Patents by Inventor William J. Van Melle
William J. Van Melle 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: 20150177967Abstract: In embodiments, a user interface provides for manipulating one or more physical devices for use in a conference room setting. The user interface includes a touch screen for presenting a variety of options to a user. The touch screen includes controllers, such as buttons, to enable the user to select any one of the options. Each of the controllers has goals-oriented information, enabling the user to select a goal, while insulating the user from the underlying complex processes required to carry out the goal through the selection of one of the controllers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Maribeth Joy Back, Gene Golovchinsky, John Steven Boreczky, Anthony Eric Dunnigan, Pernilla Qvarfordt, William J. van Melle, Laurent Denoue
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Patent number: 8909702Abstract: A system is provided that coordinates the operation of hardware devices and software applications in support of specific tasks such as holding a meeting. The system includes one or more computers connected by a network, at least one configuration repository component, at least one room control component, and one or more devices and applications for each room control component. Meeting presenters can configure a meeting, or they may use a default configuration. A meeting includes one or more presenters' configurations of devices and applications to accommodate multiple presenters simultaneously. The meeting configurations are stored by the configuration repository component. Each presenter's configuration comprises a subset of the one or more devices and applications. The operation of devices and applications in the meeting is coordinated by the room control component based on the presenters' configurations for the meeting.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gene Golovchinsky, John Steven Boreczky, William J. van Melle, Maribeth Joy Back, Anthony Eric Dunnigan, Pernilla Qvarfordt
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Publication number: 20110307800Abstract: In embodiments, a user interface provides for manipulating one or more physical devices for use in a conference room setting. The user interface includes a touch screen for presenting a variety of options to a user. The touch screen includes controllers, such as buttons, to enable the user to select any one of the options. Each of the controllers has goals-oriented information, enabling the user to select a goal, while insulating the user from the underlying complex processes required to carry out the goal through the selection of one of the controllers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Maribeth Joy Back, Gene Golovchinsky, John Steven Boreczky, Anthony Eric Dunnigan, Pernilla Qvarfordt, William J. van Melle, Laurent Denoue
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Publication number: 20080184115Abstract: In embodiments, a user interface provides for manipulating one or more physical devices for use in a conference room setting. The user interface includes a touch screen for presenting a variety of options to a user. The touch screen includes controllers, such as buttons, to enable the user to select any one of the options. Each of the controllers has goals-oriented information, enabling the user to select a goal, while insulating the user from the underlying complex processes required to carry out the goal through the selection of one of the controllers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.Inventors: Maribeth Joy Back, Gene Golovchinsky, John Steven Boreczky, Anthony Eric Dunnigan, Pernilla Qvarfordt, William J. van Melle, Laurent Denoue
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Publication number: 20080183820Abstract: A system is provided that coordinates the operation of hardware devices and software applications in support of specific tasks such as holding a meeting. The system includes one or more computers connected by a network, at least one configuration repository component, at least one room control component, and one or more devices and applications for each room control component. Meeting presenters can configure a meeting, or they may use a default configuration. A meeting includes one or more presenters' configurations of devices and applications to accommodate multiple presenters simultaneously. The meeting configurations are stored by the configuration repository component. Each presenter's configuration comprises a subset of the one or more devices and applications. The operation of devices and applications in the meeting is coordinated by the room control component based on the presenters' configurations for the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.Inventors: Gene Golovchinsky, John Steven Boreczky, William J. van Melle, Maribeth Joy Back, Anthony Eric Dunnigan, Pernilla Qvarfordt
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Patent number: 6509912Abstract: Domain objects for use in a freeform graphics system. Domain objects are context specific representations of information that are used in a freeform graphics system. Domain objects are represented in a freeform graphics system by a graphic object (icon) representing an instance of the domain object. The icon representing a domain object may be manipulated like any other graphic object. Domain objects are defined by a domain object class which define attributes, a set of action rules and layouts. The attributes describe the information or data associated with the domain object. The set of action rules map user actions and system events to operations that may be performed on the domain object. The layouts define how domain object information is displayed as an icon.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle, Patrick Chiu
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Patent number: 6470095Abstract: The spatial separations between clusters of objects on the electronic work surface are analyzed to automatically generate borders, which may be used in at least two manners. The borders may become explicit editable borders within an output image. Alternatively, the borders created may be implicit ephemeral borders. According to an aspect, a method uses the sufficient stability grouping technique to determine grouping of elements in the input image array into the text lines in the output text lines array. According to another aspect, a method uses the sufficient stability grouping technique to determine the amount of vertical expansion to apply to each text line so as to create text regions in the output array which correspond to the text lines in the input text lines array. According to yet another aspect, a method takes the text regions array as input and extracts enclosure borders from the text regions.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James V. Mahoney, Patrick Chiu, Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle
