Patents Issued in October 11, 2007
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Publication number: 20070236460Abstract: A method (FIG. 1 ) and apparatus (205) for user interface adaptation determines (110) a handedness of a user who is operating the handheld device, and changes (115) physical aspects of at least one touch target of a user touch interface of the handheld device to adapt to the handedness of the user when the handedness of the user is different than a current handedness of user touch interface of the handheld device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Hoi Young, Michael Bohan, Steven Herbst, Conor O'Sullivan, Chad Phipps, Elisa Vargas
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Publication number: 20070236461Abstract: A method for selecting a symbol for presentation on a display of a handheld electronic device, comprising: receiving a signal from a key on the handheld electronic device actuated by a user to select a default symbol, the default symbol being one of a plurality of symbols available through actuation of the key; if the actuation of the key is an initial actuation of the key, presenting the plurality of symbols on the display and receiving a signal to select the default symbol from among the plurality of symbols; and, presenting the default symbol on the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Jason Griffin, Vadim Fux, Andrew Bocking, Harry Major, Ronald Zinn, Sherryl Scott
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Publication number: 20070236462Abstract: A device comprises a housing including an internal chamber and an external keypad mounting area and a primary printed circuit board mounted within the internal chamber along with a secondary printed circuit board mounted on the external keypad mounting area and electrically coupled to the primary printed circuit board in combination with a plurality of switches corresponding to the keys of the key pad over the secondary printed circuit board and a key pad including a plurality of keys mounted in a predetermined alignment over the plurality of switches so that the secondary printed circuit board is between the key pad and a surface of the external key pad mounting area and the switches are between the secondary printed circuit board and the key pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Quintin Morris, Katrika Woodcock, Jorg Schlieffers, Christopher Crawford, Robert Kowalski, Salvatore Spiteri
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Publication number: 20070236463Abstract: An electric commutator (20) with multiple switch ways comprising a horizontal upper panel (24) with an upper face (24s) that can be contacted by a pointing element, a supporting frame (22) and means (26) for locating the point of contact of the pointing element on the horizontal upper face (24s) of the upper panel (24) that comprise a plurality of electric switches (28) on the supporting frame (22) that are capable of being actuated selectively by the upper panel (24). The switches (28) are distributed on the supporting frame (22) so as to divide the horizontal upper face (24s) of the upper panel (24) into a plurality number of contact zones (44), the number of which contact zones (44) is greater than the number of switches (28).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Jean-Christophe Villain
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Publication number: 20070236464Abstract: An information processing device includes a main body, a display unit pivotally coupled between a first position and a second position, the display unit having a buttons arranged on an outer surface of the display unit, a detector detecting whether the display unit is in a first position or in a second position, and a unit which changes the functions of the plurality of key buttons according to a detection result of the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Akihiro Kojo
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Publication number: 20070236465Abstract: A face panel mounting structure includes a base frame, which is mountable on a front side of a LCD monitor and has a plurality of locating grooves at one side thereof, a face panel, and a packing member, which has a back bonding surface bonded to a border area of a front side of the face panel and a plurality of compressible locating blocks protruding from the front side thereof and respectively press-fitted into the locating grooves of the base frame to detachably secure the face panel to the base frame in a watertight manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: DATAVAN INTERNATIONAL CORP.Inventors: Miao Tzu Chou, Chia-Yen Hsu, Chia-Chuan Wu
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Publication number: 20070236466Abstract: A unit to provide both force and location detection includes a first transparent substrate (having first and second sets of conductive traces oriented in a first direction), a second transparent substrate (having a third set of conductive traces oriented in a second direction) and a plurality of deformable members (e.g., rubber beads) arranged between the first and second transparent substrates. The first set of conductive traces, in combination with the conductive traces of the second transparent element, provide a capacitance signal representing where a user touches the display element. The second set of conductive traces, in combination with the conductive traces of the second transparent element, provide a capacitance signal representing the amount of force applied to the display element. When used with a display element (e.g., a LCD or CRT), an input-output unit capable of both location sensing and force sensing operations is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Steve Hotelling
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Publication number: 20070236467Abstract: Described is a Point-of-Service device comprising a touch screen having an input receiving area, a stylus and a mounting arrangement receiving the stylus. When the stylus is received in the mounting arrangement, the stylus at least partially covers the input receiving area of the touch screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Graham Marshall, Ian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20070236468Abstract: A method of device feature activation is provided. The method includes detecting a mark made by an input device on a touch enabled screen of the device, displaying at least one command to at least one feature available to be selected on the screen in response to a detection of the mark and activating the at least one feature upon detecting that the mark has been extended into a region of the screen where the at least one command is displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Apaar Tuli
