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Noah Stupak Phones & Addresses

  • 248 Park Ave, Arlington, MA 02476 (781) 643-1625
  • Framingham, MA
  • Rochester, NY
  • West Henrietta, NY
  • 38 Cross St FL 1, Westfield, MA 01085
  • Morton, IL
  • Andover, MN
  • Mohnton, PA

Work

Company: Boncha

Education

School / High School: Rochester Institute of Technology 2001 Specialities: Bachelor's of Science in Psychology

Skills

User Experience • Experimental Research • Usability Design • User Interface Design • Human Factors • Experimental Design • Information Design • Statistics • Usability Engineering • Usability • Data Collection • Web Design • Task Analysis • User Centered Design • Usability Testing • Human Computer Interaction • Information Architecture • Interaction Design • Contextual Inquiry • Heuristic Evaluation • User Research • Ethnography • Persona • Experience Design • Paper Prototyping • Wire Framing • User Interface • Ergonomics • Design Strategy • User Scenarios • Wireframes • User Experience Design • Product Design • Heuristic Analysis • Human Factors Engineering • Cognitive Psychology • Design Research • Innovation Development • Innovation Research

Languages

French

Interests

Photography • Music Production • Science and Technology • Information Design • Arts and Culture • Health

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

Noah Stupak Photo 1

User Experience Research Director

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Location:
Arlington, MA
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Radius - Clinton, MA since Nov 2011
Human Factors Specialist

Eastman Kodak Jun 2008 - Nov 2011
User Experience and Human Factors Specialist

Rochester Institute of Technology Nov 2005 - Jul 2008
Research Assistant

University of Rochester May 2004 - Sep 2004
Virtual Reality Lab Research Assistant
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2006 - 2009
MS, Applied Experimental Engineer Psychology
Rochester Institute of Technology 2001 - 2005
BS, Psychology
Skills:
User Experience
Experimental Research
Usability Design
User Interface Design
Human Factors
Experimental Design
Information Design
Statistics
Usability Engineering
Usability
Data Collection
Web Design
Task Analysis
User Centered Design
Usability Testing
Human Computer Interaction
Information Architecture
Interaction Design
Contextual Inquiry
Heuristic Evaluation
User Research
Ethnography
Persona
Experience Design
Paper Prototyping
Wire Framing
User Interface
Ergonomics
Design Strategy
User Scenarios
Wireframes
User Experience Design
Product Design
Heuristic Analysis
Human Factors Engineering
Cognitive Psychology
Design Research
Innovation Development
Innovation Research
Interests:
Photography
Music Production
Science and Technology
Information Design
Arts and Culture
Health
Languages:
French
Noah Stupak Photo 2

Noah Stupak Rochester, NY

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Work:
Boncha

2011 to 2000

Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY
2005 to 2008
Research Assistant

University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
2004 to 2004
Lab & Research Assistant

Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY
2003 to 2003
Lab & Research Assistant

Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology
2001 to 2005
Bachelor's of Science in Psychology

Publications

Us Patents

Automatic Engagement Of Image Stabilization

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US Patent:
20120113280, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/943328
Inventors:
Noah J. Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Keith S. Karn - Avon NY, US
Timothy J. White - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/228
US Classification:
34820899, 348E05031
Abstract:
An image stabilized digital image capture device, comprising an image sensor for capturing a digital image; an optical system for imaging a scene onto the image sensor; an image stabilization system; an exposure control system; a memory system; and a processor. The processor is used to perform the steps of determining exposure settings using the exposure control system; selectively engaging the image stabilization system responsive to whether the determined exposure settings satisfy a predefined condition; capturing a digital image of a scene using the image sensor and the selectively engaged image stabilization system; and storing the captured digital image in the memory system.

Imaging System With Automatically Engaging Image Stabilization

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US Patent:
20120113515, May 10, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/943357
Inventors:
Keith S. Karn - Avon NY, US
Noah J. Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Timothy J. White - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/64
US Classification:
359557
Abstract:
An image stabilized imaging system, comprising a variable magnification optical system for imaging a scene; an image stabilization system; a user control for controlling the magnification of the variable magnification optical system; and a processor. The processor is used to perform the steps of determining a user-controlled magnification setting of the variable magnification optical system; and selectively engaging the image stabilization system responsive to the determined magnification setting.

Digital Camera User Interface For Text Entry

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US Patent:
20120281127, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
May 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/100472
Inventors:
Frank Marino - Rochester NY, US
Alison Rose Boncha - San Francisco CA, US
Noah Joseph Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Keith Stoll Karn - Avon NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/222
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
34833301, 345156, 348E05022
Abstract:
A portable electronic device providing a user-specified input string, comprising: user controls enabling a user to select between at least an up input, a down input, a left input, a right input, and a confirmation input; and a program memory storing instructions configured to implement a method for providing a user-specified input string. The method includes: displaying a string input interface including a string entry section, and at least two independently scrollable character selection sections; accepting user input to sequentially select characters, wherein the up input and the down input are used to select a scrollable character selection section, the left input and the right input are used to scroll through the characters in the selected scrollable character selection section to select a particular character, and the confirmation input is used to add the selected particular character to the input string displayed in the string input section.

