1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an access system in which a monitoring camera is connected to a network, such as the Internet, and a server is accessed by using an image captured by the monitoring camera.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, a variety of information described in HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) can be interchanged on the World Wide Web (WWW). The Internet is greatly expandable and, in addition to the interchange of text data, a variety of information, e.g., still image information, moving image information, and Java programs, can be transferred. A user can obtain a lot of information via the Internet by linking resources in worldwide networks and can acquire information at a location designated by a unique URL (Uniform Resource Locator). In general, the URL specifies the address of an HTML file, for example, a homepage. Recently, for accessing organizations, URLs of homepages are described in various media such as magazines and signboards as well as on the Internet.
The Internet uses a system for distributing, in real time, video images such as a landscape by connecting a remote control camera. In this case, URLs are displayed on the signboards in the photographed video images.
Still images and moving images on the signboards on which the URLs are printed can be easily captured as digital image data. Since no link information is included in addition to the image information, after visually checking the URL, the user must access the homepage by starting the browser and inputting the URL, which is troublesome.
To solve the above-mentioned problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved use experience.
To accomplish this object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access system that includes: a display device for displaying an image photographed by an image pickup device on a screen; and a control device for extracting a character string included in the image displayed on the screen, interpreting the extracted character string, and starting software for accessing an address included in the interpreted character string via a network.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access system that includes: a receiving device for receiving an image photographed by an image pickup device; and a control device for extracting the predetermined symbol included in the image displayed on a screen by referring to a memory for storing a predetermined symbol and an address corresponding to the predetermined symbol and executing processing for accessing an address corresponding to the extracted predetermined symbol.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access system that includes: a receiving device for receiving an image photographed by an image pickup device and information on the photographed image; and a control device for, when it is determined based on the information on the photographed image that the image received by the receiving device includes a predetermined image, referring to a memory for storing an address corresponding to the photographed image and executing processing for accessing an address corresponding to the predetermined image.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access method that includes the steps of: extracting a character string included in an image displayed on a screen; interpreting the extracted character string; and starting software for accessing an address included in the interpreted character string via a network.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access method that includes the steps of: extracting a predetermined symbol included in an image displayed on a screen by referring to a memory for storing the predetermined symbol and an address corresponding to the predetermined symbol; and executing processing for accessing the address corresponding to the extracted predetermined symbol.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an access method that includes the steps of: receiving an image photographed by an image pickup device and information on the photographed image; and when it is determined based on the information on the photographed mage that the image received by the receiving device includes a predetermined image, referring to a memory for storing an address corresponding to the photographed image and executing processing for accessing the address corresponding to the predetermined image.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a storage medium for storing a program for executing an operational processing method of an access system, wherein the program includes: program code of an extraction step of a character string included in an image displayed on a screen; program code of an interpretation step of the extracted character string; and program code of an access step of starting software for accessing an address included in the interpreted character string via a network.
According to an eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a storage medium for storing a program for executing an operational processing method of an access system, wherein the program includes: program code of an extraction step of a predetermined symbol included in an image displayed on a screen by referring to a memory for storing the predetermined symbol and an address corresponding to the predetermined symbol; and program code of an execution step of processing for accessing the address corresponding to the extracted predetermined symbol.
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a storage medium for storing a program for executing an operational processing method of an access system, wherein the program includes: program code of a reception step of an image photographed by an image pickup device and information on the photographed image; and, when it is determined based on the information on the photographed image that the image received by the receiving device includes a predetermined image, program code of an execution step of referring to a memory for storing an address corresponding to the photographed image and executing processing for accessing an address corresponding to the predetermined image.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Hereinbelow, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
First embodiment
The character string 100-001 is applied in a wide variety of fields and, for example, is used for specifying the location of the homepage of a company. Referring to
The client device 200-004 receives an image and information which are transmitted by the server device 200-002 and, thus, the user can browse the image and the information. A display 200-005 connected to the client device 200-004 displays the image and the information.
