Patents by Inventor Daniel Plastina
Daniel Plastina has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20050228830Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, James Alkove, Kirt Debique, Scott Colville, Gabriel DeBacker
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Patent number: 6950818Abstract: A method and system for implementing policy by accumulating policies for a policy recipient from policy objects associated with a hierarchically organized structure of containers, such as directory containers (sites, domains and organizational units) that includes the policy recipient. Based on administrator input, policy settings for the policy recipient may be accumulated into a specific order by inheriting policy from higher containers, which may enforce their policy settings over those of lower containers. Policy that is not enforced may be blocked at a container. The result is an accumulated set of group policy objects that are ordered by relative strength to resolve any policy conflicts. Policy may be applied to a policy recipient by calling extensions, such as an extension that layers the policy settings into the registry or an extension that uses policy information from the objects according to the ordering thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael W. Dennis, Michele L. Freed, Daniel Plastina, Eric R. Flo, David E. Kays, Jr., Robert E. Corrington
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Publication number: 20050198075Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James Alkove, Kirt Debique
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Patent number: 6941324Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, James M. Alkove, Kirt A. Debique, Scott Colville, Gabriel S. DeBacker
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Publication number: 20050172786Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James Alkove, Kirt Debique
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Publication number: 20050160111Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, James Alkove, Kirt Debique, Scott Colville, Gabriel DeBacker
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Publication number: 20050108688Abstract: A method and system for managing and deploying applications across a computer network by assigning and publishing applications to user and computer policy recipients. Assigned applications are automatically applied via a script to the policy recipients, thereby ensuring that the recipient has an administrator-specified workstation configuration. Assigned applications are advertised so as to appear available to the user, by adding an application shortcut to the start menu, and by populating the machine registry with appropriate application information. Other applications may be published to users, whereby those applications are optionally available for use by users. Published application information is maintained in a centralized store of information on the network. Assigned and published applications may be installed on demand, such as when the application is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark Lucovsky, Michael Cherry, Daniel Plastina, Bharat Shah, Debi Mishra, David Kays, Markus Horstmann
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Publication number: 20050091271Abstract: The present invention provides a novel file management approach. The systems and methods comprise a schema-based file management technique that can be integrated within an operating system to provide application developers an efficient and powerful develop utility to build applications. In addition, the system and methods provide for applications that can be employed uniformly across disparate data (e.g., audio and video data) within the operating environment. The schema can include a base schema that is related to known types of data and derived schema that extend the base schema with respect to one or more characteristics of the data. The schema can be employed to generate APIs that can be employed by users and/or applications to exchange information with a file system. In addition, the systems and methods can include configurable intelligence that can be utilized perform actions and/or make decisions, which can automate processes and/or facilitate data storage and/or management.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Kasy Srinivas, Daniel Plastina, Alexander Vaschillo, Christopher Brownell, John Terrell
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Publication number: 20050091062Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and methodology to facilitate automatic generation of mnemonic audio portions or segments referred to as audio thumbnails. A system is provided for summarizing audio information. The system includes an analysis component to determine common features in an audio file and a mnemonic detector to extract fingerprint portions of the audio file based in part on the common features in order to generate a thumbnail of the audio file. The generated thumbnails can then be employed to facilitate browsing or searching audio files in order to mitigate listening to longer portions or segments of such files.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Christopher Burges, John Platt, Daniel Plastina, Erin Renshaw, Henrique Malvar
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Publication number: 20050091275Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and methodology to facilitate automatic management and pruning of audio files residing in a database. Audio fingerprinting is a powerful tool for identifying streaming or file-based audio, using a database of fingerprints. Duplicate detection identifies duplicate audio clips in a set, even if the clips differ in compression quality or duration. The present invention can be provided as a self-contained application that it does not require an external database of fingerprints. Also, a user interface provides various options for managing and pruning the audio files.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Christopher Burges, John Platt, Daniel Plastina, Erin Renshaw
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Publication number: 20050050079Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James Alkove, Kirt Debique
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Publication number: 20050021500Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Scott Colville
