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Battles Amy E

Researcher at Hewlett-Packard

Publications -  60
Citations -  935

Battles Amy E is an academic researcher from Hewlett-Packard. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Digital camera. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 60 publications receiving 935 citations. Previous affiliations of Battles Amy E include Miles College.

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Film scanner with dust and scratch correction by use of dark-field illumination

TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for detecting surface defects and artifacts on a transmissive image in an optical image scanner and correcting the resulting scanned image is presented, where surface defects such as dust, scratches and finger prints are detected by providing a separate scan using infrared light or by measuring light (white or infrared) that is scattered or diffracted by the defects.
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Templates for guiding user in use of digital camera

TL;DR: In this article, a collection of image templates in a digital camera guides a user in the taking of pictures, and the image templates may have associated sample images that are optionally replaceable, in arbitrary order, by images captured by the user.
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User Interface using acceleration for input

TL;DR: In a preferred embodiment, accelerometers are used as the input devices for an appliance user interface as mentioned in this paper, where a first accelerometer is positioned with an orientation substantially different from the orientation of a second accelerometer.
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Tracking digital zoom in a digital video camera

TL;DR: In this article, a motion detection algorithm was used to keep the camera locked onto an image when recording digital video images, particularly when using digital zoom features of the camera, and the resulting video image substantially tracked the scene.
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Method and apparatus for prioritizing menu items of an electronic device

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of dynamically prioritizing menu items embedded in an electronic device, such as a digital camera, comprising the steps of selecting a menu item from an ordered list of menu items, recording the selected menu item in a record file stored in the electronic device and analyzing the record file to determine the frequency of use for each menu item, was proposed.