Patents by Inventor Chengda Yang

Chengda Yang 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).

  • Patent number: 7064792
    Abstract: A method and computer program product for reformatting at least a portion of a digital source image. The digital source image has a number of pixels defining an original format which is to be converted to a destination image in a new format having a number of pixels. The number of pixels of the new format is greater than the number of pixels in the original format. A gradient is estimated at a point within a window which encompasses a plurality of intensity values from the source image. A polynomial is then used to determine a value for the point in the new format within the window. The polynomial is based in part upon the gradient. Values are then determined for additional points in the destination image by selecting a new window and repeating the acts of estimating a gradient and using a polynomial to determine a value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: MTI Film, LLC
    Inventors: Chengda Yang, Kevin Manbeck, Stuart Geman, Donald Geman
  • Publication number: 20060125955
    Abstract: A method and computer program product for reformatting at least a portion of a digital source image. The digital source image has a number of pixels defining an original format which is to be converted to a destination image in a new format having a number of pixels. The number of pixels of the new format is greater than the number of pixels in the original format. A gradient is estimated at a point within a window which encompasses a plurality of intensity values from the source image. A polynomial is then used to determine a value for the point in the new format within the window. The polynomial is based in part upon the gradient. Values are then determined for additional points in the destination image by selecting a new window and repeating the acts of estimating a gradient and using a polynomial to determine a value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2006
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Applicant: MTI Film, LLC
    Inventors: Chengda Yang, Kevin Manbeck, Stuart Geman, Donald Geman
  • Publication number: 20050138212
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to provide network buffer descriptors grouped by memory page into page groups and access a list of the page groups to manage the allocation and de-allocation of the network buffers descriptors is presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventor: Chengda Yang
  • Patent number: 6624844
    Abstract: A method for determining labels for video fields by identifying the state of the field is disclosed. Some examples of a video field's state include the origin of the field as film or video, its relative location with respect to edit points, and in the case of film-originating material, the location within the standard sequential pattern which results from converting film to video. To determine the label of a video field, the conditional probability distribution for a particular sequence of states given the entire video sequence is calculated. This may be optimized by using dynamic programing to maximize the conditional probability function and thus the labels. To determine the conditional probability, first the joint probability distribution is determined for the observed video fields and the states. This joint probability is calculated by creating a data model and a structure model for the video sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Assignee: MTI Film LLC
    Inventors: Kevin Manbeck, Chengda Yang, Donald Geman, Stuart Geman
  • Patent number: 6542199
    Abstract: A method for reordering an edited digital video sequence composed of digital video fields from multiple sources is disclosed. When the digital video sequence is reordered temporal cadence is provided which will allow for the conversion to a digital film format through a reverse 3:2 pulldown. Let Fold=(F1old,F2old, . . . ,FNold) be the given edited sequence of video fields. In one embodiment, the method calculates an instruction set which is then used to transform Fold into a new sequence of video fields, denoted Fnew, where most of the fields in Fnew come from Fold and the remaining fields are “upconverted” fields from Fold. This reconstitution of Fold is obtained by optimizing a set of instructions based on various constraints which express the characteristics of the pattern AaBbBcCdDd. By assigning a cost to each violation of the constraints, and to each disruption of the natural flow of time, and to other undesirable properties, a real-valued function is constructed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: MTI Film LLC
    Inventors: Kevin Manbeck, Chengda Yang, Donald Geman, Stuart Geman
  • Publication number: 20020021365
    Abstract: A method and computer program product for reformatting at least a portion of a digital source image. The digital source image has a number of pixels defining an original format which is to be converted to a destination image in a new format having a number of pixels. The number of pixels of the new format is greater than the number of pixels in the original format. A gradient is estimated at a point within a window which encompasses a plurality of intensity values from the source image. A polynomial is then used to determine a value for the point in the new format within the window. The polynomial is based in part upon the gradient. Values are then determined for additional points in the destination image by selecting a new window and repeating the acts of estimating a gradient and using a polynomial to determine a value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2001
    Publication date: February 21, 2002
    Inventors: Chengda Yang, Kevin Manbeck, Stuart Geman, Donald Geman