Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Depth-sensing computer vision system
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Application No.: US16553727Application Date: 2019-08-28
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Publication No.: US10887579B2Publication Date: 2021-01-05
- Inventor: Scott Denenberg , Lev Persits , Clara Vu , Robert Craig Randall , Patrick Sobalvarro , Valentina Chamorro , Gene Malkin , Alberto Moel
- Applicant: Scott Denenberg , Lev Persits , Clara Vu , Robert Craig Randall , Patrick Sobalvarro , Valentina Chamorro , Gene Malkin , Alberto Moel
- Applicant Address: US MA Newton; US MA Cambridge; US MA Cambridge; US MA Newton; US MA Harvard; US MA Somerville; US MA Brookline; US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Scott Denenberg,Lev Persits,Clara Vu,Robert Craig Randall,Patrick Sobalvarro,Valentina Chamorro,Gene Malkin,Alberto Moel
- Current Assignee: Scott Denenberg,Lev Persits,Clara Vu,Robert Craig Randall,Patrick Sobalvarro,Valentina Chamorro,Gene Malkin,Alberto Moel
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Newton; US MA Cambridge; US MA Cambridge; US MA Newton; US MA Harvard; US MA Somerville; US MA Brookline; US MA Cambridge
- Agency: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
- Main IPC: H04N13/246
- IPC: H04N13/246 ; G06T7/80 ; H04N13/194 ; H04N13/254 ; H04N13/271 ; H04N5/357 ; H04N13/204 ; G01K13/00 ; H04N13/00

Abstract:
Systems and methods for calibrating a sensor array for 3D depth sensing include the steps of providing multiple 3D sensors each for (i) illuminating a field of view of the sensor and (ii) generating an output array of pixelwise values indicative of distances to objects within the illuminated a field of view; sequentially causing each of the 3D sensors to generate an output array while other 3D sensors are illuminating their fields of view; and creating an interference matrix from the generated output arrays, the interference matrix indicating, for each of the 3D sensors, a degree of interference by other 3D sensors simultaneously active therewith.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200077074A1 DEPTH-SENSING COMPUTER VISION SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2020-03-05
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