Apple inc. (20240338835). DUAL IMAGE PROCESSING simplified abstract

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DUAL IMAGE PROCESSING

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Mikael B. Mannberg of San Jose CA (US)

Tyler M. Mau of San Diego CA (US)

Roddy M. Shuler of Palo Alto CA (US)

George E. Williams of Pleasanton CA (US)

DUAL IMAGE PROCESSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240338835 titled 'DUAL IMAGE PROCESSING

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an image processing system that maintains certain regions of an image at a higher resolution than others by performing operations on regions of the same resolution.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Image processing system maintains specific regions of an image at higher resolution.
  • Operations such as generating or adding to a depth map are performed on regions of the same resolution.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in:

  • Medical imaging for detailed analysis.
  • Satellite imagery for enhanced clarity.
  • Security systems for improved surveillance.

Problems Solved:

  • Uneven resolution in images.
  • Lack of clarity in specific regions of an image.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced image quality.
  • Improved analysis and interpretation of images.
  • Better surveillance and monitoring capabilities.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial uses include:

  • Medical imaging equipment.
  • Satellite imaging companies.
  • Security and surveillance systems providers.

Questions about Image Processing System: 1. How does the image processing system determine which regions to maintain at a higher resolution? 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in terms of processing speed and memory usage?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in image processing algorithms and technologies to enhance the capabilities of the system.


Original Abstract Submitted

some techniques described herein include an image processing system that maintains certain regions of an image at a higher resolution than other regions. such techniques can include performing operations (e.g., generating or adding to a depth map) on regions of the same resolution.