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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 14, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2012
Steven Birtwistle, Calgary, CA;
Natascha Wallner, Calgary, CA;
Gregory R. Keech, Calgary, CA;
Christopher Levi Simmons, Calgary, CA;
David A. Spooner, Calgary, CA;
Danny D. Lowe, Calgary, CA;
Jonathan Adelman, Calgary, CA;
Steven Birtwistle, Calgary, CA;
Natascha Wallner, Calgary, CA;
Gregory R. Keech, Calgary, CA;
Christopher Levi Simmons, Calgary, CA;
David A. Spooner, Calgary, CA;
Danny D. Lowe, Calgary, CA;
Jonathan Adelman, Calgary, CA;
Intellectual Discovery Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to systems and methods for controlling 2-D to 3-D image conversion. The system and method includes receiving an image and masking the objects in the image using segmentation layers Each segmentation layer can have weighted values for static and dynamic features. Iterations are used to form the final image which, if desired, can be formed using less than all of the segmentation layers. A final iteration can be run with the weighted values equal for static and dynamic features.