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Samuel J. Horodezky
Researcher at Qualcomm
Publications - 19
Citations - 1371
Samuel J. Horodezky is an academic researcher from Qualcomm. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Mobile device. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1371 citations.
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User interface methods and systems for providing force-sensitive input
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system that allows one hand operation of computing devices including intuitive gestures that do not require the users focused attention to accomplish, such as a tap, squeeze, swipe, or twist.
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Method and system for automatically updating avatar status to indicate user's status
Maria Elena Romera Jolliff,Samuel J. Horodezky,Tia Chung,Kameron N. Kerger,Gregory James Brown,Todd J. Johnsgard,Joseph Jyh-Huei Huang,Ankur Jalota,Devender A. Yamakawa,Jadine Naomi Yee,Scott Alan Leazenby,Chad Andrew Willkie +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an avatar selection criteria that enables a processor to automatically select an avatar that reflects the user's current status by correlating sensor data, calendar data and device settings.
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User interface methods providing continuous zoom functionality
TL;DR: In this article, a user may initiate a zoom-in or zoom-out function by tracing an ellipsoidal shape (e.g., a circle) using a user interface device, such as a touchscreen, touchpad or mouse.
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User interface methods providing searching functionality
TL;DR: A tickle gesture may include short strokes in approximately opposite directions traced on a touch surface, such as a touchscreen or touchpad as discussed by the authors, which may open an application or activate a search function.
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Auto-morphing adaptive user interface device and methods
Maria Elena Romera Jolliff,Brian Momeyer,Babak Forutanpour,Devender A. Yamakawa,Samuel J. Horodezky,Jonathan K. Kies,James P. Mason,Jadine N. Yee +7 more
TL;DR: An adaptive user interface device capable of implementing multiple modes of input and configuration may adapt to current user inputs, and may include configuration changes as discussed by the authors, such as raising buttons in response to entering a keyboard or keypad mode.