Patents by Inventor Brygg A. Ullmer

Brygg A. Ullmer 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).

  • Publication number: 20120293522
    Abstract: A method for enabling a user to review a body of information that includes first and second segments from respective first and second information sources includes: storing second segment digital data representing the second segments; receiving an indication that the user has selected for display a particular first segment; identifying one or more of the second segments that are related to the particular first segment by comparing first segment digital data to the second segment digital data; and providing display digital data for display of one or more representations or portions of the identified second segments contemporaneously with display of the particular first segment. The display digital data enables the displayed representations or portions of the second segments to be selected by the user when displayed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2012
    Publication date: November 22, 2012
    Applicant: INTERVAL LICENSING LLC
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Emanuel E. Farber, Paul A. Freiberger, Christopher D. Horner, Philippe P. Piernot, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 8176515
    Abstract: A system and method for review of news content (audio, video and/or textual news content), such that an overview of the news content can be quickly ascertained and flexibility in the manner in which it is presented are provided. News programs (e.g. television news programs) and news stories (e.g., on-line news) are acquired and the system enables the user to easily move among and randomly access the segments of news programs and quickly locate the segments of a particular subject. News stories related to the segment of news program being viewed can be identified and displayed. Flexible playback allows speeding-up the display of the news program while displaying summary of one or more program segments and accelerating playback of a paused program after resuming from the pause. The system can additionally indicate to the user which news story is currently being viewed, and which news stories have already been viewed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2012
    Assignee: Interval Licensing LLC
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Emanuel E. Farber, Paul A. Freiberger, Christopher D. Horner, Philippe P. Piernot, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Publication number: 20070204319
    Abstract: The invention facilitates and enhances review of a body of information (that can be represented by a set of audio data, video data, text data or some combination of the three), enabling the body of information to be quickly reviewed to obtain an overview of the content of the body of information and allowing flexibility in the manner in which the body of information is reviewed. In a particular application of the invention, the content of audiovisual news programs is acquired from a first set of one or more information sources (e.g., television news programs) and text news stories are acquired from a second set of one or more information sources (e.g., on-line news services or news wire services). In such a particular application, the invention can enable the user to access the news stories of audiovisual news programs in a random manner so that the user can move quickly among news stories or news programs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Publication date: August 30, 2007
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal Bhadkamkar, Steve Cousins, Emanuel Farber, Paul Freiberger, Christopher Horner, Philippe Piernot, Brygg Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6880171
    Abstract: The invention facilitates and enhances review of a body of information, such as a set of audio, video and text data or some combination thereof, enabling the body of information to be quickly reviewed so to obtain an overview of the content of the body of information and allowing flexibility in reviewing. In on embodiment, the content is acquired from a first set of one or more sources, i.e. TV news, and text news stories are acquired from a second set of one or more sources, i.e. On-line services. The invention enables the user to access the information randomly, thereby enhancing the speed of accessing/locating among news stories/programs pertaining particular subject. Additionally, the user while observing a particular news story, the invention can identify and display related news stories.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Emanuel E. Farber, Paul A. Freiberger, Christopher D. Horner, Philippe P. Piernot, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6540141
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. The encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user, and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. Suitable examples of the encoded physical medium include a data-linked book magazine, globe, or article of clothing. Some or all of the selected regions have had certain information encoded therein, information suitable for interfacing and controlling the computer system. When the user engages the sensor with a region having a certain encoded information, the certain encoded information is interpreted and an appropriate action taken. For example, the sensor or the computer system may provide suitable feedback to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, S. Joy Mountford, Jesse L. Dorogusker, James H. Boyden, Philip A. van Allen, Daniel E. Cummings, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6518950
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. The encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user, and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. Suitable examples of the encoded physical medium include a data-linked book, magazine, globe, or article of clothing. Some or all of the selected regions have had certain information encoded therein, information suitable for interfacing and controlling the computer system. When the user engages the sensor with a region having certain encoded information, the certain encoded information is interpreted and an appropriate action taken. For example, the sensor or the computer system may provide suitable feedback to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, S. Joy Mountford, Jesse L. Dorogusker, James H. Boyden, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6439459
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. The encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user, and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. Suitable examples of the encoded physical medium include a data-linked book, magazine, globe, or article of clothing. Some or all of the selected regions have had certain information encoded therein, information suitable for interfacing and controlling the computer system. When the user engages the sensor with a region having certain encoded information, the certain encoded information is interpreted and an appropriate action taken. For example, the sensor or the computer system may provide suitable feedback to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, S. Joy Mountford, Jesse L. Dorogusker, James H. Boyden, Philip A. van Allen, Daniel E. Cummings, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Publication number: 20010025375
