This invention relates to making photographs of event attendees by group-event sponsors for selling the photographs to the attendees and otherwise profiting from the photographs after the group events.
Attendees and participants in group events often desire photographs of their attendance and participation in the group events that most generally include reunions, ship cruises, games, parties, seminars, classes, excursions, safaris, hunts, rallies, conventions, educational activities and political activities. Providing the photographs for the attendees by sponsors of the events can be a profitable business activity and can be advantageous public relations by the sponsors. For some events, the attendees are associated with the sponsor and desire photographs for partly proprietary reasons.
Employing both digital and analog systems, known computer-photographic identification systems can recognize individuals in groups and retrieve photographs containing images of the individuals, but not in a manner taught by this invention. This invention teaches a retrieval system, a method for using it and a method for using existing retrieval systems.
Listed below for consideration is known related prior art:
Objects of patentable novelty and utility taught by this invention are to provide an event-photo-retrieval system which efficiently, effectively and with good public relations:
This invention accomplishes these and other objectives with an event-photo-retrieval system and method having an event camera, a central database, an event-photograph selector and a purchase terminal which are programmed electronically. The preferred embodiment includes the event camera photographs event activities for providing event photographs that include event groups and event attendees. An individual attendee desiring to view photographs containing his or her picture for the purpose of possibly purchasing same. With the event-photograph selector, event photographs are selectable by the individual attendee in accordance with face recognition software programming. With the purchase terminal, the event attendee actuates a credit-card purchase of any event photographs selected accordingly. An optimal data-terminal camera includes a digital camera which, for each event attendee, quantizes gestalt individual features and generates an attendee photograph for programmed face recognition software. The attendee photograph with face recognition software programming is digitized and transmitted to the central database.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become even more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.
This invention is described by appended claims in relation to description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the following drawings which are explained briefly as follows:
Listed numerically below with reference to the drawings are terms used to describe features of this invention. These terms and numbers assigned to them designate the same features throughout this description.
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The face recognition software system 7 employs face recognition software that quantizes gestalt features that includes facial features, such as eyes, mouth, forehead, chin and nose, as shown in
The event camera 1 is articulated for generating event photographs selectively where and as desired by an event host 27 for purposes of making photographs interesting for purchase by event attendees 15 or optionally for event management 35.
The event-photograph selector 5 is articulated also for utilization of the programmed face recognition software system 7 for the event attendee's retrieval selection of event photographs 29. Included, as shown in
The purchase terminal 6 is articulated for attendee actuation of an attendee's electronic-card purchase of any of the event photographs 29 selected with an attendee electronic card 13.
An optional data-terminal camera 4 can include a monitor interfaced with a touch-actuation camera 14 that is actuated to take pre-event attendee photographs 36 of the event attendee 15 by a predetermined touch of a camera-touch area 16 after the data-terminal camera 4 is switched on by a camera switch 17 as shown in
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The central database 3 can be positioned proximate a host control area 19 as shown in
The event camera 4 can include a selected plurality of event cameras 1 which can be a selected plurality of hidden event cameras 20 as shown in
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The purchase-terminal 6 can include the data-terminal camera 4 being wherever the event host 27 chooses for starting and ending an event for attendance by the event attendee 15. The purchase-terminal 6 can include a business facility 28 which can be wherever the event host 27 chooses for starting and ending an event for attendance by the event attendee 15.
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Quantizing the gestalt features of the event attendee 15 includes sectioning selected facial features of the event attendee 15, pictorially modifying the selected facial features within physical limits of the selected facial features of the event attendee 15, and compiling pictorial modifications of the selected features for detection of the selected facial features of the event attendee 15 from facial features of other members of the event group 30 digitally.
Quantizing the gestalt features of the event attendee 15 includes sectioning selected combinations of the facial features of the event attendee 15, pictorially modifying the selected combinations of the facial features within physical limits of the selected combinations of the facial features of the event attendee 15, and compiling pictorial modifications of the selected combinations of the features for detection of the selected combinations of the facial features of the event attendee 15 from combinations of the facial features of other members of the event group 30 digitally.
The face recognition software system 7 can include other known facial-recognition and computerized identification systems in combination with this event-photo-retrieval system and method.
Marketing the event photographs 29 can include marketing them to members of the event group 30 by the event host 27 for maximizing volume of attendee-purchased photographs 34.
Marketing the event photographs 29 to the event group 30 can include marketing-them to the event attendee 15.
Marketing the event photographs 29 to the event group 30 by the event host 27 can include providing for the event group 30 a compilation listing 31 of the event photographs 29 for selection of desired event photographs 29 in accordance with the face recognition software system 7 for purchasing the event photographs 29 which may be desired by the members of the event group 30 individually. The members of the event group 30 can be provided with a method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29. The method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29 by the members of the event group 30 can include the compilation listing 31 of the event photographs 29 by identification insignia 32 appended by selection-mark spaces 24.
The method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29 by the members of the event group 30 can include a card-purchase machine for swiping purchase cards of the event group 30 individually proximate the business facility 28 of the event host 27. The method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29 by the members of the event group 30 can include conveying by the event host 27 of the compilation listing 31 to the event group 30 at attendee locations 26 for marking selections by the members of the event group 30 in the selection-mark spaces 24 and returning the compilation listing 31 to the event host 27.
The method for use of the event photographs 29 can further include event management 35 by the event host 27. The event management 35 can include monitoring of effectiveness of event activities, analyzing characteristics of individuals of the event group 30 for business objectives of the event host 27 and analyzing characteristics of individuals of the event group 30 for crime-prevention and national-defense objectives of applicable governmental organizations in cooperation with the event host 27.
A method for event-photo retrieval can include photographing of an event attendee 15 by an event host 27 with a data-terminal camera 4 that includes a digital camera which is articulated for generating a photograph 2 and appended identification data in accordance with a class of known identification software system 33 for recognizing and recovering event photographs 29 in which the photograph 2 exists;
A method for event-photo retrieval can further include marketing the event photographs 29 to the event group 30 by the event host 27. Marketing the event photographs 29 to the event group 30 by the event host 27 can include providing for the event group 30 a select compilation of the event photographs 29 for selection of desired event photographs 29 in accordance with the identification software system 33 for purchasing the event photographs 29 which may be desired by the members of the event group 30 individually and providing a method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29 by the members of the event group 30.
The method for contract for purchase of and payment for the event photographs 29 by the members of the event group 30 can include a card-purchase machine for swiping purchase cards of the event group 30 individually proximate the business facility 28 of the event host 27. The method for use of the event photographs 29 can further include event management 35 by the event host 27. The event management 35 can include monitoring of effectiveness of event activities, analyzing characteristics of individuals of the event group 30 for business objectives of the event host 27 and analyzing characteristics of individuals of the event group 30 for crime-prevention and national-defense objectives of applicable governmental organizations in cooperation with the event host 27.
A new and useful event-photo-retrieval system and method having been described, all such foreseeable modifications, adaptations, substitutions of equivalents, mathematical possibilities of combinations of parts, pluralities of parts, applications and forms thereof as described by the following claims and not precluded by prior art are included in this invention.
This is patent application claims the benefit of application Ser. No. 10/346,354 filed on Jan. 17, 2003, entitled “Digital Photographic Storage and Retrieval System for Large Group Events,” now abandoned.