Image analysis – Applications – Target tracking or detecting
Reexamination Certificate
2005-12-13
2005-12-13
Miriam, Daniel (Department: 2625)
Image analysis
Applications
Target tracking or detecting
C382S107000, C348S169000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06975748
ABSTRACT:
In a computer system, methods and computer-readable medium are disclosed for tracking motion of a subject in an activity captured by camera. The camera supplies pluralities of discrete images of the subject to a computing system environment. An event window, displayed on a monitor, has at least two cells for receiving a user input pertaining to an action of the subject in the activity. In a first of the two cells, the user indicates a specific image number corresponding to one of the plurality of discrete images and an estimate of a fractional percent thereof. In the second cell, the user indicates another specific image number and estimate of a fractional percentage thereof. Software calculates a delta between the specific image numbers and their corresponding estimated fractions. Scroll and position bars provide user-aid for navigating between discrete images. Example subjects include horses in a horse race activity while an action includes a horse stride length.
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Jaynes Christopher O.
Mostert Paul S.
Seales William B.
Steele R. Matt
Webb Stephen B.
King & Schickli PLLC
Miriam Daniel
The Mostert Group
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