Patents Assigned to Minds Inc.
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Patent number: 7916165Abstract: An advanced video teleconferencing (AVTC) system uniquely combines a number of features to promote a realistic “same room” experience for meeting participants. These features include an autodirector to select audio and video sources and to compose shots, a collaboration interface for each participant to communicate nonverbal information, directional LEDs to privately alert participants, audio reflected from the main display, and a collaborative table to share a view of objects or papers on a table. When implemented with sufficient bandwidth for take advantage of these features and to keep latency time low, this AVTC system results in a highly realistic and productive teleconferencing experience.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7884846Abstract: An advanced video teleconferencing system facilitates an engaging and realistic video conferencing experience. Key design elements and video, audio, and control capabilities are provided for a video conferencing experience that cannot be attained with conventional methods, which elements and capabilities include careful design of the table and room at each site, supplementary displays showing imagery in a mirrored manner, networked environmental control, an AutoDirector with keyword and gesture recognition, and audio reflection from a display or beam splitter.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7855726Abstract: An advanced video teleconferencing (AVTC) system uniquely combines a number of features to promote a realistic “same room” experience for meeting participants. These features include an autodirector to select audio and video sources and to compose shots, a collaboration interface for each participant to communicate nonverbal information, directional LEDs to privately alert participants, audio reflected from the main display, and a collaborative table to share a video of objects or papers on a table. When implemented with sufficient bandwidth for take advantage of these features and to keep latency time low, this AVTC system results in a highly realistic and productive teleconferencing experience.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7847814Abstract: An advanced video teleconferencing (AVTC) system uniquely combines a number of features to promote a realistic “same room” experience for meeting participants. These features include an autodirector to select audio and video sources and to compose shots, a collaboration interface for each participant to communicate nonverbal information, directional LEDs to privately alert to participants, audio reflected from the main display, and a collaborative table to share a view of objects or papers on a table. When implemented with sufficient bandwidth for take advantage of these features and to keep latency time low, this AVTC system results in a highly realistic and productive teleconferencing experience.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7836983Abstract: A virtual wheel provides a leg pair as a conveyance mechanism for a land vehicle. The virtual wheel propels the vehicle across a surface using a repetitive motion of the legs that contact the ground as would a wheel, due to their geometry. Vehicle embodiments include at least two-, three-, four- and six-wheeled vehicles, both transverse and in-line. Additionally, the invention provides a bipedal walking robot. One embodiment provides a robotic mule—a payload-carrying vehicle. The invention combines the flexible mobility of bipedal vehicles with the stability and functionality of very large-wheeled vehicles. Additionally, a bimodal conveyance mechanism readily converts between walking and rolling modes.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Mark Setrakian, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7831920Abstract: A computer implemented method for gathering user feedback of one or more units of hypermedia content. Notice is made available to a user explaining a preestablished mapping between (1) at least one prescribed aspect of an operation of performing a predefined SELECT function to feedback objects and (2) user-indicated opinion of content units. Feedback objects comprise predetermined types of display objects provided to depart content units for different content units. Responsive to a user positioning a cursor upon a feedback object of a current content unit and performing the SELECT function, user-indicated opinion of the current content unit is ascertained by applying the preestablished mapping to the prescribed aspect of how the SELECT function was performed. Storage is initiated for a machine-readable record of the ascertained user-indicated opinion.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Daniel Abrutyn
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Patent number: 7774308Abstract: An apparatus and method efficiently delete a first items within a distributed datastore. In particular, an already well defined procedure for insertion of data is used for deletion. Deletion of a first item is effected through the insertion of a second item. The second item can contain a deletion key or be denoted by an appended flag or modified associated meta-data value. The first item can be deleted upon arrival of the second item or subsequent to arrival through an offline garbage collection process.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventor: W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7773108Abstract: A view morphing algorithm is applied to synchronous collections of video images from at least two video imaging devices, and interpolating between the images, creates a composite image view of the local participant. This composite image approximates what might be seen from a point between the video imaging devices, presenting the image to other video session participants.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Russel Howe
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Patent number: 7770019Abstract: Essentially coincident with the capture of an image by the imaging device, biometric information indicating the identity of the operator of the device is obtained from at least one biometric sensor. The biometric information and captured image are then stored in a manner reliably associating each with the other. At a later time, biometric information is obtained from a supposed operator of the imaging device. By comparing this candidate biometric information with the stored biometric information, the supposed operator may be authenticated as the operator of the imaging device at the time of capture of the stored image.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Daniel Hillis, Clinton Blake Hope
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Patent number: 7753145Abstract: A virtual wheel provides a leg pair as a conveyance mechanism for a land vehicle. The virtual wheel propels the vehicle across a surface using a repetitive motion of the legs that contact the ground as would a wheel, due to their geometry. Vehicle embodiments include at least two-, three-, four- and six-wheeled vehicles, both transverse and in-line. Additionally, the invention provides a bipedal walking robot. One embodiment provides a robotic mule—a payload-carrying vehicle. The invention combines the flexible mobility of bipedal vehicles with the stability and functionality of very large-wheeled vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Luke Khanlian, Mark Setrakian
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Patent number: 7722374Abstract: A low-profile genderless connector uses interlocking tabs and spring levers to form a secure mechanical link with another identical genderless connector using rotational engagement. Upon full engagement of two opposing yet identical connectors, electrical contacts on each connector complete multiple signal paths for ground, power, and signal communication in a preferred sequential order. In an alternative embodiment, the connectors rotationally engage to form a coupling having optical contacts. In yet another embodiment, the connectors rotationally engage to form a coupling to provide strictly mechanical or structural connectivity.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2009Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Luke Khanlian
