Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.62
ph-index = 33
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Google Inc. (60 from 32,107 patents)
2. Exbiblio B.v. (14 from 14 patents)
3. Tegic Communications, Inc. (6 from 50 patents)
4. Nuance Communications, Inc. (5 from 1,422 patents)
5. America Online, Inc. (3 from 179 patents)
6. Forword Input, Inc. (2 from 2 patents)
7. Kyocera Corporation (1 from 6,588 patents)
8. Exbibuo B.v. (1 from 1 patent)
9. Forward Input Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
10. Tegic Communication, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
11. Marsden, Randal J. (0 patent)
12. Kushler, Clifford A. (0 patent)
94 patents:
1. RE50599 - Search engines and systems with handheld document data capture devices
2. 10769431 - Handheld device for capturing text from both a document printed on paper and a document displayed on a dynamic display device
3. 10635723 - Search engines and systems with handheld document data capture devices
4. 10509915 - Establishing an interactive environment for rendered documents
5. 10504162 - Processing techniques for text capture from a rendered document
6. 10438251 - Content access with handheld document data capture devices
7. 10423862 - Capturing text from rendered documents using supplemental information
8. 10318995 - Contextual dynamic advertising based upon captured rendered text
9. 10275455 - Triggering actions in response to optically or acoustically capturing keywords from a rendered document
10. 10115041 - Capturing text from rendered documents using supplemental information
11. 9919209 - Document enhancement system and method
12. 9811728 - Adding value to a rendered document
13. 9799060 - Content access with handheld document data capture devices
14. 9773167 - Handheld device for capturing text from both a document printed on paper and a document displayed on a dynamic display device
15. 9760938 - Methods and systems for initiating application processes by data capture from rendered documents