Patents by Inventor Ian Simon
Ian Simon 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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Publication number: 20240108847Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus and method of controlling a breathing assistance apparatus is disclosed. Particularly, the breathing assistance apparatus is controlled such that it has a drying cycle to enable drying of the tubing that supplies gases to a user and prevent the harbouring of pathogens within the tube. The drying cycle is preferably operated automatically by internal controllers in the apparatus. However, it may be manually activated by pressing a button on the apparatus. The drying cycle is preferably activated at the end of a user's treatment session.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Kevin Peter O'Donnell, Christopher Simon James Quill, Ian Douglas Makinson, Emily Joy Drake, Craig Karl White, Virginia Louise Owen
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Publication number: 20240104991Abstract: A technique for controlling access to one or more attractions is achieved using a number of access keys, each being issued to one or more users. An electronic queue management part manages a virtual queue in respect of each attraction and receives electronic requests for attraction access, each request relating to an access key and being for the users associated with it to access a particular attraction. Receipt of each request causes the respective users to be added to a corresponding virtual queue. A time at which each group of users reaches the front of the virtual queue and can access the attraction is determined. The users access the attractions by presenting an access key to an access control part, in communication with the electronic queue management part. Only a user presenting an access key at the correct time for accessing the attraction is allowed access to the attraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Accesso Technology Group PLCInventors: Christopher Simon GALLEY, Christopher Simon Peter BARNABY, Ian Michael FRANCIS
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Publication number: 20230082628Abstract: A key scanning apparatus is provided. The key scanning apparatus comprises: a support arranged to support a key; a camera arranged to capture at least one image of the key supported by the support; at least one light source arranged to emit a beam of light towards the key supported by the support; and at least one processor configured to cause, based on data associated with the key, adjustment of at least one of: a position of the support, the camera, or a position of the light source. The support may be a platform. The light source may be a laser.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: ICONX LTDInventors: David Anthony HORSFALL, Ian Simon SMITH
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Publication number: 20220139138Abstract: A kiosk-based system provides enhanced processes for replicating or copying keys including automotive keys and including transponder keys requiring programming. A set of user interfaces guides users through master key identifying, key blank selecting, master key scanning and duplicate key cutting processes as well as programming programmable keys. The invention provides a Quick Reference redundancy to add an additional layer of accuracy to avoid errors in selecting key blanks and in cutting selected key blanks. The system creates a copy or duplicate of a master key based on a captured image of the master key and stored key data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: iKeyless, LLCInventors: Douglas Lawrence Robertson, Adam Lee Pizer, David Anthony Horsfall, Ian Simon Smith
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Publication number: 20210237175Abstract: The present invention generally relates to the field of replicating or copying keys. More specifically, the present invention relates to creating a copy of a master key based on a captured image of the master key by using a laser scanning of the master key and decoding the master key based on the captured image. The present invention identifies a set of target key information based on the image of the master key to provide for the cutting of a duplicate key blade copy using a key scanning and cutting system located at a retail or end location. Additional key information may also be captured along with the image of the master key.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: iKeyless, LLCInventors: Douglas Lawrence Robertson, Adam Lee Pizer, David Anthony Horsfall, Ian Simon Smith
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Patent number: 8996557Abstract: Various embodiments enable audio data, such as music data, to be captured, by a device, from a background environment and processed to formulate a query that can then be transmitted to a content recognition service. In one or more embodiments, multiple queries are transmitted to the content recognition service. In at least some embodiments, subsequent queries can progressively incorporate previous queries plus additional data that is captured. In one or more embodiments, responsive to receiving the query, the content recognition service can employ a multi-stage matching technique to identify content items responding to the query. This matching technique can be employed as queries are progressively received.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Kazuhito Koishida, David Nister, Ian Simon, Tom Butcher
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Patent number: 8880545Abstract: Various embodiments enable audio data, such as music data, to be captured, by a device, from a background environment and processed to formulate a query that can then be transmitted to a content recognition service. In one or more embodiments, multiple queries are transmitted to the content recognition service. In at least some embodiments, subsequent queries can progressively incorporate previous queries plus additional data that is captured. In one or more embodiments, responsive to receiving the query, the content recognition service can employ a multi-stage matching technique to identify content items responding to the query. This matching technique can be employed as queries are progressively received.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kazuhito Koishida, David Nister, Ian Simon, Tom Butcher
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Publication number: 20120296458Abstract: Various embodiments enable audio data, such as music data, to be captured, by a device, from a background environment and processed to formulate a query that can then be transmitted to a content recognition service. In one or more embodiments, the audio data is captured prior to receiving user input associated with audio data capture, e.g., launch of an application associated with the content recognition service, provision of user input proactively indicating that audio data capture is desired, and the like. Responsive to transmitting the query, displayable information associated with the audio data is returned by the content recognition service and can be consumed by the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kazuhito Koishida, David Nister, Ian Simon, Tom Butcher
