Patents by Inventor Mark Robertson
Mark Robertson 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: 8098732Abstract: The present invention discloses systems for and methods of transcoding first video data in a first format, such as AVC, into second video data in a second format, such as MPEG-2. A method in accordance with the present invention disables deblocking filters, bypasses macroblock encoding for certain picture types, such as B-pictures, and re-uses motion vectors. In one embodiment, motion vectors for the second video data are set substantially equal to motion vectors for the first video data, when the two differ by less than a threshold value. In other embodiments, only macroblocks that contain all zero-valued blocks bypass the transcoding process, thereby simplifying the transcoding process further. Other embodiments further simplify the transcoding process by requiring that B-pictures are not used as reference pictures, reference pictures in the second video data are restricted to be the same as reference pictures in the first video data, and bi-predictions are not allowed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Robertson
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TAIL THE MOTION METHOD OF GENERATING SIMULATED STROBE MOTION VIDEOS AND PICTURES USING IMAGE CLONING
Publication number: 20120002112Abstract: The apparatus generates simulated strobe effects in the form of video or still image output in response to receipt of a video stream, and without the need of additional strobe hardware. Videos of a moving target object are categorized into one of multiple categories, from which a strobe generation process is selected. In one mode, the two categories comprise target objects with either small motion or large motions in relation to the frame size. Interoperation between image registration and cloning are utilized to produce simulated strobe motion videos or pictures. Motion segmentation is applied to the foreground object in each image frame, and a foreground mask is updated as each checkpoint is reached along the object trajectory, such as in response to time differences between checkpoints. Potential applications include special features for camcorders, digital cameras, or computer software.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Kuang-Man Huang, Mark Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu -
Publication number: 20110229056Abstract: An image alignment method includes computationally efficient methods of achieving high-accuracy local motion estimates by using phase correlation. The method also estimates motion reliability that allows a generic robust model fitting algorithm to produce more accurate results while operating much more efficiently. One of three methods are used to determine sub-pel motion estimation with improved accuracy. Each of the sub-pel motion estimation methods uses phase correlation, and are based on fitting computationally efficient 2-D quadratic surfaces to a phase correlation surface. A pre-filter is applied which shapes the phase correlation surface to enable appropriate fitting to the quadratic surface. Bias is also compensated for prior to applying a sub-pel motion estimation method. The method also estimates the reliability of the sub-pel motion estimates determined using phase correlation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Mark A. Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20110176013Abstract: A method to estimate segmented motion uses phase correlation to identify local motion candidates and a region-growing algorithm to group small picture units into few distinct regions, each of which has its own motion according to optimal matching and grouping criteria. Phase correlation and region growing are combined which allows sharing of information. Using phase correlation to identify a small number of motion candidates allows the space of possible motions to be narrowed. The region growing uses efficient management of lists of matching criteria to avoid repetitively evaluating matching criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Mark Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20100265357Abstract: Simulating a long exposure-time image from a sequence of short exposure-time images captured at slightly different times. The sequence of images is combined in a temporal integration process to create a long exposure image that simulates the output from a still camera, steadied by a tripod, whose light-sensitive material has been exposed to the same scene from the time of the beginning of the first input image of the sequence to the last image of the input sequence. The method overcomes limitations of hand-held video and image recording devices, allowing the user to easily create effects normally associated with high-end digital still cameras under expert control.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicants: SONY CORPORATION, SONY ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Ming-Chang Liu, Mark Robertson
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Publication number: 20100265313Abstract: Apparatus and method for automatically generating panoramic still photographs from a sequence of images collected during panning. Programming within the camera allows creating the panoramic image output from multiple captured stills and/or video frames without laborious user “stitching”. A sequence of images are captured under control of the camera which span a desired subject area being panned (in any direction) by the user. As the images are being captured, the programming assures that the edges of adjacent images in the sequence sufficiently overlap one another as the desired subject area is being panned, as well as controlling other necessary camera adjustments (e.g., maintaining fixed focus). A set of sequential overlapping image frames is collected and combined to create at least one panoramic still photograph. The user can preferably change settings to control how the images are put together into the panoramic image output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicants: SONY CORPORATION, SONY ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Ming-Chang Liu, Mark Robertson
