US Patent Application 18232519. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING CAPTURED IMAGES simplified abstract

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING CAPTURED IMAGES

Organization Name

NIKE, Inc.

Inventor(s)

David Alexander Bleicher of Tel-Aviv (IL)

Dror Ben-eliezer of Pardes Hanna-Karkur (IL)

Shachar Iian of Givatayim (IL)

Tamir Lousky of Ramat Gan (IL)

Natanel Davidovits of Tel-Aviv (IL)

Daniel Mashala of Tel-Aviv (IL)

Eli Baram of Hod Hasharon (IL)

Yossi Elkrief of Be'er Sheva (IL)

Ofir Ron of Rishon LeZion (IL)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING CAPTURED IMAGES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18232519 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING CAPTURED IMAGES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for image processing using a mobile device.

  • The system can display an image of an object that is perpendicular to a reference object.
  • It calculates the predicted height of the mobile device when the image was captured using depth measurements from a depth sensor.
  • Scale data for the image is calculated based on the predicted height.
  • A reference line is determined to identify the location of the object and the reference object in the image.
  • Pixels in the object are segmented from pixels outside the object in the image.
  • The object is measured using the segmented pixels and the scale data.
  • Model data is generated, which includes the object, the scale data, and the measurements.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems, methods, and apparatuses described herein may provide image processing, including displaying, by a mobile device, an image of an object located perpendicular to a reference object, calculating, based on at least one depth measurement determined using a depth sensor in the mobile device, the predicted height of the mobile device when the image was captured, calculating scale data for the image based on the predicted height, determining a reference line identifying the location of the object and the reference object in the image, segmenting pixels in the object in the image from pixels in the image outside the object, measuring the object based on the pixels in the object and the scale data, and generating model data comprising the object, the scale data, and the measurements.