Patents by Inventor Guo-Yau Lin
Guo-Yau Lin 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: 9014472Abstract: Methods, systems and processor-readable media for color balanced compression in dynamic range mistmatched color environments. An input L* can be compensated based on L*min in a destination space with respect to shadow colors while configuring a perceptual LUT during a profile phase. Input opponent color components a* and b* can be compressed based on how much L* is compensated to generate newly compressed L*a*b* values. The newly compressed L*a*b* values can be treated as an output L*a*b* to configure the perceptual LUT for color balanced compression thereof. Finally, an operation can be performed for recording in the output LUT, optimized CMYK values with respect to the output L*a*b* to configure the perceptual LUT in an ICC profile and result in the color balanced compression thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James Michael Sanchez
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Patent number: 8982413Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically detecting and switching profiling configuration in digital rendering. A set of color patches utilized for profiling can be rendered via a calibration engine and the color patches can be measured via inline/offline spectrophotometer. A high-accuracy MFD model can be built based on measurement from the color patches. A set of measurement values for a set of CMYK color probes can be obtained directly from the measurement and/or by processing through a MFD model. A classifier can be configured to determine a toner set based on the predicted and/or measured Lab values. The profiling procedure then automatically sets up a parameter set for the corresponding toner set to build a color look-up table via an inversion and optimization function. A destination ICC profile can be built based on the color LUTs. The system can handle multiple toner sets and produce optimized color outcome for each toner set.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James Michael Sanchez
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Patent number: 8971658Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method that includes a classifier that distinguishes objects based on their color shades. A moving window based operator looks at the color class of the adjacent objects and determines if an adjustment is necessary. If at least one of the objects is the type of interest and the color classes of the objects meet the criteria, then the boundary between the objects is subject to be adjusted. Two adjustment modes are discussed: “adjust-tagging” mode and “adjust-color” mode. In the adjust-tagging mode, a specific tag is sent down to the print engine to force the use of high addressability halftones for the boundary pixels in the darker object. In the adjust-color mode, a color lighter (usually white) than that of the lighter object is assigned to the boundary pixels in the lighter object. The width of the modified pixels along the boundary is configurable.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, Jon McElvain
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Publication number: 20150055184Abstract: A method of operating an inkjet printer modifies image data for an image to be printed to reduce or eliminate variations in color intensity within the printed ink image. Intensity adjustment parameters are identified with reference to variations in a frequency of a signal generated by a sensor that corresponds to movement of a media web through a print zone in the inkjet printer. The image data is modified with the intensity adjustment parameters, and the image is printed with reference to the modified image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventor: Guo-Yau Lin
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Patent number: 8913311Abstract: Disclosed is a processor-implemented method for limiting ink output of marked image data using a target printer. A processor determines a constrained output (CMYK) LUT node data set for outputting the image data using the target printer to thereby mark the image data using a limited amount of ink. The constrained set is determined by re-encoding an encoded emulation output data, i.e., constraining an initial LUT node data set for the target printer based on a second. ICC profile with a smaller gamut. This allows the printer to inherit the smaller gamut. By constraining the initial LUT as disclosed herein, the final, constrained set emulates the smaller gamut in the target printer without suffering from pathological outcomes. The method enables the printer to inherit a natural ink limit methodology for the output colors that is more relatively proportional, and in a single destination profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: James Michael Sanchez, Guo-Yau Lin, David C. Robinson
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Publication number: 20140270510Abstract: Methods, systems and processor-readable media for color balanced compression in dynamic range mistmatched color environments. An input L* can be compensated based on L*min in a destination space with respect to shadow colors while configuring a perceptual LUT during a profile phase. Input opponent color components a* and b* can be compressed based on how much L* is compensated to generate newly compressed L*a*b* values. The newly compressed L*a*b* values can be treated as an output L*a*b* to configure the perceptual LUT for color balanced compression thereof. Finally, an operation can be performed for recording in the output LUT, optimized CMYK values with respect to the output L*a*b* to configure the perceptual LUT in an ICC profile and result in the color balanced compression thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James Michael Sanchez
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Publication number: 20140268191Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically detecting and switching profiling configuration in digital rendering. A set of color patches utilized for profiling can be rendered via a calibration engine and the color patches can be measured via inline/offline spectrophotometer. A high-accuracy MFD model can be built based on measurement from the color patches. A set of measurement values for a set of CMYK color probes can be obtained directly from the measurement and/or by processing through a MFD model. A classifier can be configured to determine a toner set based on the predicted and/or measured Lab values. The profiling procedure then automatically sets up a parameter set for the corresponding toner set to build a color look-up table via an inversion and optimization function. A destination ICC profile can be built based on the color LUTs. The system can handle multiple toner sets and produce optimized color outcome for each toner set.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James Michael Sanchez
