Patents by Inventor Trent J. Brundage

Trent J. Brundage 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: 7194106
    Abstract: The present invention relates to creating electronic versions of printed documents. A printed document will include steganographic, but machine-readable, indicia thereon. The steganographic indicia provides clues on how best to create a corresponding electronic version of the printed document.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2007
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, John Stach
  • Patent number: 7164780
    Abstract: The present invention relates to various steganographic methods and apparatus. In one embodiment, a plurality of microlenses can provide a steganographic signal for a handheld device. The pattern corresponds to (or conveys) a device identifier. In another embodiment, a handheld computing device includes: a plurality of pixel elements; a set of microlenses; and electronic circuitry communicating with the set of microlenses. The set of microlenses are arranged to create a pattern, the pattern providing a plural-bit identifier. The electronic circuitry operates to change the unique identifier. Other embodiments are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodriguez, Brett T. Hannigan
  • Patent number: 7162052
    Abstract: The present invention provides techniques to steganographically mark specular surfaces. In one implementation, we steganographically mark a specular surface by providing a steganographic signal including at least plural-bit data, and arranging ink in a pattern on the specular surface to represent the steganographic signal. The ink preferably provides a diffuse reflection property.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 7152786
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems to authenticate identification documents. In a first implementation, an identification document includes a photograph and a digital watermark. The digital watermark carries first facial recognition data corresponding to a face depicted in the photograph. Optical scan data representing the photograph is received, and a second facial recognition data is derived. The first facial recognition data is recovered from the digital watermark, and is compared with the second facial recognition data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan
  • Patent number: 7136502
    Abstract: Stationery, or other printable media, is encoded with a digital watermark. The watermark is not conspicuous to a human observer of the media, yet conveys plural bits of auxiliary information when optically scanned and digitally processed. The watermark can be formed by ink-jet printing, or otherwise. The encoded information can be used for various purposes, including authenticating the document as an original, linking to associated on-line resources, and distinguishing seemingly-identical versions of the same document (document serialization).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Aruna B. Kumar, Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Tony F. Rodriguez, J. Scott Carr
  • Patent number: 7065228
    Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of marking objects produced through a molding process. The marking facilitates authentication of the objects. A cellular phone faceplate is steganographically marked in one implementation of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Trent J. Brundage
  • Patent number: 7024016
    Abstract: The present invention relates to various digital watermarking methods and systems. In one embodiment, a handheld device displays a digitally watermarked ticket image at an event center. At the event center, a watermark decoder extracts the watermark to determine authorized entry. In another embodiment, a plurality of microlenses can provide a polarized luminance pattern on a display. The pattern corresponds to (or conveys) a unique device identifier. In yet another embodiment, monetary objects are watermarked with payload information to signify currency denomination. The payload information, once extracted, is used to provide feedback regarding the currency denomination. An audio signal or Braille output can be provided as feedback. In still another embodiment, a document management system is based on watermarks. Embedded watermarks are used to track document history, determine document version information, and enhance overall security.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodreguez, Brett T. Hannigan, Eric E. Ellingson
  • Patent number: 6985600
    Abstract: Stationery, or other printable media, is encoded with a digital watermark. The watermark is not conspicuous to a human observer of the media, yet conveys plural bits of auxiliary information when optically scanned and digitally processed. The watermark can be formed by ink-jet printing, or otherwise. The encoded information can be used for various purposes, including authenticating the document as an original, linking to associated on-line resources, and distinguishing seemingly-identical versions of the same document (document serialization).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Aruna B. Kumar, Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, Tony F. Rodriguez, J. Scott Carr
  • Patent number: 6912295
    Abstract: The present invention relates to steganographically hiding images and information. In a preferred embodiment, an image is hidden within a media signal. The media preferably includes a cyan (C) color plane, a magenta (M) color plane, a yellow (Y) color plane and a black (K) color plane. In an alternative embodiment, the media includes a spot color. The image is converted into a black color channel image and is then applied to the media's K channel. The black channel image is inverted and the inverted image is applied to the media's CMY (or spot) color planes. The C, M and/or Y channels can be investigated to determine whether the image's signal level should be modified. In a related embodiment, the media signal is segmented into a plurality of blocks and the detection level of a first embedded block is determined to be sufficient before the embedding continues to a second block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Alastair M. Reed, Brett T. Hannigan, Trent J. Brundage
  • Patent number: 6891959
    Abstract: The present invention relates to steganographically hiding images and information. In a preferred embodiment, an image is hidden within a media signal. The media preferably includes a cyan (C) color plane, a magenta (M) color plane, a yellow (Y) color plane and a black (K) color plane. In an alternative embodiment, the media includes a spot color. The image is converted into a black color channel image and is then applied to the media's K channel. The black channel image is inverted and the inverted image is applied to the media's CMY (or spot) color planes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Alastair M. Reed, Trent J. Brundage
  • Publication number: 20040258274
