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Benjamin Edge, Beckenham Kent GB
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20140156782 | METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTENT DATA - A method of controlling provision of content data representative of at least one content item, including providing first content data representative of a first content item to the computing device, receiving first action data, processing the first action data with the content provision parameter data, determining a second part of the sequence, using data indicative of the assessed state of the computing device, providing the selected second content data to the computing device, receiving second action data indicative of an action at the computing device in relation to the second content data, processing the second action data with the content provision parameter data, and determining at least one further part of the sequence by determining whether the at least one content provision parameter is met or whether to select and provide the computing device with further content data representative of at least one further content item. | 06-05-2014 |
Darren K. Edge, Beijing CN
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20100208033 | Personal Media Landscapes in Mixed Reality - An exemplary method includes accessing geometrically located data that represent one or more virtual items with respect to a three-dimensional coordinate system; generating a three-dimensional map based at least in part on real image data of a three-dimensional space as acquired by a camera; rendering to a physical display a mixed reality scene that includes the one or more virtual items at respective three-dimensional positions in a real image of the three-dimensional space acquired by the camera; and re-rendering to the physical display the mixed reality scene upon a change in the field of view of the camera. Other methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed. | 08-19-2010 |
20100229130 | Focal-Control User Interface - A user interface and techniques for manipulating a graphical representation via indirect manipulation of focal controls are described. Generally, the user interface includes a graphical representation (e.g., an image, video, application, browser, map, etc.), one or more visible or transparent focal controls, and gesture detection functionality to detect inputs from a user. The user may provide this input via a peripheral device (e.g., a mouse, keyboard, etc.), a touch-screen display, or in another suitable manner. In each instance, the user provides an input relative to the focal control and, in response to detecting the input, the gesture detection functionality manipulates the underlying graphical representation. | 09-09-2010 |
20110304557 | Indirect User Interaction with Desktop using Touch-Sensitive Control Surface - Described herein are techniques that offer a class of user-interaction styles for indirect user interaction with a two-dimensional virtual space (“desktop”) using touch-sensitive control surface of a user-input device (such as a mobile phone). Some described techniques enable a user to point, pan and scale within a large virtual two-dimensional space with input from a touch surface of a handheld device, with the output of the user interaction being rendered on a visual display unit (other than the touch surface). | 12-15-2011 |
20140344702 | ADAPTIVE TIMING SUPPORT FOR PRESENTATIONS - Techniques for providing adaptive timing support may reduce the cognitive load on a presenter during a presentation by tracking the pace of the presentation on behalf of the presenter. A time interval may be initially allocated to each of multiple sections of a presentation based on a target time duration for the presentation. The actual presentation time duration of a section may be monitored during coverage of the section. Following the detection of an advance to another section of the presentation, the allocated time interval established for each of one or more remaining sections in the presentation may be updated based on a time difference between the actual presentation time duration and the allocated time interval of the section. | 11-20-2014 |
Darren Keith Edge, Beijing CN
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20120322043 | ADAPTIVELY-SPACED REPETITION LEARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - An adaptively-spaced repetition learning system and method facilitate the learning of material over time through the presentation of the material at ever-increasing intervals. Embodiments of the system and method present a stimulus-response pair to a student to obtain a binary response that is either correct or incorrect. The token is next presented to the student based on the student's response. If the response is correct, then the token is presented to the student based on the initial repetition interval without modification. If the response is incorrect, then the learnedness value is reset and the progression through the repetition intervals is restarted. In some embodiments, the initial repetition intervals are dynamically adjusted based on the student's response to obtain revised repetition intervals. This is achieved by manipulating the exponent of the mathematical term representing the curve of the repetition intervals. | 12-20-2012 |
20140134576 | PERSONALIZED LANGUAGE LEARNING USING LANGUAGE AND LEARNER MODELS - A two-model personalized language learning system and method that facilitates the learning of a new language (or a language not native to the learner) in a customizable way that is deeply personalized to the learner. Embodiments of the system and method define a learner model including personalized information about the learner and define a language model that describes language information specific to the language. A combination of the learner model and the language model are used to help the learner learn the language. Specifically, the learner and language models are used to create content for flashcards that are displayed to the learner. Responses from the learner are used to update both the learner and language models. Embodiments of the system and method also allow the learner to play skill-based games that teach and reinforce a particular language skill that the learner desires to master. | 05-15-2014 |
