Abstract: An integrated media image information storage and retrieval system processes information supplied by different types of media. A processor-based network server operates as a system interface between one or more user control terminals, a media image capture station through which media image input/output devices are coupled to the network server, and a memory for storing media image files to be retrieved for reproduction. A supervisory media image manipulation and control program is accessed through a supervisory graphical user interface at any user control terminal, and has embedded subordinate media image manipulation programs for different types of media and information formats. When using the interface to import information from an arbitrary medium, the user is able to generate a first, index storage file, and a supplemental text description-based file, so as to facilitate rapid retrieval of any type of data, regardless of its original format (e.g.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 10, 1995
Date of Patent:
March 17, 1998
Assignee:
Golden Enterprises, Inc.
Inventors:
Anthony Shawn Liaguno, Andrew Frank Connor
Abstract: A method for storing input information in an information retrieval system database wherein a plurality of information subject categories are provided. A plurality of subject lexicons are provided, each subject lexicon of the plurality of subject lexicons corresponding to an information subject category of the plurality of information categories. Each subject lexicon contains information representative of its corresponding information subject category. The input information is compared with the subject lexicons and the input information is stored in a selected information subject category according to the comparing of the input information with the subject lexicons.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 1995
Date of Patent:
February 10, 1998
Assignee:
Infonautics Corporation
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Husick, John Michael Schultz, Marvin I. Weinberger
Abstract: In summary, the present invention is a multithreaded computer system having a memory that stores a plurality of objects and a plurality of procedures. Each object has a lock status of locked or unlocked, and includes a data pointer to a data structure. The system uses a first object locking procedure to service lock requests on objects that have never been locked as well as object that have not recently been locked, and uses a second object locking procedure to service lock requests on locked objects and object that have been recently locked. The first object locking procedure has instructions for changing a specified unlocked object's lock status to locked, for copying the data structure referenced by the data pointer to an enlarged data structure including a lock data subarray for storing lock data, and for updating the data pointer to point to the enlarged data structure. The second object locking procedure has instructions for updating a specified object's stored lock data.