Tucson, AZ, United States of America

David Wright Clark


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: The Innovative Mind of David Wright Clark

Introduction

David Wright Clark is an accomplished inventor based in Tucson, Arizona. He holds a patent for an innovative technology that enhances digital map visualizations. His work has significantly contributed to the field of geographic information systems.

Latest Patents

David's notable patent is titled "Expression interpretation engine for computer map visualizations." This invention describes a process and corresponding system for editing and representing property values for a digital map. The process involves storing a library of expressions for styling a digital map. It retrieves electronic map data and displays a user interface that includes a property editor panel and a visual map portion. The property editor panel showcases various map styles, while the visual map portion represents the electronic map data. For a selected map style, the process displays multiple style properties and a text field for receiving expressions corresponding to a style property. The system can suggest expressions based on user input and applies the received expression to render an edited representation of the electronic map data.

Career Highlights

David Wright Clark is currently employed at Mapbox, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of digital mapping. His expertise in creating user-friendly interfaces for map editing has made a significant impact on how users interact with geographic data.

Collaborations

David has collaborated with talented individuals such as John Edward Firebaugh and Minh Xuan Nguyen. Their combined efforts have led to advancements in the technology used for digital map visualizations.

Conclusion

David Wright Clark's contributions to the field of digital mapping through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing user experience in geographic information systems. His work at Mapbox, Inc. continues to influence the way we visualize and interact with digital maps.

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