Patents Assigned to Avid
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Publication number: 20100331676Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of detecting ?-amyloid peptide aggregates in the brain of an individual and kits thereto. The method includes administering to an individual an effective amount of an A?-binding radiopharmaceutical, waiting a period of time, measuring a gamma radiation count over an external area of the head corresponding to the cortex of the individual using a radiation detection device, and comparing the gamma radiation count with a control gamma radiation count.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: AVID RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventor: Alan P. Carpenter
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Patent number: 7844775Abstract: Segments or blocks of a file can be distributed among an number n of storage units by using a function of sequentially assigned segment identifiers for each segment, where the function is reduced modulo n, so long as the function is not congruent to segment identifier, modulo n, for any given segment identifier. An example of such a function, where n is the number of storage units and k is a segment identifier, is f(k)=ak+b, where a is relatively prime to n. Such a function can be computed quickly for any given segment. As the list of storage units changes, data may be redistributed using a new mapping of segments to storage units. Any new mapping can be restricted so that segments only move to a new storage unit or from an old storage unit, and not from one existing storage unit to another. In this way, the amount of data to be moved is limited. A chain of the lists of available storage units, as that list changes over time, is maintained to permit the history of file mappings to be recreated.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: William E. Snaman, Jr., Stanley Rabinowitz, David M. Aiduk, Mitchel Kuninsky
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Patent number: 7836389Abstract: An audiovisual editing system that permits a journalist and other editors to edit both audiovisual and corresponding text segments included in a story. The data structure representing a story includes a list of media segments and a list of corresponding text segments. Each media segment has a type, such as script, SOT and voice, and includes a list of video clips. Each SOT segment or voice segment includes a list of timing control elements that determine the length of a media segment. The difference in the duration of the audiovisual material and the duration of the related text may be displayed to the editor, making it easier for the editor to match video to a script. Similarly, the duration of voice and SOT clips can be displayed to the editor, making it easier for the editor to match the video to the audio.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Johnathon E. Howard, Roy L. Procops, Daniel Freedman, Christopher M. Thomas, Carlos W. Smith
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Patent number: 7830413Abstract: A moving picture recording device includes a random-access, computer-readable and writable storage medium to provide non-linear access to recorded clips. The device provides digital capture of both video and audio information. Multiple data paths are provided to allow recording to and playback from the storage medium. Lists are maintained to manage recorded clips and edited events. An outtake list of deleted clips is also maintained. An event list includes a list of video events including clips from the storage medium as well as other video sources including a camera or external video. With switching circuitry, recorded clips can be viewed during editing while live images are output to a program output. An editing interface includes dedicated keys for performing standard recording functions as well as a display with associated input keys having adaptive functions. The textual display indicates the function currently associated with the input key.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: James A. McKain, Peter Fasciano, Jeffrey D. Kurtze, Stephen M. DiSciullo, Paul H. Greaves, Harry Der, Morton Tarr, Alex Vasilevsky
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Patent number: 7790975Abstract: Disclosed is a method of synchronizing a musical score with a source of time-based information. The method comprises deriving a mapping between rhythmic positions associated with the musical score and a reference time base; and synchronizing the musical score and the source of time-based information using the derived mapping. The synchronization method can be used to synchronize the playback of a score with another source, such as a video clip.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Avid Technologies Europe LimitedInventors: Michael Eastwood, Paul Walmsley
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Patent number: 7786930Abstract: A global positioning system (GPS) log with low power consumption has an antenna, a GPS module, a power control module, a main control module, a power adjusting unit and a memory. The main control module is connected to the GPS module and the power control module to retrieve the computing results of the GPS module and controls the power control module to periodically provide power to the GPS module according to a predetermined and variable power providing period. The power adjusting unit is connected to the main control module, analyzes the computing results of the GPS module and assists the main control module to adjust the power providing period. Since the main control module automatically adjusts the power providing period, the GPS log does not deplete unnecessary power on the GPS module. Therefore, the power consumption of the GPS log is reduced and the GPS operates longer.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Avid Electronics Corp.Inventors: Tain-Rein Chen, Yueh-Yao Nain
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Publication number: 20100172836Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of synthesizing 18F-radiolabeled styrylpyridine and its tosylate precursor. The present invention further relates to stable pharmaceutical compositions comprising 18F-radiolabeled styrylpyridine.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: AVID RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Tyler Benedum, Geoff Golding, Nathaniel Lim, Wei Zhang
