Patents Issued in January 31, 2013
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Publication number: 20130027565Abstract: An imaging system may include an array of image pixels. The array of image pixels may be provided with one or more rows and columns of optically shielded dark image pixels. The dark image pixels may be used to produce verification image data that follows the same pixel-to-output data path of light-receiving pixels. The output signals from dark pixels may be continuously or intermittently compared with a set of expected output signals to verify that the imaging system is functioning properly. In some arrangements, verification image data may include a current frame number that is encoded into the dark pixels. The encoded current frame number may be compared with an expected current frame number. In other arrangements, dark pixels may be configured to have a predetermined pattern of conversion gain levels. The output signals may be compared with a “golden” image or other predetermined set of expected output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Johannes Solhusvik, Neal Crook
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Publication number: 20130027566Abstract: Imaging systems may be provided with image sensors having verification circuitry. Verification circuitry may be configured to continuously or occasionally verify that the image sensor is functioning properly. For example, verification circuitry may be configured to monitor levels of leakage current during standby mode. Verification circuitry may be coupled between a power supply and circuitry that is powered by that power supply. When the imaging system is in standby mode, circuitry associated with the imaging system such as pixel circuitry may draw a standby leakage current. Verification circuitry may be configured to measure the amount of standby leakage current drawn by associated imaging system circuitry. If the measured level of standby leakage current exceeds a maximum acceptable level of standby leakage current, a warning signal may be generated. Standby leakage current levels on multiple power supply lines may be monitored with associated verification circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Johannes Solhusvik, Steffen Skaug
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Publication number: 20130027567Abstract: Preferably, seven classes of observers are defined, according to different sets of Colour Matching Functions. By displaying specific colour patches of a classification chart using colour display devices having different sets of primaries, and by asking an actual observer to compare his perception of the same colour as displayed on each colour display device, the method allows assigning said observer his specific class. It is proposed a specific apparatus to implement this method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Abhijit Sarkar, Laurent Blonde, Patrick Morvan, Marine Le Breton
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Publication number: 20130027568Abstract: Systems and methods of objective video quality measurement based on support vector machines. The video quality measurement systems can obtain information pertaining to features of a target training video, obtain corresponding information pertaining to features of a reference version of the target training video, and employ the target training features and/or the reference training features to build video quality models using such support vector machines. Based on the target training features and/or the reference training features used to build such video quality models, the video quality models can be made to conform more closely to the human visual system. Moreover, using such video quality models in conjunction with target features of a target video whose perceptual quality is to be measured, and/or reference features of a reference video, the video quality measurement systems can be employed to predict measurements of the perceptual quality of such a target video with increased accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Dekun Zou, Beibei Wang
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Publication number: 20130027569Abstract: A digital camera system that implements a method for providing image processing customized according to an identified person. The method includes: capturing an input digital image of a scene; analyzing the input digital image using a person recognition algorithm to identify at least one particular person in the input digital image; retrieving image processing preferences associated with one of the identified particular persons; processing the input digital image to form a modified digital image according to the retrieved image processing preferences; and storing the modified digital image in a storage memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Kenneth Alan Parulski
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Publication number: 20130027570Abstract: A display control apparatus having a connecting portion communicably connected to an imaging apparatus obtains an inclination angle of the imaging apparatus, and displays a displayed item on a display unit based on the obtained inclination angle. At this time, the display control apparatus performs control for displaying the displayed item indicating an inclination angle whose positive and negative have been inverted relative to positive and negative of the obtained inclination angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Yuichi Kinoshita
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Publication number: 20130027571Abstract: A digital camera system that implements a method for providing image processing customized according to an identified person. The method includes: capturing an input digital image of a scene; identifying at least one particular person in the input digital image by analyzing signals received from an electronic device associated with the particular person; retrieving image processing preferences, wherein the retrieved image processing preferences are associated with one of the identified particular persons; processing the input digital image to form a modified digital image according to retrieved image processing preferences; and storing the modified digital image in a storage memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Kenneth Alan Parulski
