Grosenick
Dirk Grosenick, Schildow DE
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20090069695 | DEVICE FOR IMAGING A TURBID MEDIUM - The present invention relates to a device for imaging a turbid medium ( | 03-12-2009 |
Logan Grosenick, San Francisco, CA US
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20140263963 | VOLUME IMAGING WITH ALIASED VIEWS - Images are detected in a manner that addresses various challenges as discussed herein. As may be consistent with one or more embodiments, aspects are directed to an apparatus having sets of photosensors that detect light rays received at different angles from a specimen via a microlens array, with the light rays detected by each set of photosensors representing an aliased view of the specimen. An output indicative of aliased views of the specimen is provided. Certain embodiments further include a logic circuit that processes the output and generates a deconvolved volume image by combining aliased views of the specimen as detected by the photosensors. | 09-18-2014 |
Scott Grosenick, Seattle, WA US
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20090327267 | BASING SEARCH RESULTS ON METADATA OF PRIOR RESULTS - Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system, and media for determining search results based on a query. One embodiment of the method includes receiving an initial query, inspecting an initial set of query-related information that is associated with the query, which is the fruit of analyzing aggregated user-interaction data, which includes information related to how users have previously interacted with former search results that were presented in response to the query. This information includes prior metadata associated with the former search results. Embodiments further include presenting an initial set of search results based on the initial set of query-related information, gathering current user-interaction data, and updating the initial set of query-related information based on the current user-interaction data. In this way, an embodiment of the invention helps, among other things, map a semantic meaning of a query to results that bring about a satisfying user experience. | 12-31-2009 |