Patent classifications
G06F3/0483
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EDITING CONTENT THEREOF
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display including at least one display panel, a memory, and a processor operatively connected to the display module and the memory. The memory stores instructions causing the processor to generate content including one or more pages and at least one object being displayed on the one or more pages based on a user input, display an editing area for editing the content by using the display module, and simultaneously apply the at least one object being generated or changed based on the user input to at least one partial area of a first page and at least one partial area of a second page corresponding to the editing area in case that the at least partial areas of the first page and the second page among the one or more pages are simultaneously displayed in the editing area.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EDITING CONTENT THEREOF
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display including at least one display panel, a memory, and a processor operatively connected to the display module and the memory. The memory stores instructions causing the processor to generate content including one or more pages and at least one object being displayed on the one or more pages based on a user input, display an editing area for editing the content by using the display module, and simultaneously apply the at least one object being generated or changed based on the user input to at least one partial area of a first page and at least one partial area of a second page corresponding to the editing area in case that the at least partial areas of the first page and the second page among the one or more pages are simultaneously displayed in the editing area.
USER INTERFACE FOR SURFACING ACTION ITEMS
Systems and methods are provided for providing a user interface for surfacing action items. The user interface can surface action items to be performed by a user. The action items can be provided in a circle scheme or a table scheme. The user can select an action item, and in response, the user interface can provide additional information associated with the action item. The user interface can also provide various functionalities associated with performing a task corresponding to the action item.
USER INTERFACE FOR SURFACING ACTION ITEMS
Systems and methods are provided for providing a user interface for surfacing action items. The user interface can surface action items to be performed by a user. The action items can be provided in a circle scheme or a table scheme. The user can select an action item, and in response, the user interface can provide additional information associated with the action item. The user interface can also provide various functionalities associated with performing a task corresponding to the action item.
AutoMate - Automated Interface Between Call Center Agents and Network Orchestration Systems via Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing call center-based automated interface between call center agents and network orchestration systems, in some cases, via application programming interfaces (“APIs”). In various embodiments, an automated services platform may collect, from data sources, data associated with services provided by a service provider. The collected data may be autonomously analyzed to identify any issues with provisioning a service(s) to a customer. If so, one or more automation actions may be autonomously identified to address the determined issue(s). The automated services platform may autonomously send instructions to automation bots to perform the identified one or more automation actions, and may generate and present a UI on a user terminal operated by a user, the UI displaying information regarding at least one of the at least one issue, the affected service(s), the identified one or more automation actions, or the automation bots, and/or the like.
Systems and methods for detecting documentation drop-offs in clinical documentation
In clinical documentation, mere documentation of a condition in a patient's records may not be enough. To be considered sufficiently documented, the patient's record needs to show that no documentation drop-offs (DDOs) have occurred over the course of the patient's stay. However, DDOs can be extremely difficult to detect. To solve this problem, the invention trains time-sensitive deep learning (DL) models on a per condition basis using actual and/or synthetic patient data. Utilizing an ontology, grouped concepts can be generated on the fly from real-time hospital data and used to generate time-series data that can then be analyzed by trained time-sensitive DL models to determine whether a DDO for a condition has occurred during the stay. Non-time-sensitive models can be used to detect all the conditions documented during the stay. Outcomes from the models can be compared to determine whether to notify a user that a DDO has occurred.
Systems and methods for conversion of web content into reusable templates and components
Embodiments as disclosed provide a What-You-See-Is-What-You Get (WYSIWYG) editor for web content, allowing the conversion of previously generated web content to reusable templates or components. Embodiments thus allow, among other advantages, users such as web content developers to easily repurpose or reuse previously developed pages or content by giving these users the ability to review and edit previously developed pages or content in a WYSIWYG editor.
Systems and methods for conversion of web content into reusable templates and components
Embodiments as disclosed provide a What-You-See-Is-What-You Get (WYSIWYG) editor for web content, allowing the conversion of previously generated web content to reusable templates or components. Embodiments thus allow, among other advantages, users such as web content developers to easily repurpose or reuse previously developed pages or content by giving these users the ability to review and edit previously developed pages or content in a WYSIWYG editor.
Systems and methods for client-side data analysis
Systems and methods are provided for analyzing data in one or more datasets, where the one or more datasets are embodied as local, embedded databases in a client-side application, such as a web browser or web browser tab. A client-side data analysis application or artifact may be used to interact, i.e., query, the local, embedded databases, and retrieve results to analyze data. Because the one or more datasets are localized, there is no need to access a remote database/datastore in order to analyze the data. Moreover, the client-side data analysis application or artifact can be executed as individual instances in the client-side application. The state of a local, embedded database may be stored as another file that can be used as a local, embedded database for another instance of the client-side data analysis application or artifact.
Interaction Method for Cross-Device Task Processing, Electronic Device, and Storage Medium
An interaction method, including displaying, by a first electronic device, a multi-task management interface, including N device labels corresponding to N electronic devices and including a first, second and third device label of the first, second and third electronic device, receiving a first operation for dragging the first task record to the second device label performed by a user on a first task record, enabling, in response to the first operation, the second electronic device to display at least one first task corresponding to the first task record, receiving a second operation for dragging the second task record to the third device label performed by a user on a second task record in the multi-task management interface, and enabling, by the first electronic device in response to the second operation, the third electronic device to display at least one of second task corresponding to the second task record.