Patents Examined by Joseph Mancuso
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Patent number: 7146025Abstract: Provided are an apparatus and method for providing security for an image signal in a base station or a terminal by detecting face information from the image signal. The apparatus includes a signal receiving unit receiving an image signal transmitted from a terminal, a location discriminating unit detecting a calling location of the terminal and checking if the calling location falls within a security region, and a controller transmitting the image signal when the calling location does not fall within the security region, or when the calling location falls within the security region and the image signal contains face information. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent unauthorized transmission of images without additional big burden of security equipment or an invasion of individual rights of using image communication.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: In-myung Cho, Tae-kyun Kim
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Patent number: 7142699Abstract: A method for matching fingerprint images is provided. The method includes the steps of acquiring a query image of a fingerprint; extracting a minutiae set from the query image; comparing the minutiae set of the query image with a minutiae set of at least one template image to determine transformation parameters to align the query image to the at least one template image and to determine a minutiae matching score; constructing a ridge feature map of the query image; comparing the ridge feature map of the query image to a ridge feature map of the at least one template image to determine a ridge feature matching score; and combining the minutiae matching score with the ridge feature matching score resulting in an overall score, the overall score being compared to a threshold to determine if the query image and the at least one template image match.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.Inventors: James G. Reisman, Arun Ross
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Patent number: 7142691Abstract: A method for controlling watermark embedding in a media object through the use of a watermark embedding command. In the process of creating the media object, the method includes a watermark embedding command among a set of one or more rendering commands that specify how the media object is to be rendered. For example, certain media signal formats like PCL, PDF, or postscript for images, MIDI and structured audio for audio signals, and MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 for audio and video signals, include descriptors that control how a particular media signal is to be rendered. The watermark embedding command includes a combination of the following items: an identifier used to link to customer or related content information, the customer's web site, the intensity at which to embed the watermark, areas not to embed, batch processing options, printing preferences for images, watermarking embedding methods to use on different media types, formats, or different parts of the media object, and desired rendering quality.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventor: Kenneth L. Levy
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Patent number: 7142728Abstract: A computer-implemented method for extracting information from a population of subject documents. The method includes modeling a document structure. The modeled document structure includes at least a document component hierarchy with at least one record type. Each record type includes at least one record part type and at least one record part type comprising at least one data element type. For a subject document exhibiting at least a portion of the modeled document structure, preferred embodiments of the invention identifying data of a type corresponding to at least one modeled data element type. Identified subject document data is then associated with the corresponding modeled data element type.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventor: Janusz Wnek
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Patent number: 7142694Abstract: An image processor includes an imaging unit that captures an image of a target area, a face region extraction unit that extracts a face region, which corresponds to a face of a person, from the image captured by the imaging unit, a distance estimation unit that estimates a distance from the imaging unit to each position of the image captured by the imaging unit, a distance distribution calculation unit that sets up a distance estimation area below the face region by a predetermined distance and calculates distance distribution from the imaging unit in the distance estimation area, using the distance estimated by the distance estimation unit, and a wheelchair presence determination unit that determines whether a person corresponding to the face region extracted is sitting in a wheelchair, by comparing the distance from the imaging unit of the face region estimated by the distance estimation unit with the distance distribution in the distance estimation area.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Manabu Hashimoto, Kentaro Hayashi, Kazuhiko Sumi
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Patent number: 7139416Abstract: The contrast of an image is enhanced by converting the digital signal representation of the image according to a conversion function that is derived from a parameterized conversion function q(x) by giving specific values to the parameters of the function. Specific values for parameters that depend on the examination type to which the image relates are exclusively derived from the digital signal representation itself. No input of examination type dependent parameters is required.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventor: Pieter Vuylsteke
