Glendale, CA, United States of America

John M Han


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.8

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Years Active: 2017-2023

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of John M Han

Introduction

John M Han is an accomplished inventor based in Glendale, CA. He holds 2 patents that showcase his contributions to technology, particularly in the fields of printing devices and voice recognition systems. His innovative work reflects a commitment to enhancing user experience and system efficiency.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is titled "Contextual features and settings thereof for a printing device." This patent describes systems and methods that relate to contextual features for a printing device. In this method, features of a printing device configuration are queried by a firmware service. The features obtained by a first dynamic scheduling service associated with the printing device are packaged. These packaged features are retrieved to provide a features list by a second dynamic scheduling service for a driver associated with the printing device. The dynamic scheduling data is generated by an artificial intelligence service, which includes deactivating one or more features responsive to a policy. The generation of this dynamic scheduling data involves filtering the features using the policy by the artificial intelligence service. Additionally, a dynamic user interface is created by the second dynamic scheduling service in response to the dynamic scheduling data.

Another significant patent is the "Method and system for improving responsiveness of a voice recognition system." This system includes a voice converter that converts a first voice command into a first electrical command and a command library containing library contents. A language responsiveness module (LRM) stores the first electrical command in a temporary set when a first control command cannot be determined from the library contents. The voice prompt module receives a second voice command when the first control command cannot be determined. The voice converter then converts this second voice command into a second electrical command. The LRM compares the second electrical command to the command library and determines a second control command corresponding to the second electrical command. Finally, the LRM stores the first voice command in the command library after determining the control command corresponding to the second voice command.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, John M Han has worked with notable companies such as Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. and DirecTV Group, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative solutions.

Collaborations

John has collaborated with talented individuals, including Neil-Paul Payoyo Bermundo and Mohamed El Sayed Mostafa. These collaborations have likely enriched his work and led to further advancements in his projects.

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