David J. Ketcham - Lakewood CA Roger W. Lowe - Lakewood CA Michael D. Pruznick - Huntington Beach CA Eugene W. Opittek - Santa Ana CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Culver City CA
International Classification:
H04N 300
US Classification:
178 68
Abstract:
Real time histogram equalization systems for a television type display that performs equalization with one or two dimensional processing on a local area or sliding window basis. For the two dimensional system, the intensity for any particular point in the image is adjusted according to a histogram of the area contained within a window immediately surrounding the point to be equalized. The histogram forming window provided by the system moves across the image in two dimensions both horizontally along each of a plurality of overlapping segments arranged parallel in the vertical dimension, and at each window position reassigned center picture elements are equalized. The processing of the histograms area or the sliding process is continued over the entire surface of the raster with the process being then repeated in a continuous fashion. The area being equalized for each window position may be selected equal horizontally and vertically to the respective amount of shifting along each segment between window positions and of the shifting of the window between adjacent segments. In order to process the histograms at the video rate and resolution the system computes mini or subhistograms from an area formed of a selected number of elements of the histogram in the horizontal dimension by the number of histogram lines in the vertical dimension of the window and sums the statistics of a selected number of the mini histograms to generate one histogram for equalizing the central area.
Television Display Utilizing Local Area Brightness Control
Michael D. Pruznick - Huntington Beach CA David J. Ketcham - Lakewood CA Roger W. Lowe - Lakewood CA Eugene W. Opittek - Santa Ana CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Culver City CA
International Classification:
H04N 514 H04N 520
US Classification:
178 73D
Abstract:
A raster display system is disclosed which utilizes a "sliding window" effect for enhancing the contrast of an image by adjusting the video gain and brightness within the window. The television display may have a raster having 512 lines and 512 elements per line. The display system utilizing digital circuitry calculates the average brightness of a "window" having a predetermined number of elements per display line and several parallel display lines, such as, for example, eight lines and eight elements per line. Thus, an eight-by-eight window is presented. The average brightness of the window is subtracted from the brightness of a centrally located element which results in the relative brightness of the element. This relative brightness signal is multiplied by a gain factor and the product is applied to an output circuit for controlling the bias of a central element of the window. The window is moved one element over and a second computation is made which in turn results in a new bias being set for a second element centrally located within the second window.
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eing adopted more widely. Roger Lowe, a spokesman for the group whose board members include executives from Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Mondelez International, which owns brands like Oreos, Chips Ahoy and Ritz crackers said it was concerned about the evidence and impact of Chiles laws.
Date: Mar 21, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Fans snap photos with their favorite Star Wars characters
"We just having fun," said Roger Lowe. "We love Star Wars and have fun dressing up. And we like people taking pictures with us. This is definitely a great weekend to come out. The weather is beautiful. We saw the movie it was awesome. I don't think anybody else would say otherwise."
Some foodmakers are holding out hope for FDA exemptions.Roger Lowe, a spokesman for the Grocery Manufacturers Association, said he plans "a voluminous" application to seek approval for use of trans fats as a food additive.
Roger Lowe, a spokesman for the Grocery Manufacturers Association, the industry group that plans to petition the agency, said the industry had already reduced trans fats added to foods by more than 86 percent. The decision minimizes unnecessary disruptions to commerce, the association said i
Date: Jun 17, 2015
Category: Health
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Much of Red Cross fund for Sandy aid still unspent
"Our experience shows that as the recovery goes on, the needs of survivors will evolve," said Roger Lowe, Red Cross senior vice president. "It's important to make sure some money is available for those needs no one can predict right now."
granola bars and diapers from Ohio or Virginia to the displaced families in the Northeast that need them most, a fact the Red Cross made perfectly clear when it accepted the Romney campaigns donations reluctantly and with misgivings. Cash is king, says Roger Lowe, a Red Cross spokesman. Financial
Date: Nov 02, 2012
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Disaster onslaught: Relief groups scramble to cope
"The disasters just keep coming," said Red Cross spokesman Roger Lowe, reporting that the organization has spent $41 million thus far responding to the seven-week onslaught while raising $33.6 million to cover the costs.
Date: May 25, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
US donations to Japan lag behind those after Katrina, Haiti
There are disasters that, regardless of the wealth of the country, are beyond the capacity of one country to respond, said Roger Lowe, a spokesman for the American Red Cross. Thats when the international community needs to come together to support them.