Each year, IBM selects a new field of Master Inventors as one way of recognizing IBMers who have mastered the patent process, provided broad mentoring, added value to IBM's portfolio, and demonstrated sustained innovation leadership and service.Once selected, a Master Inventor is expected to apply his or her mastery of patent knowledge by actively serving as a:*leader in the invention community*
Friday, 26 February 2010
Math vs. Massive Data Overload
Posted on 10:31 by Unknown
This year digital information will grow to 988 exabytes or equivalent to a stack of books from the sun to Pluto and back.
Sure, lots of data is great for predicting the future and producing models, but how do you know if the data is any good? IBM scientists have developed an algorithm that can tell you.
Data, data everywhere
Much of this data is gathered by sensors, actuators, RFID-tags, and
Sure, lots of data is great for predicting the future and producing models, but how do you know if the data is any good? IBM scientists have developed an algorithm that can tell you.
Data, data everywhere
Much of this data is gathered by sensors, actuators, RFID-tags, and
Monday, 22 February 2010
Inventors' Corner: U.S. Patent #7,635,189 – "Method and system for synchronizing opto-mechanical filters to a series of video synchronization pulses
Posted on 05:59 by Unknown
This patent, U.S. Patent #7,635,189, describes a technique for converting a portable projector into a three-dimensional (3D) stereoscopic display. Any projector based on standard digital light processor (DLP) technology can be converted to 3D using this patented invention. To view the image in 3D, the user wears a pair of passive, polarization sensitive eyeglasses. This patent, which is part
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Capture, Reuse and Share Your Web Browsing History With Friends and Colleagues - Try It Out and Tell Us What You Think
Posted on 16:22 by Unknown
Following is a guest post from Jeffrey Nichols on the CoScripter team at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.CoScripter Reusable History is a new tool from IBM Research that extends the web history capability of your Firefox web browser. The tool is now available for download from the IBM Research Labs Experimental Technology site.I know what you're thinking...I don't use the built-in history
Thursday, 11 February 2010
IBM Research Computational Biology Center
Posted on 07:57 by Unknown
Monday, 1 February 2010
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