USRE45369E1 - Mobile device with integrated photograph management system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to automated systems for organizing and searching digital photographs and, in particular, to automated systems for associating photographs with metadata which relates to one or more images depicted in the digital photograph.
- a challenge associated with capturing many digital photographs is organizing and managing the photographs when they are transferred to a computer system for storage.
- each photograph is stored as a file (automatically assigned a file name based on chronological order) within a directory (which is also assigned a directory name based on chronological order).
- the system may assign a name to a face image and prompt the user to confirm the assignment.
- many similar face images may be presented for the user to label with a person's name (e.g. a bulk assignment approach). After labels are assigned to Photographs, the photographs can be readily organized and sorted by the content of the labels.
- a first aspect of the present invention comprises a mobile device which includes camera for capturing digital photographs and a photograph management application.
- the photograph management application receives the digital photograph, obtains an information record comprising information related to the digital photograph, and associates at least a portion of the information related to the digital photograph with the digital photograph.
- Associating at least a portion of the information related to the digital photograph with the digital photograph may comprise writing such information to a text based metadata record (such as an XML record) associated with the digital photograph.
- a text based metadata record such as an XML record
- the mobile device may further comprise a network communication system and a contact directory.
- the contact directory stores a plurality of contact records.
- Each contact record includes contact information identifying a person and at least one network address associated with the person such as the person's telephone number, email address, and text messaging address.
- a user interface enables selection of a contact record to initiate a communication to the network address include in the contact record via the network communication system.
- the contact record may further include a facial image of the person useful as a call line identification photograph.
- the mobile device includes a telephony application for placing and receiving telephone calls via the network communication system
- the telephony application may drive the user interface to display the call line identification photograph of a contact record when a caller ID signal of an incoming call matches a telephone number in the contact record.
- the photograph management application may obtain the information record by identifying a selected contact record as the information record.
- the selected contact record may be a one of the plurality of contact records that includes a facial image (e.g. call line identification photograph) with which at least one facial image depicted in the digital photograph matches.
- the contact record may further include a photograph sharing indicator identifying one of a photograph sharing setting and a photograph non-sharing setting.
- the photograph management application may initiate transmission of a copy of the photograph to an identified address if the photograph sharing indicator included in the selected contact record identifies the photograph sharing setting.
- An example includes sending the photograph by email to an email address identified in the contact record.
- the mobile device may further comprise a local communication system for communicating with remote mobile devices within a communication zone surrounding the mobile device in which the mobile device may electronically communicate.
- the local communication system may be any of a Bluetooth radio®, a Wi-fi radio, a near field communication system, an infrared communication system, or other local communication system with a communication range defining the communication zone around the mobile device.
- the photograph management application may obtain the information record by displaying an indication of each of a plurality of remote mobile devices within the communication zone. For example, if the local communication system is a Bluetooth® radio, the photograph management application may drive the Bluetooth® radio to enter a discovery mode to identify all other Bluetooth® enabled devices with which the mobile device may establish a communication session.
- the local communication system is a Bluetooth® radio
- the photograph management application then displays at least one facial image depicted in the digital photograph and obtains user selection of a selected remote mobile device.
- the user views the facial image and recognizes the person as one of the people within the communication zone.
- the selected remote mobile device is the one of the plurality of remote mobile devices that the user identifies as belonging to the person within the communication zone who is depicted in the digital photograph.
- the photograph management application attempts to obtain, as the information record, a personal contact record from the selected remote mobile device.
- the personal contact record which may be an electronic business card, comprises identification of the user of the selected remote mobile device. Assuming that the remote device authorizes sending of the personal contact record to the mobile device, the mobile device uses the personal contact record as the information record, at least a portion of which is associated with the digital photograph.
- the personal contact record further includes a photograph sharing indicator identifying one of a photograph sharing setting and a photograph non-sharing setting.
- the photograph management application initiates transmission of a copy of the photograph to the selected remote mobile device if the photograph sharing indicator identifies the photograph sharing setting.
- Such transmission may be via the local communication system.
- such transmission may be by other means such as by email to an email address included in the personal contact record.
- the photograph management application may further write the personal contact record to the contact directory as a new record.
- the facial image depicted in the digital photograph may be associated the new contact record as its call line identification photograph.
- the facial image depicted in the digital photograph may function as a call line identification photograph and may provide a basis for identifying images of the person in other digital photographs captured in the future.
- the mobile device may itself include an owner identification record (e.g. an electronic business card of the owner of the mobile device). Such record may further include an owner sharing indicator identifying one of a sharing setting and a non-sharing setting.