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Publication number: 20100230121Abstract: Firefighting bucket (11) suspended from an aircraft by lines (15), has open top (12A) and a valve at base (13). The valve is attachable to the aircraft by remotely actuatable line (16) and independent movement of lines (15-16) may utilize the weight of the water to facilitate opening and closing of the valve. Dynamic sensing of a bucket attribute, e.g. weight, enables bucket (11) to be filled or discharged by a pre-determined volume by the pilot. Chemical fire retardant may be added by entraining it with water discharging from the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Geoff HALL, Mark Robertson
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Publication number: 20100226567Abstract: Implementing color effects in compressed digital video is improved upon by re-using the original video's compression parameters during the re-encoding stage, such that the parameters do not need to be re-estimated by the encoder. This improved method reduces complexity and also improves quality. Quality is improved due to re-use of the compression parameters since accumulated error which is common when re-encoding compressed video is prevented. For digital negatives, the effect is able to be implemented even more efficiently.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicants: SONY CORPORATION, a Japanese corporation, SONY ELECTRONICS INC., a corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Mark A. Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20100226437Abstract: A method of and system for reducing complexity for transcoding Advanced Video Coding (AVC) videos is described herein. Transcoding from higher resolution signals to lower resolution signals or to signals for a lower resolution display is implemented. The complexity is reduced by decoding the AVC video at reduced horizontal and/or vertical resolution. This results in the reduction of computation cost for decoding and re-sampling the AVC video to lower resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicants: SONY CORPORATION, A JAPANESE CORPORATION, SONY ELECTRONICS INC., a corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Mark A. Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu
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Patent number: 7708082Abstract: Firefighting bucket (11) suspended from an aircraft by lines (15), has open top (12A) and a valve at base (13). The valve is attachable to the aircraft by remotely actuatable line (16) and independent movement of lines (15-16) may utilise the weight of the water to facilitate opening and closing of the valve. Dynamic sensing of a bucket attribute, e.g. weight, enables bucket (11) to be filled or discharged by a pre-determined volume by the pilot. Chemical fire retardant may be added by entraining it with water discharging from the valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Absolute Fire Solutions LimitedInventors: Geoff Hall, Mark Robertson
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Patent number: 7664512Abstract: A geolocation system (10) includes an emitter (12), a plurality of collection nodes (14,16,18), and a control station (20). Each collection node includes a receiver (24) that is operable to receive signals transmitted from the emitter (12), generate a reduced data stream that includes only signal data, and communicate the reduced data stream to the control station (20) along with navigation data. The receiver (24) identifies signal data by detecting an energy level of the raw collection data. More specifically, the receiver (24) determines a bandwidth and a signal-to-noise ratio of each portion of the collection data, and identifies each portion as including signal data if both the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio exceed predetermined threshold amounts. The receiver (24) includes a digital signal processing component (36) for performing calculations used by the receiver (24) to determine the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: L3 Communications Integrated Systems, L.P.Inventors: Hyo K Chung, Phuong H Le, John M Parker, David L Reid, Mark A Robertson
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Patent number: 7626546Abstract: Systems and methods for detection and geolocation of multiple emitters that are emitting RF signal energy on a common frequency, and that may be implemented to separate, geolocate, and/or determine the number of emitters (e.g., radio users) emitting on a common RF frequency. Real-time signal qualification processing may be employed to continuously monitor and collect incoming receiver tuner data for signal activity and ignore irrelevant noise data. Each set of data blocks from an emitter transmission signal may be defined as an emission cluster, and a set of time difference of arrival (TDOA)/frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) pairs may be computed for each emission cluster with each TDOA/FDOA pair yielding a geolocation result. A statistical qualification method may be used to produce a final geolocation answer from each set of emission cluster geolocation results, and a geolocation error ellipse computed for the final geolocation answer of each emission cluster.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.Inventors: Hyo K. Chung, Phuong H. Le, John M. Parker, David L. Reid, Mark A. Robertson
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Publication number: 20090238535Abstract: Apparatus and methods for generating a shutter-time compensated high spatial resolution (HR) image output by enhancing lower spatial resolution (LR) video images with information obtained from higher spatial resolution still images which are temporally decimated. Super-resolved images and LR SAD information is generated from the LR images and used for directing the extracting of information from the temporally decimated HR images to enhance the spatial resolution of the LR images in a blending process. By way of example blending can comprise: motion estimation, motion compensation of a temporally displaced HR still images and a super-resolved (SR) image input, transformation (e.g., DCT), generating motion error output, blending motion compensated images in response to LR motion error information; inverse-transformation into a shutter-time compensated HR video image output. Accordingly, a more cost effective solution is taught for obtaining a desired shutter time and video resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicants: SONY CORPORATION, SONY ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Mark Robertson, Ming-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20090229464Abstract: A process and system for removing tars from synthesis gas uses glycerol produced as a byproduct of biodiesel manufacture. The biodiesel may be made from various oil feedstocks such as canola, rapeseed, or soybean oils. Associated with the harvesting of these crops may be the ready availability of byproduct biomass useful as feedstock for gasification. In addition, methanol may be sourced from the gasification of biomass to exploit a potential synergy between biodiesel manufacture and biomass gasification. The present invention develops those synergies further by making use of a byproduct stream from the manufacture of biodiesel to remove tars from the gasifier synthesis gas and to provide a useful end use for the byproduct.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Aker Kvaerner Inc.Inventor: Mark ROBERTSON
