Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100131265 | Method, Apparatus and Computer Program Product for Providing Context Aware Queries in a Network - A method for providing context aware queries in a network may include receiving a question directed to a question answering service from an originating node, routing the question to one or more candidate nodes selected based at least in part on context information associated with the question, receiving an answer to the question from at least one of the candidate nodes, and providing the answer to the originating node based at least in part on result parameters associated with the originating node. An apparatus and computer program product corresponding to the method are also provided. | 05-27-2010 |
20100271177 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING USER INTERACTION VIA TRANSPONDERS - An approach is provided for user interaction via transponders (e.g., near field communication (NFC) tag, radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, or contactless card) disposed on a dynamically reconfigurable display. Each transponder corresponds to an area of the display that is associated with one or more actions. The actions are dynamically updated based at least in part on the content presented on the respective area of the display. A user equipment containing a transponder reader detects a signal from one of the transponders to trigger the corresponding action. | 10-28-2010 |
20110103353 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING A RECEIVER - In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a method comprises identifying at least one receiver, selecting said at least one receiver by moving an apparatus according to at least one predetermined movement and sending data to said selected at least one receiver. | 05-05-2011 |
20110215903 | Apparatus and Associated Methods - In one or more embodiments described herein, there is provided an apparatus configured to identify a particular motion state of a portable electronic device, and vary the geographical location data sampling rate for the portable electronic device based on the identified particular motion state of the portable electronic device. | 09-08-2011 |
20120100867 | Determining Points of Interest of a Mobile User - Methods, systems and apparatus for tracking points of interest of a user of a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes determining points of interest of a user of a mobile device. The method includes obtaining user-related information, wherein the user-related information includes spatial information about the user, and determining at least one point of interest of the user based on the user-related information. Another embodiment includes an apparatus for determining points of interest of a user. For one embodiment, the apparatus is a mobile device. The mobile device is operative to obtain user-related information, wherein the user-related information comprising spatial information about the user, and the mobile device is operative to determine at least one point of interest of the user based on the user-related information. | 04-26-2012 |
20120100869 | Location Based User Behavior Analysis and Applications - Methods, systems and apparatuses for generating a user profile of a mobile device user are disclosed. One method includes tracking user stays of the user over time, wherein the user stays include at least one location, and generating the user profile based at least in part on at least one of an arrival time, a time duration or a frequency of visits of the user at each of the user stays. Another method includes determining a current state of a mobile device user. The method includes tracking locations of user stays of the mobile device user over time, and determining a current state of a mobile device user based on user stays within a predetermined time of a present time, wherein the predetermined time is dependent upon an application of the user device or an observed behavior of a user of the user device. | 04-26-2012 |
20120254809 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOTION GESTURE RECOGNITION - Various methods for motion gesture recognition are provided. One example method may include receiving motion gesture test data that was captured in response to a user's performance of a motion gesture. The motion gesture test data may include acceleration values in each of three dimensions of space that have directional components that are defined relative to an orientation of a device. The example method may further include transforming the acceleration values to derive transformed values that are independent of the orientation of the device, and performing a comparison between the transformed values and a gesture template to recognize the motion gesture performed by the user. Similar and related example methods, example apparatuses, and example computer program products are also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
20120272194 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FACILITATING GESTURE RECOGNITION - Methods and apparatuses are provided for facilitating gesture recognition. A method may include constructing a matrix based at least in part on an input gesture and a template gesture. The method may further include determining whether a relationship determined based at least in part on the constructed matrix satisfies a predefined threshold. In an instance in which the relationship does not satisfy the predefined threshold, the method may also include eliminating the template gesture from further consideration for recognition of the input gesture. In an instance in which the relationship satisfies the predefined threshold, the method may further include determining a rotation matrix based at least in part on the constructed matrix. Corresponding apparatuses are also provided. | 10-25-2012 |
20120313847 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTEXTUAL GESTURE RECOGNITION - Methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided for facilitating interaction via motion gestures. A method may include receiving an indication of at least one motion gesture made with a device. The method may further include determining a contextual state of a device. The method may additionally include determining, by a processor, a relationship between the at least one motion gesture and each of a plurality of predefined motion gestures and causing, based at least in part on the determined relationship, the device to perform an action associated with a respective predefined gesture. Corresponding apparatuses and computer program products are also provided. | 12-13-2012 |
20130252633 | DETERMINING USER STAYS OF A USER OF A MOBILE DEVICE - Methods, systems and apparatuses for automatically determining user stays of a user of a mobile device are disclosed. One embodiment includes a network server operative to receive sensed location information of a mobile device. Further, the network server and/or a controller of the mobile device are operative to determine the mobile device is within a specific distance of a specific location for at least specific minimum time duration based on the location information, determine a start time of a user stay based on the location information, the specific location and the specific distance, and determine an end time of the user stay based on the location information, the specific location and the specific distance. | 09-26-2013 |
20130252638 | Real-Time Determination of User Stays of a Mobile Device - Methods, systems and apparatuses for real-time determination of user stays of a mobile device are disclosed. One computer-implemented method includes receiving, by a server, an incoming stream of location point information of the mobile device. Further, the method includes continuously calculating, by the server, a current centroid of a current user stay based on a location point of a start time of the current user stay, each location point occurring between the start time and a current incoming location point, until an outlier location point is detected, wherein the outlier is detected if located more than a threshold distance away from the current centroid. | 09-26-2013 |
20130267255 | IDENTIFY POINTS OF INTEREST USING WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS - Methods, systems and apparatuses for using wireless access points to identify points of interest (POIs), are disclosed. One embodiment includes a method of using wireless access points to identify points of interest (POIs). The method includes collecting wireless access data points, wherein the wireless access data points comprise at least one wireless access point signature of at least one wireless access element of the wireless access points, analyzing the wireless access data points over a time window, comprising identifying segments within the time window, and matching a point of interest (POI) with each identified segment. | 10-10-2013 |
20130288703 | LOCALIZATION BASED ON INDIVIDUAL LOCATION PATTERNS - A system that uses historical position information accumulated in an apparatus to determine whether locations and/or routes may be classified as significant. A classification of a location or route as significant may be utilized in configuring localization in the apparatus. Localization configuration may include, for example, setting a type technology utilized in determining apparatus position. | 10-31-2013 |
20130303184 | STATE CHANGE SENSING BASED ON INDIVIDUAL LOCATION PATTERNS - A system for detecting state transitions when apparatuses move between significant places or routes without having to employ high resolution, and high energy cost, localization technologies. Apparatuses may receive position information via lower resolution/lower energy cost localization resources, and this information may be used to determine whether the current position of the apparatus corresponds to a significant place or route. If the apparatus is determined to be positioned in a significant place or route, a further determination may be made as to whether at least one second level classifier exists for the significant place or route. Second level classifiers may be utilized to determine when apparatuses transition from one state (e.g., one significant place or route) to another. Upon detection of a state transition based on the second level classifier, a new localization configuration may be applied in the apparatus. | 11-14-2013 |