L’Oreal had 11 patents in artificial intelligence during Q3 2023. L’Oreal SA filed 9 patents in Artificial Intelligence theme during Q3 2023. L’Oreal SA has filed patents for a formulation delivery device that dispenses formulation products and transmits signals of their application to a usage analysis system. They have also developed a digital makeup artist system that interacts with users to capture their needs and preferences, analyzes their face image to determine facial characteristics, and generates image frames for makeup application based on the user’s preferences and stored cosmetic information. GlobalData’s report on L’Oreal gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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L'Oreal grant share with artificial intelligence as a theme is 27% in Q3 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Automatic detection of hair characteristics using a formulation dispensing device (Patent ID: US20230232965A1)

L'Oreal SA has filed a patent for a formulation delivery device and a computer-implemented method for automatically determining hair characteristics. The formulation delivery device includes a motor and a reciprocating nozzle assembly operated by the motor. It also has circuitry to generate signals indicating the application of formulation products and transmit these signals to a usage analysis system. The signals can include power consumption by the motor and the position of the device detected by a position sensor. The device can also retrieve information from a formulation cartridge and transmit it to the usage analysis system. Additionally, the device can receive a new formulation routine based on hair characteristics determined using the signals.

The computer-implemented method involves receiving signals from the formulation delivery device that indicate the application of formulation products. These signals are then analyzed to automatically determine hair characteristics, which are stored in a usage data store. The signals can include position data, power consumption data, and audio signals generated by a microphone. The analysis of the signals can involve using machine learning models or comparing the signals to predefined ranges associated with hair characteristics. The method can also involve receiving additional information about the subject, such as moisture level and color.

The system for automatically determining hair characteristics includes circuitry to receive signals from the formulation delivery device, analyze the signals to determine hair characteristics, and store them in a usage data store. The signals can include position data, power consumption data, and audio signals. The analysis can involve using machine learning models or comparing the signals to predefined ranges. The system can also receive additional information about the subject and provide the determined hair characteristics as input to a recommender engine to generate recommendations. These recommendations can be notified to the subject.

Overall, the patent describes a formulation delivery device and a computer-implemented method that use signals from the device to automatically determine hair characteristics. This information can be used to train a recommender engine and provide personalized recommendations to users.

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