Patents Represented by Attorney John L. Sotomayor
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Patent number: 8348547Abstract: A process for hardening and rendering a roadbed water resistant by measuring and ensuring the clay content of the roadbed soil is a minimum of 12%, amending the soil to bring the clay content within this range. Treating the top six inches of the roadbed soil with an enzyme formulation and removing and setting aside the treated roadbed soil. Applying two mixtures of organo-silane solution to soil remaining in the roadbed in two separate steps, allowing the treated soil to cure between applications. Adding the enzyme treated soil back onto the roadbed, compacting and crowning the soil, then spraying the surface of the treated roadbed and its associated shoulders with the organo-silane mixture. Once again, the organo-silane mixture is applied in a two step process with two different dilutions of the organo-silane formulation to form a hardened and water resistant envelope of soil within the roadbed.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventors: John S. Quackenboss, Earl F. Lockwood, Thomas R. Lujan, Dennis K. Stone, James P. Sweeney
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Patent number: 8311344Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for classifying videos based on video content. For a given video file including a plurality of frames, a subset of frames is extracted for processing. Frames that are too dark, blurry, or otherwise poor classification candidates are discarded from the subset. Generally, material classification scores that describe type of material content likely included in each frame are calculated for the remaining frames in the subset. The material classification scores are used to generate material arrangement vectors that represent the spatial arrangement of material content in each frame. The material arrangement vectors are subsequently classified to generate a scene classification score vector for each frame. The scene classification results are averaged (or otherwise processed) across all frames in the subset to associate the video file with one or more predefined scene categories related to overall types of scene content of the video file.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Digitalsmiths, Inc.Inventors: Heather Dunlop, Matthew G. Berry
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Patent number: 8311390Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for identifying advertisement breaks in digital video files. Generally, an advertisement break identification module receives a digital video file and generates an edge response for each of one or more frames extracted from the video file. If one of the generated edge responses for a particular frame is less than a predefined threshold, then the module identifies the particular frame as the start of an advertisement break. The module then generates further edge responses for frames subsequent to the identified particular frame. Once an edge response is generated for a particular subsequent frame that is greater than the threshold, it is identified as the end of the advertisement break. The video file may then be manipulated or transformed, such as by associating metadata with the advertisement break for a variety of uses, removing the advertisement break from the video file, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Digitalsmiths, Inc.Inventor: Matthew G. Berry
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Patent number: 8281231Abstract: Method, systems, and computer program products for synchronizing text with audio in a multimedia file, wherein the multimedia file is defined by a timeline having a start point and end point and respective points in time therebetween, wherein an N-gram analysis is used to compare each word of a closed-captioned text associated with the multimedia file with words generated by an automated speech recognition (ASR) analysis of the audio of the multimedia file to create an accurate, time-based metadata file in which each closed-captioned word is associated with a respective point on the timeline corresponding to the same point in time on the timeline in which the word is actually spoken in the audio and occurs within the video.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Digitalsmiths, Inc.Inventors: Matthew G. Berry, Changwen Yang
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Patent number: 8230343Abstract: A system for utilizing metadata created either at a central location for shared use by connected users, or at each individual user's location, to enhance user's enjoyment of available broadcast programming content. A variety of mechanisms are employed for automatically and manually identifying and designating programming segments, associating descriptive metadata which the identified segments, distributing the metadata for use at client locations, and using the supplied metadata to selectively record and playback desired programming.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Digitalsmiths, Inc.Inventors: James D. Logan, Scott A. Durgin, Brian D Doe, Vincent E. Colella, Jeffrey M. Santos, Michael G. Palone, Stephen Boone, McFarland Hale, Paul M. Mansfield, Gregory J. Read
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Patent number: 8002671Abstract: The Supine Elevation Cycle is uniquely designed to provide multiple levels of physical therapy, or if desired, a vigorous and effective cardiovascular workout while minimizing painful and damaging physical impact on the body's major joints. The SEC features an elevated cycling device whereby the user exercises in a supine or reclined position while pedaling with the lower extremities positioned above the level of the heart. This results in a transfer of weight bearing stress from major joints to the large muscles in the calves, thighs, abdomen and back. With an adjustable back support, the user, utilizing the extension and angling features of the cycling device, can target numerous muscle groups of the body and extremities. Additional supine or upright positions with proper adjustment of the apparatus allow the targeting of muscle groups in the arms, shoulders, chest and back.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventors: Larry Vigilia, Kerry Michael Kilbride
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Patent number: 7768548Abstract: The Improved Mobile Digital Video Recorder (IMDVR) system is a ruggedized, multiple camera video and audio recording system that is installed within a public transit vehicle to record, store, and manage an integrated data stream of data captured within and exterior to the transit vehicle. The system is focused on multiple person vehicles and the capture of an integrated data stream for use in transit security, liability, and evidentiary processes.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventors: William Bradford Silvernail, Jody Snow, John Glenn, David Ridgway, Joseph Huang, Christopher Church, Olivier Singla, Paul Kehle
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Patent number: 7074065Abstract: A spring-loaded connector plate and assembly installed within an equipment unit for insuring alignment of the connector and a receptacle connector as the equipment unit is inserted into a docking unit. The spring-loaded connector assembly also ensures mechanical and electrical connectivity with no damage to connector pins through repeated insert and remove operations between the equipment unit and equipment docking unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Integrian, Inc.Inventors: Randy Grey Martinez, Jody Snow