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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 11, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 07, 2005
John D. Dengler, Durham, NC (US);
Erik J. Garci, Durham, NC (US);
Brian C. Cox, Durham, NC (US);
Kenneth T. Tolman, Durham, NC (US);
Hans Weber, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Gerard J. Hall, Durham, NC (US);
Matthew Lane Rosen, Durham, NC (US);
John D. Dengler, Durham, NC (US);
Erik J. Garci, Durham, NC (US);
Brian C. Cox, Durham, NC (US);
Kenneth T. Tolman, Durham, NC (US);
Hans Weber, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Gerard J. Hall, Durham, NC (US);
Matthew Lane Rosen, Durham, NC (US);
SportsMEDIA Technology Corporation, Durham, NC (US);
Abstract
A method for calculating a parameter from an image sequence includes selecting a first frame and a second frame in an image sequence. The image sequence has a frame speed. The image sequence or another image sequence is enhanced using a calculation that considers the frame speed and selected frames. The enhancement may be with text, graphics or both such as those that may present statistics corresponding to an event in the image sequence.