VIDEO CONFERENCING SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BOARDVISION International Open Systems, Inc. 100 Corporate Place Locust Street, Suite 306 Peabody MA 01960 video conferencing systems, consisting of personal computers, printed circuit boards, computer software, electrical cables, video cameras, microphones and audio speakers, for transmission of video, audio, and data across local area computer networks, and/or switched digital telephone lines;BOARD VISION;
BUSINESS WITHOUT BOUNDARIES PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA 205 Ravendale Dr. Mountain View CA 94043 video conferencing systems;
DESKVISION International Open Systems, Inc. 100 Corporate Place Locust Street, Suite 306 Peabody MA 01960 video conferencing systems, consisting of personal computers, printed circuit board, computer software, electrical cables, video cameras, microphones and audio speakers for transmission of video, audio and data across local area computer networks and/or switched digital telephone lines;DESK VISION;
GROUPVISION International Open Systems, Inc. 100 Corporate Place Locust Street, Suite 306 Peabody MA 01960 video conferencing systems, consisting of personal computers, printed circuit boards, computer software, electrical cables, video cameras, microphones and audio speakers for transmission of video, audio and data across local area computer networks and/or switched digital telephone lines;GROUP VISION;
MATCHVIEW PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION 3000 MINUTEMAN ROAD ANDOVER MA 01810 VIDEO CONFERENCING SYSTEMS;MATCH VIEW;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for facilitating low bandwidth video image transmission in video conferencing systems. A target is acquired (video image of a person's head) and processed to identify one or more sub-regions (e.g., background, eyes, mouth and head). The invention incorporates a fast feature matching methodology to match a current sub-region with previously stored sub-regions. If a match is found, an instruction is sent to the receiving computer to generate the next frame of video data from the previously stored blocks utilizing a texture synthesis technique. The invention is applicable for video conferencing in low bandwidth environments.