931 Blue Lake Cir, Richardson, TX 75080 • 4696185968
2183 Buckingham Rd, Richardson, TX 75081
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Locust Grove, OK
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Fort Wayne, IN
Work
Company:
Morgan keegan & co
Address:
110 W Debbie Ln, Arlington, TX 76063
Phones:
8174532877
Position:
Vice president
Industries:
Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Companies
Specialities
Corporate and Securities • Corporate Counseling • Mergers • Acquisitions and Divestitures • Health Care • Labor and Employment • Real Estate • Corporate • Business • Immigration • Real Property
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Menefee Vice President
Morgan Keegan & CO Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Comp...
110 W Debbie Ln, Arlington, TX 76063 Website: morgankeegan.com
Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic Jacksonville 4500 San Pablo Rd S, Jacksonville, FL 32224 9049532000 (phone), 9049532898 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Meharry Medical College School of Medicine Graduated: 1999
Procedures:
Lumbar Puncture Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy Nutrition Therapy
Conditions:
Anemia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Skin Cancer Bacterial Pneumonia Bladder Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Menefee graduated from the Meharry Medical College School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Jacksonville, FL and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Menefee is affiliated with Mayo Clinic.
Corporate and Securities Corporate Counseling Mergers Acquisitions and Divestitures Health Care Labor and Employment Real Estate Corporate Business Immigration Real Property
ISLN:
915288319
Admitted:
1999
University:
Grove City College, B.A., 1991; Grove City College, B.A., 1991
Law School:
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, J.D., 1999
Us Patents
Detecting A Target Using An Optical Augmentation Sensor
Mitchell B. Haeri - Irvine CA, US Kenneth K. Colson - West Tawakoni TX, US Richard A. Cesari - Dallas TX, US Timothy G. Brauer - Carrollton TX, US Michael C. Menefee - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G01N 21/55
US Classification:
356445
Abstract:
In one embodiment, detecting a target includes directing a laser beam towards an area and detecting the laser beam reflected from the area. Whether the received laser beam comprises an optically augmented reflection indicating retro-reflection from a target is determined. The target indicates presence of an explosive device. The target is detected if the received laser beam comprises the optically augmented reflection.
Alan G. Silver - Allen TX, US Michael C. Menefee - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 H04N 7/00
US Classification:
3482181, 348 38
Abstract:
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a system for generating a reconstructed image generally includes a carrier substrate, a number of image sensors, and an image processing circuit. The image sensors are mounted on a surface of the carrier substrate. The image processing circuit is coupled to each of the image sensors and operable to receive a raw image from each of a plurality of image sensors and combine the raw image of each of the image sensors into the reconstructed image.
Aaron C. Wilkinson - Plano TX, US Michael C. Menefee - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06F 3/033 G09G 5/08
US Classification:
345158
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, a computer display pointer device includes an image processor coupled to a display and a video camera. The display is configured to be worn by a user and display a computer image over a portion of the user's field-of-view. The video camera is operable to be worn by the user and boresighted to a field-of-view of the user. The image processor receives a video signal from the video camera that includes an image of a pointer element configured on a hand of the user, determines a position of the pointer element according to the received video image, and moves a cursor on the display according to the position of the pointer element.
System And Method For Managing Merchant-Consumer Interactions
Gregory W. Harvey - Marion IA, US Samuel N. Brown - Dallas TX, US David S. Sink - Dallas TX, US Aaron Wilkinson - Plano TX, US Michael Menefee - Richardson TX, US Mark S. Saum - Plano TX, US Colm Bergin - Dallas TX, US Bruce Parker - Richardson TX, US Ralf Erich Schulz - San Francisco CA, US Jon Buell - Dallas TX, US Jason Fisher - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1423, 705 261, 705 144
Abstract:
A system for combining a payment mechanism with an offer to a consumer is described. The system includes a virtual payment account number generation engine to generate virtual payment account numbers that can be used by a consumer in a payment transaction at a merchant, the virtual payment account number generation service also operable to take a portion of the virtual payment account number and send it as a checkout code to a consumer using the consumer's mobile device, and an offer generation engine used to set rules for an offer to be sent to consumers, create a fund for the offer, and determine individual consumer's eligibility for the offer. The offer is associated with the checkout code such that the offer is processed as part of the payment during the payment transaction using the virtual payment account number.
System And Method For Managing Merchant-Consumer Interactions
Samuel N. Brown - Dallas TX, US David S. Sink - Dallas TX, US Aaron Wilkinson - Plano TX, US Michael Menefee - Richardson TX, US Mark S. Saum - Plano TX, US Colm Bergin - Dallas TX, US Bruce Parker - Richardson TX, US Ralf Erich Schulz - San Francisco CA, US Jon Buell - Dallas TX, US Jason Fisher - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
ModoPayment, LLC - Richardson TX
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1426, 705 41, 705 1433
Abstract:
A system for combining a payment mechanism with an offer to a consumer is described. The system includes a virtual payment account number generation engine to generate virtual payment account numbers that can be used by a consumer in a payment transaction at a merchant, the virtual payment account number generation service also operable to take a portion of the virtual payment account number and send it as a checkout code to a consumer using the consumer's mobile device, and an offer generation engine used to set rules for an offer to be sent to consumers, create a fund for the offer, and determine individual consumer's eligibility for the offer. The offer is associated with the checkout code such that the offer is processed as part of the payment during the payment transaction using the virtual payment account number.
Visual Sign Language Translation Training Device And Method
Methods, devices and systems for training a pattern recognition system are described. In one example, a method for training a sign language translation system includes generating a three-dimensional (3D) scene that includes a 3D model simulating a gesture that represents a letter, a word, or a phrase in a sign language. The method includes obtaining a value indicative of a total number of training images to be generated, using the value indicative of the total number of training images to determine a plurality of variations of the 3D scene for generating of the training images, applying each of plurality of variations to the 3D scene to produce a plurality of modified 3D scenes, and capturing an image of each of the plurality of modified 3D scenes to form the training images for a neural network of the sign language translation system.
Real-Time Gesture Recognition Method And Apparatus
Disclosed are methods, apparatus and systems for real-time gesture recognition. One exemplary method for the real-time identification of a gesture communicated by a subject includes receiving, by a first thread of the one or more multi-threaded processors, a first set of image frames associated with the gesture, the first set of image frames captured during a first time interval, performing, by the first thread, pose estimation on each frame of the first set of image frames including eliminating background information from each frame to obtain one or more areas of interest, storing information representative of the one or more areas of interest in a shared memory accessible to the one or more multi-threaded processors, and performing, by a second thread of the one or more multi-threaded processors, a gesture recognition operation on a second set of image frames associated with the gesture.
Automated Gesture Identification Using Neural Networks
Disclosed are methods, apparatus and systems for gesture recognition based on neural network processing. One exemplary method for identifying a gesture communicated by a subject includes receiving a plurality of images associated with the gesture, providing the plurality of images to a first 3-dimensional convolutional neural network (3D CNN) and a second 3D CNN, where the first 3D CNN is operable to produce motion information, where the second 3D CNN is operable to produce pose and color information, and where the first 3D CNN is operable to implement an optical flow algorithm to detect the gesture, fusing the motion information and the pose and color information to produce an identification of the gesture, and determining whether the identification corresponds to a singular gesture across the plurality of images using a recurrent neural network that comprises one or more long short-term memory units.
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