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User interface for infusion pump remote controller and method of using the same

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Robert Campbell, Steven Gemmel, Marc Vogt, John Garibotto, Luis Malave, Deborah Cate-Brown, Aaron Oppenheimer, Christina Vivona, Pamela Mandler, David Frey 
19 Apr 2004
TL;DR: A control system for controlling an infusion pump, including interface components for allowing a user to receive and provide information, a processor connected to the user interface components and adapted to provide instructions to the infusion pump is described in this paper.
Abstract: A control system for controlling an infusion pump, including interface components for allowing a user to receive and provide information, a processor connected to the user interface components and adapted to provide instructions to the infusion pump, and a computer program having setup instructions that cause the processor to enter a setup mode upon the control system first being turned on. In the setup mode, the processor prompts the user, in a sequential manner, through the user interface components to input basic information for use by the processor in controlling the infusion pump, and allows the user to operate the infusion pump only after the user has completed the setup mode.

429 citations

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Automated fee collection and parking ticket dispensing machine

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Robert A. Fulcher1, Allan E. Beavers1, David H. Bailinson1•
Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry1
5 Apr 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, an automated fee collection and ticket dispensing machine is disclosed that is capable of operating under a variety of operating modes, including hard-wiring the device to conventional AC power lines, by solar panels, by batteries, or a combination of any of these.
Abstract: An automated fee collection and ticket dispensing machine is disclosed that is capable of operating under a variety of operating modes. The machine permits users to purchase a variety of passes. The disclosed machine includes printers to produce receipts or passes for services or activities. These receipts and passes may be printed for each specific user, and may feature a machine-readable bar code. The disclosed machine also includes a bar code reader, allowing users to return printed receipts or passes at the machine, and to receive credit for any unused portion. Payment may be made using credit cards, debit cards or cash. The device is provided with networking means, to allow central control and monitoring of the device. Power for the machine may be provided by hard-wiring the device to conventional AC power lines, by solar panels, by batteries, or a combination of any of these. Power consumption is held to a minimum by providing a “sleep” mode. The user interface includes a video output screen with “touch screen” capability to receive user input, audio output means, and a proximity sensor to activate the machine when a user approaches. Additionally, security means are provided to deter potential thieves or vandals.

288 citations

Patent•
Semantic object synchronous understanding for highly interactive interface

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Kuansan Wang1•
Microsoft1
11 May 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a speech input mode dynamically reports partial semantic parses, while audio captioning is still in progress, which is a significant departure from the turn-taking nature of a spoken dialogue.
Abstract: A method and system provide a speech input mode which dynamically reports partial semantic parses, while audio captioning is still in progress. The semantic parses can be evaluated with an outcome immediately reported back to the user. The net effect is that task conventionally performed in the system turn are now carried out in the midst of the user turn thereby presenting a significant departure from the turn-taking nature of a spoken dialogue.

174 citations

Patent•
Distribution of location specific advertising information via wireless communication network

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Kimberley Friedman, Michael Anthony
30 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for displaying commercial advertising to a mobile unit via a wireless data communication with a global computer network, such as the Internet, based on GPS position data is disclosed.
Abstract: A system for displaying commercial advertising to a mobile unit via a wireless data communication with a global computer network, such as the Internet, based on GPS position data is disclosed. The system distributes location-relevant advertising content over a data network to a client based on a GPS position. A mobile electronic GPS enabled device communicates over a wireless link with a remote computer server and communicates GPS location information to the server. Upon receipt of the user's GPS location data, the server can then select to return to the user location specific commercial advertising information, thereby relieving the client of the task of filtering for relevant information. The commercial advertising information may include advertising of local interest, discount coupons accepted by businesses in the local vicinity of the user, and addresses and/or maps to local points of interest. The information may be received by vehicle mounted and/or hand-held electronic device. According to another aspect of the present invention, the system is useful in a search mode wherein information is relayed to the user based on “keywords” input by the user and GPS location information.

