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14126 Ski View Loop, Truckee, CA 96161    805-5124326   

Burbank, CA   

5917 Evening Sky Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93063    805-5841046   

5406 Moonshadow St, Simi Valley, CA 93063   

5905 Greenbriar Ct, Agoura Hills, CA 91301   

Agoura, CA   

Van Nuys, CA   

Novato, CA   

Ventura, CA   

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Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Steven Venezia - Lawyer

Office:
Upton & Hatfield, LLP
Specialties:
Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate
ISLN:
922084837
Admitted:
New Hampshire
Law School:
Northeastern University, J.D.

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Us Patents

Controlling Loudness Of Speech In Signals That Contain Speech And Other Types Of Audio Material

US Patent:
RE43985, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Nov 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/948730
Inventors:
Mark Stuart Vinton - San Francisco CA, US
Charles Quito Robinson - San Francisco CA, US
Kenneth James Gundry - San Francisco CA, US
Steven Joseph Venezia - Simi Valley CA, US
Jeffrey Charles Riedmiller - Penngrove CA, US
Assignee:
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G10L 19/14
US Classification:
704225
Abstract:
Mechanisms are known that allow receivers to control loudness of speech in broadcast signals but these mechanisms require an estimate of speech loudness be inserted into the signal. Disclosed techniques provide improved estimates of loudness. According to one implementation, an indication of the loudness of an audio signal containing speech and other types of audio material is obtained by classifying segments of audio information as either speech or non-speech. The loudness of the speech segments is estimated and this estimate is used to derive the indication of loudness. The indication of loudness maybe used to control audio signal levels so that variations in loudness of speech between different programs is reduced. A preferred method for classifying speech segments is described.

Controlling Loudness Of Speech In Signals That Contain Speech And Other Types Of Audio Material

US Patent:
2004004, Mar 4, 2004
Filed:
Aug 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/233073
Inventors:
Mark Vinton - San Francisco CA, US
Charles Robinson - San Francisco CA, US
Kenneth Gundry - San Francisco CA, US
Steven Venezia - Simi Valley CA, US
Jeffrey Riedmiller - Martinez CA, US
International Classification:
G10L019/14
US Classification:
704/224000
Abstract:
An indication of the loudness of an audio signal containing speech and other types of audio material is obtained by classifying segments of audio information as either speech or non-speech. The loudness of the speech segments is estimated and this estimate is used to derive the indication of loudness. The indication of loudness may be used to control audio signal levels so that variations in loudness of speech between different programs is reduced. A preferred method for classifying speech segments is described.

Downmix Limiting

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Nov 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/884569
Inventors:
Rhonda Wilson - San Francisco CA, US
Michael Ward - San Francisco CA, US
Steven Venezia - Simi Valley CA, US
Roger Dressler - Bend OR, US
Assignee:
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G10L 19/008
US Classification:
381 22, 381 23
Abstract:
The invention relates to downmixing techniques by which output audio signals are obtained from input audio signals partitioned into subgroups. A variable common gain limiting factor is applied to all downmix coefficients that govern the contributions from the input signals in a subgroup. While preserving the proportions between signal values within a subgroup, the invention makes it possible to limit the gain of different input signal subgroups to different extents, so that relatively more perceptible signals can be limited relatively less. It then becomes possible to achieve a consistent dialogue level while transitioning in a less perceptible fashion between signal portions with and without gain limiting. Embodiments of the invention include a method, a mixing system and a computer-program product.

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