Patents Assigned to LAU Technologies
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Publication number: 20020136448Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Lau Technologies.Inventors: Jay F. Bortolussi, Francis J. Cusack, Dennis C. Ehn, Thomas M. Kuzeja, Michael S. Saulnier
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Patent number: 6430306Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that employ facial recognition to create, maintain and use databases that store data records of individuals. In particular, systems and methods are disclosed that employ facial recognition to control the production of identification cards that include an image of a person's face and demographic data. Preferrably, the systems and methods include lensing modules adapted for efficiently identifying within a picture image the location of a person's face.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: Lee G. Slocum, Yona Weider
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Publication number: 20010026631Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that employ facial recognition to create, maintain and use databases that store data records of individuals. In particular, systems and methods are disclosed that employ facial recognition to control the production of identification cards that include an image of a person's face and demographic data. Preferrably, the systems and methods include lensing modules adapted for efficiently identifying within a picture image the location of a person's face.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 1997Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: LAU TECHNOLOGIESInventors: LEE G. SLOCUM, YONA WEIDER
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Patent number: 6292575Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: Jay F. Bortolussi, Francis J. Cusack, Jr., Dennis C. Ehn, Thomas M. Kuzeja, Michael S. Saulnier
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Patent number: 5886334Abstract: Systems and methods for manufacturing and inspecting documents having information recorded thereon include a visual inspection cell, a recording unit, and a packaging unit. The manufactured documents can include driver's licenses, credit cards, military identification cards, welfare cards, social security cards, and other such cards having information recorded thereon suitable for identifying persons or objects. In an optional embodiment of the invention, the manufactured documents include a laminated overlay that includes a holographic overlay as a security feature and the visual inspection cell includes a lighting unit and camera adapted to illuminate and image the recorded data positioned behind the hologram.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: William D'Entremont, Mark Mesher, Michael O'Dea, Myron Waite
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Patent number: 5771071Abstract: A system for providing a printed output image including information from a data collection system onto a single print medium is disclosed. Data collection systems and methods are disclosed for collecting data from a plurality of spatially separated sources and for providing that data as a sequence of output signals. The data collection system includes a housing a selection element, one or more image paths and an image plane. The selection element selectively and alternatively couples visual images from separate object sources along the image paths and onto the image plane. The selection element may include optical shutters for selectively occluding or transmitting the visual images and may include illumination elements for providing a controlled sequence of illumination at selected ones of the object sources. The system can assemble the printed data in a format suitable for printing as an identification card.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: William C. Bradley, Mark L. Mesher
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Patent number: 5757431Abstract: A system for providing a printed output image including information from a data collection system onto a single print medium is disclosed. Data collection systems and methods are disclosed for collecting data from a plurality of spatially separated sources and for providing that data as a sequence of output signals. The data collection system includes a housing a selection element, one or more image paths and an image plane. The selection element selectively and alternatively couples visual images from separate object sources along the image paths and onto the image plane. The selection element may include optical shutters for selectively occluding or transmitting the visual images and may include illumination elements for providing a controlled sequence of illumination at selected ones of the object sources. The system can assemble the printed data in a format suitable for printing as an identification card.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: William C. Bradley, Mark L. Mesher
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Patent number: 5646388Abstract: Systems and methods for manufacturing and inspecting documents having information recorded thereon are described that can include a visual inspection cell, a recording unit, and a packaging unit. The manufactured data cards can include driver's licenses, credit cards, military identification cards, welfare cards, social security cards, and other such cards having information recorded thereon suitable for identifying persons or objects. In an optional embodiment of the invention, the manufactured documents include a laminated overlay that includes a holographic overlay as a security feature and the visual inspection cell includes a lighting unit and camera adapted to illuminate and image the recorded data positioned behind the hologram.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: LAU TechnologiesInventors: William D'Entremont, Mark Mesher, Michael O'Dea, Myron Waite