- the mobile device may provide the owner identification record to a remote mobile device within the communication zone upon the remote mobile device initiating a request for the owner identification record if the sharing indicator is set to the sharing setting.
- the remote mobile device may initiate a request for the owner identification record. If the sharing indicator is set to a sharing setting, the mobile device may provide the owner identification record to the remote mobile device.
- the mobile device may comprise a network communication system for communication with a remote directory server over a wide area network such as a combination of a mobile telephone service provider network, an Internet Service Provider network; and the public Internet.
- a network communication system for communication with a remote directory server over a wide area network such as a combination of a mobile telephone service provider network, an Internet Service Provider network; and the public Internet.
- the photograph management application may obtain the information record by initiating a request to a remote directory server via the network communication system.
- the request may include a digital image embodying at least a portion of the digital photograph.
- a response is received from the remote directory server that includes the information record.
- the information the information record may comprises a persona contact record (e.g. an electronic business card) which includes an identification of the person depicted in the digital photograph.
- a persona contact record e.g. an electronic business card
- the request may further include a source identification which identifies the mobile device as the source of the request.
- the personal contact record (as stored at the directory server) may further include a group authorization record identifying a source, category of sources, group of sources, or other criteria for determining whether a source of a request is authorized to receive the personal contact record.
- the information record of the response includes the personal contact record. Otherwise, the information record may comprise an indication that identification the person depicted in the digital photograph is unauthorized.
- the personal contact record may further include a photograph sharing indicator identifying one of a photograph sharing setting and a photograph non-sharing setting.
- the photograph management application may initiate transmission of a copy of the photograph to an identified address (for example, an email address) if the photograph sharing indicator identifies the photograph sharing setting.
- the mobile device may further comprise a global positioning system for identifying a location at which the digital photograph was captured and the digital image may be an image of an attraction depicted in the digital photograph.
- the request may further comprise a location identifier identifying the location at which the photograph was captured.
- the information record of the response may include descriptive data associated with the attraction such as identification of the attraction.
- Other descriptive data associated with the attraction may include a geographical identifier identifying a region within which the digital photograph was captured. For example, if the location identifier of the request includes GPS coordinates within the confines of the Disneyland Park, the geographical identifier may identify the region as any of Disneyland, Orlando, and/or Florida.
- the digital image may be an image of a wine bottle label (identifying a vintage of wine) depicted in the digital photograph.
- the information record may comprise descriptive data associated with the vine vintage.
- the mobile device may further comprise a primary content database and a user interface comprising a display screen and an information entry system such as a touch screen, key pad, or other controls.
- the primary content database may associate, for each of a plurality of categories, an identification of the category with content recognition data.
- the photograph management application may obtain the information record by applying the content recognition data for each of the plurality of categories of the primary content database to an image depicted in the digital photograph to identify a selected category.
- the selected category is the category that includes content recognition data with which the image corresponds.
- the content recognition data may be exchanged with a selected remote device—for example by email, Bluetooth®, Wi-fi, near field communication system, infrared, or other communication system.
- a selected remote device for example by email, Bluetooth®, Wi-fi, near field communication system, infrared, or other communication system.
- the image may be displayed in association with an identification of the selected category for user confirmation.
- the selected category is associated as the information record with the digital photograph.
- the user may, rather than confirming the selected category, enter a new category identifier via the information entry system.
- the new category is: i) associated as the information record with the digital photograph; and ii) written, in combination with content recognition data, to the primary content database as a new category to use as a model for categorizing contents of future photographs (e.g. a form of learning).
- FIG. 1 is a diagram representing an exemplary mobile device implementing a photograph management system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2a is a diagram representing an exemplary digital photograph in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2b is a diagram representing an exemplary metadata record in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3a is a diagram representing an exemplary digital photograph in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3b is a diagram representing an exemplary metadata record in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4a is a diagram representing an exemplary digital photograph in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4b is a diagram representing an exemplary metadata record in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5a is a diagram representing an exemplary digital photograph in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5b is a diagram representing an exemplary metadata record in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a table depicting an exemplary content database in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart diagram representing exemplary operation of a photograph management application in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8a is a flow chart diagram representing exemplary operation of a photograph management application in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8b is a flow chart diagram representing exemplary operation of a photograph management application in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9a is a diagram representing an exemplary user interface of an exemplary mobile device implementing a photograph management system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9b is a diagram representing an exemplary user interface of an exemplary mobile device implementing a photograph management system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram depicting exemplary architecture of an embodiment of the present invention wherein an information record is obtained from a remote directory server;
- FIG. 11a depicts an exemplary identification database associated with the “people” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11b depicts an exemplary identification database associated with the “people” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11c depicts an exemplary identification database associated with the “attractions” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11d depicts an exemplary identification database associated with the “wine vintage” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12a depicts an exemplary response metadata structure associated with the “people” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12b depicts an exemplary response metadata structure associated with the “dogs” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12c depicts an exemplary response metadata structure associated with the “attractions” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12d depicts an exemplary response metadata structure associated with the “wine labels” category in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the term “electronic equipment” as referred to herein includes portable radio communication equipment.
