JAMES RAY KING, RADT
Social Work at 1 St, San Jose, CA

License number
California R1255780617
Category
Social Work
Type
Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
Address
Address
2218 N 1St St, San Jose, CA 95131
Phone
(408) 200-8626
(669) 666-1909

Professional information

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Field Technical Manager At Chubb Group Of Insurance Companies

Position:
Field Technical Manager - AVP at Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Chubb Group of Insurance Companies - Seattle, WA since Nov 2009 - Field Technical Manager - AVP Chubb Insurance - Seattle Nov 2004 - Nov 2009 - Regional Appraisal Manager Chubb - Seattle, WA 1995 - 2004 - Technical Specialist Appraisal Group of the Northwest - Bellevue, WA 1994 - 1995 - Commercial Real Estate Appraiser Carneghi Bautovich & Partners - San Jose, CA 1993 - 1994 - Journeyman Commercial Real Estate Appraiser CB Richard Ellis - San Jose, CA 1992 - 1993 - Real Estate Analyst Grubb & Ellis - San Jose, CA 1991 - 1992 - Real Estate Analyst
Education:
Oxford Brookes University 1988 - 1991
Bachelors, Estate Management
Eastbourne College, Eastbourne, Sussex, England 1983 - 1988
Interests:
Sailing, Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Photography, Reading


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Wine Production

Location:
San Jose, California
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
Clos LaChance Wines - San Martin Aug 2010 - Apr 2011 - Cellar Intern Mark Hughes Painting and Restoration Jul 2009 - Sep 2010 - Carpenter/Painter West valley College Jul 2003 - Apr 2007 - Customer service Forward Moving Technologies Mar 2001 - Sep 2001 - Regional Sales Rep Sentry Products Inc Jan 1998 - Feb 2001 - Senior Buyer Planner
Education:
San Jose State University 2006 - 2009
B.A., Psychology, biology


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Method Of Controlling A Bit-Image Printer

US Patent:
4745560, May 17, 1988
Filed:
Oct 15, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/787297
Inventors:
John W. Decker - Lyons CO
James C. King - San Jose CA
Ray A. Larner - Boulder CO
Jeffrey B. Lotspiech - Boulder CO
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1566
US Classification:
364519
Abstract:
A bit-image printer is disclosed, having a page memory, a font memory and a font library. Fonts are selected from the library for use in composing a page image in the page memory. Loading of font characters into the page memory is controlled by the position of a cursor located within page memory. The font characters include cursor parameters which control the loading of the character into page memory, based upon current cursor position, and control movement of the cursor to a new location, in preparation for loading of the next character into page memory. After a page image is composed, the image is used to control an LED printhead which images the photoconductor of a xerographic reproduction device.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
6366695, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Jun 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/334524
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382173, 382176
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects. The invention includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of: (1) inputting a signal comprising a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, (2) partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, (3) assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and (4) storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
6385350, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Jan 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/003557
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
David M. Emmett - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 903
US Classification:
382309, 382310, 382190, 382229
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from a data structure including a data processing apparatus, a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and to non-identifiable objects and the input bitmap, and an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the input bitmap in the hybrid data structure. The raster image is derived from the input bitmap and thus includes no misrecognition errors. It includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of inputting a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object. The entire input bitmap or portions thereof are also stored in the hybrid data structure to be displayed.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
6661919, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054944
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 934
US Classification:
382173, 382217, 382177, 382180, 707509, 707514
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects. The invention includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of: (1) inputting a signal comprising a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, (2) partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, (3) assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and (4) storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
5625711, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Aug 31, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/298655
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382224
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects. The invention includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of: (1) inputting a signal comprising a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, (2) partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, (3) assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and (4) storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
5729637, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Apr 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/420827
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
David M. Emmett - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382282
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from a data structure including a data processing apparatus, a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and to non-identifiable objects and the input bitmap, and an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the input bitmap in the hybrid data structure. The raster image is derived from the input bitmap and thus includes no misrecognition errors. It includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of inputting a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object. The entire input bitmap or portions thereof are also stored in the hybrid data structure to be displayed.


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Method And Apparatus For Producing A Hybrid Data Structure For Displaying A Raster Image

US Patent:
5999649, Dec 7, 1999
Filed:
Oct 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/736250
Inventors:
Dennis G. Nicholson - Atherton CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Adobe Systems Incorporated - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382190
Abstract:
A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects. This includes a method for producing a hybrid data structure for a bitmap of an image having the steps of: (1) inputting a signal comprising a bitmap into a digital processing apparatus, (2) partitioning the bitmap into a hierarchy of lexical units, (3) assigning labels to a label list for each lexical unit of a predetermined hierarchical level, where labels in the label list have an associated confidence level, and (4) storing each lexical unit in a hybrid data structure as either an identifiable object or a non-identifiable object.


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Facsimile Transmission Using Enhanced Symbol Prototypes With Precalculated Front And Back White Spaces

US Patent:
4769716, Sep 6, 1988
Filed:
Oct 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/920489
Inventors:
Richard G. Casey - Morgan Hill CA
James C. King - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04N 1411
US Classification:
358263
Abstract:
An improved method is described for transmitting facsimiles of scanned symbols. Prototype facsimiles of each symbol in a library are enhanced by averaging the representations of each scanned symbol with a respective previously created prototype facsimile for that symbol. The amount of white space at opposite sides of each symbol prototype is determined. The enhanced prototype facsimile for each scanned symbol is associated with positional parameters denoting the average white space at said opposite sides of each symbol.