Andrew McMahon - San Carlos CA, US Dan Lelescu - Morgan Hill CA, US
Assignee:
Pelican Imaging Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/225
US Classification:
348187
Abstract:
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention actively align a lens stack array with an array of focal planes to construct an array camera module. In one embodiment, a method for actively aligning a lens stack array with a sensor that has a focal plane array includes: aligning the lens stack array relative to the sensor in an initial position; varying the spatial relationship between the lens stack array and the sensor; capturing images of a known target that has a region of interest using a plurality of active focal planes at different spatial relationships; scoring the images based on the extent to which the region of interest is focused in the images; selecting a spatial relationship between the lens stack array and the sensor based on a comparison of the scores; and forming an array camera subassembly based on the selected spatial relationship.
Systems And Methods For Detecting Defective Camera Arrays And Optic Arrays
Andrew McMahon - San Carlos CA, US Dan Lelescu - Morgan Hill CA, US Kartik Venkataraman - San Jose CA, US Gabriel Molina - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 17/00
US Classification:
348187
Abstract:
Systems and methods for detecting defective camera arrays, optic arrays and/or sensors are described. One embodiment includes capturing image data using a camera array; dividing the captured images into a plurality of corresponding image regions; identifying the presence of localized defects in any of the cameras by evaluating the image regions in the captured images; and detecting a defective camera array using the image processing system when the number of localized defects in a specific set of image regions exceeds a predetermined threshold, where the specific set of image regions is formed by: a common corresponding image region from at least a subset of the captured images; and any additional image region in a given image that contains at least one pixel located within a predetermined maximum parallax shift distance along an epipolar line from a pixel within said common corresponding image region within the given image.
Sensor-Based User Detection For Electronic Devices
Various implementations disclosed herein include devices, systems, and methods implemented by an electronic device with an imaging sensor that includes both an arrangement of first pixels and a plurality of second pixels at or near the perimeter (e.g., in a surrounding rectangle) of the arrangement. In some implementations, the second pixels, which may be larger in size than the arrangement of first pixels, can be intermittently positioned, for example, with intervening space in between groups of one or more second pixels along the side columns, top rows, or bottom rows of the arrangement. In some implementations, detected movement in a physical environment is determined to correspond to a person approaching the electronic device based on data of the second pixels. In some implementations, detecting the person approaching the electronic device initiates a user verification process at the electronic device.
Computerized Systems And Methods For Partitioning Data For Information Retrieval
- Denver CO, US Miria GRUNICK - New York NY, US Antony M. PEGG - East Petersburg PA, US Andrew McMAHON - Washington DC, US Thomas P. VACCARINO - Falls Church VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for partitioning data into n partitions in a database used for information retrieval. According to certain embodiments implemented with at least one processor, a perceived load is determined for each of a plurality of substrings, each of the substrings corresponding to one or more entries in the database. The plurality of substrings are ordered from highest to lowest perceived load. Data associated with each of the first n substrings is assigned to a separate partition, wherein n is greater than one. Moreover, data associated with each of the remaining substrings is assigned to the n partitions based on a score. The score is computed by calculating, for each partition, a load variance and an entropy weight for the candidate substring. The load variance and the entropy weight are combined, and the candidate substring is assigned to the partition that has the lowest combined score.
Computerized Systems And Methods For Identifying Points-Of-Interest Using Customized Query Prediction
- Denver CO, US Miria GRUNICK - New York NY, US Andrew McMAHON - Washington DC, US Antony M. PEGG - East Petersburg PA, US Brian J. McMAHON - Reston VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying points-of-interest using customized query prediction. According to certain embodiments, a partial query is received from a client via a network. The partial query may comprise a plurality of characters associated with a full query and location data associated with the client. The received partial query may be analyzed using at least one dictionary. Based on the analysis of the received partial query, at least one query may be predicted. Moreover, at least one point-of-interest may be identified based on the at least one predicted query. Further, data associated with the at least one identified point-of-interest may be transmitted over the network to the client prior to receiving the full query from the client.
Systems And Methods For Array Camera Focal Plane Control
- Mountain View CA, US Andrew McMahon - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
Pelican Imaging Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04N 5/374
US Classification:
348281, 348302
Abstract:
Systems and methods for controlling the parameters of groups of focal planes as focal plane groups in an array camera are described. One embodiment includes a plurality of focal planes, and control circuitry configured to control the capture of image data by the pixels within the focal planes. In addition, the control circuitry includes: a plurality of parameter registers, where a given parameter register is associated with one of the focal planes and contains configuration data for the associated focal plane; and a focal plane group register that contains data identifying focal planes that belong to a focal plane group. Furthermore, the control circuitry is configured to control the imaging parameters of the focal planes in the focal plane groups by mapping instructions that address virtual register addresses to the addresses of the parameter registers associated with focal planes within specific focal plane groups.
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ISLN:
924747099
Admitted:
2015
University:
University of San Diego, B.B.A., 2012
Law School:
University of Tulsa College of Law, J.D., 2015
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Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is a singer/songwriter. He is the vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the bands Something Corporate ...
Acting Chief Financial Officer at Department of Veterans Affairs, Budget Officer at Massachusetts Air National Guard
Location:
Leeds, Massachusetts
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
Department of Veterans Affairs since Feb 2011
Acting Chief Financial Officer
Massachusetts Air National Guard since Dec 2011
Budget Officer
Kollmorgen Aug 2008 - Feb 2011
Financial Analyst
United States Air Force Nov 2002 - Aug 2008
Budget Analyst
Education:
Boston University
MS
Skills:
Process Improvement Budgets Strategic Planning Program Management Microsoft Excel Continuous Improvement Financial Analysis Manufacturing Operations Management Financial Reporting Inventory Management Business Development Cost Accounting Forecasting Accounting Financial Modeling Data Analysis Analysis Access Team Building