Patents by Inventor Lior Kirsch
Lior Kirsch 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: 20230386256Abstract: Examples relate to processing a first image captured by a camera at a first time to determine a first set of multiple key points of a face in the first image, processing a second image captured by the camera at a second time to determine a second set of the multiple key points on the face in the second image, determining a location of at least a portion of the multiple key points in a three-dimensional space based on a first location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the first image and a second location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the second image, and detecting whether the face is a valid three-dimensional face for facial recognition based at least in part on the location of at least the portion of the multiple key points in the three-dimensional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Amit ROZNER, Lior KIRSCH, Tamar BOUÉ, Yohay FALIK
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Patent number: 11763601Abstract: Examples described herein generally relate to processing a first image captured by the first camera at a first time to determine a first set of multiple key points of a face in the first image, processing a second image captured by the second camera at a second time, that is equal to or within a threshold time of the first time, to determine a second set of the multiple key points on the face in the second image, determining a location of at least a portion of the multiple key points in a three-dimensional space based on a first location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the first image and a second location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the second image, and detecting whether the face is a valid three-dimensional face for facial recognition based at least in part on the location of at least the portion of the multiple key points in the three-dimensional space.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLPInventors: Amit Rozner, Lior Kirsch, Tamar Boué, Yohay Falik
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Patent number: 11733370Abstract: A building radar-camera system includes a camera configured to capture one or images, the one or more images including first locations within the one or more images of one or more points on a world-plane and a radar system configured to capture radar data indicating second locations on the world-plane of the one or more points. The system includes one or more processing circuits configured to receive a correspondence between the first locations and the second locations of the one or more points, generate a sphere-to-plane homography, the sphere-to-plane homography translating between points captured by the camera modeled on a unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the correspondence between the first locations and the second locations, and translate one or more additional points captured by the camera or captured by the radar system between the unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the sphere-to-plane homography.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLPInventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir
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Publication number: 20230215119Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure may include a method for parametric capture of an event including capturing discrete elements. In some embodiments, the discrete elements may include at least one participant, a three dimensional object, and an environmental aspect of the event. Embodiments may also include filming a live event to create image data from a scene. In some embodiments, a frame of the image data from the scene may include a discrete element. In some embodiments, the discrete element includes at least one of the three dimensional object, at least one participant, or the environmental aspect of the event. Embodiments may also include receiving the image data of the scene. Embodiments may also include identifying at least one discrete element within the image data from the scene. In some embodiments, the discrete elements may be associated with one or more characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: AR51 Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Bitan, Lior Kirsch, Tom Rosenfeld
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Publication number: 20220309831Abstract: Examples described herein generally relate to processing a first image captured by the first camera at a first time to determine a first set of multiple key points of a face in the first image, processing a second image captured by the second camera at a second time, that is equal to or within a threshold time of the first time, to determine a second set of the multiple key points on the face in the second image, determining a location of at least a portion of the multiple key points in a three-dimensional space based on a first location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the first image and a second location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the second image, and detecting whether the face is a valid three-dimensional face for facial recognition based at least in part on the location of at least the portion of the multiple key points in the three-dimensional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Amit ROZNER, Lior KIRSCH, Tamar BOUÉ, Yohay FALIK
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Patent number: 11386707Abstract: Examples described herein generally relate to processing a first image captured by the first camera at a first time to determine a first set of multiple key points of a face, processing a second image captured by the second camera at a second time to determine a second set of the multiple key points on the face in the second image, determining a location of at least a portion of the multiple key points in a three-dimensional space based on a first location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the first image and a second location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the second image, and detecting whether the face is a valid three-dimensional face for facial recognition based at least in part on the location of at least the portion of the multiple key points in the three-dimensional space.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLPInventors: Amit Rozner, Lior Kirsch, Tamar Boué, Yohay Falik
