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Apple Inc.
Company•Herzliya, Israel•
About: Apple Inc. is a company organization based out in Herzliya, Israel. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & User interface. The organization has 15687 authors who have published 22600 publications receiving 624507 citations. The organization is also known as: Apple Computer, Inc. & Apple Computer Inc.
Topics: Signal, User interface, Wireless, Pixel, Graphical user interface
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21 Dec 2007TL;DR: In this article, a pre-stored no-touch or no-hover (no-event) sensor output value is used when a sensor panel subsystem is first booted up to establish an initial baseline of sensor output values unaffected by fingers or other objects touching or hovering over the sensor panel during boot-up.
Abstract: Pre-stored no-touch or no-hover (no-event) sensor output values can initially be used when a sensor panel subsystem is first booted up to establish an initial baseline of sensor output values unaffected by fingers or other objects touching or hovering over the sensor panel during boot-up. This initial baseline can then be normalized so that each sensor generates the same output value for a given amount of touch or hover, providing a uniform response across the sensor panel and enabling subsequent touch or hover events to be more easily detected. After the initial normalization process is complete, the pre-stored baseline can be discarded in favor of a newly captured no-event baseline that may be more accurate than the pre-stored baseline due to temperature or other variations.
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01 Dec 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of heuristic algorithms are used to locate and display candidate items of information for selection and/or retrieval, using a unitary interface which is capable of accessing information in a variety of locations.
Abstract: The present invention provides convenient access to items of information that are related to various descriptors input by a user, by means of a unitary interface which is capable of accessing information in a variety of locations, through a number of different techniques. Using a plurality of heuristic algorithms to operate upon information descriptors input by the user, the present invention locates and displays candidate items of information for selection and/or retrieval. Thus, the advantages of a search engine can be exploited, while listing only relevant object candidate items of information.
218 citations
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11 Jun 2002TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for filtering messages comprising determining a first semantic anchor corresponding to a first group of messages, for example, legitimate messages and a second semantic anchor correspond to a second group of unsolicited messages was proposed.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for filtering messages comprising determining a first semantic anchor corresponding to a first group of messages, for example, legitimate messages and a second semantic anchor corresponding to a second group of messages, for example, unsolicited messages. Determining a vector corresponding to an incoming message; comparing the vector corresponding to the incoming message with at least one of the first semantic anchor and the second semantic anchor to obtain a first comparison value and a second comparison value; and filtering the incoming message based on the first comparison value and the second comparison value.
218 citations
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04 Jun 2012TL;DR: In this paper, a mapping between audio data and text data, whether or not the mapping is created automatically or manually, is presented, where a bookmark established in one version of a digital work is used to identify a corresponding location with another version of the digital work (e.g., an audio book).
Abstract: Techniques are provided for creating a mapping that maps locations in audio data (e.g., an audio book) to corresponding locations in text data (e.g., an e-book). Techniques are provided for using a mapping between audio data and text data, whether or not the mapping is created automatically or manually. A mapping may be used for bookmark switching where a bookmark established in one version of a digital work (e.g., e-book) is used to identify a corresponding location with another version of the digital work (e.g., an audio book). Alternatively, the mapping may be used to play audio that corresponds to text selected by a user. Alternatively, the mapping may be used to automatically highlight text in response to audio that corresponds to the text being played. Alternatively, the mapping may be used to determine where an annotation created in one media context will be consumed in another media context.
217 citations
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28 Dec 1990TL;DR: In this article, a computer system and method for the generation and manipulation of animated objects in a computer-controlled environment is described, including state data and methods defining the behavior of the object.
Abstract: A computer system and method for the generation and manipulation of animated objects in a computer-controlled environment. The animated objects include state data and methods defining the behavior of the object. The animated objects also have an associated affect volume and affect agents. An interaction manager controls the interaction between objects as the animation sequence progresses. An animation sequence is controlled by a set of rules, state graphs, or scripts. The behavior of objects is modeled using a descriptive and a mathematical representation. Objects containing visual characteristics are rendered to a display screen.
217 citations
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David E. Goldberg | 109 | 520 | 172426 |
Ruslan Salakhutdinov | 107 | 410 | 115921 |
Arogyaswami Paulraj | 97 | 476 | 41068 |
Eric Johnson | 95 | 312 | 47738 |
Donald A. Norman | 93 | 292 | 71226 |
Jim Gray | 92 | 265 | 50987 |
Imran Chaudhri | 90 | 327 | 31488 |
Ji-Guang Zhang | 83 | 286 | 28461 |
Scott Forstall | 82 | 184 | 20386 |
Carlos Guestrin | 79 | 221 | 50821 |
Michael Thompson | 76 | 911 | 28151 |
Gerard Medioni | 72 | 443 | 24378 |
Stephen O. Lemay | 72 | 288 | 18601 |
Paul Dourish | 69 | 202 | 26715 |
Bas Ording | 68 | 175 | 25774 |