Patents by Inventor Terence Wilson
Terence Wilson 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: 20230237116Abstract: Methods and systems for rending medical images within a web browser application. The web browser application retrieves a worklist and automatically determines an image study from the worklist to be cached. The web browser application retrieves at least one medical image included in the image study. The web browser application creates a web database for storing the at least one medical image within the browser application. When a user selects a medical image for display within the web browser, the web browser application determines whether the medical image is stored in the web database. When the medical image is stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from the web database. When the medical image is not stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from a remote image repository.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventor: Terence Wilson
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Patent number: 11550869Abstract: Methods and systems for rending medical images within a web browser application. The web browser application retrieves a worklist and automatically determines an image study from the worklist to be cached. The web browser application retrieves at least one medical image included in the image study. The web browser application creates a web database for storing the at least one medical image within the browser application. When a user selects a medical image for display within the web browser, the web browser application determines whether the medical image is stored in the web database. When the medical image is stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from the web database. When the medical image is not stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from a remote image repository.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Merative US L.P.Inventor: Terence Wilson
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Patent number: 10886018Abstract: Methods and systems for providing dynamic and mixed rendering of medical images on a client device. The client device receives user input selecting a medical image and determines whether system capabilities of the client device satisfy conditions for performing client-side rendering of the medical image. In response to determining that the system capabilities satisfy the conditions for performing client-side rendering, the client device retrieves raw image data corresponding to the medical image from an image repository and provides the data to the image viewer application for client-side rendering of the medical image within the image viewer application. In response to determining that the system capabilities do not satisfy the conditions for performing client-side rendering of the medical image, the client device provides a server-side rendered version of the raw medical image data corresponding to the medical to the image viewer.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Terence Wilson, Jie Pei
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Publication number: 20200410033Abstract: Methods and systems for rending medical images within a web browser application. The web browser application retrieves a worklist and automatically determines an image study from the worklist to be cached. The web browser application retrieves at least one medical image included in the image study. The web browser application creates a web database for storing the at least one medical image within the browser application. When a user selects a medical image for display within the web browser, the web browser application determines whether the medical image is stored in the web database. When the medical image is stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from the web database. When the medical image is not stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from a remote image repository.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventor: Terence Wilson
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Patent number: 10831854Abstract: Methods and systems for rending medical images within a web browser application. The web browser application retrieves a worklist and automatically determines an image study from the worklist to be cached. The web browser application retrieves at least one medical image included in the image study. The web browser application creates a web database for storing the at least one medical image within the browser application. When a user selects a medical image for display within the web browser, the web browser application determines whether the medical image is stored in the web database. When the medical image is stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from the web database. When the medical image is not stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from a remote image repository.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventor: Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20190333650Abstract: Methods and systems for collaborating on a medical image. One system includes an electronic processor. The electronic processor is configured to receive, from a first user device collaborating on the medical image as a presenter within a collaboration session for the medical image, presentation state information representing a current presentation state of the medical image as displayed on a display device of the first user device as modified by a user interaction of the presenter, and automatically transmit a presentation model based on the presentation state information to a second user device collaborating on the medical image as a collaborator, the second user device automatically modifying the medical image as displayed on a display device of the second user device based on the presentation model to mirror the user interaction with the medical image as displayed on the display device of the first user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Terence Wilson, Victoria Charlotte Dassen, Jie Pei
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Publication number: 20190304590Abstract: Methods and systems for providing dynamic and mixed rendering of medical images on a client device. The client device receives user input selecting a medical image and determines whether system capabilities of the client device satisfy conditions for performing client-side rendering of the medical image. In response to determining that the system capabilities satisfy the conditions for performing client-side rendering, the client device retrieves raw image data corresponding to the medical image from an image repository and provides the data to the image viewer application for client-side rendering of the medical image within the image viewer application. In response to determining that the system capabilities do not satisfy the conditions for performing client-side rendering of the medical image, the client device provides a server-side rendered version of the raw medical image data corresponding to the medical to the image viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Terence Wilson, Jie Pei