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Publication number: 20140254950Abstract: Methods and systems for super resolution encoding. A matching pattern can be encoded with respect to an original pattern to generate a matching function for converting a screen into an IOT screen. Then, an operation can be implemented for accounting for a disturbance that causes a change in gray value that includes a minimal error while remaining close to the original pattern. The gray value is then mapped to the matching pattern via the matching function to convert the screen into the IOT screen and thereby minimize the effects of lossy compression and data variations caused by the disturbance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Farzin Blurfrushan, Guo-Yau Lin
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Patent number: 8767003Abstract: A gamut mapping method and system for implementing out-of-gamut spot color reproduction, including a memory for electronically storing information related to at least one color gamut and a gamut mapping editor including a processor communicating with the memory, the processor of the gamut mapping editor (i) causing a user to be apprised that a target spot color is outside the at least one color gamut and (ii) facilitating the user's employment of one or more of a plurality of gamut mapping methodologies to select a preferred color from a plurality of mapped colors when the target spot color is outside the at least one color gamut.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Yongda Chen, Yonghui Zhao, James Michael Sanchez, Guo Yau Lin
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Patent number: 8736930Abstract: Methods and systems receive a print job and determine whether the print job specifies one or more extended gamut color marking materials. The extended gamut color marking materials comprise marking materials having colorants other than standard colorants. The standard colorants consist of cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK). When the print job does not specify one or more of the extended gamut color marking materials, the methods and systems determine whether the print job will perform better with one or more of the extended gamut colorants in addition to the standard colorants. The methods and systems print the print job use the extended gamut colorant(s) and the standard colorants when the print job specifies the extended gamut color marking material, and when the print job will perform better with one or more of the print system's extended gamut colorants in addition to the standard colorants.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David C. Robinson, Mustapha Guesmia, Guo-Yau Lin, Connie F. Purdum, James M. Sanchez, Adam E. Stein
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Patent number: 8736902Abstract: A method for rendering a clear toner layer is disclosed for a received print job description that is provided in multiple channels, including a clear channel and a color channel. A program selection is executed for a multiple pass operation. Image processing is performed on the print job description to generate a ready-to-print file. A layer of an image is rendered in a first pass using a clear toner applying component and a pigmented toner applying component. The values of the color channel are modified, and the ready-to-print file is modified using the values. The modified ready-to-print file is saved in a ready-to-print format. A layer of the image is rendered in a select pass using only the clear toner applying component.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David C. Robinson, Katherine Loj, Guo-Yau Lin
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Publication number: 20140036316Abstract: A method of designing a code book for super resolution encoding. The method includes, for example, via a processor, creating a first group of entries in the code book that includes a plurality of gray font values for encoding data; via the processor, creating a second group of entries in the code book that includes a set of values for each of the gray font values for decoding data; via the processor, creating a third group of entries in the code book that includes a pattern corresponding to each of the plurality of gray font values; and storing the code book in a database in communication with the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, Farzin Blurfrushan
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Publication number: 20140009769Abstract: Methods and systems receive a print job and determine whether the print job specifies one or more extended gamut color marking materials. The extended gamut color marking materials comprise marking materials having colorants other than standard colorants. The standard colorants consist of cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK). When the print job does not specify one or more of the extended gamut color marking materials, the methods and systems determine whether the print job will perform better with one or more of the extended gamut colorants in addition to the standard colorants. The methods and systems print the print job use the extended gamut colorant(s) and the standard colorants when the print job specifies the extended gamut color marking material, and when the print job will perform better with one or more of the print system's extended gamut colorants in addition to the standard colorants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: David C. Robinson, Mustapha Guesmia, Guo-Yau Lin, Connie F. Purdum, James M. Sanchez, Adam E. Stein
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Patent number: 8619329Abstract: What is disclosed is a novel system and method for determining an amount of clear toner to be applied to a document image to improve smoothness in an output print rendered using a xerographic device capable of applying clear toner to the image in the image path. Using clear toner to improve smoothness enables a GCR strategy in which more black can be used. This, in turn, decreases the incremental cost for clear toner. The teachings hereof present attractive trade-offs for print shops specializing in color document reproduction and other customers of high-end xerographic devices capable of applying clear toner. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Guo-Yau Lin
