Groenevelt
Menno Eduard Groenevelt, Barneveld NL
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20160089829 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PACKAGE, A BLANK AND A PACKAGE MANUFACTURED WITH SAID METHOD - Method for manufacturing a package with a blown foam structure and of a material at least comprising natural polymers such as starch, wherein the method comprises providing a mould with a mould cavity and inserting a starch batter in the mould cavity, moulding of a blank in said mould cavity from said starch batter, wherein the blank comprises a bottom panel and first and second side wall panels pivotally connected to the bottom panel along respective folding lines extending between said bottom panel and the respective first and second sidewall panels, removing the blank from the mould cavity, folding of the respective side wall panels along the respective folding lines in a substantially upward position such that adjacent side wall panels abut each other and form a package side wall that extends along a perimeter of said bottom, said side wall and the bottom defining a package inner space. | 03-31-2016 |
Robert Groenevelt, Juan-Les-Pins FR
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20120066196 | DEVICE FOR DETERMINING INTERNET ACTIVITY - The invention concerns a method of determining, by an electronic processing device coupled to the internet, a score (S | 03-15-2012 |
Robert Bernand (robin) Groenevelt, Antibes FR
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20090060349 | Determination Of Inventory Conditions Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved. | 03-05-2009 |
Robert Bernard (robin) Groenevelt, Antibes FR
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20090059270 | Planogram Extraction Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved. | 03-05-2009 |
20090063306 | Determination Of Product Display Parameters Based On Image Processing - Image analysis techniques, including object recognition analysis, are applied to images obtained by one or more image capture devices deployed within inventory environments. The object recognition analysis provides object recognition data (that may include one or more recognized product instances) based on stored product (training) images. In turn, a variety of functionalities may be enabled based on the object recognition data. For example, a planogram may be extracted and compared to a target planogram, or at least one product display parameter for a product can be determined and used to assess presence of the product within the inventory environment, or to determine compliance of display of the product with a promotional objective. In yet another embodiment, comparisons may be made within a single image or between multiple images over time to detect potential conditions requiring response. In this manner, efficiency and effectiveness of many previously manually-implemented tasks may be improved. | 03-05-2009 |