Location History:
- Slidell, LA (US) (2008 - 2009)
- Superior, CO (US) (2010 - 2014)
- Boulder, CO (US) (2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2018
Title: Geary J Layne: Innovator in Multidimensional Data Control
Introduction
Geary J Layne is a notable inventor based in Superior, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of graphical user controls for multidimensional datasets. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Layne's work has advanced the way users interact with complex data.
Latest Patents
One of Layne's latest patents is titled "Graphical user control for multidimensional datasets." This innovative user control allows users to graphically set the bounds for one or more dimensions of data selected from a multidimensional dataset. The control features a wireframe cube that represents the extent of data in the dataset, along with a selector box within the cube. Users can indicate their selected perspective and orientation by selecting a portion of an edge of the selector box. Additionally, the control provides visual indications of the selected perspective and orientation. Users can also change the size and position of the selector box to select desired portions of the data. The control includes a visual indicator representing the fourth dimension of the dataset, enabling users to identify and select further subsets of data. Furthermore, navigation buttons allow users to rotate their view around the selector box, reflecting the selected perspective and orientation of the data.
Career Highlights
Geary J Layne is currently employed at the USA as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His work focuses on enhancing user interaction with complex datasets through innovative graphical controls.
Collaborations
Layne has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Marlin L Gendron and Maura C Lohrenz, contributing to advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Geary J Layne's contributions to the field of graphical user controls for multidimensional datasets demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to improving data interaction. His patents reflect a deep understanding of user needs and technological possibilities.