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Anselm Hook, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140016820 | DISTRIBUTED OBJECT TRACKING FOR AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATION - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for tracking and distributing annotations for a video stream. During operation, the system receives, at an annotation server, the video stream originating from a remote field computer, extracts a number of features from the received video stream, and identifies a group of features that matches a known feature group, which is associated with an annotation. The system further associates the identified group of features with the annotation, and forwards the identified group of features and the annotation to the remote field computer, thereby facilitating the remote field computer to associate the annotation with a group of locally extracted features and display the video stream with the annotation placed in a location based at least on locations of the locally extracted features. | 01-16-2014 |
Anselm Hook, San Francisco, CA US
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20140267234 | Generation and Sharing Coordinate System Between Users on Mobile - A multi-device system for mobile devices to acquire and share 3D maps of an environment. The mobile devices determine features of the environment and construct a local map and coordinate system for the features identified by the mobile device. The mobile devices may create a joint map by joining the local map of another mobile device or by merging the local maps created by the mobile devices. To merge maps, the coordinate system of each system may be constrained in degrees of freedom using information from sensors on the devices to determine the global position and orientation of each device. When the devices operate on a joint map, the device share information about new features to extend the range of features on the map and share information about augmented reality objects manipulated by users of each device. | 09-18-2014 |
Anselm Hook, Palo Altom, CA US
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20130325970 | COLLABORATIVE VIDEO APPLICATION FOR REMOTE SERVICING - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for sharing annotated videos. During operation, the system establishes a real-time video-sharing session between a remote field computer and a local computer. During the established real-time video-sharing session, the system receives a real-time video stream from a remote field computer, forwards the real-time video stream to a local computer to allow an expert to provide an annotation to the real-time video stream, receives the annotation from the local computer, and forwards the annotation to the remote field computer, which associates the annotation with a corresponding portion of the real-time video stream and displays the annotation on top of the corresponding portion of the real-time video stream. | 12-05-2013 |
Charles Moana Hook, Patterson, CA US
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20100020614 | Non-Volatile Memory With Linear Estimation of Initial Programming Voltage - In a non-volatile memory, a selected page on a word line is successively programmed by a series of voltage pulses of a staircase waveform with verifications in between the pulses until the page is verified to a designated pattern. The programming voltage at the time the page is programmed verified will be used to estimate the initial value of a starting programming voltage for the page. The estimation is further refined by using the estimate from a first pass in a second pass. Also, when the test is over multiple blocks, sampling of word lines based on similar geometrical locations of the blocks can yield a starting programming voltage optimized for faster programming pages. | 01-28-2010 |
20120201091 | MEMORY CARD TEST INTERFACE - A memory card and methods for testing memory cards are disclosed herein. The memory card has a test interface that allows testing large numbers of memory cards together. Each memory card may have a serial data I/O contact and a test select contact. The memory cards may only send data via the serial data I/O contact when selected, which may allow many memory cards to be connected to the same serial data line during test. Moreover, existing test socket boards may be used without adding additional external circuitry. Thus, cost effective testing of memory cards is provided. In some embodiments, the test interface allows for a serial built in self test (BIST). | 08-09-2012 |
20130033935 | MEMORY DIE SELF-DISABLE IF PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENT IS NOT TRUSTED - Techniques are disclosed herein for automatically self-disabling a memory die in the event that a programmable element on the memory die for indicating whether the memory die is defective cannot be trusted. Memory die are provided with chip enable circuitry to allow particular memory die to be disabled. If the programmable element can be trusted, the state of the programmable element is provided to the chip enable circuitry to enable/disable the memory die based on the state. However, if the programmable element cannot be trusted, then the chip enable circuitry may automatically disable the memory die. This provides a greater yield for multi-chip memory packages because packages having memory die with a programmable element that cannot be trusted can still be used. | 02-07-2013 |
20140351653 | MEMORY CARD TEST INTERFACE - A memory card and methods for testing memory cards are disclosed herein. The memory card has a test interface that allows testing large numbers of memory cards together. Each memory card may have a serial data I/O contact and a test select contact. The memory cards may only send data via the serial data I/O contact when selected, which may allow many memory cards to be connected to the same serial data line during test. Moreover, existing test socket boards may be used without adding additional external circuitry. Thus, cost effective testing of memory cards is provided. In some embodiments, the test interface allows for a serial built in self test (BIST). | 11-27-2014 |
Derek John Hook, San Diego, CA US
