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Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Simpson graduated from the Ross Univ, Sch of Med, Roseau, Dominica in 2003. He works in Springfield, MO and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Simpson is affiliated with Citizens Memorial Hospital and Cox Medical Center South.
Dr. Simpson graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 2000. He works in Montgomery, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Simpson is affiliated with Baylor St Lukes Medical Center and CHI St Lukes The Woodlands Hospital.
Rose Family Medicine CenterRose Family Medicine Center Residency 4545 E 9 Ave STE 010, Denver, CO 80220 3035847900 (phone), 3035847990 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 2012
Languages:
Arabic English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Simpson graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2012. He works in Denver, CO and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Simpson is affiliated with Rose Medical Center and University Of Colorado Hospital.
Eli Dylan LORIMER - San Francisco CA, US Henrik Bentel - San Francisco CA, US Lin Kuang - Milpitas CA, US Mark Damon Wheeler - Monte Sereno CA, US Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382113
Abstract:
Methods, systems and articles of manufacture for browsing heterogeneous map data are described herein. A method embodiment includes displaying a plurality of homogeneous images, each image representing a geographic information system (GIS) dataset comprising one or more map assets an enabling browsing of GIS datasets and map assets using said displayed images independent of underlying data formats of said GIS datasets. A system embodiment includes a map data engine configured to receive a plurality of homogeneous images, each image representing a GIS dataset comprising one or more map assets, and a user interface configured to display said images and enable browsing of GIS datasets and map assets using said displayed images independent of underlying data formats of said GIS datasets.
Willem Van Lancker - San Francisco CA, US Christopher R. Harrelson - Berkeley CA, US Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US Amanda Marie Leicht - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715800, 715788
Abstract:
A user interface for rotating imagery among a plurality of canonical views of a geographic area of interest is disclosed. The interface includes at least one rotation control icon for rotating the imagery among a plurality of canonical views of the geographic area, and a direction indicating portion that indicates a compass direction associated with the canonical view presented on the display device. In particular implementations, the interface can be configured to come into view over the imagery whenever a user navigates to a particular view of the imagery where a plurality of canonical views is available. The motion of the navigation control interface appearing into the imagery is intended to draw attention to the control interface to inform the user that additional canonical views are available.
Method And System For Displaying Panoramic Imagery
Jonah Jones - Darlinghurst, AU Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/00
US Classification:
348 36, 348E07001
Abstract:
Methods and systems for navigating panoramic imagery are provided. If a user rotates panoramic imagery to a view having a view angle that deviates beyond a threshold view angle, the view of the panoramic imagery will be adjusted to the threshold view angle. In a particular implementation, the view is drifted to the threshold view angle so that a user can at least temporarily view the imagery that deviates beyond the threshold view angle. A variety of transition animations can be used as the imagery is drifted to the threshold view angle. For instance, the view can be elastically snapped back to the threshold view angle to provide a visually appealing transition to a user.
- Mountain View CA, US Christopher R. Harrelson - Berkeley CA, US Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US Amanda Marie Leicht Moore - San Francisco CA, US
A user interface for rotating imagery among a plurality of canonical views of a geographic area of interest is disclosed. The interface includes at least one rotation control icon for rotating the imagery among a plurality of canonical views of the geographic area, and a direction indicating portion that indicates a compass direction associated with the canonical view presented on the display device. In particular implementations, the interface can be configured to come into view over the imagery whenever a user navigates to a particular view of the imagery where a plurality of canonical views is available. The motion of the navigation control interface appearing into the imagery is intended to draw attention to the control interface to inform the user that additional canonical views are available.
- Mountain View CA, US Christopher Robert Harrelson - Berkeley CA, US Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US Amanda Marie Leicht Moore - San Francisco CA, US
A user interface for rotating imagery among a plurality of canonical views of a geographic area of interest is disclosed. The interface includes at least one rotation control icon for rotating the imagery among a plurality of canonical views of the geographic area, and a direction indicating portion that indicates a compass direction associated with the canonical view presented on the display device. In particular implementations, the interface can be configured to come into view over the imagery whenever a user navigates to a particular view of the imagery where a plurality of canonical views is available. The motion of the navigation control interface appearing into the imagery is intended to draw attention to the control interface to inform the user that additional canonical views are available.
- Mountain View CA, US Christopher Robert Harrelson - Berkeley CA, US Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US Amanda Marie Leicht Moore - San Francisco CA, US
A user interface for rotating imagery among a plurality of canonical views of a geographic area of interest is disclosed. The interface includes at least one rotation control icon for rotating the imagery among a plurality of canonical views of the geographic area, and a direction indicating portion that indicates a compass direction associated with the canonical view presented on the display device. In particular implementations, the interface can be configured to come into view over the imagery whenever a user navigates to a particular view of the imagery where a plurality of canonical views is available. The motion of the navigation control interface appearing into the imagery is intended to draw attention to the control interface to inform the user that additional canonical views are available.
Method And Apparatus For Unobtrusively Changing Imagery Supplementing A Map Display
Andrew Ofstad - San Francisco CA, US Willem Van Lancker - New York NY, US Matthew R. Simpson - San Francisco CA, US Bernhard Seefeld - San Francisco CA, US Ryan Douglas Kuykendall - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountian View CA
International Classification:
G06T 11/20 G06T 11/60
Abstract:
In a computing device, images being displayed in connection with a digital map are unobtrusively updated. To this end, a digital map of a first geographic area and first images related to the first geographic area are displayed. A selection of a second geographic area is received. In response to the selection of the second geographic area, a digital map of the second geographic area and second images related to the second geographic area are displayed. One of the first images is temporarily, for a perceivable amount of time, displayed with the digital map of the second geographic area, where the displayed image is unrelated to the second geographic area.
Method And System For Projecting Text Onto Surfaces In Geographic Imagery
Jonah Jones - Darlinghurst, AU Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06T 15/00 G06T 19/00
Abstract:
A user interface for viewing imagery associated with a geographic area, such as street level imagery is disclosed. The interface includes at least one text annotation projected in the three-dimensional space defined by the imagery onto a surface, such as a generally vertical surface, of an object depicted in the imagery. For example, the text annotation can be rendered such that the annotation appears to be located along the façade of a building depicted in the imagery. The projection of text annotations in the three-dimensional space can provide a more immersive, augmented reality-style view of the geographic area of interest.
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