Patents by Inventor Srija GANGULY

Srija GANGULY 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: 12154091
    Abstract: Computer vision grouping recognition is provided by receiving training images that include unpackaged items; identifying, by a computer vision model, a candidate identities for unpackaged items in a given training image; receiving, from a human user, a selected identity for the unpackaged item as feedback for the candidate identity; constructing a confusion matrix tallying matches and mismatches between candidate identities and the selected identities as analyzed across the training images for each unpackaged item; identifying at least one product category that includes at least a first unpackaged item and a second unpackaged item that the confusion matrix indicates as being misidentified for each other by the computer vision model; and reconfiguring the computer vision model to identify the product category instead of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item when analyzing a given image including one or more of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2023
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2024
    Assignee: Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions Holdings Corporation
    Inventors: Evgeny Shevtsov, Charles Ray Kirk, J. Wacho Slaughter, Andrei Khaitas, Srija Ganguly, Yevgeni Tsirulnik
  • Publication number: 20240285099
    Abstract: A point-of-sale system is provided and includes a first checkout station and associated first edge cameras. The first cameras have a primary viewing area within the first checkout station and a peripheral viewing area outside the first checkout station. The system includes a second checkout station near the first checkout station and associated second edge cameras. The second cameras have a primary viewing area within the second checkout station and a peripheral viewing area outside the second checkout station. The peripheral viewing area of one second camera is within the first checkout station. The system further includes a vision mesh network having nodes in communication with each other. Some of the first and second cameras are nodes on the vision mesh network. A first edge camera receives and processes information about the first checkout station from the at least one second camera. A method is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: JAMES L. FRANK, CHARLES RAY KIRK, JAMES WACHO SLAUGHTER, JUDITH L. ATALLAH, SRIJA GANGULY
  • Patent number: 12050663
    Abstract: This disclosure describes an automated process for training an ML model used by a computer vision system in a point of sale (POS) system to recognize a new item. Instead of relying on a manual process performed by a data scientist, the automated process can use images of a new (i.e., unknown) item captured at one or more POS systems to then retrain the ML model to recognize the new item. That is, the images of the item are used to retrain the ML model and to test the accuracy of the updated ML model. If the updated ML model can confidently identify the new item, the updated ML model is then used by the computer vision system to identify items at the POS system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2024
    Assignee: Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions Holdings Corporation
    Inventors: Judith L. Atallah, J. Wacho Slaughter, Evgeny Shevtsov, Srija Ganguly
  • Publication number: 20230342747
    Abstract: Computer vision grouping recognition is provided by receiving training images that include unpackaged items; identifying, by a computer vision model, a candidate identities for unpackaged items in a given training image; receiving, from a human user, a selected identity for the unpackaged item as feedback for the candidate identity; constructing a confusion matrix tallying matches and mismatches between candidate identities and the selected identities as analyzed across the training images for each unpackaged item; identifying at least one product category that includes at least a first unpackaged item and a second unpackaged item that the confusion matrix indicates as being misidentified for each other by the computer vision model; and reconfiguring the computer vision model to identify the product category instead of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item when analyzing a given image including one or more of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2023
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Inventors: Evgeny SHEVTSOV, Charles Ray Kirk, J. Wacho Slaughter, Andrei Khaitas, Srija Ganguly, Yevgeni Tsirulink
  • Patent number: 11681997
    Abstract: Computer vision grouping recognition is provided by receiving training images that include unpackaged items; identifying, by a computer vision model, a candidate identities for unpackaged items in a given training image; receiving, from a human user, a selected identity for the unpackaged item as feedback for the candidate identity; constructing a confusion matrix tallying matches and mismatches between candidate identities and the selected identities as analyzed across the training images for each unpackaged item; identifying at least one product category that includes at least a first unpackaged item and a second unpackaged item that the confusion matrix indicates as being misidentified for each other by the computer vision model; and reconfiguring the computer vision model to identify the product category instead of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item when analyzing a given image including one or more of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2023
    Assignee: Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions Holdings Corporation
    Inventors: Evgeny Shevtsov, Charles Ray Kirk, J. Wacho Slaughter, Andrei Khaitas, Srija Ganguly, Yevgeni Tsirulnik
  • Publication number: 20230098811
    Abstract: Computer vision grouping recognition is provided by receiving training images that include unpackaged items; identifying, by a computer vision model, a candidate identities for unpackaged items in a given training image; receiving, from a human user, a selected identity for the unpackaged item as feedback for the candidate identity; constructing a confusion matrix tallying matches and mismatches between candidate identities and the selected identities as analyzed across the training images for each unpackaged item; identifying at least one product category that includes at least a first unpackaged item and a second unpackaged item that the confusion matrix indicates as being misidentified for each other by the computer vision model; and reconfiguring the computer vision model to identify the product category instead of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item when analyzing a given image including one or more of the first unpackaged item or the second unpackaged item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2021
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Inventors: Evgeny SHEVTSOV, Charles Ray KIRK, J. Wacho SLAUGHTER, Andrei KHAITAS, Srija GANGULY, Yevgeni TSIRULNIK
  • Publication number: 20230102876
    Abstract: This disclosure describes an automated process for training an ML model used by a computer vision system in a point of sale (POS) system to recognize a new item. Instead of relying on a manual process performed by a data scientist, the automated process can use images of a new (i.e., unknown) item captured at one or more POS systems to then retrain the ML model to recognize the new item. That is, the images of the item are used to retrain the ML model and to test the accuracy of the updated ML model. If the updated ML model can confidently identify the new item, the updated ML model is then used by the computer vision system to identify items at the POS system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2021
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Inventors: Judith L. ATALLAH, J. Wacho SLAUGHTER, Evgeny SHEVTSOV, Srija GANGULY