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Jonathan Kaplan
Researcher at Cisco Systems, Inc.
Publications - 23
Citations - 401
Jonathan Kaplan is an academic researcher from Cisco Systems, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Video capture & Smart camera. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 401 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Kaplan include Microsoft.
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Configuring channels for sharing media
Stanley Peter DeMarta,David Jack Ovadia,Peter W. Winer,Jonathan Benjamin Korman,David Ben-Yaakov,Ariel Braunstein,Philip Kim,Jonathan Kaplan +7 more
TL;DR: A user interface for sharing media items with others is presented in this paper, which allows media items from multiple sources to be aggregated into a single viewport, providing a cohesive and unified approach to media items received from others.
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Recyclable, digital one time use camera
Ariel Braunstein,Jonathan Kaplan +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a digital camera having a limiting-use component to limit use of the digital camera to a single use-cycle is described. But the limitation is not defined.
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Digital video camera with retractable data connector and resident software application
TL;DR: A digital video camera may include a digital video image sensor for capturing digital video footage to be stored on an internal memory as mentioned in this paper, and a retractable arm having a data connector may be attached to the camera body.
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Design generator for personalization of electronic devices
Jonathan Kaplan,Ariel Braunstein +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a graphical user interface includes a primary color palette including a first plurality of colors and a secondary color palette consisting of a second plurality of colours, each of which is different from the primary color.
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Method of operating a design generator for personalization of electronic devices
Jonathan Kaplan,Ariel Braunstein +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method of generating a customized image includes forming a first design including a first pattern having a first color and a second color, and then forming a second pattern including a third colour and a fourth color.