06th week of 2014 patent applcation highlights part 26 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140035896 | DISPLAY WITH MULTIPLEXER FEED-THROUGH COMPENSATION AND METHODS OF DRIVING SAME - In one aspect, an LCD includes a display panel with a pixel matrix having M scan lines and N data lines, and a multiplexer feed-through compensation circuit, which includes P signal lines for providing P video signals, P multiplexers, and K pairs of control lines providing K pairs of control signals. Each multiplexer is electrically coupled to a corresponding signal line and has K channels. Each channel includes first and second switches parallel-connected between the signal line and a corresponding data line for selectively transmitting the video signal to the corresponding data line. Each pair of control lines is respectively electrically coupled to the first and second switches of a corresponding channel of each multiplexer. Each pair of control signals are configured such that a time turning off one of the first and second switches is earlier than that turning off the other switch. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035897 | DISPLAY DRIVING CIRCUIT, DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME - A display driving circuit includes a digital-to-analog converter configured to convert a digital image signal to an analog image signal, and a buffer circuit configured to receive the analog image signal and to output an output signal to be applied to a data line, where the buffer circuit includes an input stage configured to receive the analog image signal and to output a first signal, a first output stage configured to receive a first voltage and a second voltage and to output the output signal, a second output stage configured to receive a third voltage and a fourth voltage and to output the output signal, and a selection circuit configured to apply the first signal from the input stage to the first output stage or the second output stage in response to a mode signal. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035898 | DRIVER IC MOUNTING BOARD, DISPLAY UNIT, AND PROJECTION DISPLAY UNIT - A driver IC includes: a plurality of driver circuits that are individually provided for respective light modulation elements and drive the light modulation elements, in which the light modulation elements each perform light modulation on received light in response to an applied voltage; and a plurality of output terminals outputting signals derived from the respective driver circuits to outside. The driver IC is a single driver IC that drives the light modulation elements. The output terminals are disposed on sides of the driver IC, and the respective output terminals are disposed on the different sides for the respective corresponding driver circuits. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035899 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPARING THE SAME - Embodiments of the invention disclose a LCD device and a method for repairing the same. The LCD device of the embodiment of the invention comprises a panel on which a plurality of data lines are disposed, the LCD device has at least one broken data line, one end of the broken data line is connected to a pre-charge circuit which causes output signals of the broken data line to have a pre-charge voltage waveform, the other end of the broken data line is connected to the pre-charge circuit via a long lead wire. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035900 | Rendering of Design Data - Computer assisted design data is rendered in the cloud. A client-server relationship is provided for 3D rendering. To reduce the burden on the server, the 3D rendering adapts based on the client capabilities. Where possible, some of the 3D rendering is performed by the server and some by the client machine. The 3D rendering by the client machine may be limited to avoid transfer of geometrical data of the CAD data. Different textures or shaders are used for rendering images associated with motion. Dictionary information is accumulated by the client machine to reduce the number of coefficients later transferred to the client machine for 3D rendering. The model represented by the CAD data is used to predict rendered images so that video compression may be performed. The server sparsely renders an image and compressive sensing is used by the client machine to generate the complete image. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035901 | ANIMATING OBJECTS USING THE HUMAN BODY - Methods of animating objects using the human body are described. In an embodiment, a deformation graph is generated from a mesh which describes the object. Tracked skeleton data is received which is generated from sensor data and the tracked skeleton is then embedded in the graph. Subsequent motion which is captured by the sensor result in motion of the tracked skeleton and this motion is used to define transformations on the deformation graph. The transformations are then applied to the mesh to generate an animation of the object which corresponds to the captured motion. In various examples, the mesh is generated by scanning an object and the deformation graph is generated using orientation-aware sampling such that nodes can be placed close together within the deformation graph where there are sharp corners or other features with high curvature in the object. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035902 | IMAGE DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY USING THE SAME - An image data processing method comprises: extracting a depth map from an input image; separating the input image into a foreground area and a background area based on grayscales of the depth map; and modulating the maximum depth value of the input image to become smaller and the difference between depth values of a gray grayscale segment of the depth map to be greater than the difference between depth values of the foreground area and background area of the input image. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035903 | TECHNIQUES FOR SMOOTHING SCRIPTED STEREO CURVES FOR STEREOSCOPIC COMPUTER ANIMATION - A computer-implemented method for smoothing a stereo parameter for a computer-animated film sequence. A timeline for the film sequence is obtained, the timeline comprising a plurality of time entries. A stereo parameter distribution is obtained, wherein the stereo parameter distribution comprises one stereo parameter value for at least two time entries of the plurality of time entries, and wherein the stereo parameter value corresponds a stereo setting associated with a pair of stereoscopic cameras configured to produce a stereoscopic image of the computer-animated film sequence. Depending on a statistical measurement of the stereo parameter distribution, either a static scene parameter is calculated, or a set of smoothed parameter values is calculated. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035904 | Multi-Dimensional Stacking With Self-Correction - A method and apparatus comprises a combination of four-dimensional image stacking methods and self-correction features. An input frame in a sequence is modified into multiple subimages with multiple subregions, where there is one and only one subregion in every subimage contains the higher frequency information of the original input frame than the same subregion in all other subimages; each of the subimages is sent to a device of a stacked display system; the sequence of displayed frames is further modified into pairs for temporal stacking. The result is equal or considered better than the original quality. By equipped with sensor based negative feedback processes and correction algorithms, it provides new ways to fast calibration or constantly and continuously self-correction to the display system non-uniformities, including brightness, registration, etc., and all behind the scene during the normal show playing or image presentation therefore unnoticeable to audience. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035905 | METHOD FOR CONVERTING 2-DIMENSIONAL IMAGES INTO 3-DIMENSIONAL IMAGES AND DISPLAY APPARATUS THEREOF - A method for converting 2-dimension (2D) image into a 3-dimension (3D) image and a display apparatus. The method may include: generating a depth frame of key frames of a plurality of image frames; calculating a motion vector between the image frames; interpolating an intermediate depth frame corresponding to intermediate frames between the key frames by using the depth frame and the motion vector; and generating left and right eye images of the plurality of image frames by using the depth frame and the interpolated depth frame. Therefore, the display apparatus minimizes occurrences of errors and generates a depth frame approximate to a real depth frame | 2014-02-06 |