    Abstract: The present invention provides a camera and camera housing to improve reading digital watermarks. Another aspect of the invention is a method of authenticating identification documents. The identification document includes a first component. A separate overlay is placed over the identification document. The separate overlay includes a second component. The second component is used to resolve the first component. Still another method determines authenticity of a watermark based on a polarity associated with the watermark. The invention also provides an image capture and processing system and methods for portable devices that increase the image capture functionality of the devices, yet enable a compact mechanical design.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Tony F. Rodriguez, Steven Michael Shovoly, Brian Labrec
  • Patent number: 6804377
    Abstract: The present invention relates to detecting steganographically hiding images and information. In a preferred embodiment, an image is hidden within a media signal. The media preferably includes a cyan (C) color plane, a magenta (M) color plane, a yellow (Y) color plane and a black (K) color plane. In an alternative embodiment, the media includes a spot color. The image is converted into a black color channel image and is then applied to the media's K channel. The black channel image is inverted and the inverted image is applied to the media's CMY (or spot) color planes. For detection, the embedded media is illuminated with infrared light, which emphasizes the black color plane. An input device captures a digital image of the illuminated media. The image is detected or displayed based on the emphasized black plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2004
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Alastair M. Reed, Trent J. Brundage, Jeremy Cattone
  • Publication number: 20040197029
    Abstract: The present invention relates to creating electronic versions of printed documents. A printed document will include steganographic, but machine-readable, indicia thereon. The steganographic indicia provides clues on how best to create a corresponding electronic version of the printed document.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan, John Stach
  • Publication number: 20040181671
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for authenticating identification documents. We also teach an identification document including two or more digital watermarks. The watermarks correspond with each other or with indicia carried by the identification document. The correspondence can be verified to determine authenticity. We also provide digital watermark detection methods and systems to identify the different watermarks through embedded orientation components. We then focus watermark message-decoding efforts on areas identified as likely including watermark orientation components. In one implementation we provide a watermark detection trigger to identify so-called legacy documents. The trigger may indicate the presence or expected absence of a digital watermark. In other implementations we provide a versatile document authenticator to toggle between watermarking and non-watermarking authentication processes depending on a detection trigger.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Publication date: September 16, 2004
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Mahmood Sher-Jan, Matthew M. Weaver, Brett T. Hannigan, Brett A. Bradley, John Stach, Burt W. Perry, Robert T. Durst, Geoffrey B. Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6763124
    Abstract: The present invention relates to digitally watermarking spot colors. Spot colors are represented as digital files including a set of intensity values. These intensity values correspond to the amount or percentage of spot color ink that should be applied to a pixel, a group of pixel or to an image area. A watermark signal component including luminance value adjustments is converted to intensity value adjustments. These intensity value adjustments are applied to the spot color digital file to facilitated digital watermark embedding. In another embodiment, an adjustment is made to the intensity values to compensate for noise introduced by a scanner, camera or color conversion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Osama M. Alattar, Alastair M. Reed, Trent J. Brundage
  • Publication number: 20040086151
    Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of marking objects produced through a molding process. The marking facilitates authentication of the objects. A cellular phone faceplate is steganographically marked in one implementation of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Inventor: Trent J. Brundage
  • Patent number: 6724914
    Abstract: The disclosure describes a method of progressively decoding a digital watermark on a distributed computing platform. A client device equipped with a digital camera, such as a PDA or cell phone, captures a digital image of a watermarked object, and pre-filters the image to isolate a portion of the image data suspected of containing a digital watermark. The pre-filter de-correlates a portion of the image data suspected of containing a digital watermark from the remaining host image signal using a predictive filter. The client then quantizes the filtered data and progressively transmits the quantized data to a watermark decoder. The progressive transmitter sends image data as necessary to achieve a valid decoding operation. To reduce bandwidth requirements, the transmitter starts with the most highly quantized version of the filtered image, and sends lesser quantized versions until the watermark decoder completes a successful decoding operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Brett T. Hannigan
  • Publication number: 20040037448
    Abstract: The present invention provides steganographic embedding techniques. In particular, the present invention provides a stamper (e.g., a rubber stamp) that includes a steganographic signal (e.g., a digital watermark) embedded in a stamping surface pattern thereof. The digital watermark survives in its host pattern when the stamper stamps the host pattern. The digital watermark can be used to authenticate or identify the stamper. The digital watermark can also be used to link to related information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Inventor: Trent J. Brundage
  • Publication number: 20040032972
    Abstract: Digital watermarks embedded in objects enable watermark readers in vehicles to identify the objects and determine their orientation and location for use in navigation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2003
    Publication date: February 19, 2004
    Inventors: John Stach, Trent J. Brundage
  • Publication number: 20030174863
    Abstract: The present invention provides techniques to steganographically mark specular surfaces. In one implementation, we steganographically mark a specular surface by providing a steganographic signal including at least plural-bit data, and arranging ink in a pattern on the specular surface to represent the steganographic signal. The ink preferably provides a diffuse reflection property.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: Trent J. Brundage, Geoffrey B. Rhoads