Patents by Inventor Jérôme Daniel
Jérôme Daniel 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: 12025720Abstract: Processing sound signals acquired by a microphone, for example an ambisonic type, to locate a sound source in a space including at least one wall. A time-frequency transform is applied to the acquired signals, and, from the acquired signals, a velocity vector, complex with real and imaginary parts, is expressed in the frequency domain, wherein the velocity vector characterizes a composition between: a first acoustic path, direct between the source and the microphone, represented by a first vector; and a second acoustic path resulting from a reflection on the wall and represented by a second vector. The second path has a first delay with respect to the direct path. Depending on the first delay and the first and second vectors, a parameter is determined from among a direction of the direct path, a distance from the source to the microphone, and a distance from the source to said wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: ORANGEInventors: Jérome Daniel, Srdan Kitic
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Publication number: 20240012093Abstract: A method of processing audio signals acquired by at least one microphone to locate a sound source in a space having a wall. The method includes applying a time-frequency transform to the acquired signals and expressing a general complex velocity vector with a real part and an imaginary part in the frequency domain. The vector has a denominator with a component other than an omnidirectional component and characterizes a composition between: a first acoustic path, direct between the source and the microphone, represented by a first vector, and a second acoustic path resulting from a reflection on the wall and represented by a second vector. The second path has a delay relative to the direct path. A direction of the direct path, a distance from the source to the microphone, and/or a distance from the source to the wall is determined as a function of the delay and the vectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: January 11, 2024Inventors: Jérome Daniel, Srdan Kitic
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Publication number: 20230026881Abstract: Processing sound signals acquired by a microphone, for example an ambisonic type, to locate a sound source in a space including at least one wall. A time-frequency transform is applied to the acquired signals, and, from the acquired signals, a velocity vector, complex with real and imaginary parts, is expressed in the frequency domain, wherein the velocity vector characterizes a composition between: a first acoustic path, direct between the source and the microphone, represented by a first vector; and a second acoustic path resulting from a reflection on the wall and represented by a second vector. The second path has a first delay with respect to the direct path. Depending on the first delay and the first and second vectors, a parameter is determined from among a direction of the direct path, a distance from the source to the microphone, and a distance from the source to said wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2020Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Jérome Daniel, Srdan Kitic
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Patent number: 11076224Abstract: Method and device for processing a video sequence containing a succession of images of one or more participant speakers, captured by a wide-angle camera. The method includes: capturing sound using a microphone having a plurality of sensors for capturing a sound field; processing the audio data captured by the microphone in order to determine at least one direction of origin of sound coming from a participant, relative to an optical axis of the wide-angle camera; generating a signal including data concerning the direction of origin of the sound relative to the optical axis of the camera, for the purpose of utilizing the signal when rendering the captured images by zooming into an area around the participant emitting the sound for which the direction of origin corresponds to the data of the signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2018Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Inventors: Andrzej Zielinski, Robert Warzocha, Robert Kolodynski, Stéphane Ragot, Jérôme Daniel, Marc Emerit
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Publication number: 20200389722Abstract: Method and device for processing a video sequence containing a succession of images of one or more participant speakers, captured by a wide-angle camera. The method includes: capturing sound using a microphone having a plurality of sensors for capturing a sound field; processing the audio data captured by the microphone in order to determine at least one direction of origin of sound coming from a participant, relative to an optical axis of the wide-angle camera; generating a signal including data concerning the direction of origin of the sound relative to the optical axis of the camera, for the purpose of utilizing the signal when rendering the captured images by zooming into an area around the participant emitting the sound for which the direction of origin corresponds to the data of the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2018Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Andrzej Zielinski, Robert Warzocha, Robert Kolodynski, Stéphane Ragot, Jérôme Daniel, Marc Emerit
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Publication number: 20170036100Abstract: A Prohibition era game apparatus disclosed, with a plurality of indicia properties, and speakeasies on the paths of the board. A player buys properties and receives a trespass fee if someone trespasses, or become a Bootlegger and places a still on said properties receiving substantially more in trespass fees. Bootleggers can purchase whiskey barrels from Whiskey for Sale spaces on the paths and Bootleg the Moonshine to speakeasies as the GGG-Man pursues them. The GGG-Man randomly moves around the paths of the board to arrest Bootleggers. An honest player receive rewards, a Bootlegger is faced with jail. To receive the maximum trespassing fee a player must operate a still simultaneously on one of the two main properties, Mr. Big or JB's Place and on the other properties he owns, without getting caught. The last player left that owns Mr. Big or JB's Place and dominates the board, wins.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventor: JEROME DANIEL DAVIS, SR.
