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VIDEO PLAYBACK SYSTEM

Organization Name

Toshiba Tec Kabushiki Kaisha

Inventor(s)

Tatsuya Kaneko of Mishima Shizuoka (JP)

VIDEO PLAYBACK SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18512074 titled 'VIDEO PLAYBACK SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system that can record a face-to-face conversation, recognize the voices, and display the text of the conversation in real-time.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Video acquisition unit captures the conversation.
  • Text acquisition unit recognizes voices and generates text data.
  • Video memory unit stores video data.
  • Text memory unit stores text data.
  • Text display unit shows the text of the conversation in real-time.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in meetings, interviews, and educational settings to provide real-time transcription of conversations.

Problems Solved: This technology eliminates the need for manual note-taking during face-to-face interactions and ensures accurate transcription of conversations.

Benefits:

  • Real-time transcription of conversations.
  • Improved accessibility for individuals with hearing impairments.
  • Enhanced record-keeping and documentation of meetings.

Commercial Applications: The system could be marketed to businesses, educational institutions, and organizations that rely on accurate documentation of face-to-face interactions.

Prior Art: Researchers interested in this technology may want to explore existing patents related to video transcription systems and voice recognition technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in video transcription technology, voice recognition software, and real-time text display systems.

Questions about Face-to-Face Interaction Transcription: 1. How does this system differentiate between multiple voices in a conversation? 2. What are the potential privacy concerns associated with recording and transcribing face-to-face interactions?


Original Abstract Submitted

An after-the-fact check of a face-to-face interaction between a plurality of people with a conversation. A video playback system includes a video acquisition unit, a video memory unit, a text acquisition unit, a text memory unit, a video display unit, and a text display unit. The video memory unit stores video data representing a video captured over an image capture area and acquired by the video acquisition unit. The text memory unit stores text data generated by recognizing a voice collected around the image capture area and acquired by the text acquisition unit. The text display unit selects text data formed by recognizing a voice collected around the image capture area at an image capture timing of the video displayed by the video display unit, from among the stored text data, and displays a text represented by the text data.

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