Patents by Inventor Marcin Kaszynski
Marcin Kaszynski 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: 9396194Abstract: A system for processing correlated metadata is provided, the metadata being programmatic metadata relating to one or more episodes of a television show. Mappings, or correlations, between chunks of the metadata that originated from a particular data source and the metadata clusters are determined and displayed on a graphical user interface. Using this display, a user can detect inconsistencies in the correlated metadata. An inconsistency may be an incorrect mapping, the mapping of more than one of the metadata chunks that originated from the same data source to the same metadata cluster, or that one or more of the metadata chunks have not been mapped to a metadata cluster. The mappings can be edited to remove detected inconsistencies.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises , Inc.Inventors: Marcin Kaszynski, Grzegorz Kapkowski, Marek M. Stepniowski
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Patent number: 8949240Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for correlating metadata from a plurality of different sources. The methods and apparatus may use an order for the data sources. The metadata from each of the data sources may be divided or split into one or more chunks. The metadata from each of the chunks may be filtered and sorted, e.g., to ensure that the metadata relate to the same multimedia content. The metadata chunks from the first data source in the order and the second data source in the order may then be aligned to produce currently aligned metadata. The metadata data chunks from the next data source in the order may then be aligned with the currently aligned metadata to produce new currently aligned metadata. This process may be repeated until the metadata from all of the sources are aligned, thereby providing a set of correlated metadata.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Grzegorz Kapkowski, Marcin Kaszynski, Marek M. Stepniowski
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Publication number: 20140012820Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for processing correlated metadata (e.g. programmatic metadata relating to one or more episodes of a television show). Mappings, or correlations, between chunks of metadata that originated from a particular data source and metadata clusters may be determined. Inconsistencies in the correlated metadata may then be detected by a processor. An inconsistency may be an incorrect mapping, the mapping of more than one of the metadata chunks that originated from the same data source to the same metadata cluster, or that one or more of the metadata chunk have not been mapped to a metadata cluster. The mappings may then be edited so as to remove detected inconsistencies by the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: SETJAM, INC.Inventors: Grzegorz Kapkowski, Marcin Kaszynski, Marek M. Stepniowski
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Publication number: 20140012852Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for correlating metadata from a plurality of different sources. The methods and apparatus may use an order for the data sources. The metadata from each of the data sources may be divided or split into one or more chunks. The metadata from each of the chunks may be filtered and sorted, e.g., to ensure that the metadata relate to the same multimedia content. The metadata chunks from the first data source in the order and the second data source in the order may then be aligned to produce currently aligned metadata. The metadata data chunks from the next data source in the order may then be aligned with the currently aligned metadata to produce new currently aligned metadata. This process may be repeated until the metadata from all of the sources are aligned, thereby providing a set of correlated metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: SETJAM, INC.Inventors: Grzegorz Kapkowski, Marcin Kaszynski, Marek M. Stepniowski
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Publication number: 20140012818Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for processing correlated metadata (e.g., programmatic metadata relating to one or more episodes of a television show). Mappings, or correlations, between chunks of the metadata that originated from a particular data source and the metadata clusters may be determined and displayed, e.g., on a graphical user interface. Using this display, a user (i.e., a human operator) may detect inconsistencies in the correlated metadata. An inconsistency may be an incorrect mapping, the mapping of more than one of the metadata chunks that originated from the same data source to the same metadata cluster, or that one or more of the metadata chunks have not been mapped to a metadata cluster. The mappings may then be edited so as to remove detected inconsistencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: SETJAM, INC.Inventors: Marcin Kaszynski, Grzegorz Kapkowski, Marek M. Stepniowski
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Publication number: 20120221498Abstract: Disclosed are methods for making disparate entertainment media content (e.g., television or movies) from multiple sources available through a single interface of a user device. Content of varying data formats from multiple data sources are aggregated. Classifications of the media data are created which can include assigning content into clusters. The data are normalized, and attributes of the data are curated. Features also are provided to automatically synchronize, obtain, and update media content on the media sources and on client devices. Various ways of handling data aggregation and normalization issues associated with compiling media data also are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: SETJAM, INC.Inventors: Marcin Kaszynski, Ryszard Szopa, Grzegorz Kapkowski, Remigiusz Dymecki, Maciej Pasternacki, Eran Dror