Patent classifications
G11B27/02
VIDEO PROCESSING METHOD, DEVICE AND IMAGE SYSTEM
An image processing method includes, when an edit triggering event for a target image is detected, acquiring description information associated with the target image. The description information includes interference information that affects image quality occurred in a shooting process of the target image. The method further includes editing image clips in the target image which are associated with respective interference information of the description information to obtain a processed target image.
VIDEO PROCESSING METHOD, DEVICE AND IMAGE SYSTEM
An image processing method includes, when an edit triggering event for a target image is detected, acquiring description information associated with the target image. The description information includes interference information that affects image quality occurred in a shooting process of the target image. The method further includes editing image clips in the target image which are associated with respective interference information of the description information to obtain a processed target image.
System and method for visual editing
The invention is directed to a system and method for visual editing of an input signal. Accordingly, it includes an editing device comprising a device screen, a media module, a user input module, and an output module. The media module receives an input signal which includes at least one visual component. The device screen comprises a source screen and a delay screen, wherein the input signal is displayed on the source screen in real time, and the input signal is displayed on the delay screen in delay time, with the delay time being adjustable. The user input module allows the user to create at least one clip comprising a portion of the input signal as it is displayed on the delay screen. The output module is structured to output the clip.
INTEGRATING DATA FROM MULTIPLE DEVICES
A recording system for an emergency response unit includes a first data collection device configured to record a first video, audio or data segment with an incident identifier and transmit a message including the incident identifier. A second data collection device may receive the message and, as appropriate, record at least a second video, audio or data segment with the incident identifier, allowing the first segment and the second segment to be associated using the incident identifier. In other embodiments, a first recording device may begin recording video, audio or legal evidence data with an incident identifier, and a control system may receive a message including the incident identifier from the first recording device, identify one or more additional recording devices located within a certain distance of the first recording device, and obtain recordings from the one or more additional recording devices.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANNOTATING A VIDEO
A video may be presented on a touchscreen display. Reception of annotation input may be determined based on user's engagement with the touchscreen display. Annotation input may define an in-frame visual annotation for the video. In-frame visual annotation may be associated with a visual portion of the video and one or more points within a duration of the video such that a subsequent presentation of the video includes the in-frame visual annotation positioned at the visual portion of the video at the one or more points. A graphical user interface may be presented on the touchscreen display. The graphical user interface may include one or more animation fields that provide options for selection by the user. The options may define different properties of a moving visual element added to the video. The options may define visual characteristics, presentation periods, and motions of the moving visual element.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANNOTATING A VIDEO
A video may be presented on a touchscreen display. Reception of annotation input may be determined based on user's engagement with the touchscreen display. Annotation input may define an in-frame visual annotation for the video. In-frame visual annotation may be associated with a visual portion of the video and one or more points within a duration of the video such that a subsequent presentation of the video includes the in-frame visual annotation positioned at the visual portion of the video at the one or more points. A graphical user interface may be presented on the touchscreen display. The graphical user interface may include one or more animation fields that provide options for selection by the user. The options may define different properties of a moving visual element added to the video. The options may define visual characteristics, presentation periods, and motions of the moving visual element.
Video editing system user interface using virtual film equipment
A video editing system comprising a computer or mobile device with a display screen, executing a software program whereby virtual film editing equipment is projected on the screen and used to edit motion video and audio programs as if they were physical strips of film or magnetic tape. The user of the system uses a fingertip, mouse, or spoken commands to control the virtual film editing equipment in much the same manner as mechanical film equipment is used to edit film and magnetic tape. A virtual camera on the screen is used to select video or audio clips to edit. A virtual film viewer is used to cut the virtual film clips. A virtual film reel is used to represent the assembled clips organized into a hierarchical structure. A virtual film projector is used to present choices to the user for the export of the reels for presentation to an audience.
Video editing system user interface using virtual film equipment
A video editing system comprising a computer or mobile device with a display screen, executing a software program whereby virtual film editing equipment is projected on the screen and used to edit motion video and audio programs as if they were physical strips of film or magnetic tape. The user of the system uses a fingertip, mouse, or spoken commands to control the virtual film editing equipment in much the same manner as mechanical film equipment is used to edit film and magnetic tape. A virtual camera on the screen is used to select video or audio clips to edit. A virtual film viewer is used to cut the virtual film clips. A virtual film reel is used to represent the assembled clips organized into a hierarchical structure. A virtual film projector is used to present choices to the user for the export of the reels for presentation to an audience.
Multi-Channel Video Stream Summarization
Methods and system are provided for multi-channel video stream summarization in real time. In one novel aspect, live video streams of objects of interest are transmitted on CDN channels associated with corresponding object of interest. In one embodiment, a plurality of CDN channels is created for a plurality of corresponding objects of interest. A sensor signal is received, which associates an identified input live video stream with a monitored object of interest. The identified video stream is transmitted in real time to a corresponding CDN channel associated with the monitored object of interest. The sensor signal is electrical or any type of signal from ID markers attached to the object of interest or is based on a result of real-time image recognition. An alert is generated for a CDN channel upon detecting one or more alerting triggering events.
Multi-Channel Video Stream Summarization
Methods and system are provided for multi-channel video stream summarization in real time. In one novel aspect, live video streams of objects of interest are transmitted on CDN channels associated with corresponding object of interest. In one embodiment, a plurality of CDN channels is created for a plurality of corresponding objects of interest. A sensor signal is received, which associates an identified input live video stream with a monitored object of interest. The identified video stream is transmitted in real time to a corresponding CDN channel associated with the monitored object of interest. The sensor signal is electrical or any type of signal from ID markers attached to the object of interest or is based on a result of real-time image recognition. An alert is generated for a CDN channel upon detecting one or more alerting triggering events.