Patents by Inventor Sheau-Bao Ng
Sheau-Bao Ng 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: 7469306Abstract: A method and structure manage a database. A first device that includes data is coupled to a second device that includes metadata relating to the data. The second device is removed from the first device and the metadata is modified. The second device is again coupled to the first device and the modified metadata on the second device modifies the data on the first device.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: NXP B.V.Inventor: Sheau-Bao Ng
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Publication number: 20040003415Abstract: A method and structure manage a database. A first device that includes data is coupled to a second device that includes metadata relating to the data. The second device is removed from the first device and the metadata is modified. The second device is again coupled to the first device and the modified metadata on the second device modifies the data on the first device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Sheau-Bao Ng
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Publication number: 20040001159Abstract: A method for converting video data in a first video format to video data in a second interlaced video format comprising: determining a number of frames of the first video format to map into a frame of the second video format, the frame of the second video format having four fields; determining a number of lines from each of the number of frames of the first video format to be mapped into each of the four fields of the frame of the second video format; selecting the determined number of lines from each of the number of frames of the first video format; determining a sequence for mapping the number of selected lines into the fields of the frame of the second video format; and mapping the selected lines from each of the number frames of the first video format into the four fields of the frame of the second video format according to the determined sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Richard Chi-Te Shen, Sheau-Bao Ng
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Publication number: 20040001592Abstract: An electronic device comprising: a transport stream analyzer, the transport stream analyzer adapted to receive an encrypted MPEG transport stream and to output a program stream map stream, a conditional access table stream, a program stream directory stream, an encrypted video signal stream, one or more encrypted audio streams, an entitlement control message stream and a entitlement management message stream, all as MPEG packetized elementary stream data structure; and a packet multiplexer adapted to receive the output of the transport stream analyzer and to assemble the output of the transport stream analyzer into an encrypted MPEG compliant modified program stream comprised of packs of MPEG packetized elementary stream data structures and to output the encrypted MPEG compliant modified program stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Samuel Olu Akiwumi-Assani, Richard Chi-Te Shen, Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 6219043Abstract: A method and system in which a section of a previously encoded digital bit stream is replaced with another section of encoded video. In order to remove a section of encoded video, it is necessary to determine the beginning and ending points of the encoded video in the digitally encoded bit stream. The addresses of the beginning and ending points of the encoded data cannot be simply looked up but are calculated by summing the bits consumed by each picture, the number of bits of the sequence header of each picture, the number of bits of each Group of Pictures (GOP) header, and all stuff bits. In order to encode the video which is to be inserted in place of the removed video, a process is performed which prevents decoding artifacts from appearing. This is accomplished by determining the last P-picture before the edit point and using it as a reference frame for frames after the edit point.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
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Patent number: 6026232Abstract: A method and system in which a section of a previously encoded digital bit stream is replaced with another section of encoded video. In order to remove a section of encoded video, it is necessary to determine the beginning and ending points of the encoded video in the digitally encoded bit stream. The addresses of the beginning and ending points of the encoded data cannot be simply looked up but are calculated by summing the bits consumed by each picture, the number of bits of the sequence header of each picture, the number of bits of each Group of Pictures (GOP) header, and all stuff bits. In order to encode the video which is to be inserted in place of the removed video, a process is performed which prevents decoding artifacts from appearing. This is accomplished by determining the last P-picture before the edit point and using it as a reference frame for frames after the edit point.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
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Patent number: 5838874Abstract: An audiovisual encoding system using a multipass video encoder and a plurality of one-pass audio encoders. The number of audio encoders used by the system is equal to the number of audio tracks to be encoded divided by the number of passes required for the video encoding rounded up to the nearest integer, if necessary. The system allows the video encoder and audio encoders to be used at the same time so that the encoding of the video is completed at the same time as the encoding of all audio tracks is completed, using the minimum number of audio encoders.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.Inventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Mikhail Tsinberg, Masaru Sakurai, David Lehmann, Jay Yogeshwar, Faramarz Azadegan, Teiichi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
