Patents by Inventor Jean-Baptiste Noel
Jean-Baptiste Noel 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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Publication number: 20200374591Abstract: Video information may define video content. The video content may be characterized by capture information. A remote device may transmit at least a portion of the capture information to a computing device. The computing device may identify one or more portions of the video content based on the transmitted capture information. The remote device may receive the identification of the identified portion(s) of the video content from the computing device. The remote device may stream one or more portions of the video information defining at least some of the identified portion(s) of the video content to the computing device. The streamed video information may enable the computing devices to provide a presentation of at least some of the identified portion(s) of the video content using a buffer of the streamed video information, which may allow the computing device to present the video content without permanently storing the video information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Noel, Jean Caille, Matthieu Bouron, Francescu Santoni
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Patent number: 10783378Abstract: Video information defining video content may be accessed. Highlight moments within the video content may be identified. Flexible video segments may be determined based on the highlight moments. Individual flexible video segments may include one or more of the highlight moments and a flexible portion of the video content. The flexible portion of the video content may be characterized by a minimum segment duration, a target segment duration, and a maximum segment duration. A duration allocated to the video content may be determined. One or more of the flexible video segments may be selected based on the duration and one or more of the minimum segment duration, the target segment duration, and/or the maximum segment duration of the selected flexible video segments. A video summary including the selected flexible video segments may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10743073Abstract: Video information may define video content. The video content may be characterized by capture information. A remote device may transmit at least a portion of the capture information to a computing device. The computing device may identify one or more portions of the video content based on the transmitted capture information. The remote device may receive the identification of the identified portion(s) of the video content from the computing device. The remote device may stream one or more portions of the video information defining at least some of the identified portion(s) of the video content to the computing device. The streamed video information may enable the computing devices to provide a presentation of at least some of the identified portion(s) of the video content using a buffer of the streamed video information, which may allow the computing device to present the video content without permanently storing the video information.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Noel, Jean Caille, Matthieu Bouron, Francescu Santoni
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Patent number: 10679584Abstract: A three-dimensional lookup table may map input colors from an electronic file defining the input colors based on input pixel locations to output colors on a display medium based on output pixel locations. A filter may characterize one or more color transformations of an unfiltered image to a filtered image such that applying the filter to the unfiltered image generates the filtered image. The filter may be applied to the three-dimensional lookup table to generate a filtered three-dimensional lookup table. The filtered three-dimensional lookup table may map the input colors to filtered output colors such that a display of the unfiltered image based on the filtered three-dimensional lookup table simulates a display of the filtered image. An image may be displayed based on the filtered three-dimensional lookup table to simulate a display of the image after the filter is applied the image.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noël
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Publication number: 20200117909Abstract: Video information defining video content may be accessed. Highlight moments within the video content may be identified. Flexible video segments may be determined based on the highlight moments. Individual flexible video segments may include one or more of the highlight moments and a flexible portion of the video content. The flexible portion of the video content may be characterized by a minimum segment duration, a target segment duration, and a maximum segment duration. A duration allocated to the video content may be determined. One or more of the flexible video segments may be selected based on the duration and one or more of the minimum segment duration, the target segment duration, and/or the maximum segment duration of the selected flexible video segments. A video summary including the selected flexible video segments may be generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10560657Abstract: Systems for synchronizing events or transitions in visual content with musical features in audio content are configured to obtain audio and visual content; determine a minimum, maximum, and/or a target display duration for items of visual content; determine a first playback-time in the first audio content to associate with a start-of-display time for the first visual content; identify a first timeframe in the first audio content corresponding to a range of acceptable end-of-display times for the first visual content; identify musical features within the first timeframe; identify a candidate musical feature among the identified musical features in accordance with a hierarchy; and/or define a first candidate end-of-display time that aligns with the playback time of the candidate musical feature. A set of candidate end-of-display times are defined for multiple visual content items in a single multimedia project, the set identified by seeking a solution that increases rank among the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10546566Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying musical features in audio content are presented. Audio content information may be obtained from a digital audio file, the information providing a duration for playback of the audio content and a representation of sound frequencies associated with various moments throughout the duration of the audio content. Sound frequencies associated with one or more of the moments throughout the duration of the audio content may be identified, and characteristics or patterns of the identified sound frequencies may be recognized as being indicative of one or more musical features (e.g., parts, phrases, hits, bars, onbeats, beats, quavers, semiquavers, etc.). Some implementations of the present technology define display objects for display on a digital display, the display objects provided with visual features in an arrangement that distinguishes one musical feature from another across the duration of the audio content.