Patents by Inventor Michael A. Chin
Michael A. Chin 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: 9477138Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer readable media to provide improved autofocus operations are described. In general, techniques are disclosed that show how to improve contrast-based autofocus operations by applying a novel threshold-and-select action to window-specific focus scores. More particularly, techniques disclosed herein may evaluate a multi-window autofocus area over a burst collected group of images. For each captured image, focus scores for each window within an autofocus area may be collected, aggregated and then consolidated to identify a single focus metric and its associated lens position for each window. The window-specific focus scores may be reviewed and selection of a “best” autofocus lens position made using a selection criteria. The specified criteria may be used to bias the selection to either a front-of-plane (macro) or back-of-plane (infinity) focus position.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ralph Brunner, Michael Chin
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Patent number: 9451155Abstract: An apparatus, method, and computer readable medium related to autofocusing a camera lens system. An initial image is captured at a first lens position and focus information is extracted with respect to a first plurality of focus windows. A second image is captured at a second lens position and focus information is extracted for a second plurality of focus windows that correspond to the first plurality of focus windows in the initial image. The focus information for corresponding windows is compared to determine whether the focus status in each window is improving or degrading; this determination reveals whether the lens is positioned in a desirable position with respect to the data revealed by the data extracted from the focus windows.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ralph Brunner, Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20160184715Abstract: The methods and systems described herein provide for the effective and efficient management of e-mail messages. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for managing e-mail messages and determining a score of performance for a user. Incentives are provided to users to encourage users to apply actions to messages through positive or negative feedback. In one particular embodiment, an action to be taken by a user may include adding an e-mail message to a task list.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2016Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Alexander Moore, Michael Chin, Aye Moah
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Patent number: 9314699Abstract: The methods and systems described herein provide for effective and efficient completion of tasks by users of a computing device. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for timing the completion of a task by a user and scoring a user's ability to complete a task within a predetermined length of time. One exemplary embodiment provides for managing electronic messages by scoring their ability to apply actions to messages. Incentives are provided to users to encourage users to apply actions to messages through positive and negative feedback. Scores determined for any particular user may be determined based on the elapsed time between being provided with a message and applying an action to it, or may be determined based on the contents of a message.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: BAYDIN, INC.Inventors: Alexander Moore, Aye Moah, Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20160037052Abstract: An apparatus, method, and computer readable medium related to autofocusing a camera lens system. An initial image is captured at a first lens position and focus information is extracted with respect to a first plurality of focus windows. A second image is captured at a second lens position and focus information is extracted for a second plurality of focus windows that correspond to the first plurality of focus windows in the initial image. The focus information for corresponding windows is compared to determine whether the focus status in each window is improving or degrading; this determination reveals whether the lens is positioned in a desirable position with respect to the data revealed by the data extracted from the focus windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Ralph Brunner, Michael Chin
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Patent number: 9223990Abstract: The method and apparatus support signature-based application management that examines credibility of an application to be installed or executed and controls installation and execution accordingly. The application management method for a user device includes: receiving user input for installing an application; comparing signature information of the application with an authentication list stored in a signature information storage; preventing, when the signature information is present in a blacklist of the authentication list, installation of the application; initiating, when the signature information is present in a whitelist of the authentication list, installation of the application; and selectively performing, when the signature information is not present in either the blacklist or the whitelist, installation of the application according to user consent.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Ilwoong Jeong, Daeyoung Kim, Michael Chin-Hwan Pak, Jaehoon Jung
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Patent number: 9201767Abstract: A system and method for implementing a testing framework including a testing unit that receives test instructions; generates a mock consumer request for a web service from a web server and a mock provider response based on the test instructions; transmits the mock consumer request to a tested unit; receives a modified consumer request from the tested unit; and transmit the mock provider response to the tested unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Nationwide Mutual Insurance CompanyInventors: Barry Patrick Tarlton, Michael Wayne Frayer, Eric Michael Chin, Cortez Crosby
