Leighton K Chong

age ~75

from Honolulu, HI

Also known as:
  • Leighton Pt Chong
  • Leighton Trs Chong
  • Leighton Living Chong
  • Leighton C Chong
  • Tr Leighton Chong
  • Leighton Kwai Mung Chong
  • Leighton M Chong
  • Km Chong Leighton
  • Chong Leighton
  • Sheila Chong
Phone and address:
133 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821
8083732605

Leighton Chong Phones & Addresses

  • 133 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821 • 8083732605
  • 118 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821
  • 841 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI 96813 • 8085333636
  • New York, NY
  • Walnut Creek, CA
  • 133 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821 • 8082215731

Work

  • Company:
    Hawaiian electric industries, inc.
  • Position:
    Accounting and compensation administrator

Emails

l***c@hotmail.com

Industries

Utilities

Specialities

Intellectual Property • Technology Law • Patents • E-Commerce • Software Protection • Electronics • Information Technology

Us Patents

  • System For Converting Media Content For Interactive Tv Use

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  • US Patent:
    6496981, Dec 17, 2002
  • Filed:
    Sep 19, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    08/933666
  • Inventors:
    Douglass A. Wistendahl - Greenwich CT 06830
    Leighton K. Chong - Honolulu HI 96821
  • International Classification:
    H04N 710
  • US Classification:
    725112, 725 61, 345731, 345619
  • Abstract:
    A system for allowing media content to be used as an interactive media program comprises: (a) media content in the form of successive image display frames indexed in a time sequence; (b) object mapping data specifying the locations of objects appearing in the display of media content which are to be rendered interactive; (c) linkages provided through an associated interactive media program from the objects specified by the object mapping data to interactive functions to be performed upon selection of the objects in the display; and (d) a user system for operating the interactive media program in conjunction with the display of the media content by selecting an object appearing in an image display frame and performing the interactive function linked thereto. The invention includes an authoring system for generating the object mapping data for the media content. In a preferred interactive TV system, media content, in the form of movies, TV programs, advertising, and the like, can be presented as interactive media programs by transmitting the TV content with object mapping data (âhot spotsâ) to a set top box connected to a viewers TV.
  • System For Converting Tv Content To Interactive Tv Game Program Operated With A Standard Remote Control And Tv Set-Top Box

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  • US Patent:
    7577978, Aug 18, 2009
  • Filed:
    Jun 16, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/463949
  • Inventors:
    Douglass A. Wistendahl - Bellport NY, US
    Leighton K. Chong - Honolulu HI, US
  • International Classification:
    H04N 7/173
  • US Classification:
    725113, 725109, 725110, 725111, 725112, 725135, 725136
  • Abstract:
    A system for converting TV content to an interactive TV game program uses viewer input pointing to “hot spot” objects in TV programs to enter answers in the game program. Viewers can point to hot spot objects whose locations are mapped in the image display frames of a TV program using a standard remote control and TV set-top box. In a preferred embodiment, the interactive TV game program is a crossword puzzle game offered through the TV's electronic program guide (EPG). Correct answers to the crossword puzzle clues can be entered by linkages from corresponding hot spot objects found in TV movies, ads, video spots, and other types of TV programs on the TV channels. Upon finding a hot spot object that corresponds to a correct answer, the viewer can use the directional arrow keys and “Select” or “Enter” key of the remote control to “click” on the object in the image display frame, and the corresponding answer is entered in the crossword puzzle being played, such as by changing transparent text overlaid on the grid of the crossword puzzle to a darkened color on the viewer's TV display, thus fixing the answer in the crossword puzzle. The viewer can enable “clue helpers” such as on-screen prompts or highlighting of clue answers to facilitate play. A viewer who does not use “clue helpers” may receive a higher score for each clue answer correctly found.
  • System For Converting Existing Tv Content To Interactive Tv Programs Operated With A Standard Remote Control And Tv Set-Top Box

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  • US Patent:
    20020056136, May 9, 2002
  • Filed:
    Mar 21, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/815020
  • Inventors:
    Douglass Wistendahl - Bellport NY, US
    Leighton Chong - Honolulu HI, US
  • International Classification:
    H04N007/173
  • US Classification:
    725/135000
  • Abstract:
    A method for converting existing media content to interactive media content defines “hot spots” in a display frame of TV program content to trigger an interactive response when a viewer “clicks” on the “hot spots”. The “hot spots” are defined by N Data representing their positions in the display area, and are not hyperlink codes embedded in digital video data. By avoiding embedded codes, the underlying TV content can remain uncorrupted, and the hot spot position data can be readily authored as adjunct data without having to edit and process each frame of the TV content. The hot spot positions can be defined as coordinate locations in the display area, and the positions can be haloed in the display image. Another version is to define the hot spots as marker positions in an HTML-type “page” that is parsed or overlaid to display the hot spots at the appropriate positions in the display area. A standard remote can be adapted as a pointing device by using its directional arrows to toggle among haloed “hot spot” positions. The set-top box can also have its detection program for the remote control signals modified so that a series of arrow button presses can be interpreted as pointing in increments in “staircase” fashion to a position in the display area. Another adaptation is to point with a vector ray to a hot spot in the display area by pressing the directional arrows on the standard remote control. Another variation of the system is to detect the viewer's pointing at objects in a display with a mouse or pointing device, and send them as “reverse hot spot” or “no spot” data upstream to the cable head-end, and ultimately to a program sponsor or advertiser for the TV program.
  • Online Meeting Planning System With 3-Node Configuration

