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Résumé
for Marlin Eller
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Education
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MS, Mathematics -
University of Washington, 1979
BA, Magna Cum Laude, double major Mathematics, Physics - Whitman
College, 1974 |
Awards
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Finalist, PC Magazine's
Eighth Annual Award for Technical Excellence, 1991
Phi Beta Kappa, 1974
Woodward Math Fellowship, 1973 |
Issued
Patents
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US 6,201,174 - 2001
Method and system for improved tablature notation in digital music
scores
US
5,889,860 - 1999
Encryption system with transaction coded decryption key
US
5,773,741 - 1998
Method and apparatus for non-sequential storage of and access to
digital musical score and performance information
US
5,737,733 - 1998
Method and system for searching compressed data
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5,710,832 - 1998
Method and system for displaying handwritten data and recognized symbols
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5,636,297 - 1997
Method and system for recognizing a graphic object's shape, line style,
and fill pattern in a pen environment
US
5,610,996 - 1997
Method and apparatus for arc segmentation in handwriting recognition
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5,550,930 - 1996
Method and system for training a handwriting recognizer at the time of
misrecognition
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5,287,417 - 1994
Method and system for recognizing a graphic object's shape, line style,
and fill pattern in a pen environment
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Professional
Experience
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1992-present
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CEO and Founder of
Sunhawk Digital Music LLC, formerly Sunhawk.com
I founded Sunhawk (originally Nighthawk) while I was still working at
Microsoft to both create and distribute digital music scores. I
developed musical OCR software in order to input scores by scanning in
paper scores, a music notation editor to correct and improve the input
scores, and a viewer to display and print the final results for the
customer. Originally the distribution was to be CD-ROM but as the Web
developed we shifted to Internet distribution. I left Microsoft
Research in 1995 to work full time on the music business. I established
a production facility in Russia with 90 people to produce the music and
grew the facility in the US to 85 people as well. I negotiated a
contract with Warner Brothers Publications to get access to current
copyrighted music and I took the company public in Feb 2000.
We attempted to grow the business into the more general area of Digital
Rights Management by pursuing content categories other than sheet music
and by acquiring a London based Copyright policing business and later
an LA based digital video business. The market was not friendly to
dotcoms in 2000 and we went through multiple rounds of layoffs and
restructuring. The M&A work and the demands of a public company
were taking me further and further from the music business and
goals that I had originally set. As a result, in the Spring of 2001 I
bought the sheet music business and all related technology and
contracts from the public company and created the private entity,
Sunhawk Digital Music LLC. |
1982-1995
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Software Development Manager
- Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
Projects include (in chronological order):
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1979-1981
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Visiting Instructor, Math
and Computer Science - Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Taught
introductory courses in FORTRAN, algorithms and data structures, and a
special course in algorithms for faculty. |
1975-1969
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Engineer,
Dunegan/Endevco, San Juan Capistrano, CA. Wrote operating systems for
Interdata mini computers and custom software for non-destructive
acoustic emissions testing of large vessels, such as inner nuclear
reactor cores, oil and gas storage tanks. |
Board
Experience
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In addition to being
chairman of the board for my own company since its inception I am also
currently on the boards of:
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Publications
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Barbarians Led By Bill
Gates co-authored with Jennifer Edstrom and published by Henry Holt
in 1998. It was a national best seller remaining in the top ten
business books on the Wall Street Journal list for 5 weeks. It has been
translated into 6 different languages.
"Multiple Scattering Calculations of X-Ray Absorption Spectra," S.I.
Zabinsky, J.J. Rehr, A.N. Kudinov, R.C. Alvers, M.J. Eller, Physical
Review B, 1995. |
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