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Publication number: 20130027572Abstract: A head-mounted display (HMD) displays a visual representation of a physical interaction with an input interface that is located outside of the field of view. In one embodiment, the visual representation includes symbols that indicate when close proximity or physical contact is made with the input interface. In another embodiment, the visual representation is a simulation of the physical interaction with the input interface. The visual representation displayed by the HMD can beneficially enable the wearer to interact with the input interface more efficiently.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventor: David Petrou
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Publication number: 20130027573Abstract: Method and apparatus of detecting orientation of document using OCR. Decoding. The method includes (1) capturing an image of a document having a text string with an imaging arrangement having a solid-state imager; (2) storing into a memory a captured image of the document obtained by the solid-state imager; (3) performing OCR decoding on the text string in the captured image of the document to find an up-direction of the document in the captured image; and (4) setting an orientation of the document in the captured image based upon the up-direction of the document. In one implementation, the text string includes an OCR string specifically designed for OCR decoding.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Adithya Krishnamurthy, Michelle Wang
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Publication number: 20130027574Abstract: Imaging systems may be provided with image sensors and verification circuitry. Verification circuitry may be configured to continuously verify proper operation of the image sensor during operation. Verification circuitry may include one or more heating elements formed on a common substrate with image pixels of the image sensor. Verification data may be generated by powering on the heating elements and collecting charges generated in image pixels of the image sensor in response to heat generated by the powered heating element. Heat image charges may be read out using the same readout circuitry that is used to readout imaging data generated in response to incoming light. Heat image data may be used to verify proper operation of all components of an imaging system. Based on a comparison of the verification data with a predetermined standard, an imaging system may continue to operate normally or corrective action may be taken.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Johannes Solhusvik
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Publication number: 20130027575Abstract: Imaging systems may include camera modules that include an array of image sensors. An image sensor may include multiple image pixel arrays arranged in rows and columns, multiple control circuits for operating the image pixels of that image sensor, and shared readout circuitry for reading out the image pixels of the image pixel arrays of that image sensor. Each control circuit may be operable to select rows of image pixels that extend across a row of image pixel arrays. Shared readout circuitry may include one or more line buffers configured to temporarily store image data captured by image pixels in the selected rows of image pixels. Shared readout circuitry may include selection circuitry configured to readout image data from groups of associated pixels located in separate image pixel arrays. An imaging system may include processing circuitry for processing the image data from each group of pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Kwangbo Cho, Dongsoo Kim
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Publication number: 20130027576Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method for recognizing a broadcast digital pulse recognition tone in a beacon-based light positioning system. In some embodiments, the method includes capturing a digital image using an imaging sensor of an imaging device, identifying one or more regions of the digital image illuminated by one of one or more beacon light sources, determining a frequency content of each of the one or more regions, and determining a particular tone broadcast by the beacon light source illuminating a particular region using the frequency content of the particular region. In some embodiments, the imaging sensor has a frame rate and includes a rolling shutter, the rolling shutter having a sampling rate greater than the frame rate of the imaging sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: BYTELIGHT, INC.Inventors: Daniel RYAN, Peter STAATS, Rob SUMNER
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Publication number: 20130027577Abstract: An image sensor may be provided in which a pixel array includes imaging pixels and application-specific pixels. The application-specific pixels may include depth-sensing pixels, infrared imaging pixels, or other types of application-specific pixels. A color filter array may be formed over the pixel array. The color filter array may include Bayer color filter array formed over the imaging pixels. The color filter array may also include a plurality of green color filter elements formed over the application-specific pixels. Barrier structures may be interposed between imaging pixels and application-specific pixels. The barrier structures may be configured to reduce or eliminate optical crosstalk between imaging pixels and adjacent application-specific pixels. The barrier structures may include an opaque photodefinable material such as black or blue photodefinable material that may be configured to filter out wavelength bands of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Richard Holscher, Gennadly Agranov, Dongqing Cao
