Hakobyan
Mher Hakobyan, Seattle, WA US
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20100302236 | EXTENSIBLE MAP WITH PLUGGABLE MODES - An extensible map module allows facilitates development of new map styles and presentation elements. Projection and presentation functions are at least partially separated, so that new styles or modes can be developed without impacting existing presentation element features. Similarly, new presentation elements can be developed independently from a particular mode or style implementation. | 12-02-2010 |
Mher Hakobyan, Bellevue, WA US
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20110170800 | RENDERING A CONTINUOUS OBLIQUE IMAGE MOSAIC - A plurality of images may be combined around a central image to form one image. In one example, aerial photographs of a geographic area are taken and stored in a database, and a user requests to see some geographic region. The photo whose center is closest to the user's selected region is chosen as the center. If that photo encompasses the entire selected region, then that photo may be delivered to the user. If it takes several photos to contain the selected region, then photos from surrounding areas are chosen and are transformed to match the perspective of the central photo. The transformed photos are then stitched to the central photo and shown to the user. High-resolution photos may be delivered to a client from a server, and the transformation and stitching calculations may be performed by the client. | 07-14-2011 |
Svellana Hakobyan, Cardiff GB
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20100009393 | FACTOR H POLYMORPHISMS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES SUCH AS AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION - The invention relates to antibodies, including monoclonal and polyclonal, or fragments thereof, which discriminate between the histidine and tyrosine isoforms of Complement Factor H and to their use in diagnostic methods and therapeutic treatments relating to Complement Factor H mediated diseases. | 01-14-2010 |