MATTHEW WILLIAM JOHNSON
Pilots at Perdido Ky Dr, Pensacola, FL

License number
Florida A5236076
Issued Date
Nov 2015
Expiration Date
Nov 2020
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
13555 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507

Professional information

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Researcher At Ihmc

Position:
Researcher at IHMC, Researcher at Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Location:
Pensacola, Florida Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
IHMC - Researcher Institute for Human and Machine Cognition since 2002 - Researcher


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Matthew Johnson - Pensacola, FL

Work:
Cumulus Radio
Promotions
MWR Aquatics - Pensacola, FL
Life Guard
Nevels Automotive - Pensacola, FL
Assistant Mechanic
Education:
Pine Forest High School - Pensacola, FL
General Education
Skills:
Leadership.


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Director At Jull

Position:
director at jull
Location:
Pensacola, Florida Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
jull - director


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Event Data Visualization Tool

US Patent:
2013022, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/404784
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw - Pace FL, US
Lawrence K. Bunch - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Marco M. Carvalho - Satellite Beach FL, US
Thomas C. Eskridge - Gulf Breeze FL, US
Paul J. Feltovich - Pensacola FL, US
Matthew Johnson - Pensacola FL, US
International Classification:
G06T 11/20
US Classification:
345440
Abstract:
A method for visually depicting complex events. Software agents are preferably employed to assist the human operator by collecting, enriching, selecting, aggregating, and analyzing data so that patterns of interest can be visually flagged or otherwise emphasized in the visual display. Events are depicted as an “event flow” from a source surface to a destination surface. Intervening surfaces may also be defined. The point of origin on the source surface reveals some information about the event flow, as does the point of impact on the destination surface. The event flow may be mapped to one or more intervening surfaces in order to visually depict other characteristics of the event. The entire depiction is rendered in a simulated three-dimensional view. The user is preferably given the ability to pan, zoom, and reorient the vantage point from which the user “views” the depiction on the computer display.


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Student At University Of West Florida

Location:
Pensacola, Florida Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Education:
University of West Florida 2011 - 2013