- portable radio communication equipment also referred to herein as a “mobile radio terminal” or “mobile device”, includes all equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, communicators, e.g., electronic organizers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), smart phones or the like.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- circuit may be implemented in hardware circuit(s), a processor executing software code, or a combination of a hardware circuit and a processor executing code.
- circuit as used throughout this specification is intended to encompass a hardware circuit (whether discrete elements or an integrated circuit block), a processor executing code, or a combination of a hardware circuit and a processor executing code, or other combinations of the above known to those skilled in the art.
- each element with a reference number is similar to other elements with the same reference number independent of any letter designation following the reference number.
- a reference number with a specific letter designation following the reference number refers to the specific element with the number and letter designation and a reference number without a specific letter designation refers to all elements with the same reference number independent of any letter designation following the reference number in the drawings.
- an exemplary mobile device 10 is embodied in a mobile telephone, mobile PDA, or other mobile device which may include a network communication system 22 and one of a telephony application 24 , an email application 26 , and/ot a messaging application 28 for communication with other devices over a wide area network 30 with which the network communication system 22 is compatible.
- the wide area network 30 may be any combination of a wireless telephone service provider network, an Internet service provider network, a wide area data network and/or the public Internet.
- the mobile device 10 may comprise a contact directory 32 which includes a plurality of contract records 34 .
- Each contact record 34 may include traditional contact information fields 36 such as the person's name, address, telephone number, email address, text message address, birth date, and etc.
- the contract directory 32 serves its traditional purpose of providing a network address (e.g. telephone number, email address, text address) associated with the person identified in the contact record 34 to enable any of the telephony application 24 , email application 26 , or messaging application 28 to initiate a communication (message or session) to the network address via the network communication system 22 .
- each contact record 23 may include a call line identification photograph 58 which is a facial image of the contact.
- the telephony application 24 drives a user interface 21 to display the call line identification photograph 58 when a caller ID signal of an incoming telephone call matches a telephone number in the contact record 34 in which the call line identification photograph 58 is included.
- the mobile device 10 further comprises a digital camera system 12 , a photograph management application 42 and a content database 43 .
- the digital camera system 12 is used for capturing a digital photograph 14 and the photograph management application 42 : i) obtains an information record comprising information related to the digital photograph; and ii) associates at least a portion of the information related to the digital photograph, as text based metadata, with the captured photograph 14 .
- the information record may be obtained from any combination of the content directory 32 , the content database 43 , or a remote source such as a content database 43 operated by a remote directory server 13 .
- the text based metadata identifies content depicted in the digital photograph 14 such that a collection of photographs can be readily searched and/or sorted based on content (e.g. searched or sorted using the metadata).
- each digital photograph 14 may include primary content 15 within a central or prominent zone 16 .
- the prominent zone 16 is generally within the center of the digital photograph 14 and the primary content 15 is people (e.g. a plurality of facial images 212 a, 212 b, and 212 c).
- exemplary metadata 44 associated with a photograph 14 may be structured as an XML record 47 .
- the use of XML structure is exemplary only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
- the exemplary XML metadata record 47 may include: i) a date element 51 identifying the date the photograph 14 was taken; ii) a time element 52 identifying time the photograph 14 was taken; iii) location elements 53 identifying the location where the photograph was taken—which may include identification of any permutation of GPS latitude/longitude, country, city, and/or other location identification information such as identification of an attraction such as “Disney®”; and iv) primary content elements 54 which includes a category identifier element 55 and, in this example wherein the primary content category is “people”, may include, for each person depicted in the photograph 14 , a person identification element 56 a, 56 b, and 56 c identifying the person. Further, additional information elements related to the person, such as email address, may also be included. It should
- an exemplary XML metadata record 47 includes: i) a date element 51 identifying the date the photograph 14 was taken; ii) a time element 52 identifying time the photograph 14 was taken; iii) location elements 53 identifying the location where the photograph was taken; and iv) primary content elements 54 which includes a category identifier element 55 and, in this example wherein the primary content category is “dogs”, may include sub data elements 57 further identifying the subject matter within the category of dogs such as breed, dog's name, owner's name.