20150095785 | MEDIA PRESENTATION EFFECTS - A user interface may present multiple presentation slides for user selection. Each slide may include one or more shapes, and a shape thread may be associated with each shape on the slide. For a selected slide, the user interface may present one or more shape threads associated with the selected slide. Each shape displayed on the selected slide may be associated with a particular shape thread, and a user may independently adjust one or more slide transition attributes of a shape via the associated shape thread. | 04-02-2015 |
20150132735 | PRESENTATION REHEARSAL - Some implementations may include a computing device to generate a presentation and enable rehearsing delivery of the presentation. The presentation may include multiple slides, with each slide having one or more visual elements, such as text or graphics. One or more notes sections may be created. Each of the one or notes sections may correspond to a visual element of the one or more visual elements. Time targets associated with each of the one or more visual elements may be received. During rehearsal, visual elements may be highlighted based on the time targets and/or a position of the visual elements on a slide may be identified based on the time targets. | 05-14-2015 |
David Edge, Warlingham GB
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20090263782 | Reaction apparatus - An apparatus | 10-22-2009 |
20120077183 | Reaction apparatus - An apparatus | 03-29-2012 |
20120183965 | NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION - Apparatus for detecting a plurality of analytes in a sample and comprising: | 07-19-2012 |
20150144299 | APPARATUS INCLUDING A VESSEL CUP ASSEMBLY FOR HEATING AND COOLING LOW VOLUME BIOLOGICAL REACTION VESSELS AND METHODS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - A vessel cup assembly | 05-28-2015 |
David Edge, Surrey GB
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20130115670 | CELL DISRUPTION - A process for the disruption of a biological cell comprising freezing, boiling or perhaps alternately freezing and boiling the material containing the biological cell using a thermoelectric cell a base face whereof is contiguous with a heat sink/source held at a substantially constant temperature and a working face . Apparatus for carrying out the disruption process comprises a peltier cell a base face of which is flexibly attached to a heat sink arranged to be kept at a constant temperature of around 50° C. and a working face of which is contiguous with a reaction vessel or a reaction vessel holder. Reversal of the voltage in the peltier cell enables the working face alternately to reach below freezing and above boiling temperatures, and/or with use of a resistive wire on the vessel holder for heating with the TEC used purely for cooling The peltier cell base face is constructed of materials which tend to inhibit disintegration of the peltier cell brought about by expansion and contraction under heat. | 05-09-2013 |
David Matthew Edge, Velluire FR
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20120329360 | MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY FOR CONTROL OF MULTIPLE ORBITING BODIES - A mechanism allowing the control of multiple orbiting bodies comprising: a bearing surface ( | 12-27-2012 |
Gordon Edge, Essex GB
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20090294890 | MULTI-COLOUR SENSITIVE DEVICE FOR COLOR IMAGE SENSING - A sensor element ( | 12-03-2009 |
20090314163 | NANOPARTICLE FILTER APPARATUS FOR AMBIENT AIR - A device for filtering nanoparticulate matter below 300 nm in size from ambient air within a defined enclosed space comprises at least one filter medium containing at least one filter material, and a fan or blower, which blows or draws the air through the filter medium does so with sufficiently low air velocity in the filter medium that the air has a long residence time in the filter medium, during which time adhesive encounters between nanoparticulate matter and the solid phase of the filter material are highly probable. This air velocity is also being sufficiently low to ensure that, once adhesion has taken place, kinetic de-adhesion by the air flow is highly improbable. Such a device allows to keep the nanoparticle count inside the enclosed space kept below 5000/cc, equivalent to ‘natural woodland’, even though external levels may exceeded 200,000/cc: the removal of nanoparticles by cleaning making this <2.5% the external count. | 12-24-2009 |
Ian Edge, Long Eaton GB
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20100301881 | IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE TESTING OF AN EARTH CONNECTION | 12-02-2010 |
Michael J. Edge, Abingdon GB
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20150350611 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING ENVIRONMENTS USING SMART DEVICES - Methods and systems are provided for utilizing smart monitoring devices such as smart phones to provide video and environmental data monitoring services. Smart monitoring devices used in accordance with the systems and techniques described herein may monitor an environment continuously by capturing monitoring data such as still images, video, and/or environmental data and stream the monitoring data via the Internet and/or another network to a cloud storage provider. The cloud storage provider may provide users and/or others with the ability to view live or stored monitoring data, captured by a smart monitoring device, via the Internet and/or another network. | 12-03-2015 |
Richard Edge, Cardiff GB
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20130324110 | METHOD OF PROCESSING NETWORK CONFIGURATION DATA - A method and system for comparing network configuration data stored in a wireless communication network with parameters that depend on the physical configuration of the network is provided. Subscriber wireless communication devices operating in the network provide measurement data. From the measurement data, at least one first parameter is selected or derived, the first parameter depending on the physical configuration of the network. From network configuration data stored in the wireless communication network, at least one second parameter that corresponds to the at least one first parameter is selected. Any discrepancy between the values of the first and second parameters is then identified. Analysis of the discrepancies may reveal errors or omissions in the stored network configuration data, such as missing entries in the neighbors table for a cell site. Faults in the physical network may also be revealed. | 12-05-2013 |