序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 PORTABLE MUSIC PLAYER AND TRANSMITTER PCT/US2005013645 2005-04-20 WO2005106876A3 2005-12-29 BEN-YAACOV BOAZ
A hand-held music player for use in conjunction with radios, including a casing, a receiver socket on the casing through which digital audio data is received, a digital-to-analog audio converter housed within the casing, a first transfer socket on the casing through which a song is transferred to a radio transmitter, a second transfer socket on the casing through which meta-data for the song is transferred to the radio transmitter, and a dial on the casing for selecting a song for playback. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
122 PORTABLE VIDEO SYSTEM PCT/US2004010554 2004-04-06 WO2004098168A3 2005-09-15 SCHEDIVY GEORGE
A portable video system comprises a video unit for facilitating play of a video medium, the player having a hinge, a display pivotally attached to the video player on the hinge, and a base unit secured to a substrate for selectively coupling a control panel of the video unit to the substrate, wherein the control panel can be selectively un-coupled from the base unit.
123 REMOVABLE OPTICAL STORAGE DEVICE AND SYSTEM PCT/US0013736 2000-05-18 WO0072312A3 2002-01-24 BRAITBERG MICHAEL F; VOLK STEVEN B; VOLAN GREGORY D; REDMOND IAN R
A user-removable optical data storage system is provided. A rotatable first-surface medium (114) is enveloped in a cartridge (124, 126). The cartridge provides relatively large data capacity such as about 0.25 Gbytes or more despite a relatively small size such as about 35 mm X 35 mm X 3 mm. Preferably the cartridge substantially seals the data surfaces of the medium when the cartridge is withdrawn from a drive and at least a portion of a surface is automatically exposed to the objective of an optics arm when the cartridge is inserted in the drive. Tracking involves rotating an optic arm (236) about an axis parallel to the disk rotation axis (237). Focus can involve pivoting the arm about an axis parallel to the disk surface.
124 Computer program, method, and system for managing multiple data recording devices US15446226 2017-03-01 US10074394B2 2018-09-11 Stanton E. Ross; Troy D. Bowlin; Matthew R. Andrews
A multiple recording device management system including an intermediate multiple recording device managing apparatus, a vehicle recording device mounted in a police vehicle and synced to the managing apparatus, and a personal recording device carried by a police officer and wirelessly synced to the managing apparatus. The managing apparatus is operable to detect when the vehicle recording device, personal recording device, or any other synced device in range has begun recording and to transmit a communication signal to any synced recording device in range indicating that the recording device should begin recording and to further transmit a time stamp to synced recording devices for corroborating recorded data.
125 Motion detection for A/V recording and communication devices US15359772 2016-11-23 US10068610B2 2018-09-04 Changsoo Jeong
Audio/video (A/V) recording and communication devices according to the present embodiments comprise a processor, a motion sensor, and a camera. In various embodiments, the A/V recording and communication devices are configured to reduce latency and/or to reduce false positive indications of motion.
126 DIGITAL CAMERA SYSTEM WITH ACOUSTIC MODELING US15967537 2018-04-30 US20180247461A1 2018-08-30 Charles A. G. BOYLE; Caleb J. MADSEN
A digital camera with audio, visual and motion analysis includes a digital processor, an input processing system, and one or more imaging sensors, sound sensors, and motion sensors. In a non-limiting embodiment, the input processing system including non-transitory computer readable media including code segments, executable by the digital processor, for real-time audio, visual and motion analysis to develop a digital model of an ambient environment of the digital camera from data derived from the imaging sensor(s), sound sensor(s) and motion sensor(s).
127 METHOD OF CONTROLLING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS USING THE SAME US15913175 2018-03-06 US20180199120A1 2018-07-12 Ji-young YOON; Ho-woung LEE; Byoung-soo KIM
Provided is a method of controlling a digital photographing apparatus recording moving image data being input to a recording medium in a moving image photographing mode. The method includes creating a moving image file in the recording medium and storing the moving image data being input in the moving image file when a first signal is generated by a first button of the digital photographing apparatus pressed by a user, stopping storing of the moving image data being input when the first signal is generated by a second button of the digital photographing apparatus pressed by the user, continuing to store the moving image data being input in the moving image file when a second signal is generated by the second button pressed by the user, and stopping storing of the moving image data being input and completing the moving image file when the second signal is generated by the first button pressed by the user.
128 Mountable Video Recording and Streaming System US15859865 2018-01-02 US20180190328A1 2018-07-05 Michael Criscuolo
A surveillance system which provides a user with direct and remote access via cellular, wireless or hard-wired connection, to multiple high definition digital video streams from one device. The surveillance system includes a housing enclosure, a plurality of surveillance cameras, an internal storage device, a power-management computing device, a video-management computing device, a wireless communication router, and a power supply. The plurality of surveillance cameras is distributed and connected about a bottom surface of the housing enclosure. The internal storage device stores content from the surveillance cameras for a significantly long time, reducing the need for constant content download. The power-management computing device and the video-management computing device control the surveillance system. The wireless communication router allows for the user to remotely access content from the surveillance cameras and control any component within the surveillance system. The power supply provides the electrical energy necessary to power the aforementioned components.
