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US Patent 10192087 Methods and arrangements for identifying objects

Patent 10192087 was granted and assigned to Digimarc on January, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Digimarc
Digimarc
Current Assignee
Digimarc
Digimarc
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10192087
Date of Patent
January 29, 2019
Patent Application Number
15175997
Date Filed
June 7, 2016
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12014408 Object identification and device communication through image and audio signals
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US Patent 11922783 Display with integrated cameras
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US Patent 11934446 Information providing system
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US Patent 11462083 Display with integrated cameras
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US Patent 11232431 Transaction management based on audio of a transaction
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US Patent 10474858 Methods of identifying barcoded items by evaluating multiple identification hypotheses, based on data from sensors including inventory sensors and ceiling-mounted cameras
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US Patent 10664674 Digital object unique identifier (DOI) recognition method and device
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US Patent 10705488 Systems and methods for computer-determined efficient bagging of ordered items
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Christopher Stanford
Patent abstract

In some arrangements, product packaging is digitally watermarked over most of its extent to facilitate high-throughput item identification at retail checkouts. Imagery captured by conventional or plenoptic cameras can be processed (e.g., by GPUs) to derive several different perspective-transformed views—further minimizing the need to manually reposition items for identification. Crinkles and other deformations in product packaging can be optically sensed, allowing such surfaces to be virtually flattened to aid identification. Piles of items can be 3D-modelled and virtually segmented into geometric primitives to aid identification, and to discover locations of obscured items. Other data (e.g., including data from sensors in aisles, shelves and carts, and gaze tracking for clues about visual saliency) can be used in assessing identification hypotheses about an item. A great variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

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