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Patent number: 5819004Abstract: A method and system in which a user manually changes the quality of portions of video frames after the frames have been previously encoded. Regions of one or more frames of video are selected to have an increased quality, a decreased quality, or a quality which should not be altered. After the regions are defined by a user, the frame of video is digitally re-encoded and inserted into the digitally encoded data stream in place of the previously encoded data. In order to easily remove a previously encoded frame from the data steam and replace it with a newly encoded frame having regions of quality defined by the user, it is preferable to have the newly encoded frame consume the same number of bits as the previously encoded frame. Accordingly, if the user desires a region of a frame to have an increased quality, the extra bits necessary to provide the increased quality must be taken from other areas of the frame. This is accomplished by an automatic process which is transparent to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.Inventors: Faramarz Azadegan, Jay Yogeshwar, Sheau-Bao Ng, David Lehmann, Mikhail Tsinberg, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
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Patent number: 5689305Abstract: A system for deinterlacing encoded video data includes a demultiplexer for receiving the encoded video data and producing motion information and compressed video data corresponding to the encoded video data. A motion compensated predictor generates predicted image data based on the motion information corresponding to the encoded video data. A variable length decoder decodes the compressed video data corresponding to the encoded video data to produce residual data. An adder combines the residual data and the predicted image data to generate an interlace field and a memory stores picture data corresponding to the interlace field. A controller processes the motion information and generates motion vectors and a control signal corresponding to the motion information. A motion compensated deinterlacer manipulates the picture data corresponding to the interlace fields from the memory according to the motion vectors and the control signal to generate a corresponding deinterlace picture.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Mikhail Tsinberg
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Patent number: 5684714Abstract: A method and system in which a user manually changes the quality of specific time periods of encoded video. After the automatic encoding of video into a compressed digital format, a person editing the encoded video reviews the quality of the video and manually indicates that the quality of specific time periods of the video is to be altered. As the digital storage medium such as an optical disc which stores the encoded video has a finite storage capacity, the total number of bits for the encoded video and the quality of the video is limited. Consequently, in order to increase the quality for one time period, bits must be taken from other time periods. After the editor assigns the qualities to different time periods, a percentage of bits is removed from the time sequences and placed into a bit pool. The new number of bits for the various time periods are calculated using an exponential function and the bits in the bit pool are proportionally distributed to the video frames.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Time Warner Entertainment Co., L.P.Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Faramarz Azadegan, Sheau-Bao Ng, David Lehmann, Mikhail Tsinberg, Hiroaki Unno, Hideki Mimura, Tetsuya Kitamura, Christopher J. Cookson, Greg B. Thagard, Andrew Drusin Rosen
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Patent number: 5268961Abstract: In a system for coding and decoding a digital television signal, a signal representing residual image information is transformed into plural subband signals representing vertical and horizontal frequencies, and quantized. To mitigate the effects of transmission channel errors, the quantized subband signals are scrambled by line shuffling before being data compressed prior to transmission. Inverse operations including decoding, line re-shuffling, dequantization and subband synthesis occur at a receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventor: Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 5262854Abstract: A receiver for receiving block coded HDTV compressed digital video signals decimates the data in each block to produce NTSC resolution images but with a significant savings in receiver hardware.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: RCA Thomson Licensing CorporationInventor: Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 5212549Abstract: Apparatus in a receiver includes error detection circuitry for detecting segments of transmitted encoded image data having non correctable errors. Further apparatus generates error maps for respective frames in the transmitted sequence. Responsive to the data in the error maps, known good image data or interpolated image data is substituted for data corresponding to the segments containing errors. Error indications for anchor frames, from which predictive frames are encoded, are propagated into error maps corresponding to the predictive encoded frames to accommodate error concealment of errors that may propagate into successive dependently encoded frame data.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: RCA Thomson Licensing CorporationInventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Eric P. Herrmann
