Patents Examined by Patrick L Edwards
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Patent number: 7020351Abstract: A method and apparatus for indexing digital video and audio signals using a digital database. A user may index the digital images by content within the images, through annotation, and the like. The database can contain high resolution and low resolution versions of the audio-video content. The indexed video can be used to create web pages that enable a viewer to access the video clips. The indexed video may also be used to author digital video disks (DVDs). The video may be enhanced to achieve DVD quality or be accessed to enhancing the digital signals and indexing the digital signals. The user may choose to enhance the digital signals by combining frames into a panorama, enhancing the resolution of the frames, filtering the images, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Rakesh Kumar, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Keith Hanna
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Patent number: 7016549Abstract: First similarity values along at least four directions are ascertained within a local area containing a target pixel and weighted averaging is performed by adding the pixel values of pixels around the target pixel value to the pixel value of the target pixel, adding weight along a direction having a small first similarity value (along a direction manifesting a high degree of similarity). By incorporating the pixel value level differences among a plurality of pixels on adjacent lines extending adjacent to the target pixel into the first similarity values, it becomes possible to effectively remove jaggies that are difficult to eliminate in the prior art. Furthermore, by making a judgment on degrees of similarity by incorporating color information such as characteristics differences among different color pixels, a more accurate judgment can be made with regard to the image structure to enable very accurate direction-dependent low-pass filtering.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Nikon CorporationInventor: Ken Utagawa
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Patent number: 7010176Abstract: An imaging device (10) has a card reader (13), a reflective scanner (14) and a film scanner (15). The scanners has a pre-scanning mode of a low resolution and a fine scanning mode of a higher resolution. A preview image is displayed on the basis of image data taken from an original image through the scanner in the pre-scanning mode, and a cropping area of the original is designated on the preview image. An input resolution setting section (26) automatically sets the higher resolution for the fine scanning in accordance with the original size of the cropping area, a print size of the cropping area, and an output resolution of a printer (16). Based on image data taken at the higher resolution from the cropping area of the original image, the printer prints out an image.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Naoki Kusunoki
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Patent number: 7006661Abstract: The present invention relates to digital watermarking systems and methods. In a first implementation, so-called movie studio rough-cuts are watermarked to provide a forensic tracking clue or to provide security for distributed rough-cuts. In another implementation, a watermark is determined for a compressed video object. The watermark is compressed as an object and the watermarked object is then associated with the compressed video object. The two separate objects are provided to a rendering device, which after decompressing both objects, embeds the watermark in the video prior to rendering.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventors: Marc D. Miller, Kenneth L. Levy, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
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Patent number: 6999634Abstract: A spatio-temporal joint filter and a spatial joint filter for noise reduction are disclosed. The spatio-temporal joint filter includes a spatial joint filter including the first and second sub filters having different characteristics and includes a temporal joint filter. When the present invention is adequately used, an edge/detail region of an image is well preserved, an aggressive noise reduction is performed on a flat region, and the temporal flicker problems are eliminated. Additionally, it has an intrinsic motion compensation effect by using the spatio-temporal correlation between the adjacent frames.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Sung Hoon Hong
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Patent number: 6999602Abstract: In a rendering device Urnd1, a CPU 7 receives a captured image each from two image capture devices 1 and 2. The CPU 7 then receives a steering angle of a steering wheel of a vehicle from a steering angle sensor 3. Based on the steering angle, the CPU 7 derives an estimated trajectory for the vehicle to take in the course of time. Then, with reference to the estimated trajectory, the CPU 7 selects several pixels each from the captured images, and then generates a drive assistant image based on those pixels. In this manner, the drive assistant image generated by the rendering device Urnd1 hardly causes the driver to feel strange.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Yoshida, Nobuhiko Yasui, Atsushi Iisaka, Akira Ishida