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Publication number: 20070236469Abstract: A capacitance-sensitive sensor array and associated touchpad sensor circuitry, the sensor array comprised of a flexible substrate having a plurality of printed conductor elements disposed thereon to form the sensor array, the printed conductor elements being coupled to touchpad sensor circuitry that includes data processing capabilities, wherein the sensor array is disposed along an outside surface of a container, wherein the sensor array is capable of conforming to a curved or irregular outside surface of the container, wherein the sensor array detects at least one characteristic of at least one fluid disposed within the container, and wherein the touchpad sensor circuitry processes data received from the sensor array to provide information regarding the at least one fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Richard Woolley, Brian Taylor
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Publication number: 20070236470Abstract: User interfaces or input devices are provided with both touch-sensitive (e.g., capacitive) and mechanical hardware input portions. Mechanical switches are overlaid with a touch sensitive pad, providing improved versatility of input. An application programming interface (API) enables different modes of input operation for the mechanical and touch sensitive input portions, whereby various combinations and/or permutations of touch sensitive input portions and/or mechanical input portions are enabled or disabled to provide optimal input characteristics for a set of tasks at hand. Visual or audio indicators may be utilized to reveal the mode of operation to the user. The touch sensitive pad may be a capacitive touchpad, a touch sensitive display screen, a conveyor belt or a push pad. Up to 9 mechanical switches may be placed underneath the touch sensitive input portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Thamer Abanami, Patrick Baudisch
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Publication number: 20070236471Abstract: A multi-media device comprises a storage device to store multi-media files and a touchpad with a handwriting area thereon for user to input by handwriting to search or to name a file in the storage device. The storage device and the touchpad can be in a same device, or respectively in a separate master device and a control device. The multi-media device further comprises a display to show the input characters by handwriting on the touchpad.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: I-Hau Yeh
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Publication number: 20070236472Abstract: A flexible, scalable hardware input device for interacting with a variety of devices ranging from a phone, to a media playback device to a steering wheel or a tablet PC is provided. The input device includes a set of mechanical input controls, each mapping to one or more independent functions and a set of touch sensitive input control areas (e.g., capacitive), where each touch sensitive input control area receives touch input independently. In addition, one or more of the touch sensitive input control areas interchangeably overlay one or more of the mechanical input controls, whereby interaction with the touch sensitive input control areas is processed together to determine a corresponding function for controlling the application, service or computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Brett Bentsen, Dennis Flanagan, Gregory Cox, Thamer Abanami
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Publication number: 20070236473Abstract: A mounting assembly for mounting a touchpad to an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a plate defining a through opening for exposing the touchpad. The mounting assembly includes a plurality of fastening portions arranged on the plate of the electronic device, and a fixing member fixable to the plate of the electronic device by the fastening portions. The fixing member is configured for sandwiching the touchpad between the fixing member and the plate of the electronic device. The fixing member includes at least one elastic tab configured for constantly abutting against the touchpad toward the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventors: LIN-YUN HONG, HSUAN-CHEN CHEN, CHIEN-LI TSAI
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Publication number: 20070236474Abstract: A touch panel provides an indication of a reference key and non-reference keys to a user. The touch panel senses a touch and determines the location of the touch. The touch panel then generates a haptic effect if the location is the reference key, and generates a different haptic effect if the location is a non-reference key.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventor: Christophe Ramstein
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Publication number: 20070236475Abstract: A touch screen interface including a display screen, a touch sensor device, and a processor coupled to the display screen and the touch sensor is described. The touch sensor device is adapted to sense object motion in a sensing region that overlaps at least part of the display screen. The processor is adapted to cause a scroll wheel that indicates a scrolling path to appear on the display screen selectively, such as in response to the touch sensor sensing object motion that corresponds to a scrolling initiation gesture. The processor is further adapted to cause scrolling on a display screen selectively, such as in response to the touch sensor sensing subsequent object motion along the scrolling path after the touch sensor has sensed the object motion corresponding to the scrolling initiation gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATEDInventor: Elaine WHERRY
