Patents by Inventor Neal Joseph Gieselman
Neal Joseph Gieselman 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: 10460155Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Publication number: 20190197298Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Patent number: 10235561Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Issac Guillory
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Publication number: 20180268206Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Patent number: 10002288Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Publication number: 20180101722Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Patent number: 9881205Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Publication number: 20160350586Abstract: As the use of facial biometrics expands in the commercial and government sectors, the need to ensure that human facial examiners use proper procedures to compare facial imagery will grow. Human examiners have examined fingerprint images for many years such that fingerprint examination processes and techniques have reached a point of general acceptance for both commercial and governmental use. The growing deployment and acceptance of facial recognition can be enhanced and solidified if new methods can be used to assist in ensuring and recording that proper examination processes were performed during the human examination of facial imagery.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Neal Joseph Gieselman, Jonathan Isaac Guillory
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Patent number: 8036431Abstract: A portable device for the live scanning of fingerprint, facial and crime scene images and the wireless transmission of said images to a central host system for identity verification. The portable device has the ability to allow the user to operate the device with a single hand. It can scan and record live fingerprint slap or roll images (via optical, solid state, or video sensors). It also includes a baffle that assists with the mechanical alignment of the fingerprints on the fingerprint sensor receiving surface and prevents bright light sources from interfering with fingerprint scans. The portable device also can scan, display, and record latent fingerprint images. It also has other data receiving and transmission functions, such as displaying and recording facial and incident scene images in conditions ranging from well lit to total darkness, recording and playing back incident scene audio information for incident description and contacting voice recordings for identification.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Identix IncorporatedInventors: Barry Allan Fisher, Jack Leon Hendrickson, Neal Joseph Gieselman, Anthony Ray Misslin, Michael Raymond Guzik, Curtis Lee Kruse, William Richard Cayo, David Eugene Stoltzmann, John J. Jancsek