Image overlaying and comparison for inventory display auditing

US9324171B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9324171-B2
Application numberUS-201414561048-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2014
Priority dateAug 24, 2011
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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Example methods disclosed herein include overlaying a semi-transparent version of a reference image over a sequence of captured images as respective ones of the captured images are displayed on a display of a portable device. Such disclosed example methods also include determining a directional difference between a first one of the captured images and the reference image. Such disclosed example methods further include presenting a directional prompt to indicate a direction to move the portable device to cause a subsequent second one of the captured images to coincide with the reference image.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: modifying, with a processor, an image characteristic of a previously captured reference image selected from memory of a portable device to generate a semi-transparent version of the reference image; overlaying the semi-transparent version of the reference image over a first captured image as the first captured image is displayed on a display of the portable device; determining, with the processor of the portable device, a directional difference between the first captured image and the reference image; and presenting a directional prompt to indicate a direction to move the portable device to cause a subsequent second captured image to coincide with the reference image. 2. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein determining the directional difference further includes determining a shift of the reference image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 3. The method as defined in claim 2 , further including: translating the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determining the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 4. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein determining the directional difference further includes determining a shift of the first captured image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 5. The method as defined in claim 4 , further including: translating the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determining the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 6. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein presenting the directional prompt includes at least one of (i) causing a visual cue to be displayed on the display, or (ii) causing an audible cue to be emitted by the portable device. 7. The method as defined in claim 1 , further including triggering selection of the second captured image for further processing when a correlation between the second captured image and the reference image satisfies a threshold. 8. A tangible computer readable medium comprising computer readable instructions which, when executed, cause a processor of a portable device to at least: modify an image characteristic of a previously captured reference image selected from memory of the portable device to generate a semi-transparent version of the reference image; overlay the semi-transparent version of the reference image over a first captured image as the first captured image is displayed on a display of the portable device; determine a directional difference between the first captured image and the reference image; and present a directional prompt to indicate a direction to move the portable device to cause a subsequent second captured image to coincide with the reference image. 9. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 8 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to determine the directional difference by determining a shift of the reference image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 10. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 9 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: translate the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determine the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 11. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 8 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to determine the directional difference by determining a shift of the first captured image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 12. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 11 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: translate the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determine the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 13. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 8 , wherein, to present the directional prompt, the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to at least one of (i) cause a visual cue to be displayed on the display, or (ii) cause an audible cue to be emitted by the portable device. 14. The tangible computer readable medium as defined in claim 8 , wherein the instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to trigger selection of the second captured image for further processing when a correlation between the second captured image and the reference image satisfies a threshold. 15. A portable device comprising: a memory; a display; a camera; and a processor implementing an image overlayer and a directional prompter, wherein: the image overlayer is to: modify an image characteristic of a previously captured reference image selected from the memory to generate a semi-transparent version of the reference image; and overlay the semi-transparent version of the reference image over a first captured image captured by the camera as the first captured image is displayed on the display; and the directional prompter is to: determine a directional difference between the first captured image and the reference image; and present a directional prompt to indicate a direction to move the portable device to cause a subsequent second captured image captured by the camera to coincide with the reference image. 16. The portable device as defined in claim 15 , wherein the directional prompter is further to determine the directional difference by determining a shift of the reference image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 17. The portable device as defined in claim 16 , wherein the directional prompter is further to: translate the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determine the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 18. The portable device as defined in claim 15 , wherein the directional prompter is further to determine the directional difference by determining a shift of the first captured image that increases a correlation between the first captured image and the reference image. 19. The portable device as defined in claim 18 , wherein the directional prompter is further to: translate the shift into a positional movement of the portable device; and determine the directional prompt to represent the positional movement. 20. The portable device as defined in claim 15 , wherein the directional prompter is to present the directional prompt by at least one of (i) causing a visual cue to be displayed on the display, or (ii) causing an audible cue to be emitted by the portable device. 21. The portable device as defined in claim 15 , wherein the processor further implements an image correlator to trigger selection of the second captured image for further processing when a correlation between the second captured image and the reference image satisfies a threshold.

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  • Itemisation or classification of parts, supplies or services, e.g. bill of materials · CPC title

  • using an image reference approach · CPC title

  • Matching criteria, e.g. proximity measures · CPC title

  • G06T11/60Primary

    Creating or editing images; Combining images with text · CPC title

  • Region-based segmentation · CPC title

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What does patent US9324171B2 cover?
Example methods disclosed herein include overlaying a semi-transparent version of a reference image over a sequence of captured images as respective ones of the captured images are displayed on a display of a portable device. Such disclosed example methods also include determining a directional difference between a first one of the captured images and the reference image. Such disclosed example…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nielsen Co Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q10/0875. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 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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