David E. Rumph - Pasadena CA Robert M. Coleman - Altadena CA Charles M. Hains - Altadena CA James K. Kenealy - Conesus NY Mark T. Corl - Webster NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA Michael F. Plass - Mountain View CA Eric S. Nickell - Bainbridge Island WA L. Dale Green - Sierra Madre CA Robert R. Buckley - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
358 115, 358 19
Abstract:
An object optimized printing system and method includes a page description language decomposing system, a command instruction and data generating system and an image output terminal controller. The PDL decomposition system inputs a plurality of pages in the page description language and locates the plurality of objects forming each page and their object types. Based on the determine object types and any explicit rendering commands, the PDL decomposition system automatically generates rendering tags for each of the objects. The rendering tags are used to control the command instruction and data generating system, the IOT controller and/or the IOT to optimize the printing by the IOT on an object-by-object basis. Based on the objects and the generated rendering tags, the command instruction and data generating system generates the differing types of data and the command instructions on a scanline-by-scanline basis. The generated command instructions and data are output to the IOT controller scanline-by-scanline.
David E. Rumph - Pasadena CA Robert M. Coleman - Altadena CA Charles M. Hains - Altadena CA James K. Kenealy - Conesus NY Mark T. Corl - Rochester NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA Michael F. Plass - Mountain View CA Eric S. Nickell - Bainbridge Island WA L. Dale Green - Sierra Madre CA Robert R. Buckley - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
358 115, 358 113
Abstract:
An object optimized printing system and method comprises a page description language decomposing system, a command instruction and data generating system and an image output terminal controller. The PDL decomposition system inputs a print file defining a plurality of pages in the page description language and locates the plurality of objects forming each page and their object types. Based on the determine object types and any explicit rendering commands in the PDL file, the PDL decomposition system automatically generates rendering tags for each of the objects. The rendering tags are used to control the command instruction and data generating system, the IOT controller and/or the image output terminal to optimize the printing by the IOT on an object-by-object basis. Based on the objects and the generated rendering tags, the command instruction and data generating system generates the differing types of data and the command instructions on a scanline-by-scanline basis. The generated command instructions and data are output to the IOT controller scanline-by-scanline.
Obje Network Device Service Control Method And System
Jun-hyeong Kim - Anyang-si, KR Sang Do Park - Seoul, KR Russell Roger Atkinson - Aptos CA, US
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics, Ltd. - Suwon-si
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219, 726 12
Abstract:
An Obje network device service control method and system, the method including: discovering Obje components by an Obje proxy, and generating component proxies by an Obje proxy, the component proxies respectively corresponding to the Obje components; discovering the component proxies by a Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) control point, and requesting by the UPnP control point a component proxy of the component proxies, which is selected by a UPnP control point, for a presentation page; generating and providing by the selected component proxy the presentation page to the UPnP control point; and controlling by the UPnP control point a transfer session between the Obje components based on the presentation page.
David Goldberg - Palo Alto CA, US Mark Weiser - Palo Alto CA, US Roy Want - Santa Clara CA, US Anthony LaMarca - Redwood City CA, US Russell Atkinson - Aptos CA, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
International Classification:
G05B015/00 G05B011/01
US Classification:
700/001000, 700/011000
Abstract:
A document generating method and system is provided for autonomous selection and communication of information drawn from a varying data stream, keyed by a set of predetermined subjects corresponding to a parameter profile. An original set of predetermined subjects is selected comprised of contents which are updated over time to comprise the varying data stream. A user selects a subset of the original set to form a parameter profile. Incidental to the user generating a first document, a second document is generated comprised of data segments extracted from the subset. The first and second documents are associated and contemporaneously communicated to the user. Preferably, the subject invention is applicable to printed documents and the associating comprises identifying a white space within the first document and disposing the second document within that white space.
