Patents by Inventor Daniel Francois

Daniel Francois 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).

  • Publication number: 20240119697
    Abstract: Example embodiments of the present disclosure provide an example computer-implemented method for constructing a three-dimensional semantic segmentation of a scene from two-dimensional inputs. The example method includes obtaining, by a computing system comprising one or more processors, an image set comprising one or more views of a subject scene. The example method includes generating, by the computing system and based at least in part on the image set, a scene representation describing the subject scene in three dimensions. The example method includes generating, by the computing system and using a machine-learned semantic segmentation model framework, a multidimensional field of probability distributions over semantic categories, the multidimensional field defined over the three dimensions of the subject scene. The example method includes outputting, by the computing system, classification data for at least one location in the subject scene.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2022
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: Daniel Christopher Duckworth, Suhani Deepak-Ranu Vora, Noha Radwan, Klaus Greff, Henning Meyer, Kyle Adam Genova, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi Sajjadi, Etienne François Régis Pot, Andrea Tagliasacchi
  • Publication number: 20240096001
    Abstract: Provided are machine learning models that generate geometry-free neural scene representations through efficient object-centric novel-view synthesis. In particular, one example aspect of the present disclosure provides a novel framework in which an encoder model (e.g., an encoder transformer network) processes one or more RGB images (with or without pose) to produce a fully latent scene representation that can be passed to a decoder model (e.g., a decoder transformer network). Given one or more target poses, the decoder model can synthesize images in a single forward pass. In some example implementations, because transformers are used rather than convolutional or MLP networks, the encoder can learn an attention model that extracts enough 3D information about a scene from a small set of images to render novel views with correct projections, parallax, occlusions, and even semantics, without explicit geometry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2022
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Inventors: Seyed Mohammad Mehdi Sajjadi, Henning Meyer, Etienne François Régis Pot, Urs Michael Bergmann, Klaus Greff, Noha Radwan, Suhani Deepak-Ranu Vora, Mario Lu¢i¢, Daniel Christopher Duckworth, Thomas Allen Funkhouser, Andrea Tagliasacchi
  • Publication number: 20230186783
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method for estimating a reading speed of an individual. The method comprises the steps of: providing a reading speed model, based on a reading speed function comprising a set of parameters and a set of metrics; determining a printed stimulus to be presented to the individual by way of a reading run of a reading test and determining one or more stimulus features associated therewith; controlling an administration of the reading test to the individual based on the one or more determined stimulus features; receiving reading speed observation data based on the presented printed stimulus and corresponding to one or more responses made by the individual in the reading test.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2021
    Publication date: June 15, 2023
    Inventors: Bjoern BORNKAMP, Daniel François Claude LORAND, Purvi Kishor PRAJAPATI, John Weldon Seaman III
  • Publication number: 20230157533
    Abstract: The present invention relates to computer-implemented method for assessing a level of activity, including presence or an absence, of a disease in at least one eye of a patient, wherein the disease is a neovascular ocular disease. The method comprises the steps of receiving, via one or more input elements, a set of input patient data corresponding to the patient and comprising retinal images of the patient; applying a first algorithm for imaging data analysis to the retinal images to identify values of e anatomical variables of the patient's eye; applying a second algorithm to the values of anatomical variables identified, and to distinct clinical, non-image derived input patient data comprised in the set of input patient data, in order to consequently make an assessment of the level of activity of the disease in the eye of the patient, and/or of the progression or regression of the disease with respect to a level of activity formerly determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2021
    Publication date: May 25, 2023
    Inventors: Hsun-Hsien Shane CHANG, Daniel François Claude Lorand, Zufar MULYUKOV
  • Patent number: 11528079
    Abstract: An optical fiber testing device (300) being plugged into a port at which optical signals including communication and test signals within different wavelength bands being received, comprises an optical connector (304) including a plug body surrounding a ferrule holding an optical fiber (301) and a reflector component (326) carried with the optical connector (304). The reflector component (326) is optically coupled to the rear of the optical fiber and reflects the test signal. A method for testing an optical fiber, comprises removably securing a reusable ruggedized optical fiber testing device to a ruggedized port of an optical fiber terminal to optically couple to an optical fiber under test, transmitting a test signal over the optical fiber under test, and using the reflector component to return the test signal over the optical fiber under test when receiving the test signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2022
    Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Stefan Coetzee, Yu Lu, Daniel Francois Daems, Patrick Jacques Ann Diepstraten, Liming Wang
  • Patent number: 11513305
    Abstract: A fiber management tray (10) is disclosed. The fiber management tray (10) can have a body (12) including a bottom wall (14) with side walls (16) extending outwardly from the bottom wall (14). The fiber management tray (10) can include a termination region (18) that has a first side (24) and a second side (26). The termination region (18) includes a termination panel (13) that holds connectors (20). The fiber management tray (10) can include a hinge area (56) for mounting said tray (10) to a tray tower (58) and a storage basket (32) located between the termination region (18) and the hinge area (56). The storage basket (32) can include a first pocket (44) that communicates with the second side (26) of the termination region (18) and an opposite second pocket (48) that communicates with the first side (24) of the termination region (18). The fiber management tray (10) can define at least one fiber routing path on each of the first and second pockets (44, 48) of the storage basket (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2022
    Assignee: COMMSCOPE CONNECTIVITY BELGIUM BVBA
    Inventors: Kurt Cornelissen, Erwin Beckers, Robert Vanhentenrijk, Conny Van De Velde, Daniel Francois Daems
  • Patent number: 11424051
    Abstract: An armoured power cable (10) comprises a cable core (11) and an armour layer (21) comprising a plurality of armouring wires (22) laid around the cable core (11), wherein at least 10% of the armouring wires (22) are wavy wires (23) having a zig-zag shape laying on the outer surface of the cable core (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: PRYSMIAN S.P.A.
    Inventors: Richard John Pennell, Ian Dewi Lang, Daniel François De Villiers, Andrew Wynn
  • Publication number: 20220244469
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer readable products for estimating one or more performance characteristics associated with a routing path of an optical fiber. A visual image of a routed fiber is obtained. The visual image is mapped to generate a tracer curve that estimates the routing path. The tracer curve is analyzed to determine one or more characteristics of a fiber routed along the routing path, such as a failure probability over a period of time or a signal loss due to bends in the fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2020
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Applicant: COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
    Inventors: Enze CHEN, Daniel Francois DAEMS
  • Publication number: 20210376922
    Abstract: An optical fiber testing device (300) being plugged into a port at which optical signals including communication and test signals within different wavelength bands being received, comprises an optical connector (304) including a plug body surrounding a ferrule holding an optical fiber (301) and a reflector component (326) carried with the optical connector (304). The reflector component (326) is optically coupled to the rear of the optical fiber and reflects the test signal. A method for testing an optical fiber, comprises removably securing a reusable ruggedized optical fiber testing device to a ruggedized port of an optical fiber terminal to optically couple to an optical fiber under test, transmitting a test signal over the optical fiber under test, and using the reflector component to return the test signal over the optical fiber under test when receiving the test signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2018
    Publication date: December 2, 2021
    Applicant: COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
    Inventors: Stefan COETZEE, Yu LU, Daniel Francois DAEMS, Patrick Jacques Ann DIEPSTRATEN, Liming WANG
  • Publication number: 20210118592
    Abstract: An armoured power cable (10) comprises a cable core (11) and an armour layer (21) comprising a plurality of armouring wires (22) laid around the cable core (11), wherein at least 10% of the armouring wires (22) are wavy wires (23) having a zig-zag shape laying on the outer surface of the cable core (11).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2018
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Richard John PENNELL, Ian Dewi LANG, Daniel François DE VILLIERS, Andrew WYNN
  • Publication number: 20200264396
