Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2011
Title: Innovations by Steven D DeMar
Introduction
Steven D DeMar is an accomplished inventor based in Redmond, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of media technology, holding a total of 4 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the way media objects are managed and utilized.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Rapid Media Group Annotation." This invention provides a unique system and method for facilitating browsing, sorting, clustering, and filtering various media objects in a quick and easy manner. The invention involves annotating media objects that have been clustered, sorted, and/or filtered en masse, rather than individually, with metadata. Users can select media objects and annotate them with multiple metadata options to optimize their utilization. The media objects may include audio components, visual components, or any combination thereof.
Another notable patent is the "Media Frame Object Visualization System." Similar to his previous invention, this system also facilitates the browsing, sorting, clustering, and filtering of media objects. It allows for the annotation of media objects with metadata, enhancing the user experience in managing these objects. The flexibility of combining and mixing media objects to create new ones is a key feature of this invention.
Career Highlights
Steven D DeMar is currently associated with Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, where he continues to innovate in the field of media technology. His work has had a significant impact on how media is processed and utilized in various applications.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Steven has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Steven Mark Drucker and Curtis Glenn Wong. These collaborations have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in media technology.
Conclusion
Steven D DeMar's contributions to media technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improvement in the field. His work continues to influence how media objects are managed and utilized effectively.