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Patent number: 7737821Abstract: The electronic identification system provides two-way communications between reader and tags using alternating magnetic fields established by the reader and tag. Communication is accomplished by utilizing either a one-step or a two-step modulation process in which the information to be communicated either modulates an alternating magnetic field directly or modulates a periodic signal which modulates an alternating magnetic field. The coil in the reader that is used to establish an alternating magnetic field is transformer-coupled through capacitors to a push-pull driving circuit consisting of four field-effect transistors connected in a bridge arrangement. The coil, capacitors, and coupling circuitry are maintained in a tuned condition by continually adjusting either the driving frequency, the coil inductance, or the capacitor capacitance during communications.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Avid Identification Systems Inc.Inventors: Michael L Beigel, Nathaniel Polish, Steven R Frank, Robert E Malm
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Publication number: 20100145194Abstract: An analysis method using histograms derived from positron emission tomography (PET) or single photon emission tomography (SPECT) images of the brain, which utilizes radiopharmaceuticals for the detection and diagnosis of pathological targets associated with neurodegenerative disease in a patient is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: AVID RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Abhinay D. Joshi, John G. Wolodzko, Krishnendu Saha
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Patent number: 7733858Abstract: A control surface has a network connection for connecting to a host computer and has an address and an input for communicating data with the host computer. The network interface processes packets received from the host computer. Packets received include a first type and a second type, and the type is indicated by data in the packet. Upon receipt of a packet of the first type an acknowledgment packet is sent. Upon receipt of a packet of the second type, an acknowledgment packet is not sent. The packets of the second type include at least status information for a plurality of meters in the audio control surface. The status of the meters on the audio control surface is overwritten with the status information provided in any packets of the second type.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventor: Edward G. Fay
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Patent number: 7733918Abstract: In a live audio presentation system, a stage rack and a front of house rack are interconnected by a transmission medium that transmits digital audio data and control information between them. Packets of digital audio data and control information are sent at the audio sampling rate. The packets of data are encoded using an encoding technique that provides unique codes that may be detected, thus enabling clock recovery of a clock signal embedded in the data packets. Data packets may include data for error checking. A serial digital transmission medium may be used as the transmission medium. Such a transmission medium uses low voltage signals and supports high bit rates. The system is synchronized by the FOH rack which transmits data to the stage rack according to a local audio sample clock or an external audio sample clock to which it synchronizes. This clock is embedded in data packets sent to the stage rack.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: AVID Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Poimboeuf, Scott C. Bittle, David D. Clementson, John C. Weitz, Robert Jiro Snavely, J. Douglas Rollow, IV, Peter Andreas Richert, Dave Conry, Chris Michael, Georges Berenger
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Patent number: 7729423Abstract: High quality intraframe-only compression of video can be achieved using rate distortion optimization and without resizing or bit depth modification. The compression process involves transforming portions of the image to generate frequency domain coefficients for each portion. A bit rate for each transformed portion using a plurality of scale factors is determined. Distortion for each portion is estimated according to the plurality of scale factors. A scale factor is selected for each portion to minimize the total distortion in the image to achieve a desired bit rate. A quantization matrix is selected according to the desired bit rate. The frequency domain coefficients for each portion are quantized using the selected plurality of quantizers as scaled by the selected scale factor for the portion. The quantized frequency domain coefficients are encoded using a variable length encoding to provide compressed data for each of the defined portions.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dane P. Kottke, Katherine H. Cornog
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Patent number: 7725812Abstract: An authoring tool has a graphical user interface enabling interactive authoring of a multimedia presentation including temporal and nontemporal media. The graphical user interface enables specification of the temporal and spatial relationships among the media and playback of the presentation with the specified temporal and spatial relationships. The spatial and temporal relationships among the media may be changed independently of each other. The presentation may be viewed interactively under the control of the author during the authoring process without encoding the audio and video data into a streaming media data file for combination with the other media, simulating behavior of a browser that would receive a streaming media data file. The multimedia presentation may include elements that initiate playback of the presentation from a specified point in time. After authoring of the presentation is completed, the authoring tool assists in encoding and transferring the presentation for distribution.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Balkus, Glenn McElhoe, T. Winton Crofton, Thomas C. Purcell
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Patent number: 7716312Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for transferring large data files over parallel connections. A file can be transferred between a first application operating on a first system and a second application operating on a second system. A plurality of connections are established between the first application and the second application. A send buffer is created to store N segments of the file at the first system, N being an integer greater than one. The N segments of the file are read into the send buffer. Each segment in the buffer is sent on a corresponding connection among the plurality of connections for delivery to the second application. The number of connections can be selected by a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Bailey Gamble
