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Jeffrey A. Bloom, West Windsor, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120004958 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRACKING VIDEO ADVERTISEMENTS - Systems and methods of tracking multimedia content transmitted over at least one network to one or more mobile devices that may be employed to verify delivery of the multimedia content to the respective mobile devices, and to determine the perceptual quality (also referred to herein as “quality of experience” or “QoE”) of the multimedia content at the respective mobile devices. The systems and methods employ content identification techniques in conjunction with objective quality measures to allow mapping of the quality of experience or QoE to specific multimedia content, which may include audio content, imagery content, textual content, and/or video content. | 01-05-2012 |
Jeffrey A. Bloom, Princeton Junction, NJ US
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| 20110122778 | MULTIPLE WATERMARKS FOR FIDELITY ASSESSMENT - A system and method of perceptual quality assessment for multimedia content in a communications network employing digital watermarking. A content preparer prepares content for quality assessment by embedding digital watermarks into the multimedia data, each watermark having a different level of robustness with respect to a specified type of potential degradation introduced during content transmission. A quality assessor provides an assessment of the quality of the transmitted content by attempting to detect the presence of at least one watermark, and calculating a quality assessment score based on the level(s) of robustness of the detected watermark(s) with respect to the specified type of potential degradation. The quality assessment score can be calculated based on the level of robustness of the least robust watermark whose presence was successfully detected by the quality assessor. The quality assessor generates an output indication of the transmitted content fidelity using any suitable type of output indication. | 05-26-2011 |
Jeffrey Adam Bloom, Plainsboro, NJ US
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| 20100262556 | INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE-BASED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION - Systems and methods of utilizing communications networks and multivariate analysis to predict or recommend optimal products from a predefined population of commercially available products are disclosed. The recommendations are based on intelligence contained in processing elements and subjective and/or objective product information received from consumers or input to the systems as part of their initial setup. The output of the systems comprise sets of products that they predict the consumer will prefer and/or perform well for the problem or concern identified by the consumer. The performance and preference predictions are a function of consumer problems and product responsiveness patterns. Objective product information is generally obtained with diagnostic instruments. Data measured with the diagnostic instruments may be communicated to the data processing portions of the invention via the Internet. The outputs of the data processing portion of the system may be presented to consumers via the Internet as well. | 10-14-2010 |
Jeffrey Adam Bloom, East Windsor, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100135523 | VOLUME MARKING WITH LOW-FREQUENCY - A method and apparatus for embedding watermark data into a data stream using the insertion of low frequency carriers modulated by the watermark data into selected spatio-temporal volumes having equal total luminance values | 06-03-2010 |
Jeffrey Adam Bloom, West Windson, NJ US
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| 20110170737 | METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING INNER CODES FOR ANTI-COLLUSION FORRENSIC CODE FOR WATERMARKING DIGITAL CONTENT - A method and apparatus are described including generating a unique code for each of a plurality of users using a plurality of symbols, generating a plurality of codes representing the plurality of symbols, substituting the plurality of codes into the unique code for each of the plurality of users, permuting the code resulting from the substitution to produce a codeword for each of the plurality of users and embedding the codeword into digital content. The second generating act further includes generating a string of first symbols followed by second symbols, wherein the first symbols are all ones and the second symbols are all negative ones, wherein a number of first symbols is equal to a number of the second symbols, and wherein if a length of the first symbols followed by the second symbols is less than a length of the code, then the first symbols followed by the second symbols are repeated until the code length is filled. | 07-14-2011 |
Melvyn Bloom, Chatham, NJ US
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| 20090022671 | TREATMENT METHODS - Disclosed are methods of treating rhinosinusitis of the upper airway passages in patients afflicted with said disease, which comprises administering at least once-a-day to the surfaces of said passages of said patients an amount of aerosolized particles of mometasone furoate as a monotherapy effective for treating said disease. | 01-22-2009 |
Steven M. Bloom, Springfielf, NJ US
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| 20120116995 | Redemption of Derivative Secured Index Participation Notes - Techniques are described for securitizing, administrating and trading various index shares securitized by derivative, cash-settled instruments on the underlying index. | 05-10-2012 |
Steven M. Bloom, Springfield, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090048964 | Trading of Derivative Secured Index Participation Notes - Techniques are described for securitizing, administrating and trading various index shares securitized by derivative, cash-settled instruments on the underlying index. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090271298 | Securitized Commodity Participation Certificates Securitized by Physically Settled Contracts - Techniques are described for securitizing, administering and trading various derivative shares securitized by derivative, physically-settled instruments on underlying assets that is, physical commodities. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090271328 | Securitized Commodity Participation Certifices Securitized by Physically Settled Option Contracts - Techniques are described for securitizing, administering and trading various derivative shares securitized by derivative, physically-settled instruments on underlying assets that is, physical commodities. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100262529 | Arbitrage of Tracking Securities - A financial product is based on a first fund that is traded on a trading marketplace in a first country. The financial product is registered in the first country. The first fund has the characteristics of being based on an index of securities that are traded in a second, different country. The first fund is arbitragable with a second fund that is based on the index and which is registered in a second different country. The first fund has a creation unit basis that is substantially the same basis as a creation unit basis for the second fund. The calculation of the net asset value of the first fund occurs at essentially or exactly the same time that second country fund has its NAV calculated. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110022511 | Balancing Arbitragable Tracking Securities - A financial product is based on a first fund that is traded on a trading marketplace in a first country. The financial product is registered in the first country. The first fund has the characteristics of being based on an index of securities that are traded in a second, different country. The first fund is arbitragable with a second fund that is based on the index and which is registered in a second different country. The first fund has a creation unit basis that is substantially the same basis as a creation unit basis for the second fund. The calculation of the net asset value of the first fund occurs at essentially or exactly the same time that second country fund has its NAV calculated. The agent for the first fund has the option of providing or accepting second fund shares or other securities, rather than cash, to cover “cash amount” obligations. Such obligations arise from the need to equate the value received or given for the first fund shares (e.g., the creation unit stock basket plus or minus the “cash amount”) with the NAV of the first fund shares that it has issued or received. | 01-27-2011 |
