WO2024127259 - AUTONOMOUS GLITCH DETECTION IN INTERACTIVE AGENTS

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Publication Number WO/2024/127259
Publication Date 20.06.2024
International Application No. PCT/IB2023/062571
International Filing Date 13.12.2023
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[English] AUTONOMOUS GLITCH DETECTION IN INTERACTIVE AGENTS
[French] DÉTECTION DE PERTURBATIONS TRANSITOIRES AUTONOME DANS DES AGENTS INTERACTIFS
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SOUL MACHINES LIMITED
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FITZGERALD, Aidan
NEJATI, Alireza
BOMMISETTY, Pramod
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795737   16.12.2022   NZ
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China Filing, Examination, Granting2013
EPO Filing, Examination, Granting11719
Japan Filing, Examination, Granting2104
South Korea Filing, Examination, Granting1529
USA Filing, Examination, Granting4740
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Abstract[English] The invention improves artefact detection with an improved method of the like, comprising: generating subcomponent representations of an image, feeding segments of subcomponents into corresponding specialized visual error detection modules, trained or authored to detect visual errors on the respective subcomponents, and returning a list of identified visual errors.[French] L'invention permet d'améliorer la détection d'artéfacts avec un procédé amélioré d'un type comprenant : la génération de représentations de sous-composant d'une image, l'alimentation de segments de sous-composants dans des modules de détection d'erreur visuelle spécialisés correspondants, entraînés pour ou autorisés à détecter des erreurs visuelles sur les sous-composants respectifs, et le renvoi d'une liste d'erreurs visuelles identifiées.

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