JP-2022516633-A5 -
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20221227
- Application Date
- 20191219
Description
It is clear that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but can be modified within the scope of the appended claims. This application provides the invention in the following embodiments. (Aspect 1) Capture image data by at least one camera in the camera system. Analyzing the aforementioned image data, To detect machine-readable code including configuration data from the aforementioned image data, A method comprising configuring the camera system to perform at least one analysis task based on the configuration data of the machine-readable code, Here, the aforementioned configuration data is used for the analysis task: Detecting a specific number of machine-readable codes, Determining machine-readable codes or the distance between objects, Determining the distance of an object from a specific point. Detecting whether an object exists in space, Determining the angle of motion of an object. Determining the range of movement of an object, or The method includes an instruction for performing at least one of the following: determining the direction of movement of an object in the image data. (Aspect 2) The method according to aspect 1, further comprising notifying the user if at least one task determined by the instruction has not been performed. (Aspect 3) The method according to aspect 1, further comprising notifying the user if at least one task determined by the instruction is being performed. (Aspect 4) The method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 3, wherein the machine-readable code includes a contact address to be notified when at least one task determined by the instruction is being performed or not being performed. (Aspect 5) The method according to embodiment 1, wherein the machine-readable code further indicates to the camera system a verification period that defines a period of time during which at least one machine-readable code must be detected in space, or which of at least one camera must be configured to monitor the space, or at least one task determined by the instruction must be performed. (Aspect 6) The method according to any one of embodiments 1 to 5, wherein the machine-readable code is a quick response (QR) code. (Aspect 7) A camera system comprising at least one camera and a data processing device, wherein at least one camera is configured to capture image data by the at least one camera, analyze the image data, detect machine-readable code including configuration data from the image data, and configure the camera system to perform at least one analysis task based on the configuration data of the machine-readable code, wherein the configuration data is the following analysis task: Detecting a specific number of machine-readable codes, Determining machine-readable codes or the distance between objects, Determining the distance of an object from a specific point. Detecting whether an object exists in space, Determining the angle of motion of an object. Determining the range of movement of an object, or The camera system includes an instruction to perform at least one of the following: determining the direction of movement of an object in the image data. (Appendix 8) The camera system according to embodiment 7, further comprising an instruction for notifying the user if the machine-readable code indicates that at least one task determined by the instruction is not being performed, or if a monitoring condition is being met. (Aspect 9) The camera system according to embodiment 7, wherein the machine-readable code includes a contact address to be notified if at least one task determined by the instruction is being performed or not, or information that at least one other machine-readable code exists in the detected space, or information that at least one camera is configured to be used to monitor the space, or a verification period defining a period during which the monitoring conditions must be met. (Aspect 10) The camera system according to any one of embodiments 7 to 9, wherein the machine-readable code is a quick-response (QR) code. (Phenomenon 11) A computer program product stored on a computer-readable medium and executable within a computing device, wherein the computer program product is Analyzing image data captured by at least one camera in a camera system. To detect a machine-readable code including configuration data from the aforementioned image data, The instruction includes a command to cause a data processing device to configure the camera system to perform at least one analysis task based on the configuration data of the machine-readable code, wherein the configuration data is Analysis task: To detect a specific number of machine-readable codes in the aforementioned image, Determining machine-readable codes or the distance between objects, Determining the distance of an object from a specific point. Detecting whether an object exists in space, Determining the angle of motion of an object. Determining the range of movement of an object, or