BRIGHT DATA

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRITEDATA GIS Data Resources, Inc. 101 Lucas Valley Road, Suite 200 San Rafael CA 94903 BRIGHT DATA;Computer services, namely, providing an interactive web site featuring technology that allows users to collect, store, manage, deliver and showcase electronic and paper-based content; Computer services, namely, providing search platforms to allow users to identify areas of opportunity withing their existing customer base, namely, consumer fraud and customer loyalty; Providing a members-only website featuring technology which provides members with the ability to identify track and respond to areas of opportunity within their existing customer base, namely, consumer fraud and customer loyalty; Providing a secured-access, members only website featuring technology that gives members the ability to identify track and respond to areas of opportunity within their existing customer base, namely, consumer fraud and customer loyalty; Providing a website featuring on-line non-downloadable software that enables users to identify track and respond to areas of opportunity within their existing customer base, namely, consumer fraud and customer loyalty; Providing a website that features technology that enables the secure exchange of information by users; Providing on-line non-downloadable geographic information system (GIS) software; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for business users to identify areas of opportunity within their existing customer base, namely, consumer fraud and customer loyalty;
BRITEDATA Intuitive Web Solutions 1442 S Glenstone, PO Box 10667 Springfield MO 65808 BRIGHT DATA;application service provider (ASP), featuring software for use in generating reports from policy, claims and accounting databases hosted, managed, developed and maintained for mutual insurance companies;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A coin discriminating method includes steps of irradiating a surface of a coin with light, photoelectrically detecting light reflected by the surface of the coin, producing detected pattern data of the surface of the coin, binarizing corresponding reference pattern data so that "1" is assigned to pixel data having a signal intensity level equal to or higher than a predetermined signal intensity level and "0" is assigned to pixel data having a signal intensity level lower than the predetermined signal intensity level to produce reference bright portion pattern data consisting of "1" pixel data and reference dark portion pattern data consisting of "0" pixel data, extracting bright portion pattern data consisting of pixels corresponding to pixels included in the reference bright portion pattern data and dark portion pattern data consisting of pixels corresponding to pixels included in the reference dark portion pattern data from the detected pattern data, and discriminating whether or not the surface of the coin is damaged to higher than the predetermined level by comparing the difference between the bright portion data signal intensity average value and dark portion data signal intensity average value with a threshold value of coins of a corresponding denomination.