Intel had 28 patents in mobile during Q2 2024. Intel Corp filed patents in Q2 2024 for systems and methods for real-time, efficient gaze position determination on consumer-grade laptops, a user computing device with camera and depth sensor for posture detection, SRS configuration for antenna and carrier switching in communication systems, Bluetooth device capable of configuring link based on keypress attributes, and methods for downlink data block allocation scheme in base station transmission chains. GlobalData’s report on Intel gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Intel had no grants in mobile as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Determination of gaze position on multiple screens using a monocular camera (Patent ID: US20240192774A1)

The patent filed by Intel Corp. describes systems and methods for real-time, efficient, monocular gaze position determination using a neural network on a consumer-grade laptop. The technology involves estimating the line-of-sight of a user looking at a screen and intersecting it with a 2D screen to determine gaze position with about four degrees of accuracy. This gaze tracking system can be used for various human-computer interactions, including window selection, user attention on screen information, gaming, augmented reality, and virtual reality. The system can handle different scenarios such as head poses, facial expressions, cameras, screens, and illumination conditions, making it versatile for a wide range of applications.

The patent includes claims detailing a computer-implemented method for determining gaze direction and uncertainty estimation based on facial features captured by an image sensor, transforming them into normalized face image data, and using a neural network for analysis. The method also involves identifying a selected target area on the screen corresponding to the gaze direction. Additional claims cover calibrating the system, determining 3D locations of facial features, denormalizing gaze direction for screen intersection, determining regions of confidence, and cropping face image data for analysis. The patent also includes claims for non-transitory computer-readable media storing instructions for these operations and an apparatus with a computer processor and memory for executing the method.

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