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Miles K Thorland

from Fort Collins, CO
Age ~61

Miles Thorland Phones & Addresses

  • 2224 Kechter Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528
  • 2230 Kechter Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528
  • 724 Wabash St, Fort Collins, CO 80526
  • 4918 Bluestem Ct, Fort Collins, CO 80525
  • Fraser, CO
  • Pueblo, CO

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Data Scientist And Analytical Business Consultant

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Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Work:
Advanced Energy
Data Scientist and Analytical Business Consultant
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Analytical Business Consultant

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Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Hewlett-Packard
Analytical Business Consultant
Skills:
Management
Project Management
Microsoft Office
Leadership
Business Analysis
Customer Service
Program Management
Integration
Sql
Microsoft Excel
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Miles Thorland

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Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Hp
Manager

Hp
Program Manager
Skills:
Program Management
Analytics
Business Process Improvement
Supply Chain Management
Strategy
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Management
Business Analytics
Management
Vendor Management
Process Improvement
Business Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For A Multi-Sided Input Device

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US Patent:
6717075, Apr 6, 2004
Filed:
Jan 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/339078
Inventors:
Donald J. Stavely - Windsor CO
Amy E. Battles - Windsor CO
Amol S. Pandit - Greeley CO
Robert F. Yockey - Fort Collins CO
Miles Thorland - Fort Collins CO
Daniel J. Byrne - Fort Collins CO
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H01H 926
US Classification:
200 5R, 200 6 A, 200 5 A
Abstract:
An input device that has controls on more than one side is disclosed. The user orients the input device such that the controls to he used are in a predetermined orientation. A sensor detects which controls are in the predetermined orientation and enables those controls.

Universal Docking Tray Using Three Point Contacts

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US Patent:
6761578, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Feb 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/375951
Inventors:
Donald J. Stavely - Windsor CO
Amy E. Battles - Windsor CO
Amol S. Pandit - Greeley CO
Robert F. Yockey - Fort Collins CO
Miles K. Thorland - Fort Collins CO
Daniel J. Byrne - Fort Collins CO
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H01R 300
US Classification:
439489, 200 5 D, 710303
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising an appliance having three appliance contacts disposed on its bottom surface and an appliance docking tray that allows transfer of power and data. The appliance docking tray has a grid of electrical contacts disposed on its top surface, and switching apparatus, such as a processor and switch matrix, coupled to the electrical contacts of the grid. The switching apparatus electronically switches between the electrical contacts to determine which of the electrical contacts touch the appliance contacts when the appliance is disposed on the top surface of the docking tray.

Converting Analog Video Data Into Digital Form

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US Patent:
7092620, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
Aug 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/368792
Inventors:
Sandra L Standiford - Loveland CO, US
Miles K Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 7/00
H04N 5/85
US Classification:
386125, 386 46
Abstract:
The inventive stand alone mechanism converts video data from an original format such as VHS or digital video to an optical media such as a CD-RW or DVD-RW and prepare it for use in non-linear computer applications such as video editing and production in a single step conversion process. The inventive mechanism will also insert index markers into the video data. The markers could be time based or scene transition based.

Capture Of Sensory Data In Association With Digital Still Images

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US Patent:
7173655, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Oct 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/274182
Inventors:
Miles Kevin Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
Norman Conrad Pyle - Greeley CO, US
Amy E. Battles - Windsor CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
H04N 5/91
H04N 7/00
G03B 7/24
US Classification:
3482314, 3482313, 396312, 386 96
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for capturing a variable length of sensory data in association with still image data. The sensory data are generated from a sensor signal beginning prior to capture of a still image and ending a selected period after capturing the still image. The sensory data are stored in temporary storage. Still image data are generated in response to a control signal to capture a still image, and the still image data are also stored in the temporary storage. A default portion of the sensory data in association with the image data is stored in non-volatile storage. The default portion of sensory data in non-volatile storage is conditionally replaced with a selected subset of the sensory data from the temporary storage if the user selects replacement.

Method And Apparatus For Capture Of Sensory Data In Association With Image Data

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US Patent:
7209167, Apr 24, 2007
Filed:
Jan 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/342586
Inventors:
Norman C. Pyle - Greeley CO, US
Miles K. Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
US Classification:
3482314
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for capturing a variable length of sensory data in association with still image data. Manipulation of the camera is detected prior to image-capture, and sensory data are generated in response to detecting the manipulation. The sensory data are stored in temporary storage. When a control signal to capture a still image is active, still image data are generated and stored in non-volatile storage. A subset of the sensory data in temporary storage is selected and stored in non-volatile storage in association with the still image data.

Manual White Balance Using Arbitrary Surface

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US Patent:
7428009, Sep 23, 2008
Filed:
Feb 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/782320
Inventors:
Andrew C. Goris - Loveland CO, US
Miles Kevin Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 9/73
US Classification:
3482231, 3482291
Abstract:
A digital camera is equipped with signal processing circuits that achieve white balance by calibrating CCD detector outputs to a non-standard target, such as the palm of a person's hand or a camera lens cover. The calibration technique avoids the necessity of using a standard target to calibrate the digital camera under field use conditions.

System And Method For Managing Digital Images

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US Patent:
7545428, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677705
Inventors:
Amy Battles - Windsor CO, US
Miles K. Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04N 5/222
US Classification:
34833311, 34833312, 34833305
Abstract:
A method of processing a plurality of digital images arranged in a preset order in a digital imaging device in response to user input includes determining a user scrolling direction in response to user scrolling inputs, at least partially deleting a displayed image in response to a user image deletion input, and based upon the determined scrolling direction, displaying at least a portion of the next image in the scrolling direction after the deleted image unless the deleted image was the first or last image in the preset order.

System And Method For Automatic Capture Of Light Producing Scenes

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US Patent:
20030043292, Mar 6, 2003
Filed:
Aug 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/945033
Inventors:
Norman Pyle - Greeley CO, US
Miles Thorland - Fort Collins CO, US
International Classification:
H04N005/238
H04N009/73
H04N005/232
US Classification:
348/364000, 348/231600, 348/211990, 348/227100
Abstract:
The image capture device detects a sudden light change event and captures images associated with the sudden light change event. Exposure values associated with the captured images are calculated. The difference between the exposure values are compared to an exposure value change criteria. If the difference is at least equal to the exposure value change criteria, the presence of a sudden light change event is determined and the most recently captured image is saved into memory. Thus, only images associated with the sudden light change event are saved, thereby more efficiently utilizing limited memory capacity. The sudden light change event is typically characterized by a relatively large, sudden and unpredictable increase in light such that the object of interest is more lighted. Also, after the onset of the sudden light change event and/or before the onset of the sudden light change event, images may be stored in memory.
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