Embedding signals in a raster image processor

US12322004B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12322004-B2
Application numberUS-202217589762-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2022
Priority dateOct 29, 2012
Publication dateJun 3, 2025
Grant dateJun 3, 2025

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Image processing technology embeds signal (e.g., digital watermarks) within imagery during a raster image process(or). One claim recites: an image processing method of embedding a signal within imagery using a raster image processing (RIP), comprising: obtaining a plurality of elements representing a signal; and modulating a plurality of print structures within the RIP according to the plurality of elements, in which said modulating varies density, and direction or angle, of the plurality of print structures, and in which said modulating introduces the signal within the imagery. Of course, other claims, combinations and technology are described too.

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What is claimed is: 1. An image processing method of embedding a signal within imagery using a raster image processing (RIP), comprising: obtaining a plurality of elements representing a signal; modulating a plurality of print structures within the RIP according to the plurality of elements, in which said modulating varies density, and direction in an Lab colorspace, of the plurality of print structures, and in which said modulating introduces the signal within the imagery, such that the signal corresponds to different directions in the Lab colorspace at different regions throughout the imagery. 2. An image processing method of embedding a signal within imagery using a raster image processing (RIP), comprising: obtaining a plurality of elements representing a signal, in which the plurality of elements correspond to different directions in Lab colorspace at different regions throughout the imagery; modulating a plurality of print structures within the RIP according to the plurality of elements to embed the signal within the imagery, such that the signal corresponds to different directions in Lab colorspace at different regions throughout the imagery. 3. The image processing method of claim 2 in which the spatial frequency of modulation is different in the different regions. 4. An image processing method of embedding a signal within imagery using a raster image processing (RIP), comprising: obtaining a plurality of elements representing a signal; determining edges within of the imagery to yield determined edges; using the determined edges as a reference, modulating a plurality of print structures within the RIP according to the plurality of elements to embed the signal within the imagery, in which the signal is embedded within the imagery along a perpendicular direction of at least one determined edge, and in which the determined edges provide a reference orientation and reference location of the signal once embedded. 5. The image processing method of claim 4 in which the plurality of elements comprises a regular pattern or structure to facilitate detection. 6. The image processing method of claim 4 in which the reference comprises spatial orientation information. 7. The image processing method of claim 4 in which the reference and the signal provide pose information relative to an optical capture. 8. The image processing method of claim 7 in which the pose information comprises an input to a homography generator.

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  • Camera pose · CPC title

  • Video; Image sequence · CPC title

  • Extraction of an embedded watermark; Reliable detection · CPC title

  • using feature-based methods, e.g. the tracking of corners or segments · CPC title

  • using feature-based methods · CPC title

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What does patent US12322004B2 cover?
Image processing technology embeds signal (e.g., digital watermarks) within imagery during a raster image process(or). One claim recites: an image processing method of embedding a signal within imagery using a raster image processing (RIP), comprising: obtaining a plurality of elements representing a signal; and modulating a plurality of print structures within the RIP according to the pluralit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digimarc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T1/0064. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 03 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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