Patents by Inventor Jonas Yngvesson
Jonas Yngvesson 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: 20230297215Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Patent number: 11662887Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Publication number: 20220385983Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Publication number: 20190121505Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Patent number: 10162487Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Publication number: 20160328100Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Langridge, Elena Kaschner, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Patent number: 9423925Abstract: This disclosure relates to adaptive content control and display for internet media. A playback component provides for playback of media content. An input component detects user inputs during playback of the content. In response to the user inputs being detected, a menu component displays a level of a pivot menu during playback of the content. The pivot menu is displayed on top, or in front, of a portion of the content during playback, and the pivot menu can be at least partially transparent to enable consumption of the content to continue without complete obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Langridge, Elena Digor, Jun Li, Matias Cudich, Thomas Robinson Purnell-Fisher
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Publication number: 20160027037Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media that may be used to attribute events such as clicks and conversions to impressions are provided. One method includes determining a local time and a timezone associated with each of a plurality of events of a content campaign. The method further includes generating a first event grouping including a first set of events having timezones matching at least one grouping timezones. The method further includes generating a second event grouping including a second set of the events based on both the local times and the timezones of the events. Generating the second event grouping includes selecting the second set of events based on the local times of the events in view of the timezones of the events. The method further includes, for each grouping, determining a number of events associated with frequency groups based on a number of impression events associated with the events.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Congxing Cai, Iman Sadeghi, Farnaz Azmoodeh, Aaron Shon, Jonas Yngvesson, Reto Strobl
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Patent number: 9218051Abstract: A system, method, and various software tools enable a video hosting website to graphically display statistics of data associated with videos posted on a video hosting website. Data associated with videos is collected, analyzed and stored. A graphical representation of the data and corresponding geographic map are generated based on the collected data. The graphical representation shows the data along a timeline. The corresponding geographical map shows the data by geographic market. The graphical representation and geographical map are associated such that a modification to the graphical representation modifies the geographical map accordingly and a modification to the geographical map modifies the graphical representation accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Tracy Patrick Chan, Thomas Broxton, Oliver Heckmann, Nicholas Jakobi, Uwe Maurer, Shashi Seth, Jonas Yngvesson
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Publication number: 20140325401Abstract: The present invention enables methods and systems that identify viral videos. A viral video is a video which received a percentage of its views from one person sharing the video with another person. That is, a viral video received most of its views from person to person sharing. A video hosting server determines whether a video is a viral video based at least in part on views the video received through person to person sharing and the total number of views the video has received.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Mirjam Wattenhofer, Tom Broxton, Anders Brodersen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jakub Petrykowski
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Patent number: 8806000Abstract: The present invention enables methods and systems that identify viral videos. A viral video is a video which received a percentage of its views from one person sharing the video with another person. That is, a viral video received most of its views from person to person sharing. A video hosting server determines whether a video is a viral video based at least in part on views the video received through person to person sharing and the total number of views the video has received.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Mirjam Wattenhofer, Tom Broxton, Anders Brodersen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jakub Petrykowski
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Patent number: 8650488Abstract: Methods and systems that identify classic videos. A classic video is a video that consistently receives high viewership over a long period of time. A video hosting server identifies a number of views that a video received for each day during a measurement period. For each day, the video hosting server determines whether the day is a high view day based on the number of views for the day. The video hosting server identifies the video as a classic video responsive to the video having a number of high view days that are above a threshold number of days.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Mirjam Wattenhofer, Tom Broxton, Anders Brodersen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jakub Petrykowski
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Patent number: 8151194Abstract: A system, method, and various software tools enable a video hosting website to graphically display statistics of data associated with videos posted on a video hosting website. Data associated with videos is collected, analyzed and stored. A graphical representation of the data and corresponding geographic map are generated based on the collected data. The graphical representation shows the data along a timeline. The corresponding geographical map shows the data by geographic market. The graphical representation and geographical map are associated such that a modification to the graphical representation modifies the geographical map accordingly and a modification to the geographical map modifies the graphical representation accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Tracy Patrick Chan, Thomas Broxton, Oliver Heckmann, Nicholas Jakobi, Uwe Maurer, Shashi Seth, Jonas Yngvesson
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Patent number: 7162623Abstract: A method for reading images on a diagnostic workstation, wherein the method comprises the steps: a sequence of images is loaded into the workstation, a Dynamic Display Protocol (DDP) containing a set of rules included in a hanging protocol that automatically determines how the sequence of images is to be presented on at least one monitor for viewing the images is loaded into the workstation, a set of clinical applications is provided in a storage means, at least one of said clinical applications is configured as being a part of said hanging protocol, said Dynamic Display Protocol is checking if matching criterias for said hanging protocol are met by the sequence of images to be read and a clinical application being part of a hanging protocol which matching criterias are met by the sequence of images to be read is automatically started by said Dynamic Display Protocol.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Sectra Imtec ABInventor: Jonas Yngvesson
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Publication number: 20050020900Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a system for measuring in a dynamic sequence of medical images of a moving body part. A reference point being fixed relative to an image geometry and at least one measurement point are defined in the moving body part in one image in the sequence of images. The reference point is then automatically indicated and the at least one measurement point is then automatically tracked in all of the images of the sequence. A length and a direction of at least one vector extending from the reference point to one of the at least one measurement points for each pair of reference point and one measurement point is automatically determined in all of the images of the sequence and at least one of a rate of change of the length and the direction of the at least one vector is automatically determined between selected images in the sequence of images.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: Sectra Imtec ABInventors: Jonas Yngvesson, Anders Kahari
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Publication number: 20040202387Abstract: A method for reading images on a diagnostic workstation, wherein the method comprises the steps: a sequence of images is loaded into the workstation, a Dynamic Display Protocol (DDP) containing a set of rules included in a hanging protocol that automatically determines how the sequence of images is to be presented on at least one monitor for viewing the images is loaded into the workstation, a set of clinical applications is provided in a storage means, at least one of said clinical applications is configured as being a part of said hanging protocol, said Dynamic Display Protocol is checking if matching criterias for said hanging protocol are met by the sequence of images to be read and a clinical application being part of a hanging protocol which matching criterias are met by the sequence of images to be read is automatically started by said Dynamic Display Protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Jonas Yngvesson
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Patent number: D718780Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Langridge, Elena Digor, Jun Li, Matias Cudich
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Patent number: D768165Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Digor, Jun Li, Matias Cudich
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Patent number: D819671Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Shivakumar Littoo Rajaraman, Stein Eldar Johnsen, Jonas Yngvesson, Jasmine Kent, Elena Digor, Jun Li, Matias Cudich