Patents by Inventor Brett T. Hannigan
Brett T. Hannigan 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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Patent number: 7957553Abstract: The present invention relates to various digital watermarking methods, apparatus and systems. One claim recites a method of determining a size or denomination of a momentary object. The method includes: utilizing a configured, multi-purpose electronic processor, decoding a digital watermark embedded in a monetary object, the watermark including data corresponding to a denomination of the monetary object; based on the data, determining feedback to indicate the denomination of the monetary object; and providing the feedback. Handheld computing devices can be advantageously employed with this combination. Of course, other combinations are provided and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Eric E. Ellingson, Brett T. Hannigan, Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodriguez, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
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Publication number: 20110069861Abstract: Digital data is decoded from media signals (e.g., audio, images, video, etc.) using a distributed processing in which a first device receives and pre-processes the signal, and transmits it to a remote device for further decoding. One method pre-filters the media signal, leaving a residual from which digital data is decoded. Other arrangements progressively send portions of the signal for decoding operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Ravi K. Sharma
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Publication number: 20110007364Abstract: The present disclosure relates to creating and managing electronic documents. One claim recites a computerized tablet including: electronic memory for storing electronic data corresponding to an application document, an electronic processor, and a display. The electronic processor is programmed for: obtaining the electronic data corresponding to an application document; analyzing the electronic data to detect steganographic indicia encoded therein, the steganographic indicia comprising a plural-bit identifier; and generating an electronic form based at least in part on the steganographic indicia, the electronic form comprising at least one field to receive user input. The display is for displaying the electronic version of the application document, and for receiving user input corresponding to the at least one field. Other claims and combinations are provided as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan
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Publication number: 20100310118Abstract: Stationery, or other printable media, is encoded with a digital watermark. The watermark is not conspicuous to a human observer of the media, yet conveys plural bits of auxiliary information when optically scanned and digitally processed. The watermark can be formed by ink-jet printing, or otherwise. The encoded information can be used for various purposes, including authenticating the document as an original, linking to associated on-line resources, and distinguishing seemingly-identical versions of the same document (document serialization).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Aruna B. Kumar, Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Tony F. Rodriguez, J. Scott Carr
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Publication number: 20100303284Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate generally to methods and systems for signal hiding using feature modulation. One claim recites a method comprising: obtaining data representing a media signal; analyzing the data to determine features of the media signal; using a programmed electronic processor, modifying determined features to hide a signal in the data; and modifying the data to include a characteristic to facilitate later detection of the signal. In some case the features may include statistical features of the media signal. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided too.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Kenneth L. Levy
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Patent number: 7822226Abstract: The present invention relates generally to embedding auxiliary data and data hiding. One claim recites a method including: calculating with a processor or electronic circuitry characteristics of a media signal comprising audio or video; based at least in part on calculated characteristics of the media signal, providing a map of the media signal, wherein the map identifies at least one portion of the media signal in which plural-bit data should be steganographically encoded; transforming at least some portions of the media signal into a transform domain; and steganographically encoding with a processor or electronic circuitry auxiliary data in data representing at least the one portion of the media signal in which the plural-bit data should be steganographically encoded, and wherein at least said act of transforming or said act of steganographically encoding utilizes the map of the media signal. Other claims and combinations are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Alastair M. Reed, Brett Alan Bradley
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Patent number: 7806322Abstract: The present invention generally relates to steganography and digital watermarking. An authentication method is provided in one embodiment. The method includes receiving an object including a host object and auxiliary data steganographically embedded within the host object; determining geometric characteristics of the host object relative to expected geometric characteristics of the host object; and detecting the auxiliary data from the host object. The method can further include re-aligning or correcting geometric characteristics of the object based on a result of the act of determining prior to the act of detecting. Other embodiments, method and apparatus and described as well.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan
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Patent number: 7778437Abstract: Stationery, or other printable media, is encoded with a digital watermark. The watermark is not conspicuous to a human observer of the media, yet conveys plural bits of auxiliary information when optically scanned and digitally processed. The watermark can be formed by ink-jet printing, or otherwise. The encoded information can be used for various purposes, including authenticating the document as an original, linking to associated on-line resources, and distinguishing seemingly-identical versions of the same document (document serialization).Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Brett T. Hannigan
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Patent number: 7738658Abstract: The present invention relates to creating and managing electronic documents. In one implementation, a method includes obtaining electronic data corresponding to an application document to obtain a driver's license; analyzing the electronic data to detect steganographic indicia encoded therein, the steganographic indicia comprising a plural-bit identifier; and associating the plural-bit identifier with a plurality of different records associated with an applicant or the application document. Other implementations are provided as well.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan
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Publication number: 20100142749Abstract: The present invention relates to various digital watermarking methods, apparatus and systems. One claim recites a method of determining a size or denomination of a momentary object. The method includes: utilizing a configured, multi-purpose electronic processor, decoding a digital watermark embedded in a monetary object, the watermark including data corresponding to a denomination of the monetary object; based on the data, determining feedback to indicate the denomination of the monetary object; and providing the feedback. Handheld computing devices can be advantageously employed with this combination. Of course, other combinations are provided and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodriguez, Brett T. Hannigan, Eric E. Ellingson
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Patent number: 7711144Abstract: Methods and systems for watermarking of signals employ time frequency analysis. An encoding method divides the signal into segments, transforms each segment into a time-frequency representation, and computes a time-frequency domain watermark signal based on the time frequency representation. It then combines the time-frequency domain watermark signal with the media signal to produce a watermarked media signal. To embed a message using this method, one may use peak modulation, pseudorandom noise modulation, statistical feature modulation, etc. Watermarking that uses a time-frequency representation enables the encoder to adapt and or derive the modifications made to embed data based on the time frequency representation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Kenneth L. Levy
