Patents by Inventor Alan Moskowitz
Alan Moskowitz 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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Patent number: 9264159Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for collecting user response information corresponding to a request transmitted as a part of unidirectional media broadcast. Mobile devices used to display media broadcast containing the request, such a survey, are also configured to send information using other communication networks, such as cellular networks. Mobile devices collect users' responses to the request and send information corresponding to these responses to a response processing server. The response processing server in turn processes the information, generate a report, and transmit this report to the broadcasting service. These reports may be used for a variety of purposes. In one example, reports are used to update broadcasted content such that mobile device user can view results of their responses as a part of the updated broadcast.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: MobiTV, Inc.Inventors: Alan Moskowitz, Daniel Dennedy, Do H. Chung
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Publication number: 20150100979Abstract: Described herein are techniques for creating contextual messages for videos. In one example, there is provided a method operable by a network entity, involving receiving a request to create a video clip of a media broadcast. The network entity may identify a video segment of the media broadcast then determines a context identifier for the video segment. The network entity may create a contextual message to accompany the video segment based on the context identifier and may provide the contextual message along with the video segment to a clip viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: April 9, 2015Applicant: SMRTV, INC.Inventors: Alan Moskowitz, Randall Cook, Kurt Dahlstrom
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Patent number: 8824865Abstract: A digital video recorder (DVR) system with an integrated DVD recording device accepts TV input streams in a multitude of forms. Analog TV streams are converted to an MPEG formatted stream for internal transfer and manipulation, while pre-formatted MPEG streams are extracted from the digital TV signal and presented in a similar format. Indexes within the MPEG stream are determined and saved at predefined intervals and are stored on a hard disk along with the MPEG program material and used to create navigation packets when writing to a DVD inserted in an integrated DVD player/recorder. When a program is requested for display from the hard disk or the integrated DVD player/recorder, the program material are extracted from the appropriate source and reassembled into an MPEG stream which is sent to a decoder. The decoder converts the MPEG stream into TV output signals and delivers the TV output signals to a TV monitor.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: TiVo Inc.Inventors: James M. Barton, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Martin Goodman, Tapani Otala, Eric Vannier
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Publication number: 20140196070Abstract: An media identification system, operable by a network entity, receives media data for broadcast program segments including at least one of video data or audio data. The media identification system encodes a reference fingerprint based on the media data and receives a program log associated with the media data, the program log including segment names and broadcast times for the broadcast program segments. The media identification system associates the reference fingerprint with a segment name for a program segment based at least in part on the program log.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: SMRTV, INC.Inventors: Alan Moskowitz, Randall Cook, Joe Addalia
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Publication number: 20140196084Abstract: A system and method for delivering relevant content receives media data for television broadcasts comprising video or audio data and to extract target words from the media data. The system determines word relevant content based on the extracted target words and transmits the word relevant content to a user equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: SMRTV, Inc.Inventors: Ian Aaron, Alan Moskowitz, Randall Cook
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Patent number: 8763066Abstract: An analog television signal data delivery system provides a television program, called a data show, that is transmitted across standard television broadcast methods to data needy client systems, such as settop boxes, at certain times of the day. When the data show is recorded and specially demodulated it provides the client system with raw digital data to perform required or enhanced functions. Binary digital data is modulated into each frame of the data show. Each of the 480 scan lines in a frame have data modulated into it. Each scan line in the frame contains two bytes which yields 28800 bytes/sec. This high transfer rate results in an efficient data transfer method that is cost effective and easily broadcast. Another preferred embodiment of the invention designates some regions of the active video picture to contain visible images and other regions of the active picture to contain data. The non-data portions can be placed anywhere on the viewable frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: TiVo Inc.Inventor: Alan Moskowitz
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Publication number: 20140056572Abstract: A digital video recorder (DVR) system processes digital streams and associates stream information with segments of video and audio components. Segments of video and audio components from memory are sent to one or more decoders essentially simultaneously with the storing of the segments of video and audio components from the memory on one or more storage devices. The decoder converts the video and audio components into output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: TiVo Inc.Inventors: James M. Barton, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Martin Goodman, Tapani Otala, Eric Vannier
