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20090005728 | THERAPY DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING AN OPEN ARCHITECTURE AND A METHOD THEREOF - A therapy delivery system having an open architecture and method of providing thereof are disclosed. The present invention provides a therapy dosage module having a control algorithm that can be replaced with a predefined or independently defined control algorithm. The tools necessary to create and test such control algorithms in the therapy dosage module in a simulated environment before implementing it in a live therapy system are also disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006061 | SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING PATIENT SPECIFIC THERAPIES BASED ON DYNAMIC MODELING OF PATIENT PHYSIOLOGY AND METHOD THEREOF - A system for developing patient-specific therapies based on dynamic modeling of patient-specific physiology and method thereof are disclosed. The system includes software modules configured to provide access via a computer to one or more data collection protocols defining at least a type of patient-specific data to be collected and a manner in which the patient-specific data is to be collected, and to information from which one or more patient-specific models, configured to simulate one or more aspects of the patient's physiology, is developed. Another software module of the system is configured to provide access via the computer to one or more software tools that apply patient-specific data, collected according to the one or more data collection protocols, to the one or more patient specific models to determine therefrom one or more patient-specific therapies. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006129 | Medical Diagnosis, Therapy, And Prognosis System For Invoked Events And Methods Thereof - A diagnosis, therapy and prognosis system (DTPS) and method thereof to help either the healthcare provider or the patient in diagnosing, treating and interpreting data are disclosed. The apparatus provides data collection based on protocols, and mechanism for testing data integrity and accuracy. The data is then driven through an analysis engine to characterize in a quantitative sense the metabolic state of the patient's body. The characterization is then used in diagnosing the patient, determining therapy, evaluating algorithm strategies and offering prognosis of potential use case scenarios. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006133 | PATIENT INFORMATION INPUT INTERFACE FOR A THERAPY SYSTEM - A patient interface for a therapy system allows a patient to input information that characterizes at least one patient event or condition and from which therapy information can be determined. The patient interface may illustratively be formed by developing a patient model that is configured to simulate the patient's physiological response to the at least one patient event or condition, collecting patient-specific information over time that relates to actual occurrences of the at least one patient event or condition, and defining a graphical interface, based on the patient model and on the collected patient-specific information, that maps input from the patient of the information that characterizes the at least one patient event or condition to corresponding therapy information. | 01-01-2009 |
20090326357 | Method, system, and computer program product for calculating daily weighted averages of glucose measurements (or derived quantities) with time-based weights - A method and system for calculating daily weighted averages of glucose measurements (or derived quantities) with time-based weights are disclosed. The present invention computes an average daily glucose value using the time based weights based on only consecutive glucose measurements in the plurality of glucose measurements with acceptable time intervals that do not exceed a predefined maximum time interval. The invention further relates to a computer program for implementing the method for calculating daily weighted averages of spot monitoring glucose measurements (or derived quantities) with the time-based weights. | 12-31-2009 |
20100330598 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVIDING BOTH AN ESTIMATED TRUE MEAN BLOOD GLUCOSE VALUE AND ESTIMATED GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN (HbA1C) VALUE FROM STRUCTURED SPOT MEASUREMENTS OF BLOOD GLUCOSE - A method and system for providing both an estimated true mean blood glucose value and estimated glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) value from spot blood glucose (bG) measurements are disclosed. The bG measurements and associated context of the bG measurement are collected at daily times specified by a structured sampling schema, and the collected bG measurements are weighted based on the associated context. The estimated true mean bG value and the estimate HbA1C value are then determined from the weighted measurements of the collected bG measurements. A computer program for implementing the method for providing both an estimated true mean blood glucose value and estimated glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) value from spot blood glucose (bG) measurements is also disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
20100331627 | ADHERENCE INDICATION TOOL FOR CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND METHOD THEREOF - An adherence indication tool for chronic disease self-management and method thereof for measuring adherence or compliance to following or achieving prescribed therapy steps to achieve stated target goals for improved chronic disease self-management are disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