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Publication number: 20150255861Abstract: Aspect of the present disclosure are directed to methods and apparatus producing enhanced radiation characteristics, e.g., wideband behavior, in or for antennas and related components by providing concentric sleeves, with air or dielectric material as a spacer, where the sleeves include one or more conductive layers, at least a portion of which includes fractal resonators closely spaced, in terms of wavelength. A further aspect of the present disclosure is directed to surfaces that include dual-use or multiple-use apertures. Such aperture engine surfaces can include a top (or first) layer of antenna arrays, a middle (or second) layer of a metal-fractal backplane player, and a third (or bottom) layer for solar cell or solar oriented power collection.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Nathan Cohen, Michael Chin
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Patent number: 9035849Abstract: Aspect of the present disclosure are directed to methods and apparatus producing enhanced radiation characteristics, e.g., wideband behavior, in or for antennas and related components by providing concentric sleeves, with air or dielectric material as a spacer, where the sleeves include one or more conductive layers, at least a portion of which includes fractal resonators closely spaced, in terms of wavelength. A further aspect of the present disclosure is directed to surfaces that include dual-use or multiple-use apertures. Such aperture engine surfaces can include a top (or first) layer of antenna arrays, a middle (or second) layer of a metal-fractal backplane player, and a third (or bottom) layer for solar cell or solar oriented power collection.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Cohen, Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20150070537Abstract: This disclosure pertains to systems, methods, and computer readable media for performing lens shading correction (LSC) operations that modulate gains based on scene lux level and lens focus distance. These gains compensate for both color lens shading (i.e., the deviation between R, G, and B channels) and vignetting (i.e., the drop off in pixel intensity around the edges of an image). As scene illuminance increases, the sensor captures more signal from the actual scene, and the lens shading effects begin to appear. To deal with the situation, the lens shading gains are configured to adaptively ‘scale down’ when scene lux approaches zero and ‘scale up’ when scene lux changes from near zero to become larger. The lens shading gain may also be modulated based on the focus distance. For optical systems without zoom, the inventors have discovered that the amount of lens shading fall off changes as focus distance changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Yingjun Bai, Michael Chin, Touraj Tajbakhsh
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Publication number: 20140362275Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer readable media to provide improved autofocus operations are described. In general, techniques are disclosed that show how to improve contrast-based autofocus operations by applying a novel threshold-and-select action to window-specific focus scores. More particularly, techniques disclosed herein may evaluate a multi-window autofocus area over a burst collected group of images. For each captured image, focus scores for each window within an autofocus area may be collected, aggregated and then consolidated to identify a single focus metric and its associated lens position for each window. The window-specific focus scores may be reviewed and selection of a “best” autofocus lens position made using a selection criteria. The specified criteria may be used to bias the selection to either a front-of-plane (macro) or back-of-plane (infinity) focus position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Ralph Brunner, Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20140344896Abstract: A method of using an electronic device is provided. The method includes comparing, when a request for an access to a resource of the electronic device is identified, a reliability level of a user and a security level of the resource and permitting the access to the resource when the reliability level is equal to or higher than the security level of the resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Michael Chin-Hwan PAK, Ji-Hwan SONG, Il-Woong JEONG, Chang-Taek KANG, Yo-Hwa KIM, Ju-Ha PARK, Ga-Jin SONG, Eui-Chang JUNG
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Patent number: 8884888Abstract: The disclosed technology relates to an electronic apparatus including a processor, a touch-sensitive display, and an accelerometer. An exemplary method includes receiving in the processor an acceleration value outputted by the accelerometer in response to a user touching a position on the touch-sensitive display with a given velocity. The method includes associating the acceleration value with a function, such as the output of a musical note, indicated by a touched location on the touch-sensitive display. The method includes modifying the function, such as audible volume of the musical note, in accordance with the acceleration value.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventor: Robert Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20140288990Abstract: A system is provided which that allows users of electronic communication systems and/or calendar systems the ability to suggest meetings to users of different electronic communication systems and/or calendar systems via electronic messages. The system may provide users with the ability to share calendar availability with users of other electronic communication systems and/or calendar systems via electronic message. One aspect of the disclosed system is the fact that users can share interactive calendar information, and propose and confirm tentative meetings and events, with users of different electronic communications and/or calendar systems. Additionally, calendar information that is shared with others may be dynamically updated even after the electronic messages have been sent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: Alexander MOORE, Michael CHIN, Aye MOAH, Alexey KOMISSAROUK
