Patents Assigned to EveryScape, Inc.
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Patent number: 10304233Abstract: A method and system for creating a transition between a first scene and a second scene on a computer system display, simulating motion. The method includes determining a transformation that maps the first scene into the second scene. Motion between the scenes is simulated by displaying transitional images that include a transitional scene based on a transitional object in the first scene and in the second scene. The rendering of the transitional object evolves according to specified transitional parameters as the transitional images are displayed. A viewer receives a sense of the connectedness of the scenes from the transitional images. Virtual tours of broad areas, such as cityscapes, can be created using inter-scene transitions among a complex network of pairs of scenes.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventor: Byong Mok Oh
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Patent number: 10204436Abstract: A method for authoring and displaying a virtual tour of a three-dimensional space which employs transitional effects simulating motion. An authoring tool is provided for interactively defining a series of locations in the space for which two-dimensional images, e.g., panoramas, photographs, etc., are available. A user identifies one or more view directions for a first-person perspective viewer for each location. For pairs of locations in the series, transitional effects are identified to simulate smooth motion between the pair of locations. The authoring tool stores data corresponding to the locations, view directions and transitional effects for playback on a display. When the stored data is accessed, a virtual tour of the space is created that includes transitional effects simulating motion between locations. The virtual tour created can allow a viewer to experience the three-dimensional space in a realistic manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, James Schoonmaker, Sidney Chang
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Patent number: 10032306Abstract: A method and system for creating a transition between a first scene and a second scene on a computer system display, simulating motion. The method includes determining a transformation that maps the first scene into the second scene. Motion between the scenes is simulated by displaying transitional images that include a transitional scene based on a transitional object in the first scene and in the second scene. The rendering of the transitional object evolves according to specified transitional parameters as the transitional images are displayed. A viewer receives a sense of the connectedness of the scenes from the transitional images. Virtual tours of broad areas, such as cityscapes, can be created using inter-scene transitions among a complex network of pairs of scenes.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventor: Byong Mok Oh
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Patent number: 9805490Abstract: A method for authoring and displaying a virtual tour of a three-dimensional space which employs transitional effects simulating motion. An authoring tool is provided for interactively defining a series of locations in the space for which two-dimensional images, e.g., panoramas, photographs, etc., are available. A user identifies one or more view directions for a first-person perspective viewer for each location. For pairs of locations in the series, transitional effects are identified to simulate smooth motion between the pair of locations. The authoring tool stores data corresponding to the locations, view directions and transitional effects for playback on a display. When the stored data is accessed, a virtual tour of the space is created that includes transitional effects simulating motion between locations. The virtual tour created can allow a viewer to experience the three-dimensional space in a realistic manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, James Schoonmaker, Sidney Chang
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Patent number: 9196072Abstract: A method for authoring and displaying a virtual tour of a three-dimensional space which employs transitional effects simulating motion. An authoring tool is provided for interactively defining a series of locations in the space for which two-dimensional images, e.g., panoramas, photographs, etc., are available. A user identifies one or more view directions for a first-person perspective viewer for each location. For pairs of locations in the series, transitional effects are identified to simulate smooth motion between the pair of locations. The authoring tool stores data corresponding to the locations, view directions and transitional effects for playback on a display. When the stored data is accessed, a virtual tour of the space is created that includes transitional effects simulating motion between locations. The virtual tour created can allow a viewer to experience the three-dimensional space in a realistic manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, James Schoonmaker, Sidney Chang
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Publication number: 20140152699Abstract: A method and system for creating a transition between a first scene and a second scene on a computer system display, simulating motion. The method includes determining a transformation that maps the first scene into the second scene. Motion between the scenes is simulated by displaying transitional images that include a transitional scene based on a transitional object in the first scene and in the second scene. The rendering of the transitional object evolves according to specified transitional parameters as the transitional images are displayed. A viewer receives a sense of the connectedness of the scenes from the transitional images. Virtual tours of broad areas, such as cityscapes, can be created using inter-scene transitions among a complex network of pairs of scenes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: EveryScape, Inc.Inventor: Byong Mok Oh
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Publication number: 20140125654Abstract: Three-dimensional models are created from one or more image panoramas. One or more image panoramas representing a visual scene and having one or more objects is received. A directional vector for each image panorama is determined, the directional vector indicating an orientation of the visual scene with respect to a reference coordinate system. The image panoramas are transformed such that the directional vectors are aligned relative to the reference coordinate system. The transformed image panoramas are aligned to each other. A three dimensional model of the visual scene is created using the reference coordinate system, the model comprising depth information describing the one or more objects contained in the scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: EveryScape, Inc.Inventor: Byong Mok Oh
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Publication number: 20130145298Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: EVERYSCAPE, INC.Inventor: EveryScape, Inc.
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Patent number: 8379049Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, Fredo Durand
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Publication number: 20120236019Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: EVERYSCAPE, INC.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, Fredo Durand
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Patent number: 8174538Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, Fredo Durand
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Publication number: 20100073403Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: EVERYSCAPE, INC.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, Fredo Durand
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Patent number: 7593022Abstract: The invention provides tools and techniques for clone brushing pixels in an image while accounting for inconsistencies in apparent depth and orientation within the image. The techniques do not require any depth information to be present in the image, and the data structure of the image is preserved. The techniques allow for color compensation between source and destination regions. A snapping technique is also provided to facilitate increased accuracy in selecting source and destination positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: EveryScape, Inc.Inventors: Byong Mok Oh, Fredo Durand