Patents by Inventor Jay Yogeshwar

Jay Yogeshwar 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).

  • Patent number: 9502075
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2016
    Assignee: TAMIRAS PER PTE. LTD., LLC
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Reeder, Frederick M. Venzie
  • Publication number: 20140126883
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2014
    Publication date: May 8, 2014
    Applicant: MURDOCK FUND 8 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
    Inventors: Jay YOGESHWAR, Stephen A. MARTUCCI, Bobby R. GUPTA, Melanie R. FENDT, Frederick M. VENZIE
  • Patent number: 8634705
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2014
    Assignee: Murdock Fund 8 Limited Liability Company
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 8135263
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2012
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20080262996
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie
  • Publication number: 20070166013
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2006
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen Martucci, Bobby Gupta, Melanie Fendt, Frederick Venzie
  • Patent number: 7110664
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 7035468
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20050232497
    Abstract: High-fidelity transcoding techniques are described. For example, a video transcoder obtains re-coding data set elements for source format compressed video and uses the elements for coding decisions and/or equivalent parameters when compressing the video in a target format. This allows syntax elements and coding decisions to be maintained across the two formats, including picture types, intra/inter macroblock coding types, field/frame coding decisions, and/or quantization levels. This helps the transcoder match quality in the compressed video between the source and target formats, reducing transcoding losses. At the same time, the transcoder gives the target format encoder the freedom to exploit additional compression opportunities to reduce overall bitrate. The transcoder may apply proportional rate control so as to produce output at a constant or relatively constant bitrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Kunal Mukerjee, Robert Green
  • Patent number: 6947598
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20040096110
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie
  • Publication number: 20030210821
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20030206717
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Publication date: November 6, 2003
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 6222886
    Abstract: A compressed video decoder receives a stream of compressed video data in a channel buffer, and decompresses it. A portion of the decompressed video data is recompressed as intraframe data to serve as an anchor frame. The intraframe data is motion compensated, and then a reference picture is selected. The reference frame data is decompressed. Next, a region of interest is selected and stored in display memory for the decompressed form. The recompression of data to be used as an anchor frame can be done in a substantially lossless manner by using DCT with the same quantization matrix, quantizer scale, and field/frame coding type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
    Inventor: Jay Yogeshwar
  • Patent number: 6219043
    Abstract: A method and system in which a section of a previously encoded digital bit stream is replaced with another section of encoded video. In order to remove a section of encoded video, it is necessary to determine the beginning and ending points of the encoded video in the digitally encoded bit stream. The addresses of the beginning and ending points of the encoded data cannot be simply looked up but are calculated by summing the bits consumed by each picture, the number of bits of the sequence header of each picture, the number of bits of each Group of Pictures (GOP) header, and all stuff bits. In order to encode the video which is to be inserted in place of the removed video, a process is performed which prevents decoding artifacts from appearing. This is accomplished by determining the last P-picture before the edit point and using it as a reference frame for frames after the edit point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
  • Patent number: 6026232
    Abstract: A method and system in which a section of a previously encoded digital bit stream is replaced with another section of encoded video. In order to remove a section of encoded video, it is necessary to determine the beginning and ending points of the encoded video in the digitally encoded bit stream. The addresses of the beginning and ending points of the encoded data cannot be simply looked up but are calculated by summing the bits consumed by each picture, the number of bits of the sequence header of each picture, the number of bits of each Group of Pictures (GOP) header, and all stuff bits. In order to encode the video which is to be inserted in place of the removed video, a process is performed which prevents decoding artifacts from appearing. This is accomplished by determining the last P-picture before the edit point and using it as a reference frame for frames after the edit point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
  • Patent number: 5838874
    Abstract: An audiovisual encoding system using a multipass video encoder and a plurality of one-pass audio encoders. The number of audio encoders used by the system is equal to the number of audio tracks to be encoded divided by the number of passes required for the video encoding rounded up to the nearest integer, if necessary. The system allows the video encoder and audio encoders to be used at the same time so that the encoding of the video is completed at the same time as the encoding of all audio tracks is completed, using the minimum number of audio encoders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.
    Inventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Mikhail Tsinberg, Masaru Sakurai, David Lehmann, Jay Yogeshwar, Faramarz Azadegan, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
  • Patent number: 5819004
    Abstract: A method and system in which a user manually changes the quality of portions of video frames after the frames have been previously encoded. Regions of one or more frames of video are selected to have an increased quality, a decreased quality, or a quality which should not be altered. After the regions are defined by a user, the frame of video is digitally re-encoded and inserted into the digitally encoded data stream in place of the previously encoded data. In order to easily remove a previously encoded frame from the data steam and replace it with a newly encoded frame having regions of quality defined by the user, it is preferable to have the newly encoded frame consume the same number of bits as the previously encoded frame. Accordingly, if the user desires a region of a frame to have an increased quality, the extra bits necessary to provide the increased quality must be taken from other areas of the frame. This is accomplished by an automatic process which is transparent to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.
    Inventors: Faramarz Azadegan, Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, David Lehmann, Mikhail Tsinberg, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
  • Patent number: 5767797
    Abstract: A partition decoder system for high definition video decoding receives an HD picture divided into a selected number of sections, each section including identification data including a start code. An FLD detects each start code and assigns a pointer. A selected number of partition decoders, corresponding to the selected number of sections, uses the pointers to select and decode a selected section of the HD picture. The selection is made according to a selected memory management scheme.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Robert Rozploch, Mikhail Tsinberg
  • Patent number: 5684714
    Abstract: A method and system in which a user manually changes the quality of specific time periods of encoded video. After the automatic encoding of video into a compressed digital format, a person editing the encoded video reviews the quality of the video and manually indicates that the quality of specific time periods of the video is to be altered. As the digital storage medium such as an optical disc which stores the encoded video has a finite storage capacity, the total number of bits for the encoded video and the quality of the video is limited. Consequently, in order to increase the quality for one time period, bits must be taken from other time periods. After the editor assigns the qualities to different time periods, a percentage of bits is removed from the time sequences and placed into a bit pool. The new number of bits for the various time periods are calculated using an exponential function and the bits in the bit pool are proportionally distributed to the video frames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1997
    Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Faramarz Azadegan, Sheau-Bao Ng, David Lehmann, Mikhail Tsinberg, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen