Patent classifications
G06F16/58
Database systems and user interfaces for dynamic and interactive mobile image analysis and identification
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems, techniques, methods, and computer-readable mediums for one or more database systems configured to perform image identification of an image captured using a remote mobile device, and display of identity information associated with the captured image on the remote mobile device, in communication with the database system(s). A system obtains an image captured using a camera on a remote mobile device and performs image analysis to identify the captured image using reference images in one or more databases. The system can present the results for display an interactive user interface on the remote mobile device.
System and method for enriching a concept database
A system and method for enriching a concept database. The method includes determining, based on signatures of a first multimedia content element (MMCE) and signatures of a plurality of existing concepts in the concept database, at least one first concept, wherein each first concept is one of the plurality of existing concepts matching a portion of the first MMCE; generating a reduced representation of the first MMCE, wherein the generation of the reduced representation includes removing the at least one portion of the first MMCE matching the determined at least one first concept; comparing the reduced representation to signatures representing a plurality of second MMCEs to determine a plurality of matching second MMCEs; generating, based on the reduced representation and the plurality of matching second MMCEs, at least one second concept; and adding the generated at least one second concept to the concept database.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO AUTONOMOUSLY ADD GEOLOCATION INFORMATION TO MEDIA OBJECTS
Systems and methods to generate clusters of media objects (e.g., photos) that are associated with geolocation information (e.g., GPS data, folder name, file name, other metadata) and without geolocation information so that the media objects in a media library without geolocation information can be given location data in an automated user approved system. An approval system of visual overlays on a graphical user interface (GUI) lets users approve the proposed geolocation clusters and approve or reject the geolocation proposals individually or as a group. The resulting approved clusters may then be tagged with geolocation information (e.g., GPS coordinates, city, state, country) and may then be automatically organized in a number of ways, including but not limited to, by location, on a calendar, on a map, etc.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPUTER-ASSISTED SEARCH OF IMAGE SLICES FOR INDICATIONS OF A FINDING
The present disclosure pertains to computer-assisted search of image slices. In some embodiments, an image slice having a detected finding (and representing a cross section of at least a portion of an individual) may be determined. A search space may be reduce to a subset of image slices respectively representing a cross section corresponding to the cross section represented by the determined image slice. The search space reduction may comprise filtering a set of image slices based on the cross section represented by the determined image slice. Image slice information related to the determined image slice and related one or more image slices (of the image slices subset) may be obtained based on the search space reduction. A determination of whether indications of the detected finding exist in the image slices (of the image slices subset) may be effectuated based on the image slice information.
Identifying Replacement 3D Images for 2D images via Ranking Criteria
Systems and methods for replacing a 2D image with an equivalent 3D image within a web page. Content of a 2D image displayed within a web page may be identified and 3D images may be identified as possible replacements of the 2D image. The 3D images may be ranked based on sets of ranking criteria. A 3D image with a highest-ranking value may be selected based on a ranking of the 3D images. The selected 3D image may be integrated into the web page, thereby replacing the 2D image with the selected 3D image. Further, a user input manipulating the 3D image within the web page may be received. The user input may include movement of a view point of a user relative to a display displaying the web page and/or detection of a beam projected from an end of a user input device intersecting with the 3D image.
AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFYING AND INTERACTING WITH HIERARCHICALLY ARRANGED ELEMENTS
A computer-implemented method of managing hierarchically arranged elements is disclosed. The method comprising: receiving, by a processor, a digital image of an electronic form having at least one group of elements, including at least one field that is programmed to receive input data; detecting, by the processor, a set of objects represented in the digital image; identifying, for each object of the set of objects, values for multiple attributes, including a type and a position, a value of the type being a group label corresponding to a group label in the electronic form, a field label corresponding to a field label in the electronic form, or a field corresponding to a field in the electronic form; building a set of feature vectors, including a feature vector for each pair of objects in the set of objects such that a first object of the pair has a type of a field and a second object of the pair has a type of a group label or a field label, the feature vector including a first feature for the type of each of the pair of objects and a second feature for the position of each of the pair of objects; determining, for each object of the set of objects having a type of a field, an associated group label and an associated field label based on the set of feature vectors; searching, for each of at least one the set of objects having a type of a field, a database for field data for the object based on the associated group label and the associated field label; causing, by the processor, displaying each of the at least one objects having a type of a field in association with the corresponding field data, thereby automatically completing the electronic form.
SEARCHING METHOD FOR PERSONAL OUTFIT RECORDING
A searching method for personal outfit recording adopted by an electronic device includes following steps: executing an application program by a processor of the electronic device; determining whether the electronic device obtains real-time information; determining whether the electronic device receives a searching keyword; regarding the real-time information and/or the searching keyword as a searching condition; performing a searching procedure based on at least the searching condition for obtaining outfit photographs that had been set with corresponding tags; each of the outfit photographs respectively contains a clothing image of a user; and, displaying the obtained outfit photographs through a display of the electronic device.
TAGGING SYSTEM FOR SIMILARITY-BASED RETRIEBAL
A tagging system for similarity-based retrieval operations is disclosed. A biometric system configured with the tagging system according to the aspects of the present disclosure receives biometric signatures into a gallery for enrollment in system. One or more logical tags are then associated to each known biometric signature within the gallery. When a desired functionality for the biometric system is determined, a combination of logical tags that define the desired functionality are used to generate a search space. The search space includes a subset of all biometric signatures of the gallery having the corresponding combination of logical tags. The biometric system may then compare a test image probe against each of the biometric signatures of the search space.
TAGGING SYSTEM FOR SIMILARITY-BASED RETRIEBAL
A tagging system for similarity-based retrieval operations is disclosed. A biometric system configured with the tagging system according to the aspects of the present disclosure receives biometric signatures into a gallery for enrollment in system. One or more logical tags are then associated to each known biometric signature within the gallery. When a desired functionality for the biometric system is determined, a combination of logical tags that define the desired functionality are used to generate a search space. The search space includes a subset of all biometric signatures of the gallery having the corresponding combination of logical tags. The biometric system may then compare a test image probe against each of the biometric signatures of the search space.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION
A method for detecting obstacles, the method may include receiving, from a plurality of vehicles, and by an I/O module of a computerized system, visual information acquired during executions of vehicle maneuvers that are suspected as being obstacle avoidance maneuvers; determining, based at least on the visual information, at least one visual obstacle identifier for visually identifying at least one obstacle; and transmitting to one or more of the plurality of vehicles, the at least one visual obstacle identifier.