Image Data Linking With Embedded Shooting Plan IDs
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems struggle to efficiently link image data captured by multiple cameras to corresponding reporting plans, leading to increased time and effort in data management.
Innovation Solution
An electronic apparatus and method that embeds reporting plans into image data during capture, allowing efficient linking and management of image data with shooting plans.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If video data is imported and linked to reporting plans using camera ID, shooting time, and shooting location, then image data management is facilitated, but linking becomes complicated when multiple interviews are conducted using one camera
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the identification process by dividing it into two distinct parts: camera identification (which remains constant) and reporting plan identification (which changes with each interview). This is achieved by creating separate ID structures - a camera ID that identifies the physical camera and a reporting plan ID that identifies specific interview tasks. By segmenting the identification system this way, the patent resolves the complexity of linking multiple reporting plans to a single camera while maintaining ease of image data management.
2Productivity
If camera ID is used to link video data with reporting plans, then data linking is simplified, but it becomes inefficient when one camera shoots multiple reporting plans
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies preliminary action by pre-assigning reporting plan IDs to each interview task before the shooting occurs. The system预先 creates a mapping relationship between camera IDs, reporting plan IDs, and image data in the database. This preliminary structuring of data relationships eliminates the need for time-consuming manual linking after shooting, thereby improving productivity while reducing time loss.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent uses copying by creating duplicate identification structures - both camera IDs and reporting plan IDs - that can be independently referenced. Instead of relying on a single camera ID for all purposes, the system creates a copied identification system where reporting plan IDs serve as additional reference points. This copying of ID structures enables efficient multi-to-many relationships between cameras and reporting plans, improving data linking efficiency.
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AI summary
An electronic apparatus comprises: acquisition means configured to acquire a shooting plan; shooting means configured to perform shooting and output image data; linking means configured to link the shooting plan and the image data obtained by performing shooting by the shooting means according to the shooting plan; and transmission means configured to transmit the image data to which the shooting plan is linked.