- an exemplary XML metadata record 47 includes: i) a date element 51 identifying the date the photograph 14 was taken; ii) a time element 52 identifying time the photograph 14 was taken; iii) location elements 53 identifying the location where the photograph was taken; and iv) primary content elements 54 which includes a category identifier element 55 and, in this example wherein the primary content category is “attraction” may include sub data elements such an attraction identifier element 218 identifying the attraction and additional information 219 about the attraction such as facts, statistics, and/or a URL for obtaining even more information about the attraction.
- an exemplary XML metadata record 47 includes: i) a date element 51 identifying the date the photograph 14 was taken; ii) a time element 52 identifying time the photograph 14 was taken; iii) location elements 53 identifying the location where the photograph was taken; and iv) primary content elements 54 which includes a category identifier element 55 and, in this example wherein the primary content category is “wine label” may include vintage data elements 221 which identify the vintage, the vineyard location, awards won by the vintage, and other data that wine connoisseurs may typically desire to know about a vintage.
- the photograph management application 42 may obtain the information record for generating each XML metadata record by: i) referencing an internal clock system (not shown) for identifying the date and time at which the digital photograph was taken; and ii) referencing a global positioning system (GPS) 46 to obtain a location at which the digital photograph was taken.
- GPS global positioning system
- the photograph management application 42 may reference a GPS database 49 which associates GPS coordinates with such human recognizable terms.
- the GPS database 49 may be local in the mobile device 10 .
- the GPS database 49 may operated on a remote directory server 13 .
- the photograph management application 42 may access a primary content database 43 which also be local on the mobile device 10 or operated on a remote directory server 13 .
- an exemplary primary content database 43 may include, for each a plurality of predetermined categories 238 , content recognition data 45 for categorizing primary content 15 within one of a plurality of predetermined categories 238 such as people, dogs, attractions, and wine labels.
- the content recognition data 45 may be in the form of a model photograph to which the image within the prominent zone 16 may be compared.
- the content recognition data 45 may be in the form of feature data representative of the category (e.g. people dogs, attractions, and wine labels) that may be applied to extracted features from the prominent zone 16 to determined to which category the primary content 15 best corresponds.
- the photograph management application 42 may obtain additional information about the subject matter depicted in the digital photograph 14 (e.g. category specific information about the subject matter) either by accessing data stored by the mobile device 10 or by obtaining such additional information from the directory server 13 .
- the photograph management application 42 may identify people depicted in the digital photograph 14 by accessing the contact directory 32 , and in particular the call line identification photographs 58 of the contact directory 32 for purposes of comparing the image of a person depicted in the digital photograph 14 to the call line identification photographs 58 to identify the person depicted in the digital photograph 14 .
- the flow chart of FIG. 7 represents an exemplary aspect of operation of the photograph management application 32 for: i) obtaining an information record comprising information related to a digital photograph; and ii) associating at least a portion of the information record to the digital photograph as an XML metadata record 47 as depicted in any of FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 45 , and 5 b.
- step 100 represents receiving the photograph 14 from the camera system 12 .
- Step 101 represents referencing an internal clock (not shown) to determine the date and time at which the digital photograph 14 was captured and associating such date and time to the digital photograph 14 by writing a date element 51 and a time element 52 to the metadata record 47 ( FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b) associated with the digital photograph 14 .
- Step 102 represents associating a location at which the digital photograph 14 was captured with the digital photograph 14 by writing location elements 53 to the metadata record 47 .
- the mobile device 10 may include a GPS system 46 which detects signals from GPS satellites and calculates the location (typically longitude, latitude, and elevation) of the mobile device 10 there from.
- the photograph management application 42 may access the location database 49 (local or remote) to obtain identification of the location in terms of country, state, city, street, street address, prime attraction, or other human recognizable text based data useful for referencing the location.
- Step 102 represents writing such text based location data to the applicable location elements 53 of the metadata record 47 ( FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b) associated with the digital photograph 14 .
- Step 103 represents identifying the prominent zone 16 wherein the primary content 15 is located.
- the prominent zone 16 will typically be the center of the photograph 14 , but may be offset from the center. If offset, the prominent zone 16 may be recognized by its inclusion of prominent features—as opposed to less prominent background.
- Step 104 represents categorizing the primary content 15 within the prominent zone 16 by referencing the primary content database 43 (local or remote) to determine to which classification the primary content 15 best corresponds.
- the primary content database 43 may include content recognition data 45 for classifying primary content 15 within one of a plurality of predetermined categories such as people, buildings, horses, and wine labels.
- the photograph management application 42 may compare the image within the prominent zone 16 with the content recognition data 45 to determine to which of the predetermined categories the primary content 15 best corresponds.
