Patents by Inventor Michael R. Campanelli
Michael R. Campanelli 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: 20100075290Abstract: A method and system for automatically helping a teacher/educator evaluate assessments administered to students for determining student's attributes. The teacher/educator reviews stored assessment forms at a digital user interface (DUI) at a multifunction device (MFD) and selects the desired forms and creates an Assessment Batch which includes a List of Students to be given the forms for marking. The system automatically codes each form with personalized student information and prints the individualized assessment forms. The teacher/educator administers the assessment and assessment forms are manually marked, collected and scanned at the MFD, entered into storage and the marked images automatically analyzed and the assessments automatically evaluated from stored rubrics and the teacher/educator is automatically notified by email that the evaluation has been performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Dennis C. DeYoung, Charles A. Baxter, Michael R. Campanelli, Kristine A. German, Steven J. Harrington, Robert M. Lofthus, Raj Minhas, Gavan Tredoux, Dennis L. Venable, Peter J. Zehler
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Publication number: 20100075291Abstract: A method and system for automatically helping a teacher/educator evaluate assessments administered to students for determining student's attributes. The teacher/educator reviews stored assessment forms at a digital user interface (DUI) at a multifunction device (MFD) and selects the desired forms and creates an Assessment Batch which includes a List of Students to be given the forms for marking. The system automatically codes each form with personalized student information and prints the individualized assessment forms. The system may include an assessment repository for storing assessment definitions, rubrics, and administered assessments (e.g., results sheets), an may additionally or alternatively include an assessment analyzer for interpreting scanned imaged of administered assessments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Dennis C. DeYoung, Charles A. Baxter, Michael R. Campanelli, Kristine A. German, Steven J. Harrington, Robert M. Lofthus, Raj Minhas, Gavan Tredoux, Dennis L. Venable, Peter J. Zehler
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Publication number: 20100075292Abstract: A method and system for automatically helping a teacher/educator evaluate assessments administered to students for determining student's attributes. The teacher/educator reviews stored assessment forms at a digital user interface (DUI) at a multifunction device (MFD) and selects the desired forms and creates an Assessment Batch which includes a List of Students to be given the forms for marking. The system automatically codes each form with personalized student information and prints the individualized assessment forms. The system may include an assessment repository for storing assessment definitions, rubrics, and administered assessments (e.g., results sheets), an may additionally or alternatively include an assessment analyzer for interpreting scanned imaged of administered assessments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Dennis C. DeYoung, Charles A. Baxter, Michael R. Campanelli, Kristine A. German, Steven J. Harrington, Robert M. Lofthus, Raj Minhas, Gaven Tredoux, Dennis L. Venable, Peter J. Zehler
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Publication number: 20090274392Abstract: A system and method for character recognition with document orientation determination is shown. The method is a detection of simple page orientation based on a limited version of character recognition. The method includes binairizing an input image which has a plurality of alphanumeric characters with a first orientation. The method continues with extracting the connected components and determining a second orientation where the second orientation is based on a 90° turn clockwise or counterclockwise or, in the alternative, no turn from the first orientation. The second orientation will result in a 180° variance from the proper orientation or it will be the proper orientation. The method continues with implementing a limited version of optical character recognition for an analysis of a character and determining if that second orientation is upside down, based at least in part on the analysis. This method generally uses the character “i” for analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Zhigang Fan, Michael R. Campanelli, Dennis Venable
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Patent number: 7313762Abstract: Systems and methods to enable real-time and near real-time storyboarding on the World Wide Web in addition to a graphical user interface for video parsing and browsing the of the storyboard. Specifically, storyboarding can be accomplished on the World Wide Web by parsing an input video into representative or key frames. These frames then can be posted to a web document, or the like, for subsequent viewing by a user. This allows a video to be distilled down to the essential frames thus eliminating storage and bandwidth problems as well as eliminating the need for a user to view the entirety of the video. Furthermore, the graphical user interface allows a user to visually interact with an input video signal to determine the key or representative frames, or to retrieve video segments associated with already determined key frames.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Gozde Bozdagi, Hong Heather Yu, Michael R. Campanelli, Robert Bryll, Steven J. Harrington