20140035906 | Plane Panorama Location Correction in Three-Dimensional Mapping - Correction of the locations of panoramas and associated physical locations in a region are disclosed. The task of correcting the locations of the panoramas is divided into XY location correction followed by Z location correction. The panorama set is filtered to remove extraneous planes. In XY-plane correction, neighboring panoramas are identified using a neighbor graph, and the locations of sets of neighboring planes are constrained to be within a specified distance of one another, and a system of linear equations is constructed to represent the locations of the panoramas. A weighted absolute sum of the constraints is minimized across the entire system using a convex quadratic program solver to derive new locations for the planes. The location of ground planes is similarly corrected using a minimization of errors technique. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035907 | STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, AND STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - A stereoscopic image display device, with which the influence of a CT-image by the 3D crosstalk is lightened so that a sense of discomfort is not felt by the observer even when the observing position of the observer is shifted, includes an image processing unit including: a relative position calculating unit which calculates a relative position of a stereoscopic display panel with respect to the observing position of the observer; an image filter value calculating unit which calculates an image filter value for adjusting an image blurring amount according to the relative position; and an image filtering processing unit which performs image filtering processing on image data according to the image filter value. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035908 | CONSTRAINT EVALUATION IN DIRECTED ACYCLIC GRAPHS - Systems and processes are described below relating to evaluating a dependency graph to render three-dimensional (3D) graphics using constraints. Two virtual 3D objects are accessed in a virtual 3D space. A constraint relationship request is received, which identifies the first object as a parent and the second object as a child. The technique verifies whether the graphs of the objects are compatible for being constrained to one another. The first object is evaluated to determine its translation, rotation, and scale. The second object is similarly evaluated based on the translation, rotation, and scale of the first object. An image is rendered depicting at least a portion of the first virtual 3D object and at least a portion of the second virtual 3D object. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035909 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPE FROM STEREO COLOR IMAGES - This disclosure presents systems and methods for determining the three-dimensional shape of an object. A first image and a second image are transformed into scale space. A disparity map is generated from the first and second images at a coarse scale. The first and second images are then transformed into a finer scale, and the former disparity map is upgraded into a next finer scale. The three-dimensional shape of the object is determined from the evolution of disparity maps in scale space. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035910 | MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSIS APPARATUS, AND MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - A medical image diagnosis system according to an embodiment includes a determining unit, a rendering processing unit, and an output unit. The determining unit is configured to, based on information related to a stereoscopic function of a display unit connected to an output target apparatus serving as an output target, determine a parallax image number of images that are for realizing a stereoscopic view and are to be displayed by the display unit. The rendering processing unit is configured to generate rendering images corresponding to the parallax image number, by performing a rendering process on volume data that represents three-dimensional medical images. The output unit is configured to output the rendering images corresponding to the parallax image number to the output target apparatus, as the images that are for realizing the stereoscopic view and are to be simultaneously displayed by the display unit. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035911 | ULTRASONIC INSPECTION EQUIPMENT AND ULTRASONIC INSPECTION METHOD - Ultrasonic inspection equipment facilitates alignment of display positions of three-dimensional ultrasonic inspection data and three-dimensional shape data, and quickly discriminates between a defect echo and an inner-wall echo. A computer | 2014-02-06 |
20140035912 | HYBRID METHOD OF COMBINING MULTIPOINT STATISTIC AND OBJECT-BASED METHODS FOR CREATING RESERVOIR PROPERTY MODELS - A computer system and a hybrid method for combining multipoint statistic and object-based methods include creating a multi-point statistics (MPS) model using a MPS method that satisfies conditioning data and constraints in which the multi-point statistics are derived from a training image created using training-image generation parameters; generating one or more object-shape templates and depositional or structural coordinates of each facies type using the generation parameters; positioning the one or more generated templates within the MPS model such that the one or more generated templates maximally correlate to the MPS model; assigning to each of the one or more positioned templates a unique event; providing depositional or structural coordinates to each cell associated with a given event number; and modeling properties using the coordinates to capture geological trends within each template. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035913 | VIRTUAL DRESSING ROOM - A method and system are provided to facilitate recognition of gestures representing commands to initiate actions within an electronic marketplace on behalf of a user. Spatial data about an environment external to a depth sensor may be received by an action machine. The action machine may generate a first model of a body of the user based on a first set of spatial data received at a first time. The action machine may then generate a second model of the body of the user based on a second set of spatial data received at a second time. The action machine may further determine that a detected difference between the first and second models corresponds to a gesture by the user, and that this gesture represents a command by the user to initiate an action within the electronic marketplace on behalf of the user. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035914 | IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM, IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - According to an embodiment, an image processing system includes an accepting unit, an acquisition unit, a measuring unit), and an output unit. The accepting unit accepts the setting of two coordinates in a stereoscopic image of a subject displayed on a stereoscopic image display device. The acquisition unit acquires volume data coordinates that are coordinates corresponding to stereoscopic image coordinates indicating the accepted coordinates. The measuring unit executes a measuring process of measuring the distance between the two coordinates accepted by the accepting unit, based on the volume data coordinates acquired by the acquisition unit. The output unit outputs a result of measurement by the measuring unit. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035915 | SINGLE PASS RADIOSITY FROM DEPTH PEELS - Techniques for single pass radiosity from depth peels are described. In one or more embodiments, radiosity for frames of a graphics presentation is computed using depth peel techniques. This may occur by rendering geometry for a frame and then computing two depth peels per frame based on the geometry, which can be used to determine occlusion of secondary bounce lights as well as color and intensity of third bounce lights for radiosity. The two depth peels may be generated in a single rendering pass by reusing rejected geometry of a front depth peel as geometry for a back depth peel. The use of depth peels in this manner enables accelerated radiosity computations for photorealistic illumination of three dimensional graphics that may be performed dynamically at frame rates typical for real-time game play and other graphics presentations. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035916 | PREPARATION AND DISPLAY OF DERIVED SERIES OF MEDICAL IMAGES - Certain embodiments of the invention provide a computer apparatus and corresponding computer implement method for slab rendering from a three dimensional (3D) image data set of voxel data. Slab rendering is carried out on a stack of slabs of the same thicknesses in the 3D image data set. The whole stack of slabs is rendered together according to a desired filtering operation by applying a one dimensional van-Herk-Gil-Werman (vHGW) algorithm having a segment size one less than the slab thickness to strings of data that run through the whole stack. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035917 | TECHNIQUES FOR AUTOMATING STEREO SETTINGS FOR STEREOSCOPIC COMPUTER ANIMATION - A computer-implemented method for determining bounded-parallax constraints for the placement of a pair of stereoscopic cameras within a computer-generated scene. An initial near-parallax value is determined based on the focal length and a minimum scene depth. An initial far-parallax value is determined based on a focal length. A scaled near-parallax value and scaled far-parallax value are calculated based on the initial near-parallax value, initial far-parallax value, and a range of focal lengths. A creative near-parallax value is calculated based on a stereo-shift value and the product of a stereo-volume and the scaled near-parallax value. A creative far-parallax value is calculated based on the stereo-shift value and the product of the stereo-volume and the scaled far-parallax value. The creative near-parallax value and the creative far-parallax value are stored as the bounded-parallax constraints for the placement of the pair of stereoscopic cameras. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035918 | TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING BASELINE STEREO PARAMETERS FOR STEREOSCOPIC COMPUTER ANIMATION - Bounded-parallax constraints are determined for the placement of a pair of stereoscopic cameras within a computer-generated scene. A minimum scene depth is calculated based on the distance from the pair of cameras to a nearest point of interest in the computer-generated scene. A near-parallax value is also calculated based on the focal length and the minimum scene depth. Calculating the near-parallax value includes selecting a baseline stereo-setting entry from a set of stereo-setting entries, each stereo-setting entry of the set of baseline stereo-setting entries includes a recommended scene depth, a recommended focal length, and a recommended near-parallax value. For the selected baseline stereo-setting entry: the recommended scene depth corresponds to the minimum scene depth, and the recommended focal length corresponds to the focal length. The near-parallax value and far-parallax value are stored as the bounded-parallax constraints for the placement of the pair of stereoscopic cameras. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035919 | PROJECTOR WITH ENHANCED RESOLUTION VIA OPTICAL PIXEL SHARING - A projector configured to provide higher resolution output without increasing pixel resolution in a light modulator is disclosed. The projector may introduce an optical element between a light modulator and an imaging lens. The optical element may provide pixel sharing of a target image. The pixel sharing may be produced by, for example, making smaller copies of pixels. Selected copies of pixels may be passed to the imaging lens to display an output image with selected areas of higher density pixels. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035920 | Colorization of audio segments - This specification describes technologies relating to visual representations indicating segments of audio data. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of receiving digital audio data including hierarchical segment information, the hierarchical segment information identifying one or more segments of the audio data for each of multiple of segment types and displaying a visual representation of the audio data at a first zoom level in an interface, the visual representation displaying audio data as a function of time on a time axis and a feature on a feature axis, the visual representation further including a display of identifiers for each segment of one or more segments of a first segment type. Other embodiments of this aspect include corresponding systems, apparatus, and computer program products. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035921 | ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION OF PASSENGER MOVEMENT IN A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM - A method and a device for analyzing and presenting origin-destination (OD) data for a transportation system are disclosed. The method includes receiving operational information comprising information collected during and related to operation of at least one vehicle in the transportation system. An OD matrix is determined matrix based upon the operational information and a results set is produce based upon the OD matrix. At least a portion of the results set is output as a graphical representation. The device includes at least a processing device and computer readable medium containing a set of instructions configured to cause the device to perform the method. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035922 | VISUALIZATION TOOL FOR PARALLEL DEPENDENCY GRAPH EVALUATION - Systems and processes providing a tool for visualizing parallel dependency graph evaluation in computer animation are provided. Runtime evaluation data of a parallel dependency graph may be collected, including the start time and stop time for each node in the graph. The visualization tool may process the data to generate performance visualizations as well as other analysis features. Performance visualizations may illustrate the level of concurrency over time during parallel dependency graph evaluation. Performance visualizations may be generated by graphing node blocks according to node start time and stop time as well as the level of concurrency at a given time to illustrate parallelism. Performance visualizations may enable character technical directors, character riggers, programmers, and other users to evaluate how well parallelism is expressed in parallel dependency graphs in computer animation. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035923 | WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM AND WORKING RANGE DIAGRAM-DISPLAY APPARATUS - Provided is a working range diagram and a working range diagram-display apparatus with which a working range can be easily grasped. The working range diagram shows a working range in which a boom of a working machine having the boom can safely move with a three-dimensional spatial coordinate system. In the working range diagram, a part of or all of forward performance, backward performance, right sideward performance and left sideward performance in the working range is shown in different display formats. Since the working range is shown three-dimensionally and the frontward performance, the backward performance, the right sideward performance and the left sideward performance can be distinguished from each other, the working range can be easily grasped. Consequently, a mistake in a work plan is hardly made due to a subjective impression or a misunderstanding, thereby preventing rework or the like. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035924 | TREND HIGHLIGHTING - A method for generating hints for math problems is provided. In response to a request for a hint from a student in a unit of instruction with a scatter plot, shapes are generated based on points in the scatter plot. A convex hull is generated based on the generated shapes. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035925 | DYNAMIC PRESENTATION OF WAVEFORM TRACINGS IN A CENTRAL MONITOR PERSPECTIVE - Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for automatically populating a central monitor perspective with waveform tracings having a predetermined aspect ratio. A selection of a unit location is received, and monitoring devices connected to patients at the unit location are detected. Waveform tracings associated with the active monitoring devices are presented in a predetermined aspect ratio in the central monitor perspective. As new monitoring devices are connected to patients, or as monitoring devices are disconnected from patients, the central monitor perspective is automatically refreshed to reflect currently active waveform tracings having the predetermined aspect ratio. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035926 | DISPLAYING TEXT ON PATH - A method of displaying text on a path includes creating a mapping between distances along the path and points on a line based on changes in direction of the path, composing glyphs on the line, having a total line length defined in accordance with the mapping, to form a composed line, associating the glyphs with the path in accordance with the mapping and the composed line, and outputting the association of the glyphs with the path for display of the glyphs along the path. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035927 | Methods, Computer Readable Media, and Apparatuses for Enabling Non-System Fonts - Methods, computer readable media, and apparatuses for enabling non-system fonts are presented. A listing of a plurality of non-system fonts may be provided within an application. Responsive to a selection of one of the plurality of non-system fonts by a user of the application, the one of the plurality of non-system fonts may be enabled within the application. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035928 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An image display apparatus includes an image display device, a language recognition device, and a text information display device. The image display device displays an image on a display screen. The language recognition device recognizes, on the basis of an image signal of an input image displayed on the display screen, the language of a text portion included in the input image. The text information display device displays text information on the display screen using the language recognized by the language recognition device. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035929 | CONTENT RETARGETING USING FACIAL LAYERS - Techniques are disclosed for retargeting facial expressions. Input is received that represents a facial expression of a first character. Facial layers are generated based on the received input. The facial layers include one or more parameters extracted from the received input. A facial expression for a second character and corresponding to the facial expression of the first character is generated, based on the facial layers and without defining any spatial correspondence between the first character and the second character. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035930 | CHARACTER DISPLAY DEVICE - When a predetermined condition is satisfied in a game and a scenario mode is started, a predetermined scenario is displayed. When an animation in the scenario is completely displayed, a transmission waiting state is started and idling of a character displayed on a display screen is displayed. The idling display is performed based on the pose of the character in the transmission waiting state. The idling display is performed by deciding the angle of a target pose based on difference information of a joint management table. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035931 | TEMPORAL DEPENDENCIES IN DEPENDENCY GRAPHS - Systems and processes are described below relating to evaluating a dependency graph having one or more temporally dependent variables. The temporally dependent variables may include variables that may be used to evaluate the dependency graph at a frame other than that at which the temporally dependent variable was evaluated. One example process may include tracking the temporal dirty state for each temporally dependent variable using a temporal dependency list. This list may be used to determine which frames, if any, should be reevaluated when a request to evaluate a dependency graph for a particular frame is received. This advantageously reduces the amount of time and computing resources needed to reevaluate a dependency graph. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035932 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ANIMATION BY TAGGING OBJECTS WITHIN A GAME ENVIRONMENT - A game developer can “tag” an item in the game environment. When an animated character walks near the “tagged” item, the animation engine can cause the character's head to turn toward the item, and mathematically computes what needs to be done in order to make the action look real and normal. The tag can also be modified to elicit an emotional response from the character. For example, a tagged enemy can cause fear, while a tagged inanimate object may cause only indifference or indifferent interest. