Location History:
- Rehovot, IL (2012)
- Haifa, IL (2009 - 2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2015
Title: Ayelet Pnueli: Innovator in Graphical User Interface Technologies
Introduction
Ayelet Pnueli is a prominent inventor based in Haifa, Israel. She has made significant contributions to the field of graphical user interfaces, holding a total of eight patents. Her work focuses on enhancing user interaction through innovative technologies.
Latest Patents
Among her latest patents is a system for graphical user interface component classification. This invention describes methods for generating a vector based on image data that represents a GUI component. The method includes assigning a GUI component classifier by comparing the generated vector to a set of vectors that describe various GUI elements. Another notable patent involves the analysis of health indicators of a system. This invention allows for the selection of a signal from a reactive system that reflects its health indicators. A signal analyzer extracts these indicators and conducts diagnostics based on the information gathered.
Career Highlights
Ayelet Pnueli is currently employed at Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Her role at this leading technology firm allows her to further her research and development in user interface technologies.
Collaborations
She has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Omer Barkol and Michael Pogrebisky, contributing to the advancement of their shared projects.
Conclusion
Ayelet Pnueli's innovative work in graphical user interfaces and system diagnostics showcases her expertise and commitment to enhancing technology. Her contributions continue to influence the field and inspire future advancements.
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