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Publication number: 20070236476Abstract: An input device enables a user to easily and precisely select menu indications displayed in a display image. A capacitance-type input pad and a computer system are provided. Menu open regions and an operation region are set on an input surface of a capacitance type input pad. When a finger touches one menu open region, a menu picture corresponding to a menu indication of a display image is displayed. Subsequently, when the finger slides in the X direction, the menu picture corresponding to the other menu indication is displayed. When the finger 50 slides in the Y direction individual menus in the menu picture are sequentially selected. Then, when an execution operation is carried out, a program corresponding to the selected individual menu is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventor: Shoji Suzuki
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Publication number: 20070236477Abstract: A touchpad-based input system and method of a portable device capable of facilitating manipulation of device operation. The touchpad-based input method of a portable device having a display and a touchpad determines whether a scrolling signal is input through the touchpad, scrolls a current presentation across the display in a direction based on the scrolling signal, and displays another presentation as a result of the scrolling when a scrolling signal is input.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTDInventors: Dong Ryu, Jong Lee, Seung Shin, Byeong Hwang
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Publication number: 20070236478Abstract: Touch panel systems and methods are disclosed that can distinguish temporally overlapping touch inputs from single touch inputs so that valid touch position coordinates can be determined. Touch panel systems and methods of the present invention can distinguish overlapping touches by comparing signal magnitudes to specified thresholds, by comparing the rates of change of signal magnitudes or measured positions to determined parameters, by locating the proximity a calculated location to icons or other such active areas, and the like. Because touch panel systems and methods of the present invention can discriminate single touches from double touches, they can be used in multiple user applications such as multiplayer games as well as in applications that may be subject to rapidly successive or overlapping touch inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Bernard GEAGHAN, Robert Moshrefzadeh, Craig Cordeiro, Edward Hagermoser, James Hart, Paul Hatin, Karl Hauck, Richard Peterson, Stephen Schulz, Gordon Taylor
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Publication number: 20070236479Abstract: An intuitive image navigator is described. The intuitive image navigator comprises a direction control device and a rotational control ring. The image direction control device moves an image shown on a display of an electronic device, for example, an electronic map on a display of a portable electronic device. The rotational control ring is configured around the image direction control device to control the display condition of the image on the display. The image direction control device provides an intuitive omni-directional variable-speed scrolling function and the rotational control ring provides a stepless variable-speed changing function for browsing the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: HIGH TECH COMPUTER CORP.Inventors: John C. Wang, Chien-Hsin Huang, Chung-Tao Huang
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Publication number: 20070236480Abstract: A fast rasterizer uses a fast memory that has a bit-set port for receiving data and a totally independent readout and clear port for outputting a waveform image. The fast memory is organized into rows and columns corresponding to the rows and columns of a raster display device, with each memory location or cell holding a single bit. The fast memory is divided into parallel sections so that one column of each section may be written into each clock cycle, resulting in the possibility of writing a plurality of columns into the fast memory each clock cycle. Each memory cell is set when a row and column write signal for the cell are asserted, and is read out and cleared when a row and column read signal for the cell are asserted. Row logic using thermometer codes is used to set the row lines for the selected column in each section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Steven Sullivan, Terrance Beale
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Publication number: 20070236481Abstract: An on-screen display system is located externally a KVM switch. The on-screen display system includes a first end, an on-screen display circuit, a switch circuit and a second end. The first end receives a video signal from a computer. The on-screen display circuit generates an on-screen display menu signal. The switch circuit receives the video signal from the computer and the on-screen display menu signal from the on-screen display circuit. The on-screen display system combines the video signal and the on-screen display menu signal, or overlaps the on-screen display menu signal on the video signal to be displayed on the display according to a control signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Chien-hsing Liu
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Publication number: 20070236482Abstract: A larger display can be directly attached to the portable device to enhance the experience of the portable device. In the case of video or pictures, the optimal resolution shows on the attachable display. When the attachable display is not connected, the local display on the device shows the appropriate resolution for the local display. The attachable display has a processor for decoding video from the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Proctor, Thamer Abanami, Brett Bentsen
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Publication number: 20070236483Abstract: Systems for displaying images are provided. A representative system comprises a display panel. The display panel comprises first, second and third signal lines, and first and second pixel areas. The first and second signal lines are extended straight along a first direction. The third signal line is extended straight along a second direction and interlaced with the first and second signal lines. The first pixel area is coupled to the first signal line, and the second pixel area is coupled to the second signal line and the first signal line and has a second driving area. A relative position of a first driving area in the first pixel area is different from that of a second driving area in the second pixel area and the first and second pixels display the same color.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Shih-Chang Chang, Du-Zen Peng