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Patent number: 8577205Abstract: A digital video recorder (DVR) system with an integrated DVD recording device accepts TV input streams in a multitude of forms. Analog TV streams are converted to an MPEG formatted stream for internal transfer and manipulation, while pre-formatted MPEG streams are extracted from the digital TV signal and presented in a similar format. Indexes within the MPEG stream are determined and saved at predefined intervals and are stored on a hard disk along with the MPEG program material and used to create navigation packets when writing to a DVD inserted in an integrated DVD player/recorder. When a program is requested for display from the hard disk or the integrated DVD player/recorder, the program material are extracted from the appropriate source and reassembled into an MPEG stream which is sent to a decoder. The decoder converts the MPEG stream into TV output signals and delivers the TV output signals to a TV monitor.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: TiVo Inc.Inventors: James M. Barton, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Martin Goodman
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Publication number: 20110161813Abstract: Techniques and apparatuses are provided for conditioning media content based on user input. In one implementation, a barker screen is displayed on an output interface of the user device when a request to switch media channels is received. The barker screen may include a request for user input and at least partially block the output interface. As such, the content of the new channel may be at least partially unavailable until user input is received. Furthermore, techniques and apparatuses are provided for transmitting a request for user input to the user device switched to a unidirectional broadcast channel. Information contained in responses generated based on user inputs is then used to adjust media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOBITV, INC.Inventors: Alan Moskowitz, Daniel Dennedy, Do H. Chung
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Publication number: 20110145848Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for collecting user response information corresponding to a request transmitted as a part of unidirectional media broadcast. Mobile devices used to display media broadcast containing the request, such a survey, are also configured to send information using other communication networks, such as cellular networks. Mobile devices collect users' responses to the request and send information corresponding to these responses to a response processing server. The response processing server in turn processes the information, generate a report, and transmit this report to the broadcasting service. These reports may be used for a variety of purposes. In one example, reports are used to update broadcasted content such that mobile device user can view results of their responses as a part of the updated broadcast.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: MobiTV, Inc.Inventors: Alan Moskowitz, Daniel Dennedy, Do H. Chung
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Publication number: 20090136215Abstract: A digital video recorder (DVR) system with an integrated DVD recording device accepts TV input streams in a multitude of forms. Analog TV streams are converted to an MPEG formatted stream for internal transfer and manipulation, while pre-formatted MPEG streams are extracted from the digital TV signal and presented in a similar format. Indexes within the MPEG stream are determined and saved at predefined intervals and are stored on a hard disk along with the MPEG program material and used to create navigation packets when writing to a DVD inserted in an integrated DVD player/recorder. When a program is requested for display from the hard disk or the integrated DVD player/recorder, the program material are extracted from the appropriate source and reassembled into an MPEG stream which is sent to a decoder. The decoder converts the MPEG stream into TV output signals and delivers the TV output signals to a TV monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: James M. Barton, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Martin Goodman, Tapani Otala, Eric Vannier
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Publication number: 20070230921Abstract: A multimedia time warping system allows a user to store selected multimedia data streams while the user is simultaneously watching or reviewing other multimedia data. Data streams are converted to digital streams for internal transfer and manipulation. A parser and event buffer decouple the CPU from having to parse the digital stream. Video segments are stored on a storage device and when data is requested for display, its video segments are extracted from the storage device and sent to a decoder that converts them into display output signals and delivers the display output signals to a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: James Barton, Roderick McInnis, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Goodman, Ching Chow, Jean Kao