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Publication number: 20140257902Abstract: A system is provided which determines that an electronic message contains natural language that relates to calendar functionality. Calendar functionality may broadly be considered any function relating to a typical Calendar application or any function typically applied to a calendar entry in an electronic calendar system or calendar application. The system may determine an association between said natural language and structured data, and modify a representation of said natural language to reflect the association between said natural language and structured data. The structured data may be structured data from a user's electronic calendar system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Baydin, Inc.Inventors: Alexander MOORE, Michael Chin, Aye Moah
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Publication number: 20140090077Abstract: The method and apparatus support signature-based application management that examines credibility of an application to be installed or executed and controls installation and execution accordingly. The application management method for a user device includes: receiving user input for installing an application; comparing signature information of the application with an authentication list stored in a signature information storage; preventing, when the signature information is present in a blacklist of the authentication list, installation of the application; initiating, when the signature information is present in a whitelist of the authentication list, installation of the application; and selectively performing, when the signature information is not present in either the blacklist or the whitelist, installation of the application according to user consent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: Ilwoong Jeong, Daeyoung Kim, Michael Chin-Hwan Pak, Jaehoon Jung
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Patent number: 8568834Abstract: A method is provided for preparing on the surface of a substrate a superhydrophilic layer containing at least one metal oxide which method comprises calcining at elevated temperatures a cross-linked precursor film in which film the metal oxide is evenly distributed and immobilized. The precursor film is prepared by sequentially applying to the surface of the substrate a polyamine or other cationic polymer, a suspension of metal oxide and then a suitable cross linking agent. The superhydrophilic layer can be applied as a coating to a variety of substrates including metal, glass and ceramic and provides excellent dirt resistance, scratch resistance and antifogging effect. Multi-layer systems are also available using the inventive process.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: BASF SEInventors: Valentina Mitina, Michael Chin, Keqing Fa, Thomas Giesenberg
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Publication number: 20130257807Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for processing user input. A system configured to practice the method first receives, via a touch screen of a computing device, input from a user. Then the system fetches data associated with the input from at least two sensors other than the touch screen and adjusts an input processing algorithm based on the input and the data to yield an adjusted input processing algorithm. Then the system can process the input according the adjusted input processing algorithm. The adjusted input processing algorithm can estimate a velocity of the input and/or filter out invalid inputs. The other sensors besides the touch screen can be an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a microphone, a Hall Effect sensor, a compass, an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor, a camera, and/or a positioning system. The data can relate to the input based on a temporal relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Elliott Harris, Robert Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20130007155Abstract: The methods and systems described herein provide for effective and efficient completion of tasks by users of a computing device. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for timing the completion of a task by a user and scoring a user's ability to complete a task within a predetermined length of time. One exemplary embodiment provides for managing the completion of tasks in a task list, timing a user's ability to complete certain tasks, and providing feedback to the user according to their progress.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Alexander Moore, Aye Moah, Michael Chin
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Publication number: 20130006403Abstract: The methods and systems described herein provide for effective and efficient completion of tasks by users of a computing device. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for timing the completion of a task by a user and scoring a user's ability to complete a task within a predetermined length of time. One exemplary embodiment provides for managing electronic messages by scoring their ability to apply actions to messages. Incentives are provided to users to encourage users to apply actions to messages through positive and negative feedback. Scores determined for any particular user may be determined based on the elapsed time between being provided with a message and applying an action to it, or may be determined based on the contents of a message.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Alexander Moore, Aye Moah, Michael Chin