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Eliot Rogers
Publications - 8
Citations - 941
Eliot Rogers is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Watermark & Digital watermarking. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 941 citations.
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Smartphone-based methods and systems
Bruce L. Davis,Tony F. Rodriguez,Geoffrey B. Rhoads,William Y. Conwell,Jerrine K. Owen,Adnan M. Alattar,Eliot Rogers,Brett A. Bradley,Alastair M. Reed,Robert Craig Brandis +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the use of portable devices (e.g., smartphones and tablet computers) in a variety of applications, such as shopping, text entry, sign language interpretation, and vision-based discovery.
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Methods for object recognition and related arrangements
Geoffrey B. Rhoads,Yang Bai,Tony F. Rodriguez,Eliot Rogers,Ravi K. Sharma,John D. Lord,Scott M. Long,Brian T. Macintosh,John Stach,Robert G. Lyons,Kurt M. Eaton +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a range of object registration and registration arrangements that enable users and other entities to register or enroll physical objects into one or more object registries on which an object recognition process can be performed.
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Human perceptual model applied to rendering of watermarked signals
Alastair M. Reed,Eliot Rogers +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of a rendering device is used to take into account the impact of the rendering device on visual or auditory quality of the watermarked signal, and the digital watermark embedding is adjusted iteratively with each pass through this process to produce a watermark signal that has the desired visual quality.
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Chrominance Watermark for Mobile Applications
TL;DR: In this paper, a chrominance watermark was developed to take advantage of the relatively low sensitivity of the human visual system to chrominance changes, which can be easily read by a typical cell phone camera.
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Variable processing of both image and audio data based on processor utilization
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the use of portable devices (e.g., smartphones and tablet computers) in a variety of applications, such as shopping, text entry, sign language interpretation, and vision-based discovery.