Abstract:
A digital photograph is processed by receiving a communication related to the digital photograph from an application external to an image storage device that stores the digital photograph. Parameters related to the application are processed. The digital photograph is changed based on the parameters related to the application. Related methods, devices, and/or computer program products are described.
Abstract:
On the basis of a first configuration of one or more imaging sensors, first video data is captured at a first frame rate and a first resolution and second video data is captured at a second frame rate and a second resolution. The second frame rate is higher than the first frame rate and the second resolution is lower than the first resolution. Further, an amount of motion is detected in the captured second video data. On the basis of the detected amount of motion, the at least one imaging sensor is switched to a second configuration. On the basis of the second configuration, third video data is captured at a third frame rate and a third resolution. The third frame rate is higher than the first frame rate and the third resolution is higher than the second resolution.
Abstract:
A sequence of multiple subimages is captured by an imaging sensor organized in multiple subsets of pixels. Each of the subsets of pixels is assigned to capturing a corresponding one of the subimages. For each of the subsets of pixels, a noise level of an output of the pixels of the subset is measured. Depending on the measured noise level, an exposure time for capturing the corresponding subimage is controlled.
Abstract:
Video data is captured by an imaging sensor. Motion is detected in the captured video data, e.g., by applying image analysis to different video frames of the captured video data. At least one subarea of an overall imaging area of the imaging sensor is determined. The subarea is determined to correspond to a position of the detected motion. In the determined subarea, a video capturing frame rate applied which is higher than a video capturing frame rate applied in other parts of the overall imaging area.
Abstract:
A system and method include determining an amount of time available to a user to read a document. For example, a user device may collect sensor data about the user, identify, based on the sensor data, at least one of a location or an activity associated with the user; and determine the amount of time available to the user based on the location or the activity. A request for the document is generated, and the request includes data identifying the amount of time available to the user. The document is generated based on the amount of time available to the user and is present for display to the user. The document may be generated to include text associated with the location or the activity.
Abstract:
A portable electronic equipment comprises a speech to text conversion module configured to generate a text by performing a speech to text conversion. A gaze tracking device is configured to track an eye gaze direction of a user on a display on which the text is displayed. The portable electronic equipment is configured to selectively activate a text editing function based on the tracked eye gaze direction.
Abstract:
Methods and systems of segmenting a video into two or more different viewing segments. The segmentation of the video is based on movement of the camera. The movement may be determined based on a sensor associated with the camera. The movement may also be determined based on the relative movement of one or more objects in different frames of the recorded video. A divider may be associated with the video at a point where the movement occurs. The segmentation provides for a user to more quickly navigate through the video.