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Publication number: 20190278869Abstract: Methods and systems for rending medical images within a web browser application. The web browser application retrieves a worklist and automatically determines an image study from the worklist to be cached. The web browser application retrieves at least one medical image included in the image study. The web browser application creates a web database for storing the at least one medical image within the browser application. When a user selects a medical image for display within the web browser, the web browser application determines whether the medical image is stored in the web database. When the medical image is stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from the web database. When the medical image is not stored in the web database, the web browser application retrieves the medical image from a remote image repository.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventor: Terence Wilson
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Patent number: 8839379Abstract: A method for providing at least one credential to access a service includes receiving an image from a camera that is included in a user device that also includes a processor and a communications device. The image is analyzed using an optical character recognition engine coupled to the processor. The analyzing the image includes determining that the image includes potential credential information that includes at least one credential including at least one character string. The at least one credential from the potential credential information is provided, using the communications device, to a service in order to access the service. In an embodiment, the user device may include a limited input device that is free of a physical keyboard having alphanumeric characters, and the determination and use of the at least one credential from the image simplifies the accessing of the service by minimizing or eliminating the need to use the limited input device.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Russell P. Sammon, Terence Wilson, Rahul Ulhas Yargop
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Patent number: 8682262Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Christopher Austin, Michael Denis O'Connor, Terence Wilson
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Patent number: 8352616Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Christopher Austin, Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20120102552Abstract: A method for providing at least one credential to access a service includes receiving an image from a camera that is included in a user device that also includes a processor and a communications device. The image is analyzed using an optical character recognition engine coupled to the processor. The analyzing the image includes determining that the image includes potential credential information that includes at least one credential including at least one character string. The at least one credential from the potential credential information is provided, using the communications device, to a service in order to access the service. In an embodiment, the user device may include a limited input device that is free of a physical keyboard having alphanumeric characters, and the determination and use of the at least one credential from the image simplifies the accessing of the service by minimizing or eliminating the need to use the limited input device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INCInventors: Russell P. Sammon, Terence Wilson, Rahul Ulhas Yargop
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Publication number: 20100299417Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Stephen Christopher AUSTIN, Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20100296654Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Terence WILSON, Michael Denis O'CONNOR
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Publication number: 20100299697Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Stephen Christopher AUSTIN, Michael Denis O'Connor, Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20100297964Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Stephen Christopher AUSTIN, Michael Denis O'CONNOR, Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20100299712Abstract: A communication system for accessing media items via a display device. A receiver is coupled to the display device and a transmitter is coupled to a computer system. Media items stored locally on the computer system and/or remotely on a remote server may be wirelessly transferred from the transmitter to the receiver for display on the display device. In addition, the transmitter and the receiver may be pre-paired prior to delivery to the user, allowing for the network to be configured without any user input. Advantageously, embodiments provide a user with the ability to conveniently view content stored on a computer or a web server without the user having to perform any wireless network setup procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Stephen Christopher Austin, Michael Denis O'Connor, Terence Wilson, John Louis Warpakowski Furlan, Michael Andrew Posadas
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Publication number: 20090176056Abstract: A water resistant garment is disclosed having regions of high MVTR while maintaining water resistance. The garment has a fabric layer adjacent one major surface of a nanofiber layer. The surface of the nanofibers are coated with a coating containing a fluorocarbon polymeric moiety and a resin binder or extender which is soluble in water and/or other solvents. The coated nanofiber layer has a contact angle of greater than 145°. The garment optionally includes a second fabric layer adjacent the other major surface of the nanofiber layer. The garment has regions having a Frazier air permeability of between about 0.5 m3/min/m2 and about 8 m3/min/m2, an MVTR of greater than about 500 g/m2/day and a hydrostatic head of at least about 50 cmwc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Robert Anthony Marin, Jill A. Conley, Frederic Terence Wilson
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Publication number: 20080220676Abstract: A water resistant garment is disclosed having regions of high MVTR while maintaining water resistance. The garment has a fabric layer adjacent one major surface of a nanofiber layer. The surface of the nanofibers are coated with a coating containing a fluorocarbon polymeric moiety and a resin binder or extender which is soluble in water and/or other solvents. The coated nanofiber layer has a contact angle of greater than 145°. The garment optionally includes a second fabric layer adjacent the other major surface of the nanofiber layer. The garment has regions having a Frazier air permeability of between about 0.5 m3/min/m2 and about 8 m3/min/m2, an MVTR of greater than about 500 g/m2/day and a hydrostatic head of at least about 50 cmwc.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Robert Anthony Marin, Jill A. Conley, Frederic Terence Wilson