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Patent number: 11151828Abstract: A building access system for a building including a front facing camera system configured to capture one or more images of a face of a user, wherein one or more front facing camera processing circuits configured to detect and authenticate the user based on the one or more images captured by the front facing camera system and operate building equipment. The system further including a down facing camera system configured to capture one or more overhead images of the user from an overhead perspective, wherein one or more down facing camera processing circuits configured to detect whether a second user is tailgating the user based on the one or more overhead images captured by the down facing camera system and generate an alarm in response to a detection that the second user is tailgating the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPInventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir
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Publication number: 20210318426Abstract: A building radar-camera system includes a camera configured to capture one or images, the one or more images including first locations within the one or more images of one or more points on a world-plane and a radar system configured to capture radar data indicating second locations on the world-plane of the one or more points. The system includes one or more processing circuits configured to receive a correspondence between the first locations and the second locations of the one or more points, generate a sphere-to-plane homography, the sphere-to-plane homography translating between points captured by the camera modeled on a unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the correspondence between the first locations and the second locations, and translate one or more additional points captured by the camera or captured by the radar system between the unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the sphere-to-plane homography.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPInventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir
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Patent number: 11061132Abstract: A building radar-camera system includes a camera configured to capture one or images, the one or more images including first locations within the one or more images of one or more points on a world-plane and a radar system configured to capture radar data indicating second locations on the world-plane of the one or more points. The system includes one or more processing circuits configured to receive a correspondence between the first locations and the second locations of the one or more points, generate a sphere-to-plane homography, the sphere-to-plane homography translating between points captured by the camera modeled on a unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the correspondence between the first locations and the second locations, and translate one or more additional points captured by the camera or captured by the radar system between the unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the sphere-to-plane homography.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir
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Publication number: 20210097392Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable media that perform the steps of receiving one or more snapshots, extracting one or more features from the one or more snapshots, and providing the one or more features to a first classification layer for classifying a first target and a second classification layer for re-identifying a second target.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Yohay FALIK, Amit ROZNER, Jaume AMORES LLOPIS, Lior KIRSCH, Young M. LEE
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Publication number: 20210042506Abstract: Examples described herein generally relate to processing a first image captured by the first camera at a first time to determine a first set of multiple key points of a face in the first image, processing a second image captured by the second camera at a second time, that is equal to or within a threshold time of the first time, to determine a second set of the multiple key points on the face in the second image, determining a location of at least a portion of the multiple key points in a three-dimensional space based on a first location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the first image and a second location of each of the portion of the multiple key points in the second image, and detecting whether the face is a valid three-dimensional face for facial recognition based at least in part on the location of at least the portion of the multiple key points in the three-dimensional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2019Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Amit ROZNER, Lior KIRSCH, Tamar BOUÉ, Yohay Falik
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Publication number: 20190353775Abstract: A building radar-camera system includes a camera configured to capture one or images, the one or more images including first locations within the one or more images of one or more points on a world-plane and a radar system configured to capture radar data indicating second locations on the world-plane of the one or more points. The system includes one or more processing circuits configured to receive a correspondence between the first locations and the second locations of the one or more points, generate a sphere-to-plane homography, the sphere-to-plane homography translating between points captured by the camera modeled on a unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the correspondence between the first locations and the second locations, and translate one or more additional points captured by the camera or captured by the radar system between the unit-sphere and the world-plane based on the sphere-to-plane homography.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir
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Publication number: 20190355193Abstract: A building access system for a building including a front facing camera system configured to capture one or more images of a face of a user, wherein one or more front facing camera processing circuits configured to detect and authenticate the user based on the one or more images captured by the front facing camera system and operate building equipment. The system further including a down facing camera system configured to capture one or more overhead images of the user from an overhead perspective, wherein one or more down facing camera processing circuits configured to detect whether a second user is tailgating the user based on the one or more overhead images captured by the down facing camera system and generate an alarm in response to a detection that the second user is tailgating the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Lior Kirsch, Yohai Falik, Igal Dvir