Martin James Bright - Cambridge, GB Joan LaVerne Mitchell - Cortlandt Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 936
US Classification:
382248, 37524017, 37524018
Abstract:
This invention solves problems due to employing error degraded data in digital processing. It particularly solves multi-generation problems wherein transform data degrade during each inverse transform and forward transform cycle even without any processing due to the rounding and clipping errors. It provides methods, systems and devices for reduced-error processing of transform-coded data. After inverse transformation of transform data, high-precision numbers are converted to integers and clipped to an allowed range forming converted data. High-precision differences are obtained by subtracting the high-precision output of the inverse transform from the converted data. The converted data can be manipulated and sent to output devices which expect integer data. Processed high-precision numbers are formed by adding the high-precision differences to the processed converted data. Thus, the rounding and clipping errors are greatly reduced in the processed high-precision numbers.
Martin James Bright - Clare College, GB Joan LaVerne Mitchell - Cortlandt Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 936
US Classification:
382248, 37524018, 37524027, 3752402
Abstract:
This invention solves problems due to employing error degraded data in digital processing. It particularly solves multi-generation problems wherein transform data degrade during each inverse transform and forward transform cycle even without any processing due to the rounding and clipping errors. It provides methods, systems and devices for reduced-error processing of transform-coded data. After inverse transformation of transform data, high-precision numbers are converted to integers and clipped to an allowed range forming converted data. High-precision differences are obtained by subtracting the high-precision output of the inverse transform from the converted data. The converted data can be manipulated and sent to output devices which expect integer data. Processed high-precision numbers are formed by adding the high-precision differences to the processed converted data. Thus, the rounding and clipping errors are greatly reduced in the processed high-precision numbers.
Roy L. Adler - Chappaqua NY Marco Martens - Chappaqua NY Joan L. Mitchell - Cortlandt Manor NY Nenad Rijavec - Longmont CO Robert H. Risch - Ossining NY Charles P. Tresser - Mamaroneck NY Chai W. Wu - Poughquag NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04N 152
US Classification:
358 19, 358 303, 358 306, 358534, 358518
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for halftoning digital images renders color data subject to constraints on the number of colorants which can be deposited on a single pixel and constraints on consecutive pixels rendered with the same color. The color data to be rendered is mapped into a second data set in an achievable color gamut space. Then, using a digital halftoning method in the achievable color gamut space, the second data set is rendered, so that the constraints are satisfied.
Reduced-Error Processing Of Transformed Digital Data
Martin James Bright - Clare College, GB Joan LaVerne Mitchell - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/46
US Classification:
382248
Abstract:
This invention solves problems due to employing error degraded data in digital processing. It particularly solves multi-generation problems wherein transform data degrade during each inverse transform and forward transform cycle even without any processing due to the rounding and clipping errors. It provides methods, systems and devices for reduced-error processing of transform-coded data. After inverse transformation of transform data, high-precision numbers are manipulated. The converting to integers and clipping to an allowed range steps are executed at any stage in the manipulation to obtain integer representation of the inverse transformed data such as for displaying of the data. However, further processing including forward transforming back to the transform domain is executed on the high-precision numbers. Thus, the rounding and clipping errors are not present in the processed data. Although advantageous to many applications employing digital transformed data, the invention is particularly advantageous for use in digital studios during editing of MPEG-coded, JPEG-coded and wavelet-coded video and audio data.
Tomasz J. Nowicki - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Marco Martens - Groningen, NL Jennifer Q. Trelewicz - Gilroy CA, US Timothy J. Trenary - Berthoud CO, US Joan L. Mitchell - Longmont CO, US Michael T. Brady - Ithaca NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/32
US Classification:
382298, 382235
Abstract:
A method and system for efficient scaling in the transform domain, wherein transform coefficient data is provided as an input to a data processing system and scaled in the transform domain by application of a combined matrix. Some embodiments utilize discrete cosine transform data. One embodiment of the invention generates a combined matrix for one-dimensional scaling by selecting a rational scaling factor and matrix dimension value, generating a matrix with some zero values, applying a one-dimensional inverse transform, regrouping, and applying a one-dimensional forward transform. One application of the invention performs up-scaling operations, and another performs down-scaling operations. The invention also provides for two-dimensional scaling by selecting horizontal and vertical scaling parameters and generating first and second combined matrices responsive to the parameters and combining them into a single combined matrix. The invention may also incorporate a predetermined cost function.