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Publication number: 20070236484Abstract: A method of extracting an optimized digital variable resistor (“DVR”) value of a display panel, the method including varying a DVR value, corresponding to a common voltage, and applying the varied DVR values to the display panel, measuring brightness values of the display panel for at least two frames, extracting flicker values corresponding to the varied DVR values using the brightness values, and extracting an optimized DVR value by generating first to third coordinate values in which coordinate values have x-coordinate values and y-coordinate values representing DVR values and flicker values, respectively, calculating a first linear function of a first straight line connecting two of the coordinate values, and a second linear function of a second straight line using the first linear function and the other of the coordinate values, and extracting an x-coordinate value at an intersection point of the first and second lines, as the optimized DVR value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTDInventors: Kwan-Young Oh, Seung-Woo Lee, Jae-Ho Oh
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Publication number: 20070236485Abstract: Methods and systems for displaying an image as a virtual representation of an object based upon detected external light are described. An illustrative computer-implemented method includes steps of detecting the ambient light of an environment, such as a room, at a display surface. Data representative of the detected ambient light is processed to determine a direction of the detected light with respect to the display surface. An image is displayed on the display surface as a virtual representation of an object based upon the detected ambient light. Shadowing affects may be displayed to create the appearance that the virtual representation of the object casts a shadow on the display surface. Physical objects placed against or near to the surface of the display surface may also have images displayed on the display surface corresponding to shadows created by the ambient light.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventor: Forrest Trepte
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Publication number: 20070236486Abstract: Architecture for transmitting a video signal and an control clock signal between an ASIC and a panel in a display is introduced. Two dummy shift registers (DSRs) and switches are used for sending out the control clock signal to an ASIC. The ASIC compares the control clock signal sent out from the DSR with the video signals desired to be sent to a display panel. Time difference between the control clock signal and the video signals is obtained by the ASIC and the video signals sent out from the ASIC are delayed with the time difference, in order to be synchronized with a shift pulse generated by operation of a shift register in the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Ksuan-Chun Ku
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Publication number: 20070236487Abstract: Disclosed are a driving apparatus of a PDP to decrease the size of the PDP as well as to enhance electrical characteristics by mounting a plurality of control chips and memories on a single package, and a fabrication method thereof. The driving apparatus includes a multi-chip module in which at least one control chip having a control circuit for controlling the PDP, and at least one memory are mounted on a single package, wherein the multi-chip module is mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) of a control board.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Jin Ryu, Bong Baik, Sam Cho, Woo Jang
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Publication number: 20070236488Abstract: A method and system are provided that prioritize the output of an image triage that is based on rapid serial visual presentation. User responses and estimates of the effectiveness with which each image is likely to have been processed by a user are employed for post triage image prioritization of potential targets. Images associated with a user response, processed during optimal user states, are assigned the highest priority for post triage examination, as targets are likely. Images without a user response that are processed during optimal user states are assigned the lowest priority, as these are unlikely to contain targets. Images with a user response that are processed during suboptimal states are assigned a medium priority, as these are likely to contain a high number of false positives. Images without a user response, processed during suboptimal user states are flagged for reprocessing as these may contain targets that the user may not have detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Honeywell international Inc.Inventors: Santosh Mathan, Michael Dorneich, Patricia Ververs, Stephen Whitlow
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Publication number: 20070236489Abstract: One aspect relates to determining a position of at least one positional display element that can be used to display at least an image portion; and displaying the at least the image portion with the at least one positional display element based at least in part on the determining the position of the at least one positional display element. Another aspect relates to determining a position of at least one positional display element, in which the position can be used to affect a visual presentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo
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Publication number: 20070236490Abstract: An image display and review system for display of medical images represented by a digital image data set wherein a pre-defined number of viewports for display of different image representations is provided and wherein at least some of these viewports are configured to enable sequential display of different image representations deduced from the digital image data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: AGFA-GEVAERTInventors: Alessi Casteele, Luc Verstraeten, Matthieu Ferrant, Josef Friedrichkeit
