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Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 1 of 6 Page ID #:90
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`Exhibit F
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`Claim Chart re Asserted Claims of ’476 Patent and
`Exemplary Accused Products
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`Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 2 of 6 Page ID #:91
`Preliminary Comparison of the Kodak FZ152 with U.S. Patent No. 7,715,476
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`Claim language 
`21. A system for processing images to 
`identify a head portion of a subject in 
`the images comprising: 
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`Information Relating to the Kodak FZ152 
`The Kodak FZ152 includes a system for processing images to identify a head portion of a subject in 
`the images. 

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`an interface configured to obtain images 
`of a subject; and 
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` Kodak FZ152 User Manual at 52.  
`The Kodak FZ152 includes an interface configured to obtain images of a subject.  
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`Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 3 of 6 Page ID #:92
`Preliminary Comparison of the Kodak FZ152 with U.S. Patent No. 7,715,476
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`Kodak FZ152 User Manual at 79.  

`The Kodak FZ152 includes a processor configured to identify a head portion of the subject in the 
`images. 

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`a processor configured to identify a 
`head portion of the subject in the 
`images based at least in part on a first 
`confidence value produced by a first 
`process that analyzes the images to 
`identify a location of the head portion of 
`the subject in the images and a second 
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`Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 4 of 6 Page ID #:93
`Preliminary Comparison of the Kodak FZ152 with U.S. Patent No. 7,715,476
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`confidence value produced by a second, 
`different process that analyzes the 
`images to identify the location of the 
`head portion of the subject in the 
`images. 

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` Kodak FZ152 User Manual at 52. 

`On information and belief, the Kodak FZ152 identifies a head portion of a subject based at least in 
`part on a first confidence value produced by a first process that analyzes the images to identify a 
`location of the head portion of the subject in the images and a second confidence value produced by 
`a second, different process that analyzes the images to identify the location of the head portion of 
`the subject in the images. For example, several Kodak publications state that faces may not be 
`detected “if a face is turned sideways, is too distant, or if the contrast between face and background 
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`Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 5 of 6 Page ID #:94
`Preliminary Comparison of the Kodak FZ152 with U.S. Patent No. 7,715,476
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`is insufficient.” See, e.g., Kodak Z981 User Manual at 25. This indicates, on information and belief, 
`that the Kodak face‐detection algorithm involves at least two different processes for identifying the 
`location of the head portion of the subject in images, including, for example, shape and contrast or 
`color.  
`The Kodak FZ152 satisfies the additional recitations of claim 22.  

`On information and belief, the first confidence value described in connection with claim 21 
`represents a confidence that the first process (e.g., shape identification) has identified the location of 
`the head portion of the subject in the images. On information and belief, the second confidence 
`value represents a confidence that the second process (e.g., contrast or color identification) has 
`identified the location of the head portion of the subject in the images.  
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`The Kodak FZ152 satisfies the additional recitations of claim 23. 

`On information and belief, the first confidence value described in connection with claim 21 
`represents a confidence that the first process (e.g., shape identification) has identified the location of 
`the head portion of the subject in the images. On information and belief, the second confidence 
`value represents a confidence that the second process (e.g., contrast or color identification) has 
`identified the location of the head portion of the subject in the images.  

`The Kodak FZ152 identifies the head portion of the subject in the images based at least in part on the 
`location of the head portion identified by the first process and the location of the head portion 
`identified by the second process, as evidenced by the fact that it uses face detection for “focusing on 
`faces to make all faces as clear as possible in photo mode.”  

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`22. A system as recited in claim 21, 
`wherein: 
`the first confidence value represents a 
`confidence that the first process has 
`identified the location of the head 
`portion of the subject in the images; and 
`the second confidence value represents 
`a confidence that the second process 
`has identified the location of the head 
`portion of the subject in the images. 

`23. A system as recited in claim 21, 
`wherein: 
`the first confidence value represents a 
`confidence that a first process has 
`identified the location of the head 
`portion of the subject in the images; 
`the second confidence value represents 
`a confidence that a second process has 
`identified the location of the head 
`portion of the subject in the images; and 
`the head portion of the subject is 
`identified in the images based at least in 
`part on the location of the head portion 
`identified by the first process and the 
`location of the head portion identified 
`by the second process. 

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`Case 2:20-cv-05595 Document 1-6 Filed 06/24/20 Page 6 of 6 Page ID #:95
`Preliminary Comparison of the Kodak FZ152 with U.S. Patent No. 7,715,476
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`Kodak FZ152 User Manual at 52.  
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