WO2005006683A1 - System and method for sending image information - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for sending image informatio .
- US 6,304,898 discloses a system which removes the need for a user to type e-mails by providing a data capture area in which the user can hand write a message to be sent.
- Such systems are, in reality, of even greater complexity than convention personal computer (PC) e-mailing systems as they require a user to use additional peripheral components and software.
- PC personal computer
- a system for sending image information via electronic mail (e-mail) comprising: identification means for validating user identification information provided by a user and granting access to a user profile when said user identification information is validated; image acquisition means for producing image information based on at least one image provided to said image acquisition means, said image information to be included in an e-mail to be sent; a selection means for enabling said user to select at least one recipient of said e-mail from a set of recipients associated with said user profile; and an e-mail compilation means for compiling said e- mail when said user has selected said at least one recipient and said image information has been acquired, said compiled e-mail being addressed to said at least one recipient and including said image information, whereafter said compiled e-mail can be sent to said at least one recipient.
- identification means for validating user identification information provided by a user and granting access to a user profile when said user identification information is validated
- image acquisition means for producing image information based on at least one image provided to said image acquisition means, said image information to be
- said identification means comprises a proximity card reader and said user identification information is stored on a proximity card.
- said identification means comprises a swipe card reader and said user identification information is stored on a swipe card.
- said image acquisition means comprises an image scanner and associated scanning software for scanning images provided to said image scanner and producing said image information.
- said scanning software converts data produced by said image scanner to an image file.
- said selection means comprises a touch screen display, and at least part of said set of recipients is displayed on a display to enable a user to select a recipient.
- said set of recipients are displayed as pictorial images of said recipients whereby said user may select at least one recipient by touching a pictorial image corresponding to said at least one recipient.
- selecting said at least one recipient causes at least one corresponding e-mail address to be added to an address field of said e-mail by said e-mail compilation means .
- said system constitutes a user terminal .
- a method for sending image information via electronic mail comprising the steps of: granting a user access to a user profile when user identification information provided by said user is validated; said user selecting at least one recipient of an e-mail to be sent from a set of recipients associated with said user profile; acquiring image information based on at least one image provided to an image acquisition means; and compiling said e-mail when said user has selected said at least one recipient and said image information has been acquired, said compiled e-mail being addressed to said at least one recipient and including said image information.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a system adapted to send images via e-mail, according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a kiosk of a preferred embodiment
- Figure 3 shows a touch screen displaying a set of e-mail recipients according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a system 8 adapted to send image information via e-mail to at least one recipient 22 as shown in Fig. 1.
- the system of the preferred embodiment is configured to allow elderly or infirm users who are unfamiliar with e-mail to send hand written letters via e-mail to their friends and family.
- E-mails to be sent are compiled using user terminals 9 and sent to a web-mail server via the Internet 21.
- Each user terminal 9 is connected to the Internet 21 using a dial-up modem, broad-band connection or other suitable connection.
- Recipients 22, are able to send and receive e-mails by logging on to an e-mail account hosted by web-mail server.
- Recipients can also receive a notification e-mail to another e-mail account.
- E-mail can only be sent to and from the web-mail server, thus establishing what is in effect a virtual private network.
- the user terminal is provided in the form of a "kiosk" 9 and includes a housing 1 mounted on base 40. Sign 41 draws the attention of users to the kiosk 9.
- the preferred embodiment is described in terms of a single kiosk 9. In practice there would be numerous kiosks 9 located in the communal areas of hospital wards, nursing homes and retirement villages, the kiosks 9 all being able to send and receive e-mail.
- the kiosk 9 is ergonomically designed with desk top 42 at a suitable height to enable users in wheelchairs to readily access all of the features of the kiosk 9.
- the housing 1 houses a first computer, a printer (not shown) for printing e-mails wherein the printed pages are supplied to the user through an output slot 5, and an image scanner (not shown) for scanning documents .
- the image scanner is embedded in the desktop 42 with lid 6 of the image scanner flush with the desktop 42.
- the scanner lid ⁇ is of light weight construction and a handle 43 is provided to enable the lid to be lifted whereafter a user can place documents to be scanned on the scanner.
- a touch screen display 2 is provided for presenting options to a user and thus functions as a selection means, operating in conjunction with associated software on the first computer, whereby a user can select an option by pressing a corresponding area of the touch screen display 2.
- the touch screen display 2 provides a more "user friendly" selection interface for elderly or infirm users than keyboard and mouse arrangements conventionally used with PC systems as well as removing the requirement of understanding how to operate e-mail software programs.
- an identification means which includes a proximity card reader mounted in a recess 3 in the desktop 42 of the housing 1, provides a simpler validation arrangement for users than conventionally used password entry.
- the proximity card reader is configured to read cards located in recess 3.
- the first computer is connected to the proximity card reader 3, touch screen display 2, image scanner, printer, and the Internet 21.
- the swipe card reader 3 is part of an identifying means which is used to validate user identification information stored in a proximity card.
- the first computer periodically polls the proximity card reader to determine that a proximity card is present.
- the proximity card provides user identification information to the proximity card reader 3.
- the first computer 7 forms the remaining part of the identification means and validates the user identification information provided by the user.
- the user profile is stored in a database of user profiles which are managed by the web-mail server 20. A number of different users can therefore access their corresponding individual user profiles from the same kiosk 9.
