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Matthew T. Jarman

Publications -  11
Citations -  527

Matthew T. Jarman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Filter (signal processing) & Signal. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 527 citations.

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Delivery of navigation data for playback of audio and video content

TL;DR: In this paper, a filtering process is based on the output side of a multimedia decoder, where a navigator, located at a server system, monitors the current play position of multimedia content at a consumer system and compares that position with navigation objects.
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Multimedia content navigation and playback

TL;DR: In this paper, a navigator monitors the current play position of the multimedia content and compares that position with navigation objects, and when the play position falls within the portion of multimedia content defined by a particular navigation object, the navigator activates the filtering action that was assigned to the navigation object.
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Method and user interface for downloading audio and video content filters to a media player

TL;DR: In this article, a client server arrangement for downloading media content filters from a server device to a client device is presented, where the client device may be configured to determine whether a particular media content filter is available, to facilitate deletion of some existing content filters in order to secure adequate memory space and to ensure that the media player has an active account.
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Apparatus and method for blocking audio/visual programming and for muting audio

TL;DR: A program blocking application that blocks programming for one or more possible users, based on various criteria associated with the program, is a program word muting application that selectively mutes context specific words as a function of program specific criteria as discussed by the authors.
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Media player configured to receive playback filters from alternative storage mediums

TL;DR: In this article, a media player is configured to allow filtered playback of a multimedia presentation, such as a movie, to eliminate or reduce potentially objectionable scenes, language, or other content.