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Publication number: 20090224957Abstract: Systems and methods for detection and geolocation of multiple emitters that are emitting RF signal energy on a common frequency, and that may be implemented to separate, geolocate, and/or determine the number of emitters (e.g., radio users) emitting on a common RF frequency. Real-time signal qualification processing may be employed to continuously monitor and collect incoming receiver tuner data for signal activity and ignore irrelevant noise data. Each set of data blocks from an emitter transmission signal may be defined as an emission cluster, and a set of time difference of arrival (TDOA)/frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) pairs may be computed for each emission cluster with each TDOA/FDOA pair yielding a geolocation result. A statistical qualification method may be used to produce a final geolocation answer from each set of emission cluster geolocation results, and a geolocation error ellipse computed for the final geolocation answer of each emission cluster.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Hyo K. Chung, Phuong H. Le, John M. Parker, David L. Reid, Mark A. Robertson
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Patent number: 7568209Abstract: A media manager can insert targeted material into content in accordance with a campaign. A campaign can identify the location in the content where the targeted material should be inserted. A campaign manager can create the campaign and can determine based upon configuration information relating to the media manager, whether the targeted material can be inserted into the content upon the media manager receiving a request for the content.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Tanderberg Television, Inc.Inventors: Timothy H. Addington, Mark Robertson
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Publication number: 20090097560Abstract: The present invention discloses systems for and methods of transcoding first video data in a first format, such as AVC, into second video data in a second format, such as MPEG-2. A method in accordance with the present invention disables deblocking filters, bypasses macroblock encoding for certain picture types, such as B-pictures, and re-uses motion vectors. In one embodiment, motion vectors for the second video data are set substantially equal to motion vectors for the first video data, when the two differ by less than a threshold value. In other embodiments, only macroblocks that contain all zero-valued blocks bypass the transcoding process, thereby simplifying the transcoding process further. Other embodiments further simplify the transcoding process by requiring that B-pictures are not used as reference pictures, reference pictures in the second video data are restricted to be the same as reference pictures in the first video data, and bi-predictions are not allowed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Mark A. Robertson
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Patent number: 7471245Abstract: Methods and apparatus operable to estimate the geolocation of a signal emitter. In some embodiments, the methods comprise acquiring collection data from a plurality of collector elements, computing a plurality of candidate geolocations from the acquired collection data, and applying a clustering analysis to the candidate geolocations to estimate the geolocation of the signal emitter.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: L3 Communications Integrated Systems, L.P.Inventors: Hyo K. Chung, Phuong H. Le, John M. Parker, David L. Reid, Mark A. Robertson
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Publication number: 20080180325Abstract: Methods and apparatus operable to estimate the geolocation of a signal emitter. In some embodiments, the methods comprise acquiring collection data from a plurality of collector elements, computing a plurality of candidate geolocations from the acquired collection data, and applying a clustering analysis to the candidate geolocations to estimate the geolocation of the signal emitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: L3 COMMUNICATION INTEGRATED SYSTEMSInventors: HYO K. CHUNG, PHUONG H. LE, JOHN M. PARKER, DAVID L. REID, MARK A. ROBERTSON
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Publication number: 20080039039Abstract: A geolocation system (10) includes an emitter (12), a plurality of collection nodes (14,16,18), and a control station (20). Each collection node includes a receiver (24) that is operable to receive signals transmitted from the emitter (12), generate a reduced data stream that includes only signal data, and communicate the reduced data stream to the control station (20) along with navigation data. The receiver (24) identifies signal data by detecting an energy level of the raw collection data. More specifically, the receiver (24) determines a bandwidth and a signal-to-noise ratio of each portion of the collection data, and identifies each portion as including signal data if both the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio exceed predetermined threshold amounts. The receiver (24) includes a digital signal processing component (36) for performing calculations used by the receiver (24) to determine the bandwidth and the signal-to-noise ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: L3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS, L.P.Inventors: Hyo K. Chung, Phuong H. Le, John M. Parker, David L. Reid, Mark A. Robertson