Patents by Inventor Paul Henry Dietz
Paul Henry Dietz 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: 20150199484Abstract: Various technologies described herein pertain to adjust recommended dosages of a medication for a user in a non-clinical environment. The medication can be identified and an indication of a symptom of the user desirably managed by the medication can be received. An initial recommended dosage of the medication can be determined based on static data of the user and the symptom. Dynamic data indicative of efficacy of the medication for the user over time in the non-clinical environment can be collected from sensor(s) in the non-clinical environment. The dynamic data indicative of the efficacy of the medication can include data indicative of the symptom and data indicative of a side effect of the user resulting from the medication. A subsequent recommended dosage of the medication can be refined based on the static data of the user and the dynamic data indicative of the efficacy of the medication for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Daniel Scott Morris, Desney S. Tan, Timothy Scott Saponas, Paul Henry Dietz, Andrew David Wilson
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Publication number: 20150196209Abstract: Various technologies described herein pertain to sensing cardiovascular risk factors of a user. A chair includes one or more sensors configured to output signals indicative of conditions at site(s) on a body of a user. A seat of the chair, a back of the chair, and/or arms of the chair can include the sensor(s). Moreover, the chair includes a collection circuit configured to receive the signals from the sensor(s). A risk factor evaluation component is configured to detect a pulse wave velocity of the user based on the signals from the sensor(s). The risk factor evaluation component is further configured to perform a pulse wave analysis of the user based on a morphology of a pulse pressure waveform of the user, and the pulse pressure waveform is detected based on the signals from the sensor(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Daniel Scott Morris, Desney S. Tan, Timothy Scott Saponas, Paul Henry Dietz, Andrew David Wilson, Alice Jane Bernheim Brush, Erin Rebecca Griffiths
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Publication number: 20150142895Abstract: Various embodiments provide solutions that enable accurate tracking of users' statuses to provide real life presence information. The real life presence information can be used to enable meetings to be dynamically scheduled, thus making efficient use of a user's time and resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bora Beran, Paul Henry Dietz, Kori Marie Quinn
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Publication number: 20150070119Abstract: This document describes techniques using, and apparatuses including, switchable magnetic locks. These techniques and apparatuses can enable low or no power consumption and a seamless design for locking and unlocking of devices one to the other, such as computing devices and peripherals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Joseph B. Gault
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Patent number: 8964379Abstract: This document describes techniques using, and apparatuses including, switchable magnetic locks. These techniques and apparatuses can enable low or no power consumption and a seamless design for locking and unlocking of devices one to the other, such as computing devices and peripherals.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Joseph B. Gault
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Patent number: 8947353Abstract: Photosensor array gesture detection techniques are described. In one or more embodiments, a computing device includes an array of photosensors. The photosensor array can be configured in various ways to measure changes in the amount of light that occur based upon a user's hand position above the photosensor array. In at least some embodiments, capacitance associated with the photosensors is charged and data regarding discharge rates for the sensors is collected that is indicative of the amount of incident light. Sequential changes in the amount of light that is measured across the array of photosensors can be used to determine positioning and/or movement of the user's hand in three dimensions (e.g., track position/motion in three-dimensional (3D) space relative to the computing device.) Accordingly, various gestures can be defined in terms of input obtained via the photosensor array and recognized to trigger corresponding operations by the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Publication number: 20140313401Abstract: This document describes various apparatuses and techniques for rapid synchronized lighting and shuttering. These apparatuses and techniques are capable of capturing two images, where one of the images integrates multiple exposures during which an image area is illuminated by a light source and another of the images integrates multiple exposures during which the image is not illuminated by the light source. The image area can be illuminated by rapidly flashing the image area with the light source and synchronizing a shutter to permit one image sensor to capture an image when the image area is illuminated and another image sensor to capture the image area when the image area is not illuminated. These two images can be captured concurrently or nearly concurrently, thereby reducing or eliminating motion artifacts. Further, these apparatuses and techniques may do so with slow and relatively low-cost cameras and relatively low computational costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Nigel Stuart Keam, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Patent number: 