Patents by Inventor Adrien Fontvielle
Adrien Fontvielle has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11102465Abstract: First visual information defining first spherical visual content, second visual information defining second spherical visual content, and/or other information may be obtained. Presentation of the first spherical visual content on a display may be effectuated. A spherical transition between the first spherical visual content and the second spherical visual content may be identified. The spherical transition may define a change in presentation of visual content on the display from the first spherical visual content to the second spherical visual content based on a transitional motion within a spherical space and/or other information. A change in presentation of the first spherical visual content on the display to presentation of the second visual content on the display may be effectuated based on the spherical transition and/or other information. The change may be determined based on the transition motion within the spherical space and/or other information.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Loïc Martin, Antoine Meler
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Patent number: 10893223Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2020Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Sophana Kok
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Publication number: 20200177860Abstract: First visual information defining first spherical visual content, second visual information defining second spherical visual content, and/or other information may be obtained. Presentation of the first spherical visual content on a display may be effectuated. A spherical transition between the first spherical visual content and the second spherical visual content may be identified. The spherical transition may define a change in presentation of visual content on the display from the first spherical visual content to the second spherical visual content based on a transitional motion within a spherical space and/or other information. A change in presentation of the first spherical visual content on the display to presentation of the second visual content on the display may be effectuated based on the spherical transition and/or other information. The change may be determined based on the transition motion within the spherical space and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Loïc Martin, Antoine Meler
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Publication number: 20200177827Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Sophana Kok
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Patent number: 10600152Abstract: Images of a scene may be captured by a set of image capture devices. Overlapping areas of the images may be identified based on the topology of the set of image capture devices. Frontiers within the overlapping areas of the images may be identified based on borders of the images. Sample points for the images may be distributed along the frontiers. Warp parameters including an anti-symmetric warping portion and a symmetric warping portion may be determined at the sample points. Displacement values may be determined at the sample points based on the warp parameters. Warp maps for the images may be determined based on diffusion of the displacement values. Displacement maps for the images may be determined based on interpolation of the warp maps. The images may be modified based on the displacement maps.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Antoine Meler, Benoit Fouet, Claire Mathis, Denys Bulant, Emeric Grange, Hervé Bonaillie, Jerome Lehaire, Julien Morat, Martin Arnoux, Mickaël Heudre, Renan Coudray, Stéphane Gamet, Thomas Vuillermet
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Patent number: 10587856Abstract: First visual information defining first spherical visual content, second visual information defining second spherical visual content, and/or other information may be obtained. Presentation of the first spherical visual content on a display may be effectuated. A spherical transition between the first spherical visual content and the second spherical visual content may be identified. The spherical transition may define a change in presentation of visual content on the display from the first spherical visual content to the second spherical visual content based on a transitional motion within a spherical space and/or other information. A change in presentation of the first spherical visual content on the display to presentation of the second visual content on the display may be effectuated based on the spherical transition and/or other information. The change may be determined based on the transition motion within the spherical space and/or other information.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Loïc Martin, Antoine Meler
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Patent number: 10560648Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Sophana Kok
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Publication number: 20190364233Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Sophana Kok
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Patent number: 10412328Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2019Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Adrien Fontvielle, Sophana Kok
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Publication number: 20190158768Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventor: Adrien Fontvielle
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Patent number: 10194101Abstract: Image captured with an image capture device with a rolling shutter may be deformed due to changes in imaging sensor orientation during image capture. Image deformities may occur due to rolling shutter that exposes rows of pixels to light at slightly different times during image capture. Deformities such as wobble, for example, and/or other deformities may be corrected by constructing an output image. The output image may be constructed by determining corresponding pixels within the input image. The location of the input pixel may be determined by performing one or more fixed point iterations to identify one or more input pixels within the input image. A value of the output pixel within the output image may be determined based on a value of a corresponding pixel within the input image.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Adrien Fontvielle
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Patent number: 9555897Abstract: The drone (10) comprises a camera with a hemispherical-field lens of the fisheye type pointing to a fixed direction (?) with respect to the drone body. A capture area (36) of reduced size is extracted from the image formed by this lens (42), the position of this area being function of the signals delivered by an inertial unit measuring the Euler angles characterizing the attitude of the drone with respect to an absolute terrestrial reference system. The position of this area is dynamically modified in a direction (44) opposite to that of the changes of attitude (38) of the drone detected by the inertial unit. The raw pixel data are then processed to compensate for the geometric distortions introduced by the fisheye lens in the image acquired in the region of the capture area.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: PARROTInventors: Pierre Eline, Adrien Fontvielle
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Publication number: 20150298822Abstract: The drone (10) comprises a camera with a hemispherical-field lens of the fisheye type pointing to a fixed direction (?) with respect to the drone body. A capture area (36) of reduced size is extracted from the image formed by this lens (42), the position of this area being function of the signals delivered by an inertial unit measuring the Euler angles characterizing the attitude of the drone with respect to an absolute terrestrial reference system. The position of this area is dynamically modified in a direction (44) opposite to that of the changes of attitude (38) of the drone detected by the inertial unit. The raw pixel data are then processed to compensate for the geometric distortions introduced by the fisheye lens in the image acquired in the region of the capture area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Pierre Eline, Adrien Fontvielle