Patents by Inventor Takanobu Murayama
Takanobu Murayama 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: 20230385079Abstract: Graphic elements may be rendered on an interface. An original view of a user interface is presented on at least one display. The user interface initially includes content presented on one or more of a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. In response to receiving a first input, the user interface in presented in an edit view that includes presenting a menu that includes a plurality of selectable graphic elements. A second input is received that selects a graphic element of the plurality of selectable graphic elements, and third input is received to exit the edit view and present an updated version of the original view. The updated view includes the content presented on the one or more of the first layer, the second layer, and the third layer and the selected graphic element presented on the second layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Iris Mano OLIVER, Vu N. LE, Aniket Ashok PATANKAR, Jeffrey Matthew SMITH, Sandra JELACIC, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Nicholas SEHY, Hanna MCLAUGHLIN, Takanobu MURAYAMA, Byoung Hoon SHIN, Yusuke BOU, Brian David CROSS, Andrew ZHYGMANOVSKY, Kirsten RUE, Pawel RUSIN, Abigail STEINEM
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Patent number: 9671921Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Zhigu Holdings LimitedInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L. Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobias Zielinski, Todd A. Torset, Thomas R. Wick, Adrian J. Garside
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Patent number: 9507435Abstract: As a user writes using a handheld writing device, such as an electronic pen or stylus, handwriting input is received and initially displayed as digital ink. The display of the digital ink is converted to recognized text inline with additional digital ink as the user continues to write. A user may edit a word of recognized text inline with other text by selecting the word. An enlarged version of the word is displayed in a character correction user interface that allows a user to make corrections on an individual character basis and also provides other correction options for the word.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jan-Kristian Markiewicz, Adrian James Garside, Takanobu Murayama, Krishna Kotipali, Susan E. Dziadosz
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Patent number: 8745528Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobias Zielinski, Todd A Torset, Thomas R Wick, Adrian J Garside
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Patent number: 8341222Abstract: A local or remote server is configured to receive requests for text and other suggestions from a plurality of client applications. The local or remote server can format requests for delivery to one or more suggestion sources along with client contexts that specify client delivery, format, or other requests associated with the suggestion request. The local or remote server selects suggestion sources based on the client requests and the client contexts, and can combine suggestions returned from multiple sources as directed by client contexts. Requests associated with different clients can be directed to different suggestion sources, and user or client accepted suggestion histories can be stored for use in providing suggestions.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Takanobu Murayama, Kenichi Morimoto, Chongming Ho, Eric Norman Badger, Drew Elliot Linerud, Kenneth R. Walters
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Patent number: 8255822Abstract: Textboxes are provided to support both standard textbox operations and handwriting input. A textbox may be displayed as a standard textbox, receive input from a keyboard, a pointing device (e.g., a mouse), and/or a handheld writing device (e.g., an electronic pen or stylus), and interpret the input to perform standard textbox operations. Based on various user actions, the textbox is displayed as an enlarged textbox that provides a writing surface for receiving input from the handheld writing device that is interpreted as handwriting input. Text is recognized from the handwriting input, and the text from the enlarged textbox is synchronized with the textbox.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jan-Kristian Markiewicz, Thomas Randall Wick, Krishna Kotipali, Adrian James Garside, Takanobu Murayama, Susan E. Dziadosz, Tracy Dianne Schultz, Leroy B. Keely, Thomas H. Alphin
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Publication number: 20120121181Abstract: As a user writes using a handheld writing device, such as an electronic pen or stylus, handwriting input is received and initially displayed as digital ink. The display of the digital ink is converted to recognized text inline with additional digital ink as the user continues to write. A user may edit a word of recognized text inline with other text by selecting the word. An enlarged version of the word is displayed in a character correction user interface that allows a user to make corrections on an individual character basis and also provides other correction options for the word.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: JAN-KRISTIAN MARKIEWICZ, ADRIAN JAMES GARSIDE, TAKANOBU MURAYAMA, KRISHNA KOTIPALI, SUSAN E. DZIADOSZ
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Patent number: 8140994Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobias Zielinski, Todd A Torset, Thomas R Wick, Adrian J Garside
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Patent number: 8116569Abstract: As a user writes using a handheld writing device, such as an electronic pen or stylus, handwriting input is received and initially displayed as digital ink. The display of the digital ink is converted to recognized text inline with additional digital ink as the user continues to write. A user may edit a word of recognized text inline with other text by selecting the word. An enlarged version of the word is displayed in a character correction user interface that allows a user to make corrections on an individual character basis and also provides other correction options for the word.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jan-Kristian Markiewicz, Krishna Kotipali, Adrian James Garside, Takanobu Murayama, Susan E. Dziadosz
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Publication number: 20110246575Abstract: A local or remote server is configured to receive requests for text and other suggestions from a plurality of client applications. The local or remote server can format requests for delivery to one or more suggestion sources along with client contexts that specify client delivery, format, or other requests associated with the suggestion request. The local or remote server selects suggestion sources based on the client requests and the client contexts, and can combine suggestions returned from multiple sources as directed by client contexts. Requests associated with different clients can be directed to different suggestion sources, and user or client accepted suggestion histories can be stored for use in providing suggestions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Takanobu Murayama, Kenichi Morimoto, Chongming Ho, Eric Norman Badger, Drew Elliott Linerud, Kenneth R. Walters
