Patents by Inventor Frank Metayer

Frank Metayer 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: 8396301
    Abstract: Templates of known forms are stored in computer system. The templates are digitized pixels on which connected component analyses are performed resulting in a first list of components. Five to ten of those components are selected to create an ordered feature list for each form. The computer system then captures an optical image of a form positioned on the top of a stack of forms. The optical image is digitized and stored in the computer (or processor) system as a captured digital image of pixels. A connected component analysis is performed on the captured digital image that results in a second list of image components. Image components on the second list are compared to those on the first list and then each succeeding feature in one of the ordered feature lists. If the comparison is successful, the form is known and other marks on the form may then be processed. If the comparison is unsuccessful, a new feature list is tried.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2013
    Assignee: GTECH Corporation
    Inventor: Frank Metayer
  • Patent number: 8295579
    Abstract: An optical reader of a form is discussed where the form has a stored known boundary or boundaries. When the boundaries in a captured image do not match those of the stored known boundaries, it may be determined that an obstruction exists that will interfere with a correct reading of the form. The boundary may be printed, blank, and may include quiet areas, or combinations thereof in stored known patterns. A captured image of the form is compared to retrieved, stored boundary information and differences are noted. The differences may be thresholded to determine if an obstruction exists. If an obstruction is detected, the operator may be signaled, and the location may be displayed or highlighted. The form may be discarded or obstruction may be cleared and the form may be re-processed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Assignee: GTECH Corporation
    Inventors: Alexis J. Cournoyer, Frank Metayer, Carlos Cervantes Toral
  • Patent number: 8233181
    Abstract: In a system and method for processing a form comprising a plurality of entry markings, an area-array image sensor may capture an image of the form in free-space without requiring relative movement of the sensor and the form. A processor may interpret the captured image to determine at least a first entry selection based, at least in part, on the position of at least one of the plurality of entry markings with respect to at least one other marking in the image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island Corporation
    Inventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Sean Meehan, Frank Metayer
  • Publication number: 20110176180
    Abstract: In a system and method for processing a form comprising a plurality of entry markings, an area-array image sensor may capture an image of the form in free-space without requiring relative movement of the sensor and the form. A processor may interpret the captured image to determine at least a first entry selection based, at least in part, on the position of at least one of the plurality of entry markings with respect to at least one other marking in the image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2011
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Sean Meehan, Frank Metayer
  • Patent number: 7920299
    Abstract: In a system and method for processing a form comprising a plurality of entry markings, an area-array image sensor may capture an image of the form in free-space without requiring relative movement of the sensor and the form. A processor may interpret the captured image to determine at least a first entry selection based, at least in part, on the position of at least one of the plurality of entry markings with respect to at least one other marking in the image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2011
    Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island Corporation
    Inventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Sean Meehan, Frank Metayer
  • Publication number: 20110069893
    Abstract: Templates of known forms are stored in computer system. The templates are digitized pixels on which connected component analyses are performed resulting in a first list of components. Five to ten of those components are selected to create an ordered feature list for each form. The computer system then captures an optical image of a form positioned on the top of a stack of forms. The optical image is digitized and stored in the computer (or processor) system as a captured digital image of pixels. A connected component analysis is performed on the captured digital image that results in a second list of image components. Image components on the second list are compared to those on the first list and then each succeeding feature in one of the ordered feature lists. If the comparison is successful, the form is known and other marks on the form may then be processed. If the comparison is unsuccessful, a new feature list is tried.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2009
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Inventor: Frank Metayer
  • Publication number: 20100272314
    Abstract: An optical reader of a form is discussed where the form has a stored known boundary or boundaries. When the boundaries in a captured image do not match those of the stored known boundaries, it may be determined that an obstruction exists that will interfere with a correct reading of the form. The boundary may be printed, blank, and may include quiet areas, or combinations thereof in stored known patterns. A captured image of the form is compared to retrieved, stored boundary information and differences are noted. The differences may be thresholded to determine if an obstruction exists. If an obstruction is detected, the operator may be signaled, and the location may be displayed or highlighted. The form may be discarded or obstruction may be cleared and the form may be re-processed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2009
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Applicant: GTECH Corporation
    Inventors: Alexis J. Cournoyer, Frank Metayer, Carlos Cervantes Toral
  • Publication number: 20100222125
    Abstract: A lottery device, system and method incorporate lottery and non-lottery transaction capabilities within a single device that also provides for paperless wagering and payment of winnings. As part of the present invention, a transaction instrument facilitates typical consumer transactions as well as transactions related to lottery offerings and can use a reader terminal component to associate lottery tickets with the transaction instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2010
    Publication date: September 2, 2010
    Inventors: Timothy B. Nyman, Richard G. Finocchio, Richard S. Meehan, Thomas K. Oram, Robert S. Melesko, James R. Breindel, Robert Corvese, Frank Metayer
  • Publication number: 20060217821
    Abstract: In a system and method for processing form markings, and, in particular, playslip markings, an area-array image sensor may sense an image of a form that is in free-space, and a processor may interpret a marking in the image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2006
    Publication date: September 28, 2006
    Inventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Meehan, Frank Metayer
  • Publication number: 20040242309
    Abstract: A lottery device, system and method incorporates lottery and non-lottery transaction capabilities within a single, network-connected device, whereby the device communicates lottery transaction information to a central lottery server, while separately managing non-lottery transaction information. The system of the present invention provides a lottery network within which one or more devices of the invention can operate. The lottery network includes a back-end transaction processor and an interface for introducing new game types into the lottery system. In this way, a lottery distributor can not only offer a range of games that changes over time, but the distributor can choose which games to offer from an ever-changing menu of game options over a variety of device types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Robert S. Melesko, James R. Breindel, Richard S. Meehan, Robert Corvese, Timothy J. Mallin, Charles A. Rafuse, Raymond Alexandre, Frank Metayer