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Publication number: 20040054964Abstract: Systems and methods to enable real-time and near real-time storyboarding on the World Wide Web in addition to a graphical user interface for video parsing and browsing the of the storyboard. Specifically, storyboarding can be accomplished on the World Wide Web by parsing an input video into representative or key frames. These frames then can be posted to a web document, or the like, for subsequent viewing by a user. This allows a video to be distilled down to the essential frames thus eliminating storage and bandwidth problems as well as eliminating the need for a user to view the entirety of the video. Furthermore, the graphical user interface allows a user to visually interact with an input video signal to determine the key or representative frames, or to retrieve video segments associated with already determined key frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Xerox Corporation.Inventors: Gozde Bozdagi, Hong Heather Yu, Michael R. Campanelli, Robert Bryll, Steven J. Harrington
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Patent number: 6647535Abstract: Systems and methods to enable real-time and near real-time storyboarding on the World Wide Web in addition to a graphical user interface for video parsing and browsing the of the storyboard. Specifically, storyboarding can be accomplished on the World Wide Web by parsing an input video into representative or key frames. These frames then can be posted to a web document, or the like, for subsequent viewing by a user. This allows a video to be distilled down to the essential frames thus eliminating storage and bandwidth problems as well as eliminating the need for a user to view the entirety of the video. Furthermore, the graphical user interface allows a user to visually interact with an input video signal to determine the key or representative frames, or to retrieve video segments associated with already determined key frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Gozde Bozdagi, Hong Heather Yu, Michael R. Campanelli, Robert Bryll, Steven J. Harrington
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Patent number: 6326983Abstract: A method and device for describing a complex color raster image as a collection of objects in a hierarchical and device independent format can be carried out using an apparatus for generating an image capable of being displayed and printed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignees: Xerox Corporation, Fuji Xerox Company, Ltd.Inventors: Dennis L. Venable, Michael R. Campanelli, William A. Fuss, James E. Bollman, Takashi Nagao, Toshiya Yamada, Kazuya Yamada
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Patent number: 6141012Abstract: A scheme that generates image processing source code for custom applications automatically by using structured image (SI) technology in a way that takes advantage of the unbound and incomplete features of SI. Resulting custom applications developed by this method can be defined and converted to running source code in minutes, or shipped to a co-user of the system in a compact portable form for remote code generation.Nested sub-component references and associated image processing operations necessary to generate an output raster image are obtained from a structured image template. Image processing operations and the order of said operations within an image processing definition are stored within the structured image definition. Unbound structured image references to undefined component objects and incomplete structured image references to image processing operations and parameters not explicitly defined within said structured image are input options.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James E. Bollman, Dennis L. Venable, Michael R. Campanelli, William A. Fuss
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Patent number: 5768440Abstract: A method of applying noise removal to an image so that the areas having the greatest variance have the least correction. First, the variance between each image pixel and its surrounding pixels is determined. Next, for the neighborhood around each pixel, a density of variance is determined. Finally the density of variance for the neighborhood around each pixel is used to correct the original pixel, the direction of correction being toward the mean value in the surrounding pixels. The result is that relatively uniform areas of the image, within which noise is most obvious, will get the most correction and areas that are textured will get the least.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael R. Campanelli, Steven J. Harrington
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Patent number: 5666503Abstract: An editing process and device for modifying images in the structured image (SI) format. The image editor can perform image processing operations, transparency and geometric transform to objects. The underlying SI format allows the image editor to be memory efficient with unlimited undo capability.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael R. Campanelli, William A. Fuss, Dennis L. Venable
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Patent number: 5526020Abstract: An image editor stores color pixels for an image to be edited in an image pixel buffer and a lookup register bank. The stored image is displayed on a monitor. An operator uses a mouse to designate a screen path that identifies an object in the image, and pixel position data is detected for the screen path. A programmed computer determines in real time one or more criteria for a search controller on the basis of hue, saturation and luminance variables which are determined from the stored pixel color data for pixels along the screen path. The computer further searches the image pixels to identify the object and its boundaries in accordance with the search controller criteria, and applies color edit actions to the identified object within the image.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael R. Campanelli, Dennis L. Venable
