Patents by Inventor MRINALINI SARDAR
MRINALINI SARDAR 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: 20240095982Abstract: A visual lens system is described that identifies, automatically and without user intervention, digital tool parameters for achieving a visual appearance of an image region in raster image data. To do so, the visual lens system processes raster image data using a tool region detection network trained to output a mask indicating whether the digital tool is useable to achieve a visual appearance of each pixel in the raster image data. The mask is then processed by a tool parameter estimation network trained to generate a probability distribution indicating an estimation of discrete parameter configurations applicable to the digital tool to achieve the visual appearance. The visual lens system generates an image tool description for the parameter configuration and incorporates the image tool description into an interactive image for the raster image data. The image tool description enables transfer of the digital tool parameter configuration to different image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Matthew David Fisher, Vineet Batra, Mrinalini Sardar, Ankit Phogat
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Patent number: 11854128Abstract: A visual lens system is described that identifies, automatically and without user intervention, digital tool parameters for achieving a visual appearance of an image region in raster image data. To do so, the visual lens system processes raster image data using a tool region detection network trained to output a mask indicating whether the digital tool is useable to achieve a visual appearance of each pixel in the raster image data. The mask is then processed by a tool parameter estimation network trained to generate a probability distribution indicating an estimation of discrete parameter configurations applicable to the digital tool to achieve the visual appearance. The visual lens system generates an image tool description for the parameter configuration and incorporates the image tool description into an interactive image for the raster image data. The image tool description enables transfer of the digital tool parameter configuration to different image data.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Matthew David Fisher, Vineet Batra, Mrinalini Sardar, Ankit Phogat
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Publication number: 20230281893Abstract: Vector object path segment editing techniques are described that retain edibility of a path while supporting editing of a segment included within the path, individually and separately, without editing other segments of path. A vector object editing module first retrieves information on segments included in a path of a vector object. The vector object editing module then renders a selected segment separately from an adjacent segment based on the selected segment model. An editing operation is then applied to the selected segment as specified via the user interface, e.g., to change color, width, or other display characteristic. The vector object editing module then generates a joint between the edited segment and the adjacent segment to provide a transition between the segments that mimics inclusion as a single path that contains those segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Shashidhar Mangu, Tudor Muscalu, Priyanka Channabasappa Herur, Piyush Vashisht, Mrinalini Sardar
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Patent number: 11699252Abstract: Embodiments are disclosed for reconstructing freeform gradients from an input image. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods comprise receiving an input image, computing an outline of the input image, identifying a set of candidate color handles for the input image, each candidate color handle of the set of candidate color handles representing an extremum point for a color in the input image, generating a reconstructed image using a subset of the set of candidate color handles, determining a reconstruction error by computing a difference between the input image and the reconstructed image, and providing the reconstructed image when the reconstruction error is below a threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Ankit Phogat, Matthew David Fisher, Vineet Batra, Mrinalini Sardar
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Patent number: 11682146Abstract: Vector object path segment editing techniques are described that retain edibility of a path while supporting editing of a segment included within the path, individually and separately, without editing other segments of path. A vector object editing module first retrieves information on segments included in a path of a vector object. The vector object editing module then renders a selected segment separately from an adjacent segment based on the selected segment model. An editing operation is then applied to the selected segment as specified via the user interface, e.g., to change color, width, or other display characteristic. The vector object editing module then generates a joint between the edited segment and the adjacent segment to provide a transition between the segments that mimics inclusion as a single path that contains those segments.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2021Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Shashidhar Mangu, Tudor Muscalu, Priyanka Channabasappa Herur, Piyush Vashisht, Mrinalini Sardar
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Publication number: 20230144858Abstract: Vector object path segment editing techniques are described that retain edibility of a path while supporting editing of a segment included within the path, individually and separately, without editing other segments of path. A vector object editing module first retrieves information on segments included in a path of a vector object. The vector object editing module then renders a selected segment separately from an adjacent segment based on the selected segment model. An editing operation is then applied to the selected segment as specified via the user interface, e.g., to change color, width, or other display characteristic. The vector object editing module then generates a joint between the edited segment and the adjacent segment to provide a transition between the segments that mimics inclusion as a single path that contains those segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Shashidhar Mangu, Tudor Muscalu, Priyanka Channabasappa Herur, Piyush Vashisht, Mrinalini Sardar