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  • US Patent:
    20020111845, Aug 15, 2002
  • Filed:
    Sep 13, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/954442
  • Inventors:
    Leighton Chong - Honolulu HI, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F017/60
  • US Classification:
    705/008000
  • Abstract:
    A 3-node online meeting planning system includes a secure computer as a first node which is protected from unauthorized access running a meeting planner application program for entering meeting planning data which includes sensitive data of persons authorized as attendees at a meeting event and non-sensitive group data, a public online site as a second node which receives only the non-sensitive group data uploaded from the first node and assembles a unique meeting group program for the group using the non-sensitive group data, and a private online site as a third node which receives the assembled meeting group program from the second node and the sensitive data downloaded from the first node and combines them in an online private meeting group site accessible only to authorized attendees of the meeting event. Using this 3-node system, the meeting planner at the secure computer can retain control of the sensitive data, while using the non-sensitive group data for resource browsing and meeting planning functions on the public online site, which may be an ASP meeting planner portal which has an interface and navigation schema familiar to meeting planners and provides high-powered search tools and links to other public sites. The private meeting group site can be made the hub for a wide range of transactions, fulfillment functions, and group communications functions for the meeting event.
  • System For Mapping Hot Spots In Media Content For Interactive Digital Media Program

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  • US Patent:
    57088454, Jan 13, 1998
  • Filed:
    Sep 29, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/536107
  • Inventors:
    Douglass A. Wistendahl - Greenwich CT
    Leighton K. Chong - Honolulu HI
  • International Classification:
    G06T 100
  • US Classification:
    395806
  • Abstract:
    A system for allowing media content to be used in an interactive digital media (IDM) program has Frame Data for the media content and object mapping data (N Data) representing the frame addresses and display location coordinates for objects appearing in the media content. The N Data are maintained separately from the Frame Data for the media content, so that the media content can be kept intact without embedded codes and can be played back on any system. The IDM program has established linkages connecting the objects mapped by the N Data to other functions to be performed in conjunction with display of the media content. Selection of an object appearing in the media content with a pointer results in initiation of the interactive function. A broad base of existing non-interactive media content, such as movies, videos, advertising, and television programming can be converted to interactive digital media use. An authoring system for creating IDM programs has an object outlining tool and a object motion tracking tool for facilitating the generation of N Data.
  • Machine Translation And Telecommunications System Using User Id Data To Select Dictionaries

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  • US Patent:
    55351204, Jul 9, 1996
  • Filed:
    Jun 7, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/487450
  • Inventors:
    Leighton K. Chong - New York NY
    Christine K. Kamprath - Austin TX
  • Assignee:
    Trans-Link International Corp. - Honolulu HI
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1728
  • US Classification:
    36441903
  • Abstract:
    A machine translation and telecommunications system includes a machine translation engine for translation of input text from a source language to a target language, a dictionary database including a core dictionary and a plurality of sublanguage (domain) dictionaries usable for translation from a source to a target language, a receiving interface for receiving text input from any of a plurality of users, each text input being accompanied by control information including user ID data indicative of one or more sublanguages preferred by a particular user, an output interface, and a dictionary control module coupled to the receiving interface responsive to the user ID data indicative of a sublanguage preference of a particular user for selecting a corresponding sublanguage dictionary of the dictionary database to be used by the machine translation engine along with the core dictionary for performing translation of the particular user's text input. User dictionaries can be maintained and selected to enhance translation accuracy in the same manner. The dictionary database encompassing core, sublanguage (domain), and user dictionaries is cumulated for greater capability over time through the use of dictionary maintenance utilities for updating the dictionaries.
  • Automatic Text Translation And Routing System

