Juniper Networks - USA since Mar 2012
Theater Advocate, Americas
Juniper Networks Aug 2006 - Mar 2012
Senior Product Manager, Enterprise Branch Office Platforms
Nortel Networks 1999 - Aug 2006
Senior Product Manager, Portfolio Brand Management
Nortel 1997 - 1999
Product Marketing Manager
Canada Post Corporation 1995 - 1997
Manager, Electronic Commerce Services
Education:
York University 1982 - 1984
MBA, Entrepreneurial Studies, Strategy
University of Manitoba 1977 - 1982
B. Comm Hons., Finance
Skills:
Go-to-market Strategy Product Lifecycle Management Product Management Cloud Computing Wireless Enterprise Software Business Development Managed Services Product Development Strategy Management Marketing Strategy Network Security Team Leadership VoIP Project Management IP Business Planning Unified Communications Telecommunications
2984 S. Lynnhaven Rd., Ste. 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 7574986118
Kent Stevens Director
Chesterbrook of Leesburg Condominium Association, Inc
Kent Stevens President
PUESTA DEL SOL AT LAS BRISAS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC
15751 San Carlos Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33908 27299 Riverview Ctr Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134 2685 Horseshoe Dr S, Naples, FL 34104 28100 Bonita Grande Dr, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Kent Stevens Treasurer, Vice-President
E. G. HART & COMPANY, INC Ret Alcoholic Beverages
863 Western Ave, Lynn, MA 01905 7815931311
Us Patents
Automated Camera-Based Tracking System For Sports Contests
Noble G. Larson - Arlington MA Kent A. Stevens - Eugene OR
International Classification:
G06F 1544
US Classification:
364410
Abstract:
A system for the accumulation of detailed moment-to-moment information concerning the movements of players and of the ball in a sporting contest. One or more cameras (11, 12, 14) are situated so as to cover the entire playing area (10) of the event. The output of at least one of these cameras is provided to a digital image processor (22), which tracks the movements of the images, or silhouettes, of players in the camera images. By employing multiple camera views of the same playing area, the tracking processor can, in most cases, resolve ambiguities arising from overlaps in any one view. For the remaining, unresolved, cases, one or more human operators, provided with the same or similar camera views, are employed, through an interactive interface. The operators are provided with apparatus (30) for identifying players, through a query/response method, as requested by the tracking processor (22). The operators also provide initial player identification at the start of the event, and following breaks in the action, using the same apparatus.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Kent M Stevens - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)