Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090268809 | Method, apparatus and system for robust video transmission - A method of transmitting video data related to a sequence of video frames, includes: encoding the video frames according to a first predictive encoding to generate encoded video data, the encoded video data including a prediction error based on the difference between a portion of a current video frame in the sequence and a first predictor thereof based on a first preceding video frame in the sequence; generating auxiliary video data related to the portion of the current video frame; and transmitting the encoded video data and the auxiliary video data to a receiver, the encoded video data being transmitted over a first channel, and the auxiliary video data being transmitted over a second channel. The step of generating auxiliary video data includes calculating a correlation between the first predictor and a predetermined second predictor based on a second preceding video frame in the sequence, the second preceding video frame preceding in the sequence the first preceding video frame. | 10-29-2009 |
20090304090 | Method for Scalable Video Coding - A method for estimating motion for the scalable video coding, includes the step of estimating the motion field of a sequence of photograms which can be represented with a plurality of space resolution levels including computing the motion field for the minimum resolution level and, until the maximum resolution level is reached, repeating the steps of: rising by one resolution level; extracting the photograms for such resolution level; and computing the motion field for such resolution level. The motion field is computed through an optical flow equation which contains, for every higher level than the minimum resolution level, a regularization factor between levels which points out the difference between the solution for the considered level and the solution for the immediately lower resolution level. A more or less high value of the regularization factor implies more or less relevant changes of the component at the considered resolution during the following process iterations. | 12-10-2009 |
20100215248 | Method for Determining Dense Disparity Fields in Stereo Vision - In a stereo vision system comprising two cameras shooting the same scene from different positions, a method is performed for determining dense disparity fields between digital images shot by the two cameras, including the steps of capturing a first and a second image of the scene, and determining, for each pixel of the second image, the displacement from a point in the first image to such pixel of the second image minimising an optical flow objective function, wherein the optical flow objective function includes, for each pixel of the second image, a term depending in a monotonously increasing way on the distance between the epipolar line associated with such pixel and the above point in the first image, such term depending on calibration parameters of the two cameras and being weighed depending on the uncertainty of the calibration data. | 08-26-2010 |
20120299932 | METHOD FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE BOUNDING BOX OF VECTORIAL GRAPHIC SHAPES - Method for determining the bounding box of a computerized graphic shape comprising one or more primitives described in vectorial mode, wherein the bounding box is calculated by applying analytical mathematical formulas to the vectorial description of the primitives constituting the shape without preliminarily performing a phase of drawing and displaying of the shape through resolution of the vectorial primitives that compose it. | 11-29-2012 |
20130308861 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPARING IMAGES - A method for comparing a first image with a second image. The method identifies first keypoints in the first image and second keypoints in the second image and associates each first keypoint with a corresponding second keypoint to form a corresponding keypoint match. For each pair of first keypoints, the method further calculates the distance therebetween for obtaining a corresponding first length. Similarly, for each pair of second keypoints, the method calculates the distance therebetween for obtaining a corresponding second length. The method further calculates a plurality of distance ratios; each distance ratio is based on a length ratio between a selected one between a first length and a second length and a corresponding selected one between a second length and a first length, respectively. | 11-21-2013 |