- the photograph management application 32 may: i) drive the user interface 21 to prompt the user to enter a new category at step 113 ; and/or, as an alternative embodiment ii) obtain new category and/or content recognition data from a remote source at step 114 .
- the photograph management application 32 drives the user interface 21 to prompt the user to enter a new category at step 113 .
- the text entered by the user to identify the new predetermined category is then added to the primary content database 43 along with data representative of the image (from the digital photograph 14 ) to use as the model for categorizing contents of future photographs to such category.
- the photograph management application 32 may obtain new category and/or content recognition data form a remote source by: i) exchanging category and content recognition data with a remote mobile device 19 ( FIG. 1 ) by any of email, Bluetooth®, Wi-fi, near field communication system, infrared, or any other communication protocol supported by either a local communication system 50 ( FIG. 1 and discussed herein) or the network communication system 22 .
- the new category and/or content recognition data may be written to the primary content database 43 (local on the mobile device 10 ).
- step 104 may be repeated by the photograph management application 32 to utilizes new category and/or content recognition data to identify the primary content 15 within the prominent zone 16 of the digital photograph 14 .
- the primary content category (either as identified if an existing predetermined category or as entered if a new category) is associated (as metadata) with the photograph 14 which may include writing the category element 55 to the metadata record 47 ( FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b).
- the further information may include identification of each of the people depicted in the digital photograph 14 as discussed with reference to FIG. 2b . If the primary content is categorized as “dogs” the further information may include identification of a dog by name, breed, etc as discussed with reference to FIG. 3b . If the primary content is categorized as “attraction”, the further information may include identification of the attraction and other information about the attraction as discussed with reference to FIG. 4b . If the primary content is categorized as “wine label” the further information may include vintage data as discussed with reference to FIG. 5b . Steps 106 a, 106 b, and 106 c generically represent performance of category specific steps for obtaining such further information based on the category of the primary content.
- step 106 c which comprises 107 through 111 which are executed for identifying people within a digital photograph 14 when the primary content 15 is categorized as “people”. Steps 107 through 111 may be repeated for each person depicted in the prominent zone 16 of a digital photograph 14 to identify each such person.
- Step 107 represents extracting a facial image (for example facial image 212 a of FIG. 2a ) of a person from digital photograph 14 .
- a facial image for example facial image 212 a of FIG. 2a
- Step 108 represents the photograph management application 42 comparing the extracted facial image 212 a to the call line identification photographs 58 of the contact directory 32 to determine whether the extracted facial image 212 a corresponds to an existing contact.
- the photograph management application 42 obtains the selected contact record as the information record and associates with the digital photograph 14 at least a portion of the contact information 36 (for example the person's name) from the selected contact record with the photograph 14 at step 109 . As discussed with respect to FIG. 2b , this may include writing a person identifier element 56 to the metadata record 47 . It is further envisioned that other contact information 36 such as the person's email, phone number, etc may be written to the metadata record 47 with appropriate element tags.
- Step 110 represents determining whether photograph sharing is active for the person represented by the contact information associated with the photograph at step 109 .
- Each record 34 of the contact directory 32 may include a photograph sharing indicator 40 identifying a photograph sharing setting as active or inactive.
- An active setting may be identified by the inclusion of an identification of “email” or a properly formatted “email address” within the field of the photograph sharing indicator 40 .
- the photograph management application 42 initiates a communication, via the network communication system 22 (or a local communication system 50 discussed herein) to a one of the network addresses included in the selected contact record 34 (and identified in the field of the photograph sharing indicator 40 ) and sends the digital photograph 14 to such network address at step 111 .
- the person depicted in the digital photograph 14 will receive a copy of the digital photograph 14 .
- step 108 if the extracted facial image 212 a does not match the call line identification photograph 58 of any of the existing contact records 34 , alternate identification steps (represented by step 112 ) may be taken to identify the person and obtain contact information for association with the photograph 14 .
- one exemplary embodiment of alternate identification steps for identifying the person and obtaining contact information may comprise: i) displaying (on display 21 ) the extracted facial image 212 a (as a thumbnail photograph) at step 120 ; and ii) displaying a listing 150 of a plurality of remote mobile devices 19 within a communication zone 11 defined by the region around the mobile device 10 within which the mobile device 10 may establish a communication session using a local communication system 50 at step 122 .
- the local wireless communication system 50 may be any of a Bluetooth® radio, Infra Red communication module, near field communication (NFC) module or other system for short range communication with another compatible device.
- the photograph management application 42 drives the local communication system 50 to discover other mobile devices within the communication zone 11 and display the network name, network address, or other identifier of each such device.
