Patents Assigned to Tessera Technologies Ireland Limited
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Publication number: 20120069198Abstract: A technique involves distinguishing between foreground and background regions of a digital image of a scene. First and second images are captured of nominally a same scene. The first image is a relatively high resolution image taken with the foreground more in focus than the background, while the second image is a relatively low resolution reference image taken with the background more in focus than the foreground. Regions of the captured images are assigned as foreground or background. In accordance with the assigning, one or more processed images are rendered based on the first image or the second image, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Tessera Technologies Ireland LimitedInventors: Eran Steinberg, Petronel Bigioi, Adrian Zamfir, Alexandru Drimbarean, Peter Corcoran, Mihai Ciuc, Adrian Capata
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Publication number: 20120069222Abstract: A technique involves distinguishing between foreground and background regions of a digital image of a scene. First and second images are captured of nominally a same scene. The first image is a relatively high resolution image taken with the foreground more in focus than the background, while the second image is a relatively low resolution reference image taken with the background more in focus than the foreground. Regions of the captured images are assigned as foreground or background. In accordance with the assigning, one or more processed images are rendered based on the first image or the second image, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Eran Steinberg, Petronel Bigioi, Adrian Zamfir, Alexandru Drimbarean, Peter Corcoran, Mihai Ciuc, Adrian Capata
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Publication number: 20120063677Abstract: A method for detecting a redeye defect in a digital image containing an eye comprises converting the digital image into an intensity image, and segmenting the intensity image into segments each having a local intensity maximum. Separately, the original digital image is thresholded to identify regions of relatively high intensity and a size falling within a predetermined range. Of these, a region is selected having substantially the highest average intensity, and those segments from the segmentation of the intensity image whose maxima are located in the selected region are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventor: Mihai Ciuc
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Publication number: 20120057041Abstract: Methods and systems for detecting and correcting chromatic aberration and purple fringing are disclosed. Chromatic aberration can be addressed by separating an image into color planes and then adjusting these to reduce chromatic aberration by using a specific calibration image (calibration chart) as an empirical method to calibrate the image acquisition device. Purple fringing can be corrected by initially addressing color aberration resulting from the lateral chromatic aberration (LCA). The LCA is first removed and then the correction is extended to purple fringing. A discovery is relied upon that the purple fringing is created in the direction of the chromatic aberration and is more pronounced in the direction of the chromatic aberration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Piotr Stec, Larry Murray, Alexandru Drimbarean
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Publication number: 20120019613Abstract: A technique of generating a stereoscopic panorama image includes panning a portable camera device, and acquiring multiple image frames. Multiple at least partially overlapping image frames are acquired of portions of the scene. The method involves registering the image frames, including determining displacements of the imaging device between acquisitions of image frames. Multiple panorama images are generated including joining image frames of the scene according to spatial relationships and dynamically determining stereoscopic counterpart relationships between the multiple panorama images. The multiple panorama images are processed based on the dynamically determined stereoscopic counterpart relationships to form a stereoscopic panorama image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Larry Murray, Igor Barcovschi, Piotr Stec, James Harkin, Petronel Bigioi, George Susanu, Alexandru Drimbarean, Peter Corcoran
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Publication number: 20120019614Abstract: A technique of generating a stereoscopic panorama image includes panning a portable camera device, and acquiring multiple image frames. Multiple at least partially overlapping image frames are acquired of portions of the scene. The method involves registering the image frames, including determining displacements of the imaging device between acquisitions of image frames. Multiple panorama images are generated including joining image frames of the scene according to spatial relationships and determining stereoscopic counterpart relationships between the multiple panorama images. The multiple panorama images are processed based on the determined stereoscopic counterpart relationships to form a stereoscopic panorama image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Larry Murray, Igor Barcovschi, Piotr Stec, James Harkin, Petronel Bigioi, George Susanu, Alexandru Drimbarean, Peter Corcoran
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Publication number: 20120007939Abstract: Different distances of two or more objects in a scene being captured in a video conference are determined based on applying a face model to a detected face within a digitally-acquired image. At least one portion of the scene other than the face is identified as comprising a background object that is a different distance from the video camera component than the face. The technique involves blurring or otherwise rendering unclear the background object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Guy Michrowski, Gal Shabtay, Noy Cohen, Eyal Ben-Eliezer, Ephraim Goldenberg
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Publication number: 20120008002Abstract: A dynamically reconfigurable heterogeneous systolic array is configured to process a first image frame, and to generate image processing primatives from the image frame, and to store the primatives and the corresponding image frame in a memory store. A characteristic of the image frame is determined. Based on the characteristic, the array is reconfigured to process a following image frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Petronel Bigioi, Corneliu Florea, Peter Corcoran
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Publication number: 20120007940Abstract: Different distances of two or more objects in a scene being captured in a video conference are determined by determining a sharpest of two or more color channels and calculating distances based on the determining of the sharpest of the two or more color channels. At least one of the objects is identified as a foreground object or a background object, or one or more of each, based on the determining of the different distances. The technique involves blurring or otherwise rendering unclear at least one background object or one or more portions of the scene other than the at least one foreground object, or combinations thereof, also based on the determining of distances.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Guy Michrowski, Gal Shabtay, Noy Cohen, Eyal Ben-Eliezer, Ephraim Goldenberg
