18242382. CAMERA LISTING BASED ON COMPARISON OF IMAGING RANGE COVERAGE INFORMATION TO EVENT-RELATED DATA GENERATED BASED ON CAPTURED IMAGE simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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CAMERA LISTING BASED ON COMPARISON OF IMAGING RANGE COVERAGE INFORMATION TO EVENT-RELATED DATA GENERATED BASED ON CAPTURED IMAGE

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

TAKESHI Arikuma of Tokyo (JP)

Masahiro Tani of Singapore (SG)

CAMERA LISTING BASED ON COMPARISON OF IMAGING RANGE COVERAGE INFORMATION TO EVENT-RELATED DATA GENERATED BASED ON CAPTURED IMAGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18242382 titled 'CAMERA LISTING BASED ON COMPARISON OF IMAGING RANGE COVERAGE INFORMATION TO EVENT-RELATED DATA GENERATED BASED ON CAPTURED IMAGE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for generating event-related data based on a captured image and comparing coverage information to determine which cameras can capture the event. The listed cameras can be selected by an operator.

  • The system generates event-related data from a captured image.
  • Coverage information is compared to the event-related data.
  • Cameras that can capture the event are listed based on the comparison result.
  • An operator can select one of the listed cameras.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various fields where event monitoring and camera selection are important, such as:

  • Surveillance systems
  • Traffic monitoring
  • Crowd management at events
  • Security systems

Problems Solved

The technology solves the following problems:

  • Efficient camera selection for capturing specific events
  • Reducing the need for manual camera monitoring and selection
  • Enhancing event monitoring capabilities
  • Improving overall surveillance and security systems

Benefits

The technology offers several benefits:

  • Automated camera selection based on event-related data
  • Improved accuracy in capturing events
  • Enhanced efficiency in event monitoring
  • Reduced manual effort in camera selection
  • Increased effectiveness of surveillance and security systems


Original Abstract Submitted

Event-related data based on an image that has been captured is generated. Coverage information relating to imaging range is compared to the event-related data. The cameras that can capture an image of the event, based on a comparing result, are listed so that an operator can select one of the listed cameras.