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Sylvie Jeannin
Also filed as: JEANNIN SYLVIE
6 granted patents·3 pending applications·442 citations·filing 1996–2002
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9 records- 0189US5929940AMethod and device for estimating motion between images, system for encoding segmented imagesPHILIPS CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Jul 27, 1999·156 cites·11 claims
- 0288US7333712B2Visual summary for scanning forwards and backwards in video contentKONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV·Filed 2002·Granted Feb 19, 2008·32 cites·22 claims
- 0385US5995668ASegmented picture coding method and system, and corresponding decoding method and systemPHILIPS CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Nov 30, 1999·148 cites·14 claims
- 0475US6587574B1System and method for representing trajectories of moving objects for content-based indexing and retrieval of visual animated dataKONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV·Filed 1999·Granted Jul 1, 2003·81 cites·3 claims
- 0559US7337455B2Method, apparatus, and program for evolving algorithms for detecting content in information streamsKONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV·Filed 2001·Granted Feb 26, 2008·13 cites·39 claims
- 0644US6088397AMethod of estimation of motion between imagesPHILIPS CORP·Filed 1998·Granted Jul 11, 2000·12 cites·7 claims
- 0742US2004010480A1Method, apparatus, and program for evolving neural network architectures to detect content in media informationFiled 2002·Application pending·0 cites
- 0840US2003123841A1Commercial detection in audio-visual content based on scene change distances on separator boundariesFiled 2001·Application pending·0 cites
- 0940US2002083469A1Embedding re-usable object-based product information in audiovisual programs for non-intrusive, viewer driven usageKONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV·Filed 2000·Application pending·0 cites
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