SINGAPORE, Singapore

Yan Ye


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Yan Ye - Innovator in Image Processing Technology

Introduction

Yan Ye is a prominent inventor based in Singapore, known for his contributions to image processing technology. He has developed innovative solutions that enhance the capabilities of imaging devices, particularly in motion compensation.

Latest Patents

Yan Ye holds a patent for a "Hybrid dynamic vision sensor and CMOS device for motion compensation." This invention discloses an image processing method and a device designed to implement the same. The device includes a hybrid imaging device that captures optical input and a processing device in signal communication with the hybrid imaging device. The processing device features a motion detection circuit that performs feature tracking based on a first component of the obtained optical input. Additionally, it includes a motion estimation circuit for motion compensation based on the output of the motion detection unit, a frame reconstruction circuit that reconstructs image frames based on both the output of the motion estimation unit and a second component of the optical input, and an output unit that delivers image frames at a predetermined global frame rate. Yan Ye has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Yan Ye is currently employed at Omnivision Technologies, Inc., where he continues to push the boundaries of imaging technology. His work focuses on developing advanced imaging solutions that cater to various applications in the industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Yan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Zhongyang Huang and Guansong Liu. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of innovative technologies in the field of image processing.

Conclusion

Yan Ye is a significant figure in the realm of image processing, with a focus on motion compensation technologies. His contributions continue to shape the future of imaging devices and their applications.

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