Patents by Inventor Paul Beardsley

Paul Beardsley 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).

  • Patent number: 10484670
    Abstract: An omnidirectional camera apparatus configured to facilitate omnidirectional stereo imaging is described. The apparatus may include a first convex mirror, a first camera disposed at the first convex mirror, a second convex mirror, and a second camera disposed at the second convex mirror. The first convex mirror and the second convex mirror may be arranged such that a first mirrored surface of the first convex mirror and a second mirrored surface of the second convex mirror may face each other. The first camera may capture imagery reflected off the second convex mirror. The second camera may capture imagery reflected off the first convex mirror. A method of calibrating an omnidirectional camera apparatus is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH Zürich
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora
  • Patent number: 10484659
    Abstract: According to one implementation, a robotic system for performing large-scale environmental mapping in real-time includes a mobile reconnaissance unit having a color sensor, a depth sensor, and a graphics processing unit (GPU) with a GPU memory, and a navigation unit communicatively coupled to the mobile reconnaissance unit and having a central processing unit (CPU) with a CPU memory. The robotic system begins a three-dimensional (3D) scan of an environment of the mobile reconnaissance unit using the color sensor and the depth sensor, and generates mapping data for populating a volumetric representation of the environment. The robotic system continues the 3D scan of the environment using the color sensor and the depth sensor, updates the mapping data, and partitions the volumetric representation between the GPU memory and the CPU memory based on a memory allocation criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH Zurich
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Anurag Sai Vempati, Juan Nieto, Igor Gilitschenski
  • Patent number: 10464620
    Abstract: A vehicles configured for navigating surface transitions. Navigation of surface transitions is controlled by information obtained by sensors carried by the vehicle. The vehicle may be propelled forward using force generated by tiltable propellers carried by the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH Zürich
    Inventors: Michael Arigoni, Robert Simpson, Silvan Fuhrer, Paul Beardsley, Dario Mammolo, Michael Burri, Michael Bischoff, Thomas Stastny, Lennon Rodgers, David Krummenacher, Roland Siegwart
  • Publication number: 20190068940
    Abstract: According to one implementation, a robotic system for performing large-scale environmental mapping in real-time includes a mobile reconnaissance unit having a color sensor, a depth sensor, and a graphics processing unit (GPU) with a GPU memory, and a navigation unit communicatively coupled to the mobile reconnaissance unit and having a central processing unit (CPU) with a CPU memory. The robotic system begins a three-dimensional (3D) scan of an environment of the mobile reconnaissance unit using the color sensor and the depth sensor, and generates mapping data for populating a volumetric representation of the environment. The robotic system continues the 3D scan of the environment using the color sensor and the depth sensor, updates the mapping data, and partitions the volumetric representation between the GPU memory and the CPU memory based on a memory allocation criteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2017
    Publication date: February 28, 2019
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Anurag Sai Vempati, Juan Nieto, Igor Gilitschenski
  • Patent number: 10038895
    Abstract: A three-dimensional coordinate position of a calibration device is determined. Further, a code is emitted to an image capture device. The code indicates the three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device. In addition, an image of light emitted from the calibration device is captured. The light includes the code. An image capture device three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device is calibrated according to the real world three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device indicated by the code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2018
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Anselm Grundhoefer, Daniel Reetz
  • Publication number: 20180192036
    Abstract: An omnidirectional camera apparatus configured to facilitate omnidirectional stereo imaging is described. The apparatus may include a first convex mirror, a first camera disposed at the first convex mirror, a second convex mirror, and a second camera disposed at the second convex mirror. The first convex mirror and the second convex mirror may be arranged such that a first mirrored surface of the first convex mirror and a second mirrored surface of the second convex mirror may face each other. The first camera may capture imagery reflected off the second convex mirror. The second camera may capture imagery reflected off the first convex mirror. A method of calibrating an omnidirectional camera apparatus is also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2018
    Publication date: July 5, 2018
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora
  • Patent number: 9992482
    Abstract: An omnidirectional camera apparatus configured to facilitate omnidirectional stereo imaging is described. The apparatus may include a first convex mirror, a first camera disposed at the first convex mirror, a second convex mirror, and a second camera disposed at the second convex mirror. The first convex mirror and the second convex mirror may be arranged such that a first mirrored surface of the first convex mirror and a second mirrored surface of the second convex mirror may face each other. The first camera may capture imagery reflected off the second convex mirror. The second camera may capture imagery reflected off the first convex mirror. A method of calibrating an omnidirectional camera apparatus is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2018