    Abstract: The invention facilitates and enhances review of a body of information (that can be represented by a set of audio data, video data, text data or some combination of the three), enabling the body of information to be quickly reviewed to obtain an overview of the content of the body of information and allowing flexibility in the manner in which the body of information is reviewed. In a particular application of the invention, the content of audiovisual news programs is acquired from a first set of one or more information sources (e.g., television news programs) and text news stories are acquired from a second set of one or more information sources (e.g., online news services or news wire services). In such a particular application, the invention can enable the user to access the news stories of audiovisual news programs in a random manner so that the user can move quickly among news stories or news programs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2001
    Publication date: September 27, 2001
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Emanuel E. Farber, Paul A. Freiberger, Christopher D. Horner, Philippe P. Piernot, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6263507
    Abstract: The invention facilitates and enhances review of a body of information (that can be represented by a set of audio data, video data, text data or some combination of the three), enabling the body of information to be quickly reviewed to obtain an overview of the content of the body of information and allowing flexibility in the manner in which the body of information is reviewed. In a particular application of the invention, the content of audiovisual news programs is acquired from a first set of one or more information sources (e.g., television news programs) and text news stories are acquired from a second set of one or more information sources (e.g., on-line news services or news wire services). In such a particular application, the invention can enable the user to access the news stories of audiovisual news programs in a random manner so that the user can move quickly among news stories or news programs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Emanuel E. Farber, Paul A. Freiberger, Christopher D. Horner, Philippe P. Piernot, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6259441
    Abstract: The invention enables the display of an image to be paused, then, at the end of the pause, resumed at an accelerated rate until a time at which the content of the display corresponds to the content that would have been displayed had the image been displayed at the normal display rate without the pause, at which time display of the image at the normal display rate resumes. The invention can be used with display systems that display pre-recorded images (such as are found on video or audio cassettes, or video or audio compact discs, for example) or with display systems that display images based upon display data that is only momentarily available to the display system (such as occurs in the display of television or radio broadcasts). The invention can be used with either analog or digital display systems. Further, the invention can be used with any type of image display, such as, for example, audio displays, video displays or audiovisual displays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Paul A. Freiberger, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6164541
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. The encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user, and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. Suitable examples of the encoded physical medium include a data-linked book, magazine, globe, or article of clothing. Some or all of the selected regions have had certain information encoded therein, information suitable for interfacing and controlling the computer system. When the user engages the sensor with a region having certain encoded information, the certain encoded information is interpreted and an appropriate action taken. For example, the sensor or the computer system may provide suitable feedback to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Interval Research Group
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, S. Joy Mountford, Jesse L. Dorogusker, James H. Boyden, Philip A. van Allen, Daniel E. Cummings, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6076734
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. The encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user, and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. Suitable examples of the encoded physical medium include a data-linked book, magazine, globe, or article of clothing. Some or all of the selected regions have had certain information encoded therein, information suitable for interfacing and controlling the computer system. When the user engages the sensor with a region having certain encoded information, the certain encoded information is interpreted and an appropriate action taken. For example, the sensor or the computer system may provide suitable feedback to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, S. Joy Mountford, Jesse L. Dorogusker, James H. Boyden, Philip A. van Allen, Daniel E. Cummings, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 6005564
    Abstract: The invention enables the display of an image to be paused, then, at the end of the pause, resumed at an accelerated rate until a time at which the content of the display corresponds to the content that would have been displayed had the image been displayed at the normal display rate without the pause, at which time display of the image at the normal display rate resumes. The invention can be used with display systems that display pre-recorded images (such as are found on video or audio cassettes, or video or audio compact discs, for example) or with display systems that display images based upon display data that is only momentarily available to the display system (such as occurs in the display of television or radio broadcasts). The invention can be used with either analog or digital display systems. Further, the invention can be used with any type of image display, such as, for example, audio displays, video displays or audiovisual displays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Paul A. Freiberger, Brygg A. Ullmer
  • Patent number: 5825354
    Abstract: The invention enables the display of an image to be paused, then, at the end of the pause, resumed at an accelerated rate until a time at which the content of the display corresponds to the content that would have been displayed had the image been displayed at the normal display rate without the pause, at which time display of the image at the normal display rate resumes. The invention can be used with display systems that display pre-recorded images (such as are found on video or audio cassettes, or video or audio compact discs, for example) or with display systems that display images based upon display data that is only momentarily available to the display system (such as occurs in the display of television or radio broadcasts). The invention can be used with either analog or digital display systems. Further, the invention can be used with any type of image display, such as, for example, audio displays, video displays or audiovisual displays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Interval Research Corporation
    Inventors: Subutai Ahmad, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Steve B. Cousins, Paul A. Freiberger, Brygg A. Ullmer