- Each user profile includes various recipient parameters including pictorial images 30 and e-mail addresses, however, the user will access these parameters using customised user interface software operating on the first computer 7. The user unknowingly accesses these parameters when using the customised user interface software which is relatively simple to use, especially when compared with PC e-mailing software currently available. When the proximity card is removed, the system automatically logs the user off.
- the web-mail server 20 runs an e-mail server which centrally manages all incoming and outgoing mail for the system 8.
- the web-mail server 20 is accessible via the Internet and has a profile manager for allowing a secondary user, such as a more technically adept relative of an elderly user, to manage that user's profile.
- the secondary user can, for example, add or remove recipients from a user's profile, update recipient pictorial images 30, or update recipient e-mail addresses.
- the secondary user who is likely also to be a recipient 22, is to have their access to the user profile validated using a password. Password protection minimises the possibility of unauthorised persons accessing the user profile.
- a central system administrator also has access to all user profiles and is responsible for, among other things, controlling the passwords.
- the primary user process to access the system 8 is simple and does not require the user to remember a password.
- the user simply places a proximity card 10 in recess 3 and the validation process begins automatically.
- a personalised message is displayed on the touch screen 2 welcoming the user to the system.
- a number of options are also displayed including the options to send an e-mail and print any received e-mails.
- a set of potential recipients 22 to whom the e-mail can be sent are accessed from the user profile and displayed on the touch screen 2.
- the recipients 22 are displayed as pictorial images 30, which are photographs of the recipients 22. If a pictorial image 30 is not available, the name of the recipients 31 is displayed instead (Fig. 3) .
- the set of recipients 22 is specific to the user and hence the user is only presented with familiar recipients 22.
- e-mail compiling software is executed by the first computer 7 to thereby provide an e-mail compilation means.
- the e-mail compilation means inserts the corresponding e-mail address of the recipient 22 into an address field of the e-mail to be sent by the first computer 7. Again, this function is hidden from the user.
- the user is prompted by a message displayed on the touch screen 2 to enter the documents to be sent (eg. a hand written letter or photograph) by placing them on the scanner.
- the user places individual pages on the image scanner bed, one at a time. When a page is located on the scanner bed, it is scanned automatically. After each page has been scanned, the user is asked via a prompt, whether there are any additional pages to be included in the e-mail.
- the image scanner and associated software thus provides an image acquisition means for acquiring image information based on the scanned documents .
- an image file is produced from the acquired image information.
- the acquired image information is stored as an image file (eg. JPEG, PDF, TIF etc.) by the first computer 7 and is automatically attached or included in the e-mail to be sent by the e-mail compilation means, without requiring any further input from the user.
- the compiled e-mail is forwarded by the first computer 7 to the web-mail server 20.
- the user can then proceed to undertake additional options including sending another e-mail, viewing or printing any received e-mails.
- additional options including sending another e-mail, viewing or printing any received e-mails.
- printed pages 6 are supplied to the user through the output slot 5.
- header information such as e-mail addresses are either modified or stripped altogether, and the resulting message thereby more closely resembles traditional correspondence .
- Photographs may also be sent to the user, and for this purpose, the user's account is associated with a gallery where images sent to them are automatically stored.
- the system may be modified in order to provide an additional photo printer on which photos can be printed.
- the kiosk may be provided with a disk writer and the photos written to disk so that the user can get the images printed on a high quality colour printer such as found at photographic shops .
- Web-mail server is constructed in accordance with traditional principles such as Hotmail or Yahoo, however, in the preferred embodiment, the recipients can only send and receive e-mail to users of the system in relation to whom they are recipients. That is, the users in who's profile they are registered. As discussed above, this has the effect of making the system a virtual private network and prevents unwanted e-mail such as junk or spam mail being sent to users.
- viewing software is provided such as that when a user wishes to view an e-mail, the image of that e-mail is displayed on the screen.
- a rotation tool is provided in order to allow the recipient to rotate the image.
- received e-mails could be printed by a central system administrator and then delivered to the user manually. This may have the advantage of simplifying the system further so as to only provide the option of sending e-mails.
- Image information based on image data captured by the image scanner could be processed by character recognition software before being included in the e-mail.
- the image information would be text extracted from hand written letters and would be inserted into an e-mail as text .
- Additional peripheral hardware such as a keyboard, a conventional personal computer (PC) and a mouse could be readily interfaced with the system 8 either collectively as an alternative user interface or individually to be used in conjunction with the kiosk of the preferred embodiment .
- PC personal computer
- the ordering of the selecting a recipient and acquiring the image information is not critical and therefore the image information to be sent could alternatively be acquired before the recipient of the e-mail is selected.
- a suitable alternative for the proximity card holder of the preferred embodiment could include a swipe card reader wherein user information stored on a swipe card is validated.
- the user may be presented with further compilation options for entering additional information or including other documents before sending the e-mail.
- a sheet feeder may be used in conjunction with the scanner so that documents to be sent can be scanned in a more convenient manner. All pages to be sent could therefore be scanned automatically when placed in the sheet feeder, thereby removing the need for a user to enter the documents one page at a time.
- a first computer and the web-mail server computer could be connected via a local area network (LAN) , the web-mail computer also being connected to the Internet.
- LAN local area network
- the kiosk might be a standalone unit which e-mails correspondence directly to existing e-mail addresses, or a plurality of first computers and a plurality of second computers could be networked together.
- a user can access their user profile from any of a number of kiosks.
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