18478210. INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Eiichi Kusama of Anjo-shi (JP)

Masatoshi Hayashi of Nisshin-shi (JP)

Hisanori Mitsumoto of Hadano-shi (JP)

Kuniaki Jinnai of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Makoto Akahane of Tokyo (JP)

Yuriko Yamaguchi of Tokyo (JP)

Daisuke Kato of Nisshin-shi (JP)

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

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18478210 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, PROGRAM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

An information processing system is described in this patent application. The system consists of multiple vehicles and a server that can communicate with these vehicles. Each vehicle generates a moving image that captures a person outside the vehicle and transmits this image, along with the imaging time and position, to the server. The server then identifies two or more moving images that feature the same person from the received images. It analyzes the behavior of the person in these images and estimates their attribute information based on this behavior. The server then transmits the estimated attribute information, along with the imaging time and position of at least one of the target moving images, to a client.

  • The system includes multiple vehicles and a server that communicate with each other.
  • Each vehicle captures a moving image of a person outside the vehicle and sends it to the server.
  • The server identifies multiple moving images that feature the same person.
  • The server analyzes the behavior of the person in these images.
  • The server estimates the attribute information of the person based on their behavior.
  • The server transmits the estimated attribute information, along with the imaging time and position, to a client.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Surveillance systems: This technology can be used in surveillance systems to track and analyze the behavior of individuals captured by multiple cameras.
  • Security systems: It can enhance security systems by providing detailed attribute information of individuals, helping in identification and threat detection.
  • Traffic monitoring: The system can be used to monitor traffic and analyze the behavior of pedestrians or drivers at different locations.
  • Crowd management: It can assist in crowd management by analyzing the behavior of individuals in crowded areas and providing insights for better crowd control.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Identification: The system solves the problem of identifying individuals captured by multiple cameras by analyzing their behavior and estimating attribute information.
  • Behavior analysis: It addresses the challenge of analyzing the behavior of individuals in different locations by using multiple moving images.
  • Data transmission: The system efficiently transmits the moving images, imaging time, and position from the vehicles to the server, enabling real-time analysis.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced surveillance: The system provides a comprehensive view of individuals' behavior by analyzing multiple moving images, improving surveillance capabilities.
  • Improved security: By estimating attribute information, the system enhances security measures and aids in identifying potential threats.
  • Real-time analysis: The technology enables real-time analysis of moving images, allowing for immediate response and decision-making.
  • Efficient data transmission: The system optimizes data transmission from vehicles to the server, ensuring timely and accurate analysis.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing system includes a plurality of vehicle; and a server that is able to communicate with the plurality of vehicles. Each of the plurality of vehicles performs: generating a moving image in which a person outside the vehicle appears; and transmitting the moving image and an imaging time and an imaging position of the moving image to the server. The server performs: specifying two or more target moving images in which the same person appears out of a plurality of moving images received from the plurality of vehicles; detecting behavior of the person from the two or more target moving images; estimating attribute information of the person based on the detected behavior; and transmitting the estimated attribute information of the person and the imaging time and the imaging position of at least one of the target moving images to a client.