    Abstract: A fiber management tray (10) is disclosed. The fiber management tray (10) can have a body (12) including a bottom wall (14) with side walls (16) extending outwardly from the bottom wall (14). The fiber management tray (10) can include a termination region (18) that has a first side (24) and a second side (26). The termination region (18) includes a termination panel (13) that holds connectors (20). The fiber management tray (10) can include a hinge area (56) for mounting said tray (10) to a tray tower (58) and a storage basket (32) located between the termination region (18) and the hinge area (56). The storage basket (32) can include a first pocket (44) that communicates with the second side (26) of the termination region (18) and an opposite second pocket (48) that communicates with the first side (24) of the termination region (18). The fiber management tray (10) can define at least one fiber routing path on each of the first and second pockets (44, 48) of the storage basket (32).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2020
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Applicant: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA
    Inventors: Kurt CORNELISSEN, Erwin BECKERS, Robert VANHENTENRIJK, Conny VAN DE VELDE, Daniel Francois DAEMS
  • Patent number: 10649167
    Abstract: A fiber management tray (10) is disclosed. The fiber management tray (10) can have a body (12) including a bottom wall (14) with side walls (16) extending outwardly from the bottom wall (14). The fiber management tray (10) can include a termination region (18) that has a first side (24) and a second side (26). The termination region (18) includes a termination panel (13) that holds connectors (20). The fiber management tray (10) can include a hinge area (56) for mounting said tray (10) to a tray tower (58) and a storage basket (32) located between the termination region (18) and the hinge area (56). The storage basket (32) can include a first pocket (44) that communicates with the second side (26) of the termination region (18) and an opposite second pocket (48) that communicates with the first side (24) of the termination region (18). The fiber management tray (10) can define at least one fiber routing path on each of the first and second pockets (44, 48) of the storage basket (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
    Assignee: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA
    Inventors: Kurt Cornelissen, Erwin Beckers, Robert Vanhentenrijk, Conny Van de Velde, Daniel Francois Daems
  • Patent number: 10036859
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a fiber optic connector assembly having a fiber optic connector including a main connector body and a rear insert secured within a rear cable termination end of the main connector body. The fiber optic connector assembly has a fiber optic cable that includes an optical fiber, a strength layer and an outer jacket. The optical fiber has a ferrule-less end portion accessible at a front mating end of the main connector body. A first shape recoverable sleeve secures the optical fiber to a substrate anchored to the rear insert. An axial gap exists between the forward end of the outer jacket and the rearward end of the rear insert. A second shape recoverable sleeve secures the outer jacket to the rear insert. An adhesive material at least partially fills the axial gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2018
    Assignee: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA
    Inventors: Daniel Francois Daems, Danny Willy August Verheyden, Bart Vos
  • Patent number: 9892614
    Abstract: An optical sensor (100) comprises: a holding sleeve (11); a fixed ferrule (12) fixedly mounted in said holding sleeve (11); a movable ferrule (13) movably mounted in said holding sleeve (11), a predetermined distance existing between a first movable end of said movable ferrule (13) and a first fixed end of said fixed ferrule (12) in said holding sleeve (11); a reflection part (14) arranged at a second movable end of said movable ferrule (13) opposite to said first movable end, for reflecting light entering the movable ferrule (13); and an actuation part (15), said actuation part (15) being constructed to drive said movable ferrule (13) to move so that said first movable end moves towards said first fixed end. An optical sensor assembly and a monitoring device comprising the optical sensor (100), or another sensor (1012) can remotely detect a mechanical movement in a passive mode. A first reflector (14, 1016) is configured to provide a first reflected optical signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2018
    Assignees: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA, ADC Telecommunications (Shanghai) Distribution Co, Ltd., ADC Czech Republic, s.r.o.
    Inventors: Kristof Vastmans, David Novak, Daniel Francois Daems, Zhaoyang Tong, Lin Lin
  • Publication number: 20170363831
    Abstract: A fiber management tray (10) is disclosed. The fiber management tray (10) can have a body (12) including a bottom wall (14) with side walls (16) extending outwardly from the bottom wall (14). The fiber management tray (10) can include a termination region (18) that has a first side (24) and a second side (26). The termination region (18) includes a termination panel (13) that holds connectors (20). The fiber management tray (10) can include a hinge area (56) for mounting said tray (10) to a tray tower (58) and a storage basket (32) located between the termination region (18) and the hinge area (56). The storage basket (32) can include a first pocket (44) that communicates with the second side (26) of the termination region (18) and an opposite second pocket (48) that communicates with the first side (24) of the termination region (18). The fiber management tray (10) can define at least one fiber routing path on each of the first and second pockets (44, 48) of the storage basket (32).
