Freiman, US
Daniel Freiman, Philadelphia, PA US
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20150019953 | Adaptive Content Delivery - Methods and systems for providing and managing content are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving at least a portion of a content item and determining a timing attribute associated with at least a portion of the content item. An example method can also comprise determining a delivery information attribute based on the timing attribute. The delivery information attribute can comprise at least one of a time duration to process at least a portion of the content item and a time duration to receive or transmit at least a portion of the content item. An example method can also comprise receiving an update to the content item based on the delivery information attribute. | 01-15-2015 |
Daniel Freiman, King Or Prussia, PA US
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20140280472 | Systems And Methods For Abandonment Detection And Mitigation - Systems and methods for presenting information are disclosed. One aspect comprises receiving a request for information. First data can be provided in response to the request if a parameter is equal to or exceeds a comparator element, wherein the parameter relates to one or more of abandoned data transmissions and completed data transmissions. Second data can be provided in response to the request if the comparator element exceeds the parameter. | 09-18-2014 |
Daniel J. Freiman, Wayne, PA US
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20140279935 | Computer-implemented method of assessing the quality of a database mapping - A computer-implemented method is provided of assessing the quality of a database mapping. Fields of a source file are mapped to fields of a target database using a database mapping. A sampled subset of the records in the source file are converted to records in the target database using the field mappings, wherein the quality of the records in the source file is presumed to be high. A data validator is selected from a plurality of different data validators, wherein the selection is made based at least in part on the purpose of the target database. A sampled subset of the converted records are tested with the selected data validator to determine the quality of the database mapping. | 09-18-2014 |
Daniel J. Freiman, Philadelphia, PA US
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20080313204 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DATABASE MAPPING - A computerized stored library of a plurality of database mappings is provided. Each database mapping represents the manner in which fields of a source database maps to fields of a target database. When a source database needs to be mapped to a target database, one or more of the database mappings are selected from the library and used to perform a mapping. Data transformations may be performed on one or more of the fields of the source database during the mapping. | 12-18-2008 |
20080320385 | Graphical Object Insertion During Preparation of Production Data for a Print Job Using a Still Image Proxy of a Page Description Language Image File - Production data is prepared for a print job wherein the production data includes an electronic document defined by a page description language (PDL). The electronic document is stored in a PDL image file. First, a still image proxy of the PDL image file is created, Next, one or more graphical objects are inserted into an image display of the still image proxy and properties of the inserted graphical objects are recorded. The recorded properties of the inserted graphical objects are then used to revise or rebuild the PDL image file so as to match the PDL image file to the inserted graphical objects. | 12-25-2008 |
20090254809 | OBJECTS HAVING USAGE RULES THAT EXIST OUTSIDE OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE OBJECT IS USED - An object that is usable in a plurality of different environments comprises at least one property having an associated rule that affects the object. The object and at least one of its properties and associated rules exist outside of an environment that the object is used in. The rule associated with the at least one property is enforced in the plurality of different environments. | 10-08-2009 |
20090254811 | OBJECTS HAVING USAGE RULES THAT EXIST OUTSIDE OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE OBJECT IS USED - An electronically manipulative object that is usable in a plurality of different electronic document environments comprises at least one electronically stored property that includes an associated rule that affects the object or the electronic document environment that the object is used in. The at least one electronically stored property and associated rule are elements of the object. The object and at least one of electronically stored property and associated rule exists outside of an environment that the object is used in. The rule associated with the at least one property is enforced in the plurality of different environments. | 10-08-2009 |
20090254816 | METHOD OF ASSOCIATING PROPERTIES OR FIELDS OF GRAPHICAL OBJECTS WITH EACH OTHER FOR EFFICIENT COMPOSITION OF DOCUMENTS - A computer-implemented method is provided for preparing a document for editing. The document includes a first graphical object and at least one variable field or property in a second graphical object that is associated with a property of the first graphical object. The first graphical object has a plurality of properties. A user interface display screen is provided that allows a user to design a document that includes a plurality of graphical objects. Then, a document is created on the user interface display screen. A first graphical object and a second graphical object are added to the document. At least one variable field or property in the second graphical object is identified. The identified field or property in the second graphical object is associated with a property of the first graphical object. In this manner, a document is prepared for editing. | 10-08-2009 |
20090254845 | METHOD OF ASSOCIATING PROPERTIES OR FIELDS OF GRAPHICAL OBJECTS WITH EACH OTHER FOR EFFICIENT COMPOSITION OF DOCUMENTS - An automated method is provided for preparing a document for editing. The document includes a first graphical object and at least one variable field or property in a second graphical object that is associated with a property of the first graphical object. The first graphical object has a plurality of properties. A user interface display screen is provided that allows a user to design a document that includes a plurality of graphical objects. Then, a document is created on the user interface display screen. A first graphical object and a second graphical object are added to the document. At least one variable field or property in the second graphical object is identified. The identified field or property in the second graphical object is associated with a property of the first graphical object. In this manner, a document is prepared for editing. | 10-08-2009 |