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Publication number: 20120007942Abstract: Different distances of two or more objects in a scene being captured in a video conference are determined using an auto-focus sweep of the scene. A depth map of the scene is generated based on the auto-focus sweep. At least one of the objects is identified as a foreground object or a background object, or one or more of each, based on the determining of the different distances. The technique involves blurring or otherwise rendering unclear at least one background object or one or more portions of the scene other than the at least one foreground object, or combinations thereof, also based on the determining of distances.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Guy Michrowski, Gal Shabtay, Noy Cohen, Eyal Ben-Eliezer, Ephraim Goldenberg
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Publication number: 20110304748Abstract: A portable digital image acquisition device includes multiple lenses and/or multiple flashes. A main digital image and first and second reference images are acquired. The first and second reference images are acquired with different flash-lens combinations that have different flash-lens distances. One or more flash eye defects are detected and corrected in the main image based on analysis of the first and second reference images.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Florin Nanu, Peter Corcoran
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Publication number: 20110280446Abstract: An unsatisfactory scene is disqualified as an image acquisition control for a camera. An image is acquired. One or more eye regions are determined. The eye regions are analyzed to determine whether they are blinking, and if so, then the scene is disqualified as a candidate for a processed, permanent image while the eye is completing the blinking.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Eran Steinberg, Peter Corcoran, Petronel Bigioi
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Publication number: 20110279700Abstract: An unsatisfactory scene is disqualified as an image acquisition control for a camera. An image is acquired. One or more mouth regions are determined. The mouth regions are analyzed to determined whether they are frowning, and if so, then the scene is disqualified as a candidate for a processed, permanent image while the mouth is completing the frowning.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Eran Steinberg, Peter Corcoran, Petronel Bigioi
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Publication number: 20110276698Abstract: A method for establishing a paired connection between first and second media devices across a network includes transmitting a first information message across the network including an identifier that includes a request to pair the first and second media devices. When a second information message is received from the second media device within a first predetermined time period, the first device retrieves an identifier of the second device and transmits a confirmation message across the network including the device identifiers. A paired connection between the media devices is completed after a corresponding confirmation message from the second device is received within a second predetermined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Petronel Bigioi, Peter Corcoran, Eran Steinberg
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Publication number: 20110268359Abstract: An analysis and classification tool compares at least a portion of a captured image and a reference image of nominally the same scene. One of the captured and reference images is taken with flash and the other is taken without flash. The tool provides a measure of the difference in illumination between the captured image and the reference image. The tool compares the measure with a threshold and segments a foreground region from a background region based on the measure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Eran Steinberg, Yury Prilutsky, Peter Corcoran, Petronel Bigioi
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Publication number: 20110262034Abstract: The detection of red-eye defects is enhanced in digital images for embedded image acquisition and processing systems. A two-stage redeye filtering system includes a speed optimized filter that performs initial segmentation of candidate redeye regions and optionally applies a speed-optimized set of falsing/verification filters to determine a first set of confirmed redeye regions for correction. Some of the candidate regions which are rejected during the first stage are recorded and re-analyzed during a second stage by an alternative set of analysis-optimized filters to determine a second set of confirmed redeye regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Yury Prilutsky, Eran Steinberg, Peter Corcoran, Alexei Pososin, Petronel Bigioi, Mihai Ciuc
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Publication number: 20110262035Abstract: The detection of red-eye defects is enhanced in digital images for embedded image acquisition and processing systems. A two-stage redeye filtering system includes a speed optimized filter that performs initial segmentation of candidate redeye regions and optionally applies a speed-optimized set of falsing/verification filters to determine a first set of confirmed redeye regions for correction. Some of the candidate regions which are rejected during the first stage are recorded and re-analyzed during a second stage by an alternative set of analysis-optimized filters to determine a second set of confirmed redeye regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Yury Prilutsky, Eran Steinberg, Peter Corcoran, Alexei Pososin, Petronel Bigioi, Mihai Ciuc
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Publication number: 20110262038Abstract: The detection of red-eye defects is enhanced in digital images for embedded image acquisition and processing systems. A two-stage redeye filtering system includes a speed optimized filter that performs initial segmentation of candidate redeye regions and optionally applies a speed-optimized set of falsing/verification filters to determine a first set of confirmed redeye regions for correction. Some of the candidate regions which are rejected during the first stage are recorded and re-analyzed during a second stage by an alternative set of analysis-optimized filters to determine a second set of confirmed redeye regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Yury Prilutsky, Eran Steinberg, Peter Corcoran, Alexei Pososin, Petronel Bigioi, Mihai Ciuc
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Publication number: 20110243439Abstract: A method of processing an image includes traversing pixels of an image in a single pass over the image. An inverting function is applied to the pixels. A recursive filter is applied to the inverted pixel values. The filter has parameters which are derived from previously traversed pixel values of the image. A pixel value is combined with a filter parameter for the pixel to provide a processed pixel value for a processed image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Felix Albu, Alexandru Drimbarean, Adrian Zamfir, Corneliu Florea
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Publication number: 20110234847Abstract: An image processing technique includes acquiring a main image of a scene and determining one or more facial regions in the main image. The facial regions are analysed to determine if any of the facial regions includes a defect. A sequence of relatively low resolution images nominally of the same scene is also acquired. One or more sets of low resolution facial regions in the sequence of low resolution images are determined and analysed for defects. Defect free facial regions of a set are combined to provide a high quality defect free facial region. At least a portion of any defective facial regions of the main image are corrected with image information from a corresponding high quality defect free facial region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITEDInventors: Petronel Bigioi, Peter Corcoran, Eran Steinberg