- the local communication system 50 is a Bluetooth radio
- the Bluetooth discovery protocols may be used.
- Step 124 represents the photograph management application 42 prompting user selection of one of the identified remote mobile device shown in the listing 150 ( FIG. 9a ).
- the user may view the extracted facial image, recognize the person as one of the people photographed, and identify the remote mobile device owned by that person depicted in the digital photograph 14 as the selected remote mobile device.
- the photograph management application 42 initiates communication (either session or messaging) with the selected remote mobile device and obtains a personal contact record (e.g. an electronic business card) from the selected mobile device—if the selected mobile device is authorized by its user to deliver the electronic business card. It is also envisioned that the mobile device 10 may also, in return, provide an owner ID record 18 (as an electronic business card) back to the selected mobile device.
- a personal contact record e.g. an electronic business card
- the personal contact record may be added to the contact directory 32 as a new contact record 34 (and the extracted facial image 212 a added to such new contact record as the call line identification photograph 58 ) at step 128 .
- step 109 again represents associating at least a portion of the contact information (in this case the information from the new contact record) with the photograph 14 at step 109 .
- FIG. 8b in conjunction with FIG. 9b another exemplary embodiment of alternate steps for obtaining contact information includes displaying the extracted facial image 212 a (as a thumbnail photograph) at step 130 .
- manual data entry fields 150 may be displayed to prompt a user to select/enter contact information to associate with the person depicted in the extracted facial image 212 a at step 132 .
- Step 134 represents writing the selected/entered contact information to a new contact record 34 of the contact directory 32 and, returning to FIG. 7 , step 109 again represents associating the contact information (as manually entered) with the photograph 14 as metadata. Again, the extracted facial image 212 a may be added to such new contact record 34 as its call line identification photograph 58 .
- the diagram of FIG. 10 represents an exemplary aspect of operation of the photograph management application 42 for: i) obtaining an information record comprising information related to a digital photograph; and ii) associating at least a portion of the information record to the digital photograph as an XML metadata record 47 as depicted in any of FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 45 , and 5 b when the information of such information record is provided by a remote directory server 13 .
- Step 224 represents the photograph management application 42 receiving the photograph 14 from the camera system 12 .
- Step 226 represents referencing an internal clock (not shown) to determine the date and time at which the digital photograph 14 was captured and associating such date and time to the digital photograph 14 by writing a date element 51 and a time element 52 to the metadata record 47 ( FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b) associated with the digital photograph 14 .
- Step 228 represents identifying the prominent zone 16 wherein the primary content 15 is located.
- the prominent zone 16 will typically be the center of the photograph 14 , but may be offset from the center. If offset, the prominent zone 16 may be recognized by its inclusion of prominent features as opposed to less prominent background.
- Step 230 represents the photograph management application 42 building a request 200 for transfer to the directory server 13 .
- the request 200 may include: i) authentication data 202 for enabling the directory server to identify and authenticate the source of the request 200 ; and ii) a digital image 204 which comprises at least a portion of a digital photograph 14 embodied in the prominent zone 16 .
- the request 200 may include a location identification 206 which identifies the location at which the photograph was taken (for example a GPS location measured by the device that captured the digital photograph).
- a recognition application 210 of the directory server 13 In response to receiving the request 200 , a recognition application 210 of the directory server 13 returns an information record as a response 208 .
- the information record of the response 208 may be a metadata structure 209 such as an XML record which includes information useful for the photograph management application to populate the metadata record 47 for association with the digital photograph 14 as depicted in FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b.
- the request 200 may include, as its digital image 204 , the digital photograph 14 or a permutation of one or more extracted facial images 212 a, 212 b, and 212 c—each representing the image of one of the people depicted in the digital photograph 14 .
- an exemplary XML record 217 which may be returned as a response metadata structure 209 when the category is “people” may include: i) a category identifier element 55 identifying the category as “people”; ii) location elements 53 identifying the location at which the photograph was captured in terms of country, city, state, street address, region, or other human recognizable terms such as “Disney® Park”; and ii) a person ID element 211 for each person (e.g. each facial image included in the digital image 204 ) that the recognition application 210 is capable of identifying; and ii) for which the identified person has authorized release of identity to the source of the request 200 .
- a category identifier element 55 identifying the category as “people”
- location elements 53 identifying the location at which the photograph was captured in terms of country, city, state, street address, region, or other human recognizable terms such as “Disney® Park”
- a person ID element 211 for each person (e.g. each facial image included in the digital image
- the XML record 217 may further include, for each identifiable person: i) an email element 212 identifying the person's email address; and ii) a photograph sharing element 213 identifying whether the person desires to have a copy of the photograph in which he or she is depicted.
