Patents by Inventor Roger A. Reinsch
Roger A. Reinsch 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: 6065042Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information, are described. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of the movie related information are presented to the user. Also discussed is a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5781730Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of the movie related information are presented to the user. The system includes a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5715400Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information, are described. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of said movie related information are presented to the user. Also discussed is a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5696905Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information, are described. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of said movie related information are presented to the user. Also discussed is a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5596705Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information, are described. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of said movie related information are presented to the user. Also discussed is a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5566332Abstract: The invention establishes the context in which data exchanged between dissimilar relational database management systems can be mutually understood and preserved, and data conversions can be minimized. The invention accomplishes this by establishing layers of descriptive information which isolate machine characteristics, levels of support software, and user data descriptions. Optimized processing is achieved by processing the different descriptor levels at different times during the development and execution of the database management systems. Minimal descriptive information is exchanged between the cooperating database management systems. Any data conversions that may be necessary are done only by the receiver of the data, and only at the point where it is necessary to have the data represented in the receiver's native format for processing.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John G. Adair, Daniel J. Coyle, Jr., Robert J. Grafe, Bruce G. Lindsay, Roger A. Reinsch, Robert P. Resch, Patricia G. Selinger, Melvin R. Zimowski
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Patent number: 5561797Abstract: The invention provides transaction synchronization in the form of COMMIT processing in a distributed, heterogeneous database system wherein some resources are synchronized to a transaction by a single-phase commit procedures while other resources synchronize by multi-phase commit procedures. The invention invests an application requestor at an application site with authority to represent all single-phase commit resources in multi-phase commit processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert A. Gilles, Robert J. Grafe, Robert D. Jackson, Roger A. Reinsch, Richard R. Sanders, Jacob Slonim, Melvin R. Zimowski
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Patent number: 5559949Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information, are described. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this-information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of said movie related information are presented to the user. Also discussed is a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: International Business Machine CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5553221Abstract: A system and method for providing on demand access to information related to a movie while the movie is being presented to a user, where the movie was generated from the movie related information. The system operates by presenting the movie to the user, and then receiving from the user a query pertaining to the movie. The system determines a frame of the movie that was being presented to the user when the user issued the query (the system may extract this information from the query, or may extract this information from the movie itself). The system identifies, as specified by the query, portions of the movie related information relating to the frame, and retrieves those portions of the movie related information. These retrieved portions of said movie related information are presented to the user. The system includes a manager to enable users to create personalized versions of movies, and personalized collections of items.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: International Business Machine CorporationInventors: James A. Reimer, Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5416917Abstract: The invention establishes the context in which data exchanged between dissimilar relational database management systems can be mutually understood and preserved, and data conversions can be minimized. The invention accomplishes this by establishing layers of descriptive information which isolate machine characteristics, levels of support software, and user data descriptions. Optimized processing is achieved by processing the different descriptor levels at different times during the development and execution of the database management systems. Minimal descriptive information is exchanged between the cooperating database management systems. Any data conversions that may be necessary are done only by the receiver of the data, and only at the point where it is necessary to have the data represented in the receiver's native format for processing.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John G. Adair, Daniel J. Coyle, Jr., Robert J. Grafe, Bruce G. Lindsay, Roger A. Reinsch, Robert P. Resch, Patricia G. Selinger, Melvin R. Zimowski
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Patent number: 5278978Abstract: The invention establishes the context in which data exchanged between dissimilar relational database management systems can be mutually understood and preserved. The invention accomplishes this by establishing layers of descriptive information which isolate machine characteristics, levels of support software, and user data descriptions. Optimized processing is achieved by processing the different descriptor levels at different times during the development and execution of the database management systems. Minimal descriptive information is exchanged between the cooperating database management systems. For systems which match, data conversion is completely avoided. For systems which do not match, data conversion is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard A. Demers, Bruce G. Lindsay, Roger A. Reinsch, Melvin R. Zimowski
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Patent number: 5257366Abstract: Application programs which are developed and scheduled within a first computing system environment are permitted to access relational data registered at a remote database management system (DBMS) operating in a second computing environment dissimilar to the first computing environment. Access to data through the DBMS from an application execution site remote from the DBMS is supported by a process, logically subordinate to the application program which maps application program data access requests to the DBMS.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1990Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John G. Adair, Richard A. Demers, Dusan Ecimovic, Robert J. Grafe, Robert D. Jackson, Bruce G. Lindsay, Michael E. Murphy, Roger A. Reinsch, Robert P. Resch, Richard R. Sanders, Patricia G. Selinger, Robert L. Sunday, Melvin R. Zimowski
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Patent number: 5164998Abstract: Apparatus systems and methods for image analysis, including identification, location and analysis of both patterns of distribution of target images and tracking of a high speed target image. An example is scanning shotgun targets. A target, representing a field of view having multiple images distributed therein, is wrapped around a transparent drum illuminated from the interior, rotating the drum in front of a high aspect ratio slit, optically folding the slit aperture into a series of adjacent overlapping zones the aggregate aspect ratio of which is low, scanning the moving target with a video camera, digitizing the camera image signals, electronically processing the signals to identify bright image areas (e.g. shot holes), processing the information to determine the image location and analyzing the location information to determine image distribution patterns.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Inventor: Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 5134661Abstract: Computer programs for capture and analysis of digitized image data signals comprising frame, scan line and digitizer stripe numbers, and edge-detection or bright-spot data relating to images in a field of interest, which includes the steps of converting the edge-detection data to bright spot, reducing the amount of data processed by eliminating duplicate data, normalizing the data into X and Y coordinates, finding image features of interest, selecting features to be reported, and reporting type, number, pattern or location of the image features in the field. An example is processing of shotgun target images scanned by a video camera (whose signals are digitized) through a slit viewing a rotating illuminated drum on which a target has been placed. Other uses include: astronomical image analysis; satellite photos of sites; gatherings of people, things, animals or crops in fields; and movements of objects through a field of view such as objects on a conveyor belt, traffic, ballistic objects, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Inventor: Roger A. Reinsch
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Patent number: 4868744Abstract: A restartable load without logging method permits the restart of a LOAD operation from the last COMMIT point without requiring the writing of images of loaded records to the log. Instead, the method logs only a minimal amount of information, recording positions within the data sets to be loaded and within the tablespace being loaded.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1986Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Roger A. Reinsch, Melvin R. Zimowski