Goepp
Daniel P. Goepp, Daly City, CA US
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20130100238 | Call routing based on facial recognition - Systems, apparatus and methods for routing a caller of an incoming video call are presented. A representative frame is selected from a sequence of images from the incoming video call. The representative frame may contain a video element (e.g., a face, QR code or printout). If the video element is recognized or unrecognized, a recognition status is set. Next, a rules database blocks or directs the incoming video call, based at least in part on the recognition status, to a video or audio destination. | 04-25-2013 |
Daniel P. Goepp, Boston, MA US
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20150103136 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION IN SECURE MEDIA-BASED CONFERENCING - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for multi-factor authentication of media-based (e.g., video and/or audio) conferencing between a plurality of end point devices. The methods and apparatuses provide for analysis of an end point media stream using a matrix of authentication factors, where the authentication factors include at least two of: user-specific facial recognition attributes, user-specific audio recognition attributes, acoustic environment attributes, visual environment attributes, user gesture attributes, technical attributes of the end point device, and technical attributes of the media stream, to determine an authentication score for the first end point device. | 04-16-2015 |
Julius G. Goepp, Rochester, NY US
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20090118632 | Effort-Independent, Portable, User-Operated Capnograph Devices And Related Methods - An effort-independent, portable, user-operated capnograph device for evaluating a pulmonary status of a user. At least one baseline measurement is stored within a memory of the capnograph device. The identity of a user of the capnograph device is verified to prevent miss-use. Concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhaled by the user when breathing normally are sensed and stored within the memory. The stored data is compared with the at least one of the baseline measurements to determine the pulmonary status of the user, and the determined pulmonary status is indicated to the user. | 05-07-2009 |