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035933 | OBJECT DISPLAY DEVICE - A polygon of a skirt is beforehand set in association with a skirt bone such that the polygon is at an angle of β to the skirt bone. The movement of the skirt bone is controlled according to the movement of a thigh bone. When a character walks or runs, if the thigh bone is inclined at an angle of α, each of the skirt bone and the polygon is inclined at an angle of α in a direction perpendicular to the ground surface. Therefore, since a polygon and the polygon do not interest each other, it is possible to prevent a thigh portion of the character from penetrating the skirt unnaturally. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035934 | Avatar Facial Expression Techniques - A method and apparatus for capturing and representing 3D wire-frame, color and shading of facial expressions are provided, wherein the method includes the following steps: storing a plurality of feature data sequences, each of the feature data sequences corresponding to one of the plurality of facial expressions; and retrieving one of the feature data sequences based on user facial feature data; and mapping the retrieved feature data sequence to an avatar face. The method may advantageously provide improvements in execution speed and communications bandwidth. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035935 | PASSIVES VIA BAR - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for glass via bars that can be used in compact three-dimensional packages, including embedded wafer level packages. The glass via bars can provide high density electrical interconnections in a package. In some implementations, the glass via bars can include integrated passive components. Methods of fabricating glass via bars are provided. In some implementations, the methods can include patterning and etching photo-patternable glass substrates. Packaging methods employing glass via bars are also provided. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035936 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING GRAPHICS DATA USING MULTIPLE PROCESSING CIRCUITS - Methods and apparatus for providing multiple graphics processing capacity, while utilizing unused integrated graphics processing circuitry on a bridge circuit along with an external or discrete graphics processing unit is disclosed. In particular, a bridge circuit includes an integrated graphics processing circuit configured to process graphics jobs. The bridge circuit also includes an interface operable according to interface with a discrete graphics processing circuit. A controller is included with the bridge circuit and responsive whenever the discrete graphics processing circuit is coupled to the interface to cause the integrated graphics processing circuit to process a task of the graphics job in conjunction with operation of the discrete graphics processing circuit that is operable to process another task of the graphics job. Corresponding methods are also disclosed. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035937 | SAVING AND LOADING GRAPHICAL PROCESSING UNIT (GPU) ARRAYS PROVIDING HIGH COMPUTATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A device receives, via a technical computing environment, a program that includes a parallel construct and a command to be executed by graphical processing units, and analyzes the program. The device also creates, based on the parallel construct and the analysis, one or more instances of the command to be executed in parallel by the graphical processing units, and transforms, via the technical computing environment, the one or more command instances into one or more command instances that are executable by the graphical processing units. The device further allocates the one or more transformed command instances to the graphical processing units for parallel execution, and receives, from the graphical processing units, one or more results associated with parallel execution of the one or more transformed command instances by the graphical processing units. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035938 | MEDIA WORKLOAD SCHEDULER - A method and system for scheduling a media workload is disclosed herein. The method includes modeling a feature of the media workload. A GPU utilization rate and a memory bandwidth of the media workload may be determined. Additionally, the media workload may be scheduled by modifying the feature of the media workload in order to adjust the GPU utilization and the memory bandwidth. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035939 | COVERAGE COMPACTION - A method for compressing graphics data, the method comprising sorting a plurality of coverage masks into an order of descending number of samples covered by the plurality of coverage masks. A first coverage mask is identified. The first coverage mask comprises a greatest number of covered samples. Additional coverage masks of the plurality of coverage masks are compacted in the order of descending number of samples covered. Compacting additional coverage masks comprises removing samples from the coverage mask that are covered by any other compacted coverage mask. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035940 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A DISPLACEMENT MAP FROM A NORMAL MAP - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for generating a displacement map. The technique involves receiving a normal map which includes one or more normal vectors associated with a texture map, processing the one or more normal vectors to a calculate one or more depth difference vectors associated with the texture map, and generating one or more rays associated with a first texel of the texture map, where each of the one or more rays associated with the first texel traverses one or more other texels of the texture map. The technique further involves calculating, for each of the one or more rays associated with the first texel, relative depths of each of the one or more other texels traversed by the ray based on each of the depth difference vectors that correspond with the one or more other texels traversed by the ray, determining a displacement value associated with the first texel based on the relative depths calculated for the one or more rays, and storing the displacement value in a displacement map. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035941 | IMAGE SIGNAL COMPENSATION APPARATUS AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY INCLUDING THE SAME - Provided are an image signal compensation apparatus and a liquid crystal display (LCD) including the same. The image signal compensation apparatus includes a lookup table (LUT) and an image signal compensation unit. The LUT includes reference data that corresponds to each combination of first and second reference gray levels and is arranged in a matrix. The image signal compensation unit receives first and second image signals, receives reference data corresponding to the first and second image signals from the LUT, and compensates the second image signal using the reference data. The reference data includes diagonal reference data located on a diagonal line in the matrix, and at least one diagonal reference data from among the diagonal reference data has a different value from a corresponding combination of the first and second reference gray levels. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035942 | TRANSPARENT DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHOD THEREOF - A transparent display apparatus is provided. The transparent display includes a display including a plurality of transparent display layers, and a controller configured to control the display, when a first event occurs, to display a first screen on a first transparent display layer from among the plurality of transparent display layers, and to display a second screen on a second transparent display layer that is from among the plurality of transparent display layers, wherein the controller controls the display to display the first screen that is currently displayed on the first transparent display layer to be displayed on the second transparent display layer for a predetermined time when a second event occurs. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035943 | MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION USING MULTIPLE IMAGES - A computer-implemented method of image processing for materials analysis is provided. At least three image datasets are obtained, these representing intensity values of image pixels and being in common spatial registration. The image datasets are processed so as to assign a comparison measure to each pair of image datasets, the comparison measure for a given pair of image datasets being representative of the difference between the spatial intensity information within the pair. A number of image datasets are then selected using the comparison measures. A colour difference measure is defined which represents the difference between pairs of colours of a colour set. Colours are assigned to the selected image datasets such that pairs of the selected image datasets which have substantially different spatial intensity information are assigned respective colours which have a substantially different colour difference measure. A number of the selected image datasets are then combined together to form an output colour image dataset for the formation of a colour image. The combination is such that each pixel of the colour image takes on a colour according to the relative intensities and colours of the selected image datasets so that if the pixel intensity of one dataset is substantially greater than the sum of the pixel intensities for all the other selected datasets, then the output colour in the respective part of the image will substantially match the colour assigned to that image dataset. