Inventor · Orsay, FR

Pascal Massimino

20Patents
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21Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 31, 2008 → Nov 13, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8396127B1 Segmentation for video coding using predictive benefit Electricity 21 Active
US9153017B1 System and method for optimized chroma subsampling Electricity 5 Active
US8326061B2 Fast visual degrading of images Electricity 5 Active
US8929459B2 Systems and methods utilizing efficient video compression techniques for browsing of static image data Electricity 4 Active
US8477050B1 Apparatus and method for encoding using signal fragments for redundant transmission of data Electricity 3 Active
US8907821B1 Apparatus and method for decoding data Electricity 1 Active
US11388439B2 Sparse matrix representation using a boundary of non-zero coefficients Electricity 1 Active
US11368697B1 Adaptive image compression using a quality metric Physics 1 Active
US8994748B2 Anchors for displaying image sprites, sub-regions and 3D images Electricity 0 Active
US11019366B2 Image compression and decompression using triangulation Electricity 0 Active
US12149265B2 Efficient update of cumulative distribution functions for image compression Electricity 0 Active
US10438328B1 Chroma blurring reduction in video and images Physics 0 Active
US12368897B2 Dynamic bitset coding Electricity 0 Active
US12363344B2 Sparse matrix representation using a boundary of non-zero coefficients Electricity 0 Active
US12167046B2 Alpha channel post processing in image coding Physics 0 Active
US11475601B2 Image decoding during bitstream interruptions Electricity 0 Active
US11012714B1 Image coding using lexicographic coding order with floating block-partitioning Electricity 0 Active
US8989432B2 System and method of adding a watermark to a JPEG image file Physics 0 Active
US11818397B2 Sparse matrix representation using a boundary of non-zero coefficients Electricity 0 Active
US9288484B1 Sparse coding dictionary priming Electricity 0 Active

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