US Patent Application 18343589. METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR TILT CORRECTION OF VIDEO simplified abstract
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METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR TILT CORRECTION OF VIDEO
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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.==Inventor(s)==
[[Category:Debi Prasanna Mohanty of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Sukumar Moharana of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Siddhart Garg of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Kadaru Sai Ravi Teja of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Siva Prasad Thota of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Vanraj Vala of Bengaluru (IN)]]
[[Category:Dwaraka Bhamidipati Sreevatsa of Bengaluru (IN)]]
METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR TILT CORRECTION OF VIDEO - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18343589 titled 'METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR TILT CORRECTION OF VIDEO
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for correcting the tilt of a video captured by an electronic device. Here are the key points:
- The method starts by receiving a user-selected video.
- It identifies a sequence of image frames that represent a scene in the video.
- The degree of tilt in each image frame is determined.
- An Artificial Intelligence (AI) model is used to analyze the degree of tilt in each frame and determine if it is unintentional.
- If the cause of tilt is determined to be unintentional, the method performs tilt correction on the sequence of image frames.
Original Abstract Submitted
A method for tilt correction of a video by an electronic device. The method may include receiving a user selection of the video. The method may include identifying a sequence of image frames of the video representing a scene in the video. The method may include determining a degree of tilt in each image frame of the sequence of image frames. The method may include determining whether cause of tilt in the sequence of image frames is un-intentional by analyzing the degree of tilt in each image frame using a trained Artificial Intelligence (AI) model. The method may include performing the tilt correction on the sequence of image frames based on the cause of tilt being un-intentional.