CBRE
United States
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Object, Computer graphics and Computer program. His research links Virtual reality with Computer vision. His Artificial intelligence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Relevance and Association.
His work deals with themes such as Object-oriented programming and Visual programming language, which intersect with Object. His Computer graphics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Window, Graphical user interface, Set and Mouse button. His research integrates issues of User interface, Planar and Interface in his study of Computer program.
Richard Edmond Berry focuses on Computer graphics, Object, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision and Graphical user interface. His Computer graphics research integrates issues from Window, Computer program, Engineering drawing and Icon. His Object study incorporates themes from User interface, Process, Face and Object-oriented programming.
His Method study, which is part of a larger body of work in Artificial intelligence, is frequently linked to Viewpoints, bridging the gap between disciplines. He interconnects Event, Representation and Position in the investigation of issues within Computer vision. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Graphical user interface, focusing on Computer hardware and, on occasion, Text processing.
Richard Edmond Berry spends much of his time researching Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Object and Computer program. His Artificial intelligence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Navigation path and Set. His work on Interactive displays as part of his general Computer graphics study is frequently connected to Compact disc, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His research integrates issues of User interface, Face and Icon in his study of Object. His Computer program research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Relevance, Point, Interface and Virtual reality. His Data processing system study combines topics in areas such as Graphical user interface, Software and Display device.
His primary areas of study are Object, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics and Computer program. His studies in Object integrate themes in fields like Multimedia and Association. Richard Edmond Berry integrates Computer vision and Viewpoints in his research.
His Computer graphics research includes themes of Software and Interface. His Interface research incorporates themes from Planar and User interface. Richard Edmond Berry focuses mostly in the field of Computer program, narrowing it down to topics relating to Virtual reality and, in certain cases, Position.
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Method and system for specifying method parameters in a visual programming system
Richiyaado Ii Berii;Buruusu Aran Teeto.
(1994)
Methods of displaying help information nearest to an operation point at which the help information is requested
Richard E. Berry;Steven E. Johnson;Thomas M. Ruiz.
(1987)
Method and system for integration of multimedia presentations within an object oriented user interface
Richard E. Berry;Thomas Neil Richards.
(1996)
Method and system for network delivery of content associated with physical audio media
Richard Edmond Berry;Shirley Lynn Martin;Scott Anthony Morgan;John Martin Mullaly.
(1997)
Three-dimensional workspace interactive display having browsing viewpoints for navigation and work viewpoints for user-object interactive non-navigational work functions with automatic switching to browsing viewpoints upon completion of work functions
Richard Edmond Berry;John Martin Mullaly.
(1997)
System for remote communication with an addressable target using a generalized pointing device
John Martin Mullaly;Richard Edmond Berry;Winslow Scott Burleson.
(1999)
Viewer interactive three-dimensional workspace with interactive three-dimensional objects and corresponding two-dimensional images of objects in an interactive two-dimensional workplane
Richard Edmond Berry;Scott Harlan Isensee.
(1997)
Facilitating viewer interaction with three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional images in virtual three-dimensional workspace by drag and drop technique
Didier Daniel Claude Bardon;Richard Edmond Berry;Scott Harlan Isensee;David John Roberts.
(1997)
Determining view point on objects automatically in three-dimensional workspace from other environmental objects in a three-dimensional workspace
Didier Daniel Claude Bardon;Richard Edmond Berry.
(1997)
Viewer interactive three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional images in virtual three-dimensional workspace
Richard Edmond Berry;Scott Harlan Isensee.
(1997)
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