The present invention is in the field of digital imaging. The present invention relates to a method that enables the selection of a subject of interest in a digital image for displaying it in good conditions on terminal screens with low display capacity, and especially the screens of portable terminals.
The combined development of networks, wireless communication means, terminals equipped with display screens and interface systems enabling these means to work together, provides users with the possibility of choosing and exchanging digital images through a network such as for example the internet. The screens of these terminals, and especially the screens of portable terminals, do not always have sufficient capacity to display directly an image with relatively high definition, given the number of displayable colors (for screens displaying colors) and the too restricted number of display pixels. “Low” display capacities are for example in the order of 96 by 44 pixels (NOKIA cell phone), 160 by 160 pixels (PALM Personal Digital Assistant). Consequently, the retrieved image, displayed for example on a cell phone screen, is often hardly, or even not, useable visually. All the more so, part of the image constituting a special area of interest of the whole image displayed on the cell phone screen, is even less useable visually by a user of the telephone. Therefore it is of interest for the user to be able to view in good conditions all the special areas, or the subjects of interest of an original image.
Therefore, in order to visually use an image on terminal screens with low display capacity, the image rendering needs to be improved, i.e. obtain the best possible quality of retrieval, given the fact that these devices offer poor display capacities. This improvement of the plotting can be provided by manually cutting out the subject of interest in the original digital image; but this technique has the major disadvantage of requiring prior knowledge of the shape factor of the display of the terminal with low display capacity used to view the image. An automatic means, independent of the terminal with low display capacity used, is thus desirable to determine and display the subject of interest.
The present invention relates to a method for selecting and recording at least one subject of interest in an original still digital image, the method comprising the following steps:
The invention method also enables the selection of a subject of interest in an original image, neighboring the barycenter of several homogeneous entities forming a subject of interest of the original image, and in which the image displayed on the screen of the terminal with low display capacity includes several entities forming the subject of interest.
It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a simplified user interface, that is user friendly and enables the optimization of the rendering of digital images, by displaying on the screen of a terminal with low display capacity, only parts, or subjects of interest, of an original digital image; this display corresponds to the visual exploitation of the image desired by the user of the terminal with low display capacity. Thus the best quality of plotting of the subjects of interest can be obtained, while reducing the number of manual operations for the user. The present invention enables improvement of the legibility and thus quality of the image displayed on the screen of the terminal with low display capacity; for example a zoom-in is performed to select the subject or the area of the original image that has a special interest. This selection of the subject of interest can be performed manually through the network interface for example, but this is not very user friendly. Conversely, the use of methods using fully automatic processing algorithms is not very robust and sometimes provides poor results, in terms of the transfer of digital images on terminals with low display capacity.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear on reading the following description, with reference to the drawings illustrating the invention.
The present invention is implemented in the environment diagrammatically represented by
In a first embodiment, the present invention enables a user, performing an initial request, to recover for example an original image 8 to terminal 2 with sufficient display capacity. The user sees the original image 8 on the screen 21 of the terminal 2. The terminal 2 enabling the initial request to be performed is for example a PC that enables the display, on the screen 21, of a set or subset representative of the pixels forming the original image 8 in good conditions. The user simply selects, for example by using a mouse 11 linked to the terminal 2, a subject of interest in the original image 8. This subject of interest has an interest special to the user.
Based on the pixel data of the original digital image and the coordinates of the selected subjects of interest, the algorithm for implementing the invention method enables the original image to be analyzed to automatically determine the pixel limits 15, 20, in the original image 12, of the area of the selected subject of interest. To do this, the algorithm integrates a module enabling image segmentation operations to be performed. Segmentation enables elements or entities of a scene represented in the original digital image to be highlighted. This method, known to those skilled in the art, consists in fusing together, to form an entity or a uniform area, the pixels having a given value, or belonging to an interval of greyscale or color values. For example, the transformation called “watershed transform” is a segmentation method known to those skilled in the art, and described in the publication by F. Meyer and S. Beucher of September 1990, The Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, entitled, Morphological Segmentation (Academic Press, Ed.). This type of segmentation method enables the elements or entities of a digital image to be selected; the image elements or entities are selected using computer mouse type means enabling them to be pointed (point) or marked (line) on the screen.
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According to a second embodiment, the invention method enables the automatic operation, from the second request performed on the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7, of the automatic determination of the limits of the subject-of-interest area, then the optimum framing format of the area. The operations of image rendering, for example filtering, trimming, decimation of the image and resizing the limits of the subject-of-interest area, are performed in real time (“on the fly”), according to the coordinates of the previously selected subject of interest. The operations of image rendering, for example filtering, trimming, decimation of the image are performed in real time (“on the fly”), according to the coordinates of the previously selected subject of interest. The user executes the second request from the terminal with low display capacity 4, 5, 6, 7. When the user executes the second request, for example HTTP, to the server 1, a header is inserted in the request. This header enables the server 1 to identify the type of terminal with low display capacity used to which to send for example digital image contents, and to format the contents appropriately. The invention method enables the user to retrieve in this way (following the second request) the optimized modified image, which represents the image of the previously selected subject of interest. The user recovers this modified image directly on the screen of their portable terminal with low display capacity. And this is with an image quality enabling the subject of interest to be viewed correctly. According to
The present invention provides the advantage, for the user, of being totally free to use any type of terminal with low display capacity, i.e. the display capacity of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7 used is taken into account automatically by the invention method, at the moment when the user makes the second request on the terminal. This is to display the subject of interest according to an optimum framing enabling good quality and good viewing of the optimized modified image, on the screen of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7. Another advantage of the invention method is to avoid the manual operation of searching and framing of the subjects of interest in the original image, while supplying the best results in terms of quality of the retrieved image on the screen of the terminal with low display capacity. The invention method thus enables the automatic determination of an optimum format of the framing area of the selected subject of interest, according to the type of terminal 4, 5, 6, 7. This operation leads to supplying an optimum format of the framing area of the subject of interest enclosing the limits 31 previously defined automatically of the area of the subject of interest during the segmentation operation. The optimum format of framing the area of the subject of interest generally reveals a little more pixel data of the subject of interest than the limits 31 of the area automatically determined during the segmentation. But, if the type of terminal 4, 5, 6, 7 requires it, the optimized framing area, enabling good viewing to be obtained on the screen of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7, will not retrieve for example all the pixel data of the subject of interest previously determined during the segmentation. This is to favor the quality of the image rendering on the screen of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7. However, in this last case, the algorithm minimizes the difference between the number of pixels of the subject of interest determined during the segmentation and the number of pixels of the subject of interest effectively retrieved on the screen of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7. The user is thus not concerned with the capacity of the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7 they are using; the invention method performs the framing automatically, i.e. the ultimate adjustment to obtain the best display possible of the optimized modified image, on the terminal 4, 5, 6, 7. The user is the person who executes the second request for an original image 12, 22, 42 saved on the server 1, and which they generated. But the user is also the person who receives for example on their mobile phone 6 an image coming from another user; the original image 12, 2242 being sent by another person, for example as an electronic postcard; this mailing is performed for example by the internet or by using the MMS environment (Multimedia Messaging Service).
According to the choice of the subject of interest in the original image, the algorithm of the invention method also enables the automatic determination of an appropriate framing geometry. In other words, after the segmentation operations, framing areas of the subject of interest of different forms are obtained based for example on conventional geometric forms. The framing geometry encloses the form generated by the limits of the pixel area of the “segmented” subject of interest of the original image. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention method, and according to the illustration of
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While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, it is clear that this application covers all modifications or variants which correspond with the purpose of the invention. Accordingly, the embodiments presented do not restrict the claimed protection.
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