129 Image processing and motion compensation US14305144 2014-06-16 US09984472B2 2018-05-29 Daniel B. Grunberg; Anantharanga Prithviraj; Douglas M. Chin; Peter D. Besen
An image processing system receives a sequence of frames including a current input frame and a next input frame (the next input frame is captured subsequent in time with respect to capturing of the current input frame). The image processing system stores a previously outputted output frame. The previously outputted output frame is derived from previously processed input frames in the sequence. The image processing modifies the current input frame based on detected first motion and second motion. The first motion is detected based on an analysis of the current input frame with respect to the next input frame. The second motion is detected based on an analysis of the current input frame with respect to the previously outputted output frame. According to one configuration, the image processing system implements multi-sized analyzer windows to more precisely detect the first motion and second motion.
130 System and method for supporting selective backtracking data recording US15349958 2016-11-11 US09973728B2 2018-05-15 Sheldon Schwartz; Tao Wang; Mingyu Wang; Zisheng Cao
Systems and methods can support a data processing apparatus. The data processing apparatus can include a data processor that is associated with a data capturing device on a stationary object and/or a movable object. The data processor can receive data in a data flow from one or more data sources, wherein the data flow is configured based on a time sequence. Then, the data processor can receive a control signal, which is associated with a first timestamp, wherein the first timestamp indicates a first time. Furthermore, the data processor can determine a first data segment by applying the first timestamp on the data flow, wherein the first data segment is associated with a time period in the time sequence that includes the first time.
131 IMAGE CAPTURING APPARATUS AND IMAGE CAPTURING METHOD US15855060 2017-12-27 US20180124369A1 2018-05-03 Ryota Kosakai; Katsutoshi Aiki; Nobuyuki Sato; Hiroki Nagahama; Masatoshi Sase; Yutaka Yoneda
In a high speed image capturing state, a camera signal processing circuit is not needed to perform a signal process at a high screen rate, but at a regular screen rate. In the high speed image capturing mode, raw data of 240 fps received from an image sensor 101 are recorded on a recording device 111 through a conversion processing section 201 and a recording device controlling circuit 210. Raw data that have been decimated and size-converted are supplied to a camera signal processing circuit 203 through a pre-processing circuit 202 and an image being captured is displayed on a display section 112 with a signal for which a camera process has been performed. In a reproducing state, raw data are read from the recording device 111 at a low screen rate according to a display performance of the display section 112 and the raw data that have been read are processed are processed by the pre-processing circuit 202 and the camera signal processing circuit 203 and a reproduced image is displayed by the display section 112.
132 Event detection, confirmation and publication system that integrates sensor data and social media US15590511 2017-05-09 US09940508B2 2018-04-10 Ryan Kaps; Michael Bentley; Bhaskar Bose
Enables integration of sensor data with other information on servers such as social media sites to detect, confirm and/or publish events. Sensors may measure values such as motion, temperature, humidity, wind, pressure, elevation, light, sound, or heart rate, etc. Sensor data and event tags may be utilized to curate text, images, video, sound and post the results to social networks, for example in a dedicated feed. Event tags generated by the system may represent for example activity types, players, performance levels, or scoring results. The system may analyze social media postings to confirm or augment event tags. Users may filter and analyze saved events based on the assigned tags. The system may create highlight and fail reels filtered by metrics and by tags. Recommendations may be provided to a user based on analysis of sensor data and other information; recommendations may include for example recommended friends, purchases, or activities.
133 Direction indicators for panoramic images US14837933 2015-08-27 US09934823B1 2018-04-03 Peter Van Tuyl Bentley; Robert James Hanson; Mark Eugene Pearson; Manlio Armando Lo Conte
Devices, systems and methods are disclosed for improving a display of panoramic video data by including an angle indicator as a visual representation of a direction of a displayed portion of the panoramic video data relative to a reference location. For example, the angle indicator may illustrate an angle of the displayed portion of the video data relative to a front of the video capture device, using 360 degrees, and the user of the device may specify a desired angle and/or desired portion of the video data to display. In addition, the device may generate video tags including angle information based on the user input. For example, the device may determine the desired angle and/or desired portion of the video data to display and may generate a video tag associating the angle with a timestamp and/or video frame.
134 Tactical security system US15362423 2016-11-28 US09934633B2 2018-04-03 Geoff Belknap; Carl Cohen; Christopher Deringer
A tactical security system can be used to secure a room. For example, such a security system may be contained in a housing sized for shipment to a location for placement in a room in order to secure the room. Various components may be included in the housing, such as a storage device configured to store data received from one or more audio or video recording devices; an access controller configured to interface with a badge reader associated with one or more access points to the room in order to selectively control access to the room; a switch configured to couple the one or more audio or video recording devices with the storage device and to couple the badge reader with the access controller; and/or a power supply configured to supply power to the devices in the housing.
