Patents by Inventor Herbert Edelsbrunner
Herbert Edelsbrunner 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: 8004517Abstract: Methods of modeling a three-dimensional surface structure include partitioning three-dimensional object data into regions of a Morse complex and generating a feature skeleton having a plurality of smooth edges and a plurality of vertices separating the regions of the Morse complex. Operations are also performed to thicken the feature skeleton by replacing the plurality of smooth edges with corresponding pairs of curves that locate longitudinal boundaries of transitions between primary regions of the feature skeleton. The thickening operations may also include replacing each of the plurality of vertices with a corresponding loop of edges, using setback-type vertex blends.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: Herbert Edelsbrunner, Michael Facello, Tobias Gloth, Zsolt Terek, Tamas Varady
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Patent number: 7328080Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products provide efficient techniques for designing and printing shells of hearing-aid devices with a high degree of quality assurance and reliability and with a reduced number of manual and time consuming production steps and operations. These techniques also preferably provide hearing-aid shells having internal volumes that can approach a maximum allowable ratio of internal volume relative to external volume. These high internal volumes facilitate the inclusion of hearing-aid electrical components having higher degrees of functionality and/or the use of smaller and less conspicuous hearing-aid shells. A preferred method includes operations to generate a watertight digital model of a hearing-aid shell by thickening a three-dimensional digital model of a shell surface in a manner that eliminates self-intersections and results in a thickened model having an internal volume that is a high percentage of an external volume of the model.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Phonak Ltd.Inventors: Ping Fu, Dmitry Nekhayev, Herbert Edelsbrunner, G. Yates Fletcher, Tobias Gloth
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Patent number: 7050876Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products provide efficient techniques for designing and printing shells of hearing-aid devices with a high degree of quality assurance and reliability and with a reduced number of manual and time consuming production steps and operations. These techniques also preferably provide hearing-aid shells having internal volumes that can approach a maximum allowable ratio of internal volume relative to external volume. These high internal volumes facilitate the inclusion of hearing-aid electrical components having higher degrees of functionality and/or the use of smaller and less conspicuous hearing-aid shells. A preferred method includes operations to generate a watertight digital model of a hearing-aid shell by thickening a three-dimensional digital model of a shell surface in a manner that eliminates self-intersections and results in a thickened model having an internal volume that is a high percentage of an external volume of the model.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Phonak Ltd.Inventors: Ping Fu, Dmitry Nekhayev, Herbert Edelsbrunner
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Patent number: 7023432Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products provide efficient techniques for reconstructing surfaces from data point sets. These techniques include reconstructing surfaces from sets of scanned data points that have preferably undergone preprocessing operations to improve their quality by, for example, reducing noise and removing outliers. These techniques include reconstructing a dense and locally two-dimensionally distributed 3D point set (e.g., point cloud) by merging stars in two-dimensional weighted Delaunay triangulations within estimated tangent planes. The techniques include determining a plurality of stars from a plurality of points pi in a 3D point set S that at least partially describes the 3D surface, by projecting the plurality of points pi onto planes Ti that are each estimated to be tangent about a respective one of the plurality of points pi. The plurality of stars are then merged into a digital model of the 3D surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: G. Yates Fletcher, Tobias Gloth, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu
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Patent number: 6996505Abstract: Embodiments automatically generate an accurate network of watertight NURBS patches from polygonal models of objects while automatically detecting and preserving character lines thereon. These embodiments generate from an initial triangulation of the surface, a hierarchy of progressively coarser triangulations of the surface by performing a sequence of edge contractions using a greedy algorithm that selects edge contractions by their numerical properties. Operations are also performed to connect the triangulations in the hierarchy using homeomorphisms that preserve the topology of the initial triangulation in the coarsest triangulation. A desired quadrangulation of the surface can then be generated by homeomorphically mapping edges of a coarsest triangulation in the hierarchy back to the initial triangulation. This quadrangulation is topologically consistent with the initial triangulation and is defined by a plurality of quadrangular patches.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Raindrop Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu, Dmitry Nekhayev, Michael Facello, Steve Williams
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Patent number: 6853373Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products can generate light weight but highly realistic and accurate colored models of three-dimensional colored objects. The colored model may be generated from a second plurality of points that define a coarse digital representation of the surface and at least one texture map containing information derived from a first plurality of colored points that define a fine digital representation of the surface. This derivation is achieved by mapping points within the texture map to the fine digital representation of the three-dimensional surface. Colored scan data may be used to construct the fine digital representation as a triangulated surface (i.e., triangulation) using a wrapping operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Raindrop Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Williams, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu
