Richard C. Waters - Concord MA Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Larry D. Seiler - Boylston MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, INC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
345426
Abstract:
In a method for rendering an evolving three-dimensional scene description as a series of two-dimensional images (frames), the evolving scene description includes object geometries G and their associated shader procedures S. Each shader procedure S is factored into a static procedure S and a dynamic procedure S such that S(A,I)=S (S (A,R),I), where A denotes the appearance parameters required to shade objects, I denotes an instance of the control parameters, and R denotes a range of control parameters which include I. Similarly, the rendering procedure TSI (transform, sample, and interpolate) for object geometry is factored into a static procedure TSI and a dynamic procedure TSI such that TSI(G,I)=TSI (TSI (G,R),I). The factorization of both S and TSI is chosen to significantly reduce the overall rendering time for the evolving scene. Specifically, viewpoint independent or weakly viewpoint dependent computations S (A,R) and TSI (G,R) are computed in the static phase of rendering and stored either as independent data structures or as a single combined data structure called the internal representation.
Sarah F. Frisken - Arlington MA Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, INC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345420
Abstract:
A method generates a detail directed hierarchical representation of a distance field that is enclosed by a bounding box. The method begins by partitioning the bounding box enclosing the distance field into cells. Each cell has a size corresponding to detail of the distance field and a location with respect to the bounding box. Next, the distance field is sampled to obtain a set of values of the distance field for each cell. A method for reconstructing the portion of the distance field enclosed by the cell is specified for each cell. The location and size, the set of values, and the method for reconstructing for each cell are stored in a memory to enable reconstruction of the distance field by applying the reconstruction methods of the cells to the values.
Representing A Color Gamut With A Hierarchical Distance Field
Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Sarah F. Frisken - Arlington MA Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345590
Abstract:
The invention provides a method for representing a device color gamut as a detail directed hierarchical distance field. A distance field representing the device color gamut is enclosed with a bounding box. The enclosed distance field is partitioned into a plurality of cells. Each cell has a size corresponding to detail of the continuous distance field and a location with respect to the bounding box. A set of values of the enclosed distance field is sampled for each cell. A method for reconstructing the portion of the distance field enclosed by the cell is specified. The size, the location, the set of values, and the method for reconstructing is stored in a memory to enable reconstruction of the device color gamut by applying the reconstruction methods of the cells to the values.
Game Playing With Individual Anonymous Laser Pointers
Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A63F 1300
US Classification:
463 34, 273459, 463 51
Abstract:
An image processing system enables the manipulation of individual anonymous laser pointers in interactive visual games. The system includes a display system that displays an image on a display screen. A camera acquires a sequence of images of the display screen. Participants in the game aim individual laser pointers at the screen; the laser pointers form dots on the display screen. A warp module corrects the acquired images for distortion. A registration module registers the corrected sequence of images with the displayed image, and modifies the displayed image in response to a distribution of the laser dots on the display screen.
Method For Dynamic Constraint Handling In Vertex Based Optimization Of A Continuous Complex System
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 6, 703 2
Abstract:
A method optimizes a system. Performances of a plurality of design parameters of an objective function modeling the system are represented in a search space. A set of vertices are positioned in the search space, and each vertex has an associated performance. The model also includes a plurality of constraints. The constraints and the objective function are grouped according to a plurality of unique hierarchical levels. The group including the objective function has a highest level. The performance of a particular vertex is evaluated, in a low to high order of the levels, according to the groupings of the constraints and the objective function. The evaluated performance and the associated level is assigned to the particular vertex as soon as the evaluated performance is negative, unless the associated level is the highest level, in which case the assigned performance is evaluated from the objective function to partition the search space into a plurality of partitions according to the levels.
Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
708200
Abstract:
A method memoizes a computation as follows. A set of input parameters is provided to the computation. A determination is made to see whether a memo contains results of the computation on sets of memoized parameters near the set of input parameters. If true, the computation for the set of input parameters is reconstructed using the results of the computations on the sets of memoized parameters near the set of input parameters. If false, the computation is performed using the set of input parameters. A result of the computation on the set of input parameters is then memoized, and that result is provided as output of the computation.
Sculpting Objects Using Detail-Directed Hierarchical Distance Fields
Sarah F. Frisken - Arlington MA Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Thouis R. Jones - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345622, 345420
Abstract:
A method sculpts an object expressed as a model. A hierarchical distance field is generated from the model according to generation parameters. The hierarchical distance field is edited according to editing parameters, and the hierarchical distance field is rendered while editing. To generate the hierarchical distance field, the object distance field is enclosed with an object bounding box. The enclosed object distance field is partitioned into a plurality of cells. Each cell has a size corresponding to detail of the object distance field and a location with respect to the object bounding box. A set of values of the enclosed object distance field is sampled for each cell. A method for reconstructing the portion of the distance field enclosed by the cell is specified for each cell. The size, the location, the set of values, and the method for reconstructing for each cell are stored in a memory to enable reconstruction of the object distance field by applying the reconstruction methods of the cells to the values. The hierarchical distance field adapts to detail introduced while editing.
