Patents by Inventor McGregor Steele JOYNER
McGregor Steele JOYNER 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: 20250036195Abstract: A method comprising acquiring a set of voltage signals from a set of electrodes arranged in proximity to the ears of a user, based on the set of voltage signals, determining an EOG gaze vector in ego-centric coordinates, determining a head pose of the user in display coordinates, using a sensor device worn by the user, combining the EOG gaze vector and head pose to obtain a gaze vector in display coordinates, and determining a gaze point by calculating an intersection of the gaze vector and an imaging surface having a known position in display coordinates.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2022Publication date: January 30, 2025Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Andrea Fanelli, Evan David Gitterman, Nathan Carl Swedlow, Alex Brandmeyer, McGregor Steele Joyner, Scott Daly, Poppy Anne Carrie Crum
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Patent number: 12183351Abstract: Encoding/decoding techniques where multiple transform parameter sets are encoded together with a rendered playback presentation of an input audio content. The multiple transform parameters are used on the decoder side to transform the playback presentation to provide a personalized binaural playback presentation optimized for an individual listener with respect to their hearing profile. This may be achieved by selection or combination of the data present in the metadata streams.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Dirk Jeroen Breebaart, Alex Brandmeyer, Poppy Anne Carrie Crum, McGregor Steele Joyner, David Mcgrath, Andrea Fanelli, Rhonda J. Wilson
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Patent number: 12096200Abstract: An apparatus and method of generating personalized HRTFs. The system is prepared by calculating a model for HRTFs described as the relationship between a finite example set of input data, namely anthropometric measures and demographic information for a set of individuals, and a corresponding set of output data, namely HRTFs numerically simulated using a high-resolution database of 3D scans of the same set of individuals. At the time of use, the system queries the user for their demographic information, and then from a series of images of the user, the system detects and measures various anthropometric characteristics. The system then applies the prepared model to the anthropometric and demographic data as part of generating a personalized HRTF. In this manner, the personalized HRTF can be generated with more convenience than by performing a high-resolution scan or an acoustic measurement of the user, and with less computational complexity than by numerically simulating their HRTF.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Mcgregor Steele Joyner, Alex Brandmeyer, Scott Daly, Jeffrey Ross Baker, Andrea Fanelli, Poppy Anne Carrie Crum
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Publication number: 20240048932Abstract: An apparatus and method of generating personalized HRTFs. The system is prepared by calculating a model for HRTFs described as the relationship between a finite example set of input data, namely anthropometric measures and demographic information for a set of individuals, and a corresponding set of output data, namely HRTFs numerically simulated using a high-resolution database of 3D scans of the same set of individuals. At the time of use, the system queries the user for their demographic information, and then from a series of images of the user, the system detects and measures various anthropometric characteristics. The system then applies the prepared model to the anthropometric and demographic data as part of generating a personalized HRTF. In this manner, the personalized HRTF can be generated with more convenience than by performing a high-resolution scan or an acoustic measurement of the user, and with less computational complexity than by numerically simulating their HRTF.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: McGregor Steele JOYNER, Alex BRANDMEYER, Scott DALY, Jeffrey Ross BAKER, Andrea FANELLI, Poppy Anne Carrie CRUM
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Patent number: 11778403Abstract: An apparatus and method of generating personalized HRTFs. The system is prepared by calculating a model for HRTFs described as the relationship between a finite example set of input data, namely anthropometric measures and demographic information for a set of individuals, and a corresponding set of output data, namely HRTFs numerically simulated using a high-resolution database of 3D scans of the same set of individuals. At the time of use, the system queries the user for their demographic information, and then from a series of images of the user, the system detects and measures various anthropometric characteristics. The system then applies the prepared model to the anthropometric and demographic data as part of generating a personalized HRTF. In this manner, the personalized HRTF can be generated with more convenience than by performing a high-resolution scan or an acoustic measurement of the user, and with less computational complexity than by numerically simulating their HRTF.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: McGregor Steele Joyner, Alex Brandmeyer, Scott Daly, Jeffrey Ross Baker, Andrea Fanelli, Poppy Anne Carrie Crum
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Publication number: 20230071021Abstract: A system for determining a direction of gaze of a user, comprising a set of electrodes arranged on earpieces, each electrode comprising a patch of compressible and electrically conducting foam material. The system further includes circuitry connected to the electrodes and configured to receive a set of voltage signals from a set of electrodes arranged on an audio endpoint worn by a user, multiplex said voltage signals into an input signal, remove a predicted central voltage from said input signal, to provide a detrended signal, and determine said gaze direction based on said detrended signal. Such conducting foam materials provide satisfactory bio-sensing performance for a wide range of compression levels and over time. In the case of on-ear headphones, the foam electrodes may be integrated in the cuffs with little or no effect on the comfort level.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Andrea FANELLI, Evan David GITTERMAN, Nathan Carl SWEDLOW, Alex BRANDMEYER, McGregor Steele JOYNER, Poppy Anne Carrie CRUM
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Publication number: 20210211825Abstract: An apparatus and method of generating personalized HRTFs. The system is prepared by calculating a model for HRTFs described as the relationship between a finite example set of input data, namely anthropometric measures and demographic information for a set of individuals, and a corresponding set of output data, namely HRTFs numerically simulated using a high-resolution database of 3D scans of the same set of individuals. At the time of use, the system queries the user for their demographic information, and then from a series of images of the user, the system detects and measures various anthropometric characteristics. The system then applies the prepared model to the anthropometric and demographic data as part of generating a personalized HRTF. In this manner, the personalized HRTF can be generated with more convenience than by performing a high-resolution scan or an acoustic measurement of the user, and with less computational complexity than by numerically simulating their HRTF.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2019Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: McGregor Steele JOYNER, Alex BRANDMEYER, Scott DALY, Jeffrey Ross BAKER, Andrea FANELLI, Poppy Anne Carrie CRUM