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Patent number: 7698009Abstract: A control surface for an audio processing system that performs surround sound panning includes a touchscreen in combination with one or more other input devices. The touchscreen displays the position and movement of sound according to inputs from the various input devices or from recorded control information. An operator can input position information through the touchscreen or through one or more other input devices. The control surface may include two complete, separate panning sections. Each panning section may include the touchscreen, input devices, and switches. The touchscreen may also provide switches that change function based on the state of the other switches in the panning section. The separate panning sections can be linked together, for example to process stereo tracks. An “autoglide” operation enables an operator to move the location of a sound along a fixed path between a start location and a destination location over a time period set by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stan Cotey, Gannon Kashiwa, Aidan Dysart
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Patent number: 7684096Abstract: Automatic color correction is applied to a scene or clip, including a sequence of images, in a motion picture by selecting a representative image of the scene, analyzing the image and adjusting parameters of a color correction operation that is performed on the sequence of images included in the scene. This operation can be repeated automatically for all scenes or for selected scenes in the motion picture. The parameters may be adjusted to automatically color balance the image while maintaining substantially constant contrast. Analysis of the representative image may include identifying an offset of a peak in a two-dimensional histogram of the colors in the representative image from a white point. Parameters of a color correction operation are adjusted according to this offset. Separate histograms and offsets may be determined for shadows, midtones and highlight regions of the representative image.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventor: Robert Gonsalves
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Patent number: 7671871Abstract: To make an intuitive interface for curves for color correction, a particular color is selected, such as gray, and the effect of each curve on pixels of that color may be displayed as a background image for the curve. A background image also may indicate a color to which tones corresponding to a selected and manipulated point of a curve will be modified or corrected. An image representing a gradient from the color component, through gray, to a complement of the color component may be displayed in association with the displayed function curve to suggest a result of color correction to be applied to the input image by manipulation of the function curve. A background image may suggest to the user what will happen if a point on the curve is moved. For example, if a user takes a point on the green curve that is in the center of the display and moves it to the lower right, the resulting image will have a magenta tint. The background image for the curve for the green channel shows more magenta in the lower right.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventor: Robert Gonsalves
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Patent number: 7668901Abstract: Methods and system are disclosed to minimize inefficiencies for local area users to share and access data. A local proxy server operates in conjunction with a central server. Local area users can post or store (“store”) data, e.g., media data, on the local proxy server in order for the data to be accessed locally. The local proxy server can also store the data from the local area users on a central server. Additionally, the local proxy server can copy data being stored on the central server for local access by the local area users. In this manner, local area users can utilize the benefits (e.g., higher bandwidth and faster download speed) of storing and accessing media data to and from a local area source (i.e., the local proxy server).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael Martin Franke, Johnathan Bailey Gamble, William Russell Henshall, Aaron Sasha Cabral Jacobs, Matthew Donaldson Moller, Dimitri Vandellos
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Patent number: 7669129Abstract: Transformation hierarchies and effects trees may be defined in the same user interface by treating animated transformations as another type of time-varying data stream. Effects operators in the effect tree are provided with an input to receive a transformation. The effects operators can be set to either use a transformation having parameters specified by the user, or use an input transformation, or both. Transform operators may generate an output transform based on user specified parameters or based on a function of data input to the transform operator. If there is no input connected to a transform operator, the transform operator may generate its own local transform. In the user interface, the user can connect the output of one transformation operator to the next (e.g., parent to child) using the same output to input port connections as used for images and effects operators.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventor: Shailendra Mathur
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Publication number: 20100033483Abstract: It is desirable for a fragment shader to have access to non-interpolated values for each vertex of the primitive in which the fragment is located. For example, a fragment shader may use the distortion of the primitive with respect to an original state of the primitive as part of the function the fragment shader performs. Due to the specification of fragment shaders and vertex shaders, fragments shaders receive only interpolated values, and thus cannot receive non-interpolated values of, for example, one solution to this problem would be to modify the processing engine for the shader language, and the shader specifications themselves, so that a fragment shader can receive non-interpolated values from the vertices of the primitive on which the fragment is located. Desirable values to receive would be at least the vertex coordinates. Another solution is to specify and use varyings in a manner that pass data to a fragment shader that permit the fragment shader to reconstruct the non-interpolated values.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ian Stewart, Dominic Laflamme, Eric Cabot