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Agnes Girardot, Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10509966Abstract: Video information defining video content may be accessed. Highlight moments within the video content may be identified. Flexible video segments may be determined based on the highlight moments. Individual flexible video segments may include one or more of the highlight moments and a flexible portion of the video content. The flexible portion of the video content may be characterized by a minimum segment duration, a target segment duration, and a maximum segment duration. A duration allocated to the video content may be determined. One or more of the flexible video segments may be selected based on the duration and one or more of the minimum segment duration, the target segment duration, and/or the maximum segment duration of the selected flexible video segments. A video summary including the selected flexible video segments may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Publication number: 20190289254Abstract: Systems for synchronizing events or transitions in visual content with musical features in audio content are configured to obtain audio and visual content; determine a minimum, maximum, and/or a target display duration for items of visual content; determine a first playback-time in the first audio content to associate with a start-of-display time for the first visual content; identify a first timeframe in the first audio content corresponding to a range of acceptable end-of-display times for the first visual content; identify musical features within the first timeframe; identify a candidate musical feature among the identified musical features in accordance with a hierarchy; and/or define a first candidate end-of-display time that aligns with the playback time of the candidate musical feature. A set of candidate end-of-display times are defined for multiple visual content items in a single multimedia project, the set identified by seeking a solution that increases rank among the hierarchy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10395408Abstract: A vector shape may have a first edge and a second edge that defines an intersection feature. A distance map may be divided into texels. The distance map may characterize the vector shape with a flag field, a first distance field, and a second distance field. The flag field may indicate the use of one-distance field rendering or two-distance field rendering for a given texel. The use of two-distance field rendering for the given texel may include use of the first distance field characterizing a first distance between the given texel and the first edge and the second distance field characterizing a second distance between given the texel and the second edge. Based on the use of two-distance field rendering for the given texel, the vector shape corresponding to the given texel may be rendered based on the first distance field and the second distance field.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Publication number: 20190237050Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying musical features in audio content are presented. Audio content information may be obtained from a digital audio file, the information providing a duration for playback of the audio content and a representation of sound frequencies associated with various moments throughout the duration of the audio content. Sound frequencies associated with one or more of the moments throughout the duration of the audio content may be identified, and characteristics or patterns of the identified sound frequencies may be recognized as being indicative of one or more musical features (e.g., parts, phrases, hits, bars, onbeats, beats, quavers, semiquavers, etc.). Some implementations of the present technology define display objects for display on a digital display, the display objects provided with visual features in an arrangement that distinguishes one musical feature from another across the duration of the audio content.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Agnes Girardot, Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10284809Abstract: Systems for synchronizing events or transitions in visual content with musical features in audio content are configured to obtain audio and visual content; determine a minimum, maximum, and/or a target display duration for items of visual content; determine a first playback-time in the first audio content to associate with a start-of-display time for the first visual content; identify a first timeframe in the first audio content corresponding to a range of acceptable end-of-display times for the first visual content; identify musical features within the first timeframe; identify a candidate musical feature among the identified musical features in accordance with a hierarchy; and/or define a first candidate end-of-display time that aligns with the playback time of the candidate musical feature. A set of candidate end-of-display times are defined for multiple visual content items in a single multimedia project, the set identified by seeking a solution that increases rank among the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Patent number: 10262639Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying musical features in audio content are presented. Audio content information may be obtained from a digital audio file, the information providing a duration for playback of the audio content and a representation of sound frequencies associated with various moments throughout the duration of the audio content. Sound frequencies associated with one or more of the moments throughout the duration of the audio content may be identified, and characteristics or patterns of the identified sound frequencies may be recognized as being indicative of one or more musical features (e.g., parts, phrases, hits, bars, onbeats, beats, quavers, semiquavers, etc.). Some implementations of the present technology define display objects for display on a digital display, the display objects provided with visual features in an arrangement that distinguishes one musical feature from another across the duration of the audio content.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Agnes Girardot, Jean-Baptiste Noel
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Publication number: 20180213288Abstract: Video information defining video content may be accessed. One or more highlight moments in the video content may be identified. One or more video segments in the video content may be identified based on one or more highlight moments. Derivative video information defining one or more derivative video segments may be generated based on one or more video segments. The derivative video information may be transmitted over a network to a computing device. One or more selections of the derivative video segments may be received from the computing device. Video information defining one or more video segments corresponding to one or more selected derivative video segments may be transmitted to the computing device. The computing device may generate video composition information defining a video composition based on the video information defining one or more video segments corresponding to one or more selected derivative video segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Jean Patry, Guillaume Oules, Jean-Baptiste Noel, Pierre-Elie Keslassy