18180406. IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.)

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IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.

Inventor(s)

Shigeru Tamura of Kanagawa (JP)

Yuki Tsuchitoi of Kanagawa (JP)

Manabu Hayashi of Kanagawa (JP)

Fumihito Kasai of Kanagawa (JP)

Kanade Kubota of Kanagawa (JP)

Yuki Iguchi of Kanagawa (JP)

Yuto Shiono of Kanagawa (JP)

IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18180406 titled 'IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM, AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The image processing apparatus described in the patent application is designed to extract position coordinates of document images from a larger image containing multiple documents, perform operations to identify specific document images within the group, and assign page numbers based on their proximity to a reference point.

  • Processor extracts position coordinates of document images from a larger image containing multiple documents.
  • First operation identifies a document image with two sides parallel to the arrangement direction of the documents, with one side closest to a coordinate axis.
  • Second operation finds a second document image overlapping an extension of the first side of the previously identified document image.
  • Third operation assigns page numbers to the extracted document images based on their distance from the origin of the entire image.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in document scanning and digitization processes, where multiple documents need to be processed and organized efficiently.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in automating the extraction and organization of document images from a larger image, saving time and effort in manual sorting and numbering tasks.

Benefits

- Improved efficiency in document processing - Enhanced accuracy in document organization - Streamlined workflow in image processing tasks

Potential Commercial Applications

"Automated Document Image Processing for Efficient Workflow Management"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art in the field of image processing and document scanning technologies may include similar methods for extracting and organizing document images from larger images.

What is the accuracy rate of the position coordinates extraction process in this technology?

The patent application does not specify the accuracy rate of the position coordinates extraction process.

How does this technology handle document images with irregular shapes or orientations?

The patent application does not address how the technology handles document images with irregular shapes or orientations.


Original Abstract Submitted

An image processing apparatus includes a processor configured to: extract position coordinates of each document image from an entire image resulting from photographing multiple documents; perform a first operation that extracts, from the document images included in the entire image, a first document image having two sides parallel with a direction of arrangement of the documents and having a first side of the two sides being a far side from a first coordinate axis, the first side having the shortest distance to the first coordinate axis, the first coordinate axis being in parallel with the direction of the arrangement of the documents set with respect to an origin of the entire image; perform a second operation that extracts, as an document image of the same group, a second document image overlapping an extension of the first side of the extracted first image document; and perform a third operation that sets a page number on each of the extracted document images of the same group in an order of closeness from near to far distance to the origin.