18466000. INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Corporation)

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INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Corporation

Inventor(s)

Taro Hatsutani of Tokyo (JP)

Akimichi Ichinose of Tokyo (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18466000 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The information processing apparatus described in the patent application is designed to analyze images and identify regions of interest based on correction instructions received. Here are some key points to explain the innovation:

  • The processor acquires an image and displays a figure indicating a region of interest on the image.
  • It receives correction instructions for the figure.
  • Based on image features and correction instructions, the processor specifies a second region of interest that overlaps with the first region.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various fields such as medical imaging, security surveillance, and quality control in manufacturing.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in accurately identifying and analyzing specific areas of interest within an image, improving efficiency and accuracy in various applications.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include enhanced image analysis, improved decision-making based on specific regions of interest, and increased automation in image processing tasks.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include medical imaging software, security camera systems, and quality control software for manufacturing processes.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be image processing software that allows users to manually select regions of interest within an image for analysis.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the processor determine the image feature to specify the second region of interest? 2. Are there any limitations to the size or complexity of the regions of interest that can be identified by the processor?


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing apparatus comprising at least one processor, wherein the processor is configured to: acquire an image; display, on a display, a figure indicating a first region of interest included in the image in a superimposed manner on the image; receive a correction instruction for at least a part of the figure; and specify a second region of interest that at least partially overlaps with the first region of interest based on an image feature of the image and the correction instruction.