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Publication number: 20090322758Abstract: A graphical user interface transforms objects into nodes and relationships that are shared between the objects into edges. The edges are labeled with the relationship types. Multiple edges are ordered automatically or manually. Multiple edges are collapsed onto a single line and labels applied to the single line for each collapsed edge. The labels applied to the single line are ordered along the line according to relationship type. When there are multiple types of relationships within the same class, each class is collapsed onto a single line and ordered accordingly. A user selects the objects that are displayed by the GUI. The user can add additional objects or relationships and filter the results.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel HILLIS, Fred Graver
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Publication number: 20090276355Abstract: A system and method for self-selection by pairs of mutually-interested individuals among current or sometime visitors to participating social venues, including interactive client devices provided on a pay-to-use basis at each venue and connected via an external network to servers hosting a secure database storing user information together with software to manage the interactions between devices and database. The method comprises displaying on client devices digital photo and/or other data created by first user for the purpose of self-introduction; allowing second user to respond to first user's displayed self-introduction; and establishing, without requiring the disclosure of any user identity or access information, a link for subsequent communications between those users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Foundation for Lives and Minds, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Willmore, Nathan L. Willmore, Bruce L. Mizell, Cindy L. Hutchinson
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Patent number: 7588105Abstract: A virtual wheel provides a leg pair as a conveyance mechanism for a land vehicle. The virtual wheel propels the vehicle across a surface using a repetitive motion of the legs that contact the ground as would a wheel, due to their geometry. Vehicle embodiments include at least two-, three-, four- and six-wheeled vehicles, both transverse and in-line. Additionally, the invention provides a bipedal walking robot. One embodiment provides a robotic mule—a payload-carrying vehicle. The invention combines the flexible mobility of bipedal vehicles with the stability and functionality of very large-wheeled vehicles. Additionally, a bimodal conveyance mechanism readily converts between walking and rolling modes.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Luke Khanlian, Mark Setrakian
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Patent number: 7590635Abstract: A distributed data store labels operations with globally unique identifiers that contain approximate timestamps. The labels are used to address causes of inconsistency in the distributed data store while ensuring progress. A first mode is provided that stores the latest label for each entry is useful if re-inserts and deletes are rare. Another mode is provided that stores a history of labels for each entry can be used if there are many re-inserts and deletes. A further mode is provided that stores a history of labels for queries can report updates to query answers as inserts and deletes settle across the distributed data store.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Eric Bax, Mathias L. Kolehmainen
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Publication number: 20090225199Abstract: An imaging apparatus and method enables an automated extended depth of field capability that automates and simplifies the process of creating extended depth of field images. An embodiment automates the acquisition of an image “stack” or sequence and stores metadata at the time of image acquisition that facilitates production of a composite image having an extended depth of field from at least a portion of the images in the acquired sequence. An embodiment allows a user to specify, either at the time of image capture or at the time the composite image is created, a range of distances that the user wishes to have in focus within the composite image. An embodiment provides an on-board capability to produce a composite, extended depth of field image from the image stack. One embodiment allows the user to import the image stack into an image-processing software application that produces the composite image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventor: Bran FERREN
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Patent number: 7568163Abstract: A computer implemented method for gathering user feedback of one or more units of hypermedia content. Notice is made available to a user explaining a preestablished mapping between (1) at least one prescribed aspect of an operation of performing a predefined SELECT function to feedback objects and (2) user-indicated opinion of content units. Feedback objects comprise predetermined types of display objects provided to depart content units for different content units. Responsive to a user positioning a cursor upon a feedback object of a current content unit and performing the SELECT function, user-indicated opinion of the current content unit is ascertained by applying the preestablished mapping to the prescribed aspect of how the SELECT function was performed. Storage is initiated for a machine-readable record of the ascertained user-indicated opinion.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Daniel Abrutyn
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Patent number: 7549883Abstract: A low-profile genderless connector uses interlocking tabs and spring levers to form a secure mechanical link with another identical genderless connector using rotational. engagement. Upon full engagement of two opposing yet identical connectors, electrical contacts on each connector complete multiple signal paths for ground, power, and signal communication in a preferred sequential order. In an alternative embodiment, the connectors rotationally engage to form a coupling having optical contacts. In yet another embodiment, the connectors rotationally engage to form a coupling to provide strictly mechanical or structural connectivity.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Luke Khanlian
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Patent number: 7543663Abstract: A virtual wheel provides a leg pair as a conveyance mechanism for a land vehicle. The virtual wheel propels the vehicle across a surface using a repetitive motion of the legs that contact the ground as would a wheel, due to their geometry. Vehicle embodiments include at least two-, three-, four- and six-wheeled vehicles, both transverse and in-line. Additionally, the invention provides a bipedal walking robot. One embodiment provides a robotic mule—a payload-carrying vehicle. The invention combines the flexible mobility of bipedal vehicles with the stability and functionality of very large-wheeled vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: Mark Setrakian, W. Daniel Hillis
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Patent number: 7505898Abstract: A simple and efficient method for producing an obfuscated speech signal which may be used to mask a stream of speech, is disclosed. A speech signal representing the speech stream to be masked is obtained. The speech signal is then temporally partitioned into segments, preferably corresponding to phonemes within the speech stream. The segments are then stored in a memory, and some or all of the segments are subsequently selected, retrieved, and assembled into an obfuscated speech signal representing an unintelligible speech stream that, when combined with the speech signal or reproduced and combined with the speech stream, provides a masking effect. While the presently preferred embodiment finds application most readily in an open plan office, embodiments suitable for use in restaurants, classrooms, and in telecommunications systems are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Applied Minds, Inc.Inventors: W. Daniel Hillis, Bran Ferren, Russel Howe