Qualcomm incorporated (20240312251). IMAGE-MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES simplified abstract
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IMAGE-MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES
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Inventor(s)
Chitranjan Jangid of Hyderabad (IN)
Sandeep Sethia of Benglaluru (IN)
Ravichandra Ponaganti of Hyderabad (IN)
IMAGE-MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240312251 titled 'IMAGE-MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES
The abstract describes a method for generating an image by obtaining two images with different subjects, determining the gaze of one subject, and maintaining that subject in one image while removing the other subject.
- Method for generating an image by manipulating subjects based on gaze
- Obtaining two images with different subjects
- Determining the gaze of one subject in the first image
- Maintaining the subject with the determined gaze in the second image
- Removing the second subject from the second image
Potential Applications: - Photography editing software - Virtual reality applications - Surveillance systems
Problems Solved: - Enhancing image composition - Improving focus on specific subjects - Removing unwanted elements from images
Benefits: - Enhanced image quality - Simplified editing process - Improved visual storytelling
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Image Editing Technology for Enhanced Visual Composition This technology can be used in photography software, virtual reality applications, and surveillance systems to improve image composition and focus on specific subjects, offering a competitive edge in the market.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve image composition compared to traditional editing techniques? - This method allows for the manipulation of subjects based on gaze, resulting in more visually appealing and focused images. 2. What are the potential limitations of using this technology in real-time applications? - Real-time applications may require significant processing power to accurately determine and maintain subjects based on gaze.
Original Abstract Submitted
systems and techniques are described herein for generating an image. for instance, a method for generating an image is provided. the method may include obtaining a first image including a first subject and a second subject; obtaining a second image including the first subject and the second subject; determining a gaze of the first subject in the first image; and maintaining the first subject in the second image based on the gaze of the first subject and removing the second subject from the second image.