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Publication number: 20130027578Abstract: An image sensor may be provided that includes an image pixel array, analog column circuitry and digital column circuitry. The digital column circuitry may extract a systematic analog signal offset from data received from the analog column circuitry. The digital column circuitry may generate analog signal offset correction values based on the systematic analog signal offsets and provide the analog signal offset correction values to the analog column circuitry. The analog column circuitry may remove signal offsets from subsequently read out image data from the image pixel array using the analog signal offset correction values provided by the digital column circuitry. The image pixel array may include image pixels having color filters of various colors. The digital column circuitry may generate analog signal offset correction values corresponding to each of the various colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Shinichiro Matsuo
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Publication number: 20130027579Abstract: An image processing apparatus, method and non-transitory computer program storage device cooperate to process successive images. Respective frames are created and positioned within the successive images, where each frame has a border. When changes between the frame borders are detected, a controller triggers the capturing of an image. This approach results in the capturing of interesting moments, even if the subject is not a human subject. The change in frame boundaries may be categorized in a variety of ways, including change in aspect ratio, shape, orientation, and position, for example. By detecting the changes in this way, an imaging device can capture images of interesting events automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Masaya Kinoshita, Yutaka Yoneda, Takashi Kameya
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Publication number: 20130027580Abstract: Digital camera systems and methods are described that provide a color digital camera with direct luminance detection. The luminance signals are obtained directly from a broadband image sensor channel without interpolation of RGB data. The chrominance signals are obtained from one or more additional image sensor channels comprising red and/or blue color band detection capability. The red and blue signals are directly combined with the luminance image sensor channel signals. The digital camera generates and outputs an image in YCrCb color space by directly combining outputs of the broadband, red and blue sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: PROTARIUS FILO AG, L.L.C.Inventor: PROTARIUS FILO AG, L.L.C.
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Publication number: 20130027581Abstract: Techniques for adjusting exposure parameters of a camera such that video data captured by the camera may be coded efficiently. A camera with auto exposure control may capture and output frames of video. A pre-processor may estimate brightness of the frames of the video output from the camera. A controller may estimate a rate of brightness change among the frames, and when the rate of change is lower than a predetermined threshold, the controller may reduce sensitivity of the auto exposure control. A coding engine may predictively code the video.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Douglas Scott Price, Xiaosong Zhou, Hsi-Jung Wu
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Publication number: 20130027582Abstract: An electronic camera includes a recorder. A recorder records an image outputted from an imager in response to a recording operation. An assigner assigns an imaging direction at a time of accepting the recording operation to the image recorded by the recorder. An extractor executes a process for extracting one portion of images having a common imaging position from among a plurality of the images recorded by the recorder in response to a reproducing operation. An acceptor accepts a direction-designating operation in association with the extracting process of the extractor. A reproducer reproduces an image, to which an imaging direction equivalent to a direction designated by the direction-designating operation is assigned, among one the portion of images extracted by the extractor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventor: Akira Okasaka
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Publication number: 20130027583Abstract: Processing for judging whether a face is included in a frame is performed, in a predetermined interval, on each of frames included in a moving image of a subject, displayed on a monitor, until the judgment becomes positive. If it is judged that a face is included in a frame, the facial position is detected in the frame, and stored. Then, judgment is made as to whether a face is included in the next frame after predetermined time. If the judgment is positive, the facial position is detected. The previously stored facial position is replaced by the newly detected facial position, and the newly detected facial position is stored. These processes are repeated until photographing operation is performed by operating a release unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: FUJIFILM CORPORATIONInventor: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
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Publication number: 20130027584Abstract: An imaging system may include an image sensor array and circuitry that rotates and encodes images from the image sensor array. The circuitry may encode images from the image sensor into an image format such as a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format. The circuitry may perform rotations of the images during encoding into Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format. Image rotations during encoding and compression may include redefining minimum coded units of the encoded image such that minimum coded units of a rotated image are processed in the same order as minimum coded units in a non-rotated image. Redefinition of minimum coded units may include rewriting of parameters in a start of frame segment of an image data stream such that the height and width of minimum coded units are reversed during rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Adam Zerwick