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Patent number: 8582188Abstract: A spot color rendering system and method that incorporates spot color press emulation color transformation to preserve spot color on a target rendering device. A spot color rendering option implemented in a graphical user interface can be selected in order to render the spot color via an intermediate emulation space. The spot color name calls can be first associated with a color value in an ICC profile connection space (PCS), as CIE L*a*b* or XYZ. A database relation of the spot color name with its associated PCS numerical value enables association of the name with the resultant color transformed output. Thereafter, a color transformation with respect to the spot color value can be performed in order to compute a color on an emulation press and then the color can be preserved to the target rendering device. Such an approach enables a color consistent rendering to the target rendering device similar to that of the emulation press.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: J. Michael Sanchez, Yongda Chen, Guo-Yau Lin
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Patent number: 8573786Abstract: A projector for masking out one or more objects between the projector and a screen. The projector includes an image capture sensor configured to produce a captured screen image. The projector further includes a processing device configured to receive a video-in signal, create a masking image that corresponds to at least a portion of the captured screen image, and produce a video-out signal, wherein the video-out signal comprises a combination of the video-in signal and the masking image. A panel controller in the projector receives the video-out signal and causes at least one or more pixels of at least one panel to be closed based upon the masking image such that any objects positioned between the projector and the screen are masked from any light projected by the projector.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, Issac Feldstein Case, James Michael Sanchez
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Patent number: 8564834Abstract: Methods of performing print engine calibration create a color space conversion equation for a scanner of a class of printing devices, print test patches on a sheet, and scan the test patches using a scanner of the printing device to produce a scanned RGB value for each test patch. Such methods convert each scanned RGB value to an XYZ pseudo space using the color space conversion equation to produce XYZ values. These methods compare the XYZ values to second XYZ values of white paper to generate DeltaE curves for each of the test patches relative to white paper. The DeltaE curves are interpolated to form an equivalent aim curve. After the equivalent aim curve is determined, the methods periodically calibrate the same or an additional printing device that is within the class of printing devices using the color space conversion equation to produce second XYZ values.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James M. Sanchez, Connie F. Purdum, Adam E. Stein, Mustapha Guesmia
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Publication number: 20130107290Abstract: Methods of performing print engine calibration create a color space conversion equation for a scanner of a class of printing devices, print test patches on a sheet, and scan the test patches using a scanner of the printing device to produce a scanned RGB value for each test patch. Such methods convert each scanned RGB value to an XYZ pseudo space using the color space conversion equation to produce XYZ values. These methods compare the XYZ values to second XYZ values of white paper to generate DeltaE curves for each of the test patches relative to white paper. The DeltaE curves are interpolated to form an equivalent aim curve. After the equivalent aim curve is determined, the methods periodically calibrate the same or an additional printing device that is within the class of printing devices using the color space conversion equation to produce second XYZ values.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Guo-Yau Lin, James M. Sanchez, Connie F. Purdum, Adam E. Stein, Mustapha Guesmia
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Patent number: 8369614Abstract: What is disclosed is a novel system and method for calculating an amount of a total dilation for reverse objects in order to compensate for fill-in effects to improve quality of a digital image in a digital document reproduction system. In a manner more fully described herein, a tone-dependent compensation factor is determined which is a function of a gamma-corrected background density. The tone-dependent compensation factor is then used to scale the maximum base dilation to produce an amount of total dilation. The total dilation amount is applied to contone pixels along an edge of the reverse object to compensate for fill-in artifact effects. By adjusting pixels along the edges of reverse objects by the total dilation determined hereby, the sharpness (or crispness) of reverse fine features is improved on sweeps and for hue shifts at the edges of the reverse objects on backgrounds of more than one color separation.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Guo-Yau Lin
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Publication number: 20120206741Abstract: A method for rendering a clear toner layer is disclosed for a received print job description that is provided in multiple channels, including a clear channel and a color channel. A program selection is executed for a multiple pass operation. Image processing is performed on the print job description to generate a ready-to-print file. A layer of an image is rendered in a first pass using a clear toner applying component and a pigmented toner applying component. The values of the color channel are modified, and the ready-to-print file is modified using the values. The modified ready-to-print file is saved in a ready-to-print format. A layer of the image is rendered in a select pass using only the clear toner applying component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: David C. Robinson, Katherine Loj, Guo-Yau Lin