Tomasz J. Nowicki - Briarcliff Manor NY, US Marco Martens - Groningen, NL Jennifer Q. Trelewicz - Gilroy CA, US Timothy J. Trenary - Berthoud CO, US Joan L. Mitchell - Longmont CO, US Michael T. Brady - Ithaca NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/32 G06F 17/14
US Classification:
382298, 708400
Abstract:
Methods and systems for efficient scaling in the transform domain are provided when transform coefficient data is provided as an input to a data processing system, comprising generating a first matrix from transform coefficient data; zeroing out a row or column of, or inserting a row or column of zeros into, the first matrix; generating a second matrix by applying a one-dimensional inverse transform to the first matrix with the zeroed-out at least one row, the at least one column, the inserted at least one row of zeros or the at least one column of zeros; generating a third matrix by regrouping the second matrix; generating a combined matrix by applying a forward transform to the third matrix; and the data processing system scaling the data represented by the transform coefficient data by applying the combined matrix to the transform coefficient data.
Reduced Error Processing Of Transformed Digital Data
Martin James Bright - Axel, NL Joan LaVerne Mitchell - Cortlandt Manor NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/36
US Classification:
382248
Abstract:
This invention solves problems due to employing error degraded data in digital processing. It particularly solves multi-generation problems wherein transform data degrade during each inverse transform and forward transform cycle even without any processing due to the rounding and clipping errors. It provides methods, systems and devices for reduced-error processing of transform-coded data. After inverse transformation of transform data, high-precision numbers are manipulated. The converting to integers and clipping to an allowed range steps are executed at any stage in the manipulation to obtain integer representation of the inverse transformed data such as for displaying of the data. However, further processing including forward transforming back to the transform domain is executed on the high-precision numbers. Thus, the rounding and clipping errors are not present in the processed data. Although advantageous to many applications employing digital transformed data, the invention is particularly advantageous for use in digital studios during editing of MPEG-coded, JPEG-coded and wavelet-coded video and audio data.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY, US Sandra Kay Johnson - Cary NC, US Joan Mitchell - Las Vegas NV, US David Ward - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717123
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the visualization of complex information using a set of navigable landmasses. A method for generating a visualization of a programming code base using a set of navigable landmasses in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes: representing each of a plurality of different code components using a respective landmass; adjusting a size of each landmass based on a number of lines of code in the code component corresponding to the landmass; and displaying the landmasses.
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wenty-first century. Among the artists represented in the collection are Mary Cassatt, Jasper Johns, Nina Katchadourian, Jacob Lawrence, Maya Lin, Julie Mehretu, Joan Mitchell, Claes Oldenburg, Betye Saar, Vincent Van Gogh, Rembrandt Van Rijn, Ai Weiwei, Fred Wilson, and James McNeill Whistler. The
Date: Feb 03, 2017
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Christie's has sold $1.5 billion of art in three days
A purchase price of $5.8-million with fees for Joan Mitchells 1969-70 abstract expressionist painting Afternoon, a work filled with passages of blue, white and yellow impasto, put the sales total over $1-billion.
Date: May 16, 2015
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Brian Boucher Selects 10 Things To Be Excited About at the New Whitney Museum
But even in the gallery devoted to Abstract Expressionism, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, and Hedda Sterne are prominent, Iles pointed outKrasner's 17-foot-wide canvas has pride of place and dwarfs a medium-size Pollock on the facing wall.
Date: Apr 24, 2015
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“Big Eyes” Reminds Us to Look Out for Women Artists
male artist with Georgia OKeeffes $44.4 million Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 at Sothebys, but its also worth noting that the second-highest work achieved about a quarter of that price (thats $11.9 million for Joan Mitchells Untitled at Christies).
Date: Dec 24, 2014
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O'Keeffe Painting Sells for $44 Million at Sotheby's, Sets Record for Work by ...
of $15 million and becoming the most expensive painting by a female artist ever sold. The previous auction record for any work by a female artist was $11.9 million, set by Joan Mitchell's Untitled at Christie's New York in May 2014. The sale also sailed past O'Keeffe's previous auction record of $6.
Date: Nov 20, 2014
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O'Keeffe's $44.4 Million Flower Is Female Auction Record
The previous auction record for any work by a woman was$11.9 million, set by Joan Mitchell for an untitled painting atChristies in New York in May. OKeeffes previous auctionrecord was $6.2 million, set at Christies in New York in May2001.
Date: Nov 20, 2014
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Georgia O'Keeffe flower painting sells for record-breaking $44.4m
It thrashed the previous highest price paid for an OKeeffe work $6.2m at Christies in New York in 2001 and was more than double the record for a female artist, set in May when Joan Mitchells Untitled sold for $11.9m at Christies.
Sotheby's said the previous auction record for a work by a female artist was US$11.9 million, set by US abstract painter Joan Mitchell's "Untitled" at rival auction house Christie's in New York in May.
Fire And Flood Restoration Corporation - Owner (1985)
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Owner of ATA Fire and Flood Restoration, a family-owned and operated flood and fire damage remediation company. We bring a personal touch to a difficult and unpleasant situation and help you have your...
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Owner of ATA Fire and Flood Restoration Corp.in Franklin, MA,
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Almost 30 years in business
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Dominion Enterprises - Administrative Assistant to Linda Bowers & John Dutzer