Apple Inc. - Cupertino, CA since 2012
Senior Manager, Machine Learning and Fraud Analytics
Yahoo Labs Oct 2007 - May 2012
Director
NEC Labs America Jan 2004 - Sep 2007
Senior Research Staff Member
IBM Watson Research Center Jul 1997 - Dec 2003
Research Staff Member
Start-Up Apr 1996 - Jun 1997
Chief Scientist
Education:
Columbia University in the City of New York
PhD, Electrical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MS, Electrical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BS, Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Machine Learning Data Mining Information Retrieval Computer Science Scalability Algorithms Hadoop Big Data Distributed Systems Analytics Artificial Intelligence Python Software Engineering C++ Natural Language Processing Recommender Systems Cloud Computing Software Development Social Networking Computer Security Mapreduce Optimization Perl Java Predictive Analytics Human Computer Interaction Search Integration High Performance Computing Cyber Security
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Us Patents
Method And System For Digital Image Acquisition And Continuous Zoom Display From Multiple Resolutional Views Using A Heterogeneous Image Pyramid Representation
Belle L. Tseng - Forest Hills NY Ferdinand Hendriks - Yorktown Heights NY Xiping Wang - Mohegan Lake NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 920
US Classification:
382282, 382103, 382284, 382294, 358450, 358540
Abstract:
The invention allows a user to construct a collection of resolutionally non-uniform, captured digital image views of static scene, thereby defining the more interesting sections of the scene for viewing. The invention provides a system and a method for continuous zooming and display of composite image representation having different levels of resolution at different locations. The invention discloses techniques for acquisition of multiple resolution and overlapping digital images, composite representation of those captured images, and the continuous zooming display of the complete image data.
Projector And Camera Arrangement With Shared Optics And Optical Marker For Use With Whiteboard Systems
Projector and camera arrangements are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems. Specifically, the present invention provides projector and camera arrangements wherein the projector and camera share the same imaging optics. By sharing the same projection and camera optics, the distortions that affect the projection system are the same as those of the camera system. Thus, the calibration step required in conventional whiteboard systems where the projector and camera are separate, i. e. , each having their own distinct optics and settings, is no longer needed. Further, the arrangements provided in accordance with the invention are self-aligning, even when lens distortions are large and even in the presence of strong perspective effects. The shared optics projector and camera arrangements of the invention also provide for dynamic zooming. In addition, various active and passive optical marker or lightpen designs are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems.
Projector And Camera Arrangement With Shared Optics And Optical Marker For Use With Whiteboard Systems
Projector and camera arrangements are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems. Specifically, the present invention provides projector and camera arrangements wherein the projector and camera share the same imaging optics. By sharing the same projection and camera optics, the distortions that affect the projection system are the same as those of the camera system. Thus, the calibration step required in conventional whiteboard systems where the projector and camera are separate, i. e. , each having their own distinct optics and settings, is no longer needed. Further, the arrangements provided in accordance with the invention are self-aligning, even when lens distortions are large and even in the presence of strong perspective effects. The shared optics projector and camera arrangements of the invention also provide for dynamic zooming. In addition, various active and passive optical marker or lightpen designs are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems.
Methods And Apparatus For Associating A User With Content In A Collaborative Whiteboard System
Projector and camera arrangements are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems. Specifically, the present invention provides projector and camera arrangements wherein the projector and camera share the same imaging optics. By sharing the same projection and camera optics, the distortions that affect the projection system are the same as those of the camera system. Thus, the calibration step required in conventional whiteboard systems where the projector and camera are separate, i. e. , each having their own distinct optics and settings, is no longer needed. Further, the arrangements provided in accordance with the invention are self-aligning, even when lens distortions are large and even in the presence of strong perspective effects. The shared optics projector and camera arrangements of the invention also provide for dynamic zooming. In addition, various active and passive optical marker or lightpen designs are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems.
Periodic Broadcast And Location Of Evolving Media Content With Application To Seminar And Stroke Media
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04J 1/00
US Classification:
370487, 382161, 345 16
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for broadcasting history or coarse representations or both of stroke media and other media. Levels are created for media, and the levels are periodically broadcast. The levels segment the media and allow the media to be examined with details that range from coarse to fine or examined with varying importance or both. The periodic broadcast of the levels provides history of the media. In particular, for stroke data, levels of detail are determined through a certain method. Each level of detail is periodically broadcast. The levels of detail may be shown by themselves or combined at a receiver to create segmented views of the stroke data. A user can select a coarse view of the stroke data to quickly see the stroke history. Additionally, techniques are provided for quickly and repeatedly accessing data elements in already existing data structures. Generally, a description is created that describes data elements in a preexisting data structure.
Projector And Camera Arrangement With Shared Optics And Optical Marker For Use With Whiteboard Systems
Ferdinand Hendriks - Yorktown Heights NY, US Belle L. Tseng - Cupertino CA, US Xiping Wang - Putnam County NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156, 345169
Abstract:
Projector and camera arrangements are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems. Specifically, the present invention provides projector and camera arrangements wherein the projector and camera share the same imaging optics. By sharing the same projection and camera optics, the distortions that affect the projection system are the same as those of the camera system. Thus, the calibration step required in conventional whiteboard systems where the projector and camera are separate, i. e. , each having their own distinct optics and settings, is no longer needed. Further, the arrangements provided in accordance with the invention are self-aligning, even when lens distortions are large and even in the presence of strong perspective effects. The shared optics projector and camera arrangements of the invention also provide for dynamic zooming. In addition, various active and passive optical marker or lightpen designs are provided for use in electronic whiteboard systems.
Method And Apparatus For Ontology-Based Classification Of Media Content
John R. Smith - New York NY, US Belle L. Tseng - Cupertino CA, US Yi Wu - Goleta CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G07F 17/30 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
707 5, 707102
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for ontology-based classification of media content are provided. With the method and apparatus, initial confidence values of classifiers in a hierarchical classification structure are modified based on relationships between classifiers. A confidence value for a classifier is boosted by a boosting factor based on a correspondence between the confidence value and confidence values of ancestor classifiers in the hierarchical classification structure. A confidence value for a classifier is modified by a confusion factor based on a correspondence between the confidence value of the classifier and the confidence values of mutually exclusive classifiers in the hierarchical classification structure. In this way, a more accurate representation of the actual confidence that media content falls within the classification associated with the classifier is obtained. From this improved classification mechanism, indices for media content may be generated for use in accessing the media content at a later time.
Ching-Yung Lin - Forest Hills NY, US Apostol Natsev - White Plains NY, US Milind R. Naphade - Fishkill NY, US John R. Smith - New York NY, US Belle L. Tseng - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
7071041, 707 3, 707 4, 707 5, 707 6, 707102
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of search fusion methods for querying multimedia databases and more specifically to a method and system for constructing a multi-modal query of a multimedia repository by forming multiple uni-modal searches and explicitly selecting fusion methods for combining their results. The present invention also relates to the integration of search methods for content-based retrieval, model-based retrieval, text-based retrieval, and metadata search, and the use of graphical user interfaces allowing the user to form queries fusing these search methods.
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