18266343. IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Kenta Senzaki of Tokyo (JP)

Azusa Sawada of Tokyo (JP)

Hironobu Mori of Tokyo (JP)

Kyoko Murozono of Tokyo (JP)

Katsuya Odaka of Tokyo (JP)

IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18266343 titled 'IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes an image processing device that includes an input unit, a verification area extraction unit, and an output unit. The input unit receives information about an annotation area on a first image that contains an object to be annotated. The verification area extraction unit extracts a second image that includes the annotation area, captured in a different manner than the first image. The output unit then outputs both the first and second images in a comparable state.

  • The device receives information about an annotation area on an image.
  • It extracts a second image that includes the annotation area, captured differently from the first image.
  • It outputs both the first and second images in a comparable state.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Image annotation and verification in various industries such as medical imaging, security surveillance, and quality control.
  • Comparing images captured in different ways to identify differences or anomalies.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Ensures accurate annotation of objects by capturing the annotation area in a different manner.
  • Provides a reliable method for verifying the accuracy of annotations.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved accuracy in object annotation.
  • Efficient verification of annotations.
  • Enhanced quality control in image processing.


Original Abstract Submitted

This image processing device comprises an input unit, a verification area extraction unit, and an output unit. The input unit receives, as an annotation area, an input of information of an area on a first image in which an object subjected to annotation processing is present. The verification area extraction unit extracts a second image including the annotation area and captured in a manner different from that for the first image. The output unit outputs the first image and the second image in a comparable state.