20120116347 | THERAPY DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING AN OPEN ARCHITECTURE AND A METHOD THEREOF - A therapy delivery system having an open architecture and method of providing thereof are disclosed. The present invention provides a therapy dosage module having a control algorithm that can be replaced with a predefined or independently defined control algorithm. The tools necessary to create and test such control algorithms in the therapy dosage module in a simulated environment before implementing it in a live therapy system are also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
20120197536 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CALCULATING DAILY WEIGHTED AVERAGES OF GLUCOSE MEASUREMENTS (OR DERIVED QUANTITIES) WITH TIME-BASED WEIGHTS - A method and system for calculating daily weighted averages of glucose measurements (or derived quantities) with time-based weights are disclosed. The present invention computes an average daily glucose value using the time based weights based on only consecutive glucose measurements in the plurality of glucose measurements with acceptable time intervals that do not exceed a predefined maximum time interval. The invention further relates to a computer program for implementing the method for calculating daily weighted averages of spot monitoring glucose measurements (or derived quantities) with the time-based weights. | 08-02-2012 |
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20140002341 | EYE-TYPING TERM RECOGNITION | 01-02-2014 |
20140375544 | USER INTERFACE NAVIGATION - Embodiments that relate to navigating a hierarchy of visual elements are disclosed. In one embodiment a method includes presenting one or more visual elements from a two-dimensional plane via a display device. A home location within a viewable region of the display is established. A proportional size relationship between each element and each of the other elements is established. Using gaze tracking data, a gaze location at which a user is gazing within the viewable region is determined. The gaze location is mapped to a target location, and movement of the target location toward the home location is initiated. As the target location moves closer to the home location, each of the visual elements is progressively enlarged while the proportional size relationship between each of the visual elements and each of the other visual elements is also maintained. | 12-25-2014 |
20140380230 | SELECTING USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS VIA POSITION SIGNAL - Embodiments are disclosed herein that relate to selecting user interface elements via a periodically updated position signal. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method comprising displaying on a graphical user interface a representation of a user interface element and a representation of an interactive target. The method further comprises receiving an input of coordinates of the periodically updated position signal, and determining a selection of the user interface element if a motion interaction of the periodically updated position signal with the interactive target meets a predetermined motion condition | 12-25-2014 |
20150103000 | EYE-TYPING TERM RECOGNITION - Various embodiments related to entering text into a computing device via eye-typing are disclosed. For example, one embodiment provides a method that includes receiving a data set including a plurality of gaze samples, each gaze sample including a gaze location and a corresponding point in time. The method further comprises processing the plurality of gaze samples to determine one or more likely terms represented by the data set. | 04-16-2015 |
20150242680 | POLARIZED GAZE TRACKING - Embodiments that relate to determining gaze locations are disclosed. In one embodiment a method includes shining light along an outbound light path to the eyes of the user wearing glasses. Upon detecting the glasses, the light is dynamically polarized in a polarization pattern that switches between a random polarization phase and a single polarization phase, wherein the random polarization phase includes a first polarization along an outbound light path and a second polarization orthogonal to the first polarization along a reflected light path. The single polarization phase has a single polarization. During the random polarization phases, glares reflected from the glasses are filtered out and pupil images are captured. Glint images are captured during the single polarization phase. Based on pupil characteristics and glint characteristics, gaze locations are repeatedly detected. | 08-27-2015 |
20150261293 | REMOTE DEVICE CONTROL VIA GAZE DETECTION - Embodiments are disclosed that relate to gaze-based remote device control. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides, on a computing device, a method comprising detecting a gaze direction of a user, detecting an indication from the user to control a remotely controllable device located in the gaze direction, and adapting a user interface of a controller device to enable user control of the remotely controllable device. | 09-17-2015 |