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Publication number: 20100091336Abstract: A media object authentication system uses layers of security features based on digital watermarks embedded in media objects. The system generates a first digital watermark with a message payload carrying data about the object, such as a hash of text data printed on the object. The first digital watermark is combined with a content signature derived from features of the media object, such as frequency domain attributes, edge attributes, or other filtered version of the media signal (e.g., image photo on a secure document) on the media object. This combination forms a new digital watermark signal that is embedded in the host media object. To verify the object, the digital watermark payload is extracted and compared with the data about the object. The combined digital watermark and content signature is also evaluated to authenticate the media signal on the media object.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Brett Alan Bradley, Brett T. Hannigan, John Kennedy Barr
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Publication number: 20100062819Abstract: The presently claimed invention relates generally to toys and games that are enhanced with encoded information. One claim recites a method of playing a computerized game including: receiving image or video representing a physical object, the physical object comprising information steganographically encoded therein, the information is carried by the physical object through alterations to data representing at least some features carried by the physical object; utilizing a multi-purpose processor configured to: analyze received image or video to decode information steganographically encoded therein; interrogate a database or storage location with at least some of the information to obtain at least one game attribute associated with information; and modify the at least one game attribute to reflect activity during play of the computerized game. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Ravi K. Sharma, Tony F. Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7676060Abstract: A method of identifying content in a distributed computing system. The method receives an image or audio signal in a first device in the distributed computing system, such as a cell phone or other wireless device. In this device, the method performs an analysis of characteristics of the signal to identify portions of the signal from which to derive a content identifier. The method then sends the portions to a second, remote device in the distributed computing system, such as a server. The server further processes the portions to derive a content identifier, which in turn, is used to look up data corresponding to the content, such as a Uniform Resource Locator. In the case of a wireless telephone network, for example, the method distributes the task of identifying content signals captured through the microphone or camera on the phones in the network.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Ravi K. Sharma
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Publication number: 20100042843Abstract: The presently claimed invention relates generally to digital watermarking of data, e.g., representing video or audio. One claim recites a method including: obtaining data representing video or audio; using a multi-purpose electronic processor programmed for: transforming the data into a transform domain, analyzing the transformed data to identify a plurality of transform coefficients according to predetermined criteria, and altering the identified plurality of transform coefficients to carry a digital watermark; and analyzing the data to determine a baseline state for the digital watermark. Of course, other combinations and claims are provided too.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Hugh L. Brunk, Brett A. Bradley, Brett T. Hannigan
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Publication number: 20100027837Abstract: The presently claimed invention relates generally to content identification, such as extracting identifying information from content itself. One claim recites a method including: extracting first identifying information from data representing audio elements of an audio signal, said act of extracting first identifying information from data representing audio elements of the audio signal utilizes a programmed electronic processor; extracting second identifying information from data representing picture elements of a video signal that is associated with the audio signal, said act of extracting second identifying information from data representing picture elements of the video signal utilizes a programmed electronic processor; and utilizing the first identifying information or the second identifying information in a synchronization process, said synchronization process controls content synchronization during rendering of the audio signal or the video signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Kenneth L. Levy, Brett T. Hannigan, Brett A. Bradley, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
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Patent number: 7607016Abstract: A method is provided for authenticating a media signal and related software, systems and applications. A digital watermark is embedded in the media signal. A metric is calculated for the digital watermark as embedded in the media signal. The resulting metric is then embedded in the media signal with the digital watermark. To detect a potential alteration, a detector computes the metric for a potentially corrupted version of the embedded media signal. The detector then compares its computed metric to the embedded metric to detect whether the alteration has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Hugh L. Brunk, Brett Alan Bradley, Brett T. Hannigan
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Patent number: 7602978Abstract: The presently claimed invention relates generally to content identification, such as deriving identifiers from content itself. One claim recites a method including: using a processor, deriving first information from audio elements of an audio signal; using a processor, deriving second information from data representing picture elements of a video signal that is associated with the audio signal; and utilizing the first information or the second information in a content filtering process, said process utilizes a recognition unit or device to sample content being distributed on a network, and controls further distribution of the content in the network based at least in part on the first information or the second information. Of course, other combinations and claims are provided as well.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Levy, Brett T. Hannigan, Brett A. Bradley, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
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Publication number: 20090207920Abstract: The present invention relates generally to embedding auxiliary data and data hiding. One claim recites a method including: calculating with a processor or electronic circuitry characteristics of a media signal comprising audio or video; based at least in part on calculated characteristics of the media signal, providing a map of the media signal, wherein the map identifies at least one portion of the media signal in which plural-bit data should be steganographically encoded; transforming at least some portions of the media signal into a transform domain; and steganographically encoding with a processor or electronic circuitry auxiliary data in data representing at least the one portion of the media signal in which the plural-bit data should be steganographically encoded, and wherein at least said act of transforming or said act of steganographically encoding utilizes the map of the media signal. Other claims and combinations are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Alastair M. Reed, Brett Alan Bradley
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Patent number: 7545952Abstract: The present invention relates generally to image or video display devices. For example, there are many devices (e.g., cell phones, video games, calculators, positioning systems and personal computing devices) that include such display devices. One claim recites a device including: an image or video display including a first set of elements and a second set of elements, the first set of elements being varied relative to at least the second set of elements, the first set of elements being arranged to provide a plural-bit device identifier obtainable from optical scan data representing at least a portion of the image or video display, the first set of elements and the second set of elements being arranged so as to conceal the presence of the plural-bit device identifier from a human observer of the display. Of course, other claims and combinations are provided as well.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodriguez, Brett T. Hannigan