- the photograph sharing element 213 may also include identification of a network address (such as email address) to which the copy of the photograph is to be sent. It is envisioned that the XML record 217 may also include additional elements identifying other personal and/or contact information the identified person has authorized to be disclosed such as telephone number, text message address, etc.
- the XML record 217 may include a data element 215 indicating “unidentified/unauthorized” in place of the person's personal data.
- the request 200 may include, as its digital image 204 , the digital photograph 14 or at least the portion of the prominent zone 16 depicting the dog.
- an exemplary XML record 217 which may be returned as a response metadata structure 209 when the category is “dogs” may include: i) a category identifier element 55 identifying the category as “dogs”; ii) location elements 53 ; and iii) sub data elements 57 further identifying the subject matter within the category of dogs such as breed, dog's name, owner's name.
- the request 200 may include, as its digital image 204 , the digital photograph 14 or at least the portion of the prominent zone 16 depicting the attraction.
- an exemplary XML record 217 which may be returned as a response metadata structure 209 when the category is “attractions” may include: i) a category identifier element 55 identifying the category as “attractions”; ii) location elements 53 ; ii) an attraction identification element 218 identifying the attraction 216 depicted in the digital image 204 ; and iii) additional information elements 221 about the attraction 216 such as facts, statistics, and a URL for even more information about the attraction.
- the request 200 may include, as its digital image 204 , the digital photograph 14 or at least the portion of the digital photograph depicting the label 220 .
- an exemplary XML record 217 which may be returned as a metadata structure 209 when the category is “wine labels”, may include: i) a category identifier element 55 identifying the category as “wine labels”; ii) location elements 53 ; iii) a vintage identification element 222 identifying the wine associated with the label 220 and iv) other data elements 224 , 226 , and 228 about the vintage.
- the other data elements 224 , 226 , and 228 may identify such information as: i) a location of the vineyard (data element 224 ); ii) awards won by the vintage (data element 226 ); and iii) other useful information about the vintage that wine connoisseurs may typically desire to know (data element(s) 228 ).
- the photograph management application 42 associates the information included therein with the digital photograph 14 (as discussed with respect to FIGS. 2b , 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b) at step 232 such that the digital photograph 14 may be included within a collection of digital photographs which may be stored, catalogued, sorted, and/or searched using the metadata associated there with.
- the directory server 13 may include a database 234 for supporting operation of the recognition application 210 .
- the database 234 comprises: i) the location database 49 which associates GPS coordinates with location data in human recognizable form; ii) the content database 43 which, as discussed with respect to FIG. 6 , associates each of a plurality of categories 238 with content recognition data 45 for determining whether a digital image 204 is within the category; and iii) a plurality of category specific identification level databases 242 .
- each category 238 is associated with an identification level database 242 which associates, for the category 238 , subject matter within the image category with data about the subject matter.
- the identification database 242 a may include a plurality of records 244 —each of which is associated with a person.
- the record associates with the person: i) identification data 246 for recognizing an image of the person; ii) personal information 248 about the person such as the person's name 248 a, email address 248 b, telephone number 248 c, and other data 248 d; iii) a photograph sharing indicator 250 —which indicates whether the person desires to have a copy of the photograph in which he or she is depicted (including identification of a network address, such as email address, to which the copy of the photograph is to be sent); and iv) group authorization data 252 which identifies a source, category of sources, group of sources, or other criteria for determining whether a source of a request 200 ( FIG. 10 ) is authorized to receive the personal information 248 if the person is depicted in the digital image 204 of such request.
- the group authorization data 252 may, for purposes of identifying a source, category of sources, group of sources, or other criteria, identify and/or reference: i) the person's friends/acquaintances/contact list from a social networking web site for purposes of such identification; and/or ii) identify clubs, groups, or organizations, or member lists thereof for purposes of such identification.
- the identification database 242 b may include, as an example, records associated with a plurality of breeds 268 . Associated with each breed 268 may be: i) identification data 269 for identifying whether an image of a dog depicts the breed; and ii) descriptive data 271 about the breed 268 useful for populating the elements 57 of the XML record discussed with respect to FIG. 12b .
- the identification database 242 c may include a plurality of attraction lists 254 , each associated with one of a plurality of predetermined locations 256 .
- Each attraction list 254 includes identification of a plurality of attractions (attraction identifier 255 ) visible from the predetermined location 256 with which the list 254 associates.
- identification data 258 for identifying an image of the attraction within a digital image 204 and descriptive data 260 about the attraction.
