ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). reassignment SYTE - VISUAL CONCEPTION LTD. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) Filing date Publication date Family has litigation Priority to US201161435358P priority Critical Priority to US201161438993P priority Priority to US13/356,815 priority patent/US8744180B2/en Priority to US14/292,914 priority patent/US9117143B2/en Priority to US14/833,099 priority patent/US9412182B2/en Priority to US15/230,433 priority patent/US9710928B2/en Priority to US15/650,993 priority patent/US10127688B2/en Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual Publication of US20170316584A1 publication Critical patent/US20170316584A1/en Application granted granted Critical Publication of US10127688B2 publication Critical patent/US10127688B2/en Assigned to SYTE - VISUAL CONCEPTION LTD. Original Assignee Individual Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) ( en Inventor Alon Atsmon Dan Atsmon Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active Application number US15/650,993 Other versions US20170316584A1 Google Patents System and process for automatically finding objects of a specific colorĭownload PDF Info Publication number US10127688B2 US10127688B2 US15/650,993 US201715650993A US10127688B2 US 10127688 B2 US10127688 B2 US 10127688B2 US 201715650993 A US201715650993 A US 201715650993A US 10127688 B2 US10127688 B2 US 10127688B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords color colors visual object image analysis Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US10127688B2 - System and process for automatically finding objects of a specific color The complaint claims, “By distributing and making available to the public the Home Depot mobile app with the visual search feature and overlay described herein, Home Depot and Slyce are directly infringing the Patents-in-suit.”Īs a result of Home Depot and Slyce’s alleged patent infringement, Syte seeks an award for damages “in an amount adequate to compensate for each of infringement.US10127688B2 - System and process for automatically finding objects of a specific color Syte’s technology is distinguishable from Hewlett-Packard’s because it allows users to search using more specific color options. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, the company drew inspiration from Hewlett-Packard Laboratories who in 2008 began offering a service that identifies a user’s hue of foundation makeup. Syte, founded in 2015, spent years developing its technology, which includes advancements in camera searching, deep tagging, and AI engines. According to the complaint, Slyce, another visual search company, allegedly “sells or otherwise provides its infringing virtual search technology to Home Depot for use in connection with the. For example, a customer could take a picture of a yellow pillow, and Home Depot’s service could find other products with a similar yellow hue. Home Depot offers a mobile search feature for finding similarly colored products to that of a reference image. The nearly identical patents relate “to systems and processes for automatically analyzing and matching an object’s colors using a digital image captured on an electronic communications device.” The patents in question are United States Patent No. The complaint accuses Home Depot and Slyce of offering a visual search program similar to one Syte designed. (Syte) filed a complaint on February 27 against Home Depot U.S.A.
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