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Publication number: 20070236491Abstract: Physician interactive workstations with global cardiac voxel distribution visualization may also include one or more of a 3-D color scale image of a population of voxel in the heart and/or an electronic boundary-tracing tool configured to accept user input to electronically define at least one boundary of a target region of a heart in a medical image of a patient on a display. The workstation may be configured to evaluate intensity of voxels associated with tissue within the defined boundary of the target region of the heart whereby cardiotoxicity is evaluated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: William Hundley, Craig Hamilton, Ralph D'Agostino
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Publication number: 20070236492Abstract: There is provided an image processing system, which includes: a volume data processor for forming volume data based on image signals and setting at least one frame in the volume data; an AGC/LGC parameter setting unit for setting axial gain compensation (AGC) and lateral gain compensation (LGC) parameters based on the frame; a gain parameter setting unit for setting a gain parameter based on the frame; an amplifying unit for performing AGC/LGC upon image signals based on the AGC/LGC parameters and amplifying the image signals based on the gain parameter; a brightness adjusting unit for analyzing intensities of pixels included in the volume data formed based on the image signal performing the AGC/LGC and adjusting the gain, and adjusting brightness of the volume data based on the analysis result; and an image processor for forming images based on the frame and the volume data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Medison Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chi Young AHN, Young Seuk Song, Do Young Choi
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Publication number: 20070236493Abstract: [problem] New functions including fade-in and fade-out are provided in view of particularity of three-dimensional image display. [means to solve the problem] During a fade-out process, a left-eye image (L image) is moved in a left direction while it is gradually reduced in size, and a right-eye image (R image) is moved in a right direction while it is gradually reduced in size. Thus, parallax between the L image and the R image is gradually increased. When the image is viewed through a 3D filter, it appears as if a subject to be displayed on a still image were gradually drawn in a depth direction. Furthermore, this effect can be magnified when the sizes of the L image and the R image are gradually reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Keiji Horiuchi, Yoshihiro Hori, Takatoshi Yoshikawa, Goro Hamagishi, Satoshi Takemoto, Ken Mashitani
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Publication number: 20070236494Abstract: A scanning system that acquires three-dimensional images as an incremental series of fitted three-dimensional data sets is improved by testing for successful incremental fits in real time and providing a variety of visual user cues and process modifications depending upon the relationship of newly acquired data to previously acquired data. The system may be used to aid in error-free completion of three-dimensional scans. The methods and systems described herein may also usefully be employed to scan complex surfaces including occluded or obstructed surfaces by maintaining a continuous three-dimensional scan across separated subsections of the surface. In one useful dentistry application, a full three-dimensional surface scan may be obtained for two dental arches in occlusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Ilya Kriveshko
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Publication number: 20070236495Abstract: An apparatus and method for processing pixel depth information eliminates stalling of data in a pixel pipeline, by performing late Z processing for one or more pixels currently in the pixel pipeline and early Z processing for one or more pixels entering the pixel pipeline. The apparatus and method also includes determining whether the late Z processing for the one or more pixels currently in the pixel pipeline has been completed. The apparatus and method also includes solely performing early Z processing for subsequent pixels entering the pixel pipeline responsive to determining that late Z processing for the one or more pixels currently in the pixel pipeline has been completed. The methods and apparatus, facilitates concurrent processing of early and late Z data to avoid flushing portions of the pixel pipeline.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: ATI Technologies Inc.Inventors: Andrew Gruber, Christopher Brennan
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Publication number: 20070236496Abstract: A graphic arts image development process includes the generation of a computer tomography scan of an object to yield a computer data file representative of a three-dimensional volume X-ray density of the object. Computer algorithms operate on the computer data file to yield an object rendering as a three-dimensional array of false color pixels. A graphic arts technique is applied to the object rendering within a two-dimensional image space to yield the graphic arts image. Graphic art image techniques applied to the object rendering include duplication, symmetry inversion, contrast inversion, superposition, or distortion. Superposition is of a second image where the second image is provided by conventional imaging techniques or is a rendering of a second object produced by computer tomography scanning.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Charles Keller, Ali N. Bahadur