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH ZÜRICH
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora
  • Publication number: 20180001945
    Abstract: A vehicles configured for navigating surface transitions. Navigation of surface transitions is controlled by information obtained by sensors carried by the vehicle. The vehicle may be propelled forward using force generated by tiltable propellers carried by the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2016
    Publication date: January 4, 2018
    Inventors: Michael Arigoni, Robert Simpson, Silvan Fuhrer, Paul Beardsley, Dario Mammolo, Michael Burri, Michael Bischoff, Thomas Stastny, Lennon Rodgers, David Krummenacher, Roland Siegwart
  • Publication number: 20170064290
    Abstract: An omnidirectional camera apparatus configured to facilitate omnidirectional stereo imaging is described. The apparatus may include a first convex mirror, a first camera disposed at the first convex mirror, a second convex mirror, and a second camera disposed at the second convex mirror. The first convex mirror and the second convex mirror may be arranged such that a first mirrored surface of the first convex mirror and a second mirrored surface of the second convex mirror may face each other. The first camera may capture imagery reflected off the second convex mirror. The second camera may capture imagery reflected off the first convex mirror. A method of calibrating an omnidirectional camera apparatus is also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora
  • Patent number: 9393697
    Abstract: The present disclosure discloses a system and method for creating a customized guest experience at an amusement park. In one example, the method includes capturing by a foot sensor a first foot shape corresponding to at least one foot in a pair of feet of a guest and capturing by a camera a first foot appearance corresponding to at least one foot in the first pair of feet receiving guest data from the guest. The method also includes generating a first foot model using the first foot shape and the first foot appearance and tagging the first foot model with the guest data. The foot model can be used to identify a particular guest and the guest data can be used to output a customized guest experience to the guest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2016
    Assignee: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Aparna Taneja
  • Patent number: 9317970
    Abstract: Techniques are provided to model hair and skin. Multiscopic images are received that depict at least part of a subject having hair. The multiscopic images are analyzed to determine hairs depicted. Two-dimensional hair segments are generated that represent the hairs. Three-dimensional hair segments are generated based on the two-dimensional hair segments. A three-dimensional model of skin is generated based on the three-dimensional hair segments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2016
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH Zurich (Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zurich)
    Inventors: Thabo D. Beeler, Paul Beardsley, Robert Sumner, Bernd Bickel, Steve Marschner
  • Patent number: 9082233
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for controlling robot pixels to display a visual representation of an input. The input to the system could be an image of a face, and the robot pixels deploy in a physical arrangement to display a visual representation of the face, and would change their physical arrangement over time to represent changing facial expressions. The robot pixels function as a display device for a given allocation of robot pixels. Techniques are also disclosed for distributed collision avoidance among multiple non-holonomic robots to guarantee smooth and collision-free motions. The collision avoidance technique works for multiple robots by decoupling path planning and coordination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2015
    Assignees: Disney Enterprises, Inc., ETH ZURICH (EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZURICH)
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora, Andreas Breitenmoser, Martin Rufli, Roland Siegwart, Iain Matthews, Katsu Yamane
  • Patent number: 9067320
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for controlling robot pixels to display a visual representation of a real-world video texture. Mobile robots with controllable color may generate visual representations of the real-world video texture to create an effect like fire, sunlight on water, leaves fluttering in sunlight, a wheat field swaying in the wind, crowd flow in a busy city, and clouds in the sky. The robot pixels function as a display device for a given allocation of robot pixels. Techniques are also disclosed for distributed collision avoidance among multiple non-holonomic and holonomic robots to guarantee smooth and collision-free motions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2015
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora, Andreas Breitenmoser, Federico Perazzi, Alexander Hornung
  • Patent number: 9036898
    Abstract: High-quality passive performance capture using anchor frames derives in part from a robust tracking algorithm. Tracking is performed in image space and uses an integrated result to propagate a single reference mesh to performances represented in the image space. Image-space tracking is computed for each camera in multi-camera setups. Thus, multiple hypotheses can be propagated forward in time. If one flow computation develops inaccuracies, the others can compensate. This yields results superior to mesh-based tracking techniques because image data typically contains much more detail, facilitating more accurate tracking. Moreover, the problem of error propagation due to inaccurate tracking in image space can be dealt with in the same domain in which it occurs. Therefore, there is less complication of distortion due to parameterization, a technique used frequently in mesh processing algorithms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC.