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Publication number: 20120296938Abstract: Various embodiments enable audio data, such as music data, to be captured, by a device, from a background environment and processed to formulate a query that can then be transmitted to a content recognition service. In one or more embodiments, multiple queries are transmitted to the content recognition service. In at least some embodiments, subsequent queries can progressively incorporate previous queries plus additional data that is captured. In one or more embodiments, responsive to receiving the query, the content recognition service can employ a multi-stage matching technique to identify content items responding to the query. This matching technique can be employed as queries are progressively received.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kazuhito Koishida, David Nister, Ian Simon, Tom Butcher
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Patent number: 7985917Abstract: A graphical user interface for facilitating generation of an accompaniment for a recorded audio melody is described. A Hidden Markov Model, trained with blended chord transition matrices and melody observation matrices, is used for providing the accompaniment for the recorded audio melody. The recorded audio melody includes segments. Frequency analysis of the recorded audio melody is performed. The total duration of each fundamental frequency within a segment of the melody is summed. Based on the summing, a probability for each possible chord for each segment is computed. Based on the computed probabilities, a set of chords are selected for the segments. The chords are displayed on a chord chart of the graphical user interface. The graphical user interface facilitates various manipulations using the chords and/or controls, and generation of a new accompaniment for a recorded audio melody based on the manipulations.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Morris, Sumit Basu, Ian Simon
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Publication number: 20100192755Abstract: A graphical user interface for facilitating generation of an accompaniment for a recorded audio melody is described. A Hidden Markov Model, trained with blended chord transition matrices and melody observation matrices, is used for providing the accompaniment for the recorded audio melody. The recorded audio melody includes segments. Frequency analysis of the recorded audio melody is performed. The total duration of each fundamental frequency within a segment of the melody is summed. Based on the summing, a probability for each possible chord for each segment is computed. Based on the computed probabilities, a set of chords are selected for the segments. The chords are displayed on a chord chart of the graphical user interface. The graphical user interface facilitates various manipulations using the chords and/or controls, and generation of a new accompaniment for a recorded audio melody based on the manipulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Morris, Sumit Basu, Ian Simon
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Patent number: 7737354Abstract: A “Concatenative Synthesizer” applies concatenative synthesis to create a musical output from a database of musical notes and an input musical score (such as a MIDI score or other computer readable musical score format). In various embodiments, the musical output is either a music score, or an analog or digital audio file. This musical output is constructed by evaluating the database of musical notes to identify sets of candidate notes for each note of the input musical score. An “optimal path” through candidate notes is identified by minimizing an overall cost function through the candidate notes relative to the input musical score. The musical output is then constructed by concatenating the selected candidate notes. In further embodiments, the database of musical notes is generated from any desired musical genre, performer, performance, or instrument. Furthermore, notes in the database may be modified to better fit notes of the input musical score.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Sumit Basu, Ian Simon, David Salesin, Maneesh Agrawala, Adil Sherwani, Chad Gibson
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Patent number: 7705231Abstract: A method for generating an accompaniment for a recorded audio melody includes providing a recorded audio melody that includes segments; performing a frequency analysis of the recorded audio melody; summing the total duration of each fundamental frequency within a segment of the melody; based on the summing, computing a probability for each possible chord for each segment; based on the computed probabilities, selecting a set of chords for the segments; and outputting the set of chords as an accompaniment for the recorded audio melody. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc. are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Morris, Sumit Basu, Ian Simon
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Publication number: 20090169586Abstract: A process for preparing a stable packaged dosage form, said dosage form comprising an oxidation-sensitive material, for example carotenes and carotenoids in whole dried algae of the genus Dunaliella. The invention also relates to a stable packaged oral dosage form comprising whole dried algae, but substantially no antioxidants exogenous to said whole dried algae and a dosage form consisting essentially of whole dried Dunaliella in encapsulated, tableted or single dosage sachet form and it further relates to a method of treatment or prophylaxis of various conditions, a method for supplementing the diet of a subject, a method for maintaining or improving the general health of a subject, and a method for promoting a fake suntan on a subject, wherein said methods comprise administering to a subject an effective amount of whole dried Dunaliella rich in carotenes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Ian Simon Tracton
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Publication number: 20090064851Abstract: A method for generating an accompaniment for a recorded audio melody includes providing a recorded audio melody that includes segments; performing a frequency analysis of the recorded audio melody; summing the total duration of each fundamental frequency within a segment of the melody; based on the summing, computing a probability for each possible chord for each segment; based on the computed probabilities, selecting a set of chords for the segments; and outputting the set of chords as an accompaniment for the recorded audio melody. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc. are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Morris, Sumit Basu, Ian Simon
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Publication number: 20070289432Abstract: A “Concatenative Synthesizer” applies concatenative synthesis to create a musical output from a database of musical notes and an input musical score (such as a MIDI score or other computer readable musical score format). In various embodiments, the musical output is either a music score, or an analog or digital audio file. This musical output is constructed by evaluating the database of musical notes to identify sets of candidate notes for each note of the input musical score. An “optimal path” through candidate notes is identified by minimizing an overall cost function through the candidate notes relative to the input musical score. The musical output is then constructed by concatenating the selected candidate notes. In further embodiments, the database of musical notes is generated from any desired musical genre, performer, performance, or instrument. Furthermore, notes in the database may be modified to better fit notes of the input musical score.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Sumit Basu, Ian Simon, David Salesin, Maneesh Agrawala, Adil Sherwani, Chad Gibson
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Patent number: D883441Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Inventor: Ian Simon Carr