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ARTIFACT FREE STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING BASED ON OFF-THE-SHELF EQUIPMENTTech for Transfer IPExchangeFR 05-10-2014 Within the scope of the development of instruments dedicated to the understanding of molecular interaction in the cell machinery and tissue organization, an optic R&D Center, has developed a Stimulated Raman Scattering instrument with improved sensitivity and contrast allowing imaging from the fingerprint region to the lipid-protein region without artifacts inherent to this technology. Biophotonics Optical Imaging and Processing Optical measurement systems & Sensors Optical Microscopy Tell me more |
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DYNAMIC SEQUENCES OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED (DCE) IMAGING, COMPUTER-AIDED-DIAGNOSIS.Tech for Transfer IPExchangeFR 05-10-2014 Dynamic sequences of Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) imaging techniques (CT, MRI…) associate 2 main issues: i) a poor signal-to-noise ratio, ii) movements of patients. Image segmentation and registration are the solution but available products are rigid and/or elastic registration. Specific issue encountered in medical image registration is the presence of many classes of pixels having different properties of intensity change. To circumvent the above issues and facilitate clinicians’ interpretations, there is a need for automation of advanced image registration to allow quantitative analysis and decrease variability. Biophotonics Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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ESTIMATING THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN IMAGES OF DIFFERENT MODALITIESTech for Transfer IPExchangeFR 06-10-2014 Nowadays, discovering the correspondence relationships among images captured by various sensors corresponding to different modalities is a major issue. The technology allows a robust and accurate image matching. Optical Imaging and Processing Remote Sensing Telescope & Astronomy Tell me more |
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IMAGE PROCESSING TO AUTOMATICALLY CLASSIFY AND MATCH SCENES IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHSTech Need AsiaITechNeed 06-10-2014 The company is seeking a solution that is able to automatically scan through a collection of digital images on local storage and classify them as either indoor scenes or outdoor scenes. The solution’s performance should be comparable to typical optical character recognition software (OCR) speeds. The expected image file size is in the range of hundreds of kilobytes. The solution should have a minimal classification accuracy of 70%. An example of such an application is a photo-management tool that can sort and classify images based on the scenes depicted in the images. The solution can be in the form of an API, algorithm or stand-alone software application. Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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SYSTEM/TECHNOLOGY THAT IS CAPABLE OF DETECTING WETNESS OR SURFACE LIQUID ON FLOORSTech Need AsiaITechNeed 06-10-2014 We are seeking for a technology as an integrated part of a system, that monitors unattended floor surfaces and is capable of detecting wetness or any surface liquid and trigger system notifications. The solution should ideally require minimal cabling. Battery life for battery-powered solutions should last at least 6 months. An example of this application is the monitoring and detection of wet floors in the toilets of shopping malls Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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TRANSFORMATION OF A PSEUDOSCOPIC IMAGE TO AN ORTHOSCOPIC IMAGE FOR 3D VIEWINGTech for Transfer TTO 16-12-2015 This invention presents a smart pseudoscopic to orthoscopic conversion (SPOC) protocol and a method for using the SPOC protocol for 3D imaging. The method allows full control over the optical display parameters in Integral Imaging (InI) monitors. From a given collection of elemental images, a new set of synthetic elemental images (SEIs) ready to be displayed in an InI monitor can be calculated, in which the pitch, microlenses focal length, number of pixels per elemental cell, depth position of the reference plane, and grid geometry of the microlens array (MLA) can be selected to fit the conditions of the display architecture. Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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PHOTONIC AWG WITH WIDER BANDWIDTHS AND LONGER TIME APERTURESTech for Transfer TTO 17-12-2015 Optical arbitrary waveform generation (OAWG) is a technique where a photonic device is programmed to create the desired output as an optical waveform with an arbitrary modulation format which is specified by the user. Purely electronic AWG is limited in bandwidth while current optical AWG systems suffer from other limitations. This invention provides a new device and method for OAWG capable of using wider bandwidths and extended time apertures. It involves generating a frequency-shifted replica of a first narrowband waveform and a second narrowband waveform, and then combining them to generate a broadband waveform. Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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TIME-MULTIPLEXED OPTICAL WAVEFORM GENERATIONTech for Transfer TTO 21-12-2015 Novel technique for manipulating the pulse train from a mode-locked laser to generate a custom optical waveform. Specifically, a technique to produce a broadband linear optical frequency ramp that covers 1.5 THz chirp in 75 μs. Lasers Optical Components & Devices Optical Imaging and Processing Optical measurement systems & Sensors Tell me more |
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PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY USING MULTIPLE ILLUMINATIONSTech for Transfer TTO 21-12-2015 A method forms a feature pattern on a substrate by exposing the substrate, using a mask having a pattern of features thereon with illumination. Optical Engineering Optical Imaging and Processing Tell me more |
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PLASMONIC PHOTOCONDUCTIVE TERAHERTZ SOURCETech for Transfer TTO 21-12-2015 A plasmonic photoconductive THz source that does not present the shadowing effect of other sources thanks to the use of optimized metallic contacts that exploit plasmon resonances. Light sources Optical Imaging and Processing Plasmonics Remote Sensing Tell me more |

