Patent classifications
H04N5/272
ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH NON-PARTICIPANT IMAGE BLOCKING DURING VIDEO COMMUNICATION
An electronic device, computer program product, and method avoids presenting certain objects during a video communication session. During a video communication session with second electronic device(s), a controller of an electronic device identifies baseline image(s) from an image stream provided by an image capturing device of the electronic device. The baseline image includes a primary image portion of participant(s) and including a scene of objects within the foreground or background of participant (s), during an initial portion of the video communication session. The controller monitors the image stream for a subsequent detection of the primary image portion and of non-participant(s) or object(s) as a secondary image portion that is not included within the baseline image(s). The controller responds to detecting the secondary image portion subsequently appearing within the image stream by communicating, to the one or more second electronic devices, a substitute image stream that does not present the secondary image portion.
GENERATING AUGMENTED REALITY IMAGES FOR DISPLAY ON A MOBILE DEVICE BASED ON GROUND TRUTH IMAGE RENDERING
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for monitoring a location of a client device associated with a transportation service and generating augmented reality images for display on the client device. The systems and methods use sensor data from the client device and a device localization process to monitor the location of the client device by comparing renderings of images captured by the client device to renderings of the vicinity of the pickup location. The systems and methods determine navigation instructions from the user's current location to the pickup location and select one or more augmented reality elements associated with the navigation instructions and/or landmarks along the route to the pickup location. The systems and methods instruct the client device to overlay the selected augmented reality elements on a video feed of the client device.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD
The present technology relates to an information processing device and an information processing method, which are capable of allowing users at remote locations to each grasp more deeply the condition of the space where the partner is present. Provided is an information processing device including a control unit, wherein, between a first space where a first imaging device and a first display device are installed and a second space where a second imaging device and a second display device are installed, when a captured image captured by the imaging device in one of the spaces is displayed by the display device in the other space in real time, the control unit performs a control for presenting a state of the second space in an ineffective region excluding an effective region in which a captured image captured by the second imaging device is displayed, in a display region of the first display device. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a video communication system.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD
The present technology relates to an information processing device and an information processing method, which are capable of allowing users at remote locations to each grasp more deeply the condition of the space where the partner is present. Provided is an information processing device including a control unit, wherein, between a first space where a first imaging device and a first display device are installed and a second space where a second imaging device and a second display device are installed, when a captured image captured by the imaging device in one of the spaces is displayed by the display device in the other space in real time, the control unit performs a control for presenting a state of the second space in an ineffective region excluding an effective region in which a captured image captured by the second imaging device is displayed, in a display region of the first display device. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a video communication system.
LIFE LOG MANAGEMENT DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A life log management device 1A mainly includes an image retrieval unit 31A and a display control unit 33A. The image retrieval unit 31A is configured to retrieve an objective image Iobj in which a target user is photographed from a database 22A of installation camera images generated by a camera installed in a public place. The display control unit 33A is configured to display life log information based on the objective image Iobj on a display device 7A.
LIFE LOG MANAGEMENT DEVICE, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A life log management device 1A mainly includes an image retrieval unit 31A and a display control unit 33A. The image retrieval unit 31A is configured to retrieve an objective image Iobj in which a target user is photographed from a database 22A of installation camera images generated by a camera installed in a public place. The display control unit 33A is configured to display life log information based on the objective image Iobj on a display device 7A.
TRANSPORT MECHANISMS FOR VIDEO STREAM MERGING WITH OVERLAPPING VIDEO
In various embodiments, a device receives a first video stream of a video conference. The device receives a second video stream of the video conference. The second video stream includes an indicated location for video of the second video stream relative to video of the first video stream. The device merges the first video stream and the second video stream into an overlapped video having the video of the second video stream located at the indicated location relative to the video of the first video stream. The device provides the overlapped video for display.
TRANSPORT MECHANISMS FOR VIDEO STREAM MERGING WITH OVERLAPPING VIDEO
In various embodiments, a device receives a first video stream of a video conference. The device receives a second video stream of the video conference. The second video stream includes an indicated location for video of the second video stream relative to video of the first video stream. The device merges the first video stream and the second video stream into an overlapped video having the video of the second video stream located at the indicated location relative to the video of the first video stream. The device provides the overlapped video for display.
IMAGING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
An imaging apparatus includes an imaging unit, an operation unit configured to be operated by an operation in a first phase and an operation in a second phase, a recording control unit configured to record a moving image captured by the imaging unit in a moving image file in response to an operation performed on the operation unit, and a control unit configured to perform control to cause the imaging apparatus to display file information about the moving image file to be recorded by the recording control unit in response to performance of the operation in the first phase, and to cause the imaging apparatus to hide the file information that is displayed in response to the performance of the operation in the first phase, in response to performance of the operation in the second phase.
IMAGING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
An imaging apparatus includes an imaging unit, an operation unit configured to be operated by an operation in a first phase and an operation in a second phase, a recording control unit configured to record a moving image captured by the imaging unit in a moving image file in response to an operation performed on the operation unit, and a control unit configured to perform control to cause the imaging apparatus to display file information about the moving image file to be recorded by the recording control unit in response to performance of the operation in the first phase, and to cause the imaging apparatus to hide the file information that is displayed in response to the performance of the operation in the first phase, in response to performance of the operation in the second phase.