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Publication number: 20070166001Abstract: A digital security surveillance system allows a user to store selected security surveillance feeds while the user is simultaneously watching or reviewing another feed. User control commands are accepted and sent through the system. The system parses the resulting digital stream and generates identifying information associated with at least one video segment of the digital stream. The video segments are stored on a storage device. When a security surveillance feed is requested for display, a corresponding stored digital stream is found and its video segments are extracted from the storage device and sent to a decoder that converts the digital stream into display output signals. The security surveillance feeds can be simultaneously sent to an external storage device such as a DVD recorder or VCR.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: James Barton, Roderick McInnis, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Goodman, Ching Chow, Jean Kao
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Publication number: 20050132418Abstract: A multimedia time warping system allows the user to store selected television broadcast programs while the user is simultaneously watching or reviewing another program. The system accepts television (TV) input streams in a multitude of forms that are converted to an encoded formatted stream for internal transfer and manipulation and are parsed. Events are recorded that indicate the type of component that has been found, where it is located, and when it occurred. The program logic is notified that an event has occurred and the data is extracted from the buffers. The encoded streams are stored on a storage device and a decoder converts the encoded stream into TV output signals. User control commands affect the flow of the encoded stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: TIVO INC.Inventors: James Barton, Roderick McInnis, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Goodman, Ching Chow, Jean Kao
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Publication number: 20040013406Abstract: A digital video recorder (DVR) system with an integrated DVD recording device accepts TV input streams in a multitude of forms. Analog TV streams are converted to an MPEG formatted stream for internal transfer and manipulation, while pre-formatted MPEG streams are extracted from the digital TV signal and presented in a similar format. Indexes within the MPEG stream are determined and saved at predefined intervals and are stored on a hard disk along with the MPEG program material and used to create navigation packets when writing to a DVD inserted in an integrated DVD player/recorder. When a program is requested for display from the hard disk or the integrated DVD player/recorder, the program material are extracted from the appropriate source and reassembled into an MPEG stream which is sent to a decoder. The decoder converts the MPEG stream into TV output signals and delivers the TV output signals to a TV monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: James M. Barton, Alan Moskowitz, Andrew Martin Goodman, Tapani Otala, Eric Vannier
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Publication number: 20030131359Abstract: An analog television signal data delivery system provides a television program, called a data show, that is transmitted across standard television broadcast methods to data needy client systems, such as settop boxes, at certain times of the day. When the data show is recorded and specially demodulated it provides the client system with raw digital data to perform required or enhanced functions. Binary digital data is modulated into each frame of the data show. Each of the 480 scan lines in a frame have data modulated into it. Each scan line in the frame contains two bytes which yields 28800 bytes/sec. This high transfer rate results in an efficient data transfer method that is cost effective and easily broadcast. Another preferred embodiment of the invention designates some regions of the active video picture to contain visible images and other regions of the active picture to contain data. The non-data portions can be placed anywhere on the viewable frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Alan Moskowitz
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Patent number: 5084298Abstract: The present invention pertains to a savory flavored nonsweet snack composition comprising a nonsweet carbohydrate bulking agent and a savory flavoring agent.The present invention also pertains to a method for preparing a savory flavored nonsweet composition which comprises heating and mixing a nonsweet carbohydrate bulking agent at elevated temperatures, cooling the bulking agent to a temperature below about 120.degree. C., admixing a savory flavoring agent with the bulking agent and forming the resulting mixture into a desired shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1991Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventors: Mamoun M. Hussein, Carolina Militescu, Frank J. Bunick, Alan Moskowitz
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Patent number: 4093238Abstract: A game comprising selection tiles having two faces, one face of such tile having one of a plurality of variables indicated thereon. Movement tiles are also provided, each movement tile having two faces, each face of the movement tile having one of a plurality of the aforementioned variables marked thereon in a manner so that no single movement tile has the same variable marked on both faces. Numbers are marked on the movement tiles the same number being used on both faces of a movement tile. The game also consists of a game board having a plurality of ranks and files, one set of ranks corresponding to each of the variables, ranks also being provided for each player. Files are arranged under each identification of variations and each identification for a designated player. The game is played by competing players randomly selecting selection tiles in which the variables face downward, each player taking a selection tile for each variable in the game.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1976Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Inventor: Myron Alan Moskowitz