G06T11/20

Center line simplification device, network data generation system and program

Centerlines for generating network data of an indoor space can be simplified while the amount of calculation is limited. A centerline simplification unit 240 performs processing of deleting centerlines of passages that are movable regions in an indoor space and processing of correcting centerlines. A determination unit 242 determines whether or not the simplification has ended based on the number of centerlines or the number of vertices connecting the centerlines.

Geocoding personal information
11704847 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A computer-implemented method for generating geocoded user information is disclosed. The method comprises searching user data across multiple different data corpuses for entries having location-related information and determining locations for the location-related information. The method further comprises generating a map showing a current location of a mobile device along with representations of the entries having location-related information, at the determined locations, for entries from the multiple different data corpuses.

Geocoding personal information
11704847 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A computer-implemented method for generating geocoded user information is disclosed. The method comprises searching user data across multiple different data corpuses for entries having location-related information and determining locations for the location-related information. The method further comprises generating a map showing a current location of a mobile device along with representations of the entries having location-related information, at the determined locations, for entries from the multiple different data corpuses.

COMPUTER VISION TECHNOLOGIES FOR RAPID DETECTION

A computing system includes a processor; and a memory having stored thereon an adjustment application comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed, cause the computing system to: display a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimpose a bounding box; receive an adjustment of an area of interest; and provide an adjusted digital medical image. A non-transitory computer-readable medium includes computer-executable instructions that, when executed via one or more processors, cause a computer to: display a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimpose a bounding box; receive an adjustment of an area of interest; and provide an adjusted digital medical image. A computer-implemented method includes: displaying a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimposing a bounding box; receiving an adjustment of an area of interest; and providing an adjusted digital medical image.

COMPUTER VISION TECHNOLOGIES FOR RAPID DETECTION

A computing system includes a processor; and a memory having stored thereon an adjustment application comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed, cause the computing system to: display a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimpose a bounding box; receive an adjustment of an area of interest; and provide an adjusted digital medical image. A non-transitory computer-readable medium includes computer-executable instructions that, when executed via one or more processors, cause a computer to: display a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimpose a bounding box; receive an adjustment of an area of interest; and provide an adjusted digital medical image. A computer-implemented method includes: displaying a graphical user interface including a digital medical image of a patient; superimposing a bounding box; receiving an adjustment of an area of interest; and providing an adjusted digital medical image.

Systems and methods for supporting multi-language display view capabilities in a process control plant

Techniques for configuring and presenting multiple languages at a user interface executing in an operating environment of a process plant include configuring, in a configuration environment, a multi-language interface object to indicate a plurality of languages that may be presented at the user interface. The multi-language interface object includes a parameter whose value is changeable, within the operating environment, to indicate a desired language that is to be presented on the user interface. A configuration of the graphical display view that references the configured multi-language interface object is downloaded into the operating environment. Thus, during runtime, changes in the language utilized at the user interface are implemented without any additional downloads from or communications with the configuration environment. Independently selectable user controls may be provided to independently control the language utilized by fixtures of the user interface and the language in which graphical display view content is presented.

Artwork generated to convey digital messages, and methods/apparatuses for generating such artwork

Features from a style image are adapted to express a machine-readable code. For example, grains of rice depicted in a style image may be positioned to create a pattern mimicking that of a machine-readable code. The resulting output image can then be used as a graphical component in product packaging (e.g., as a background, border, or pattern fill), while also serving to convey a product identifier to a compliant reader device (e.g., a retail point-of-sale terminal). In some embodiments, a neural network is trained to apply a particular style image to machine readable codes. A great variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

Artwork generated to convey digital messages, and methods/apparatuses for generating such artwork

Features from a style image are adapted to express a machine-readable code. For example, grains of rice depicted in a style image may be positioned to create a pattern mimicking that of a machine-readable code. The resulting output image can then be used as a graphical component in product packaging (e.g., as a background, border, or pattern fill), while also serving to convey a product identifier to a compliant reader device (e.g., a retail point-of-sale terminal). In some embodiments, a neural network is trained to apply a particular style image to machine readable codes. A great variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

Digital overpainting controlled by opacity and flow parameters
11704842 · 2023-07-18 · ·

Certain embodiments involve a graphics manipulation application using brushstroke parameters that include a maximum alpha-deposition parameter and a fractional alpha-deposition parameter. For instance, the graphics manipulation application uses an alpha flow increment computed from the maximum alpha-deposition parameter and the fractional alpha-deposition parameter to compute an output canvas color. In some embodiments, if the current canvas opacity exceeds or equals the maximum alpha-deposition parameter, the current canvas opacity is selected as the output canvas opacity. Otherwise, the graphics manipulation application computes the output canvas opacity by increasing the current canvas opacity based on the alpha flow increment. The graphics manipulation application updates a canvas portion affected by a brushstroke input to include the output canvas opacity and the output canvas color.

Non-transitory recording medium having computer-readable program recorded thereon, server apparatus, function graph display control apparatus, and function graph display control method
11704126 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A non-transitory recording medium records a program that causes a computer to execute a process of causing a display to display, in response to one or more input operations accepted via an input device, one first mathematical expression display area including one first mathematical expression, one first graph display area associated with the one first mathematical expression display area, one first slider display area associated with the one first graph display area, one second mathematical expression display area including one second mathematical expression, one second graph display area which is associated with the one second mathematical expression display area and is an area different from the one first graph display area, and one second slider display area which is associated with the one second graph display area and is an area different from the one first slider display area.