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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 16, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2006
Chris Demetrios Karkanias, Sammamish, WA (US);
Stephen E. Hodges, Cambridge, GB;
Emma L. Berry, Herts, GB;
Georgina E. Browne, Cambridge, GB;
Hilary Lyndsay Williams, Cambridge, GB;
Kenneth R. Wood, Cambridge, GB;
Samuel Gavin Smyth, Huntingdon, EP;
David Alexander Butler, Great Cambourne, GB;
Chris Demetrios Karkanias, Sammamish, WA (US);
Stephen E. Hodges, Cambridge, GB;
Emma L. Berry, Herts, GB;
Georgina E. Browne, Cambridge, GB;
Hilary Lyndsay Williams, Cambridge, GB;
Kenneth R. Wood, Cambridge, GB;
Samuel Gavin Smyth, Huntingdon, EP;
David Alexander Butler, Great Cambourne, GB;
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
A system that can enhance cognitive ability by viewing sequences of images captured during an event is disclosed. For example, the innovation can employ captured event sequences to improve failing memories in patients with a diagnosed memory condition such as acquired brain injury or neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease. These event sequences can be captured in the point-of-view of a user (e.g., first person) as well as from a third person or other monitoring location (e.g., car).