135 Image stitching US14465581 2014-08-21 US09930238B2 2018-03-27 Thomas M. Annau; Arthur Van Hoff; Daniel Kopeinigg
The disclosure includes a system and method for stitching image frames. The system includes a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the system to: receive image frames that are captured by two or more camera modules at a particular time; interpolate a virtual camera between a first set of camera modules from the two or more camera modules; determine a set of disparity maps between the first set of camera modules; generate, based on the set of disparity maps, a virtual camera image associated with the particular time for the virtual camera from a set of image frames captured by the first set of camera modules at the particular time; and construct a left panoramic image and a right panoramic image associated with the particular time from the image frames captured by the two or more camera modules and the virtual camera image.
136 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING VIDEO CONTENT BASED ON EMOTIONAL STATE DETECTION US15260637 2016-09-09 US20180075876A1 2018-03-15 PRAMOD CHINTALAPOODI; NABARUN GOSWAMI; HEMANT SADHWANI; MADHVESH SULIBHAVI
Various aspects of a system and a method for processing of a video content based on emotional state detection of one or more users are disclosed herein. The system includes a video-processing device, which detects a change in an emotional state of a first user viewing a first video content on the video-processing device. One or more groups of image frames of the first video content, viewed during the detected change in the emotional state of the first user at one or more time instances, are associated with the changed emotional state. A second video content is generated by use of the associated one or more groups of image frames of the first video content, based on the detected change in the emotional state of the first user.
137 Write-protected recording US15279155 2016-09-28 US09912914B2 2018-03-06 Paul DeKeyser
A surveillance apparatus continuously records imaged data from a camera into a circular buffer in a local memory. When a record signal is received, the system records the video stream that was recorded before the record signal was received, and the video stream that is recorded after the record signal was received. The recorded segment is then write-protected, so that the surveillance apparatus does not overwrite the recorded segment. The recorded segment could then be sent to a remote memory via a wireless connection to free up local memory for future recording sessions.
138 Information processing device, information processing method, and program US14405934 2013-04-24 US09837121B2 2017-12-05 Yuya Hanai
There is provided an information processing device including a data processing section configured to perform processing of playing back content according to a feature image, based on detection of the feature image from a captured image acquired by a capturing of an imaging section, and a specifying section configured to specify a resume point, which is a position of playing back the content, according to a timing at which the detection of the feature image is impossible. The data processing section performs the playback of the content from a position corresponding to the resume point, according to re-detection of the feature image after the detection of the feature image becomes impossible.
139 Sound processing system and processing method that emphasize sound from position designated in displayed video image US14654944 2013-12-27 US09826211B2 2017-11-21 Hirotaka Sawa; Shinichi Shigenaga; Toshimichi Tokuda; Shintaro Yoshikuni; Shuichi Watanabe; Tadashi Maki; Hirokazu Tasaka; Susumu Ono; Keisuke Fujimoto; Shojiro Matsuo; Teppei Fukuda; Hiroyuki Matsumoto; Akitoshi Izumi; Hisashi Tsuji; Kazunori Hayashi; Ryoichi Yuge
A recorder receives designation of a video which is desired to be reproduced from a user. If designation of one or more designated locations where sound is emphasized on a screen of a display which displays the video is received by the recorder from the user via an operation unit during reproduction or temporary stopping of the video, a signal processing unit performs an emphasis process on audio data, that is, the signal processing unit emphasizes audio data in directions directed toward positions corresponding to the designated locations from a microphone array by using audio data recorded in the recorder. A reproducing device reproduces the emphasis-processed audio data and video data in synchronization with each other.
140 APPARATUS FOR SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION USING HARDWARE SECURITY MODULE AND THE METHOD BY USING THE SAME US15590006 2017-05-08 US20170323542A1 2017-11-09 Jong Seog KOH; Jong Min YOON; Jun ho LEE
The present invention relates to an apparatus for security enhancement in closed circuit television (CCTV) using hardware security module and the method by using the same, in which the apparatus is configured to encrypt video data in the process of encoding raw images photographed from IP (Internet Protocol) camera or packetizing the encoded images by using HSM (Hardware Security Moule) embedded in the IP camera, to enable a user to play the encrypted video data after decrypting the encrypted video data by using encryption key which is periodically created and discarded, and not to provide the video data to unauthenticated decvices by constructing secure communication channels among IP camera, user terminal and NVR based on authentication key. Thus, the apparatus prevents the video data from being leaked into network as the video data are non-encrypted and makes it impossible to decrypt the encrypted video data even if the encrypted video data are leaked into network.
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