The server device 200-002, which transmits the image, is connected via the network 200-003 to the client device 200-004, which browses the transmitted image. Although in the first embodiment the network 200-003 is the Internet, it may be various networks such as a WAN or a LAN.
Existing software can be used for the Internet browser. More specifically, widely used browser software, e.g., Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, or alternatively, software having functions similar thereto may be used. The software has a URL execution information table as shown in
The image recognition unit 500-003 is software for recognizing and extracting URL character string information in an image obtained by the Internet browser 500-001 according to the first embodiment.
The image recognition unit 500-003 comprises an image receiving unit 600-003, an image recognition character string extraction unit 600-004, a URL interpreting unit 600-005, and a URL execution unit 600-006. The image receiving unit 600-003 receives the image transmitted by the server device 200-002. The image recognition character string extraction unit 600-004 determines whether or not there is a character string in the digital moving image or still image captured by the image receiving unit 600-003 and extracts a URL character string if one exists in the character string. The URL interpreting unit 600-005 determines whether or not the syntax of the extracted URL is in the correct notation and whether or not it is correctly interpreted. The URL execution unit 600-006 jumps to the link destination of the URL interpreted by the URL interpreting unit 600-005 in accordance with a predetermined operation.
The image recognition unit 500-003 can be implemented by a plug-in method of the Internet browser 500-001 (method for adding an application function) and can also be implemented by a Java applet. The image recognition unit 500-003 may be implemented by using any desired method for receiving the image from the Internet browser 500-001. The image receiving unit 600-003 receives the image in accordance with the method used. Incidentally, according to the first embodiment, the image receiving unit 600-003 receives the image information, which is periodically (in real time) transmitted from the Internet browser 500-001.
The image recognition character string extraction unit 600-004 identifies and captures the character string based on the received digital moving image or still image, and extracts information including the character string from the received image. The URL interpreting unit 600-005 determines whether or not the syntax of the extracted URL is in the correct notation and whether or not it is correctly interpreted. The URL execution unit 600-006 executes processing in accordance with the data indicated by the extracted URL.
In processing for recognizing a tone pattern of the image in step S101, full-color image data transmitted by the server device 200-002 is converted into binary image data. As a consequence, the URL character string displayed on the signboard can be relatively easily understood. The character string is recognized by recognizing the tone pattern of the binary digital image. The character string can be extracted from the captured digital image by a method similar to a well-known optical recognizing method using an OCR (Optical Character Reader).
In processing for recognizing the character string in a frame in step S102, the frame of the signboard or the like is used for recognition and the character string in the frame is recognized, since the signboard photographed in the landscape image is normally surrounded by a frame, such as a box, in many cases. Then, characters in the character string in the frame are arranged by rotating the characters to arrange them at different angles, and so on, so as to correctly recognize them. The arrangement may be performed by other methods apart from the rotation.
In processing for recognizing the character string in step S103, a normalized URL character string is recognized.
Generally, a URL syntax notation is formed by using compilers for context analysis, syntax analysis, etc. In step S201, it is determined whether or not the URL is correctly interpreted. If the result is NO in step S201, the processing enters a standby mode until the Internet browser 500-001 obtains an image again. If the result is YES in step S201, the link destination of the address interpreted is automatically accessed by a predetermined operation.
Referring to
In step S302, execution processing is determined based on the determined data type of the URL and the execution information table shown in
In step S303, it is determined whether or not the extracted URL character string is displayed in the image on the window 400-001. If the user changes the photographing direction of the camera 200-001 or the zoom magnification and no extracted URL character string is displayed in the image on the window 400-001, it is determined that the user is no longer concerned about the URL character string and the execution processing of the URL is not performed. If the extracted URL character string is displayed in the image on the window 400-001, the processing routine advances to step S304. The determination in step S303 may be performed by recognizing the URL character string again, or by receiving the image and information on the image photographed by the camera 200-001 from the server device 200-002 and then determining whether or not the current photographed image includes the photographed image when the URL character string is recognized.