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035944 | Rendering and Un-Rendering Using Profile Replacement - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, can perform rendering and un-rendering using profile replacement. A computer implemented method includes obtaining source image data associated with a source input-referred color space, transforming the source image data to intermediate image data associated with an intermediate input-referred color profile, applying a rendering operation to the intermediate image data by associating the intermediate image data with an intermediate output-referred color profile, and transforming the intermediate image data to destination image data associated with a destination output-referred color space using the intermediate output-referred color profile. The method further includes making available for output the destination image data. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035945 | COMPUTING DEVICE APPLICATIONS WITH AN AUTOMATICALLY ADAPTING USER INTERFACE - In one aspect, the present disclosure describes a method that may include determining, by a processor of a computing device, a platform of the computing device. Based at least in part upon the platform, the method may include altering, by the processor, a platform-independent presentation file. The method may include determining, by the processor, a platform-specific graphical user interface of a software application based at least in part on the platform-independent presentation file. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035946 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal and a control method thereof are provided. The mobile terminal includes a display and a controller configured to change display of at least one object on the basis of at least one of the attribute of the at least one object and the attribute of a second touch when the second touch applied to at least one point of the display is input while a first touch applied to the at least one object displayed on the display is maintained. Accordingly, display of a selected object can be changed on the basis of at least one of the attribute of the object and the attribute of touch. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035947 | SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING AND ENABLING INTERACTIVITY WITH IMAGES - A system, including apparatuses, software and methods, is disclosed for capturing and delivering images as to which various interactive functions are enabled for a user. The images introduced to the system can come from any one of a variety of sources, including from a digital camera. A graphical user interface permits a user to customize a set of interactive functions to be enabled for a given set of images. The interactively enabled images can be delivered via a webpage to a user, for example, via email, the Internet or downloaded from a disk or from disk drive on a computer on which the webpage is stored. Each image is delivered to a user in its own layer of software, which permits complex sets of images of relatively high resolution to be delivered to users without any appreciable delay associated with the delivery or the need for the user to have additional software, such as a plug-in to receive images and enable interactive functions with respect to the images. Whenever an interactive function is being carried out, a viewer perceives only one image layer at a given time, but the currently viewable image layer can be changed rapidly, so that the user can perceive the illusion of motion, including virtual rotation of an object depicted in a set of images. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035948 | MANAGING MAP ELEMENTS USING AGGREGATE FEATURE IDENTIFIERS - Multiple individually renderable map elements, each representing a respective physical entity in a geographic area, are rendered to generate a digital map of the geographic area. A description of an aggregate map feature that includes several but not all of the multiple map elements is received. The several map elements represent physical entities that form a common administrative unit. A selection of one of the several map elements is received via the user interface. In response to receiving the selection, the several map elements included in the aggregate map feature are automatically selected, and an indication that the aggregate map feature has been selected is provided on the user interface. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035949 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING A CALENDAR VIEW ON A DEVICE - An apparatus and computer-implemented method for enhancing a calendar view on a device comprising extracting data from a user's linked data store, processing the data to recognize one or more entities within the data, inferring correlations between the entities, supplementing existing calendar entries on the user's device with the inferred correlations, creating new entities and displaying one or more actions to the user based on the context of a selected calendar entry. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035950 | System and Method for Image Composition Using Non-Destructive Editing Model and Fast Gradient Solver - Systems and methods for interactive image compositing may integrate image searching using visual search criteria (e.g., color, composition, tonal distribution, or lighting effects), non-destructive image compositing, and high-performance rendering using a fast gradient solver to provide an efficient workflow for users. An image compositing application, executable by a CPU and/or GPU, may employ a sketch-and-refine approach, whereby a user draws a rough perimeter around an object of interest in an image and (following an initial application of the fast gradient solver to a lower-resolution version of the image) receives a preview of how it would fit into a composition. The fast gradient solver may differentiate between the object and its background by applying artificial intelligence techniques and/or dependent on user-supplied hints. In a second stage, the fast gradient solver may refine the solution for a final rendering of the composite image by operating on successively higher-resolution versions of the image. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035951 | VISUALLY PASSING DATA THROUGH VIDEO - A method and a system involve the insertion of digital data into a number of video frames of a video stream, such that the video frames contain both video content and the inserted digital data. The video, including the inserted digital data is then visually conveyed to and received by an augmented reality device without the use of a network connection. In the augmented reality device, the digital data is detected, processed and used to provide computer-generated data and/or information. The computer-generated data and/or information is then presented on a display associated with the augmented reality device or otherwise reproduced through the augmented reality device, where the computer-generated data and/or information supplements the video content so as to enhance the viewing experience of the augmented reality device user. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035952 | INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION CHARACTER DISPLAY SYSTEM, TERMINAL DEVICE, INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION CHARACTER DISPLAY METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A terminal device retains a character image of an own terminal user and a character image of a second terminal user acquired from an AR database server (or second terminal devices) as a character definition in an AR control unit. The terminal device can acquire the position of the second terminal device and a direction in which a camera unit is oriented. The terminal device of a photographer determines whether the user of the second terminal device which is being searched for is present in the acquired direction by causing image recognition unit to identify a face image of a specific user of the second terminal device. When the specific user of the second terminal device is present, the character image of the specific user of the second terminal device is combined in the vicinity of a face image region of the image obtained by the camera unit and is displayed. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035953 | METHOD OF SIMULATING AN IMAGING EFFECT ON A DIGITAL IMAGE USING A COMPUTING DEVICE - A method of digitally simulating an imaging effect on a base digital image being displayed by a computing device, which is representative of a print or document including the image effect, is provided. In one aspect, the imaging effect is displayed in association with the base digital image as a function of the position of the display of the computing device relative to a first or normalized position of the display. In another aspect, the imaging effect is displayed in association with the base digital image as a function of the position of an object being captured by a camera of the computing device. In both instances, the imaging effect becomes more visible as the display of the device moves further from its first position, or the object captured by the camera moves from its original position. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035954 | MULTICLASS CLASSIFICATION OF POINTS - A method includes obtaining, by executing a module stored on a non-transitory computer-readable storage device, approximately-zero polynomials for each of multiple classes. The method further includes evaluating the approximately-zero polynomials for each class on a plurality of points to compute distances from each point to each of the classes. The method also includes scaling the approximately-zero polynomials based on the distances and classifying the points based on the scaled approximately-zero polynomials. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035955 | DISPLAY METHOD, DISPLAY DEVICE AND DISPLAY SYSTEM - A display device comprises a timing controller (TCON), a scaler, a buffer and a comparator; the comparator is used for comparing whether pixel data of a current frame image from the scaler are identical with pixel data stored in the buffer or not; in the case where the comparison result is “identical”, the scaler enters an off-operating state; and the TCON is used for acquiring pixel data of the current frame image to be displayed and outputting the pixel data for display. A display method and a display system for the display device are provided as well. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035956 | DISPLAYING ACTION ITEMS BASED ON DEADLINE AND IMPORTANCE - Methods and devices for displaying action items based on date information and importance information are described. In one embodiment, a method implemented by a processor of a personal electronic device is described. The method includes: | 2014-02-06 |
