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US Patent 10580103 Signal encoding for difficult environments

Patent 10580103 was granted and assigned to Digimarc on March, 2020 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Digimarc
Digimarc
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Current Assignee
Digimarc
Digimarc
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
105801031
Patent Inventor Names
Kristyn R. Falkenstern1
Stephen A. Lauer1
Alastair M. Reed1
Date of Patent
March 3, 2020
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Patent Application Number
158511431
Date Filed
December 21, 2017
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10255649 Signal encoding for difficult environments
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11501405 Signal encoding for inks with low reflectivity
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US Patent 11023992 Signal encoding for difficult environments
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US Patent 11250226 Detecting conflicts between multiple different encoded signals within imagery, using only a subset of available image data
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US Patent 11250535 Detecting conflicts between multiple different encoded signals within imagery, using only a subset of available image data, and robustness checks
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US Patent 11756148 Signal encoding for difficult environments
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US Patent 11354767 Signal encoding for physical objects including dark ink
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US Patent 11941720 Detecting conflicts between multiple different encoded signals within imagery, using only a subset of available image data, and robustness checks
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US Patent 11010857 Signal encoding based on spectral requirements
Patent Primary Examiner
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Duy M Dang
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Patent abstract

This disclosure relates to advanced image signal processing technology including encoded signals and digital watermarking. One implementation is directed to a method comprising: obtaining data representing a color area; determining that the data representing the color area, or information obtained by using the data representing the color area, indicates that the color area comprises a reflectivity of 15 percent (%) or less at or around 660 nm; generating an encoded signal, the encoded signal comprising a pattern including signal elements at various spatial locations corresponding to the color area; generating holes in the color area according to the pattern, said generating holes yield an encoded color area; and selecting a fill color for placement within the holes of the encoded color area, said selecting utilizing an encoded signal error that is associated with the color area, the fill color, and a reflectance difference at or around 660 nm between the color area and the fill color, said selecting also utilizing a color error that is associated with the color area, the fill color, and the reflectance difference. Of course, other implementations, methods, packages, systems and apparatus are described in this patent document.

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