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Publication number: 20050015405Abstract: A method and system for displaying metadata included in one or more media files. A media library stores one or more media files. A graphical user interface displays metadata of the one or more media files in the media library via a display. A media player application parses data contained in metadata fields of a media file to identify one or more properties of the media file. The user interface allows a user to view each identified property within a metadata field of the media files in a hierarchical format.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Daniel Plastina, Michael Novak
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Publication number: 20050015389Abstract: A method and system for retrieving metadata for a media file. A source selection component includes instructions for querying a plurality of metadata sources in a predetermined order to retrieve metadata for the media file. The source selection component also includes instructions for retrieving metadata from metadata sources according business rules as required for specific metadata. A graphical user interface displays metadata from the first source identified as having available metadata, or displays metadata from the source designated by business rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Michael Novak, Daniel Plastina
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Publication number: 20050015713Abstract: Collecting and augmenting metadata associated with media content stored on a plurality of devices for display to a user. The collected metadata remains available (e.g., visible) to a user after the device storing the corresponding media content is offline, disconnected, or otherwise unavailable. In particular, the invention permits metadata associated with media content stored on one or more devices (e.g., consumer electronic devices) to be enumerated, obtained, and promoted into another device (e.g., a personal computer) such that the metadata may be treated as if the media content is stored on the other device (e.g., the personal computer). In particular, the invention automatically detects an event generated in response to an action by a first device storing a media file. In response to the detected event, the invention matches and obtains metadata for the media content stored in the media file. A user organizes or otherwise manipulates the obtained metadata, for example, via a media player.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Kasy Srinivas, Praveen Rao
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Publication number: 20050015712Abstract: Managing a plurality of states of metadata. Each of the states stores one or more items of metadata that have been automatically matched and obtained for media content (e.g., for rendering by a media player). The invention resolves the matched metadata by selectively applying some or all of the matched metadata items without user intervention (e.g., based on a user-specified threshold). In one embodiment, the invention selectively applies some or all of the matched metadata items based on a trustworthiness rating associated with the metadata match. The invention displays the remaining metadata items to the user for review and acceptance or rejection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Daniel Plastina, John Terrell, Christopher Brownell, Michael Novak
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Publication number: 20050010589Abstract: A method and system for modifying metadata of one or more media files via a drag and drop operation. A media library stores one or more media files. A graphical user interface displays the one or more media files in the media library via a display. The graphical user interface allows a user to select one or more media files from the media files being displayed. The user interface allows a user to drag and drop the one or more selected media files onto a property node that defines a property the user would like to incorporate into the metadata of one or more selected media files. Dropping the one or more selected media files onto the property node modifies the metadata of the media file to correspond to the property defined by the property onto which the one or more selected media files were dropped.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Michael Novak, Daniel Plastina
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Publication number: 20040267825Abstract: A system and method is disclosed for selectively synchronizing, with a media library, media files within folders of a filing system. This system and method can preferentially synchronize certain folders rather than others based on whether or not the folders have been modified. This system and method can also maintain synchronization between a media library and a filing system by regularly checking for changes in the filing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Michael John Novak, Daniel Plastina
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Patent number: 6836794Abstract: A method and system for managing and deploying applications across a computer network by assigning and publishing applications to user and computer policy recipients. Assigned applications are automatically applied via a script to the policy recipients, thereby ensuring that the recipient has an administrator-specified workstation configuration. Assigned applications are advertised so as to appear available to the user, by adding an application shortcut to the start menu, and by populating the machine registry with appropriate application information. Other applications may be published to users, whereby those applications are optionally available for use by users. Published application information is maintained in a centralized store of information on the network. Assigned and published applications may be installed on demand, such as when the application is activated.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Mark Lucovsky, Michael J. Cherry, Daniel Plastina, Bharat Shah, Debi P. Mishra, David E. Kays, Jr., Markus Horstmann
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Publication number: 20040019658Abstract: Obtaining metadata for media content. Software according to the invention requests the metadata via a metadata query data structure (MDQ) such as a uniform resource locator and receives metadata in response via a metadata return data structure (MDR). The invention includes namespace identifiers such as WMContentID, WMCollectionID, and WMCollectionGroupID for instance-specific associations between media content and metadata. The invention also includes namespace identifiers such as WMPrimaryClassID and WMSecondaryClassID to classify the media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, John Wesley Terrell, Jason E. D. McCartney, Keith Maurice Toussaint, David W. H. Hostetter, Thomas Brian Springer, Aaron P. Starkey