Patents by Inventor Hemanth P. Acharya
Hemanth P. Acharya 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: 9460357Abstract: Embodiments disclosed facilitate robust, accurate, and reliable recovery of words and/or characters in the presence of non-uniform lighting and/or shadows. In some embodiments, a method to recover text from image may comprise: expanding a Maximally Stable Extremal Region (MSER) in an image, the neighborhood comprising a plurality of sub-blocks; thresholding a subset of the plurality of sub-blocks in the neighborhood, the subset comprising sub-blocks with text, wherein each sub-block in the subset is thresholded using a corresponding threshold associated with the sub-block; and obtaining a thresholded neighborhood.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti, Kishor K. Barman
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Patent number: 9171204Abstract: An electronic device and method identify regions that are likely to be text in a natural image or video frame, followed by processing as follows: lines that are nearly vertical are automatically identified in a selected text region, oriented relative to the vertical axis within a predetermined range ?max_theta to +max_theta, followed by determination of an angle ? of the identified lines, followed by use of the angle ? to perform perspective correction by warping the selected text region. After perspective correction in this manner, each text region is processed further, to recognize text therein, by performing OCR on each block among a sequence of blocks obtained by slicing the potential text region. Thereafter, the result of text recognition is used to display to the user, either the recognized text or any other information obtained by use of the recognized text.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti
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Patent number: 9171224Abstract: An electronic device and method receive (for example, from a memory), a grayscale image of a scene of real world captured by a camera of a mobile device. The electronic device and method also receive a color image from which the grayscale image is generated, wherein each color pixel is stored as a tuple of multiple components. The electronic device and method determine a new intensity for at least one grayscale pixel in the grayscale image, based on at least one component of a tuple of a color pixel located in correspondence to the at least one grayscale pixel. The determination may be done conditionally, by checking whether a local variance of intensities is below a predetermined threshold in a subset of grayscale pixels located adjacent to the at least one grayscale pixel, and selecting the component to provide most local variance of intensities.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Kishor K. Barman, Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti
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Publication number: 20150193667Abstract: Embodiments disclosed facilitate robust, accurate, and reliable recovery of words and/or characters in the presence of non-uniform lighting and/or shadows. In some embodiments, a method to recover text from image may comprise: expanding a Maximally Stable Extremal Region (MSER) in an image, the neighborhood comprising a plurality of sub-blocks; thresholding a subset of the plurality of sub-blocks in the neighborhood, the subset comprising sub-blocks with text, wherein each sub-block in the subset is thresholded using a corresponding threshold associated with the sub-block; and obtaining a thresholded neighborhood.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti, Kishor K. Barman
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Patent number: 9076242Abstract: An electronic device and method use a camera to capture an image of an environment outside followed by identification of regions therein. A subset of the regions is selected, based on attributes of the regions, such as aspect ratio, height, and variance in stroke width. Next, a number of angles that are candidates for use as skew of the image are determined (e.g. one angle is selected for each region. based on peakiness of a histogram of the region, evaluated at different angles). Then, an angle that is most common among these candidates is identified as the angle of skew of the image. The just-described identification of skew angle is performed prior to classification of any region as text or non-text. After skew identification, at least all regions in the subset are rotated by negative of the skew angle, to obtain skew-corrected regions for use in optical character recognition.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Pawan Kumar Baheti, Kishor K. Barman, Hemanth P. Acharya
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Publication number: 20150010233Abstract: An electronic device and method receive (for example, from a memory), a grayscale image of a scene of real world captured by a camera of a mobile device. The electronic device and method also receive a color image from which the grayscale image is generated, wherein each color pixel is stored as a tuple of multiple components. The electronic device and method determine a new intensity for at least one grayscale pixel in the grayscale image, based on at least one component of a tuple of a color pixel located in correspondence to the at least one grayscale pixel. The determination may be done conditionally, by checking whether a local variance of intensities is below a predetermined threshold in a subset of grayscale pixels located adjacent to the at least one grayscale pixel, and selecting the component to provide most local variance of intensities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Kishor K. Barman, Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti
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Publication number: 20140161365Abstract: An electronic device and method identify regions that are likely to be text in a natural image or video frame, followed by processing as follows: lines that are nearly vertical are automatically identified in a selected text region, oriented relative to the vertical axis within a predetermined range ?max_theta to +max_theta, followed by determination of an angle ? of the identified lines, followed by use of the angle ? to perform perspective correction by warping the selected text region. After perspective correction in this manner, each text region is processed further, to recognize text therein, by performing OCR on each block among a sequence of blocks obtained by slicing the potential text region. Thereafter, the result of text recognition is used to display to the user, either the recognized text or any other information obtained by use of the recognized text.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Hemanth P. Acharya, Pawan Kumar Baheti
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Publication number: 20140022406Abstract: An electronic device and method use a camera to capture an image of an environment outside followed by identification of regions therein. A subset of the regions is selected, based on attributes of the regions, such as aspect ratio, height, and variance in stroke width. Next, a number of angles that are candidates for use as skew of the image are determined (e.g. one angle is selected for each region. based on peakiness of a histogram of the region, evaluated at different angles). Then, an angle that is most common among these candidates is identified as the angle of skew of the image. The just-described identification of skew angle is performed prior to classification of any region as text or non-text. After skew identification, at least all regions in the subset are rotated by negative of the skew angle, to obtain skew-corrected regions for use in optical character recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Pawan Kumar Baheti, Kishor K. Barman, Hemanth P. Acharya