.This...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): compiler, run time, stack variables, sram, tcms, design tool, embedded, scratch-pad.
Docket: IS-2004-043
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Delay-Coordinates Embedding Estimator of Noisy Time Series
Published Wednesday, April 14, 2004Researchers at the George Mason University and the University of Maryland College Park have developed an algorithm for reconstructing or recovering speech recordings containing substantial external noise contamination.For more information contact Ms. Jennifer O. Murphy, Director, Office of Technology Transfer, George Mason University,...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): white noise, noise abatement, speech recognition, homeland security
Docket: IS-2004-039
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Structure for Increasing the Speed of Electroactive Materials
Published Monday, April 5, 2004Researchers at the University of Maryland College Park have created a material structure that allows anisotropic electroactive materials, such as conjugated polymers, to switch more quickly between oxidized and reduced states. This finding has the potential to speed the response of other materials and devices such as gels and ionic polymer metal...
Categories: Chemical
Keyword(s): anisotropic, polymer, oxidation, switiching electronic displays
Docket: PS-2004-025
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Thermo-Bio-Lithography
Published Monday, April 5, 2004This invention relates to methods for the controlled and selective deposition of a resist of one or more species of molecules, including biomolecules, onto an organic reactive layer such as a polysaccharide mass.Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a method which accomplishes this deposition electrochemically or by...
Categories: Microfluidics, Nanotechnology + Nanoparticles + Nanomaterials
Keyword(s): bioliogical, resist, MEMS, microfluidic
Docket: PS-2003-093
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Optimal Data Diagnosis Algorithms
Published Monday, March 29, 2004This invention relates to a technique for computing optimal diagnosis for inference problems associated with various applications such as fault diagnosis of manufacturing lines for any product, analyzing credit risks for banks, mortgage and credit card companies, analyzing potential insurance fraud, analyzing bank accounts for illicit activities...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): fault diagnosis, risk, conditions, mining, business, inference
Docket: IS-2002-068
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3D Face Modeling From Video
Published Sunday, March 7, 2004Researchers at the University of Maryland have developing techniques for reconstruction three-dimensional (3D) models from a sequence of two-dimensional (2D) images. More particularly their invention is directed to reconstruction 3D models of an object from 2D video sequences taken from the object. The object may be the features of a living object...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): face recognition, video, 3D, homeland
Docket: IS-2002-046
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Method and Device for Nanoscale Plasma Processing of Materials
Published Tuesday, March 2, 2004Nanoscale processing of thin-films and substrates by exposure to electrically charged plasmas is a desirable technology for surface modifications. The process requires controlling the interaction time of the plasma with the substrate. Currently, surface modifications are generated using lithography, a technique which is cumbersome and expensive...
Categories: Nanotechnology + Nanoparticles + Nanomaterials
Keyword(s): nanoscale processing, plasma etching, surface modifications
Docket: PS-2003-045
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Speech Discrimination Based on Multiscale Spectro-Temporal Modulations
Published Sunday, February 29, 2004Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a content-based audio classification algorithm based on novel multiscale spectro-temporal modulation features inspired by cortical processing. A potential use for the classification system is to discriminate speech from non-speech. Non-speech, for example, could consist of animal...
Categories: Information Technology
Keyword(s): speech discrimination, speech enhancement, audio and data retrival
Docket: IS-2003-088
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Surface Immersion Microscope
Published Sunday, February 15, 2004The resolution of any far-field optical microscope is limited by diffraction. The order of magnitude of the resolution is R~1/n. A common way of increasing the resolution of a conventional microscope is to immerse the sample into a liquid with a refractive index of n. In fact immersion microscopes exploit this physical property. However, the range...
Categories: Imaging devices
Keyword(s): immersion microscope, lithography, nano, diffraction, refractive index
Docket: PS-2004-009