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US Patent 11875476 Codec for processing scenes of almost unlimited detail

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Quidient, LLC
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
118754760
Patent Inventor Names
John K Leffingwell0
David Scott Ackerson0
Donald J. Meagher0
Date of Patent
January 16, 2024
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Patent Application Number
170519510
Date Filed
May 2, 2019
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US Patent 7633511 Pop-up light field
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US Patent 7843449 Three-dimensional display system
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US Patent 7916934 Method and system for acquiring, encoding, decoding and displaying 3D light fields
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US Patent 8237708 Data structure representing a plenoptic function via compressible layered orthographic projections from multiple orientations
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Dov Popovici
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Patent abstract

Methods and apparatus for systems using a scene codec are described, where systems are either providers or consumers of multi-way, just-in-time, only-as-needed scene data including subscenes and subscene increments. An example system using a scene codec includes a plenoptic scene database containing one or more digital models of scenes, where representations and organization of representations are distributable across multiple systems such that collectively the multiplicity of systems can represent scenes of almost unlimited detail. The system may further include highly efficient means for the processing of these representation and organizations of representation providing the just-in-time, only-as-needed subscenes and scene increments necessary for ensuring a maximally continuous user experience enabled by a minimal amount of newly provided scene information, where the highly efficient means include a spatial processing unit.

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