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Publication number: 20070236497Abstract: A feature extracting unit obtains sensor data from a plurality of sensors to calculate each feature. When an event determining unit determines the occurrence of an event based on each feature, a display data constructor generates remote-controller display data for displaying the event, and controls a remote-controller display device to display the remote-controller display data. When a user decision is input from a user input if based on this display, a control unit controls the sensors to be turned ON or OFF. When an infrared sensor detects an abnormality, a microwave sensor whose power consumption is small after the infrared sensor is turned ON. When the microwave sensor detects an abnormality, a video camera and a microphone are turned ON, and the microwave sensor is turned OFF. A communication unit wirelessly transmits an image signal captured by the video camera and an audio signal processed by the microphone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Tetsujiro KONDO, Naoki Kobayashi, Yasuhiro Fujimori, Yasuaki Takahashi, Koji Ohta, Naoki Takeda
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Publication number: 20070236498Abstract: Graphics-rendering operation is performed by a procedure including: inputting a vector data group representing the shape of a graphic object to a vector data group management unit; inputting, to a rendering attribute data management unit, rendering attribute data representing information pertains to internal attributes of the graphic object; inputting resource information indicating a usage status into a resource information management unit; reading the managed vector data group from the vector data group management unit; computing a feature indicating the geometrical feature of the input graphic object by means of the feature computing unit; reading the computed graphic feature level and the resource information managed by the resource information management unit; effecting switching to generation of optimum rendering data; reading the vector data group managed by the vector data group management unit and the rendering attribute data managed by the rendering attribute data management unit; generating renderiType: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Yasukazu Higuchi, Isao Mihara
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Publication number: 20070236499Abstract: A graphic object is rendered by means of managing a processing sequence and data, both of which pertain to a vector to be processed included in a vector data group to become inputs; extracting data pertaining to data to be processed from the vector data group which are to become inputs, in accordance with management information; computing sequence of processing of the extracted vector data; notifying management of a target point to be processed and completion of processing of a target vector, through use of the computed processing sequence information; determining whether or not fill-in of the target point to be processed is enabled, on the basis of management information about the target point to be processed, to thus compute fill-in information; and rendering a graphic object through use of the computed fill-in information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Isao MIHARA, Yasukazu HIGUCHI
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Publication number: 20070236500Abstract: An image processing system using vector pixel is disclosed. The system includes a vector pixel with 1 byte, a data unit structure, a data portion, a file generation unit, and a data processing unit. The vector pixel with 1 byte is configured such that, in the low 4 bits, a vector information portion is positioned, and information of one of 8 vectors, up, down, left, right, up-left, up-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right vectors, with respect to X- and Y-axis, is stored. The data unit structure forms a partial image by combining the vector pixel, and has a boundary indicator for indicating the boundary of the partial image at the end of the data unit structure. The data portion forms a complete image by combining the data unit, and has a terminator for indicating the termination of the complete image at the end of the data portion. The file generation unit forms the data portion according to a specific command, and generates/stores a computer image file based on the data portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Kum-Young CHOI, Wha Rim, Jung-Hwan Cho
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Publication number: 20070236501Abstract: In blendshape-based facial animation, two main approaches are used to create the key expressions: manual sculpting and statistically-based techniques. Hand-generated expressions have the advantage of being intuitively recognizable, thus allowing animators to use conventional keyframe control. However, they may cover only a fraction of the expression space, resulting in large reproduction animation errors. On the other hand, statistically-based techniques produce eigenfaces that give minimal reproduction errors but are visually non-intuitive. In the invention the applicants propose a technique to convert a given set of hand-generated key expressions into another set of so-called quasi-eigen faces. The resulting expressions resemble the original hand-generated expressions, but have expression space coverages more like those of statistically generated expression bases. The effectiveness of the proposed technique is demonstrated by applying it to hand-generated expressions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Ig-Jae Kim, Hyeong-Seok Ko
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Publication number: 20070236502Abstract: The combination of complex physical simulations and realistic real-time interactive virtual environments provides engineers with a means to test the design in various environments before finishing the final products, and program management with a means for better communication and measurement of progress. The present invention provides a system that combines complicated physical simulations with a real-time visualization software tool, and displays the results in realistic 3D environments. The Generic Visualization System (GVS) displays the combined results of many different simulation programs, including several Semi-Automated Forces (SAF) variations (e.g., OneSAF, JSAF, and others), simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Paul C. Huang, Christopher A. Holmes, Jeffrey M.R. Wolff, Daniel J. Challou