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Publication number: 20130027585Abstract: A first lens unit having negative power, a second lens unit having positive power, a third lens unit having negative power, and a fourth lens unit having positive power are disposed in this order from an object side. At least the first lens unit to the third lens unit move to change intervals between lens units so that magnification is varied. The second lens unit has at least one air interval inside and is split into two lens units with a boundary of an air interval closest to an image side in the second lens unit, which includes a second-a lens unit on the object side and a second-b lens unit on the image side, and the second-b lens unit is moved in a plane substantially perpendicular to an optical axis for damping vibrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Konica Minolta Advanced Layers, Inc.Inventor: Yoshihito SOUMA
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Publication number: 20130027586Abstract: A zoom lens system has a plurality of lens units each composed of at least one lens element and, in order from the object side to the image side, comprises: a negative first lens unit being composed of two lens elements; a positive second lens unit; and a positive third lens unit, wherein in zooming from a wide-angle limit to a telephoto limit during image taking, the individual lens units are moved along an optical axis such that an interval between the first lens unit and the second lens unit decreases and that an interval between the second lens unit and the third lens unit increases, so that magnification change is achieved, and wherein on the image side relative to the second lens unit, an aperture diaphragm is arranged that moves along the optical axis integrally with the second lens unit during zooming.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Keiki Yoshitsugu, Takakazu Bito
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Publication number: 20130027587Abstract: Provided is a signal processing apparatus, including an input unit into which first image data and second image data are input, the first image data and the second image data being obtained by capturing a predetermined subject with an imaging unit and having mutually different states of blurring; a distance information calculation unit that calculates first distance information in accordance with a position in a depth direction of the subject based on the first image data and the second image data; and a distance information correction unit that calculates second distance information by performing, on the first distance information, processing to correct a deviation of the blurring caused by a mismatch between an image-forming plane of the subject and an imaging plane of the imaging unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Sony CorporationInventors: Akira MATSUI, Takami Mizukura
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Publication number: 20130027588Abstract: There is provided an image processing apparatus including a distortion component calculation unit calculating a distortion component in a time series, based on an image signal indicating a moving image composed of a frame image, for each of a first region corresponding to the whole frame image, a second region corresponding to one region obtained by dividing the frame image, and a third region corresponding to the other region obtained by dividing the frame image, and a decision unit deciding a scanning pattern of an imaging device having captured the moving image, which the image signal indicates, based on a combination of a correlation of distortion between the second region and the first region and a correlation of distortion between the second region and the third region.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Nobuhiro Ogawa, Tatsuya Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20130027589Abstract: A method and a camera provide an estimation of a mean signal to noise ratio value for an output image comprising a number of pixels, wherein each pixel of the output image has a pixel value. An image histogram divided into bins, the image histogram having information regarding the distribution of pixel values among the pixels of the output image. Each bin has a set of pixels having pixel values within a predetermined range. For each bin of the image histogram, a signal to noise ratio value of that bin may be attributed and weighted with the number of pixels in the set of pixels of that bin. The weighted signal to noise ratio values of the bins are summed, and the sum may then be divided by the total number of pixels of the output image or the total number of pixels in the bins of the image histogram.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: AXIS ABInventor: Filip Johansson
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Publication number: 20130027590Abstract: The present invention provides a method for efficiently removing noise of an image sensor. To this end, the present invention enables: an area to be divided into an edge area, a sensitivity difference generation area, and a pattern area relative to an input image of a Bayer pattern; and different noise removing methods to be applied according to each of the divided areas. By doing this, noise can be removed efficiently since the noise is adaptively removed in each area. Further, sensitivity differences between Gr and Gb are considered in such a manner that resolution can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.Inventors: Min-Kyu Park, Han-Sae Song, Hee-Chan Park, Young-Kwon Yoon, Yong-Gu Lee
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Publication number: 20130027591Abstract: A pixel sensor array includes a plurality of pixel sensors having a first gain and a plurality of pixel sensors having a second gain less than the first gain.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Rastislav Lukac, Shri Ramaswami, Sanghoon Bae