148 citations

Patent•
Strategies for providing just-in-time user assistance

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Robert Rossi1, Trent M. Swanson1•
Microsoft1
28 May 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a help functionality is described for integrating help information into a primary application in a just-in-time fashion, which can perform this task by providing a see-through panel which is presented on top of an application interface provided by the primary application.
Abstract: Help functionality is described for integrating help information into a primary application in a just-in-time fashion. The help functionality can perform this task by providing a see-through panel which is presented on top of an application interface provided by the primary application. A user can move a mark on the see-through panel to identify features of the application interface concerning which he or she may have questions. The help functionality responds by presenting potentially context-sensitive help information to the user in audio mode and/or visual mode. If the visual mode is selected, the help functionality can present the help information on the see-through panel itself, and/or can dynamically move parts of the application interface to accommodate the display of the help information. The help functionality can supply the help information from a local source and/or a remote source, in an automated manner and/or a manual manner (e.g., using a remote human assistant).

147 citations

Patent•
Communication device interface

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Jeffrey Charles Hawkins1, Priscilla S. Cinque, Gregory Shirai1, Robert Y. Haitani, Nancy Gayed1 •
Hewlett-Packard1
5 Feb 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method for redialing previously called contact numbers, assigning speed-dial buttons to other commands and functions, and displaying presence information for contacts.
Abstract: In a communication device, user activation of a speed-dial button causes a context-sensitive menu to be displayed. The menu lists available options, or communication modes, for contacting the party associated with the speed-dial button. The user can select an item from the menu in order to initiate communication with the selected party using the communication mode associated with the menu item. In various aspects, the invention provides additional functionality for redialing previously called contact numbers, assigning speed-dial buttons to other commands and functions, and displaying presence information for contacts.

145 citations

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Method and apparatus for an interactive tour-guide system

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Richard Kaplan
26 Oct 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, an interactive tour guide system includes software downloaded from a tour-guide web site to a PDA (portable digital assistant) or tablet laptop computer, which provides interactive guided tours, theme guided tours and a self-guided "wander mode" tour.
Abstract: An interactive tour guide system includes software downloaded from a tour-guide web site to a PDA (portable digital assistant) or tablet laptop computer. The user indicates his geographic location to the interactive tour-guide device by entry on a dynamic city map. Intelligent agent software responsive to a request from the user creates a customized tour program. The intelligent agent guides the user along the customized tour route by voice, video and/or graphics, and provides information about each exhibit on the tour. The downloaded interactive tour guide system provides interactive guided tours, theme guided tours and a self-guided “wander mode” tour. The virtual tour-guide system can personalize each directed tour by taking individual user expressed preferences into account, and can use collaborative filtering of experiences with prior users to suggest other exhibits which may be of interest to the present user. The interactive tour-guide system responds like a human tour-guide to the needs of the user.

140 citations

Patent•
Adaptive computing environment

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Ii Robert E Sinclair1•
Microsoft1
28 Jul 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method and system for adapting a computing device in response to changes in an environment surrounding the computing device, or in response of the user's stated preferences.
Abstract: A method and system for adapting a computing device in response to changes in an environment surrounding the computing device, or in response to the user's stated preferences. The computing device includes one or more sensors that sense the environment. A changed characteristic of the environment is detected. A determination is made as to one or more settings to change in response to the changed characteristic. Then one or more of the settings are changed to cause the computing device to interact with the user in a different mode. A mode may include which inputs, outputs, and/or processes are used to communicate with the user. A mode may also include how an application formats output or receives input.

134 citations

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Navigation device and method for displaying alternative routes.

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Ayal Pinkus, Edwin Neef, Sven-Erik Jurgens, Mark Gretton
26 Feb 2004
TL;DR: A navigation device has a route re-calculation function which is activated by the user touching the screen to task away from the normal navigation map mode to a menu screen which displays multiple types of route recalculation options as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A navigation device has a route re-calculation function. This is activated by the user touching the screen to task away from the normal navigation map mode to a menu screen which displays multiple types of route re-calculation options.

123 citations

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Programmable thermostat incorporating a display screen selectively presenting system modes that includes a simple mode

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Howard Rosen
28 Jun 2004
TL;DR: A programmable thermostat, with a touch screen liquid crystal display having the capability to change from a more complex first mode display to a simple mode display for users with adaptive, learning or visual impairments as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A programmable thermostat, with a touch screen liquid crystal display having the capability to change from a more complex first mode display to a simple mode display for users with adaptive, learning or visual impairments that limit their ability to use the relatively complicated user interfaces of prior art programmable thermostats.