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  • US Patent:
    51756846, Dec 29, 1992
  • Filed:
    Dec 31, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/636400
  • Inventors:
    Leighton K. Chong - New York NY
  • Assignee:
    Trans-Link International Corp. - Honolulu HI
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1538
  • US Classification:
    364419
  • Abstract:
    A machine translation system includes an automatic routing system for automatically translating input text of a source language and sending output text of a selected target language to an addressee, in response to designations of the addressee, the target language, and/or the selected sublanguage scanned from a cover page for the input text. The system can interface with a number of input sources, such as a fax machine combined with a page scanner, a fax/modem board, or a network interface coupled to a server computer system. The server computer system can control the operation of the machine translation module for multiple target languages and/or sublanguages as designated by the cover page. A page formatting module is used to compose the translated text into a desired page format, and to provide footnotes for alternate translations of ambiguous phrases of the input text. The cover page can also designate a plurality of addressees in different target languages.
  • Machine Translation And Telecommunications System

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  • US Patent:
    54973198, Mar 5, 1996
  • Filed:
    Sep 26, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/312440
  • Inventors:
    Leighton K. Chong - New York NY
    Christine K. Kamprath - Austin TX
  • Assignee:
    Trans-link International Corp. - Honolulu HI
  • International Classification:
    G06F 1728
  • US Classification:
    36441902
  • Abstract:
    A machine translation and telecommunications system automatically translates input text in a source language to output text in a target language using a dictionary database (22) containing core language dictionaries for general words, a plurality of sublanguage dictionaries for specialized words of different domains or user groups, and a plurality of user dictionaries for individualized words used by different users. The system includes a receiving interface (11) for receiving input from a sender, in the form of electronic text, facsimile (graphics) input, or page image data, and an output module (30) for sending translated output text to any designated recipient(s). The input text is accompanied by a cover page or header (50) identifying the sender, one or more recipients, their addresses, the source/target languages of the text, any sublanguage(s) applicable to the input text, and any formatting requirements for the output text. The system uses the cover page or header data to select the core language, sublanguage, and/or user dictionaries to be used for translation processing, to format the translated output text, and to send the output to the recipient(s) at the designated address(es). The dictionary database (22) can cumulate and evolve over time by adding new words as scratch entries to the user dictionaries and, through the use of dictionary maintenance utilities, by updating and/or moving the scratch entries to higher-level subdomain, domain, or even core dictionaries as their usage gains currency.

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Leighton Kwai Chong - Lawyer

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Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1975
Education:
Boston University School of Law
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Leighton K.M. Chong, Honolulu HI - Lawyer

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Address:
IP & Patent Atty
133 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821
8083750078 (Office)
Licenses:
Hawaii - Active 1993
Education:
Boston University
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Leighton K. Chong, New York NY - Lawyer

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Office:
Ostrager Chong Flaherty & Broitman P.C.
570 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Phone:
2126810600 (Phone)
Specialties:
Intellectual Property
Technology Law
Patents
E-Commerce
Software Protection
Electronics
Information Technology
Memberships:
Hawaii State (Vice-Chair, Intellectual Property and Technology Law Section, 2004-2006) and American (Chair, Bioinformatics Subcommittee, 2005-2006
New Information Technology Committee
Intellectual Property Law Section) Bar Associations
American Intellectual Property Law Association
Licensing Executive Society (Member, High Technology Section)
Hawaii Intellectual Property Licensing Conference (Co-Chair, 2005-2006).
ISLN:
908400964
Admitted:
1974, New York
U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
1993, Hawaii
U.S. District Court, District of Hawaii
registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
University:
Yale University, B.S.E.E., 1971
Law School:
Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1974
Links:
Site
Biography:
Brumbaugh Graves Donohue & Raymond, Associate, 1974-1978; Darby & Darby, P.C., Associate, 1978-1980; Ostrager Chong & Flaherty, P.C., Co-Founder and Partner, 1988-1997; Ostrager Chong Flaherty & Broit...

Resumes

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Accounting And Compensation Administrator

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Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.
Accounting and Compensation Administrator
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Leighton Chong
Partner
Jackson & Godbey
Attorney
1003 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI 96813
8085238894
Leighton Chong
Chair Of The Intellectual Property And Technology Section
Hawaii State Bar Association
Professional Organization Legal Services Office Misc Personal Services
1100 Alakea St, Honolulu, HI 96813
8085371868, 8085217936
Leighton K. Chong
Principal
Ostrager Chong Flaherty and Broitman PC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
133 Kaai St, Honolulu, HI 96821

Youtube

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Icon Profile : Tommy Chong

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    1h 6m 6s

Leighton Lecture Video 2015

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    1h 8m 4s

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Leighton Chong

Lived:
Honolulu, HI
New York, NY
Education:
Yale University, B.S.E.E., Boston University School of Law, J.D.
About:
Leighton K. Chong has been an intellectual property and patent attorney covering a wide range of technologies over four decades.  He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering f...

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