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Publication number: 20130027592Abstract: According to one embodiment, a solid-state imaging device includes an effective pixel portion in which effective pixels are provided, a light-shielded pixel portion in which light-shielded pixels are provided, an ADC circuit that performs an AD conversion operation for signal components read from the effective pixel and the light-shielded pixel, on the basis of a result of a comparison with a reference voltage on which a clamping voltage is superimposed, and an AD clamping circuit that calculates a clamping voltage for a target value of a black level read from the light-shielded pixel by extrapolating a relation between the clamping voltage and an AD-converted value of the black level read from the light-shielded pixel at the time when the clamping voltage is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhide SUGIURA, Hiroyasu Kunimi
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Publication number: 20130027593Abstract: A photoelectric conversion device includes: a photoelectric conversion layer which includes a thioindigo derivative.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SONY CORPORATIONInventors: Osamu Enoki, Ayumi Nihei
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Publication number: 20130027594Abstract: A pipelined readout method in an image sensor includes receiving one or more signals from a pixel of a row of a pixel array into a column storage at least partially during a time that a previously sampled amplified output of the column storage that is based on signals provided by a previous pixel of a previously read out row of the pixel array is converted from analog to digital by an analog-to-digital conversion circuit. The method further includes performing, by the analog-to-digital conversion circuit, analog-to-digital conversion of a sampled amplified output of the column storage that is based on the one or more signals from the pixel at least partially during a time that the column storage receives at least one signal from a another pixel of a subsequently read out row of the pixel array.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Alexander Krymski
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Publication number: 20130027595Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solid-state imaging apparatus including: a pixel array section having pixels laid out two-dimensionally to form a matrix to serve as pixels each used for detecting a physical quantity; an AD conversion section, which stands for an Analog to Digital conversion section, configured to carry out an AD conversion process on an analog pixel signal read out from the pixel array section; and a control section configured to control the AD conversion section on the basis of register values stored in a register, wherein in accordance with a clock frequency used for processing the pixel signal, the control section sets output bit count information expressed by one of the register values to serve as information used for setting an output bit count for the AD conversion process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Sony CorporationInventor: Jun Hashizume
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Publication number: 20130027596Abstract: Electronic devices may include monochrome image sensors having multi-storage-node image sensor pixels. A multi-storage-node image pixel may be synchronized with artificial light sources of different colors and may include a floating diffusion region and multiple storage regions. The image pixels may be sequentially exposed to each light color and may store charge associated with each color in each of the different storage regions. After exposure, the stored charge may be transferred to the floating diffusion region and subsequently read out using readout circuitry. The image pixel may have one set of storage gates that can perform both storage and transfer functions. Alternatively, the image pixel may have a first set of transfer gates for transferring charge to the storage regions and a second set of transfer gates for transferring charge from the storage regions to the floating diffusion region.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Chung Chun Wan
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Publication number: 20130027597Abstract: An image sensor includes front-side and backside photodetectors of a first conductivity type disposed in a substrate layer of the first conductivity type. A front-side pinning layer of a second conductivity type is connected to a first contact. The first contact receives a predetermined potential. A backside pinning layer of the second conductivity type is connected to a second contact. The second contact receives an adjustable and programmable potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: John P. McCarten, Robert Michael Guidash
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Publication number: 20130027598Abstract: An image sensor includes front-side and backside photodetectors of a first conductivity type disposed in a substrate layer of the first conductivity type. A front-side pinning layer of a second conductivity type is connected to a first contact. The first contact receives a predetermined potential. A backside pinning layer of the second conductivity type is connected to a second contact. The second contact receives an adjustable and programmable potential.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: John P. McCarten, Robert Michael Guidash
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Publication number: 20130027599Abstract: A projection system and an image processing method thereof are provided. The system includes a projector module, a photography module and a processing module. The projector module projects a first image frame to an object surface. The photography module photographs the object surface to derive a second image frame including the first image frame and an indication point, wherein the indication point is formed by light projected on the object surface by an external device. The processing module analyzes the second image frame to derive coordinate of the indication point in the second image frame, derives coordinate of at least a feature point of the first image frame in the second image frame according to a linear-approximation method, and transforms the coordinates of the indication point in the second image frame to the coordinates in the first image frame by using two-dimensional coordinate transformation equations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: APTOS TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Yung-Ching Hung, Meng-Chiou Liao
