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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 05, 2020
Filed:
May. 30, 2018
Qualcomm Incorporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Hau Hwang, San Diego, CA (US);
Tushar Sinha Pankaj, San Diego, CA (US);
Vishal Gupta, Gainesville, FL (US);
Jisoo Lee, San Diego, CA (US);
QUALCOMM Incoporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
Techniques and systems are provided for processing image data using one or more neural networks. For example, a patch of raw image data can be obtained. The patch can include a subset of pixels of a frame of raw image data, and the frame can be captured using one or more image sensors. The patch of raw image data includes a single color component for each pixel of the subset of pixels. At least one neural network can be applied to the patch of raw image data to determine a plurality of color component values for one or more pixels of the subset of pixels. A patch of output image data can then be generated based on application of the at least one neural network to the patch of raw image data. The patch of output image data includes a subset of pixels of a frame of output image data, and also includes the plurality of color component values for one or more pixels of the subset of pixels of the frame of output image data. Application of the at least one neural network causes the patch of output image data to include fewer pixels than the patch of raw image data. Multiple patches from the frame can be processed by the at least one neural network in order to generate a final output image. In some cases, the patches from the frame can be overlapping so that the final output image contains a complete picture.