17898079. OBJECT LOCATION DETERMINATION simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)
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OBJECT LOCATION DETERMINATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Maithilee Motlag of Boise ID (US)
Nkiruka Christian of Bristow VA (US)
Chiara Cerafogli of Boise ID (US)
OBJECT LOCATION DETERMINATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17898079 titled 'OBJECT LOCATION DETERMINATION
Simplified Explanation
- Determining a location of an object based on user request and image sources - Writing data based on user request, first signaling, and second signaling - Determining confidence level of object identification - Identifying output data representing object location - Transmitting output data via third signaling
Potential Applications
- Asset tracking in warehouses - Finding lost items in a large space - Locating vehicles in parking lots
Problems Solved
- Difficulty in locating objects in large areas - Time-consuming manual search processes - Inefficient use of resources in searching for objects
Benefits
- Improved efficiency in locating objects - Time-saving in asset tracking processes - Enhanced accuracy in object identification
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory machine-readable media associated with determining a location of an object are described. An object location determination can include receiving a user request associated with an object, receiving first signaling from a first image source, and receiving second signaling from a second image source. The object location determination can include writing data that is based at least in part on a combination of the user request, the first signaling, and the second signaling and determining a confidence level of identification of the object associated with the user request based on the user request, the first signaling, and the second signaling. The object location determination can include identifying output data representative of a location of the object based on the confidence level and transmitting the output data representative of the location of the object via third signaling.