Patents by Inventor Dennis D. Castleman
Dennis D. Castleman 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: 11977244Abstract: A method includes capturing a plurality of different views of a real-world object with a plurality of image capture devices, and generating a visual representation of the real-world object in three physical dimensions by displaying images on a transparent display device that continuously rotates completely around an axis of rotation. The images displayed on the transparent display device are selected based on the plurality of different views of the real-world object. A system includes a plurality of image capture devices arranged to capture a plurality of different views of a real-world object, a transparent display device configured to continuously rotate completely around an axis of rotation, and a processor based apparatus. A storage medium storing one or more computer programs is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20230350223Abstract: An apparatus includes a display device that is at least partially transparent and that is capable of displaying images, a mount configured to support the display device and to facilitate continuous rotation of the display device completely around an axis of rotation, and a motion producing device associated with the mount that is configured to continuously rotate the display device around the axis of rotation. A method includes displaying images on the display device as it rotates in a manner that generates a visual representation of an object in three physical dimensions. A storage medium storing one or more computer programs is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20230350222Abstract: A method includes capturing a plurality of different views of a real-world object with a plurality of image capture devices, and generating a visual representation of the real-world object in three physical dimensions by displaying images on a transparent display device that continuously rotates completely around an axis of rotation. The images displayed on the transparent display device are selected based on the plurality of different views of the real-world object. A system includes a plurality of image capture devices arranged to capture a plurality of different views of a real-world object, a transparent display device configured to continuously rotate completely around an axis of rotation, and a processor based apparatus. A storage medium storing one or more computer programs is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Patent number: 11719850Abstract: A method includes using an electromagnetic (EM) tracking system to track a tangible object, detecting a presence of interference with a magnetic field generated by the EM tracking system, and compensating for the interference. A system includes an EM tracking transmitter, an EM tracking receiver, and a processor based apparatus in communication with the EM tracking transmitter and the EM tracking receiver. The processor based apparatus is configured to execute steps including using the EM tracking transmitter and the EM tracking receiver to implement an EM tracking system. A storage medium storing one or more computer programs is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Dennis D. Castleman, Xiaoyong Ye
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Patent number: 11554316Abstract: A simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM)-enabled video game system, a user device of the video game system, and a computer-readable storage medium of the user device are disclosed. Generally, the video game system includes a video game console, a plurality of thermal beacons, and a user device communicatively coupled with the video game console. The user device includes a thermopile array, a processor, and a memory. The user device may receive thermal data from the thermopile array, the thermal data corresponding to a thermal signal emitted from a thermal beacon of the plurality of thermal beacons and detected by the thermopile array. The user device may determine, based on the thermal data, its location in 3D space, and then transmit that location to the video game system.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2020Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Patent number: 11089280Abstract: A method for providing content includes determining a viewing direction of a user viewing a content item comprising a plurality of video streams, selecting two or more video streams of the content item based on the viewing direction of the user and directional data associated with the plurality of video streams, decoding the two or more video streams to form two or more decoded video streams, stitching the two or more decoded video streams to form a combined image, and causing the combined image to be displayed to the user. Systems perform similar steps and non-transitory computer readable storage mediums each store one or more computer programs.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20210023438Abstract: A simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM)-enabled video game system, a user device of the video game system, and a computer-readable storage medium of the user device are disclosed. Generally, the video game system includes a video game console, a plurality of thermal beacons, and a user device communicatively coupled with the video game console. The user device includes a thermopile array, a processor, and a memory. The user device may receive thermal data from the thermopile array, the thermal data corresponding to a thermal signal emitted from a thermal beacon of the plurality of thermal beacons and detected by the thermopile array. The user device may determine, based on the thermal data, its location in 3D space, and then transmit that location to the video game system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: SONY INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT INC.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20200400856Abstract: A method includes using an electromagnetic (EM) tracking system to track a tangible object, detecting a presence of interference with a magnetic field generated by the EM tracking system, and compensating for the interference. A system includes an EM tracking transmitter, an EM tracking receiver, and a processor based apparatus in communication with the EM tracking transmitter and the EM tracking receiver. The processor based apparatus is configured to execute steps including using the EM tracking transmitter and the EM tracking receiver to implement an EM tracking system. A storage medium storing one or more computer programs is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Dennis D. Castleman, Xiaoyong Ye
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Patent number: 10805592Abstract: A method for gaze tracking is provided. One embodiment of the method for gaze tracking, comprising: presenting a content to a viewer via a playback device, tracking a gaze path of the viewer with a gaze tracker coupled to the playback device, selecting a viewer profile from a plurality of viewer profiles stored in a viewer profile database based on the gaze path of the viewer, and predicting a future gaze location of the viewer based on the viewer profile. Systems perform similar steps and non-transitory computer readable storage mediums each store one or more computer programs are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Patent number: 10786729Abstract: A simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM)-enabled video game system, a user device of the video game system, and a computer-readable storage medium of the user device are disclosed. Generally, the video game system includes a video game console, a plurality of thermal beacons, and a user device communicatively coupled with the video game console. The user device includes a thermopile array, a processor, and a memory. The user device may receive thermal data from the thermopile array, the thermal data corresponding to a thermal signal emitted from a thermal beacon of the plurality of thermal beacons and detected by the thermopile array. The user device may determine, based on the thermal data, its location in 3D space, and then transmit that location to the video game system.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20200282303Abstract: A simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM)-enabled video game system, a user device of the video game system, and a computer-readable storage medium of the user device are disclosed. Generally, the video game system includes a video game console, a plurality of thermal beacons, and a user device communicatively coupled with the video game console. The user device includes a thermopile array, a processor, and a memory. The user device may receive thermal data from the thermopile array, the thermal data corresponding to a thermal signal emitted from a thermal beacon of the plurality of thermal beacons and detected by the thermopile array. The user device may determine, based on the thermal data, its location in 3D space, and then transmit that location to the video game system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20180007422Abstract: A method for displaying content is provided. One embodiment of the method includes determining a focal area of a viewer of a content item displayed on a display device, retrieving a low bit rate version of the content item, retrieving a portion of a high bit rate version of the content item corresponding to the focal area, combining the portion of the high bit rate version of the content with the low bit rate version of the content item to generate a combined image, and causing the combined image to be displayed to the viewer via the display device. Systems perform similar steps and non-transitory computer readable storage mediums each store one or more computer programs are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20180004285Abstract: A method for gaze tracking is provided. One embodiment of the method for gaze tracking, comprising: presenting a content to a viewer via a playback device, tracking a gaze path of the viewer with a gaze tracker coupled to the playback device, selecting a viewer profile from a plurality of viewer profiles stored in a viewer profile database based on the gaze path of the viewer, and predicting a future gaze location of the viewer based on the viewer profile. Systems perform similar steps and non-transitory computer readable storage mediums each store one or more computer programs are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman
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Publication number: 20180007339Abstract: A method for providing content is provided. One embodiment of the method includes determining a viewing direction of a user viewing a content item comprising a plurality of video streams, selecting two or more video streams of the content item based on the viewing direction of the user and directional data associated with the plurality of video streams, decoding the two or more video streams to form two or more decoded video streams, stitching the two or more decoded video streams to form a combined image, and causing the combined image to be displayed to the user. Systems perform similar steps and non-transitory computer readable storage mediums each store one or more computer programs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventor: Dennis D. Castleman