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公开(公告)号:US11657627B2
公开(公告)日:2023-05-23
申请号:US17365179
申请日:2021-07-01
Applicant: NVIDIA Corporation
Inventor: James Van Welzen , Jonathan White , David Clark , Nathan Otterness , Jack Van Welzen , Prakash Yadav
CPC classification number: G06V20/62 , G06V20/635 , G06V30/10
Abstract: In various examples, frames of a video may include a first visual object that may appear relative to a second visual object within a region of the frames. Once a relationship between the first visual object and the region is known, one or more operations may be performed on the relative region. For example, optical character recognition may be performed on the relative region where the relative region is known to contain textual information. As a result, the identification of the first visual object may serve as an anchor for determining the location of the relative region including the second visual object—thereby increasing accuracy and efficiency of the system while reducing run-time.
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公开(公告)号:US11087162B2
公开(公告)日:2021-08-10
申请号:US16528891
申请日:2019-08-01
Applicant: NVIDIA Corporation
Inventor: James Van Welzen , Jonathan White , David Clark , Nathan Otterness , Jack Van Welzen , Prakash Yadav
IPC: G06K9/32
Abstract: In various examples, frames of a video may include a first visual object that may appear relative to a second visual object within a region of the frames. Once a relationship between the first visual object and the region is known, one or more operations may be performed on the relative region. For example, optical character recognition may be performed on the relative region where the relative region is known to contain textual information. As a result, the identification of the first visual object may serve as an anchor for determining the location of the relative region including the second visual object—thereby increasing accuracy and efficiency of the system while reducing run-time.
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公开(公告)号:US10112115B2
公开(公告)日:2018-10-30
申请号:US14526196
申请日:2014-10-28
Applicant: NVIDIA CORPORATION
Inventor: Joshua Abbott , James Van Welzen , Jonathan White , David Clark , Nidhi Singh , Cristobal Alvarez-Russell
IPC: A63F13/86 , G02B27/01 , A63F13/358
Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for broadcasting composited game content. The technique includes executing an application program to generate a first video frame of game content, and causing the first video frame to be displayed on a primary display device. The technique further includes compositing at least one graphical user interface (GUI) element with the first video frame to generate a composited frame. The technique further includes causing the composited frame to be displayed on an external display device by transmitting the composited frame to the external display device via a local display interface.
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公开(公告)号:US20210326627A1
公开(公告)日:2021-10-21
申请号:US17365179
申请日:2021-07-01
Applicant: NVIDIA Corporation
Inventor: James Van Welzen , Jonathan White , David Clark , Nathan Otterness , Jack Van Welzen , Prakash Yadav
IPC: G06K9/32
Abstract: In various examples, frames of a video may include a first visual object that may appear relative to a second visual object within a region of the frames. Once a relationship between the first visual object and the region is known, one or more operations may be performed on the relative region. For example, optical character recognition may be performed on the relative region where the relative region is known to contain textual information. As a result, the identification of the first visual object may serve as an anchor for determining the location of the relative region including the second visual object—thereby increasing accuracy and efficiency of the system while reducing run-time.
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公开(公告)号:US20210034906A1
公开(公告)日:2021-02-04
申请号:US16528891
申请日:2019-08-01
Applicant: NVIDIA Corporation
Inventor: James Van Welzen , Jonathan White , David Clark , Nathan Otterness , Jack Van Welzen , Prakash Yadav
IPC: G06K9/32
Abstract: In various examples, frames of a video may include a first visual object that may appear relative to a second visual object within a region of the frames. Once a relationship between the first visual object and the region is known, one or more operations may be performed on the relative region. For example, optical character recognition may be performed on the relative region where the relative region is known to contain textual information. As a result, the identification of the first visual object may serve as an anchor for determining the location of the relative region including the second visual object—thereby increasing accuracy and efficiency of the system while reducing run-time.
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