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Publication number: 20130027600Abstract: A camera module including a particle trap. The particle trap may be disposed in the camera module and may be operable to prevent particles from obstructing an optical path defined between a lens assembly and an image sensor. The particle trap may include a particle getter to retain particles in contact with the particle trap. The camera module may be operative to move the lens assembly so as to provide focus on the image sensor for objects at various distances from the camera module. The movement of the lens assembly may be a source of particles retained by the particle trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Flextronics AP, LLCInventors: Prebesh Pavithran, Yeow Thiam Ooi, Haw Chyn Cheng, Hung Khin Wong, Giap Chye Toh, Shun Kyo Low
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Publication number: 20130027601Abstract: Provided is an imaging device including an image sensor, and an engagement member which is an annular or cylindrical member provided between a lens mount unit and a first optical filter fixedly installed on a subject side of the image sensor, and has a second uneven portion formed in an inner circumferential direction, the second uneven portion having a shape corresponding to a first uneven portion formed on an outer periphery of a filter holding member for holding a second optical filter, and being for engaging the filter holding member in an attachable/detachable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Motoaki KOBAYASHI
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Publication number: 20130027602Abstract: In a camera module (51), a lid glass (15) protrudes from a sensor cover (14) toward an image pickup lens (1), and a base section (9) includes an overhanging part (9b) overhanging in such a manner as to cover part of the lid glass (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kyoji Kasuga
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Publication number: 20130027603Abstract: A catadioptric optical system of the present invention includes a first imaging optical system that collects a light beam from an object, and a second imaging optical system including a refractive portion that forms an intermediate image by receiving a light beam from the first imaging optical system and to form an image of the intermediate image on an image plane, the first imaging optical system includes a first optical element and a second optical element, a reflection surface of the reflective portion of the first optical element and a reflection surface of the reflective portion of the second optical element are disposed so as to face each other, and an aperture stop is disposed between the first optical element and the second optical element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Koji Maezawa
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Publication number: 20130027604Abstract: Disclosed are an image pickup lens which provides a sufficient back focus and can be subjected to a reflow process while offering a capability to be used with either a 1/10-inch-sized or a 1/12-inch-sized solid-state image pickup device, as well as an image pickup apparatus and a portable terminal employing such an image pickup lens. An image pickup lens for focusing an image of a subject on a photoelectric converting portion of a solid-state image pickup device, the image pickup lens comprising an aperture stop and a single lens arranged in this order from an object side, wherein the image pickup lens satisfies the following conditional formulae: 0.70 mm<f<1.60 mm??(1) 0.70<(r1+r2)/(r1?r2)<1.60??(2) where f: focal length of the image pickup lens (mm); r1: paraxial radius of curvature of an object-side surface of the single lens (mm); and r2: paraxial radius of curvature of an image-side surface of the single lens (mm).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Yuichi Ozaki, Kazuki Matsui
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Publication number: 20130027605Abstract: A zoom lens system has a plurality of lens units each composed of at least one lens element and, in order from the object side to the image side, comprises: a negative first lens unit being composed of two lens elements; a positive second lens unit; and a positive third lens unit, wherein in zooming from a wide-angle limit to a telephoto limit during image taking, the individual lens units are moved along an optical axis such that an interval between the first lens unit and the second lens unit decreases and that an interval between the second lens unit and the third lens unit increases, so that magnification change is achieved, and wherein on the image side relative to the second lens unit, an aperture diaphragm is arranged that moves along the optical axis integrally with the second lens unit during zooming.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Keiki Yoshitsugu, Takakazu Bito
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Publication number: 20130027606Abstract: Embodiments provide methods, apparatuses, and articles of manufacture for generating frames and changing lens positions based on the analysis of the frames. In one example, a controller coupled to a first camera and a second camera is to change a lens position of the first camera for a second frame based on the identification of a focal target in a frame generated by the second camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Shane D. Voss, Jason Yost, Tanvir Islam
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Publication number: 20130027607Abstract: Disclosed herein is a camera module including: an image sensor which converts an image entering through a lens into an electric signal; a rigid-flexible substrate which includes first and second rigid substrates distanced from each other and a flexible substrate to connect the first and the second rigid substrates to each other; a first connection part which is electrically connected to the rigid-flexible substrate; and a second connection part which has one end electrically connected to the first connection part and the other end connected to a cable, and which is disconnectable from the first connection part and the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC-MECHANICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Hae Jin Jeon, Joo Young Ha, In Taek Song