113 citations

Patent•
Vending machines with field-programmable locks

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William D. Denison, Bradley S. Silvers, Lawrence Brownfield
4 May 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a field-programmable electronic lock is used to learn a key code from a corresponding electronic key, a hand-held program unit, or an external computing device via wireless communications.
Abstract: A vending machine uses a field-programmable electronic lock that learns a key code from a corresponding electronic key, a hand-held program unit, or an external computing device via wireless communications. In one mode, the electronic lock has a learning process activation device that is accessible only when the door of the vending machine is in the open position. In another mode, the electronic lock is programmed in the field without first opening the vending machine. A program command and access control data including a new access code are transmitted wirelessly from a hand-held program unit or the like. Alternatively, an external computing device is used to program the electronic lock via long-range wireless communications, and an electronic key is then used to open the electronic lock to physically access the vending machine.
Patent•
Language conversion and display

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Jian Wang1, Gao Zhang1, Jian Han1, Zheng Chen1, Xianoning Ling1, Kai-Fu Lee1 •
Microsoft1
23 Jul 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a language input architecture has a user interface that displays the output text and unconverted input text in line with one another and enables in-place editing or error correction without requiring the user to switch modes from an entry mode to an edit mode.
Abstract: A language input architecture receives input text (e.g., phonetic text of a character-based language) entered by a user from an input device (e.g., keyboard, voice recognition). The input text is converted to an output text (e.g., written language text of a character-based language). The language input architecture has a user interface that displays the output text and unconverted input text in line with one another. As the input text is converted, it is replaced in the UI with the converted output text. In addition to this in-line input feature, the UI enables in-place editing or error correction without requiring the user to switch modes from an entry mode to an edit mode. To assist with this in-place editing, the UI presents pop-up windows containing the phonetic text from which the output text was converted as well as first and second candidate lists that contain small and large sets of alternative candidates that might be used to replace the current output text. The language input user interface also allows a user to enter a mixed text of different languages.
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System and method for accepting disparate types of user input

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Charlton E. Lui1, Charles P. Thacker1, James E. Mathews1, Leroy B. Keely1, David Switzer1, William H. Vong1, Butler W. Lampson1 •
Microsoft1
30 Aug 2004
TL;DR: A text recognizer/synchronizer integrates textual input from various sources while recognizing and preserving the order in which a user entered text via the soft keyboard, via handwriting, and/or by speaking as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A user interface allows a user to input handwritten, key-press, and spoken text in a seamless, synchronized manner. A text input panel accepts soft keyboard presses and handwritten words, characters, and gestures. A text recognizer/synchronizer integrates textual input from various sources while recognizing and preserving the order in which a user entered text via the soft keyboard, via handwriting, and/or by speaking. Synchronized text may be displayed in a stage area of the text input panel before being passed to an operating system message router and/or an application program. While in handwriting recognition mode, various permutations and combinations of a word recognition area, a character recognition area, and a keybar/keypad may optionally be displayed.
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System for providing visible messages during pvr trick mode playback

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Colin John Davies
2 Apr 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for embedding a message in compressed content comprising at least one key frame and at least two non-key frames is described, the method comprising embedding message in the at least on key frame.
Abstract: A method and system for embedding a message in compressed content comprising at least one key frame and at least one non-key frame, the method comprising embedding a message in the at least on key frame. Related methods and apparatus are also described.
Patent•
Data storage system

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Michael Rowan1, Kevin Rodgers1, Jeff Darcy1•
Symantec1
24 Aug 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a data storage system includes at least a target mode driver, a data classifier, a plurality of storage buffers, and a physical store interface in communication with the plurality of I/O managers.
Abstract: In a data storage system, a storage management device includes at least a target mode driver, a data classifier in communication with the target mode driver, a plurality of storage buffers in communication with the target mode driver, a plurality of I/O managers in communication with the data classifier, and a physical store interface in communication with the plurality of I/O managers and with the plurality of storage buffers.
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Method and system for multimodal presence detection