20090265382 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENDING MESSAGES ON BEHALF OF DEAD PERSONS TO LIVE RECIPIENTS - Messages are automatically sent on behalf of dead persons to live recipients. An administration computer receives and stores message information from a plurality of live customers. The message information for each customer includes identity data of the customer, identity data of one or more recipients who are to receive one or more messages from the customer after the customer dies, message data to be sent to the one or more recipients, wherein the message data is the one or more messages, and message sending instructions including timing information regarding when to send the one or more messages after the customer dies. A life/death customer status file is maintained in the administration computer regarding the plurality of customers who previously stored message information in the administration computer. The life/death customer status file is periodically updated by comparing its entries to a current decedent file. The one or more messages previously stored by a customer are sent to the one or more recipients in accordance with the stored message sending instructions when a customer is determined as having died as a result of the comparison. | 10-22-2009 |
Dorrie Freiman, Chicago, IL US
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20120012235 | Compartment system - A compartment system with flexible volumes of space for use within a bag. The compartment system includes a primary compartment and a secondary compartment defined by the inner lining of the bag. The primary compartment is disposed adjacent the secondary compartment such that the sum of the volume of the primary compartment and the secondary compartment remains constant. The total volume of the primary and secondary compartment is approximately the volume of the bag. Increasing the volume of the secondary compartment space simultaneously decreases the volume of the primary compartment space such that the bag maintains a consistent exterior appearance. Access to the secondary compartment is via a compartment access flap disposed on one of the sides of the bag. The secondary compartment can be any size, shape or orientation. More than one secondary compartment can be used. | 01-19-2012 |
Joel Philip Freiman, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110218159 | METHODS OF USING INHIBITORS OF SODIUM-GLUCOSE COTRANSPORTERS 1 AND 2 - Methods of improving the cardiovascular and/or metabolic health of patients, particularly those suffering from type 2 diabetes, are disclosed, as well as compounds and pharmaceutical compositions useful therein. | 09-08-2011 |
20140018308 | METHODS OF LOWERING BLOOD PRESSURE - Methods of improving the cardiovascular and/or metabolic health of patients, particularly those suffering from type 2 diabetes, are disclosed, as well as compounds and pharmaceutical compositions useful therein. | 01-16-2014 |
Mordechay Freiman, Boston, MA US
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20150272467 | ESTIMATION OF INCOHERENT MOTION PARAMETERS FROM DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI DATA - Some aspects provide a method of determining a set of parameter estimates for an incoherent motion model from diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance data of a portion of a biological body. The method comprises determining a first set of parameter estimates for a plurality of voxels associated with one or more images based, at least in part, on the diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance data, determining a second set of parameter estimates by stochastically perturbing the first set of parameter estimates, determining a third set of parameter estimates based, at least in part, on the first set of parameter estimates and the second set of parameter estimates, and determining whether at least one criterion associated with the third set of parameter estimates is satisfied. | 10-01-2015 |
Scott Freiman, Irving, NY US
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20140233918 | COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION ASSET MANAGEMENT - In an approach, a method of spotting music for a motion picture comprises: receiving music editor (MXE) cue related data defining a plurality of cues each having a start timecode value and an end timecode value; based on the MXE data, creating and storing an MXE timecode path, a composer (CMP) timecode path, and a cue sheet timecode path; copying one or more of the MXE cue related data to CMP cues in the CMP timecode path in a CMP spotting dataset; receiving one or more changes to the CMP cues without also modifying the MXE cue related data; applying an editing lock to the CMP cues; auto-populating the CMP cues to cue sheet cues in the cue sheet timecode path; receiving one or more changes to the cue sheet cues without also modifying the CMP cues; finalizing and distributing a cue sheet based on the cue sheet cues; wherein the method is performed by one or more special-purpose computing devices. | 08-21-2014 |
Scott Freiman, Irvington, NY US
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20140328571 | COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION ASSET MANAGEMENT - In an approach, a method of spotting music for a motion picture comprises: receiving music editor (MXE) cue related data defining a plurality of cues each having a start timecode value and an end timecode value; based on the MXE data, creating and storing an MXE timecode path, a composer (CMP) timecode path, and a cue sheet timecode path; copying one or more of the MXE cue related data to CMP cues in the CMP timecode path in a CMP spotting dataset; receiving one or more changes to the CMP cues without also modifying the MXE cue related data; applying an editing lock to the CMP cues; auto-populating the CMP cues to cue sheet cues in the cue sheet timecode path; receiving one or more changes to the cue sheet cues without also modifying the CMP cues; finalizing and distributing a cue sheet based on the cue sheet cues; wherein the method is performed by one or more special-purpose computing devices. | 11-06-2014 |
20140328577 | COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION ASSET MANAGEMENT - In an approach, a method of spotting music for a motion picture comprises: receiving music editor (MXE) cue related data defining a plurality of cues each having a start timecode value and an end timecode value; based on the MXE data, creating and storing an MXE timecode path, a composer (CMP) timecode path, and a cue sheet timecode path; copying one or more of the MXE cue related data to CMP cues in the CMP timecode path in a CMP spotting dataset; receiving one or more changes to the CMP cues without also modifying the MXE cue related data; applying an editing lock to the CMP cues; auto-populating the CMP cues to cue sheet cues in the cue sheet timecode path; receiving one or more changes to the cue sheet cues without also modifying the CMP cues; finalizing and distributing a cue sheet based on the cue sheet cues; wherein the method is performed by one or more special-purpose computing devices. | 11-06-2014 |
Stephen W. Freiman, Potomac, MD US
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20100310856 | TRANSPARENT MATERIALS HAVING ENHANCED RESISTANCE TO CRACK GROWTH - Embodiments relate to a transparent body comprising a matrix material and a plurality of non-metal particles positioned in the matrix material. The matrix material may be selected from the group consisting of glass materials, ceramic materials, and semiconductor materials. The non-metal particles may have a mean particle size of no greater than 150 nm. The non-metal particles may be present in the body at a volume fraction of no greater than 3 percent. The non-metal particles may have a composition different than that of the matrix. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-09-2010 |