Digital Camera User Interface For Video Trimming

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US Patent:
20120281960, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
May 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/100461
Inventors:
Alison Rose Boncha - San Francisco CA, US
Theresa Kathryn Guarrera - Tonawanda NY, US
Noah Joseph Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Keith Stoll Karn - Avon NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/77
US Classification:
386224, 386E05002
Abstract:
A digital video camera comprising: user controls enabling a user to select between at least an up input, a down input, a left input, a right input, and a confirmation input; and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for trimming a digital video sequence. The method includes: selecting a digital video sequence; initiating a trimming operation; accepting user input to select a start frame and an end frame for a trimmed digital video sequence, wherein the up input and the down input are used to select between a start frame selection mode and an end frame selection mode, and the left input and the right input are used to scroll through the frames of the selected digital video sequence; and trimming the selected video sequence to include the frames between the selected start frame and the selected end frame.

Display Device With Adaptive Fast Navigation Mode

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US Patent:
20130129308, May 23, 2013
Filed:
Nov 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/299383
Inventors:
Keith Stoll Karn - Avon NY, US
Noah Joseph Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Michael J. Gerard - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/775
US Classification:
386230, 386E0507
Abstract:
A digital video display device having an adaptive fast navigation mode for navigating through a digital video sequence having a time sequence of video frames, comprising a display, a user interface including user controls and a data processing system. A program memory stores instructions configured to perform the steps of: selecting a digital video sequence; determining a time duration associated with the selected digital video sequence, initiating a fast navigation operation in response to user activation of an appropriate user control, determining a fast navigation speed responsive to the time duration of the selected digital video sequence, designating a particular video frame in the selected digital video sequence to be a current video frame; and periodically updating the designation of the current video frame in accordance with the determined fast navigation speed.

Digital Camera User Interface For Video Trimming

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US Patent:
20200304749, Sep 24, 2020
Filed:
Jun 12, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/946268
Inventors:
- Plano TX, US
Theresa Kathryn Guarrera - Tonawanda NY, US
Noah Joseph Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Keith Stoll Karn - Avon NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/77
H04N 1/00
G11B 27/031
G06F 3/0488
G06F 16/438
H04N 21/4147
H04N 21/4223
H04N 21/472
G11B 27/034
G11B 27/34
Abstract:
A digital video camera comprising: user controls enabling a user to select between at least an up input, a down input, a left input, a right input, and a confirmation input; and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for trimming a digital video sequence. The method includes: selecting a digital video sequence; initiating a trimming operation; accepting user input to select a start frame and an end frame for a trimmed digital video sequence, wherein the up input and the down input are used to select between a start frame selection mode and an end frame selection mode, and the left input and the right input are used to scroll through the frames of the selected digital video sequence; and trimming the selected video sequence to include the frames between the selected start frame and the selected end frame.

Digital Camera User Interface For Video Trimming

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US Patent:
20190373209, Dec 5, 2019
Filed:
Aug 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/543259
Inventors:
- Plano TX, US
Theresa Kathryn Guarrera - Tonawanda NY, US
Noah Joseph Stupak - Rochester NY, US
Keith Stoll Karn - Avon NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/77
H04N 1/00
G11B 27/031
G06F 3/0488
G06F 16/438
H04N 21/4147
H04N 21/4223
H04N 21/472
G11B 27/034
G11B 27/34
Abstract:
A digital video camera comprising: user controls enabling a user to select between at least an up input, a down input, a left input, a right input, and a confirmation input; and a program memory storing instructions to implement a method for trimming a digital video sequence. The method includes: selecting a digital video sequence; initiating a trimming operation; accepting user input to select a start frame and an end frame for a trimmed digital video sequence, wherein the up input and the down input are used to select between a start frame selection mode and an end frame selection mode, and the left input and the right input are used to scroll through the frames of the selected digital video sequence; and trimming the selected video sequence to include the frames between the selected start frame and the selected end frame.

Intelligent Conversation Control In Wearable Audio Systems

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US Patent:
20190222928, Jul 18, 2019
Filed:
Mar 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/365011
Inventors:
- Framingham MA, US
Darren Abrams - Southborough MA, US
William D. Rice - Wayland MA, US
Pelham Norville - Framingham MA, US
Noah Stupak - Framingham MA, US
John Trotter - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Bose Corporation - Framingham MA
International Classification:
H04R 1/40
G06F 3/01
H03G 3/34
G10L 15/26
H04S 7/00
Abstract:
An apparatus is configured to rest on a wearer's neck or shoulders, and has a first microphone positioned at a first position located on the right side of the wearer, when the apparatus is worn, and a second microphone positioned at a second position located on the left side of the wearer. A processor receives audio signals output by the first and second microphones, and compares the audio signals from the first microphone to the audio signals from the second microphone. Based on the comparison, the processor determines whether the wearer's head is rotated to the right, left, or center, during an instance of the user speaking. Based on the determination, the processor selects a first one of at least two audio signal destinations, and provides the audio signal from at least one of the microphones to the first selected audio signal destination.
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