Distance Based Constraints For Adaptively Sampled Distance Fields
Ronald N. Perry - Cambridge MA Sarah F. Frisken - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06T 1160
US Classification:
345619, 345678
Abstract:
A method edits a graphics object with a computer implemented tool by first representing the graphics object by an adaptively sampled distance field, and defining a mask by a distance field. Then, the tool is iteratively moved with respect to the object while constraining the movement according to the mask to edit the object.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 2008 to Oct 2014 IRB Human Investigational Committee Board Member - Blue TeamTufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 1998 to Oct 2014 Director of the Gavel CenterProvisional Restorative Materials and Techniques - Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 2013 to 2013Preclinical Seminars in Operative Dentistry - Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 2012 to 2012Self-Etch
2008 to 2012SERVICE TO PROFESSION
2010 to 2010 Dental Learning.net, Editorial Board Member for Dental ProductsHilary Fisher Nelson
2009 to 2009 Expert witness for AttorneyTufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 2008 to 2008 Clinical ProfessorLongitudinal Efficacy Dentifrice
2007 to 2008Massachusetts Dental Society
2006 to 2008Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 2000 to 2008 Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Restorative DentistryEvaluation of CAD
2003 to 2007Board Reality Publishing Company Houston, TX 2006 to 2006 Product EvaluatorInside Dentistry, Aegis Publications, LLC Newton, PA 2006 to 2006Practice Management Seminars Boston, MA 2005 to 2005Evaluation of Enamel Polish
2004 to 2005"Temporization & Esthetic Provisionalization" - ICE Program Boston, MA 1998 to 2004 Course DirectorClinical Evaluation of Curing Light
2002 to 2003Clinical Evaluation of a Flowable Composite
2002 to 2003Clinical Evaluation
1999 to 2002Evaluation of Packable Composite
1997 to 2002Clinical Evaluation of Pertac
Jun 1998 to Jun 2001Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
2000 to 2001 Interplak Rotary Brush HeadElectric Toothbrush Development
2000 to 2001Restorative
1999 to 2001Yankee Dental Congress
1995 to 2001 Presiding ChairClinical Evaluation of Bleaching System
1998 to 2000Clinical Evaluation of Bleaching System
1998 to 2000University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 1993 to 2000 Assistant Clinical Professor, TuftsDepartments of Restorative and General Dentistry - Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 1999 to 1999International College of Dentists
1999 to 1999Academy of Dentistry International
1999 to 1999Tufts University
1999 to 1999Academy of General Dentists
1998 to 1999University School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 1994 to 1998 Assistant Head of Operative Division, TuftsCombined In-Office and Take
1996 to 1997Academy of General Dentistry - Local Action Committee
1995 to 1997Esthetic Fellowship Program Boston, MA 1992 to 1997 Coordinator of Pilot ProgramAcademy of General Dentistry - Council of Membership
1995 to 1996Massachusetts Academy of General Dentistry
1994 to 1994 Membership ChairpersonTufts
1993 to 1993 Research Associate & Clinical InstructorEsthetic Fellowship Program Boston, MA 1993 to 1993 Clinical CoordinatorMassachusetts Academy of General Dentistry
1993 to 1993 Director of Student RecruitmentOmicron Kappa Upsilon - XiXi Chapter
1993 to 1993Omicron Kappa Upsilon - Lambda MU Chapter
1988 to 1993Dental Research - Department of General Dentistry Boston, MA 1990 to 1990 Instructor
Education:
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine 1999 M.S.Henry M. Goldman Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry 1988 D.M.Boston College 1984 B.S.