20140035957 | TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE LOCATION ACCURACY FOR A MAP - Techniques to improve location accuracy for a map are described. An apparatus may comprise a mobile computing device. The mobile computing device may include a map management module to move a location identifier representing a location from a first position to a second position on an electronic map in accordance with digital map correction information as defined by a user. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035958 | Method for Driving Liquid Crystal Display - A method for driving a liquid crystal display (LCD) is disclosed. The LCD includes a common electrode, a pixel electrode, and a liquid crystal layer having a plurality of impurity ions. The method includes: separating the impurity ions toward the common electrode and the pixel electrode to form an internal electric field in the liquid crystal layer; and providing a common voltage for the common electrode, and providing a first compensation voltage and a second compensation voltage for the pixel electrode. The first compensation voltage and the second compensation voltage herein are utilized to compensate the internal electric field so that a difference between the first compensation voltage and the common voltage is equal to a difference between the second compensation voltage and the common voltage. Charge accumulation is formed intentionally, and then the first compensation voltage and the second compensation voltage are provided to correctly display images. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035959 | Light Field Display Device and Method - The present invention provides a light field display device ( | 2014-02-06 |
20140035960 | BACKLIGHT DIMMING CONTROL FOR A DISPLAY UTILIZING QUANTUM DOTS - Quantum dot backlights for use in displays and processes for controlling the dimming of quantum dot backlights are provided. The backlight can include an LED (e.g., a blue LED) configured to emit a light through a sheet of quantum dots. The quantum dots can be configured to emit colored light (e.g., red and green light) in response to the light emitted from the LED. To control the relative luminance of the LED, the backlight can be controlled through the use of current dimming to adjust the brightness of the LED at high relative luminance settings to increase the light output efficiency and can include the use of pulse width modulation to adjust the brightness of the LED at low relative luminance settings to reduce the amount of wavelength shift experienced by the LED. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035961 | DISPLAY DEVICE, SIGNAL CONVERTER FOR THE DISPLAY DEVICE, AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a display panel including pixels for displaying four colors including a white color. The display device further includes a signal converter for generating four output signals pertaining to the four colors using three input signals pertaining to three non-white colors of the four colors. The display device further includes a signal processor for processing the output signals to generate data signals and to provide the data signals to the display panel for the pixels to display an image. The signal converter includes at least one adder and a plurality of bit shifters for calculating a white-signal candidate using signals related to the input signals. The signal converter may determine a white-related output signal of the output signals using the white-signal candidate. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035962 | SIGNAL PROCESSING CIRCUIT, DISPLAY UNIT, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD - A signal processing circuit performs a correction on a first image signal to generate a noise-like pattern with regularity in an image, and thereby to generate a second image signal. Therefore, even if stripes or luminance unevenness is caused in a display image in the case where the first image signal is input into a display panel, a pattern making the stripes and the luminance unevenness less visible is allowed to be superimposed on the display image. Moreover, a pattern superimposed on the display image is the noise-like pattern with regularity which is obtainable without measuring light emission characteristics of the display panel. Therefore, it is not necessary to measure the light emission characteristics of the display panel to superimpose the above-described pattern on the display image. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035963 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND IMAGE CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus includes a display panel and a driving module. The driving module is electrically connected with the display panel and has an image processing circuit and a data driving circuit. The image processing circuit receives a first image signal of a frame time. When an average gray level of the first image signal is greater than or equal to a first setting gray level, the image processing circuit reduces gray levels of the first image signal according to a first ratio to obtain a second image signal. The data driving circuit receives the second image signal and drives the display panel to display an image according to the second image signal. An image control method of the display panel is also disclosed. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035964 | LIGHTING SYSTEM, LIGHTING METHOD, AND LIGHTING PROGRAM - A lighting system includes a master set and a plurality of lighting devices controlled by the master set. At least one of the plurality of lighting devices is a bulb-type lighting device having a lighting function and an image displaying function and including a light source for lighting and a light source for image display provided in common or separately, an image forming unit configured to modulate light from the light source for image display on the basis of image information for image display and form image light, a lens configured to project the image light formed by the image forming unit on a projection surface, and a connecting unit electrically connectable to a lighting device fitting. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035965 | DISPLAY PANEL, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - A color display unit includes pixels arranged in matrix form. Display pixel units are formed from multiple pixels, one of each of the display colors, grouped together across multiple rows. Drive units are formed by multiple rows of display pixel units that are connected to a common power supply line. Common write scanning lines are provided, where the number of common write scanning lines per drive unit equals the number of rows of pixels that are included in a display pixel unit. Each common write scanning line is connected to every pixel of at least one given color in its respective drive unit. Within a single drive unit, every pixel of a given color has a transistor whose layout orientation is the same as the layout orientation of a corresponding transistor in every other pixel of that given color. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035966 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - For each predetermined block of a display image, a correction value is calculated based on an image in the block, and the image of the predetermined block is corrected based on the correction value of the predetermined block and the correction values of blocks around the predetermined block. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035967 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING APPARATUS - An image processing apparatus having a plurality of Bayer arrays each including 4 pixels sharing a common electrode connected to a vertical signal line wherein: each of the pixels has a pixel electrode connected to a horizontal signal line; and the location of each of the horizontal signal lines and the location of each of the pixel electrodes each connected to one of the horizontal signal lines are determined so that the locations in a neighboring Bayer array are a mirror image of counterpart locations in another Bayer array adjacent to the neighboring Bayer array. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035968 | PIXEL CIRCUIT, PIXEL STRUCTURE, 2D AND 3D SWITCHABLE DISPLAY DEVICE AND DISPLAY DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A two-dimension (2D) and three-dimension (3D) switchable display device and display driving method thereof are provided. Each pixel unit of the 2D and 3D switchable display device includes a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel and a third sub-pixel. The first sub-pixel, driven by a first gate line, has a first sub-pixel voltage, and the third sub-pixel, driven by a second gate line, has a third sub-pixel voltage different from the first sub-pixel voltage. The charge of the second sub-pixel is shared by a first gate line of an adjacent pixel unit, and the second sub-pixel has a second sub-pixel voltage different from the first sub-pixel voltage and the third sub-pixel voltage. The first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel and the third sub-pixel of the pixel unit can be driven in a pre-charge driving manner. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035969 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, METHOD OF DRIVING A DISPLAY, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - In a display apparatus including a switching transistor, a correction voltage for eliminating an effect of a variation in a characteristic of a driving transistor is stored in a storage capacitor. The switching transistor is disposed between one current terminal of the driving transistor and a light emitting element. The switching transistor turns off during the non-light emission period thereby to electrically disconnect the light emitting element from the one current terminal of the driving transistor thereby preventing a leakage current from flowing through the light emitting element during the period in which the correction unit operates, and thus preventing the correction voltage from having an error due to the leakage current. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035970 | DISPLAY AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING AN IMAGE WITH A PIXEL - A pixel includes four sub-pixels. The pixel is used to receive a plurality of signal values to display an image. The signal values are N-bit signal values, and the largest value of the signal values is (2 | 2014-02-06 |
