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Boyd C. Multerer
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 57
Citations - 2392
Boyd C. Multerer is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Game client & Authentication. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2392 citations.
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Dynamic mood sensing
Shai Guday,Bret P. O'Rourke,Eric Peter Wilfrid,Zachary Lewis Russell,Boyd C. Multerer,Andrew D. Wilson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a system that facilitates personalized sensing is provided, which includes a sensing component that determines one or more user states based in part on a detected context and a mood component that employs the detected user states to indicate a dynamic condition of a user.
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Presence and notification system for maintaining and communicating information
TL;DR: In this article, a client device is sent an indication of one or more types of information available for the client device, and a request is received from the client devices to retrieve the information available in response to the request.
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Multi-server location-independent authentication certificate management system
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-server, location-independent authentication certificate management system overcomes the limitations of the existing systems by automating the authentication certificate request, grant and installation processes.
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Augmented reality and filtering
Steven Bathiche,Jon Marcus Randall Whitten,John Mark Miller,Matthew B. MacLaurin,Boyd C. Multerer,James M. Alkove,Zachary Lewis Russell,Eric Peter Wilfrid,Bret P. O'Rourke,Oliver R. Roup +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system that can enhance a user experience by augmenting real-world experiences with virtual world data to is provided, which can also filter, rank, modify or ignore virtual-world information based upon a particular real world class, user identity or context.
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Methods and apparatus for synchronizing access control in a web server
Michael Howard,Don L. Brown,Quentin J. Clark,Lara N. Dillingham,Ronald Meijer,Boyd C. Multerer,Timothy D. Sellers +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of security scenarios are defined, each of which has one or more security settings associated therewith, and the security settings for a number of different access control mechanisms can be set contemporaneously by selecting one security scenario.