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20140171373 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO TAUOPATHY - Disclosed herein are isolated polypeptides, antibody preparations, treatment methods, diagnostic methods, and screening methods related to tauopathy. Generally, the isolated polypeptide includes a core pentapeptide, with the proviso that the isolated polypeptide is not a native full-length tau protein. Generally, the antibody preparations include antibody that specifically binds to SEQ ID NO:12. Generally, the treatment methods include administering to a subject a composition that includes the isolated polypeptide. Generally, the diagnostic methods includes contacting a sample from a subject with an antibody preparation that includes antibody that specifically binds to SEQ ID NO:12, and then detecting a ligand in the sample that specifically binds the antibody preparation. Generally, the screening method includes incubating a mixture of caspase-2, a labeled caspase-2 cleavage substrate, and a test compound under conditions effective to permit the caspase-2 to cleave the caspase-2 cleavage substrate, then determining whether the test compound inhibits cleavage of the substrate by caspase-2. | 06-19-2014 |
Frederic D. Hook, Fontana, CA US
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20140257622 | Proximity Sensing On Mobile Robots - A proximity sensor includes first and second sensors disposed on a sensor body adjacent to one another. The first sensor is one of an emitter and a receiver. The second sensor is the other one of an emitter and a receiver. A third sensor is disposed adjacent the second sensor opposite the first sensor. The third sensor is an emitter if the first sensor is an emitter or a receiver if the first sensor is a receiver. Each sensor is positioned at an angle with respect to the other two sensors. Each sensor has a respective field of view. A first field of view intersects a second field of view defining a first volume that detects a floor surface within a first threshold distance. The second field of view intersects a third field of view defining a second volume that detects a floor surface within a second threshold distance. | 09-11-2014 |
Gregory Hook, San Diego, CA US
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20160058824 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BETA-AMYLOID RELATED DISEASES - In alternative embodiments the invention provides compositions and methods for ameliorating diseases and conditions having a beta-amyloid component, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Vascular Dementia (VD), dementia, pre-dementia, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) and loss of cognition in humans and in non-human animal. In alternative embodiment the invention provides analogs of AB-007 and its acid form E64c (loxistatin), their preparation, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of making and using same. In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are deuterated analogs of AB-007 (or E64d) and E64c (or loxistatin). In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are metabolically blocked forms as compared to AB-007 and loxistatin. In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are used to ameliorate (including treat, slow, reverse or prevent) a disease or condition which can be ameliorated by partial or complete inhibition of a cysteine protease, e.g., AD, VD, CDS. The invention also provides alternative dosage forms and formulations for AB-007 and loxistatin, and for compounds of this invention, which can be used e.g., to treat AD, VD and CDS, in humans and in non-human animals. | 03-03-2016 |
Gregory Hook, La Jolla, CA US
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20100216875 | METHODS OF TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - The invention is directed to a method of treating Alzheimer's disease. The method comprises administering a cysteine protease inhibitor to a patient and thereby affecting the disease. In a preferred method, the cysteine protease inhibitor is a cathepsin B inhibitor. A preferred method causes a reversal in the progression of the Alzheimer's disease, especially an improvement in cognitive deficit. A preferred method also causes a reduction in Aβ. The method includes using a reversible or irreversible cysteine protease inhibitor or a combination thereof. | 08-26-2010 |
20110105603 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BETA-AMYLOID RELATED DISEASES - In alternative embodiments the invention provides compositions and methods for ameliorating diseases and conditions having a beta-amyloid component, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Vascular Dementia (VD), dementia, pre-dementia, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) and loss of cognition in humans and in non-human animal. In alternative embodiment the invention provides analogs of AB-007 and its acid form E64c (loxistatin), their preparation, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of making and using same. In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are deuterated analogs of AB-007 (or E64d) and E64c (or loxistatin). In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are metabolically blocked forms as compared to AB-007 and loxistatin. In alternative embodiments compositions of the invention are used to ameliorate (including treat, slow, reverse or prevent) a disease or condition which can be ameliorated by partial or complete inhibition of a cysteine protease, e.g., AD, VD, CDS. The invention also provides alternative dosage forms and formulations for AB-007 and loxistatin, and for compounds of this invention, which can be used e.g., to treat AD, VD and CDS, in humans and in non-human animals. | 05-05-2011 |
Jacqueline A. Hook, San Diego, CA US
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20140045154 | VIRTUAL TRAINING SYSTEM - A system for training a participant in professional practice. The system including a video playback device; one or more video recording devices for recording first video footage of a master practitioner interacting with one or more clients, and second video footage of an interviewer interacting with the master practitioner while watching the first video footage on the video playback device; a video editing device for preparing a video segment, the video segment including at least a portion of the first video footage and at least a portion of the second video footage; and a computer network for transmitting data to a training participant, the data including the video segment. | 02-13-2014 |