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Publication number: 20160343384Abstract: A method for resampling an audio-frequency signal with an output sampling frequency, for a current signal frame. The method is used when the preceding frame is sampled at a first sampling frequency which is different from a second sampling frequency of the current frame. The method includes: determining a first and second segments of the signal by adding samples at zero at the end of stored samples of the preceding frame and at the start of samples of the current frame, respectively; obtaining the first resampled segment and the second resampled segment by applying at least one resampling filter respectively to the first segment resampling the first frequency at the output frequency, and to the second segment resampling the second frequency at the output frequency; and combining the overlapping portion of the first and second resampled segments to obtain at least one portion of the resampled current frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2014Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Stéphane Ragot, Jérôme Daniel, Balazs Kovesi
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Patent number: 9215544Abstract: The invention concerns sound spatialization with multichannel encoding for binaural reproduction on two loudspeakers, the spatial encoding being defined by encoding functions associated with multiple encoding channels and the decoding by applying filters for binaural reproduction.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: OrangeInventors: Julien Faure, Jérôme Daniel, Marc Emerit
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Patent number: 8433809Abstract: A computer-implemented method for providing a user with a consistent view of user session. The method includes providing application servers with data storage means for storing part of the user context for that user session, defining for each user session a set of application servers having each an affinity with the user session. At a routing means, receiving a request and routing transactions of the user session toward the application servers, assigning to the user session a correlation record (DCX) arranged to comprise Affinity Keys, each Affinity Key indicating an application server that has an affinity with the user session for a given software application, and propagating the correlation record with transactions, allowing thereby the routing means to target the application servers that are linked to the user context of that user session and that process the software application relevant to process the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Amadeus S.A.S.Inventors: Pierre Dor, Dietmar Fauser, Jérôme Daniel, Stéphane Monbel, Cyril Deguet
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Publication number: 20120239728Abstract: A computer-implemented method is disclosed for providing a user with a consistent view of user session in a distributed environment. The method includes providing application servers with data storage means for storing part of the user context for that user session, defining thereby for each user session a set of application servers having each an affinity with the user session. Each application server is configured to process a software application that is required for that user session.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Pierre Dor, Dietmar Fauser, Jérôme Daniel, Stéphane Monbel, Cyril Deguet
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Patent number: 7802258Abstract: An interface module between a communication module and a number of instances of business logic modules of a software engine comprises first and second functional elements. The first functional element receives incoming data from the communications module and selects which of the instances of business logic modules to forward the incoming data based upon a rule set held within a data structure at the first functional element. The incoming data passes to the selected logic module instance via the second functional element. The second functional element determines either a single shot or a multiple shot mode of operation. If a multiple shot mode of operation is selected incoming data passes to the selected logic module instance sequentially. Alternatively, if a single shot mode of operation is selected a summary data record corresponding summary of incoming data received at the first function element passes to the selected logic module instance.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Amadeus S.A.S.Inventors: Jérome Daniel, Paul Thierry
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Patent number: 7706543Abstract: The invention concerns the processing of audio data. The invention is characterized in that it consists in: (a) encoding signals representing a sound propagated in three-dimensional space and derived from a source located at a first distance (P) from a reference point, to obtain a representation of the sound through components expressed in a spherical harmonic base, of origin corresponding to said reference point, (b) and applying to said components compensation of a near-field effect through filtering based on a second distance (R) defining, for sound reproduction, a distance between a reproduction point (HPi), and a point (P) of auditory perception where a listener is usually located.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: France TelecomInventor: Jérôme Daniel