8786767Abstract: This document describes various apparatuses and techniques for rapid synchronized lighting and shuttering. These apparatuses and techniques are capable of capturing two images, where one of the images integrates multiple exposures during which an image area is illuminated by a light source and another of the images integrates multiple exposures during which the image is not illuminated by the light source. The image area can be illuminated by rapidly flashing the image area with the light source and synchronizing a shutter to permit one image sensor to capture an image when the image area is illuminated and another image sensor to capture the image area when the image area is not illuminated. These two images can be captured concurrently or nearly concurrently, thereby reducing or eliminating motion artifacts. Further, these apparatuses and techniques may do so with slow and relatively low-cost cameras and relatively low computational costs.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Nigel Stuart Keam, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Publication number: 20140168131Abstract: Combined display panel circuit techniques are described herein. In one or more implementations, a combined panel circuit of a display device is configured to enable functionality for both recognition of touch inputs and functionality to update images output by the display device. The combined panel circuit, for instance, may include an electrode arrangement in conductive layers that sandwiches display particles used to form images for the display device. The display particles may be manipulated under the influence of a threshold voltage applied to the electrode arrangement that is sufficient to cause the display particles to transition between states. Capacitance sensing indicative of touch inputs may occur under the influence of a different voltage that is not sufficient to manipulate the display particles. The different voltages are selectively applied at different times to update displayed images through manipulation of the display particles and sense capacitance to recognize touch inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Jeremy A. Jacobson, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Publication number: 20140168096Abstract: A reduced-latency ink rendering system and method that reduces latency in rendering ink on a display by bypassing at least some layers of the operating system. “Ink” is any input from a user through a touchscreen device using the user's finger or a pen. Moreover, some embodiments of the system and method avoid the operating system and each central-processing unit (CPU) on a computing device when initially rendering the ink by going directly from the digitizer to the display controller. Any correction or additional processing of the rendered ink is performed after the initial rendering of the ink. Embodiments of the system and method address ink-rendering latency in software embodiments, which include techniques to bypass the typical rendering pipeline and quickly render ink on the display, and hardware embodiments, which use hardware and techniques that locally change display pixels. These embodiments can be mixed and matched in any manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steven Bathiche, Paul Henry Dietz, Hrvoje Benko, Andreas Georg Nowatzyk
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Publication number: 20140143705Abstract: This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling bookmarking for electronic books. The techniques and apparatuses enable a user of an electronic book to bookmark pages of the electronic book and navigate based on these bookmarks as well as bookmarks made by other users.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, John G.A. Weiss, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Paul Henry Dietz
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Publication number: 20140143706Abstract: This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling electronic book navigation. These techniques and apparatuses enable a user to navigate through an electronic book by flipping through pages of the electronic book. The speed of this flip can be based on a force or bend applied to a manual selector of a computing device on which the electronic book is displayed. The flip may also be affected by an affinity for a page of the electronic book, such by pausing at a page previously bookmarked by the user or often viewed by previous readers of the electronic book. This document also describes e-book-reading devices having integral variable-input manual selectors through which selection to flip through pages of an electronic book is enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, John G. A. Weiss, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Paul Henry Dietz
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Publication number: 20140139421Abstract: This document describes techniques and apparatuses concerning e-book-reading devices having integral variable-input manual selectors through which selection to control an electronic book is enabled. One example of this control includes navigating pages of an electronic book through flipping pages. Control of this page flipping can be made through a single implement of the variable-input manual selector, such as to slow, speed up, stop, or reverse the page flipping.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, John G.A. Weiss, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Paul Henry Dietz
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Publication number: 20140143707Abstract: This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling affinity-based page navigation. These techniques and apparatuses enable page navigation, such as page flipping, page searches, and other navigation based on affinities associated with various pages. These affinities can include a reference to a page, such as a link or quotation in a social networking service, an encyclopedia, a webpage, an article, a newspaper, or a blog. These affinities can also or instead include usage, such as how many users have read, highlighted, dog-eared, or bookmarked a page.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, John G.A. Weiss, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Paul Henry Dietz
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Publication number: 20140125864Abstract: This document describes various apparatuses and techniques for rapid synchronized lighting and shuttering. These apparatuses and techniques are capable of capturing two images, where one of the images integrates multiple exposures during which an image area is illuminated by a light source and another of the images integrates multiple exposures during which the image is not illuminated by the light source. The image area can be illuminated by rapidly flashing the image area with the light source and synchronizing a shutter to permit one image sensor to capture an image when the image area is illuminated and another image sensor to capture the image area when the image area is not illuminated. These two images can be captured concurrently or nearly concurrently, thereby reducing or eliminating motion artifacts. Further, these apparatuses and techniques may do so with slow and relatively low-cost cameras and relatively low computational costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Nigel Stuart Keam, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Publication number: 20140119802Abstract: Pressure sensitive key techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a device includes at least one pressure sensitive key having a flexible contact layer spaced apart from a sensor substrate by a spacer layer, the flexible contact layer configured to flex responsive to pressure to contact the sensor substrate to initiate an input, for a computing device, associated with the pressure sensitive key. At least one of the flexible contact layer or the sensor substrate are configured to at least partially normalize an output resulting from pressure applied at a first location of the flexible contact layer with an output resulting from pressure applied at a second location of the flexible contact layer that has lesser flexibility than the first location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Shaw, Jim Tom Belesiu, Paul Henry Dietz, Christopher Harry Stoumbos, Dennis J. Mathias
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Publication number: 20140063198Abstract: This document describes various apparatuses and techniques for changing perspectives of a microscopic-image device based on a viewer's perspective. Various embodiments of these techniques sense a change to a viewer's perspective based on the viewer's head position and control a microscopic-image device effective to display images of an object based on the change to the viewer's perspective.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Catherine N. Boulanger, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche
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Publication number: 20140049894Abstract: This document describes techniques using, and apparatuses including, switchable magnetic locks. These techniques and apparatuses can enable low or no power consumption and a seamless design for locking and unlocking of devices one to the other, such as computing devices and peripherals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Bernard K. Rihn, Paul Henry Dietz, Steven Nabil Bathiche, Joseph B. Gault
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Publication number: 20140043242Abstract: A physically-modulated friction stylus system and method for physically modulating friction between a styli tip and a surface of a computing device to emulate the “feel” of different types of writing instruments writing on different types of surfaces (such as pen on paper or a paintbrush on canvas). The actual friction between the stylus and the surface is modulated to produce the “feel.” The friction is physically modulated “on the fly” meaning that friction can be modulated while the stylus tip is in contact with the surface and while the stylus is moving. The friction is modulated dependent on a location of the stylus on the surface and the posture and orientation of the stylus. In addition, the friction can be modulated based on a direction and a velocity that the stylus tip is moving across the surface. Audio may also be used to improve the emulation experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Paul Henry Dietz, Kenneth Paul Hinckley, Anoop Gupta, Tristan Thomas Trutna
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Patent number: 8646999Abstract: Pressure sensitive key techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a device includes at least one pressure sensitive key having a flexible contact layer spaced apart from a sensor substrate by a spacer layer, the flexible contact layer configured to flex responsive to pressure to contact the sensor substrate to initiate an input, for a computing device, associated with the pressure sensitive key. At least one of the flexible contact layer or the sensor substrate are configured to at least partially normalize an output resulting from pressure applied at a first location of the flexible contact layer with an output resulting from pressure applied at a second location of the flexible contact layer that has lesser flexibility than the first location.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Shaw, Jim Tom Belesiu, Paul Henry Dietz, Christopher Harry Stoumbos, Dennis J. Mathias