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2015
    Publication date: December 21, 2017
    Inventors: Kurt CORNELISSEN, Erwin BECKERS, Robert VANHENTENRIJK, Conny VAN DE VELDE, Daniel Francois DAEMS
  • Publication number: 20170345278
    Abstract: An optical sensor (100) comprises: a holding sleeve (11); a fixed ferrule (12) fixedly mounted in said holding sleeve (11); a movable ferrule (13) movably mounted in said holding sleeve (11), a predetermined distance existing between a first movable end of said movable ferrule (13) and a first fixed end of said fixed ferrule (12) in said holding sleeve (11); a reflection part (14) arranged at a second movable end of said movable ferrule (13) opposite to said first movable end, for reflecting light entering the movable ferrule (13); and an actuation part (15), said actuation part (15) being constructed to drive said movable ferrule (13) to move so that said first movable end moves towards said first fixed end. An optical sensor assembly and a monitoring device comprising the optical sensor (100), or another sensor (1012) can remotely detect a mechanical movement in a passive mode. A first reflector (14, 1016) is configured to provide a first reflected optical signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2017
    Publication date: November 30, 2017
    Inventors: Kristof VASTMANS, David NOVAK, Daniel Francois DAEMS, Zhaoyang TONG, Lin LIN
  • Publication number: 20170285279
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a fiber optic connector assembly having a fiber optic connector including a main connector body and a rear insert secured within a rear cable termination end of the main connector body. The fiber optic connector assembly has a fiber optic cable that includes an optical fiber, a strength layer and an outer jacket. The optical fiber has a ferrule-less end portion accessible at a front mating end of the main connector body. A first shape recoverable sleeve secures the optical fiber to a substrate anchored to the rear insert. An axial gap exists between the forward end of the outer jacket and the rearward end of the rear insert. A second shape recoverable sleeve secures the outer jacket to the rear insert. An adhesive material at least partially fills the axial gap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2017
    Publication date: October 5, 2017
    Applicant: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA
    Inventors: Daniel Francois Daems, Danny Willy August Verheyden, Bart Vos
  • Patent number: 9741229
    Abstract: An optical sensor (100) comprises: a holding sleeve (11); a fixed ferrule (12) fixedly mounted in said holding sleeve (11); a movable ferrule (13) movably mounted in said holding sleeve (11), a predetermined distance existing between a first movable end of said movable ferrule (13) and a first fixed end of said fixed ferrule (12) in said holding sleeve (11); a reflection part (14) arranged at a second movable end of said movable ferrule (13) opposite to said first movable end, for reflecting light entering the movable ferrule (13); and an actuation part (15), said actuation part (15) being constructed to drive said movable ferrule (13) to move so that said first movable end moves towards said first fixed end. An optical sensor assembly and a monitoring device comprising the optical sensor (100), or another sensor (1012) can remotely detect a mechanical movement in a passive mode. A first reflector (14, 1016) is configured to provide a first reflected optical signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignees: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA, ADC Telecommunications (Shanghai) Distribution Co., Ltd., ADC Czech Republic, s.r.o.
    Inventors: Kristof Vastmans, David Novak, Daniel Francois Daems, Zhaoyang Tong, Lin Lin
  • Patent number: 9647750
    Abstract: An optical fiber network test device comprising an actuator that is manually operable, without manual handling of optical fibers, firstly to direct light from a light path of the optical network so that test equipment associated with the network can be operated to test the quality of the said light path, and secondly to return the light path to its previous state after completion of the test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2017
    Assignee: CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA
    Inventors: Jan Watte, Daniel Francois Daems, Christiaan Radelet
  • Patent number: D973419
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2022
    Inventors: Pierre Van Wyk Becker, Johannes Louw Malherbe, Andre Jacques Du Plessis, Christo John Botha, Dewald Basson, Daniel Francois Malan Laubscher, Grant Anthony Norton, Muhammed Uwaiz Khan, Taariq Muhammed Patel, Zitulele Luke Combi, Ari Hugh Jacobson, Mark Frankel, Farai Sithole