About: Machine-readable medium is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 145 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1020 citations. The topic is also known as: automated data medium.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a machine readable medium on which the plurality of instructions are stored, and the instructions when executed by the processor cause the processor to receive data about games played over a period of time; determine a subset of the data that represents games that meet a criterion; provide information related to the subset of data to a mobile gaming device configured to enable a player to wager on games based on the subset.
Abstract: An apparatus includes a processor to execute instructions; and a machine readable medium on which the plurality of instructions are stored. The instructions, when executed by the cause the processor to receive data about games played over period of time; determine a subset of the data that represents games that meet a criterion; provide information related to the subset of the data to a mobile gaming device configured to enable a player to wager on games based on the subset of data. In various embodiments, players may compete with one another in a gaming context.
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for communicating a package of information over a network is described, which is in communication with a machine readable medium having information packaging software that generates a computer executable file.
Abstract: A system and method for communicating a package of information The system comprises a machine readable medium having information packaging software that generates a computer executable file (Fig 1, 14) comprising a package of information The packet information comprises the file of data and encryption software The system communicates the package of information over a network (Fig 1, 16) that is in communication with a machine readable medium A client computer system (Fig 1, 17) in communication with the network is adapted to receive the package of information and execute the computer executable file The computer system has a client permissions database (Fig 1, 20) and a vault adapted to receive the package of information
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present methods and systems for enrolling biometric data that are easier to use and provide a more positive end user experience, as well as machine readable medium storing instructions configurable to achieve the results when executed by a computing device.
Abstract: Methods and systems for enrolling biometric data that is easier to use and provides a more positive end user experience. Additionally, machine readable medium storing instructions configurable to achieve the results when executed by a computing device are also provided.
TL;DR: Disclosed as discussed by the authors is a machine-readable medium for programming a computer that is a component of a computer network and includes a processor [10a] executable instruction for enabling a user to access over the computer network a dynamic web page with hierarchically arranged data representing information corresponding to the status of real world objects.
Abstract: Disclosed is a machine-readable medium for programming a computer that is a component of a computer network. The machine-readable medium includes a processor [10a] executable instruction for enabling a user to access over the computer network a dynamic web page with hierarchically arranged data representing information corresponding to the status of real world objects [112].
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of an information medium such as a Barcode, Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tag or other machine readable medium, such as may be readable by Optical Character Recognition (OCR), to identify a manufactured item.
Abstract: The described embodiments involve the use of an information medium, such as a Barcode, Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tag or other machine readable medium, such as may be readable by Optical Character Recognition (OCR), to identify a manufactured item. Alternatively, a Machine Vision Identification System (MVIS) may be used to facilitate the identification of the item. Once an item is identified, the materials and subassemblies it is made of may also be identified and used to facilitate its repair, replacement, refurbishment, remarketing and recycling by either a human or robotic device or combination thereof.