Inventor · Santa Clara, CA, US

Jia Li

19Patents
6h-index
24Co-inventors
58Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 10, 2012 → Oct 18, 2021

Most-cited inventions

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US11134880B2 Automatic method to delineate or categorize an electrocardiogram Human Necessities 4 Active
US9411829B2 Image-based faceted system and method Physics 3 Active
US10325220B2 System and method for large-scale multi-label learning using incomplete label assignments Physics 3 Active
US11678831B2 Electrocardiogram processing system for detecting and/or predicting cardiac events Physics 1 Active
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US10223727B2 E-commerce recommendation system and method Physics 1 Active
US10102227B2 Image-based faceted system and method Physics 1 Active
US11826150B2 User interface for analysis of electrocardiograms Physics 1 Active
US11672464B2 Electrocardiogram processing system for delineation and classification Human Necessities 0 Active
US10204090B2 Visual recognition using social links Physics 0 Active
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