Patents by Inventor Siddhartha Saxena
Siddhartha Saxena 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: 11917888Abstract: Cameras are located within the display area of a display. In-display cameras allow for thinner display bezels. In-display cameras allow for the creation of ultra-high resolution images. The ability to capture an object from multiple perspectives allows for holographic image recording and playback. Multiple views of an image can be captured with varying depths of focus, allowing an image's depth of field to be adjusted during post processing. In-display cameras can also be used for user authentication, touch detection and three-dimensional gesture recognition. Thermal sensors located within the display area allow for control of the display temperature, improved control over system performance, and compensation for micro-LED degradation that can occur due to aging or increased temperature. Microlens assemblies located above pixels can adjust the viewing cone angle of the display or a portion of the display and microassemblies located under individual pixels or pixel arrays can adjust a viewing angle.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Ramon C. Cancel Olmo, Evrim Binboga, Vivek Paranjape, Satish Prathaban, Shantanu D. Kulkarni, Kunjal S. Parikh, Siddhartha Saxena
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Patent number: 11494687Abstract: Methods, systems and computer program products generating diverse and representative set of samples from a large amount of transaction data are disclosed. A data sampling system receives transaction records. Each transaction record has multiple text segments. The system selects a subset of transaction records that contain least frequently appeared text segments. The system determines a respective vector representation for each selected transaction record. The system can measure similarity between transaction records based on the vector representations. The system assigns the selected transaction records to multiple clusters based on the vector representations and designated dimensions of importance. The system identifies one or more anchors that include transaction records on boundaries between clusters. The system filters the subset of transaction records by removing transaction records that are close to the anchors.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Yodlee, Inc.Inventors: Deepak Chandrakant Patil, Rakesh Kumar Ranjan, Shibsankar Das, Siddhartha Saxena, Om Dadaji Deshmukh
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Publication number: 20220059625Abstract: Cameras are located within the display area of a display. In-display cameras allow for thinner display bezels. In-display cameras allow for the creation of ultra-high resolution images. The ability to capture an object from multiple perspectives allows for holographic image recording and playback. Multiple views of an image can be captured with varying depths of focus, allowing an image's depth of field to be adjusted during post processing. In-display cameras can also be used for user authentication, touch detection and three-dimensional gesture recognition. Thermal sensors located within the display area allow for control of the display temperature, improved control over system performance, and compensation for micro-LED degradation that can occur due to aging or increased temperature. Microlens assemblies located above pixels can adjust the viewing cone angle of the display or a portion of the display and microassemblies located under individual pixels or pixel arrays can adjust a viewing angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Ramon C. Cancel Olmo, Evrim Binboga, Vivek Paranjape, Satish Prathaban, Shantanu D. Kulkarni, Kunjal S. Parikh, Siddhartha Saxena
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Patent number: 11211433Abstract: Cameras are located within the display area of a display. In-display cameras allow for thinner display bezels. In-display cameras allow for the creation of ultra-high resolution images. The ability to capture an object from multiple perspectives allows for holographic image recording and playback. Multiple views of an image can be captured with varying depths of focus, allowing an image's depth of field to be adjusted during post processing. In-display cameras can also be used for user authentication, touch detection and three-dimensional gesture recognition. Thermal sensors located within the display area allow for control of the display temperature, improved control over system performance, and compensation for micro-LED degradation that can occur due to aging or increased temperature. Microlens assemblies located above pixels can adjust the viewing cone angle of the display or a portion of the display and microassemblies located under individual pixels or pixel arrays can adjust a viewing angle.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Ramon C. Cancel Olmo, Evrim Binboga, Vivek Paranjape, Satish Prathaban, Shantanu D. Kulkarni, Kunjal S. Parikh, Siddhartha Saxena
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Publication number: 20200266252Abstract: Cameras are located within the display area of a display. In-display cameras allow for thinner display bezels. In-display cameras allow for the creation of ultra-high resolution images. The ability to capture an object from multiple perspectives allows for holographic image recording and playback. Multiple views of an image can be captured with varying depths of focus, allowing an image's depth of field to be adjusted during post processing. In-display cameras can also be used for user authentication, touch detection and three-dimensional gesture recognition. Thermal sensors located within the display area allow for control of the display temperature, improved control over system performance, and compensation for micro-LED degradation that can occur due to aging or increased temperature. Microlens assemblies located above pixels can adjust the viewing cone angle of the display or a portion of the display and microassemblies located under individual pixels or pixel arrays can adjust a viewing angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Ramon C. Cancel Olmo, Evrim Binboga, Vivek Paranjape, Satish Prathaban, Shantanu D. Kulkarni, Kunjal S. Parikh, Siddhartha Saxena
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Publication number: 20190272482Abstract: Methods, systems and computer program products generating diverse and representative set of samples from a large amount of transaction data are disclosed. A data sampling system receives transaction records. Each transaction record has multiple text segments. The system selects a subset of transaction records that contain least frequently appeared text segments. The system determines a respective vector representation for each selected transaction record. The system can measure similarity between transaction records based on the vector representations. The system assigns the selected transaction records to multiple clusters based on the vector representations and designated dimensions of importance. The system identifies one or more anchors that include transaction records on boundaries between clusters. The system filters the subset of transaction records by removing transaction records that are close to the anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2018Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Deepak Chandrakant Patil, Rakesh Kumar Ranjan, Shibsankar Das, Siddhartha Saxena, Om Dadaji Deshmukh