20150277552 | EYE TRACKING ENABLED SMART CLOSED CAPTIONING - Systems and methods for controlling closed captioning using an eye tracking device are provided. The system for controlling closed captioning may comprise a display device, a closed captioning controller configured to display closed captioning text for a media item during playback on the display device, and an eye tracking device configured to detect a location of a user's gaze relative to the display device and send the location to the closed captioning controller. The closed captioning controller may be configured to recognize a predetermined gaze pattern of the user's gaze and, upon detecting the predetermined gaze pattern, partially or completely deemphasize the display of the closed captioning text. | 10-01-2015 |
20150293587 | NON-VISUAL FEEDBACK OF VISUAL CHANGE - Examples relating to using non-visual feedback to alert a viewer of a display that a visual change has been triggered are disclosed. One disclosed example provides a method comprising using gaze tracking data from a gaze tracking system to determine that a viewer changes a gaze location. Based on determining that the viewer changes the gaze location, a visual change is triggered and non-visual feedback indicating the triggering of the visual change is provided to the viewer. If a cancel change input is received within a predetermined timeframe, the visual change is not displayed. If a cancel change input is not received within the timeframe, the visual change is displayed via the display. | 10-15-2015 |
20150310253 | HANDLING GLARE IN EYE TRACKING - Embodiments are disclosed for eye tracking systems and methods. An example eye tracking system comprises a plurality of light sources and a camera configured to capture an image of light from the light sources as reflected from an eye. The eye tracking system further comprises a logic device and a storage device storing instructions executable by the logic device to acquire frames of eye tracking data by iteratively projecting light from different combinations of light sources of the plurality of light sources and capturing an image of the eye during projection of each combination. The instructions may be further executable to select a selected combination of light sources for eye tracking based on a determination of occlusion detected in the image arising from a transparent or semi-transparent optical structure positioned between the eye and the camera and project light via the selected combination of light sources for eye tracking. | 10-29-2015 |
20150331485 | GAZE DETECTION CALIBRATION - Examples relating calibrating an estimated gaze location are disclosed. One example method comprises monitoring the estimated gaze location of a viewer using gaze tracking data from a gaze tracking system. Image data for display via a display device is received and, without using input from the viewer, at least one target visual that may attract a gaze of the viewer and a target location of the target visual are identified within the image data. The estimated gaze location of the viewer is compared with the target location of the target visual. An offset vector is calculated based on the estimated gaze location and the target location. The gaze tracking system is calibrated using the offset vector. | 11-19-2015 |
20150346814 | GAZE TRACKING FOR ONE OR MORE USERS - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for gaze tracking of one or more users. A user tracking component (e.g., a depth camera or a relatively lower resolution camera) may be utilized to obtain user tracking data for a user. The user tracking data is evaluated to identify a spatial location of the user. An eye capture camera (e.g., a relatively higher resolution camera) may be selected from an eye capture camera configuration based upon the eye capture camera having a view frustum corresponding to the spatial location of the user. The eye capture camera may be invoked to obtain eye region imagery of the user. Other eye capture cameras within the eye capture camera configuration are maintained in a powered down state to reduce power and/or bandwidth consumption. Gaze tracking information may be generated based upon the eye region imagery, and may be used to perform a task. | 12-03-2015 |
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20080263472 | Interactive ticker - An interactive ticker is described. In embodiment(s), an interactive ticker can be displayed to include selectable ticker data that can be selected by a viewer. The interactive ticker can be displayed over and/or with television media content that is also being displayed for viewing. In addition, a control input can be received to configure the interactive ticker for display. | 10-23-2008 |
20100107128 | DISPLAYING AVAILABLE CONTENT VIA A SCREEN SAVER - In a device, multiple content descriptions are obtained. Each of the content descriptions identifies content that is available to the device, such as video on demand (VOD) programs, previously recorded programs, live programs, applications that can be run, and so forth. A screen saver is generated to concurrently display each of the multiple content descriptions as at least part of a screen saver for the device. | 04-29-2010 |
20110307900 | CHANGING STREAMING MEDIA QUALITY LEVEL BASED ON CURRENT DEVICE RESOURCE USAGE - Streaming media is received from a source system. A current overall resource usage of a resource of the device (such as a CPU or memory of the device) is obtained. A check is made as to whether the current overall resource usage exceeds a resource threshold value. If the current overall resource usage exceeds the resource threshold value, then an indication is provided to the source system to reduce a quality level of the streaming media. The streaming media is received from the source system at the reduced quality level until there is sufficient resource capacity at the device to increase the quality level. | 12-15-2011 |