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Stephen O. Lemay

Researcher at Apple Inc.

Publications -  288
Citations -  18601

Stephen O. Lemay is an academic researcher from Apple Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Graphical user interface. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 288 publications receiving 18601 citations.

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Location-Based Application Recommendations

TL;DR: In this article, a peer-to-peer communication method for sharing map information between an electronic device and other nearby devices using P2P communication is presented, where the map items such as a route, points of interest, search results, and current map view are sent to a selected nearby device.
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Displaying options, assigning notification, ignoring messages, and simultaneous user interface displays in a messaging application

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a messaging application that allows adding and removing participants to the conversation view of a message thread with a common header that can include subject information and names of participants in the threads.
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Displaying interactive notifications on touch sensitive devices

TL;DR: In this article, a method for displaying an interactive notification element at an electronic device is described, which comprises detecting an occurrence of an event associated with an application and displaying a notification element.
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Device, method, and graphical user interface for attachment viewing and editing

TL;DR: In this article, a multifunction device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface, while displaying content from an object in a read-only viewer and concurrently displaying one or more application start icons with the read only viewer, detects a user input on an application start icon; and, in response to detecting the user input, opens the object in the second application that corresponds to the application start-icons.
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User interface for camera effects

TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic device transitions between user interfaces for capturing photos based on data received from a first camera and a second camera with no digital zoom capabilities, resulting in visual pleasing results for a displayed digital viewfinder and for captured videos.