Patents by Inventor Jordan E. Fisher
Jordan E. Fisher 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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Publication number: 20210201253Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, BRANDON L. OGLE, JOHN F. NOVAK, KYLE E. DORMAN, KENNETH S. KIHARA, JUAN C. LASHERAS
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Patent number: 11023850Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking locations of inventory items in an area of real space including inventory display structures. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the inventory display structures. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A memory stores a map of the area of real space identifying inventory locations on inventory display structures. The system is coupled to a plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to find a location of an inventory event in three dimensions in the area of real space. The system matches the location of the inventory event with an inventory location.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: STANDARD COGNITION, CORP.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Nicholas J. Locascio
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Publication number: 20210049785Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for detecting gaze direction of subjects in an area of real space. The system receives a plurality of sequences of frames of corresponding fields of view in the real space. The system uses sequences of frames in a plurality of sequences of frames to identify locations of an identified subject and gaze directions of the subject in the area of real space over time. The system includes logic having access to a database identifying locations of items in the area of real space. The system identifies items in the area of real space matching the identified gaze directions of the identified subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Michael S. Suswal, Warren Green
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Patent number: 10853965Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for detecting gaze direction of subjects in an area of real space. The system receives a plurality of sequences of frames of corresponding fields of view in the real space. The system uses sequences of frames in a plurality of sequences of frames to identify locations of an identified subject and gaze directions of the subject in the area of real space over time. The system includes logic having access to a database identifying locations of items in the area of real space. The system identifies items in the area of real space matching the identified gaze directions of the identified subject.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Michael S. Suswal, Warren Green
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Publication number: 20200334834Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking subjects in an area of real space. The system receives a plurality of sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. The system uses the sequences of images to locate subjects in the area of real space during identification intervals. The system compares a current set of located subjects from a current identification interval with previous sets of located subjects from a plurality of previous identification intervals to track locations of tracked subjects in the area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventor: JORDAN E. FISHER
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Publication number: 20200234463Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for linking subjects in an area of real space with user accounts. The user accounts are linked with client applications executable on mobile computing devices. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the area. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A processing system is coupled to the plurality of cameras. The processing system includes logic to determine locations of subjects represented in the images. The processing system further includes logic to match the identified subjects with user accounts by identifying locations of the mobile computing devices executing client applications in the area of real space and matching locations of the mobile computing devices with locations of the subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, Warren GREEN, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI
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Patent number: 10650545Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for linking subjects in an area of real space with user accounts. The user accounts are linked with client applications executable on mobile computing devices. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the area. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A processing system is coupled to the plurality of cameras. The processing system includes logic to determine locations of subjects represented in the images. The processing system further includes logic to match the identified subjects with user accounts by identifying locations of the mobile computing devices executing client applications in the area of real space and matching locations of the mobile computing devices with locations of the subjects.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Warren Green, Daniel L. Fischetti
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Publication number: 20200074393Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, BRANDON L. OGLE, JOHN F. NOVAK, KYLE E. DORMAN, KENNETH S. KIHARA, JUAN C. LASHERAS
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Publication number: 20200074394Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking inventory items in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras, or other sensors, produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. The field of view of each camera overlaps with the field of view of at least one other camera. The system is coupled to the plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to identify inventory events. The inventory event includes an item identifier, a location and a timestamp. A plurality of cells having coordinates in the area of real space are stored as a data set in the memory. The processing system calculates scores at a scoring time, for inventory items having locations matching particular cells using respective counts of inventory events.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, Michael S. SUSWAL, Nicholas J. LOCASCIO
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Publication number: 20190347611Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking inventory events in an area of real space. A plurality of sensors produce respective sequences of frames in corresponding fields of view in the real space. The field of view of each sensor overlaps with the field of view of at least one other sensor. The processing system uses the sequences of frames produced by sensors in the plurality of sensors to identify gestures by detected subjects in the area of real space and produce inventory events. The inventory events include a subject identifier identifying a detected subject, a gesture type of the identified gesture by the detected subject, an item identifier identifying an inventory item linked to the gesture by the detected subject, a location of the gesture represented by positions in three dimensions of the area of real space and a timestamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, NICHOLAS J. LOCASCIO, Michael S. SUSWAL