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Patent number: 5485568Abstract: A method and device for describing a complex color raster image as a collection of objects in a hierarchical and device independent format. The purpose of structured imaging (SI) is to expand the scope of a raster image to a collection of individually manipulable component objects. An SI is a hierarchical description of a single output image raster which may be used as one component of a page in a structured document. Objects contributing to the output raster may originate from text, graphics, other rasters or a combination thereof, and all maintain their heritage for selectability and modification. The SI describes not only the source data but also the image processing operations required for rendering the output raster. SI technology supports re-editability, customization and enhancement, automatic image assembly and high performance imaging. Thus, such a model has implications not only in an image editing and processing arena, but also in the filing and printing services used for image handling.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1993Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignees: Xerox Corporation, Fuji Xerox Company, Ltd.Inventors: Dennis L. Venable, Michael R. Campanelli, William A. Fuss, James E. Bollman, Takashi Nagao, Toshiya Yamada, Kazuya Yamada
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Patent number: 5124717Abstract: An ink jet printhead having an integral membrane filter fabricated over the surface of the printhead containing the ink inlet is disclosed. The individual printheads are obtained by a sectioning operation which cuts aligned and bonded channel and heater wafers. The mated wafers contain a plurality of printheads and must be separated. The integral membrane filter is formed on the channel wafer after it is anisotropically etched incorporating the etch resistant mask layer and prior to mating with the heater wafer. A patternable layer is deposited over the etch resistant masking layer and exposed, patterned and developed to establish the mesh filter. In one embodiment, the side of the channel wafer not patterned and etched is heavily doped to form an etch stop which increases the robustness of the membrane filter by ensuring that the masking layer remains intact during subsequent fabricating steps.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael R. Campanelli, William G. Hawkins, Donald J. Drake, James F. O'Neill
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Patent number: 5034083Abstract: Process and apparatus for fabricating an extended scanning or printing array in which plural smaller scanning or printing chips are bonded end-to-end onto the surface of a glass substrate having an opaque thermally and/or electrically conductive coating thereon, with the coating removed at discrete sites to allow a photocurable adhesive placed at the sites to be cured through exposure to UV light from underneath the substrate, the photocurable adhesive holding the chips in place while a chip bonding adhesive deposited on the conductive coating where the chips are located is cured to provide a permanent structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael R. Campanelli, Donald J. Drake
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Patent number: 5019675Abstract: A novel hybrid thick film substrate is enabled by utilizing a highly thermally conductive base metal such as copper. The base metal is passivated by a suitable technique to prevent oxidation. One or more dielectric layers are then screened onto the passivation layer and fired at temperatures upwards of 600.degree. C. The surface of the substrate is then in a condition to accept formation of a conductive pattern or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Daniel R. Blessington, Gary A. Kneezel, Michael R. Campanelli
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Patent number: 5000811Abstract: A buttable edge surface in a substrate is fabricated by sawing a back cut in a base surface of the substrate and then cutting a section cut through the upper surface of the back cut to intersect the back cut. The location of the section cut defines the buttable edge surface of the substrate. The section cut divides the substrate into a plurality of subunits which can be butted together to form an elongated array of butted subunits. The cutting blade preferably is a resinoid blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Michael R. Campanelli
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Patent number: 4999077Abstract: A method for fabricating a coplanar full width scanning array from a plurality of relatively short scanning subunits for reading and writing images. The subunits are fixedly mounted in an end-to-end relationship on a flat structural member with the subunit surfaces containing the scanning elements all being coplanar even though at least some of the subunits have varying thickness. This is accomplished by forming from a photopatternable thick film layer one or more keys on the subunit surface having the scanning elements and associated circuitry and positioning the keys into keyways produced from a photopatternable thick film layer on a flat surface of an alignment fixture. A conformal adhesive bonds a structural member to the assembled subunits to form the full width scanning array.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Donald J. Drake, Michael R. Campanelli, Cathie J. Burke, Diane Atkinson
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Patent number: 4975143Abstract: The vacuum hold down alignment substrate is formed as an array of precisely aligned alignment substrate subunits. Each subunit is formed with an alignment pattern formed in a photo-patternable or electroformable material. When the plurality of alignment substrate subunits are formed into an array to produce the alignment substrate, the alignment patterns are aligned to receive corresponding patterns in discrete subunit devices which are aligned into an array on the alignment substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Donald J. Drake, Michael R. Campanelli, Thomas A. Tellier
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Patent number: 4961821Abstract: At least one through opening of predetermined location and dimensions is fabricated in a (100) silicon wafer by orientation dependent etching method after completion of integrated circuits on the wafer, the opening extending through the wafer between a circuit surface of the wafer and an opposite parallel base surface of the wafer and having a predetermined location relative to the integrated circuit on the circuit surface of the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Donald J. Drake, William G. Hawkins, Michael R. Campanelli, Thomas A. Tellier