20140035971 | Methods and Systems for Sub-Pixel Rendering with Adaptive Filtering - Processing data for a display including pixels, each pixel having color sub-pixels, comprises receiving pixel data. Once the pixel data is received, processing data for a display includes converting the pixel data to sub-pixel rendered data, the conversion generating the sub-pixel rendered data for a sub-pixel arrangement including alternating red and green sub-pixels on at least one of a horizontal and vertical axis. Next processing data for a display includes correcting the sub-pixel rendered data if a condition exists and outputting the sub-pixel rendered data. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035972 | STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, AND STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - The stereoscopic image display device includes: an observer position measuring unit which measures the observing position of the observer; an image processing unit which calculates the relative position of the observing position of the observer and the stereoscopic display panel, calculates the luminance adjustment amount suited for stereoscopic image display for the relative position, and performs luminance adjustment processing on the image data according to the luminance adjustment amount; and a stereoscopic display panel unit which projects the image data on which the luminance adjustment processing is performed to the right eye and the left eye of the observer via the stereoscopic display panel. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035973 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a display apparatus, including: a plurality of subpixels disposed adjacent each other and forming one pixel which forms a unit for formation of a color image; the plurality of subpixels including a first subpixel which emits light of the shortest wavelength and a second subpixel disposed adjacent the first subpixel; the second subpixel having a light blocking member disposed between the second subpixel and the first subpixel and having a width greater than a channel length or a channel width of a transistor which forms the second subpixel. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035974 | DISPLAY UNIT, DRIVE CIRCUIT, DRIVE METHOD, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A display unit that drives pixels field sequentially includes pixel circuits disposed in a matrix form of rows and columns and a drive control section that causes the pixel circuits to display image frames of input image data such that a single frame of the image frames is displayed in two parts as a first sub-frame and as a second sub-frame. The first and second sub-frames are displayed field sequentially by different portions of the pixel circuits. The first sub-frame is displayed by a first portion of the pixel circuits that are located in a checked pattern, while the second sub-frame is displayed by the remaining pixel circuits. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035975 | Methods and Apparatuses for Direct Deposition of Features on a Surface Using a Two-Component Microfluidic Jet - The object of the invention is the provision of methods and apparatuses for controlled direct printing of continuous films or discreet structures using a two-component liquid jet issuing from an orifice. The two liquids may be miscible or immiscible, and form an annularly propagating flow along the axis of a deposition head. The flow consists of an outer sheath liquid with a boiling point temperature that is approximately 10 to 40 degrees lower than that of an inner sample liquid. The exit channel of the head is heated so that the pressurized outer sheath liquid is raised to a temperature greater than the boiling point of the sheath liquid at the local atmospheric pressure. The outer liquid is evaporated as the jet exits the orifice and falls at atmospheric pressure. Deposited sample line widths are produced in the range from approximately 1 to 1000 microns. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035976 | EJECTOR WITH IMPROVED JETTING LATENCY FOR HIGH SOLIDS CONTENT - A liquid ejection system includes a liquid ejector having a structure defining a chamber, the chamber including a first surface and a second surface, the first surface including a nozzle orifice; a resistive heater located on the second surface of the chamber opposite the nozzle orifice; a first liquid feed channel and a second liquid feed channel being in fluid communication with the chamber; and a segmented liquid inlet, a first segment of the liquid inlet being in fluid communication with the first liquid feed channel, and a second segment of the liquid inlet being in fluid communication with the second liquid feed channel; and a liquid supply comprising a liquid including a carrier fluid and a solids content that is greater than 5 percent by weight, wherein the liquid supply is fluidically connected to the segmented liquid inlet. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035977 | RECEPTION DEVICE AND APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - Data transfer is realized to support a high-speed and complex driving control of the driving element. A driving device includes a driving unit configured to supply a driving element with a pulse signal that determines a driving period to drive the driving element, an input unit configured to receive, in synchronization with a trigger signal, a data signal containing first information, second information, a first flag and a second flag that determine a waveform of the pulse signal, a first setting unit configured to set in the driving unit the first information that is input to the input unit, a retaining unit configured to read and retain the second information on the basis of the first flag, and a second setting unit configured to set in the driving unit the second information that is retained in the retaining unit on the basis of the second flag. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035978 | METHOD OF DRIVING LIQUID EJECTION HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A method of driving a liquid ejection head includes preparing a liquid ejection head including first and second flow paths, and a piezoelectric element, a first step of applying a first voltage, which expands the second flow path, to the piezoelectric element while a meniscus of a liquid recessed from an orifice toward the second flow path is formed in a first flow path to move the meniscus to the second flow path, a second step of applying a second voltage, which contracts the second flow path, to the piezoelectric element while the meniscus that moves toward the first flow path is positioned in the second flow path to move the liquid to the first flow path, and a third step of applying a third voltage, which expands the second flow path, to the piezoelectric element to eject the liquid from the orifice after the liquid projects from the orifice. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035979 | Liquid Ejecting Apparatus and control Method Thereof - A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a drive signal generation section which generates a drive signal and a liquid ejecting head. The drive signal is a periodic signal. One period of the drive signal has two durations of (i) a droplet ejection duration with a waveform part used to eject the droplet from the nozzle and (ii) a droplet non-ejection duration without the waveform part used to eject the droplet from the nozzle, and the droplet non-ejection duration is equal to or longer than the droplet ejection duration. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035980 | Method of Printing with a Split Image Revolution - A method of indirect printing has been developed to split printing of an imaging revolution on the image drum. A portion of the image is printed on the drum corresponding from an intermediate edge to a trailing edge of image data, and subsequently a remaining portion is printed corresponding from a leading edge to the intermediate edge of the image data. Splitting the image revolution enables the imaging to begin earlier in the drum revolution and decreases the total number of revolutions needed to complete a printed page, increasing printer throughput. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035981 | System And Method For Clearing Weak And Missing Inkjets In An Inkjet Printer - An inkjet printer is operated to identify inoperative inkjets without generating test patterns or analyzing image data. The inkjet printer delivers to the inkjet in the printhead a driving signal configured to operate a piezoelectric actuator in the inkjet and receive a response signal from the piezoelectric actuator. The condition of the inkjet is determined with reference to the response signal. The identified condition can correspond to one of the inkjet being blocked by a particle, the inkjet being blocked by air, and the inkjet being ready to eject ink. