A method is provided for encoding two-dimensional frame codes comprising the steps of establishing first and second line bit sequences, determining an exclusive OR (XOR) logic value of the first and second code lines to obtain a two-dimensional matrix of XOR logic values and determining the two-dimensional frame codes using the matrix of XOR logic values.
Multi-Level Selection Methods And Apparatus Using Context Identification For Embedded Data Graphical User Interfaces
An image capture user interface receives an image of an area of a user interface selected by a user and translates the image into operations performable by a computer. The user interface is comprised of graphic entities and embedded code. The user places an image capture device, such as a camera pen, on or near a graphic entity of the user interface, and presses a button on the image capture device indicating selection of the graphic entity. In response to the button, an image is captured that corresponds to the graphic entity selected by the user. The image includes embedded code, which is analyzed to develop an image capture code corresponding to the captured image area. The image capture code is then mapped to a selection code corresponding to the graphic entity selected by the user. The user may then make other selections. The selection codes are processed for a particular syntax, and a computer operation is performed when a selection code, or combination of selection codes, is received which indicate that an operation is to be performed.
Method And Apparatus For Decoding Angular Orientation Of Lattice Codes
L. Noah Flores - Woodside CA Matthew G. Gorbet - San Francisco CA David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 936
US Classification:
382289, 382100, 235454, 235494
Abstract:
An angular orientation of a lattice image pattern is found by forming a composite image of superimposed portions of a lattice image by aligning centroids of a lattice element in each portion, and determining a lattice axis from a line fit through centroids of lattice elements in the composite image. The composite image is formed by selecting a seed pixel, finding a local minimum near the seed pixel and then finding a centroid based on the local minimum. From the centroid, it is determined whether the glyph centroid has sufficient contrast to be included in the composite image. The composite image is formed by superimposing subsamples of the lattice image based on glyph centroids. The composite image is then analyzed to determine a lattice axis through centroids in the composite image, and determining a quadrant image based on the lattice axis.
Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Camera Mouse
David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA L. Noah Flores - Woodside CA Glen W. Petrie - Los Gatos CA Sven Karlsson - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
A mouse incorporating a camera captures an image of embedded data from a substrate under the mouse. The embedded data in the image is decoded to determine address or location information coded in the embedded data. Based on the decoded information and other user input signals, such as mouse button selection signals, the computer executes operations. The mouse also has a display controlled by the computer for providing visual feedback to a user. The display might generate an image of the substrate area under the mouse, making it appear to the user as if they are looking through the mouse directly onto the substrate. The display may also generate visual feedback regarding operations occurring in the computer, such as selection or other computer operations.
Method And Apparatus For Display Of Spatially Registered Information Using Embedded Data
Matthew G. Gorbet - San Francisco CA, US L. Noah Flores - Woodside CA, US David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA, US Shilajeet Banerjee - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Xerox Coporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K007/10
US Classification:
235454
Abstract:
A viewport lens displays registered information registered using embedded data. An image capture device captures an image from the substrate that includes embedded data. The embedded data in the captured image is decoded to create information regarding the substrate, such as location, orientation, or a label. Based on the information regarding the substrate, information is generated that is registered with the substrate. In one embodiment, the information is registered with the substrate by optically combining the generated information with substrate information in a viewport lens.
Dan S. Bloomberg - Palo Alto CA, US David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA, US Robert F. Tow - Palo Alto CA, US L. Prasadam Flores - Woodside CA, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K019/06
US Classification:
235494, 235456, 382203, 382181
Abstract:
This invention provides self-clocking glyph shape codes for encoding digital data in the shapes of glyphs that are suitable for printing on hardcopy recording media. Advantageously, the glyphs are selected so that they tend not to degrade into each other when they are degraded and/or distorted as a result, for example, of being photocopied, transmitted via facsimile, and/or scanned-in to an electronic document processing system. Moreover, for at least some applications, the glyphs desirably are composed of printed pixel patterns containing nearly the same number of ON pixels and nearly the same number of OFF pixels, such that the code that is rendered by printing such glyphs on substantially uniformly spaced centers appears to have a generally uniform texture. In the case of codes printed at higher spatial densities, this texture is likely to be perceived as a generally uniform gray tone. Binary image processing and convolution filtering techniques for decoding such codes also are disclosed, but this application focuses on the codes.
David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA, US L. Noah Flores - Woodside CA, US Matthew G. Gorbet - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06K007/14
US Classification:
235454, 382325
Abstract:
A system and method for generating information based on decoded embedded data from a substrate is implemented by reading embedded data from a substrate, decoding the embedded data to determine registration of the substrate relative to a reference in an apparatus, and developing and presenting human-sensible information based on the registration information. In one embodiment, the human-sensible information is visual information registered with the substrate. The human-sensible information may also comprise, for example, tactile, audible, or other sensory information.
Systems And Methods For Forgery Detection And Deterrence Of Printed Documents
Teresa F. Lunt - Palo Alto CA, US Matthew K. Franklin - Davis CA, US David L. Hecht - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas A. Berson - Palo Alto CA, US Mark J. Stefik - Portula Valley CA, US R. Drew Dean - Cupertino CA, US Alan G. Bell - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas M. Breuel - Brisbane CA, US Todd A. Cass - San Francisco CA, US Douglas N. Curry - Palo Alto CA, US Daniel H. Greene - Sunnyvale CA, US Robert T. Krivacic - San Jose CA, US
A print management system includes a policy that determines a protection level for a document to be printed. The document is printed using forgery detection and deterrence technologies, such as fragile and robust watermarks, glyphs, and digital signatures, that are appropriate to the level of protection determined by the policy. A plurality of printers are managed by a print management system. Each printer can provide a range of protection technologies. The policy determines the protection technologies for the document to be printed. The print management system routes the print job to a printer that can apply the appropriate protections and sets the appropriate parameters in the printer. Copy evidence that can establish that a document is a forgery and/or tracing information that identifies the custodian of the document and restrictions on copying of the document and use of the information in the document are included in the watermark that is printed on the document. A document can be verified as an original or established as a forgery by inspecting the copy evidence and/or tracing information in the watermark.
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Invisible Governance : The Art of African Micropolitics
Dr. Hecht graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Scottsdale, AZ and specializes in Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck. Dr. Hecht is affiliated with HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center, HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center and HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center.
May 2013 to 2000 Territory Sales ManagerWaste Management St. Louis, MO May 2012 to May 2013 Inside Sales RepresentativeThe Olive Garden Fairview Heights, IL Jan 2012 to May 2012 ServerInsidestl.com St. Louis, MO Jul 2010 to May 2012 MMA ColumnistKNIA/KRLS Pella, IA Jan 2011 to Nov 2011 Account Executive/Sports Play-By-PlayKNIA/KRLS Pella, IA Aug 2010 to Jan 2011 Account Executive/News Director/Play-By-PlayKSLG St. Louis, MO Jan 2010 to Aug 2010 InternshipSt. Louis ARC St. Louis, MO Mar 2009 to Aug 2010 Direct Support ProfessionalAT&T Fenton, MO Dec 2008 to Mar 2009 Sales Associate
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Broadcast Center St. Louis, MO 2009 to 2010 Broadcast JournalismSouth Western Illinois College Granite City, IL Aug 2004 to Aug 2005 General StudiesGranite City High School Granite City, IL Aug 2000 to May 2004 General Studies
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning - Architecture, Vassar College - Cognitive Science
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