2007 to 2000 Principal/TreasurerAYS, Inc Atlanta, GA 2009 to 2009 AssociateWells Fargo Bank Fort Bragg, CA 2005 to 2007 Personal BankerNew School for Social Research New York, NY 2004 to 2004 Graduate FacultyStanford University Stanford, CA 1999 to 2003 Business Manager/Academic Advisor & Mentor
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 1992 Master in City PlanningFriends World College/Long Island University Brooklyn, NY 1983 BA in Development Studies
Skills:
Microsoft Certified Professional, Certified Community Health Worker, Regulatory Research, Curriculum Development, Instructor/Trainer
Taco Bell Tampa, FL Dec 2010 to Sep 2011 Shift ManagerHoughton Mifflin Indianapolis, IN Mar 2007 to Dec 2010 Certified in Food Manager/Safety CertificationHewlett Packard Indianapolis, IN Oct 2005 to Jan 2007 Line LeadTaco Bell Indianapolis, IN Mar 1998 to Nov 2005 Customer Service(CS)
Education:
FastTrain College Feb 2011 Diploma in Information Technology
Stephenson & Brook Salem, MA Jan 2011 to Aug 2011 Risk Management ConsultantQuality Crafts LLC Boston, MA Jan 2009 to Jan 2011 Director of Business DevelopmentElite Flag Football League of Boston, LLC Boston, MA May 2007 to Jan 2010 Consultant/ Liaison/ Consigliore to FounderROPES & GRAY LLP Boston, MA May 2007 to Jan 2009 Mid-level ParalegalGoulston & Storrs P.C Boston, MA May 2005 to Jan 2007 ParalegalCharles River Associates Boston, MA Jun 2002 to Jul 2004 Financial Analyst/Intern
Education:
Amherst College Boston, MA Dec 2005 Certificate in Law of GenocideAmherst College Amherst, MA May 2004 Bachelor of Arts in Law Jurisprudence and Social Thought
Stephenson & Brook Salem, MA Jan 2011 to Aug 2011 Risk Management ConsultantQuality Crafts LLC Boston, MA Jan 2009 to Jan 2011 Director of Business DevelopmentElite Flag Football League of Boston, LLC Boston, MA May 2007 to Jan 2010 Consultant/ Liaison/ Consigliore to FounderROPES & GRAY LLP Boston, MA May 2007 to Jan 2009 Mid-level ParalegalGoulston & Storrs P.C Boston, MA May 2005 to Jan 2007 ParalegalCharles River Associates Boston, MA Jun 2002 to Jul 2004 Financial Analyst/Intern
Education:
Amherst College Boston, MA Dec 2005 Certificate in Law of GenocideAmherst College Amherst, MA May 2004 Bachelor of Arts in Law Jurisprudence and Social Thought
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Ronald Perry, Weymouth MA - DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine)
Meridian Dental Associates is a state-of-the-art dental practice specializing in general and cosmetic dentistry. Our approach integrates the latest advances in dental technology with an educational approach to oral health. We believe that a more knowledgeable patient is both more comfortable during procedures and a more active participant in their ongoing care. While we employ innovations in dental technology to improve our patient care, it will never replace the importance of good communication
Education:
Medical School Boston University Medical School FACD, FADI, FAGD Medical School FICD Medical School Boston College Medical School Tufts Dental School of Dental Medicine
Ronald D Perry, Brockton MA - LICSW (Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker)
Dr. Perry graduated from the New York Medical College in 1967. He works in Honolulu, HI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Perry is affiliated with Queens Medical Center and Straub Clinic & Hospital.
Milham Elementary School Portage MI 1971-1973, Cooper Elementary School Kalamazoo MI 1973-1975, Pershing Elementary School Portage MI 1973-1976, Cedarville High School Cedarville MI 1974-1978, Paw Paw Middle School Paw Paw MI 1976-1979
Community:
Kelly Thon, Nicholas Massaway, Jennifer Killingbeck, Bud Crittenden
I have let Jesus back in my life and found out that I don't know how I every survived without him!! finding Jesus is the best thing I could have ever accomplished in my life and the best for my fa...
Less than two weeks after her surgery, Rose Perry, 50, said that pain of losing her son hurts so bad. Perrys son, Ronald Perry Jr., died earlier this month at age 24 from a severe stroke that lead to a coma and fatal cardiac arrhythmia.After the stroke, Ronald Perry Jr. was put into a medically induced coma to try and save his brain function, but doctors later told Rose Perry and her husband that their son would not recover. At that point, the family was asked, along with their younger son, Christopher, if they would consider orga
CBS Chicago reports Ronald Perry, 24, suffered a stroke and died on May 16. But he was an organ donor, which means his mother, Rose, who was suffering kidney failure, was able to accept Perry's kidney, which was a perfect match.
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Mississippi Floods: Spillway Opened to Save New Orleans
In St. Mary's Parish, moving vans crowd the streets. Residents like Dr. Ronald Perry figured he'd live out his retirement in his quiet town, but now his life has been turned upside down. "It looks like a battlefield across the street its ... something we never would have expected," he said.
Date: May 15, 2011
Source: Google
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Kontje ross !
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