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Carolyn Ramsey
Researcher at Philips
Publications - Â 10
Citations - Â 778
Carolyn Ramsey is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chat room & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 778 citations.
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System creating chat network based on a time of each chat access request
TL;DR: In this article, the time of the request is used to determine which chat room the person is placed in and the surrounding factors, or context, within which the person initiated the request.
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Apparatus and method for locating a commercial disposed within a video data stream
TL;DR: In this article, a frame grab thread is used to acquire frames from an input data stream to be analyzed by a cut detector thread and a filter thread, and a commercial detection thread determines whether a commercial has occurred from data created by the cut detector and the filter thread stored in a memory.
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Remote control for program selection by genre
TL;DR: In this article, a preferred embodiment of a list builder includes a number of capabilities for improving the selective quality of program selection, having access for example to an information source that provides the time of each scheduled program on each channel, and an indication of each program's genre, rating, and other related items.
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Personalized news retrieval system
Jan H. Elenbaas,Nevenka Dimitrova,Thomas Mcgee,Mark Simpson,Jacquelyn A. Martino,Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb,Marjorie Garrett,Carolyn Ramsey,Hsiang-Lung Wu,Ranjit Desai +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a video retrieval system is presented that allows a user to quickly and easily select and receive stories of interest from a video stream, which is particularly well suited for targeted news retrieval.
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New business model for downloadable video games
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for downloading video games over the Internet, for flexible time-limited play, incorporating sliding scale fees, is presented, where consumer playing interests are monitored thereby calculating a software price point and shelf life.