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Patent number: 10474993Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Brandon L. Ogle, John F. Novak, Kyle E. Dorman, Kenneth S. Kihara, Juan C. Lasheras
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Patent number: 10474991Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking inventory items in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras, or other sensors, produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. The field of view of each camera overlaps with the field of view of at least one other camera. The system is coupled to the plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to identify inventory events. The inventory event includes an item identifier, a location and a timestamp. A plurality of cells having coordinates in the area of real space are stored as a data set in the memory. The processing system calculates scores at a scoring time, for inventory items having locations matching particular cells using respective counts of inventory events.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Michael S. Suswal, Nicholas J. Locascio
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Patent number: 10474992Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Brandon L. Ogle, John F. Novak, Kyle E. Dorman, Kenneth S. Kihara, Juan C. Lasheras
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Patent number: 10474988Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Brandon L. Ogle, John F. Novak, Kyle E. Dorman, Kenneth S. Kihara, Juan C. Lasheras
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Patent number: 10445694Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking inventory items in an area of real space including inventory display structures. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the inventory display structures. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A memory stores a map of the area of real space identifying inventory locations on inventory display structures. The system is coupled to a plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to find a location of an inventory event in three dimensions in the area of real space. The system matches the location of the inventory event with an inventory location.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Standard Cognition, Corp.Inventors: Jordan E. Fisher, Daniel L. Fischetti, Nicholas J. Locascio
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Publication number: 20190244386Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for detecting gaze direction of subjects in an area of real space. The system receives a plurality of sequences of frames of corresponding fields of view in the real space. The system uses sequences of frames in a plurality of sequences of frames to identify locations of an identified subject and gaze directions of the subject in the area of real space over time. The system includes logic having access to a database identifying locations of items in the area of real space. The system identifies items in the area of real space matching the identified gaze directions of the identified subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, Michael S. Suswal, Warren Green
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Publication number: 20190244500Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for monitoring status of subjects in an area of real space. The system includes a display having access to memory storing a first data set identifying locations of subjects in the area of real space over time, a second data set identifying item put and take events in the area of real space and a third data set identifying accounts matched to the subjects in the first data set. The system includes a graphical user interface logic that renders a map on the display of at least part of the area of real space including avatars having locations on the map corresponding to locations in the area of real space according to the first data set, and identifying respective statuses assigned to the subjects based on one or more of the first data set, the second data set and the third data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, Michael S. Suswal, David Valdman, Alex Hu, Juan C. Lasheras
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Publication number: 20190156277Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking locations of inventory items in an area of real space including inventory display structures. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the inventory display structures. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A memory stores a map of the area of real space identifying inventory locations on inventory display structures. The system is coupled to a plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to find a location of an inventory event in three dimensions in the area of real space. The system matches the location of the inventory event with an inventory location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, Nicholas J. LOCASCIO
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Publication number: 20190156274Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking puts and takes of inventory items by subjects in an area of real space. A plurality of cameras with overlapping fields of view produce respective sequences of images of corresponding fields of view in the real space. In one embodiment, the system includes first image processors, including subject image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The first image processors process images to identify subjects represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images. The system includes second image processors, including background image recognition engines, receiving corresponding sequences of images from the plurality of cameras. The second image processors mask the identified subjects to generate masked images. Following this, the second image processors process the masked images to identify and classify background changes represented in the images in the corresponding sequences of images.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, BRANDON L. OGLE, JOHN F. NOVAK, KYLE E. DORMAN, KENNETH S. KIHARA, JUAN C. LASHERAS
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Publication number: 20190156276Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for tracking inventory items in an area of real space including inventory display structures. A plurality of cameras are disposed above the inventory display structures. The cameras in the plurality of cameras produce respective sequences of images in corresponding fields of view in the real space. A memory stores a map of the area of real space identifying inventory locations on inventory display structures. The system is coupled to a plurality of cameras and uses the sequences of images produced by at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras to find a location of an inventory event in three dimensions in the area of real space. The system matches the location of the inventory event with an inventory location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: STANDARD COGNITION, CORPInventors: JORDAN E. FISHER, DANIEL L. FISCHETTI, Nicholas J. LOCASCIO