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20140317130 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VISUAL DYNAMIC DISCOVERY AND ANALYTICS EXPLORATION APPLICATION ON STATIC AND/OR REAL-TIME DATA USING AN A PRIORI MODEL-FREE PROCESS - A computer system, a computer-readable non-transitory medium, and/or a computer-implemented method generates analytics applicable to data of an undetermined structure and type. A processor device receives data formatted in an undetermined structure. The processor device discovers, in a cross filter model processor, dynamically in response to receiving the data in the undetermined structure, a structure and a data type of the data which was received in the undetermined structure. The processor device determines, in response to the structure and the data type of the data discovered by the cross filter model processor, which of a plurality of analytic queries are applicable to the data. | 10-23-2014 |
20140351233 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS ANALYTICS RUN AGAINST A COMBINATION OF STATIC AND REAL-TIME DATA - A system for continuous analytics comprises an in-memory storage and a processor. The processor receives a query that indicates an analytic function to be performed on a combination of static data and real-time data. The processor loads the in-memory storage from a first source external to the processor with data that was stored as the static data. At the same time that the in-memory storage is already loaded with the static data, the processor continuously receives ephemeral real-time data as it is being generated by a second source external to the processor. The processor runs the analytic function from the query against the in-memory storage loaded with the first data and the real-time data that is being continuously received, in combination, to produce a result of the analytic function. The result is stored and time-stamped in the in-memory storage as an analytic cube. | 11-27-2014 |
20140372928 | COMMON DASHBOARD FRAMEWORK FOR CREATING A MASHUP DASHBOARD - A common dashboard framework includes dashboard configuration data that specifies a configuration of dashboard content and a user interface configuration for a mashup dashboard. The dashboard content and the user interface configuration control visual and behavioral characteristics of the mashup dashboard that are independent of mashup data, and that are controlled to provide a same look and feel for different mashups. Different dashboard configuration data provides a different look and feel for the different mashups. The dashboard module data specifies whether the mashup dashboard is associated with a group of mashup dashboards. If so, the mashup dashboard further reflects the pre-defined group of mashup dashboards. The apparatus assembles the mashup dashboard based on the dashboard configuration data, the dashboard module data, and a workspace for the mashup data. | 12-18-2014 |
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20120183271 | PRESSURE-BASED VIDEO RECORDING - This disclosure describes techniques for allowing a user to indicate the significance of portions of a video during video capturing by applying pressure to a surface of a video capture device. The user may indicate different levels of significance of different portions of the video by applying different amounts of pressure. The captured video may be encoded with the amount of applied pressure. During encoding, portions with applied pressure may be encoded using a different coding quality than portions with no applied pressure. Additionally, during editing and/or playback of the captured video, portions with applied pressure may be displayed and/or played back differently from portions with no applied pressure. | 07-19-2012 |
20120262542 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WARPING AND HOLE FILLING DURING VIEW SYNTHESIS - Implementations include methods and systems for a converting reference images or video to 3D images or video. A two-step conversion is described which accomplishes warping and hole filling on a pixel-by-pixel basis. In one implementation, of a plurality of pixel values of a reference image at a plurality of first collinear pixels locations are successively mapped to a respective plurality of second pixel locations of a destination image. Between two of the mappings, a location of a hole between two of the second pixel locations may be identified and filled. | 10-18-2012 |
20130094580 | DETECTING AVAILABILITIES OF NEIGHBORING VIDEO UNITS FOR VIDEO CODING - As part of a video encoding or decoding operation on video data, a video coder performs a coding operation for a current video unit of the video data. As part of performing the coding operation for the current video unit, the video coder determines the availabilities of one or more video units that neighbor the current video unit. In order to determine the availability of a video unit that neighbors the current video unit, the video coder identifies, based on availabilities of video units that neighbor a parent video unit of the current video unit, an entry in a lookup table. The identified entry indicates the availability of the video unit that neighbors the current video unit. The video coder then performs a coding operation on the current video unit based on whether the video unit that neighbors the current video unit is available. | 04-18-2013 |
20130271565 | VIEW SYNTHESIS BASED ON ASYMMETRIC TEXTURE AND DEPTH RESOLUTIONS - An apparatus for processing video data includes a processor configured to associate, in a minimum processing unit (MPU), one pixel of a depth image of a reference picture with one or more pixels of a first chroma component of a texture image of the reference picture, associate, in the MPU, the one pixel of the depth image with one or more pixels of a second chroma component of the texture image, and associate, in the MPU, the one pixel of the depth image with a plurality of pixels of a luma component of the texture image. The number of the pixels of the luma component is different than the number of the one or more pixels of the first chroma component and the number of the one or more pixels of the second chroma component. | 10-17-2013 |