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Claire Vishik, Sreenivasa Rao Gorti, Paul Van Vleck
23 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a presence device operable in a first mode and a second mode associated with a communication device is associated with the presence device, and a central presence database is updated to indicate that the active device is active for the user.
Abstract: A presence device operable in a first mode and a second mode is associated with a communication device. In the first mode, a user using the presence device is biometrically authenticated and a presence confirmation input is received from the communication device. In the second mode, a user-entered log-in input is received from the communication device. A central presence database is updated to indicate that the communication device is active for the user. A received message which is to be routed to the user is sent to the active device indicated by the central presence database.
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Integrating multiple communication modes

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Randall Frank, Scott Prusinoski, Vijay Vujjini
28 Sep 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a system that includes a computer device and a user interface is configured to enable a user to interact with a person using one of at least two of voice conversation, voice-video conversation, graphic text-based conversation, fax, and electronic mail.
Abstract: A system that includes a computer device and a user interface. The user interface is configured to enable a user to interact with a person using one of at least two of voice conversation, voice-video conversation, graphic text-based conversation, fax, and electronic mail. The interactions can include the following. Creating a rule to cause the computer device to automatically perform an action based on a request to converse with the user. Viewing an automatically generated listing of a set of persons, the listing comprising a name, presence information, and communication modes available for the user to communicate with the person from the set of persons. Selecting the person from the set of persons. Selecting a communication mode from the communication modes available to communicate with the person, and retrieving information about a person using an identifying characteristic of the person, where the identifying characteristic is selected by the user from a display. Communicating with the person.
Patent•
Playback mode control device and playback mode control method

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Motoyuki Takai1, Yoichiro Sako, Toshiro Terauchi, Makoto Inoue, Masamichi Asukai, Katsuya Shirai, Yasushi Miyajima, Kenichi Makino •
Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories1
29 Oct 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a replay mode controller manages control to adjust the replay rate of music contents to the walking interval of the user, based on an output of the vibration sensor, and a walking movement detection unit detects the user's walking interval.
Abstract: A replay mode control device in which the replay mode in reproducing music or video contents is controlled so as to be suitable for a user. A headphone of a mobile music reproducing device is provided with a vibration sensor for detecting movements of the user in the up-and-down direction. A walking movement detection unit detects the walking interval of the user based on an output of the vibration sensor. A replay mode controller manages control to adjust the replay rate of music contents to the walking interval of the user.
Patent•
Finding location and ranging explorer

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Stephen McMorris Bell1, Son VoBa1•
Microsoft1
12 Apr 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, an RFID tag is used to determine the presence or absence of a user and rules or instructions are implemented to control a device or multiple devices accordingly, such that a device can be maintained in a normal operating mode if a user is present, even though a user was not actively interacting with the device.
Abstract: An RFID tag is used to determine the presence or absence of a user. Rules or instructions responsive to this presence or absence are implemented to control a device or multiple devices accordingly. In this manner, a device can be maintained in a normal operating mode if a user is present, even though a user is not actively interacting with the device. Moreover, the device can be shut down or locked or be on restricted access if an authorized user is no longer in the presence of the device.
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Program creation by combining web services using graphic user interface controls

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Brian D. Goodman1, James K. Kebinger1, Konrad Charles Lagarde1, Richard Michael Rogers1, Chen Shu1 •
IBM1
17 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a Graphical User Interface (GUI) interface for building programs from web services is presented, where a user drags and drops an icon representing a web service from the menu to a display area and interconnects the icon to other icons representing other program entities.
Abstract: The invention provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) interface for building programs from web services. The interface to a web service is represented in a user menu preferably by an icon and text. A user drags and drops an icon representing a web service from the menu to a display area and interconnects the icon to other icons representing other program entities (preferably other web services). Preferably, a more detailed icon is created in the display area after the drag and drop. The completed set of interconnected icons in the display area are saved as a new program entity. The invention further includes visualization of the flow of information through the model in a test mode.
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Techniques for parental control of internet access including a guest mode