David E. Rumph - Pasadena CA Robert M. Coleman - Altadena CA Charles M. Hains - Altadena CA James K. Kenealy - Conesus NY Mark T. Corl - Webster NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA Michael F. Plass - Mountain View CA Eric S. Nickell - Bainbridge Island WA L. Dale Green - Sierra Madre CA Robert R. Buckley - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
An object optimized printing system and method comprises a page description language decomposing system, a command instruction and data generating system and an image output terminal controller. The PDL decomposition system inputs a print file defining a plurality of pages in the page description language and locates the plurality of objects forming each page and their object types. Based on the determine object types and any explicit rendering commands in the PDL file, the PDL decomposition system automatically generates rendering tags for each of the objects. The rendering tags are used to control the command instruction and data generating system, the IOT controller and/or the image output terminal to optimize the printing by the IOT on an object-by-object basis. Based on the objects and the generated rendering tags, the command instruction and data generating system generates the differing types of data and the command instructions on a scanline-by-scanline basis. The generated command instructions and data are output to the IOT controller scanline-by-scanline.
David E. Rumph - Pasadena CA Robert M. Coleman - Altadena CA Charles M. Hains - Altadena CA James K. Kenealy - Conesus NY Mark T. Corl - Webster NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA Michael F. Plass - Mountain View CA Eric S. Nickell - Bainbridge Island WA L. Dale Green - Sierra Madre CA Robert R. Buckley - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
An object optimized printing system and method comprises a page description language decomposing system, a command instruction and data generating system and an image output terminal controller. The PDL decomposition system inputs a print file defining a plurality of pages in the page description language and locates the plurality of objects forming each page and their object types. Based on the determine object types and any explicit rendering commands in the PDL file, the PDL decomposition system automatically generates rendering tags for each of the objects. The rendering tags are used to control the command instruction and data generating system, the IOT controller and/or the image output terminal to optimize the printing by the IOT on an object-by-object basis. Based on the objects and the generated rendering tags, the command instruction and data generating system generates the differing types of data and the command instructions on a scanline-by-scanline basis. The generated command instructions and data are output to the IOT controller scanline-by-scanline.
David E. Rumph - Pasadena CA Robert M. Coleman - Altadena CA Charles M. Hains - Altadena CA James K. Kenealy - Conesus NY Mark T. Corl - Webster NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA Margaret Motamed - Redondo Beach CA Matthew Tucker - San Francisco CA Michael F. Plass - Mountain View CA Eric S. Nickell - Bainbridge Island WA L. Dale Green - Sierra Madre CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
395114
Abstract:
An object optimized printing system and method comprises a page description language decomposing system, a command instruction and data generating system and an image output terminal controller. The PDL decomposition system inputs a print file defining a plurality of pages in the page description language and locates the plurality of objects forming each page and their object types. Based on the determine object types and any explicit rendering commands in the PDL file, the PDL decomposition system automatically generates rendering tags for each of the objects. The rendering tags are used to control the command instruction and data generating system, the IOT controller and/or the image output terminal to optimize the printing by the IOT on an object-by-object basis. Based on the objects and the generated rendering tags, the command instruction and data generating system generates the differing types of data and the command instructions on a scanline-by-scanline basis. The generated command instructions and data are output to the IOT controller scanline-by-scanline.
Christopher Kulbida - Fairport NY Craig P. Ephraim - Pittsford NY Russell R. Atkinson - Aptos CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395115
Abstract:
In an arrangement in which compressed image data including color image information is to be directed to a printer in streams of data including Sample data, Mask data, Color data and Command or instruction data, wherein the compressed data is directed along a bus, data is retrieved from the bus, with instructions from a fetcher which includes direct memory access (DMA), and is directed to several data type specific FIFO memories. A combiner, operating in accordance with instructions stored in a command FIFO, removes data from the Sample, Mask and Constant Color FIFO's in accordance with the desired image requirements as specified by Command data to form an output image.
home - Volcano, HI since Jul 2012
retired
Palo Alto Research Center, Inc. May 1987 - Jul 2012
Principal Scientist
Xerox PARC Mar 1980 - May 1987
Member Research Staff
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1973 - 1980
PhD, Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1968 - 1972
BS, Physics
Skills:
Algorithms Computer Science Distributed Systems Operating Systems Software Engineering Computer Vision Digital Imaging Artificial Intelligence Human Computer Interaction Image Processing Networking C Machine Learning Compilers Unix Software Development Digital Printing Gpgpu
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I have been an avionics technician for about the last 25 years. I was laid off in mid 2012 and I am starting to do the things that I really enjoy doing. I hope to use this blog to show the things I m...