Patents by Inventor Ted C. Chen
Ted C. Chen 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: 12115429Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: SPORTSMEDIA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20240245971Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2024Publication date: July 25, 2024Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Patent number: 11951373Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: SPORTSMEDIA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20230201693Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20220233941Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Patent number: 11305174Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: SPORTSMEDIA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20200246675Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Patent number: 10632359Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: SPORTSMEDIA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20190038952Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: SportsMEDIA Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Patent number: 10076698Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: SPORTSMEDIA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter
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Publication number: 20170333777Abstract: Methods and systems for use in automating or assisting umpiring of a baseball or softball game are described herein. A location of a strike zone is determined based on video images of a batter standing next to home plate captured by a camera. Locations of a ball traveling towards the batter, and locations of the bat being held by the batter, are autonomously tracked using computer vision based on video images captured by at least two cameras having different positions. Additionally, there are autonomous determinations of whether a location of the ball intersects with the strike zone, and whether the batter made a genuine attempt to swing the bat at the ball, and based one at least one of these determinations, there is an autonomous determination of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred. Additionally, an indication of whether a “strike” or a “ball” occurred is autonomously output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: Sportsmedia Technology CorporationInventors: Josh D. Spivak, Graham W. Goldbeck, Ryan A. Zander, Ted C. Chen, Robert C. Amyx, James G. Painter