James M. Hook, Alpine, CA US
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20090071594 | Method of Inserting Z-Axis Reinforcing Fibers into a Composite Laminate - A method of inserting z-axis reinforcing fibers into a multi-layer composite laminate. Layers of material made up of z-axis fiber and y-axis fibers are automatically transported into a z-fiber deposition machine having a housing with upper and lower surfaces. Z-axis apertures are formed in the respective upper and lower surfaces. An elongated solid rod having a tapered front tip is aligned in close proximity to the aperture in the bottom surface. The rod is first rotated by a motor and then actuated upwardly completely through the thickness of the layer of x-y material by an actuator. A first hollow tube having a z-axis is axially aligned with the aperture in the top surface and a fiber bundle is threaded downwardly through a first hollow tube to a position adjacent its bottom end. The z-fiber deposition machine has structure to feed a predetermined length of the fiber bundle downwardly through the first hollow tube so that it follows the pathway in the x-y material formed by the rod which is now withdrawn downwardly through the aperture in the bottom wall. The z-axis fiber is thus deposited into the x-y material. The top end of the z-axis fiber is then severed and the x-y material is then advanced a predetermined distance to complete the cycle and is, thus, set to be repeated. | 03-19-2009 |
20100173118 | Composite Laminate Structure - A method and apparatus for forming an improved pultruded and clinched Z-axis fiber reinforced composite laminate structure. The upper and lower skins and the core are pulled automatically through tooling where the skin material is wetted-out with resin and the entire composite laminate is preformed in nearly its final thickness. The preformed composite laminate continues to be pulled into an automatic 3-dimensional Z-axis fiber deposition machine that deposits “groupings of fiber filaments” at multiple locations normal to the plane of the composite laminate structure and cuts each individual grouping such that an extension of each “grouping of fiber filaments” remains above the upper skin and below the lower skin. The preformed composite laminate then continues to be pulled into a secondary wet-out station. Next the preformed composite laminate travels into a pultrusion die where the extended “groupings of fiber filaments” are all bent over above the top skin and below the bottom skin producing a superior clinched Z-axis fiber reinforcement as the composite laminate continues to be pulled, catalyzed, and cured at the back section of the pultrusion die. The composite laminate continues to be pulled by grippers that then feed it into a gantry CNC machine that is synchronous with the pull speed of the grippers and where computerized machining, drilling, and cutting operations take place. This entire method is accomplished automatically without the need for human operators. | 07-08-2010 |
20110104433 | Composite Laminate Structure - A composite laminate structure includes a first skin; a second skin; and a plurality of distinct groupings of Z-axis fibers that extend from the first skin to the second skin, wherein the Z-axis fibers include opposite ends respectively terminating at and integrated into the first skin and the second skin. | 05-05-2011 |
Shawn C. Hook, Riverside, CA US
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20160025470 | RESUEABLE POLYURETHANE PROJECTILE - Improvements in a reusable polyurethane projectile are presented. The reusable polyurethane projectile performs like a bullet or projectile because the projectile is essentially the same size and shape of a bullet and can be fed through a normal bullet clip into the breach of a gun, fired and ejected. The reusable polyurethane projectile conforms to the rifling of the barrel of the firearm to spin the projectile and provide equivalent accuracy to a metallic bullet. Upon impact the projectile will flatten and then rebound to the original shape. Standard re-loading mechanisms can be used to install the projectile back into a prepared cartridge. The reusable projectile is fabricated from a casting process that increases the resistance of the polyurethane from melting when the hot gun gunpowder pushes the reusable projectile out of the barrel of the gun. | 01-28-2016 |
Timothy Van Hook, Atherton, CA US
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20090249039 | Providing Extended Precision in SIMD Vector Arithmetic Operations - The present invention provides extended precision in SIMD arithmetic operations in a processor having a register file and an accumulator. A first set of data elements and a second set of data elements are loaded into first and second vector registers, respectively. Each data element comprises N bits. Next, an arithmetic instruction is fetched from memory. The arithmetic instruction is decoded. Then, the first vector register and the second vector register are read from the register file. The present invention executes the arithmetic instruction on corresponding data elements in the first and second vector registers. The resulting element of the execution is then written into the accumulator. Then, the resulting element is transformed into an N-bit width element and written into a third register for further operation or storage in memory. The transformation of the resulting element can include, for example, rounding, clamping, and/or shifting the element. | 10-01-2009 |
Vivian Hook, La Jolla, CA US
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20100216875 | METHODS OF TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - The invention is directed to a method of treating Alzheimer's disease. The method comprises administering a cysteine protease inhibitor to a patient and thereby affecting the disease. In a preferred method, the cysteine protease inhibitor is a cathepsin B inhibitor. A preferred method causes a reversal in the progression of the Alzheimer's disease, especially an improvement in cognitive deficit. A preferred method also causes a reduction in Aβ. The method includes using a reversible or irreversible cysteine protease inhibitor or a combination thereof. | 08-26-2010 |