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035982 | CONTROL METHOD, PRINTING SHEET USED THEREFOR, AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A unique portion existing on a sheet is effectively used to suppress a consumption amount of the sheet as a whole. A control method for printing a plurality of images on a continuous sheet by using a print head, including the steps of: obtaining information in regard to a position and a level of a unique portion unsuitable for image printing that exists on the continuous sheet; and causing a maintenance operation of the print head by using a region where the unique portion exists on the continuous sheet based upon obtained information. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035983 | LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM, AND CONTROL METHOD - A controller is configured to: (a) control a head according to a recording command received to eject liquid through ejection openings toward a recording medium; (b) control a discharger to discharge the liquid toward a receiving member through at least one of the ejection openings; (c) determine whether a remaining amount representing an amount of the liquid on the receiving member and based at least on an amount of the liquid discharged onto the receiving member in the step (b) is equal to or greater than a first predetermined amount; and (d) control the remover to remove the liquid on the receiving member. The controller is configured to perform the step (a) before the step (d) when it is determined in the step (c) that the remaining amount is less than the first predetermined amount. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035984 | WRINKLE ELIMINATION FOR SOLID INKJET WEB PRINTER - A solid inkjet web printer for reducing wrinkles on a web including a solid ink jet engine for jetting a patterned layer of solid jettable ink and a system having a processor, and a spreader, the spreader having a pressure roller and a spreader roller forming a nip and means for adjusting the force applied at the nip. The processor controls the adjustment of the force applied by the pressure and spreader rollers to the printed portion on the web causing the spreader to reduce the force when the non-image portion is in the nip. A sensor for providing a signal to the processor indicates the location of the image and non-image portions of the web. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035985 | INKJET PRINTER - An inkjet printer including a feeding device configured to feed a sheet in a feeding direction, a platen configured to support the sheet, a recording device configured to eject ink on the sheet, contacting members configured to contact the sheet, a detector configured to detect an end portion position of the sheet in a width direction, and a controller configured to control the feeding device and the recording device is provided. The contacting members are arranged at intervals in the width direction, and the controller performs a suppression process in which at least one of the feeding device and the recording device is controlled to suppress a contact of the sheet with the recording device when the end portion position detected by the detector is a position between the two adjacent contacting members. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035986 | PRINT CONTROL METHOD, PRINTING METHOD, AND CONTINUOUS SHEET TO BE PRINTED USED IN THE METHOD - In duplex printing on a continuous sheet, a schedule for the printing is appropriately set depending on a unique portion present on the sheet. On the continuous sheet, a plurality of images is printed according to the schedule. First, information, that is preliminarily recorded on the continuous sheet to be used, with respect to a location of the unique portion present on the continuous sheet and a sheet surface where the unique portion is present are obtained. Then, on the basis of the obtained information, the schedule is set so as to print the images with avoiding the unique portion. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035987 | METHOD FOR PRINTING AND PRINTING SHEET USED FOR THE METHOD - A method is provided that performs, based on a schedule, the printing of a plurality of images and the print head maintenance on the first face and the second face of a continuous sheet. The method includes: sensing a unique portion unsuitable for image printing that exists on the continuous sheet; and setting a printing schedule, when the unique portion is sensed in the first face or the second face, such that an image is prevented to be printed on the unique portion and a maintenance operation of the print head is performed at a region corresponding to the unique portion on the back face of the first or second face that has the unique portion. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035988 | CONTROL METHOD FOR PRINTING AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A control method for carrying out printing of images on a continuous sheet, comprising: setting an area which includes a unique portion unsuitable for image printing that exists on the continuous sheet; and causing a cutter unit cut the area into a plurality of sheet pieces in a case where a length of the area which is continuous due to continuous existence of the unique portions exceeds a predetermined length. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035989 | LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - When it is determined that jamming of a recording medium has occurred and an image to be formed on the recording medium is a color image, a liquid ejection apparatus performs recovery action for first nozzle of a first liquid ejection head ejecting black liquid and second nozzles of second liquid ejection heads ejecting color liquid which is not black, after the jamming of the recording medium is resolved. On the other hand, when the image to be formed on the recording medium is a monochrome image, the liquid ejection apparatus performs the recovery action for the first nozzles of the first liquid ejection head. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035990 | INCORRECT STITCHING DETECTION IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A printing system includes a linehead that includes two adjacent printheads and an integrated imaging system positioned opposite a moving print media for capturing one or more images of content printed on the moving print media in at least a stitch boundary or an overlap region. The integrated imaging system includes an opening in a housing for receiving light reflected from the moving print media; a folded optical assembly in the housing that receives the reflected light and transmits the light a predetermined distance; and an image sensor within the housing that receives the light and captures the one or more images. An image processing device is adapted to determine derivative data of averaged pixel data obtained from the one or more captured images and to detect one or more peaks in the derivative data that represent stitching artifacts. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035991 | INCORRECT STITCHING DETECTION IN A PRINTING SYSTEM - A method for monitoring stitching between two adjacent printheads includes capturing one or more images of content printed on a moving print media in at least a stitch boundary or overlap region to obtain pixel data. The pixel data is then averaged in a media transport direction to produce blur in an image or images. Derivative data of the averaged pixel data is determined and one or more peaks is detected in the derivative data. A type of stitching artifact is determined based on the detected peak in the derivative data. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035992 | AUTOMATED HIGH PERFORMANCE WAVEFORM DESIGN BY EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHM - A method can include receiving an initial waveform and generating, testing, and evaluating the performance of an initial child set of waveforms based on an initial parent set of waveforms from the initial waveform. The method can also include determining whether a termination condition has been met based on the evaluating and, if so, providing an optimized waveform. If the termination condition has not been met, the method can also include generating subsequent child sets of waveforms based on the previous child set(s). | 2014-02-06 |
20140035993 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND INSPECTION METHOD - The objective of the present invention is to provide a printing apparatus that can accurately determine stains that have occurred on the print surface during printing, and an inspection method employed for the printing apparatus. According to the present invention, the printing apparatus includes: a printing unit that forms an image on a print surface by ejecting ink from print heads based on image data; a reading unit that reads the print surface where the image is formed; and a determination unit that compares, with the image data, the read data obtained by the reading unit, and employs comparison results to determine stains that have occurred on the print surface. | 2014-02-06 |
20140035994 | Phase Change Ink Compositions Containing Lignosulfonate Compounds - A phase change ink composition includes a carrier; an optional colorant; and a lignosulfonate compound of the formula | 2014-02-06 |
20140035995 | AEROSOL JET PRINTABLE METAL CONDUCTIVE INKS, GLASS COATED METAL CONDUCTIVE INKS AND UV-CURABLE DIELECTRIC INKS AND METHODS OF PREPARING AND PRINTING THE SAME - Provided are aerosol jet uncoated and coated (e.g., glass-coated) metal conductive ink compositions that can be deposited onto a substrate using, for example, aerosol jet printing and direct-write methods such as Aerosol Jet (e.g., Optomec M | 2014-02-06 |