Inventor · Melbourne, FL, US

Stephen Connetti

12Patents
7h-index
9Co-inventors
48Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 8, 2005 → Sep 28, 2007

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7142984B2 Method and apparatus for enhancing a digital elevation model (DEM) for topographical modeling Physics 101 Expired
US7752018B2 Geospatial modeling system providing building roof type identification features and related methods Physics 55 Active
US8471854B2 Geospatial modeling system providing user-selectable building shape options and related methods Physics 16 Active
US8099264B2 Geospatial modeling system providing inpainting and error calculation features and related methods Physics 13 Active
US7778808B2 Geospatial modeling system providing data thinning of geospatial data points and related methods Physics 10 Active
US7191066B1 Method and apparatus for distinguishing foliage from buildings for topographical modeling Physics 9 Expired
US7616828B2 Geospatial modeling system providing geospatial model data target point filtering based upon radial line segments and related methods Physics 8 Active
US7750902B2 Geospatial modeling system providing non-linear inpainting for voids in geospatial model cultural feature data and related methods Physics 7 Active
US7376513B2 Geospatial modeling system for separating foliage data from building data based upon noise filtering operations and related methods Physics 5 Active
US7292941B1 Geospatial modeling system for separating foliage data from building data based upon loose and strict tolerance noise filtering operations and related methods Physics 4 Active
US7539605B2 Geospatial modeling system providing simulated tree trunks for groups of tree crown vegitation points and related methods Physics 3 Active
US7487046B2 Geospatial modeling system for performing filtering operations based upon a sum of differences of a given and neighboring location points and related methods Physics 1 Active

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