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Publication number: 20130027608Abstract: A method for displaying a video stream according to a format defined by a user, wherein a graphic element is superimposed on the displayed video stream, and wherein the dimensions and/or position of the graphic element are modified as a function of commands received from the user, so as to define a screen area in which a certain portion of the frames of the video stream is displayed. The video stream is then displayed in a format wherein, for each frame, the frame portion defined by the graphic element is displayed with altered dimensions and/or position on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: SISVEL TECHNOLOGY S.R.L.Inventors: Pietro Belisomi, Franco Mussino, Pietro Porzio Giusto, Saverio Celia
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Publication number: 20130027609Abstract: A display apparatus includes a conversion unit for converting first video data having a first frame rate to second video data having a second frame rate which is “n” times as high as the first frame rate (“n” being an integer of two or larger), and a display unit for displaying the second video data. When the first video data is video data of two successive frame images having different brightnesses, the conversion unit performs a first frame rate converting process for converting the first video data to the second video data by outputting a frame image group made of two successive frame images in the first video data “n” times in a row at the second frame rate. Consequently, the frame rate converting process can be performed without causing a deterioration of a visual effect such as an HDR effect, and a viewing environment comfortable for the user can be realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA
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Publication number: 20130027610Abstract: Disclosed herein is an image processing apparatus including an interlace/progressive conversion section configured to carry out interpolation processing on image data of the current field by making use of the image data of the current field and image data of a field leading ahead of the current field by one field period in order to obtain image data of a progressive system with no delay time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Sony CorporationInventor: Kazuhide FUJITA
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Publication number: 20130027611Abstract: A method and device regenerating a pixel clock signal, the method comprising, and the device being configured for: determining a first drift value D1 representative of a first time difference between a reference clock signal RC and a local clock signal LC based on a local pixel clock signal LPC; adjusting the local pixel clock signal LPC according to an adjustment command to provide a regenerated pixel clock signal RPC; determining a second drift value D2 representative of a second time difference between the reference clock signal RC and a regenerated clock signal based on the regenerated pixel clock signal RPC; and providing the adjustment command to the adjustable clock generator 32; 132; 316 for adjusting the local pixel clock signal LPC, wherein the adjustment command is based on the difference between the determined first and second drift values.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: ARNAUD CLOSSET
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Publication number: 20130027612Abstract: A method for presenting home screen shortcuts is disclosed. The method includes receiving a selection of shortcuts to a plurality of applications of at least two different types available for execution on a television device and presenting those shortcuts on a unified home screen user interface displayed on a TV screen or a second screen device. The method also includes responding to a user selection of one of the shortcuts by causing execution of the application associated with the shortcut, including in some instances effecting an intent (e.g., causing the associated application to achieve a state associated with the shortcut's intent). The different application types include applications, TV channels, websites, games, email, and widgets, such as a search widget.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Dennis Miloseski, Justin Koh
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Publication number: 20130027613Abstract: An image display apparatus, a portable terminal, and methods for operating the same are disclosed. The method for operating an image display apparatus includes displaying a screen based on a setting of a first user account corresponding to a first portable terminal on a display, receiving a login input for a second user account corresponding to a second portable terminal, logging in to the second user account, and switching the screen displayed on the display to a common screen based on the first and second user accounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jongcheol KIM, Kyungjin KIM, Hyunjung KIM, Sungjong PARK, Junhee YEO, Eunji LEE, Jaehoon CHO, Praveen Kumar SINGAPATI, Saravana KUMAR, Fairoz MATTE
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Publication number: 20130027614Abstract: A method for rendering one or more user interface objects on a television screen is disclosed. The method is performed at a computer system coupled with the television screen. The method includes receiving a request for rendering a user interface object, and identifying a variable scaling factor. The variable scaling factor is determined in accordance with a distance parameter corresponding to a distance between a respective user and the television screen. The method also includes rendering the user interface object on the television screen in accordance with the variable scaling factor while maintaining a display of a television program on the television screen based on a fixed scaling factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Jason Bayer, Daniel Lawrence Morrill, Leo Baghdassarian, Eric Vannier