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Patent number: 7136505Abstract: System and method for determining a mapping operator for use in a pattern matching application, where the mapping operator enhances differences between respective objects of interest and background objects, e.g., objects not of interest. First and second information is received regarding an object of interest and objects that may appear with the object of interest in an acquired target data set, respectively. The mapping operator is determined using the first information and the second information by determining a template discrete curve characterizing the object of interest, determining one or more target discrete curves characterizing the background objects, and generating a mapping operator that enhances differences between the mapped template discrete curve and the mapped target discrete curves. The operator is stored in a memory and is operable to be used in a pattern matching application to locate instances of the object of interest in acquired target data sets or images.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: National Instruments CorporationInventors: Lothar Wenzel, Ram Rajagopal, Satish V. Kumar, Darren R. Schmidt, Kevin M. Crotty, Matthew S. Fisher, Dinesh Nair
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Patent number: 7136520Abstract: A method of checking overlap accuracy of patterns on fourth semiconductor layers. The first checking pattern is formed on the first semiconductor layer, the second checking pattern is formed on the second semiconductor layer, the third checking pattern is formed on the third semiconductor layer and the fourth checking pattern is formed on the fourth semiconductor layer. The first, second and third checking patterns overlap to form the first rectangular frame and the fourth checking pattern is surrounded by the first rectangular frame. A first pair of parallel sides of the first rectangular frame is formed by the first checking pattern and the second pair of parallel sides of the first rectangular frame is formed by the second and third checking patterns. Overlap accuracy of the patterns is obtained by checking the location error between the fourth checking pattern and the first checking pattern and the location error between the fourth checking pattern and the second and third checking patterns respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Nanya Technology CorporationInventor: Yuan-Ku Lan
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Patent number: 7133564Abstract: One embodiment relates to an apparatus for image processing. The apparatus includes a candidate edge chain identifier for identifying candidate edge chains in an image being processed, means for calculating a dynamic chain-based threshold function that is dependent on at least one characteristic of the image being processed, and a threshold applicator for applying the dynamic chain-based threshold function to the candidate edge chains. The characteristic of the image being processed may be global in that it is determined from the overall image being processed. A system may include an encoder or a decoder, both of which include the above apparatus. Another embodiment relates to a method for image processing. The method determines a dynamic chain-based threshold function that is dependent on at least one characteristic of the image being processed and applies the dynamic threshold to a candidate edge chain.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Edward Ratner, Adityo Prakash, Hitoshi Watanabe, Sachin Ahuja
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Patent number: 7133560Abstract: A multilevel Chain-And-Tree (CAT) model provides a framework to facilitate highly effective image analysis and measurement. Methods are described to automatically or semi-automatically create a processing sequence for image based decision applications using the CAT model framework. The invention supports new image based decision applications with little or no involvement of image processing experts. A new representation for processing sequence is consistent with CAT data representation, which allows easy understanding, updating, and debugging.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventor: Shih-Jong J. Lee
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Patent number: 7133538Abstract: System and method for determining the presence of an object of interest in a target image. Regions of a target image may be located that match an object of interest, e.g., in a template image, with respect to various information, e.g., luminance, color and/or other types of boundary information. The invention includes improved methods for mapping point sets or curves to new point sets or curves for curve matching. The method determines the presence of an object of interest in a target image despite of or using various types of topological transformations of the object of interest in the target image. A plurality of mapping operators are determined based on template curves and/or example target curves, e.g., background object curves. Pattern matching is performed on one or more target images using the mapping operators to generate pattern matching results, and the pattern matching results output.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: National Instruments CorporationInventors: Lothar Wenzel, Ram Rajagopal, Satish V. Kumar, Darren R. Schmidt, Kevin M. Crotty, Matthew S. Fisher, Dinesh Nair
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Patent number: 7130458Abstract: A computer program analyzes an image including features that correspond to emissions detected from a biological probe array. The program aligns one or more grids, each having one or more grid cells, with all or portions of the image; selects one or more grid cells to be associated with features based on distributions of pixel intensity values within the grid cells; locates a shape, such as a circle, in each selected grid cell based on distributions of pixel intensity values within the grid cells; and associates one or more intensity values with a feature based on intensities of feature pixels, or feature pixels and portions of feature pixels, within the shape located in the selected grid cell associated with the feature. The features may correspond to spots of biological material such as nucleic acid, peptide, protein fragment, protein, antibody, ligand, receptor, or small molecule.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventor: Daniel M. Bartell
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Patent number: 7130452Abstract: A system and method for multi-party authentication is described. The multi-party authentication process uses synchronous and persistent biometrics signals received from parties to a transaction, based on a policy, to approve a transaction request. The biometrics signals preferably are expressed as compressed video signals having steganographically inserted challenge response data. Several business applications are described that are based on the multi-party authentication engine.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rudolf M. Bolle, Chitra Dorai, Sunil J. Noronha, Nalini K. Ratha
