កម្មវិធីទូរស័ព្ទPhone programs 手機方案
The
idea behind Mobilyze--under development by researchers at Northwestern
University--is to create a virtual therapist to monitor a person's
activity over several days and then make a mood assessment."We're trying
to develop individual algorithms for each user that can determine
specific states," lead researcher and psychologist David Mohr said in an
interview on WBBM radio in Chicago.These algorithms would include
people's location, activity, social context, what they're doing, and
their mood, in order to determine whether they are behaving normally or
if they seem depressed.If the smartphone concludes that the person is
depressed, it will help the individual alert family and friends. "It can provide them an automated text message, or an automated phone call to make a suggestion to give somebody a call or get out of the house," Mohr said.
1 Apple loses bid to ban Samsung’s redesigned Galaxy Tab
depressed, it will help the individual alert family and friends. "It can provide them an automated text message, or an automated phone call to make a suggestion to give somebody a call or get out of the house," Mohr said.
1 Apple loses bid to ban Samsung’s redesigned Galaxy Tab
In
the long running battle over patents between Apple and Samsung, the
latest twist comes from a German court which ruled that the redesigned
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N will not be banned from German stores.
Apple submitted a motion for a preliminary hearing against the modified tablet, but was denied. It was found that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1N was reasonably distinct from Apple’s products, and therefore should be allowed to go on sale.
It should come as no surprise, according to FOSS Patents author Florian Mueller, because a Dusseldorf regional appeals court said last week that, “even the original Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not fall within the valid scope of the asserted [patent].”
Apple last week lost a similar attempt, where the company invoked a European design right, in a Munich court.
Should Samsung have failed today, it may have had to redesign the product all over again. But though at this stage this is only the denial of a preliminary injunction, it could be that later down the line Samsung products are banned nevertheless.
Apple continues to assert four different design-related patents are being infringed by ten Samsung smartphones and five Samsung tablets. It’s clear that Apple will not let these go without a fight.
Apple submitted a motion for a preliminary hearing against the modified tablet, but was denied. It was found that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1N was reasonably distinct from Apple’s products, and therefore should be allowed to go on sale.
It should come as no surprise, according to FOSS Patents author Florian Mueller, because a Dusseldorf regional appeals court said last week that, “even the original Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not fall within the valid scope of the asserted [patent].”
Apple last week lost a similar attempt, where the company invoked a European design right, in a Munich court.
Should Samsung have failed today, it may have had to redesign the product all over again. But though at this stage this is only the denial of a preliminary injunction, it could be that later down the line Samsung products are banned nevertheless.
Apple continues to assert four different design-related patents are being infringed by ten Samsung smartphones and five Samsung tablets. It’s clear that Apple will not let these go without a fight.