Good finds... thanks
> Nothing for sure. This recent patent seems indicative:
>
> David Linus Ostby
>
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C48&q=david+ostby&oq=d#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DqplV7M8W2xwJ>
>
> But Ostby's also presented on graph search:
>
http://nmbdas.com/speakers/>
>
> On September 13, 2020 7:10:14 AM PDT, Steve Smith <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>> Thinks for the extra references. I can't penetrate the brochure-speak
>> either... even HONE which sounds like yet another gussied up machine
>> learning platform. Of course, a great deal of the success in that
>> domain is it's application. I'm assuming they are stirring in some
>> Quantum just to create the appearance of an "edge".
>> Do you have any more insight into what HONE is beyond the words that
>> make the acronym?
>>
>> Heinbockel's other company of record: Visual Purple
>>
https://visualpurple.com reminds me way too much of the two major
>> clients that I suffered in the last 12 years... WorldScape and Micoy,
>> each of whom were aspiring to fill a strong niche in virtual training
>> and hollywood FX, but they started with modest IP in the multi-camera
>> capture domain (flat and spherical arrays)... the websites are slick
>> enough and have enough implied content for many customers I suspect. I
>> think their demo reel would be what makes or breaks them. And whomever
>> his "co-founder" might be...
>>
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