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Patent number: 7127109Abstract: A simple digital holographic apparatus and method allow reconstruction of three-dimensional objects with a very narrow depth of focus or high axial resolution. A number of holograms are optically generated using different wavelengths spaced at regular intervals. They are recorded, such as on a digital camera, and are reconstructed numerically. Multiwavelength interference of the holograms results in contour planes of very small thickness and wide separation. Objects at different distances from the hologram plane are imaged clearly and independently with complete suppression of the out-of-focus images. The technique is uniquely available only in digital holography and has applications in holographic microscopy.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: University of South FloridaInventor: Myung K. Kim
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Patent number: 7123752Abstract: A personal identification apparatus is disclosed by which personal identification can be performed making use of an impulse response obtained from a pulse signal transmitted by a living organism. A pulse generation section generates a pulse, and a speaker applies the pulse amplified by an amplifier to a finger of a user touching with the speaker and a microphone. The pulse signal is transmitted to the microphone with an attenuation characteristic that depends upon, for example, a transmission distance that depends upon the length and the thickness of the finger and characteristics of the living organism such as the thickness of the flesh and the bone density. A data synthesis processing section synthesizes the pulse and an impulse received by the microphone and amplified by an amplifier. A template recording section records a template to be used as a reference of discrimination in an authentication process together with a user ID and so forth.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Yumi Kato, Tadashi Ezaki, Hideo Sato
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Patent number: 7123754Abstract: A face detection device includes a face learning dictionary, which holds learned information for identification between a facial image and a non-facial image. An image input unit inputs a subject image. An edge image extraction unit extracts an edge image from the subject image. A partial image extraction unit, based on the edge image, extracts partial images that are candidates to contain facial images from the subject image. A face/non-face identification unit references the learning dictionary to identify whether or not each extracted partial image contains a facial image. Face detection of high precision, which reflects learned results, is performed.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideaki Matsuo, Kazuyuki Imagawa, Yuji Takata, Katsuhiro Iwasa, Toshirou Eshima, Naruatsu Baba
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Patent number: 7123755Abstract: The present invention provides high-accuracy image input capable of correcting for uneven lighting due to the shape of the subject, its reflectivity, its positioning and ambient light conditions, without increasing the scale of the circuitry or its costs. The image input apparatus of the present invention has an LED that projects light onto the subject, a sensor including a plurality of pixels arranged two-dimensionally and that detects light reflected back from the subject, and a controller that changes the LED irradiation conditions in a cycle longer than that for a single screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazuyuki Shigeta
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Patent number: 7123770Abstract: Flexible and efficient systems and methods for organizing, analyzing, and processing digital ink incrementally analyze input data (e.g., representing ink strokes) as the user continues to add to, edit, or modify the data. In this manner, processing is performed promptly as the ink is entered, and the processing system and method can effectively keep up with the user. This prevents long processing delays, because the systems and methods need not first process a large volume of ink data present after the user has entered has completely filled a page with ink.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Sashi Raghupathy, Michael M Shilman, Zile Wei, F. David Jones, Charlton E Lui
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Patent number: 7120277Abstract: A method of determining segments in a series of images based on previous segmentation results and on motion estimation. A second segment (108) of a second image (106) is determined based on a first segment (102) of a first image (100), with the first segment (102) and the second segment (108) corresponding to one object (104). The method comprises a calculation step to compare values of pixels of the first image (100) and the second image (106) in order to calculate a motion model which defines the transformation of the first segment (102) into the second segment (108). An example of such a motion model allows only translation. Translation can be described with one motion vector (110).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Anna Pelagotti, Gerard Anton Lunter, Massimo Ciacci
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Patent number: 7120320Abstract: A method and an arrangement for presentation of a graphical representation of a handwritten message on a graphical screen. Position data and time data are recorded, indicating positions and points of time for the handwritten message. An image area in the graphical representation of the handwritten message is identified based on said position data and said time data, the size of the image area being a subportion of the graphical representation of the handwritten message. Finally, display data is provided to a screen, which display data comprises a graphical representation of the subportion of the handwritten message in the identified image area.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Anoto ABInventors: Lars Petterson, Magnus Hollstr{dot over (o)}m, Thomas Craven-Bartle