| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080259203 | Systems And Methods For Identifying Camera Sensors - Systems and methods for identifying camera sensors are disclosed. In an exemplary implementation, a method for identifying camera sensors may include exposing a plurality of camera sensors at a time T1, each of the plurality of camera sensors having an array of pixels, and storing the location of unique pixels within the array of pixels for each of the camera sensors exposed at time T1 in a data structure. The method may also include exposing one of the plurality of camera sensors at time T2, and comparing the unique pixels within the array of pixels for the one camera sensor exposed at time T2 with locations of unique pixels of each of the camera sensors exposed at time T1. The one camera sensor may be identified based on the comparing step. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20110025878 | Determining the Illuminant in a Captured Scene - A method for determining an illuminant in a scene includes, applying, to sampled outputs of a sensor array used to capture the scene, a plurality of color-correction profiles, wherein each color-correction profile corresponds to a particular illuminant, thereby forming a plurality of color-corrected sampled outputs. The method further includes identifying the illuminant in the scene as corresponding to the color-corrected sampled output having the least color variance. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110316876 | PROCESSING IMAGES OF A DISPLAY - An apparatus for processing images of a display includes an image sequence receiving module adapted to receive a first sequence of images of the display. The first sequence of images includes at least one image corrupted due to partial refreshing of the display. The apparatus also includes an image processing module operable to process the first sequence of images on an image by image basis to eliminate the at least one corrupted image from at least one of the first sequence of images and a second sequence of images captured subsequent to the first sequence of images. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20120069203 | GENERATING A STABILIZED VIDEO SEQUENCE BASED ON MOTION SENSOR DATA - A machine-implemented method of generating a stabilized video sequence includes receiving an input video sequence captured by an image capture device. The input video sequence includes a plurality of pairs of successive frames. Motion sensor data indicative of motion of the image capture device while the input video sequence was being captured is received. A set of matching features for each pair of successive frames is identified. Global motion features are identified in each set of matching features and qualified based on the motion sensor data. The global motion features are indicative of movement of the image capture device. A stabilized video sequence is generated based on the input video sequence and the identified global motion features. | 03-22-2012 |
| 20120120282 | Reducing Temporal Aliasing - Camera systems and methods to reduce temporal aliasing are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment the method may include selecting exposure times for each frame based on lighting conditions and a frame rate for frame capture. The method may also include capturing a plurality of exposures for each frame based on the selected exposure times. The method may also include integrating the plurality of exposures for each frame. | 05-17-2012 |
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| 20080255955 | Weight Management System with Simple Data Input - A weight management system comprises a cash register (CRS), a user client (UC) and a weight management module (WM), coupled via a wide area network (WAN). A user has a personal card (PC) with a code, the code identifying the user to the cash register and being related to a user ID. The cash register system (CRS) is arranged for sending, when the user pays the food item, corresponding food intake information and the user ID to the weight management module (WM). The weight management module (WM) comprises a food information system, a calorie intake component and a calorie balance component. The food information system stores a respective calorie content for a plurality of food items. The calorie intake component is coupled to the food information system and calculates an amount of calories taken by the user based on the received food intake information. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080269578 | Method for Detecting an Analyte Within the Body of a Patient or an Animal - The invention relates to a method for detecting an analyte within tissue of a patient or an animal. In the laboratory medicine it is often necessary to determine the amount of analytes within body fluids such as blood. For that purpose a blood withdrawal is carried out by experienced medical personnel, and the blood is analysed in the laboratory. This ex-vivo measurement of analytes is uncomfortable for the patient. Moreover, there is an unwanted delay between the blood withdrawal and the time at which the measurement values are obtained from the laboratory. In order to avoid these disadvantages it is suggested to detect analytes | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080281234 | Detection and Compensation Method for Monitoring the Place of Activity on the Body - A measuring system ( | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100292998 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOMMENDING RECIPES | 11-18-2010 |
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| 20100250433 | PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES INTERACTION BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONS - A provider relationship management system (“PRM system”) is disclosed that enables an individual to manage information about and electronically interact with organizations. The PRM system presents an individual with a list of organizations that the individual may have a relationship with. The individual selects one or more organizations from the list to add the selected organizations to a personal provider directory. The individual uses the personal provider directory to manage information associated with each organization. The individual may seek to establish an interactive connection with one or more organizations in the personal provider directory. If a selected organization agrees to establish an interactive connection with the individual, the organization is permitted to communicate with and send electronic documents to the individual. Each document is associated with a document type, and the document type is associated with certain actions that may be taken with respect to the corresponding document. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110022536 | PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES INTERACTION BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONS - A provider relationship management system (“PRM system”) is disclosed that enables an individual to manage information about and electronically interact with organizations. The PRM system presents an individual with a list of organizations that the individual may have a relationship with. The individual selects one or more organizations from the list to add the selected organizations to a personal provider directory. The individual uses the personal provider directory to manage information associated with each organization. The individual may seek to establish an interactive connection with one or more organizations in the personal provider directory. If a selected organization agrees to establish an interactive connection with the individual, the organization is permitted to communicate with and send electronic documents to the individual. Each document is associated with a document type, and the document type is associated with certain actions that may be taken with respect to the corresponding document. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110047147 | PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES INTERACTION BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONS - A provider relationship management system (“PRM system”) is disclosed that enables an individual to manage information about and electronically interact with organizations. The PRM system presents an individual with a list of organizations that the individual may have a relationship with. The individual selects one or more organizations from the list to add the selected organizations to a personal provider directory. The individual uses the personal provider directory to manage information associated with each organization. The individual may seek to establish an interactive connection with one or more organizations in the personal provider directory. If a selected organization agrees to establish an interactive connection with the individual, the organization is permitted to communicate with and send electronic documents to the individual. Each document is associated with a document type, and the document type is associated with certain actions that may be taken with respect to the corresponding document. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110218912 | PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES INTERACTION BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONS - A provider relationship management system (“PRM system”) is disclosed that enables an individual to electronically interact with organizations. The PRM system allows individuals to add organizations to a personal provider directory. The individual may seek to establish an interactive connection with one or more organizations in the personal provider directory. If a selected organization agrees to establish an interactive connection with the individual, the organization is permitted to communicate with and send electronic documents to the individual. Each document is associated with a document type, and the document type is associated with certain actions that may be taken with respect to the corresponding document. Pay documents are associated with an action to transfer monetary value from an individual to an organization. The PRM system allows an account associated with an individual to be debited and an account associated with an organization to be credited to satisfy a pay document. | 09-08-2011 |