WebThresher - Benicia, California, USA since Jan 2012
President
Hyloware since Mar 2011
Owner
UDICO Holdings Jan 2009 - Dec 2011
Developer
Mare Island Technology Academy Jan 2006 - Jun 2008
Consultant
Mare Island Technology Academy May 2004 - Dec 2005
Teacher
Education:
Dominican University of California 2002 - 2003
Teaching Credential, Education
Boston University 1987 - 1992
B.A., Computer Science
Marin Academy 1983 - 1987
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science
Skills:
Curriculum Design Normalization Training Consulting Web Development Integration Mac OS X Start-ups Social Networking HTML Social Media Public Speaking OS X Teaching Editing
James Thompson - Houston TX, US David Strawn - Marietta GA, US Michael Rubinstein - Alpharetta GA, US Stuckey McIntosh - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
REMOTE SECURITY SYSTEMS, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 7/16
US Classification:
725030000
Abstract:
A lockbox that includes an access device reader configured to obtain a key code from an access device, an access control system, operatively connected to an access administration system, configured to grant access to the lockbox when the key code is verified, and a bidirectional programmable multitap (BPMT) comprising a microprocessor and a tap, wherein the BPMT is controlled by the access control system and wherein the BPMT is configured to send status information about the tap to the access control system.
- Mountain View CA, US David Edward Jacobs - Mountain View CA, US Kai Jochen Kohlhoff - Mountain View CA, US Michael Rubinstein - Natick MA, US Yossi Gandelsman - Berkeley CA, US Junfeng He - Fremont CA, US Inbar Mosseri - Raanana, IL Yael Pritch Knaan - Tel Aviv, IL
Techniques for tuning an image editing operator for reducing a distractor in raw image data are presented herein. The image editing operator can access the raw image data and a mask. The mask can indicate a region of interest associated with the raw image data. The image editing operator can process the raw image data and the mask to generate processed image data. Additionally, a trained saliency model can process at least the processed image data within the region of interest to generate a saliency map that provides saliency values. Moreover, a saliency loss function can compare the saliency values provided by the saliency map for the processed image data within the region of interest to one or more target saliency values. Subsequently, the one or more parameter values of the image editing operator can be modified based at least in part on the saliency loss function.
- Mountain View CA, US Abraham STEPHENS - San Mateo CA, US Daniel PETTIGREW - Pacific Palisades CA, US Aaron MASCHINOT - Somerville MA, US Ce LIU - Cambridge MA, US Michael KRAININ - Arlington MA, US Michael RUBINSTEIN - Natick MA, US Jingyu CUI - Milpitas CA, US
Some implementations relate to determining whether glare is present in captured image(s) of an object (e.g., a photo) and/or to determining one or more attributes of any present glare. Some of those implementations further relate to adapting one or more parameters for a glare removal process based on whether the glare is determined to be present and/or based on one or more of the determined attributes of any glare determined to be present. Some additional and/or alternative implementations disclosed herein relate to correcting color of a flash image of an object (e.g., a photo). The flash image is based on one or more images captured by a camera of a client device with a flash component of the client device activated. In various implementations, correcting the color of the flash image is based on a determined color space of an ambient image of the object.
Devices With Fluidic Nanofunnels, Associated Methods, Fabrication And Analysis Systems
- Chapel Hill NC, US Laurent Menard - Raleigh NC, US Jinsheng Zhou - Chapel Hill NC, US Michael Rubinstein - Chapel Hill NC, US Sergey Panyukov - Moscow, RU
Methods of forming a chip with fluidic channels include forming (e.g., milling) at least one nanofunnel with a wide end and a narrow end into a planar substrate, the nanofunnel having a length, with width and depth dimensions that both vary over its length and forming (e.g., milling) at least one nanochannel into the planar substrate at an interface adjacent the narrow end of the nanofunnel.
Wrinkled Capsules For Treatment Of Subterranean Formations
- Houston TX, US Jay Paul Deville - Spring TX, US Maria Ina - Chapel Hill NC, US Sergey Sheyko - Chapel Hill NC, US Michael Rubinstein - Chapel Hill NC, US
Various embodiments disclosed relate to wrinkled capsules for treatment of subterranean formations. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method includes placing in the subterranean formation a composition comprising at least one wrinkled capsule. The wrinkled capsule includes a hydrophobic core and a wrinkled shell.
Devices With Fluidic Nanofunnels, Associated Methods, Fabrication And Analysis Systems
- Chapel Hill NC, US Laurent Menard - Cary NC, US Jinsheng Zhou - Chapel Hill NC, US Michael Rubinstein - Chapel Hill NC, US Sergey Panyukov - Moscow, RU
International Classification:
G01N 33/487 B29C 59/16 B01L 3/00
US Classification:
204451, 422502, 264485, 204601, 4251744
Abstract:
Methods of forming a chip with fluidic channels include forming (e.g., milling) at least one nanofunnel with a wide end and a narrow end into a planar substrate, the nanofunnel having a length, with width and depth dimensions that both vary over its length and forming (e.g., milling) at least one nanochannel into the planar substrate at an interface adjacent the narrow end of the nanofunnel.
Joining Davis on the Siggraph paper are Frdo Durand and Bill Freeman, both MIT professors of computer science and engineering; Neal Wadhwa, a graduate student in Freemans group; Michael Rubinstein of Microsoft Research, who did his Ph.D. with Freeman; and Gautham Mysore of Adobe Research.
Date: Aug 05, 2014
Source: Google
MIT researchers can listen to your conversation by watching your potato chip bag
This particular study grew out of an earlier experiment at MIT, led by Michael Rubinstein, now a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research New England. In 2012, Rubinstein amplified tiny variations in video to detect things like the skin color change caused by the pumping of blood. Studying the
Date: Aug 04, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Researchers get audio information out of visual data
Davis' co-authors of the Siggraph paper are Frdo Durand and Bill Freeman, both MIT professors of computer science and engineering; Neal Wadhwa, a graduate student in Freemans group; Michael Rubinstein of Microsoft Research, who did his PhD with Freeman; and Gautham Mysore of Adobe Research.