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Patent number: 5146325Abstract: In a video decompression system for decompressing compressed image data wherein odd and even fields of video signal are independently compressed in sequences of intraframe and interframe compression modes and interleaved for transmission, the odd and even fields are independently decompressed. During intervals when valid decompressed odd/even field data is not available, even/odd field data is substituted for the unavailable odd/even field data. Independently decompressing the even and odd fields of data and substituting the opposite field of data for unavailable data may be used to advantage to reduce image display latency during system start-up and channel changes.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: RCA Thomson Licensing CorporationInventor: Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 5121205Abstract: A system for synchronizing first and second video signals which are to be combined is disclosed. The second signal is data compressed digital signal containing macro blocks of composite data preceded by a field sync flag synchronized with the field rate of the first signal. Each macro block contains a video block including a plurality of image line blocks. Each line block contains multiplexed video data such as luminance and chrominance information preceded by a marker flag. The flag preceding the first line block in a video block is a field flag which identifies the beginning of a scanning field associated with that video block. The flags preceding other line blocks in that video block identify the other line blocks respectively. Each flag contains a unique data preamble which identifies the associated line block. Illustratively, field flag data includes unique header, field number, and "performance index" data for controlling data quantization.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Hugh E. White
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Patent number: 4780760Abstract: A digital television transmitter has a buffer that receives a low resolution low pass filtered signal. A high resolution high pass filtered signal is applied to the buffer only when the buffer can accept it without overflowing in accordance with a threshold signal. A controller provides a control signal that varies in accordance with an interframe difference motion indicator signal and the inverse of the occupancy of the buffer. A digital television receiver receives a digital television picture signal and preferably a transmitter buffer occupancy state signal. A low resolution low pass filtered signal is applied to an adder. A high resolution high pass filtered signal is applied to the adder in accordance with the buffer state and motion indication. The transmitter and receiver are useful in video teleconferencing.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Harvey Waldman, Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 4703357Abstract: An adaptive television deghosting system operates on modulated video signals including a direct signal component and one or more ghost signal components. The system uses synchronously demodulated in-phase and quadrature-phase baseband video signals as the respective real and imaginary input signals to a complex IIR filter. The filter coefficients are developed adaptively from preset initial values using the signals provided by the filter during a training interval. The training interval includes the interval between the leading edge of the vertical sync pulse and the first serration pulse of each field. The filtered training signals are subtracted from a sync-tip reference value to develop a signal which is proportional to the error in the filter coefficient values. The error signal values corresponding to ghost signals are multiplied by the complex conjugate of the training signal values which represent the analogous sampling points of the direct signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Sheau-Bao Ng, Henry G. Lewis, Jr.
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Patent number: 4698680Abstract: A television deghosting system includes an IIR filter having programmable filter coefficients which processes the input signals to remove ghost signal components. The IIR filter may be reconfigured as an FIR filter, having its coefficient and delay values changed to operate as a matched correlation filter. In this mode the filter is used to correlate a training signal to determine the relative delays of ghost signals with respect to the direct signal. The training signal used is the sum of the squared differentials of the in-phase and quadrature-phase components of the video IF signal during an interval defined by the leading edge of the vertical sync pulse and the first equalization pulse.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1985Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Henry G. Lewis, Jr., Sheau-Bao Ng
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Patent number: 4686570Abstract: A digital television signal deghosting system includes an IIR filter responsive to the in-phase and quadrature-phase components of modulated television signals for cancelling ghost signals irrespective of their phase. A double-conversion tuner develops modulated composite video signals having a 3f.sub.c carrier frequency. An analog-to-digital converter responsive to a two-phase 3f.sub.c clock signal develops digital samples which alternately represent the baseband in-phase and quadrature-phase components of the modulated video signals. These samples are separated to develop digital signals representing the in-phase and quadrature-phase components of the modulated television signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Henry G. Lewis, Jr., Sheau-Bao Ng