20240037894. DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURED EXTRACTION, PREPROCESSING, AND PUBLISHING OF A REGION OF INTEREST THAT IS A SUBSET OF STREAMING VIDEO DATA simplified abstract (Insight Direct USA, Inc.)

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DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURED EXTRACTION, PREPROCESSING, AND PUBLISHING OF A REGION OF INTEREST THAT IS A SUBSET OF STREAMING VIDEO DATA

Organization Name

Insight Direct USA, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Amol Ajgaonkar of Chandler AZ (US)

DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURED EXTRACTION, PREPROCESSING, AND PUBLISHING OF A REGION OF INTEREST THAT IS A SUBSET OF STREAMING VIDEO DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240037894 titled 'DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURED EXTRACTION, PREPROCESSING, AND PUBLISHING OF A REGION OF INTEREST THAT IS A SUBSET OF STREAMING VIDEO DATA

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for preprocessing video data from a camera that focuses on a specific region of interest. The method involves receiving the video data, preprocessing it according to predefined parameters, and formatting it to create video data of the region of interest with a narrower field of view. The processed video data is then published for access by a subscriber.

  • The method preprocesses incoming video data from a camera.
  • The preprocessing is done based on parameters defined in a configuration file.
  • The preprocessing includes formatting the video data to create a narrower field of view for the region of interest.
  • The processed video data of the region of interest is published for access by a subscriber.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Surveillance systems: The method can be used in surveillance systems to focus on specific areas of interest, such as entrances or high-security zones.
  • Video analytics: The processed video data can be used for various video analytics applications, such as object detection or tracking within the region of interest.
  • Remote monitoring: The method allows for remote access to the video data of the region of interest, enabling real-time monitoring from a remote location.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient resource utilization: By preprocessing and formatting the video data, the method reduces the amount of data that needs to be processed and transmitted, optimizing resource utilization.
  • Improved focus on regions of interest: The method allows for a narrower field of view, ensuring that the regions of interest are captured with higher resolution and clarity.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced security: By focusing on specific regions of interest, the method improves the effectiveness of surveillance and security systems.
  • Reduced bandwidth and storage requirements: The preprocessing and formatting of the video data result in reduced data size, leading to lower bandwidth and storage requirements.
  • Real-time access and monitoring: The method enables real-time access to the video data of the region of interest, allowing for immediate monitoring and response.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method of preprocessing incoming video data of at least one region of interest from a camera collecting video data having a first field of view is disclosed herein that includes receiving the incoming video data from the camera; preprocessing the incoming video data, by a computer processor, according to preprocessing parameters defined within a runtime configuration file, with the preprocessing including formatting the incoming video data to create first video data of a first region of interest with a second field of view that is less than the first field of view; and publishing the first video data of the first region of interest to an endpoint to allow access by a first subscriber.