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"Methods And Systems For Obtaining And Processing Images"in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240153142)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News-A patent application by the inventor Lindgren, Jo hn (Santa Rosa, CA, US), filed on November 7, 2022, was made available online on May 9, 2024, according to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx correspondents. This patent application is assigned to DIMAAG-AI Inc. (Fremont, California, Unit ed States). The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by the inventors: "Typical visual inspection systems are equipped with different types and numbers of cameras designed to capture images of inspec ted objects. However, conventional systems tend to produce images of insufficien t quality (e.g., for artificial intelligence processing). Furthermore, conventio nal systems have difficulties with inspecting certain types of objects (e.g., se lf-similar objects inspected with stereo-vision cameras). Some conventional syst ems can be bulky and not suitable for tight-space applications (e.g., mobile ins pection systems for agricultural applications). For example, certain inspection applications require cameras to have a large field of view while generating high -quality images, which tends to be conflicting requirements. Illumination to ach ieve sufficient brightness is another common requirement and is needed to normal ize imaging conditions so that nighttime operation produces very similar dayligh t operation. One approach to address these difficulties is using non-visual insp ection systems, such as light detection and ranging (LIDAR) systems. For example , such systems can be used to make digital 3-D representations of inspected area s. However, LIDAR systems can be unsustainable in daylight conditions, which gre atly limits the applicability of these systems.