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Patent number: 6996254Abstract: An incremental motion estimation system and process for estimating the camera pose parameters associated with each image of a long image sequence. Unlike previous approaches, which rely on point matches across three or more views, the present system and process also includes those points shared only by two views. The problem is formulated as a series of localized bundle adjustments in such a way that the estimated camera motions in the whole sequence are consistent with each other. The result of the inclusion of two-view matching points and the localized bundle adjustment approach is more accurate estimates of the camera pose parameters for each image in the sequence than previous incremental techniques, and providing an accuracy approaching that of global bundle adjustment techniques except with processing times about 100 to 700 times faster than the global approaches.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Zhengyou Zhang, Ying Shan
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Patent number: 6993156Abstract: The present invention is embodied in a system and method for statistically comparing a first set of digital data to at least a second set of digital data and matching the first set of digital data to appropriately corresponding portions of the second set of digital data. The first or the second set of digital data can be transformed during statistical analysis to enhance statistical analysis of the digital data.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Richard S. Szeliski, Nicholas P. Wilt
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Patent number: 6990252Abstract: An apparatus for analyzing the broadband noise content of a digital image comprising the following: a means of automatically identifying regions of originally constant color in the image by analysis of the variance of pixel values of regions of the image; a means of automatically detecting and discarding regions deemed to be unrepresentative of the true noise content of an image, including under- and over-exposed regions; a means of allowing the user to manually select some or all required constant color regions if desired; and, a means of analyzing such constant color regions to generate a parametric or non-parametric model of the noise in the image, including frequency characteristic within and between channels and other characteristics such as phase which might describe structured noise.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Adobe Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Martin Shekter
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Patent number: 6987865Abstract: The present invention is embodied in a system and method for extracting structure from multiple images of a scene by representing the scene as a group of image layers, including reflection and transparency layers. In general, the present invention performs layer extraction from multiple images containing reflections and transparencies. The present invention includes an optimal approach for recovering layer images and their associated motions from an arbitrary number of composite images. The present invention includes image formation equations, the constrained least squares technique used to recover the component images, a novel method to estimate upper and lower bounds on the solution using min- and max-composites, and a motion refinement method.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2000Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Microsoft Corp.Inventors: Richard S. Szeliski, Shmuel Avidan, Padmanabhan Anandan
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Patent number: 6980696Abstract: A method of deriving from an existing selective image smoothing filter either a corresponding filter for selective image sharpening, or a corresponding filter for both selective image smoothing and selective image sharpening. The selective sharpening filter can be implemented quickly by using implementations of the existing selective smoothing filter and a derived matching non-selective smoothing filter as black boxes and combining their outputs in a simple manner. Alternatively, the derived selective sharpening filter can be implemented by inlining the combination of the implementations of the existing selective smoothing.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Ron P. Maurer
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Patent number: 6965707Abstract: A low-noise active pixel circuit is disclosed that efficiently suppresses reset (kTC) noise by using a compact preamplifier consisting of a photodetector and only four MOSFETs of identical polarity, in conjunction with ancillary circuits located on an imager's periphery. The supporting circuits help the simplified pixel circuit to synchronously acquire (i.e., take a snapshot) an image across an imaging array, read the signal with low noise, and efficiently reset the pixel with low noise.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Rockwell Science Center, LLCInventor: Lester J. Kozlowski
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Patent number: 6952485Abstract: The disclosure details methods and systems for watermark encoding and decoding in imaging devices, such as printers and scanners, and imaging device interfaces. Watermark encoding and decoding functions are incorporated into printer and scanner image processing pipelines. Watermark encoders and decoders perform watermark encoding and decoding, respectively, on an image as it is being transferred from one stage of a printing or scanning process to another. In particular, streaming mode watermark encoders and decoders operate on sequential portions of the image in a sequential image stream passing from one stage to another. The streaming mode encoder and decoder may be incorporated in a printer or scanner driver in a computer connected to a printer or scanner peripheral or within a printer or scanner device.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Clayton L. Davidson, Aruna B. Kumar
