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Albany, CA   

547 Blackhawk Rd, Boulder, CO 80303    303-4995397   

Alhambra, CA   

New York, NY   

San Mateo, CA   

West Covina, CA   

150 W 56Th St APT 3312, New York, NY 10019    212-2654569   

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May Hon Kao

Address:
545 Pierce St #1304, Albany, CA 94706
Licenses:
License #: 29966 - Active
Issued Date: Mar 9, 2012
Renew Date: Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2017
Type: Certified Public Accountant

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Assistant Project Controller

Location:
501 Kains Ave, Albany, CA 94706
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Rockwood Capital
Assistant Project Controller
Rothstein Kass Dec 2004 - May 2013
Supervising Senior
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 2000 - 2004
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Accounting
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills:
Gaap, Financial Reporting, Auditing, Internal Controls, Us Gaap, External Audit, Financial Statements, Sec Filings, Assurance, Consolidation, Cpa, Financial Analysis, Accounting, Financial Accounting, Hedge Funds
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Sqa Engineer (Automation) At Websense, Inc

Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Software

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Method And Apparatus For Minimizing The Visual Degradation Of Digital Typefaces-Character Analysis

US Patent:
5274365, Dec 28, 1993
Filed:
Mar 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/846213
Inventors:
Eduardo Martinez - Palo Alto CA
May Kao - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 526
US Classification:
345128
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for minimizing the visual degradation of a typeface wherein the need for the manual input of skilled technicians is eliminated and the important visual components of each character and the relationship of the visual components of each character with the other characters of the typeface are preserved. The characters are analyzed to determine the visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction which comprise each character and the priority of adjustment. Using the visual components determined, starting with the highest priority component, the coordinates describing each character are adjusted according to rules which are dependent upon whether the strokes formed are oriented in the horizontal or vertical direction. The adjustment of the lower priority visual components is dependent on the previously aligned components. The important visual components in the diagonal direction are subsequently adjusted in accordance with similar sized visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction wherein the dimensions of the adjusted horizontal and vertical components are maintained.

Method And Apparatus For Minimizing The Visual Degradation Of Digital Typefaces-Vertical Adjustment

US Patent:
5304989, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Mar 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/846586
Inventors:
Eduardo Martinez - Palo Alto CA
May Kao - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 526
US Classification:
345128
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for minimizing the visual degradation of a typeface wherein the need for the manual input of skilled technicians is eliminated and the important visual components of each character and the relationship of the visual components of each character with the other characters of the typeface are preserved. The characters are analyzed to determine the visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction which comprise each character and the priority of adjustment. Using the visual components determined, starting with the highest priority component, the coordinates describing each character are adjusted according to rules which are dependent upon whether the strokes formed are oriented in the horizontal or vertical direction. The adjustment of the lower priority visual components is dependent on the previously aligned components. The important visual components in the diagonal direction are subsequently adjusted in accordance with similar sized visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction wherein the dimensions of the adjusted horizontal and vertical components are maintained.

Method And Apparatus For Minimizing The Visual Degradation Of Digital Typeface--Horizontal Adjustment

US Patent:
5281959, Jan 25, 1994
Filed:
Mar 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/846781
Inventors:
Eduardo Martinez - Palo Alto CA
May Kao - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 526
US Classification:
345128
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for minimizing the visual degradation of a typeface wherein the need for the manual input of skilled technicians is eliminated and the important visual components of each character and the relationship of the visual components of each character with the other characters of the typeface are preserved. The characters are analyzed to determine the visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction which comprise each character and the priority of adjustment. Using the visual components determined, starting with the highest priority component, the coordinates describing each character are adjusted according to rules which are dependent upon whether the strokes formed are oriented in the horizontal or vertical direction. The adjustment of the lower priority visual components is dependent on the previously aligned components. The important visual components in the diagonal direction are subsequently adjusted in accordance with similar sized visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction wherein the dimensions of the adjusted horizontal and vertical components are maintained.

Method And Apparatus For Minimizing The Visual Degradation Of Digital Typefaces-Diagonal Adjustment

US Patent:
5291186, Mar 1, 1994
Filed:
Mar 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/846584
Inventors:
Eduardo Martinez - Palo Alto CA
May Kao - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 526
US Classification:
345128
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for minimizing the visual degradation of a typeface wherein the need for the manual input of skilled technicians is eliminated and the important visual components of each character and the relationship of the visual components of each character with the other characters of the typeface are preserved. The characters are analyzed to determine the visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction which comprise each character and the priority of adjustment. Using the visual components determined, starting with the highest priority component, the coordinates describing each character are adjusted according to rules which are dependent upon whether the strokes formed are oriented in the horizontal or vertical direction. The adjustment of the lower priority visual components is dependent on the previously aligned components. The important visual components in the diagonal direction are subsequently adjusted in accordance with similar sized visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction wherein the dimensions of the adjusted horizontal and vertical components are maintained.

Method And Apparatus For Minimizing The Visual Degradation Of Digital Typefaces

US Patent:
5319358, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Mar 11, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/850245
Inventors:
Eduardo Martinez - Palo Alto CA
May Kao - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G09G 526
US Classification:
345141
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for minimizing the visual degradation of a typeface wherein the need for the manual input of skilled technicians is eliminated and the important visual components of each character and the relationship of the visual components of each character with the other characters of the typeface are preserved. The characters are analyzed to determine the visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction which comprise each character and the priority of adjustment. Using the visual components determined, starting with the highest priority component, the coordinates describing each character are adjusted according to rules which are dependent upon whether the strokes formed are oriented in the horizontal or vertical direction. The adjustment of the lower priority visual components is dependent on the previously aligned components. The important visual components in the diagonal direction are subsequently adjusted in accordance with similar sized visual components in the horizontal and vertical direction wherein the dimensions of the adjusted horizontal and vertical components are maintained.

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