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Publication number: 20230135694Abstract: Embodiments are disclosed for reconstructing freeform gradients from an input image. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods comprise receiving an input image, computing an outline of the input image, identifying a set of candidate color handles for the input image, each candidate color handle of the set of candidate color handles representing an extremum point for a color in the input image, generating a reconstructed image using a subset of the set of candidate color handles, determining a reconstruction error by computing a difference between the input image and the reconstructed image, and providing the reconstructed image when the reconstruction error is below a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2021Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Ankit PHOGAT, Matthew David FISHER, Vineet BATRA, Mrinalini SARDAR
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Publication number: 20220254076Abstract: A visual lens system is described that identifies, automatically and without user intervention, digital tool parameters for achieving a visual appearance of an image region in raster image data. To do so, the visual lens system processes raster image data using a tool region detection network trained to output a mask indicating whether the digital tool is useable to achieve a visual appearance of each pixel in the raster image data. The mask is then processed by a tool parameter estimation network trained to generate a probability distribution indicating an estimation of discrete parameter configurations applicable to the digital tool to achieve the visual appearance. The visual lens system generates an image tool description for the parameter configuration and incorporates the image tool description into an interactive image for the raster image data. The image tool description enables transfer of the digital tool parameter configuration to different image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Matthew David Fisher, Vineet Batra, Mrinalini Sardar, Ankit Phogat
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Patent number: 10366142Abstract: An identifier based glyph search is described. In one or more embodiments, a search input is analyzed in a digital medium environment to generate search tokens and locate a font. The search tokens are compared to identifiers within the font, and corresponding identifiers are used to locate and retrieve particular glyphs from within the font. The retrieved glyphs are ordered and configured for output or display. The resulting glyph results include a variety of glyphs that are related to the search input, and may provide alternative related glyphs even where a user knows an exact identifier associated with a glyph. This technique may be iterated to accommodate changing search inputs and allows users to easily find desired glyphs with minimal effort and without the need for specialized knowledge regarding the identifiers of particular glyphs.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Dinesh Kukreja, Manish Jangir, Mohammad Javed Ali, Mrinalini Sardar, Sameer Manuja, Vineet, Vivek Ranjan
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Patent number: 10210141Abstract: Systems and methods provide for replacing a glyph in text displayed by an application with an alternate glyph. A glyph is selected, and the character and font of the glyph are identified. Alternate glyphs for the character in the font are then determined, and a visual indicator is displayed proximate to the glyph in the text to indicate availability of the alternate glyphs. In response to a user action associated with the glyph and/or visual indicator, the alternate glyphs are presented. A user can then select one of the alternate glyphs, and the original glyph in the text is replaced with the selected alternate glyph.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dinesh Kukreja, Reena Agrawal, Sameer Manuja, Mohammad Javed Ali, Vineet, Mrinalini Sardar
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Publication number: 20170322913Abstract: Systems and methods provide for replacing a glyph in text displayed by an application with an alternate glyph. A glyph is selected, and the character and font of the glyph are identified. Alternate glyphs for the character in the font are then determined, and a visual indicator is displayed proximate to the glyph in the text to indicate availability of the alternate glyphs. In response to a user action associated with the glyph and/or visual indicator, the alternate glyphs are presented. A user can then select one of the alternate glyphs, and the original glyph in the text is replaced with the selected alternate glyph.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2016Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: DINESH KUKREJA, REENA AGRAWAL, SAMEER MANUJA, MOHAMMAD JAVED ALI, VINEET, MRINALINI SARDAR
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Publication number: 20170323007Abstract: An identifier based glyph search is described. In one or more embodiments, a search input is analyzed in a digital medium environment to generate search tokens and locate a font. The search tokens are compared to identifiers within the font, and corresponding identifiers are used to locate and retrieve particular glyphs from within the font. The retrieved glyphs are ordered and configured for output or display. The resulting glyph results include a variety of glyphs that are related to the search input, and may provide alternative related glyphs even where a user knows an exact identifier associated with a glyph. This technique may be iterated to accommodate changing search inputs and allows users to easily find desired glyphs with minimal effort and without the need for specialized knowledge regarding the identifiers of particular glyphs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: November 9, 2017Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dinesh Kukreja, Manish Jangir, Mohammad Javed Ali, Mrinalini Sardar, Sameer Manuja, . Vineet, Vivek Ranjan