- one of the predetermined locations may include the Disney® Park, Orlando, Fla. (identified in a manner such that the location identification 206 of a request 200 ( FIG. 10 ) may by associated therewith).
- the attraction list 254 associated with Disney® Park, Orlando, Fla. may identify those attractions in and/or visible from Disney® Park, Orlando, Fla.—such as the Pirate's Ship.
- the identification data 258 may include characteristic data or image data for identifying an image of the ship.
- the descriptive data 260 may include any of facts about the ship, statistics, and a URL for obtaining even more information.
- the identification database 242 d may include a plurality of records 262 , each associated with a vintage of wine. Each record 262 associates the vintage with identification data 264 for identifying the vintage's bottle label within a digital image 204 of a request 200 ( FIG. 10 ) and descriptive data 266 about the vintage such as, as discussed with respect to FIG. 4b , vineyard location 224 , awards won by the vintage 226 , and other useful information 228 about the vintage that wine connoisseurs may typically desire to know.
- the recognition application 210 typically operates as follows. Upon receipt of the request 200 , the recognition application 210 authenticates the source of the request 200 at step 270 .
- authentication of the source may include establishing an authenticated TCP/IP session and/or a web services session (e.g. SOAP messaging) and transferring the request 200 therewith.
- Step 271 represents referencing the location database 49 to obtain location data for populating location elements 53 (in human recognizable terms) into the exemplary metadata structures discussed with respect to FIGS. 12a , 12 b, 12 c, and 12 d.
- Step 272 represents determining a selected image category of the digital image 204 of the request 200 by applying the content recognition data 45 of the content database 236 to the digital image 204 to determine a selected image category.
- the selected image category is the image category 238 to which the digital image 204 corresponds. As discussed, this may include comparing the features of the digital image 204 to the features of the content recognition data 45 of each category 238 to determine the category of the digital image 204 .
- Step 274 represents comparing the digital image 204 of the request 200 to the subject matter within the identification database 242 associated with the selected image category to: i) determine selected subject matter; and ii) obtain selected information about the selected subject matter.
- the selected subject matter is the subject matter with which the digital image corresponds (e.g. the subject matter depicted in the digital image 14 ).
- the selected information is the information used to build the response metadata structure 209 discussed with respect to FIGS. 12a , 12 b, 12 c, and 12 d.
- the digital image 204 is compared to the identification data 246 of each record 244 of the identification database 242 a ( FIG. 11a ) to identify the person(s) depicted in the digital image 204 .
- the selected information may be at least a portion of the personal information 248 of the record 244 associated with the identified person.
- the digital image 204 is compared to the ID data 269 for each breed 268 to determine the breed of the dog depicted in the digital image 204 .
- the selected information may be at least a portion of the descriptive data 271 associated with the identified breed.
- the digital image 204 is compared to the identification data 258 in the attraction list 254 corresponding to the predetermined location 256 that corresponds to the location identification 206 of the request to identify the attraction depicted in the digital image 204 .
- the selected information may be at least apportion of the descriptive data 260 associated with the identified attraction 255 .
- the digital image 204 is compared to the identification data 264 for each vintage to determine the vintage of wine with which the label 220 ( FIG. 5a ) depicted in the image 204 corresponds.
- the selected information may be at least a portion of the descriptive data 266 associated with such vintage.
- step 276 represents building the response metadata structure and initiating its return to the photograph management application 42 as the response 208 to its request.
- FIGS. 2a , 2 b, 2 c, and 2 d are represented as an XML record. Such representation is exemplary only and not intended to limit the scope of the invention as described in the appended claims. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other equivalent metadata structures exist and the selection of any particular data structure for associating metadata describing the contents of a digital photograph with the digital photograph is a matter of design choice.
- the flow chart of FIG. 7 depicts an exemplary embodiment wherein the information record for association with a digital photograph is obtained form sources of information local to the mobile device and the diagram of FIG. 10 depicts an exemplary embodiment wherein the information record (or at least the primary content portion of an information record) is obtained from a remote directory server.
- the information record or at least the primary content portion of an information record
- a remote directory server a portion of the information record (such as category) from local data sources and obtaining a portion of the information record from a remote server.
- the local sources may be used for determining that a digital photograph is within the category of people and remote sources may be used for identifying multiple people depicted in the photograph.
- additional people depicted in the digital photograph may be identified by the directory server.
- the diagram of FIG. 10 represents the directory server interacting with the photograph management application of the mobile device as the client generating the request to the directory server.
- the directory server may also receive requests from, and provide responses to, any of a traditional photo album application operating on a traditional desk top or notebook computer.
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