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Alwin Chan1, Edward Stanley Ott1•
Yahoo!1
16 Jun 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a gateway router is used to restrict Internet access to pre-selected Internet content in a guest mode without requiring a user to login to a user account, and a guest user who does not have an account is allowed limited access to the Internet through a user system in the guest mode.
Abstract: Techniques are provided for limiting access to Internet content using a parental control filtering system. One or more user systems are connected to the Internet through a network device such as a gateway router. The network device restricts Internet access to pre-selected Internet content in a guest mode without requiring a user to login to a user account. A guest user who does not have a user account is allowed limited access to the Internet through a user system in the guest mode. A user who has a user account can bypass the guest mode and obtain less restrictive access to the Internet by logging into the user account. Parental control settings of any level can be applied to a user account. The parent control setting assigned to a user account are applied to the user system when the user successfully logins to his user account.
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A mobile telephone having a rotator input device

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Jakob Kristensen1, Rasmus Christjansen1, Henrik Balle1, Lone Stagsted1, Janne Juul Jakobsen1, Christian Saxe Knudsen1, Thomas Pedersen1 •
Nokia1
30 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the rotator input device is coupled with a text-handling software application, which is executed on the rotatable element of a rotatable input device (RIB).
Abstract: A mobile telephone has a display (240) and a rotator input device (250) comprising a rotatable element and capable of generating commands for browsing and selecting objects on the display. It also has a wireless telecom­munication interface to a mobile telecommunications network. A processing device is coupled to the display, the rotator input device and the wireless telecommunication interface. A text-handling software application is executable by the processing device. The processing device is configured, in a first operating mode, to provide first user input by way of the rotator input device (250), said first user input including a number sequence representative of a desired telephone number which is to be reached over the mobile telecommunications network, and to use said first user input when establishing a telephone call connection through the wireless telecommunication interface. Moreover, the processing device is configured, in a second operating mode, to provide second user input by way of the rotator input device, said second user input including a character sequence representative of a desired text, and to forward said second user input to the text-handling software application No numeric or alphanumeric character keyboard is involved in neither of the first and second operating modes.
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System and method for selecting a view mode using a control including a graphical depiction of the view mode

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Tyler K. Beam1, David G. De Vorchik1, Colin R. Anthony1, Charles Cummins1, Giampiero M. Sierra1, Kenneth M. Tubbs1 •
Microsoft1
20 Aug 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for selecting a view mode and a preferred setting within that view mode for displaying one or more items in a screen display is presented, where a single user input indicates the selected view mode.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for selecting a view mode and a preferred setting within that view mode for displaying one or more items in a screen display. A single user input indicates the selected view mode. The input mechanism can be a hardware device, such as a keyboard or mouse, or a software control presented in a graphical user interface. The software control includes a graphical depiction of the current view mode. A preferred setting for each available view mode may be stored and activated by the software control.
Patent•
Portable device with versatile user interface

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Paul E. Jacobs1, Steven Mergenthaler1, Gad Shaanan1, Theodore R. Santos1, Jeffrey Swanson1, Andrew G. Lejman1, David Larson1 •
Qualcomm1
20 Sep 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a display and a plurality of modular layers, each deployable in a different direction, are used to provide versatile user interface for an electronic device, and a method for detecting which one of the module layers is deployed, and providing an operational mode based on the deployed module layer.
Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide devices and methods for providing versatile user interface for an electronic device. In one embodiment, the device includes a display and a plurality of modular layers, each deployable in a different direction. The method includes deploying one of the modular layers, detecting which one of the modular layers is deployed, and orienting information presented on the display based on the deployed modular layer. In one embodiment, the method provides for detecting which one of the module layers is deployed, and providing an operational mode based on the deployed module layer.
Patent•
Training a computer storage system for automatic filing of data using graphical representations of storage locations

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Jerome R. Bellegarda1, Scott Forstall1, Kim E. A. Silverman1, Kevin Tiene1, Bertrand Serlet1 •
Apple Inc.1
30 Apr 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a method, apparatus, and signal-bearing medium that files data in a destination based on one or more criteria is presented, where a user is presented with data and a recommended destination, and the user provides feedback that is used to train the criteria.
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and signal-bearing medium that files data in a destination based on one or more criteria. In various embodiments, the data may be email, email attachments, faxes, telephone messages, downloaded data or programs, audio, video, scanned images, photographs, blocks of text, or other data. In an embodiment, a training mode and an automatic mode are provided. During the training mode, a user is presented with data and a recommended destination, and the user provides feedback that is used to train the criteria. During an automatic mode, the data may be transferred to the destination with or without user confirmation.
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Transformable speech processor module for a hearing prosthesis