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Patent number: 6944330Abstract: A computer-assisted diagnosis method for assisting diagnosis of anatomical structures in a digital volumetric medical image of at least one lung includes identifying an anatomical structure of interest in the volumetric digital medical image. The anatomical structure of interest is automatically segmented, in real-time, in a predefined volume of interest (VOI). Quantitative measurements of the anatomical structure of interest are automatically computed, real-time. A result of the segmenting step and a result of the computing step are displayed, in real-time. A likelihood that the anatomical structure of interest corresponds to a disease or an area warranting further investigation is estimating, in real-time, based on predefined criteria and the quantitative measurements. A warning is generated, in real-time, when the likelihood is above a predefined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.Inventors: Carol L. Novak, Li Fan, Jianzhong Qian
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Patent number: 6941027Abstract: An image processing system includes an image collector and a light falloff correction system. The light falloff correction system comprises a polar transformer that converts an image into radial traces and a falloff fitter that fits the radial traces to a model of falloff to determine a light falloff correction for the image.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Andrew C. Gallagher
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Patent number: 6915024Abstract: Image sharpening is performed by applying variable contrast stretching to pixels of interest in a digital image. For each pixel of interest, the amount of contrast stretching is a function of minimum and maximum intensity values in a local pixel neighborhood.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Ron P. Maurer
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Patent number: 6891958Abstract: Described herein is an audio watermarking technology for detecting watermarks in audio signals, such as a music clip. The watermark identifies the content producer, providing a signature that is embedded in the audio signal and cannot be removed. The watermark is designed to survive all typical kinds of processing and all types of malicious attacks that attempt to remove or modify the watermark from the signal. The implementations of the watermark detecting system, described herein, support quick, efficient, and accurate detection of watermarks by the specifically designed watermark detecting system. In one described implementation, a watermark detecting system employs an improved normalized covariance test to determine the presence of a watermark using less expensive materials (hardware), quicker calculations, and a more accurate test (than the original correlation test).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darko Kirovski, Yacov Yacobi
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Patent number: 6882739Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing rapid grain size analysis on a textured polycrystalline material, by generating average grain size and grain size distribution data from x-ray diffraction data of such material. Raw diffraction data is obtained by capturing a plurality of diffraction arcs within a single data capture frame. The raw diffraction data is digitally registered; (3) and the registered diffraction data is filtered to remove background noise, exclude diffraction overlaps or truncations, and compensate for biased data obtained from regions of highly preferred orientations. Average grain size and grain size distribution data are then correlated with the filtered diffraction data. The apparatus for acquiring raw diffraction data includes a collimated x-ray source having means for adjusting beam size and divergence of the x-ray generated, a 2-dimensional area detector for registering diffracted x-ray, and a sample motion assembly for moving the sample in the sample plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: HyperNex, Inc.Inventors: David S. Kurtz, Kryzsztof J. Kozaczek, Paul R. Moran
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Patent number: 6882740Abstract: A system and method for automatically determining a seed vigor index for a lot of seeds by analysis of a scanned image of a plurality of seedlings grown from lot of seeds, including automatically separating and analyzing overlapped seedlings. According to one aspect of the current invention, seedling analysis software is used to analyze an image of seedlings. The seedling analysis software preferably analyzes both hypocotyl and radicle lengths and thus determines the separation point between the two for each seedling. The seedling analysis software also preferably separates overlapped seedlings, preferably using a simulated annealing technique. According to another aspect of the present invention, a low-cost scanner placed in an inverted configuration in a scanner enclosure is used to generate high-quality, reproducible images of seedlings. According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of using ordinary germination boxes, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: The Ohio State University Research FoundationInventors: Miller Baird McDonald, Jr., Kikuo Fujimura, Mark Alan Bennett, Yusaku Sako, Andrew Frederick Evans
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Patent number: 6868189Abstract: In order to provide an image processing apparatus and an image processing method whereby a high quality output image can be consistently obtained, regardless of the order in which an operator sets the parameters for the performance of filtering, (I) a GUI module (9a) stores, in an input value storage area (9p) of a RAM, reference signs that are employed for first to fourth processes for the filtering of reduced image data, and (II) a filtering module (9f) refers to the reference signs in the input value storage area (9p) when performing the first to the fourth processes for the filtering of input image data, and obtains output image data.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Masaru Hoshino