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Publication number: 20030074174Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products provide efficient techniques for designing and printing shells of hearing-aid devices with a high degree of quality assurance and reliability and with a reduced number of manual and time consuming production steps and operations. These techniques also preferably provide hearing-aid shells having internal volumes that can approach a maximum allowable ratio of internal volume relative to external volume. These high internal volumes facilitate the inclusion of hearing-aid electrical components having higher degrees of functionality and/or the use of smaller and less conspicuous hearing-aid shells. A preferred method includes operations to generate a watertight digital model of a hearing-aid shell by thickening a three-dimensional digital model of a shell surface in a manner that eliminates self-intersections and results in a thickened model having an internal volume that is a high percentage of an external volume of the model.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Ping Fu, Dmitry Nekhayev, Herbert Edelsbrunner, G. Yates Fletcher, Tobias Gloth
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Publication number: 20030067461Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products provide efficient techniques for reconstructing surfaces from data point sets. These techniques include reconstructing surfaces from sets of scanned data points that have preferably undergone preprocessing operations to improve their quality by, for example, reducing noise and removing outliers. These techniques include reconstructing a dense and locally two-dimensionally distributed 3D point set (e.g., point cloud) by merging stars in two-dimensional weighted Delaunay triangulations within estimated tangent planes. The techniques include determining a plurality of stars from a plurality of points pi in a 3D point set S that at least partially describes the 3D surface, by projecting the plurality of points pi onto planes Ti that are each estimated to be tangent about a respective one of the plurality of points pi. The plurality of stars are then merged into a digital model of the 3D surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: G. Yates Fletcher, Tobias Gloth, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu
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Publication number: 20020158880Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products can generate light weight but highly realistic and accurate colored models of three-dimensional colored objects. The colored model may be generated from a second plurality of points that define a coarse digital representation of the surface and at least one texture map containing information derived from a first plurality of colored points that define a fine digital representation of the surface. This derivation is achieved by mapping points within the texture map to the fine digital representation of the three-dimensional surface. Colored scan data may be used to construct the fine digital representation as a triangulated surface (i.e., triangulation) using a wrapping operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Steven P. Williams, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu
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Patent number: 6377865Abstract: A method of automatic conversion of a physical object into a three-dimensional digital model. The method acquires a set of measured data points on the surface of a physical model. From the measured data points, the method reconstructs a digital model of the physical object using a Delaunay complex of the points, a flow strcuture of the simplicies in the Delaunay complex and retracting the Delaunay complex into a digital model of the physical object using the flow structure. The method then outputs the digital model of the physical object.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Raindrop Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu
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Patent number: 6182016Abstract: A molecular classification method is based on a space filling description of a molecule. The three dimensional body corresponding to the space filling molecular structure is divided into Voronoi regions to provide a basis for efficiently processing local structural information. A Delaunay triangulation provides a basis for systematically processing information relating to the Voronoi regions into shape descriptors in the form of topological elements. Preferably, additional shape and/or property descriptors are included in the classification method. The classification methods generally are used to identify similarities between molecules that can be used as property predictors for a variety of applications. Generally, the property predictions are the basis for selection of compounds for incorporation into efficacy evaluations.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventors: Jie Liang, Herbert Edelsbrunner
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Patent number: 5850229Abstract: A method of geometric morphing between a first object having a first shape and a second object having a second shape. The method includes the steps of generating a first Delaunay complex corresponding to the first shape and a second Delaunay complex corresponding to the second shape and generating a plurality of intermediary Delaunay complexes defined by a continuous family of mixed shapes corresponding to a mixing of the first shape and the second shape. The method further includes the steps of constructing a first skin corresponding to the first Delaunay complex and a second skin corresponding to the second Delaunay complex and constructing a plurality of intermediary skins corresponding to the plurality of intermediary Delaunay complexes. The first skin, second skin and plurality of intermediary skins may be visually displayed on an output device.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Raindrop Geomagic, Inc.Inventors: Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu