Patents by Inventor Dennis C. Ehn

Dennis C. Ehn 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).

  • Patent number: 7283649
    Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying an individual are provided. The systems and methods make use of principal component analysis and account for intra-individual variation by utilizing a plurality of images obtained from a stream of data representing a plurality of images of the individual. To identify the individual the system and method account for the intra-individual variation in the stream of data to produce a compensated representation of the individual. The system and method and to match the compensated representation a representation from a reference database to identify the individual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Viisage Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis C. Ehn, Francis J. Cusack, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7158099
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for producing a reduced-glare image. The method and system use at least two light sources located a selected distance apart from each other. An image acquisition device acquires a first image of an object using illumination from the first light source, but not the second. Then the image acquisition device acquires a second image of the object using illumination from the second light source, but not the first. The two images, having glare at different pixel locations, are then used to form a reduced-glare image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Viisage Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Denis K. Berube, Francis J. Cusack, Jr., Dennis C. Ehn
  • Patent number: 6681032
    Abstract: A system and method for acquiring, processing, and comparing an image with a stored image to determine if a match exists. In particular, the system refines the image data associated with an object based on pre-stored color values, such as flesh tone color. The system includes a storage element for storing flesh tone colors of a plurality of people, and a defining stage for localizing a region of interest in the image. A combination stage combines the unrefined region of interest with one or more pre-stored flesh tone colors to refine the region of interest based on color. This flesh tone color matching ensures that at least a portion of the image corresponding to the unrefined region of interest having flesh tone color is incorporated into the refined region of interest. Hence, the system can localize the head, based on the flesh tone color of the skin of the face in a rapid manner. According to one practice, the refined region of interest is smaller than or about equal to the unrefined region of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Viisage Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay F. Bortolussi, Francis J. Cusack, Jr., Dennis C. Ehn, Thomas M. Kuzeja, Michael S. Saulnier
  • Publication number: 20020136448
    Abstract: A system and method for acquiring, processing, and comparing an image with a stored image to determine if a match exists. In particular, the system refines the image data associated with an object based on pre-stored color values, such as flesh tone color. The system includes a storage element for storing flesh tone colors of a plurality of people, and a defining stage for localizing a region of interest in the image. A combination stage combines the unrefined region of interest with one or more pre-stored flesh tone colors to refine the region of interest based on color. This flesh tone color matching ensures that at least a portion of the image corresponding to the unrefined region of interest having flesh tone color is incorporated into the refined region of interest. Hence, the system can localize the head, based on the flesh tone color of the skin of the face in a rapid manner. According to one practice, the refined region of interest is smaller than or about equal to the unrefined region of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2001
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Applicant: Lau Technologies.
    Inventors: Jay F. Bortolussi, Francis J. Cusack, Dennis C. Ehn, Thomas M. Kuzeja, Michael S. Saulnier
  • Patent number: 6292575
    Abstract: A system and method for acquiring, processing, and comparing an image with a stored image to determine if a match exists. In particular, the system refines the image data associated with an object based on pre-stored color values, such as flesh tone color. The system includes a storage element for storing flesh tone colors of a plurality of people, and a defining stage for localizing a region of interest in the image. A combination stage combines the unrefined region of interest with one or more pre-stored flesh tone colors to refine the region of interest based on color. This flesh tone color matching ensures that at least a portion of the image corresponding to the unrefined region of interest having flesh tone color is incorporated into the refined region of interest. Hence, the system can localize the head, based on the flesh tone color of the skin of the face in a rapid manner. According to one practice, the refined region of interest is smaller than or about equal to the unrefined region of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: LAU Technologies
    Inventors: Jay F. Bortolussi, Francis J. Cusack, Jr., Dennis C. Ehn, Thomas M. Kuzeja, Michael S. Saulnier
  • Patent number: 4531160
    Abstract: A technique for reproducing an image in a set of grey scale steps is disclosed including: providing a plurality of superpixels for providing an output representative of an image; providing a set of threshold levels for each pixel in a superpixel, which set is different from each of the sets of threshold levels of the other pixels in that superpixel and different from the set of greyscale steps; identifying the position of a given pixel in a superpixel and designating a particular set of threshold levels corresponding to the position of that given pixel; comparing the output of the given pixel with its particular set of threshold levels; and indicating the greyscale step in the set of greyscale steps in response to the output of the given pixel equal to or in excess of at least one of the threshold levels in the set of threshold levels corresponding to that pixel position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1985
    Assignee: Itek Corporation
    Inventor: Dennis C. Ehn