Dr. Bush graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 2006. She works in Columbus, OH and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Bush is affiliated with Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Northside Anesthesia ServicesNorthside Anesthesia Services LLC 8111 Township Line Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260 3177055050 (phone), 8007310751 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Indiana University School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Bush graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2002. She works in Indianapolis, IN and 3 other locations and specializes in Anesthesiology and Pediatric Anesthesiology. Dr. Bush is affiliated with Saint Vincent Womens Hospital, St Vincent Carmel Hospital and St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital & Heart Center.
Infectious Disease Associates Of Tampa Bay 4729 N Habana Ave, Tampa, FL 33614 8132518444 (phone), 8132546414 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Bush works in Tampa, FL and specializes in Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine. Ms. Bush is affiliated with Florida Hospital Carrollwood, Florida Hospital Tampa, Kindred Hospital Central Tampa and Tampa General Hospital.
- Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
A method for recognizing persons in video streams includes obtaining a live video stream, detecting a first person in the live video stream, determining from analysis of the live video stream first information that identifies an attribute of the first person, determining based on at least some of the first information that the first person is not identifiable to the computing system, storing at least some of the first information, receiving a user classification of the first person as being a stranger, and deleting the stored first information.
Systems And Methods Of Person Recognition In Video Streams
- Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
The various implementations described herein include systems and methods for recognizing persons in video streams. In one aspect, a method includes: (1) obtaining a live video stream; (2) detecting person(s) in the stream; and (3) determining, from analysis of the live video stream, personally identifiable information of the detected person(s); (4) determining, based on the personally identifiable information, that the first person is not known to the computing system; (5) in accordance with the determination that the first person is not known: (a) storing the personally identifiable information; and (b) requesting a user to classify the first person; and (6) in accordance with (i) a determination that a predetermined amount of time has elapsed since the request was transmitted and a response was not received, or (ii) a determination that a response was received classifying the first person as a stranger, deleting the stored personally identifiable information.
Systems And Methods Of Person Recognition In Video Streams
- MOUNTAIN VIEW CA, US George Alban Heitz - Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/62 H04N 7/18 G08B 13/196 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
A method for recognizing persons in video streams includes obtaining a live video stream, detecting a first person in the live video stream, determining from analysis of the live video stream first information that identifies an attribute of the first person, determining based on at least some of the first information that the first person is not identifiable to the computing system, storing at least some of the first information, receiving a user classification of the first person as being a stranger, and deleting the stored first information.
Systems And Methods Of Person Recognition In Video Streams
- MOUNTAIN VIEW CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/62 H04N 7/18 G08B 13/196 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
The various implementations described herein include systems and methods for recognizing persons in video streams. In one aspect, a method includes: obtaining images collected by video cameras in a smart home environment, each image including a detected person; for each image, obtaining first information that identifies an attribute of the detected person, the first information generated from analysis of the image; grouping the images into a first group of a plurality of groups based on the first information, each group of the plurality of groups representing a unique person; receiving a request to remove a first image from the first group; removing the first image from the first group; and disassociating the first information from the first group.
Systems And Methods Of Person Recognition In Video Streams
- MOUNTAIN VIEW CA, US George Alban Heitz - Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/62 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
The various implementations described herein include systems and methods for recognizing persons in video streams. In one aspect, a method includes: (1) obtaining a live video stream; (2) detecting person(s) in the stream; and (3) determining, from analysis of the live video stream, first information of the detected person(s); (4) determining, based on the first information, that the first person is not known to the computing system; (5) in accordance with the determination that the first person is not known: (a) storing the first information; and (b) requesting a user to classify the first person; and (6) in accordance with a determination that a response was received classifying the first person as a stranger, deleting the stored first information.
Systems And Methods Of Person Recognition In Video Streams
- Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 5/232
Abstract:
The various implementations described herein include systems and methods for recognizing persons in video streams. In one aspect, a method includes: (1) obtaining a live video stream; (2) detecting person(s) in the stream; and (3) determining, from analysis of the live video stream, personally identifiable information of the detected person(s); (4) determining, based on the personally identifiable information, that the first person is not known to the computing system; (5) in accordance with the determination that the first person is not known: (a) storing the personally identifiable information; and (b) requesting a user to classify the first person; and (6) in accordance with (i) a determination that a predetermined amount of time has elapsed since the request was transmitted and a response was not received, or (ii) a determination that a response was received classifying the first person as a stranger, deleting the stored personally identifiable information.
Systems And Methods For Person Recognition Data Management
- Mountain View CA, US Rizwan Ahmed Chaudhry - Palo Alto CA, US Navneet Dalal - Atherton CA, US James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US Jennifer Bush - Mountain View CA, US Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US Kara Gates - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Butler - Mountain View CA, US Yohannes Kifle - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/62 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
The various implementations described herein include systems and methods for recognizing persons in video streams. In one aspect, a method includes: (1) obtaining images collected by video cameras in a smart home environment, each image including a detected person; (2) for each image, obtaining personally identifiable information of the detected person, the personally identifiable information generated from analysis of the image; (3) grouping the images into a first group of a plurality of groups based on the personally identifiable information, each group of the plurality of groups representing a unique person; (4) receiving from a user a request to remove a first image from the first group; and (5) in response to the request: (a) removing the first image from the first group; and (b) disassociating the corresponding personally identifiable information from the first group.
Method And System For Formatting Messages Into Stylized Messages For Print Out
- Los Altos CA, US Joseph M. Beninato - Mountain View CA, US Julia D. Schiff - Los Gatos CA, US Jennifer Bush - San Jose CA, US Jin Yaw Sun - San Jose CA, US Sharon E. Chiarella - Redwood City CA, US Yair Zadik - Palo Alto CA, US Michael R. Migliore - Palo Alto CA, US Barclay R. Loftus - Mountain View CA, US Marian B. Cauwet - Cupertino CA, US Joseph Posner - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Presto Services, Inc. - Los Altos CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Methods for formatting messages into stylized templates for delivery to a printer. The templates include a variety of different formats to accommodate the various elements of the message. The available templates can include themed templates, calendars, to-do lists, address books, stationary, and the like. The system and methods format the message by parsing the elements of the message into component parts and fitting them within a template.