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Bart Bellers, Vremde BE
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20140172483 | EVENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Event management systems, methods, and computer program products. The event management system receives data defining participants and dates for an event, such as a business meeting. The system may determine the availability of the participants on the proposed dates based on data received from one or more calendar applications, if available. The system may then generate a plurality of event options based on participant availability and option costs. An event organizer may then select options from the plurality of options, and cause the selected options to be sent to the participants. The participants classify the received options as preferred, acceptable, or unacceptable. Based on these classifications, the system determines acceptable options which may include a “best option”. The event organizer selects one or more acceptable options for confirmation by the participants. In response to the participants confirming an option, the option may be booked by the event management system. | 06-19-2014 |
Erwin Bellers, Fremont, CA US
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20090207313 | Distributing candidate vectors based on local motion complexity - A system and method for distributing candidate motion vectors divides a picture frame ( | 08-20-2009 |
20100033622 | Multiple description coding video transmission using de-interlacing mechanisms - Multiple Description Coding (MDC) has been shown to be an effective technique for robust transmission of video data over networks including wireless systems and the Internet. A method is provided where the video signal ( | 02-11-2010 |
20100157147 | SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DE-INTERLACING WITH ERROR CRITERION - A de-interlacing device and method are provided that may be used in a memory based video processor. The de-interlacer mixes the output of a temporal de-interlacer and a spatial de-interlacer. Two separate error values are used; one for the temporal de-interlacer and another for the spatial de-interlacer. The de-interlacing device calculates from the two error values, using a non-linear mapping, a mix factor used to mix between the outputs of the spatial and temporal de-interlacers. | 06-24-2010 |
20110128448 | Temporal Fallback For High Frame Rate Picture Rate Conversion - An apparatus to provide a fall-back procedure for a PRC imaging device is described. The apparatus includes a PRC controller, a system resource monitor, and a PRC setting calculator. The PRC controller outputs a stream of images at an adjustable temporal rate. The adjustable temporal rate is constrained within a range defined by a first predetermined rate and a second predetermined rate. The system resource monitor obtains a measurement of system resource utilization. The PRC setting calculator determines a setting for the PRC controller in response to the measurement of system resource utilization. Additionally, the PRC controller determines a value for the adjustable temporal rate in response to the setting. | 06-02-2011 |
Erwin Bellers, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20120256906 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO RENDER 3D IMAGES FROM A 2D SOURCE - A system and method to render 3D images from a 2D source are described. An embodiment of a method to render 3D images from a 2D source comprises the steps of providing a graphics rendering device to estimate depth of a 2D image; providing video or graphics textures and depth-maps to describe an object in a 3D scene; creating, in one embodiment, a single view angle and in another preferred embodiment at least two view angles of the 3D scene to represent an intraocular distance using the graphics rendering device; and presenting both of the at least two view angles on a display using the graphics rendering device and especially the commonly available 3D imaging technology of the graphics rendering device. | 10-11-2012 |
Erwin B. Bellers, Fremont, CA US
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20090279609 | MOTION-COMPENSATED PROCESSING OF IMAGE SIGNALS - In a motion-compensated processing of images, input images are down-scaled (scl) to obtain down-scaled images, the down-scaled images are subjected to motion-compensated processing (ME UPC) to obtain motion-compensated images, the motion-compensated images are up-scaled (sc | 11-12-2009 |
20110022418 | Arrangement And Approach For Motion-Based Image Data Processing - A system and method for generating a health insurance explanation of benefits for a patient is provided for receiving one or more adjudicated claims from a health insurance company; analyzing the one or more claims in relation to patient information stored in a patient records database; and generating a personalized message to the patient about the patient's health care based on the stored patient information and the adjudicated claims. The personalized message, applied to an EOB generation system associated with the health insurance company, forms a part of an enhanced EOB to be provided to the patient. | 01-27-2011 |
Erwin Ben Bellers, Fremont, CA US
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20110019095 | Arrangement And Approach For Image Data Processing - Image data is processed to produce an output using a frame insertion approach. According to an example embodiment, frames are generated for video data, based upon the video data and the presence (or absence) of artefacts in the video data. In one application, a dynamic frame insertion approach is used to selectively generate peaked and blurred video frames in a manner that mitigates undesirable display and/or enhancement of artefacts by tuning down or turning off the generation and/or insertion of video frames. | 01-27-2011 |
20110050991 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FRAME RATE CONVERSION USING MULTI-RESOLUTION TEMPORAL INTERPOLATION - A system and method for frame rate conversion using multi-resolution temporal interpolation utilizes motion estimation on input images to produce at least one motion vector and temporal interpolation on the input images in at least one spatial resolution that is determined by a characteristic of the at least one motion vector. | 03-03-2011 |