In step S304, by clicking on the image including the recognized URL in the window 400-001, the browser software 500-001 is automatically started, thus execution processing corresponding to the URL data type. If the image captured by the camera 200-001 includes no recognized URL, the processing corresponding to the recognized URL is not executed.
As mentioned above, according to the first embodiment, the URL can be obtained from the digital moving image data or the still image data photographed in real time and the URL can be processed.
Second embodiment
Although the URL character string in the image is recognized and the processing of the recognized URL is executed according to the first embodiment, a symbol of a company such as a logo can be recognized, as shown in
Incidentally, according to the second embodiment, the structure and the operations are similar to those of the first embodiment, apart from the fact that the processing of the image recognition character string extraction unit 600-005 is replaced with the processing of a symbol extraction unit 600-007, and the URL interpreting unit 600-005 is unnecessary.
First, in step S401, it is determined whether or not there is a symbol that is stored in a symbol-URL table, as shown in
Additionally, the URL executing unit 600-006 determines whether or not the extracted symbol is displayed on the window 400-001. If the user operates the camera 200-001 and an image including the recognized symbol is not displayed on the window 400-001, it is determined that the user is no longer concerned about the symbol and the execution processing of the URL is not performed. It may be determined whether or not the extracted symbol is displayed in the image on the window 400-001 by recognizing the symbol again, or by receiving the image and information on the image photographed by the camera 200-001 from the server device 200-002 and then determining whether or not the current photographed image includes the photographed image when the symbol was recognized.
If the image including the recognized symbol is displayed on the window 400-001, similarly to the case of the first embodiment, by clicking the image including the recognized symbol in the window 400-001, the URL executing unit 600-006 executes processing corresponding to the URL determined in step S402. If the image captured by the camera 200-001 including no symbol recognized is clicked, the processing corresponding to the determined URL is not executed.
As mentioned above, according to the second embodiment, the table pre-stores information on the URL corresponding to the symbol and information for recognizing the symbol such as the company logo. The symbol is extracted from the image, which is photographed in real time, and the processing of the URL corresponding to the symbol extracted from the symbol-URL table is executed. Accordingly, it is possible to provide a system that is convenient for the user.
According to the first and second embodiments, the server accesses the detected URL. However, an email address may be detected, email software may be started, and the detected address may be accessed by transmitting the email.
A storage medium for storing program code of software for executing the above-mentioned functions is provided in a system or an apparatus, and a computer (such as a CPU or an MPU) in the system or the apparatus reads and executes the program code stored in the storage medium. Thus, the functions in the first and second embodiments can be effected.
In this case, the program code read from the storage medium realizes the functions in the first and second embodiments, and the present invention comprises the storage medium which stores the program code.
As for the storage medium for supplying the program code, it is possible to use a floppy disk, a hard disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a CD-ROM, a CD-R, a magnetic tape, a nonvolatile memory card, a ROM, and the like.
The functions in the first and second embodiments can be effected not only by executing the program code read by the computer, but also by executing a part or all of the actual processing by an OS (Operating System), which operates on the computer, on the basis of the instructions of the program code.
Further, the functions in the first and second embodiments can be effected by writing the program code read from the storage medium into a memory provided for an expansion board inserted in the computer or an expansion unit connected to the computer, and thereafter executing a part or all of the actual processing by a CPU, etc., provided for the expansion board or function expansion unit, on the basis of the instructions of the program code.
When the storage medium is applied to the first and second embodiments, the storage medium stores the program code corresponding to the above steps. In other words, the storage medium stores modules necessary for the URL obtaining system according to the first and second embodiments.
According to the first and second embodiments, the URL or the predetermined symbol is extracted from the image obtained via the Internet by image recognition and the processing of the URL is automatically performed. Consequently, the convenience for the user can be improved.
While the present invention has been described with reference to what are presently considered to be the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
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