    Inventors: Thabo Beeler, Bernd Bickel, Fabian Hahn, Derek Bradley, Paul Beardsley, Bob Sumner, Markus Gross
  • Publication number: 20150078620
    Abstract: Provided is an aircraft having a spherical body which generates buoyancy or which may generate buoyancy when filled with gas, wherein the aircraft further comprises four actuation units arranged on the surface of the body for movement of the aircraft in a translation and/or rotation through air, and at least one camera arranged on or in the surface of the body. Further provided is a method for providing optical information to a person in the environment of a flying aircraft, a method for providing optical information about an object and/or surveying of an object, a method for transmission of acoustic information and a method for observing or tracking an object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2013
    Publication date: March 19, 2015
    Applicant: ETH Zurich
    Inventors: Anton Ledergerber, Andreas Schaffner, Claudio Ruch, Daniel Meier, Johannes Weichart, Lukas Gasser, Luca Muri, Miro Kach, Matthias Krebs, Matthias Burri, Lukas Mosimann, Nicolas Vuilliomenet, Randy Michaud, Simon Laube, Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora, Roland Yves Siegwart, Stefan Leutenegger, Konrad Rudin
  • Publication number: 20140198221
    Abstract: A three-dimensional coordinate position of a calibration device is determined. Further, a code is emitted to an image capture device. The code indicates the three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device. In addition, an image of light emitted from the calibration device is captured. The light includes the code. An image capture device three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device is calibrated according to the real world three-dimensional coordinate position of the calibration device indicated by the code.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2013
    Publication date: July 17, 2014
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Anselm Grundhoefer, Daniel Reetz
  • Patent number: 8723872
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for controlling robot pixels to display a visual representation of an input. The input to the system could be an image of a face, and the robot pixels deploy in a physical arrangement to display a visual representation of the face, and would change their physical arrangement over time to represent changing facial expressions. The robot pixels function as a display device for a given allocation of robot pixels. Techniques are also disclosed for distributed collision avoidance among multiple non-holonomic robots to guarantee smooth and collision-free motions. The collision avoidance technique works for multiple robots by decoupling path planning and coordination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Beardsley, Javier Alonso Mora, Andreas Breitenmoser, Martin Rufli, Roland Siegwart, Iain Matthews, Katsu Yamane
  • Patent number: 8670606
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method for generating a three-dimensional model of an object. The method includes generating a coarse geometry mesh of the object; calculating an optimization for the coarse geometry mesh based on photometric consistency and surface consistency associated with the coarse geometry mesh; and refining the coarse geometry mesh with the optimization to generate the three-dimensional model for the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2014
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Thabo Dominik Beeler, Bernd Bickel, Markus Gross, Robert Sumner, Paul Beardsley
  • Patent number: 8659643
    Abstract: There is provided a system and method for counting riders arbitrarily positioned in a vehicle. There is provided a method comprising receiving, from at least one camera filtered to capture non-visible light, video data corresponding to the vehicle passing through a light source filtered for non-visible light, converting the video data into a 3D height map, and analyzing the 3D height map to determine a number of riders in the vehicle. The camera and light source may be mounted in a permanent position using a gantry or another suitable system where the vehicle travels across the camera and light system in a determined manner, for example through a vehicle track. Multiple cameras may be used to increase detection accuracy. To detect persons in the 3D height map, the analysis may search for height patterns indicating heads and shoulders of persons, compare against height map templates, or use machine-learning methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Purvis, Paul Beardsley
  • Patent number: 8633926
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for mesoscopic geometry modulation. A first set of mesoscopic details associated with an object is determined by applying a filter to an image of an object. Mesoscopic details included in the first set of mesoscopic details are detectable in the image of the object and are not detectable when generating a coarse geometry reconstruction of the object. A three-dimensional model for the object is generated by modulating the coarse geometry with the first set of mesoscopic details.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2014
    Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: Thabo Dominik Beeler, Bernd Bickel, Markus Gross, Robert Sumner, Paul Beardsley