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Patent number: 6377288Abstract: Domain objects for use in a freeform graphics system. Domain objects are context specific representations of information that are used in a freeform graphics system. Domain objects are represented in a freeform graphics system by a graphic object (icon) representing an instance of the domain object. The icon representing a domain object may be manipulated like any other graphic object. Domain objects are defined by a domain object class which define attributes, a set of action rules and layouts. The attributes describe the information or data associated with the domain object. The set of action rules map user actions and system events to operations that may be performed on the domain object. The layouts define how domain object information is displayed as an icon. The attributes may have computed values. An attribute have it's value computed based on the value(s) other attribute(s) or based on the spatial positioning of the icon representing the data object on a work surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle, Patrick Chiu
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Publication number: 20020002562Abstract: A system for controlling the playback of a recorded session. Timestream and event information for the session is captured by one or more recording devices. Playback of a session is performed under the control of a session access device. A session access device utilizes event information to create a user interface for controlling session replay. In the present invention, a window acting as a player for playing back a timestream for a shared representation media (e.g. an electronic whiteboard) is also used for controlling playback of the session. Each graphical object in the window is associated with one or more events (e.g. a creation event, an editing event, a move event or a deletion event). Selection of a graphical object enables playback time to be moved to the time for one of the associated events. The selection made may also be on an area of the window. This will enable the user to view all events related to graphical objects in the selected area (as some graphical objects may be erased or moved).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 1995Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventors: THOMAS P. MORAN, WILLIAM J. VAN MELLE, GORDON P. KURTENBACH, PATRICK CHIU
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Patent number: 6332147Abstract: A system for controlling the playback of a recorded session utilizing a window acting as a player for playing back a timestream for a shared representation media, such as an electronic whiteboard. Timestream and event information for the session is captured by one or more recording devices. Playback of a session is performed under the control of a session access device which utilizes event information to create a user interface for controlling session replay. The user interface includes the window for playing back the timestream of a shared representation media. Each graphical object in the window is associated with one or more events (e.g. a creation event, an editing event, a move event or a deletion event). Selection of a graphical object enables playback time to be moved to the time for one of the associated events. Selection may also be made on an area of the window.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle, Gordon P. Kurtenbach, Patrick Chiu
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Patent number: 6326946Abstract: An enhanced information collage that combines a computational system with a physical information collage to preserve the advantages of conventional information collages while alleviating many problems associated with such collages. A physical information collage (e.g. a pin board with spatially differentiated pin mounted task cards, each card having a detectable identity tag) can be made part of a computational system by sensing the identity, position, and contents of the collage component artifacts. In effect, each collage component has its content and position stored in a database, with movement of a particular component resulting in update of the database to record the new position of that component. Further provided are Operator Icon components which may be used to provide digital services, such as combining, erasing, saving, or transferring, to other collage components.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, Eric Saund, Beverly L. Harrison, Roy Want, William J. van Melle, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Uday Gujar
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Publication number: 20010043741Abstract: The spatial separations between clusters of objects on the electronic work surface are analyzed to automatically generate borders, which may be used in at least two manners. The borders may become explicit editable borders within an output image. Alternatively, the borders created may be implicit ephemeral borders. According to an aspect, a method uses the sufficient stability grouping technique to determine grouping of elements in the input image array into the text lines in the output text lines array. According to another aspect, a method uses the sufficient stability grouping technique to determine the amount of vertical expansion to apply to each text line so as to create text regions in the output array which correspond to the text lines in the input text lines array. According to yet another aspect, a method takes the text regions array as input and extracts enclosure borders from the text regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 1998Publication date: November 22, 2001Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: JAMES V. MAHONEY, PATRICK CHIU, THOMAS P. MORAN, WILLIAM J. VAN MELLE
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Patent number: 6239801Abstract: An electronic multimedia document system provides temporal icons that provide indices into a recording of a meeting or presentation. The temporal icons index the times of occurrence of events and beginning times, ending times, and time spans of timestreams. The temporal icons provide complete playback control of the document through a gestural interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Patrick Chiu, Thomas P. Moran, William J. Van Melle, Steven R. Harrison, Polle T. Zellweger