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Patent number: 7996589Abstract: An interface is provided between a handwriting receiving panel and an auto complete process. A user writes onto the handwriting receiving panel which recognizes the handwritten text. The handwritten text is forwarded to the auto complete process which provides suggested content to the user based on the handwritten text. The user can select the suggested content for use with another application. Alternatively, the user may add additional information to the handwriting receiving panel to enable the auto complete process to provide more or different suggested content.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Tracy D. Schultz, Adrian Garside, Takanobu Murayama, Leroy B. Keely, Judy C. Tandog, Tobiasz A. Zielinski, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Joshua A. Clow, Shawna J. Davis, F. David Jones
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Patent number: 7970812Abstract: A system and method for redistributing space in ink-to-text conversions is described. In stylus-based computing systems, users often desire to convert ink from ink into text. Sometimes the conversion is made such that an interaction region is made too small for effective recognition correction or interaction. A system and procedure is described that adjusts the spacing of text to allow easier interaction with the recognition results.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adrian J. Garside, Alice Dai, Takanobu Murayama, Tracy D. Schultz
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Publication number: 20090161958Abstract: As a user writes using a handheld writing device, such as an electronic pen or stylus, handwriting input is received and initially displayed as digital ink. The display of the digital ink is converted to recognized text inline with additional digital ink as the user continues to write. A user may edit a word of recognized text inline with other text by selecting the word. An enlarged version of the word is displayed in a character correction user interface that allows a user to make corrections on an individual character basis and also provides other correction options for the word.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: JAN-KRISTIAN MARKIEWICZ, ADRIAN JAMES GARSIDE, TAKANOBU MURAYAMA, KRISHNA KOTIPALI, SUSAN E. DZIADOSZ
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Publication number: 20090159342Abstract: Textboxes are provided to support both standard textbox operations and handwriting input. A textbox may be displayed as a standard textbox, receive input from a keyboard, a pointing device (e.g., a mouse), and/or a handheld writing device (e.g., an electronic pen or stylus), and interpret the input to perform standard textbox operations. Based on various user actions, the textbox is displayed as an enlarged textbox that provides a writing surface for receiving input from the handheld writing device that is interpreted as handwriting input. Text is recognized from the handwriting input, and the text from the enlarged textbox is synchronized with the textbox.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: JAN-KRISTIAN MARKIEWICZ, THOMAS RANDALL WICK, KRISHNA KOTIPALI, ADRIAN JAMES GARSIDE, TAKANOBU MURAYAMA, SUSAN E. DZIADOSZ, TRACY DIANNE SCHULTZ, LEROY B. KEELY, THOMAS H. ALPHIN
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Patent number: 7551779Abstract: Described is a computer-implemented system and method that detects and differentiates scratch-out gestures from other electronic ink, e.g., entered via a pen. The system and method compare boundary-based criteria to differentiate, which eliminates the need to have a specially-shaped scratch-out pattern, instead allowing a wide variety of scratch-out styles to be detected. Criteria includes boundary-based evaluations such as whether the potential scratch-out gesture intersects previously recognized words or characters, whether the scratch-out gesture has a width that is at least a threshold percentage of the width of a word or character bounding box, whether the electronic ink extends beyond the midpoint of the bounding box, and whether at least some portion of the scratch-out gesture is above a baseline of the word or character. Scratch-out gestures entered in freeform input writing areas and boxed input writing areas are supported.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adrian J. Garside, Takanobu Murayama, Tracy Schultz, Daphne Guericke, Ernest L. Pennington, Shou-Ching Schilling
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Publication number: 20090150777Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L. Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobias Zielinski, Todd A. Torset, Thomas R. Wick, Adrian J. Garside
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Publication number: 20090150776Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L. Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobias Zielinski, Todd A. Torset, Thomas R. Wick, Adrian J. Garside
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Publication number: 20090132951Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into the control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface e characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L Chambers, STEVE DODGE, TAKANOBU MURAYAMA, TOBIAS ZIELINSKI, TODD A TORSET, Thomas R Wick, Adrian J Garside
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Patent number: 7490296Abstract: An object is associated with one or more controls in a software application. An object associated with a control determines the operation of the data entry user interface when the data entry user interface is being employed to enter data into that control. More particularly, the object may communicate interface characteristics to a component that is responsible for providing the user interface to the user. Such a component may be, for example, a shared software module that renders the user interface on a display, receives input data from the user through the user interface, and routes the entered data to a designated destination. Alternately, the object itself may create a user interface having the specified characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kyril Feldman, Robert L Chambers, Steve Dodge, Takanobu Murayama, Tobiasz Zielinski, Todd A Torset, Thomas R Wick, Adrian J Garside
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Patent number: 7424154Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving strokes of electronic ink in more than one language is provided. An input device is used to enter at least one stroke of electronic ink into a processing device. The processing device stores a language indication associated with the electronic ink, such that the language indication provides a way to associate a handwriting recognizer with the ink. The user may change the language or recognizer associated with the ink by flipping over a pen and using another tip of the pen or may use another pen or other input device. Aspects of the described system and method accommodate various optional interfaces to associate a pen tip or click of a button to one or more languages. Other aspects of the system and method include language switching of a displayed software keyboard when a pen input device is within a predetermined distance from a display.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Tetsuo Seto, Takanobu Murayama