Patents by Inventor Yi Tan

Yi Tan 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).

  • Publication number: 20010031067
    Abstract: A method is provided for deriving three-dimensional camera viewpoint information from a two-dimensional video image of a three-dimensional venue captured by a camera. The method includes the steps of identifying a two-dimensional geometric pattern in the two-dimensional video image, measuring the two-dimensional geometric pattern, and calculating the three-dimensional camera viewpoint information using the measurements of the two-dimensional geometric pattern. The two-dimensional geometric pattern may be an ellipse that corresponds to a circle in the three-dimensional venue, such as the center circle in a soccer field. The three-dimensional camera viewpoint information is provided to a tracking program, which uses the information to track the two-dimensional geometric pattern, or other objects, in subsequently-captured video images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Howard J. Kennedy, Yi Tan
  • Patent number: 6100925
    Abstract: A live video insertion system (LVIS) is disclosed that allows insertion of static or dynamic images into a live video broadcast in a realistic fashion on a real time basis. Initially, natural landmarks in a scene that are suitable for subsequent detection and tracking are selected. The landmarks are typically distributed throughout the entire scene, such as a ballpark or football stadium. The field of view of the camera at any instant is normally significantly smaller than the full scene that may be panned. The LVIS uses a combination of pattern recognition techniques and camera sensor data (e.g., pan, tilt, zoom, etc.) to locate, verify and track target data. Camera sensors are well suited for the searching requirements of an LVIS, while pattern recognition and landmark tracking techniques are better suited for the image tracking requirements of LVIS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Princeton Video Image, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy J. Rosser, Yi Tan, Howard J. Kennedy, Jr., James L. Jeffers, Darrell S. DiCicco, Ximin Gong
  • Patent number: 5965462
    Abstract: A method for forming a gate structure used in borderless contact etching is disclosed including the steps described below. Forming a conductive layer on a substrate, followed by forming a first silicon nitride layer on the conductive layer. The next step is to pattern a gate electrode by etching all the layers formed in the steps mentioned previously. The following steps is to form a second silicon nitride layer on the surface of the gate electrode and the substrate. Finally, etching the second silicon nitride layer to form a nitride spacer on the side walls of the gate electrode. The altitude of the nitride spacer is higher than the altitude of the first silicon nitride layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Mosel Vitelic, Inc.
    Inventors: Wen-Yi Tan, Marlon Tsai, Ray Lee
  • Patent number: 5808695
    Abstract: A method for tracking motion from field to field in a sequence of related video broadcast images. The method uses template correlation to follow a set of predetermined landmarks within a scene in order to provide position information of objects in the current image. The current image object position information is compared to position information of the same objects within a reference array data table. The comparison is accomplished through the use of warp equations that map points in the current image to points in the reference array. Motion is tracked according to a velocity prediction scheme utilizing a weighted formula that emphasizes the weight of landmarks that are closer to their predicted position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Princeton Video Image, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy J. Rosser, Subhodev Das, Yi Tan
  • Patent number: 5627915
    Abstract: A system for inserting images into live video fields includes a method for rapidly and efficiently identifying landmarks and objects. Initially a first template, having a first pattern similar to one of the distinctive features of the object, is passed over the video field and compared to it in order to preliminarily identify at least one possible distinctive feature as a candidate. A second template is then created by taking one of the major elements of the distinctive feature candidate and extending that element all the way across the second template and then comparing it to the distinctive feature candidate. This eliminates one or more possible falsely identified features. A third template is then created having a pattern formed from another major element of said distinctive feature and extending it all the way across the third template. The third template is then likewise passed over the distinctive feature candidate and compared therewith in order to eliminate still further falsely identified features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1997
    Assignee: Princeton Video Image, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Rosser, Subhodev Das, Yi Tan, Peter von Kaenel