Opal (Software)
Senior Software Engineer
Opal (Software) Jan 2018 - Apr 2019
Engineering Manager
Opal (Software) May 2017 - Jan 2018
Senior Mobile Engineer
Vadio May 2012 - Feb 2017
Co-Founder and Director of Mobile Engineering
Education:
Willamette University 2007 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Environmental Science
Skills:
Objective C Ios Development Ios Java Javascript Swift C++ Web Development Android Php Html Git Jquery C Xcode Rest Github Json Sql Cocoa Mvc
Robert B. Clemmer - Sacramento CA, US Elliot A. Swan - Keizer OR, US Mathew D. Polzin - Portland OR, US Sam O. Oluwalana - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
H04N 9/475
US Classification:
348515, 348E09034
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention relate to a system, method, computer product, computer system and device for providing a live broadcast, the method includes receiving a first audio content; determining a first video content that matches the first audio content; matching the first video content with the first audio content in real time, forming matched first audio/video content; and providing the matched first audio/video content in the live broadcast. The method further includes receiving a second audio content; determining a second video content that matches the second audio content; matching the second video content with the second audio content in real time, forming matched second audio/video content; and providing the matched second audio/video content in the live broadcast.
System And Method For Providing Matched Multimedia Video Content
Robert Bryce Clemmer - Portland OR, US Sam Olusegun Oluwalana - Cupertino CA, US Elliot Allen Swan - Portland OR, US Mathew David Polzin - Portland OR, US Justin David Dunlap - Denair CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
709203
Abstract:
A system for providing content to client computing devices. The system is configured to receive an audio feed that includes audio segments. Each audio segment includes either regular audio content or preemptory audio content. The system may determine whether each audio segment includes regular or preemptory audio content. For each audio segment determined to include preemptory audio content, the system may direct the client computing devices to preempt, with the preemptory audio content, any current content being presented by the client computing devices. For each audio segment determined to include regular audio content, the system may identify the regular audio content, match multimedia video content with the identified regular audio content, and direct the matched multimedia video content to the client computing devices for presentation thereby to users.