Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2024-2025
Title: Innovations by Nicolas Chao Wei Ding
Introduction
Nicolas Chao Wei Ding is an accomplished inventor based in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of automation and natural language processing. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of workflow development systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Generating automations via natural language processing." This invention involves methods for generating automations through computing systems. The system receives natural language input from a user interface and generates an automation workflow based on that input. The workflow includes steps necessary to build the automation, with fields populated based on the user's input. This innovation enables users to build and deploy automations more intuitively.
Another notable patent is "Automated code generation for data transformations in a workflow." This invention describes methods, systems, and computer program products for implementing a workflow development system that includes automatic code generation for data transformations. The system provides a graphical user interface that allows users to add and configure workflow steps. It learns and generates code to perform data transformations based on sample input and output data provided by the user.
Career Highlights
Nicolas Chao Wei Ding is currently employed at Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC. His work at Microsoft focuses on developing innovative solutions that leverage natural language processing and automation technologies. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of workflow development systems.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include José Luis Fernández Gorroño and Cédric Thierry Michel Bignon. Their collaboration has fostered an environment of innovation and creativity within their projects.
Conclusion
Nicolas Chao Wei Ding is a prominent inventor whose work in automation and natural language processing has led to significant advancements in workflow development systems. His patents reflect a commitment to improving user experience and efficiency in technology.