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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 17, 2021
Filed:
Aug. 13, 2020
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, VA (US);
Brandon Fallin, Lusby, MD (US);
Dave Babbitt, Clinton, MA (US);
Rory Thomas Burke, Arlington, VA (US);
Paul McLone Carson, California, MD (US);
Cornelius Griggs, Alexandria, VA (US);
Kevin Green, Aldie, VA (US);
Andrew Kalukin, Arlington, VA (US);
Andre Tai Nguyen, Columbia, MD (US);
David Sanborn, North Charleston, SC (US);
Douglas James Sanborn, Leonardtown, MD (US);
Jacob Stevens-Haas, Bellevue, WA (US);
Alexander Tejada, Arlington, VA (US);
James J. Ter Beest, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Tong, Arlington, VA (US);
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC., McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
Exemplary systems and methods are directed to generating synthetic data for computer vision. A processing device generates a synthetic three-dimensional (3D) image of an object. A background image is selected, and a composite image is generated by combining the 3D image of the object and the background image. The processing device simulates: reflection or emission of at least one type of radiant energy from the surface of the object and/or the background according to a set of parameters associated with at least one of the object and the background image; and a reflectance or emittance measurement of the at least one type of radiant energy from the surface of the object by a sensor device configured for detecting the at least one type of radiant energy. The processing device generates a plurality of two-dimensional (2D) simulated images of different perspectives of the object based on simulation data.