Patent classifications
G06F40/186
User interface and functions for virtual reality and augmented reality
Systems and methods are described to enable the creation of user interfaces that may adapt to different environments and may be automatically created. User interfaces may be two-dimensional or three-dimensional and may be used in virtual reality or augmented reality applications. An interface creator may create or receive digital assets associated with a content item, define virtual planes and associated digital asset templates, associate the digital assets with the virtual planes, and enable display of the virtual planes with associated digital assets to a user for user interaction. Digital assets may be automatically edited to meet the specifications of the templates associated with the virtual planes. Virtual planes and templates may also be standardized and aggregated so that a completed user interface may be easily delivered and presented with other content items in a uniform manner.
User interface and functions for virtual reality and augmented reality
Systems and methods are described to enable the creation of user interfaces that may adapt to different environments and may be automatically created. User interfaces may be two-dimensional or three-dimensional and may be used in virtual reality or augmented reality applications. An interface creator may create or receive digital assets associated with a content item, define virtual planes and associated digital asset templates, associate the digital assets with the virtual planes, and enable display of the virtual planes with associated digital assets to a user for user interaction. Digital assets may be automatically edited to meet the specifications of the templates associated with the virtual planes. Virtual planes and templates may also be standardized and aggregated so that a completed user interface may be easily delivered and presented with other content items in a uniform manner.
Computer-implemented infrastructure, methods, systems, and computer-readable media for generating and managing product labels for a product across a plurality of jurisdictions
A system for generating product label changes is described. The system includes a product labeling platform executable on a network enabled computing device and a database of at least one selectable master label and at least one selectable jurisdiction label associated with a labeled product. The platform associates at least one selected descriptor from a first pre-defined descriptor set to each change made to a selected master label, and further associates at least one selected descriptor from a second pre-defined descriptor set to each change made to a selected jurisdiction label. The platform further associates a report including the selected descriptors from the first and second pre-defined descriptor sets with the changed label. A system for generating and managing product labels for a product across multiple jurisdictions is also disclosed. Methods including a computer-implemented method of updating a product label and a computer-implemented method of generating and managing product labels for a product across a plurality of jurisdictions are also disclosed.
Computer-implemented infrastructure, methods, systems, and computer-readable media for generating and managing product labels for a product across a plurality of jurisdictions
A system for generating product label changes is described. The system includes a product labeling platform executable on a network enabled computing device and a database of at least one selectable master label and at least one selectable jurisdiction label associated with a labeled product. The platform associates at least one selected descriptor from a first pre-defined descriptor set to each change made to a selected master label, and further associates at least one selected descriptor from a second pre-defined descriptor set to each change made to a selected jurisdiction label. The platform further associates a report including the selected descriptors from the first and second pre-defined descriptor sets with the changed label. A system for generating and managing product labels for a product across multiple jurisdictions is also disclosed. Methods including a computer-implemented method of updating a product label and a computer-implemented method of generating and managing product labels for a product across a plurality of jurisdictions are also disclosed.
Command based personalized composite templates
A method and system for causing a command-based personalized composite template to be displayed in a communication stream are disclosed, the personalized composite template including representations of first and second users combined with a representation of a selected template.
Command based personalized composite templates
A method and system for causing a command-based personalized composite template to be displayed in a communication stream are disclosed, the personalized composite template including representations of first and second users combined with a representation of a selected template.
Discovering contextualized placeholder variables in template code
Disclosed herein are computer-implemented method, system, and computer-program product (computer-readable storage medium) embodiments for discovering contextualized placeholder variables in template code. Some embodiments include invoking a render call to a template engine to render an input template and then receiving a message identifying a placeholder variable within the input template in response to invoking the render call. These embodiments may further include generating multiple rendered templates by rendering the input template based at least in part on a unique value and a modified unique value for the placeholder variable. Further still, these embodiments may also include storing the placeholder variable in a security vulnerability data structure in response to detecting a change in context associated with the placeholder variable between the multiple rendered templates.
Discovering contextualized placeholder variables in template code
Disclosed herein are computer-implemented method, system, and computer-program product (computer-readable storage medium) embodiments for discovering contextualized placeholder variables in template code. Some embodiments include invoking a render call to a template engine to render an input template and then receiving a message identifying a placeholder variable within the input template in response to invoking the render call. These embodiments may further include generating multiple rendered templates by rendering the input template based at least in part on a unique value and a modified unique value for the placeholder variable. Further still, these embodiments may also include storing the placeholder variable in a security vulnerability data structure in response to detecting a change in context associated with the placeholder variable between the multiple rendered templates.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN END-TO-END EVALUATION AND TESTING FRAMEWORK FOR TASK-ORIENTED DIALOG SYSTEMS
Embodiments provide a software framework for evaluating and troubleshooting real-world task-oriented bot systems. Specifically, the evaluation framework includes a generator that infers dialog acts and entities from bot definitions and generates test cases for the system via model-based paraphrasing. The framework may also include a simulator for task-oriented dialog user simulation that supports both regression testing and end-to-end evaluation. The framework may also include a remediator to analyze and visualize the simulation results, remedy some of the identified issues, and provide actionable suggestions for improving the task-oriented dialog system.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN END-TO-END EVALUATION AND TESTING FRAMEWORK FOR TASK-ORIENTED DIALOG SYSTEMS
Embodiments provide a software framework for evaluating and troubleshooting real-world task-oriented bot systems. Specifically, the evaluation framework includes a generator that infers dialog acts and entities from bot definitions and generates test cases for the system via model-based paraphrasing. The framework may also include a simulator for task-oriented dialog user simulation that supports both regression testing and end-to-end evaluation. The framework may also include a remediator to analyze and visualize the simulation results, remedy some of the identified issues, and provide actionable suggestions for improving the task-oriented dialog system.