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Publication number: 20070236503Abstract: A digital visual interface apparatus includes a digital visual interface, a first memory, a second memory, and a switch unit. A transmission mode of the digital visual interface apparatus includes a digital mode and an analog mode. The first memory and the second memory are respectively used for storing the extended display identification data (EDID) in the digital mode and the analog mode. Wherein, the switch unit provides an operating voltage to the first memory when the transmission mode of the digital visual interface apparatus is in the digital mode, and the switch unit provides an operating voltage to the second memory when the transmission mode of the digital visual interface apparatus is in the analog mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Coretronic CorporationInventors: Nan-Jiun Yin, Yen-Hsien Su
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Publication number: 20070236504Abstract: The Intelligent Graphics Plug Map System automatically converts plug maps into Intelligent Graphics with intelligent behaviors. The electronic trouble shooting system enables users to easily navigate large quantities of interrelated data and accurately analyze how each plug is used. The system automatically integrates additional information such as the function of each contact, what signals are connected to the contact, and what tools and processes are required to repair or test electrical circuitry. The system provides an Intelligent Plug Map Recognizer that associates a correct contact label for each contact associated with a plug map file defining a plug map; an HTML Generator that generates an HTML file for the plug map; a CGM4 File Builder that generates an intelligent plug map file from the plug map file; and a technical data system application that synchronizes plug map views when a contact associated with the plug map is identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Lawrence Baum, John Boose, Molly Boose
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Publication number: 20070236505Abstract: This disclosure describes a number of devices or techniques that can be capable of obtaining an operational capacity for a shared image device; estimating at least one operational resource to perform a transformation of one or more images based at least in part on the obtaining the operational capacity; and sharing the one or more images with at least one other shared image device in a manner that performs the transformation of the one or more images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Edward K.Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, Robert W. Lord, Mark A. Malamud, John D. Rinaldo
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Publication number: 20070236506Abstract: The present invention provides for gamut mapping between a source device and a destination device, the destination device having a destination device black point with a hue, and the source device and the destination device being respectively characterized by a source gamut shell and a destination gamut shell. A lightness compression is performed using the source gamut shell, the destination gamut shell and the destination device black point. A constant lightness transformation is performed, wherein the constant lightness transformation modifies the destination gamut shell so that a shell boundary of the destination gamut shell on the hue plane containing the destination device black point is shifted from an original position to align with a neutral axis of the destination gamut shell. A chroma compression is performed using the source gamut shell and the modified destination gamut shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Siu-Kei Tin
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Publication number: 20070236507Abstract: A method for generating a presentation of a region-of-interest within an original image for display on a display screen, the region-of-interest being at a depth within the original image and being occluded by a portion of the original image at a lesser depth, the method comprising: applying graduated transparency to the original image to generate the presentation, the graduated transparency reducing occlusion of the region-of-interest by making transparent at least some of the portion of the original image occluding the region-of-interest, the graduated transparency when applied renders within the presentation a focal region having a maximum level of transparency at the depth of and for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region where transparency decreases with lessening depth from the maximum level to that of the original image surrounding the shoulder region to provide context for the focal region with respect to the original image; and, displaying the presentation on the disType: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Idelix Software Inc.Inventor: MARK H. A. TIGGES
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Publication number: 20070236508Abstract: A system(s) and method(s) that facilitate managing regions of a gridded map. The regions maintain independent status and functionality while interfacing with one or more other installed regions. Grids duplicated between one or more regions do not consume system resources and/or are not removed if needed by at least one installed system. Grids are not duplicated between two or more regions and regions can be independently installed and uninstalled. The installed independent regions are maintained as a single file allowing seamless viewing between regions, which is facilitated at various levels of details.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Duncan Lawler, David Buerer, Nikolai Faaland, Bryan Beatty
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Publication number: 20070236509Abstract: Enhancements to a strategy object editor for creating and modifying control strategies for process control systems (both distributed and discrete) is described. The improvements include: supporting a set of graphical depictions for individual control object (modified by an appearance object editor), drag and drop connections for declarations that connect control strategies to other control strategies, GUI-based designation of object execution order, automatically applied line styles based upon connection data type, and automatic modification of elements within an appearance object to accommodate a moved attribute.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Mikhail Fishbeyn, Paul Meskonis, Christopher Baldwin