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Derek Ian Darley1, Michael Goorevich, Peter Single•
Cochlear Limited1
27 Dec 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a speech processor module is configured to be implemented in more than one mode of operation of a hearing prosthesis including as a component of a stand-alone speech processing unit, and as a part of a body-worn speech processor unit.
Abstract: A speech processor module is disclosed. The speech processor module is configured to be implemented in more than one mode of operation of a hearing prosthesis including as a component of a stand-alone speech processing unit, and as a component of a body-worn speech processing unit, wherein said body-worn speech processing unit comprises a case that protects the speech processor module from environmental conditions which can damage said speech processor module implemented in said stand-alone operating mode.
Patent•
Playback mode control device and method

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Masamichi Asukai1, Makoto Inoue1, Kenichi Makino1, Yasushi Miyajima1, Yoichiro Sako1, Katsuya Shirai1, Motoyuki Takai1, Toshiro Terauchi1 •
Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories1
10 Nov 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a replay mode controller is used to adjust the replay rate of music contents to the walking interval of the user based on an output of the vibration sensor. But this controller is not suitable for mobile devices.
Abstract: In a replay mode control device, the replay mode in reproducing music or video contents is controlled so as to be suitable for a user. A headphone 15 of a mobile music reproducing device 10 is provided with a vibration sensor 12 for detecting movements of the user in the up-and-down direction. A walking movement detection unit 13 detects the walking interval of the user based on an output of the vibration sensor 12. A replay mode controller 14 manages control to adjust the replay rate of music contents to the walking interval of the user.
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Method and apparatus for soft switching

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Sheng Pan1, Li Sun1, Ni Ma1, Jiang Cheng1•
Philips1
6 May 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a method in wireless communication systems is provided for switching from P2P (Peer-to-Peer) communication mode to UP-UTRAN-Down (conventional communication mode) and from conventional communications mode to P2PC mode.
Abstract: A method in wireless communication systems is provided for switching from P2P (Peer to Peer) communication mode to UP-UTRAN-DOWN (conventional communication mode) and from conventional communication mode to P2P mode, wherein the method performed by a user equipment for switching from P2P communication mode to conventional communication mode comprising steps of: detecting the direct link used by the user equipment in P2P communication with the other user equipment; sending a request for switching to conventional communication mode to a wireless communication network system if the detecting result indicates that the communication quality of the direct link can't satisfy the requirement for P2P communication; and establishing conventional communication connection so as to communicate with said the other user equipment in conventional mode, after receiving the acknowledge (ACK) message of the request for switching sent by the network system.
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Multi-purpose source synchronous interface circuitry

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Paul T. Sasaki1, Jason R. Bergendahl1, Atul V. Ghia1, Hassan K. Bazargan1, Ketan Sodha1, Jian Tan1, Qi Zhang1, Suresh M. Menon1 •
Xilinx1
17 Aug 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a serializer-deserializer is described, which includes an input deserializer and an output serializer, which may be commonly coupled via an input/output pad.
Abstract: A serializer-deserializer instantiated in configurable logic of an integrated circuit is described. The serializer-deserializer includes an input deserializer and an output serializer, which may be commonly coupled via an input/output pad. Each of the serializer and deserializer may be configured for an operating mode selected from a Single Data Rate mode and a Double Data Rate mode. The serializer-deserializer may be used as part of a synchronous interface.
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Capturing portions of an electronic document

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Dharmesh N. Bhakta1, Jeeha Kim1, Trung Ly1, Juan Francisco Obas1, Lakshmi Potluri1 •
IBM1
12 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method and apparatus for capturing portions of an electronic document, which includes activating a capture mode based on a user input, selecting a portion of the electronic document in response to activating the capture mode, and receiving the selected portion of electronic document.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for capturing portions of an electronic document. The method includes activating a capture mode based on a user input, selecting a portion of an electronic document in response to activating the capture mode, and receiving the selected portion of the electronic document in response to selecting the portion of the electronic document. The method also includes providing the selected portion of the electronic document in a predetermined format.
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