Television – Special applications – Observation of or from a specific location
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-09
2006-05-09
Le, Vu (Department: 2613)
Television
Special applications
Observation of or from a specific location
C348S169000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07042493
ABSTRACT:
Standard video footage even from a single video camera can be used to obtain, in an automated fashion, a stroboscope sequence of a sports event, for example. The sequence may be represented as a static images of a photographic nature, or by a video sequence in which camera motion remains present, in which case the video sequence can be rendered as a panning camera movement on a stroboscope picture or as an animated stroboscope sequence in which the moving object leaves a trailing trace of copies along its path. Multiple cameras can be used for an expanded field of view or for comparison of multiple sequences, for example.
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Ayer Serge
Prandoni Paolo
Reusens Emmanuel
Sbaiz Luciano
Vetterli Martin
Blank Rome LLP
Le Vu
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