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Patent number: 6018346Abstract: Meeting support objects for supporting meeting objectives for use in a freeform graphics system. Meeting support objects are representations of dynamic information that is used to support various common activities performed in meetings, such as decision making, assigning action items, agenda tracking, etc. Meeting support objects are defined by a domain object class. The domain object class defines attributes, a set of action rules and layouts. The attributes describe the information or data associated with the meeting support object. Further, the underlying attribute values represented by the icon may change, based on predefined spatial parameters, as the result of user actions performed on the icon (e.g. via a gesture) or upon the occurrence of a system event. The set of action rules map user actions and system events to operations that may be performed on the meeting support object. The layouts define how meeting support object information is displayed as an icon.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle, Patrick Chiu
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Patent number: 6005482Abstract: An enhanced information collage having a surface for detachable support of a plurality of collage components. The enhanced information collage comprises an identification unit, a location unit, and an information processing system. The identification unit is for determining informational content of at least some of the plurality of collage components. The location unit is for tracking position of at least some of the plurality of collage components. The information processing system is connected to the identification unit and the location unit for storing sate records of position and informational content of at least some of the plurality of collage components, with the information processing being updatable to reflect changes in position and information content of the at least some of the plurality of collage components.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, Eric Saund, Beverly L. Harrison, Roy Want, William J. van Melle
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Patent number: 5986655Abstract: An electronic multimedia document system provides temporal icons that provide indices into a recording of a meeting or presentation. The temporal icons index the times of occurrence of events and beginning times, ending times, and time spans of timestreams. The temporal icons provide complete playback control of the document through a gestural interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Patrick Chiu, Thomas P. Moran, William J. Van Melle, Steven R. Harrison, Polle T. Zellweger
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Patent number: 5923323Abstract: A computer controlled display system for defining flow regions. A flow region enables a user to view long lists of data items on the work surface of a graphical display system. In a flow region, a rectangular region typically the size of the viewable work surface area, is organized into columnar columns. The items in the long list are mapped to the columnar columns. As items are added to or deleted from the list, the items contained within the columnar columns may "flow" to other columns. In this organization the items in the top of the list are in the first column and the list is displayed in columnar fashion from left to right. Thus, all items in the list may be displayed in the viewable work surface area.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Patrick Chiu, Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle
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Patent number: 5914718Abstract: A method and apparatus for organizing a workspace of a graphical input system that utilizes borders to define regions within the workspace. The present invention addresses the problem of determining the scope of structure operations. Structures, e.g. a list, table or other group of items having some fixed relationship by introducing the notion of a border dynamically created on such systems using available areas on the workspace. Some ambiguity may exist as to where a structure begins or ends. Further, such structure operations may cause a structure to overlay another structure. Borders are used to tessellate a work surface into non-overlapping regions. Typically, within each region is a structure. Deleting borders on a tessellated work surface may cause others borders to be deleted with the object being to maintain a completely tessellated work surface. Further, various border types, visually represented by different line types, are enabled which in turn provide for defining different types of regions.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Patrick Chiu, Thomas P. Moran, William J. van Melle
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Patent number: 5861886Abstract: A system for creating and manipulating groups of graphic objects using enclosures. A persistent graphic object, such as a closed loop is drawn around a set of graphic objects as an enclosure. When the enclosure is selected the enclosure and the set of graphic objects within are grouped. Besides moving graphic objects into and out of the enclosure, the contents of a group can then be modified by 1) graphically altering the enclosure loop to include or remove graphic objects, 2) fusing groups by moving one of them so that their enclosure loops overlap (i.e., they "fuse" into one), 3) fusing groups through gestures which "touch" enclosure loops of the groups to be fused or 4) splitting the group into multiple groups through a splitting gesture.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, William J. van Melle, Gordon P. Kurtenbach
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Patent number: 5786814Abstract: A system for controlling the playback of a recorded session. Timestream and event information for the session is captured by one or more recording devices. Playback of a session is performed under the control of a session access device. A session access device utilizes event information to create a user interface for controlling session replay. In the present invention, two windows are used in a coherent and synergistic fashion. A first window functions as a player for playing back a timestream for the electronic whiteboard is also used for controlling playback of the session. A second window functions as a playback controller utilizing a timeline metaphor. Various interactions in one window will cause a resulting change in the other window. For example, selecting a marking in the first window may cause all related events to be displayed on the timeline of the second window. This coherency enables a user to more clearly pinpoint points in the session that would contain information of interest.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Moran, Donald G. Kimber, William J. van Melle, Gordon P. Kurtenbach