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Kamijoh, Kanagawa-Ken
Kohichi Kamijoh, Kanagawa-Ken JP
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090016568 | APPARATUS FOR OBSERVING AND CAPTURING LATENT IMAGES ON OBJECTS, AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - An apparatus for easily shooting an invisible image (such as an invisible two-dimensional bar code) latent on an object. The operation of the apparatus is made intuitive and simple and may be incorporated into cameras peripheral to computers and mobile telephones. A novel framing and focusing system is also disclosed. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090019287 | CONTENTS SERVER, CONTENTS RECEIVING APPARATUS AND NETWORK SYSTEM FOR ADDING INFORMATION TO DIGITAL CONTENTS - Method and system for embedding a unique and different digital watermark in digital contents for each access without increasing the overhear or load at the contents server. The contents server has a digital watermark-embedded contents storage unit for storing a plurality of digital contents where a different digital watermark is embedded, and a fingerprint performing unit for, adding to the digital contents the information specified using a bit row that is formed by a digital watermark being embedded for each part of the digital contents. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090124195 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM FOR GENERATING DATA FOR PRINTING INVISIBLE INFORMATION, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PHYSICAL MEDIUM WHEREUPON INVISIBLE INFORMATION IS PRINTED - A method of manufacturing a physical medium configured to store data. A layout design of visible and invisible information to be printed in a book with visible and invisible ink, respectively, is generated. The visible information includes an article. The invisible information includes a URL of an address of a web server at which additional information associated with the article is located. Print data of the visible and invisible information based on the generated layout design of the visible and invisible information are generated. The generated print data of the visible and invisible information are stored on the physical medium. A book containing the article in visible ink and the invisible information in invisible ink is produced. A cellular phone is used to obtain the additional information by identifying the URL via illuminating and photographing the invisible information in the book using a light-emitting element in the cellular phone. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100287057 | SELF SHOPPING SUPPORT BY GETTING CONTENTS FROM ELECTRONIC SHELF LABELS - To support a shopper to perform self-service shopping by using an electronic shelf label (ESL) while looking at actual items displayed in a store and to expand the functions of the electronic shelf label (ESL) to enable the linkage with other data processing systems expansively. A shopper uses a mobile processing device (typically, a cell phone owned by the shopper) in a store. The functions necessary to obtain contents from the electronic shelf label (ESL) are obtained by introducing an application program into the shopper's own cell phone, by which it is expected that the shopper is able to easily enjoy shopping. When photographing the electronic shelf label (ESL), the contents associated with items are encoded (the price display automatically changes to a barcode) and then decoded. | 11-11-2010 |
Koichi Kamijoh, Kanagawa-Ken JP
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090013376 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING COMMUNITY PROVIDED IN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND METHOD THEREOF - Provided is a system which manages a user community provided in an information processing system, in which user community information provided by a user is made available to another user for reference. The system includes a storage section which stores an audit policy defining contents of information to be permitted to be registered in each of a plurality of communities, by associating the audit policy with each of the communities; a detection section which detects a community to which information is provided in response to provision of the information by a user; and a registration control section which inhibits registration of information, provided by a user, in a detected user community on condition that the information violates an audit policy corresponding to the user community. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100008600 | DISPLAY METHOD AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display method and display apparatus. Shooting a physical medium generates a captured image from the physical medium. An image pattern on the physical medium, which includes an identification code and binary indicators, is scanned. The identification code identifies a location on a storage medium of at least one image object. Each binary indicator is associated with a corresponding status parameter and has a positive value or a null value. At least one status parameter value is acquired and has a status parameter value for each status parameter whose binary indicator has the positive value. A display object is generated in dependence on the location appearing in the identification code and the acquired at least one status parameter value. The display object and the captured image are displayed, on a display unit of the display apparatus, in an overlapping relationship in which the display object overlaps the captured image. | 01-14-2010 |
Noboru Kamijoh, Kanagawa-Ken JP
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090016568 | APPARATUS FOR OBSERVING AND CAPTURING LATENT IMAGES ON OBJECTS, AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - An apparatus for easily shooting an invisible image (such as an invisible two-dimensional bar code) latent on an object. The operation of the apparatus is made intuitive and simple and may be incorporated into cameras peripheral to computers and mobile telephones. A novel framing and focusing system is also disclosed. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090050700 | Adding and detecting bar code printed with ink invisible to human eye onto printed medium - A bar code is added to a printed medium having one or more images visible to the human eye. The bar code is printed with ink invisible to the human eye. The bar code as printed on the printed medium with ink invisible to the human eye is then detected, such as by a computing device like a mobile phone-type device. Information relating to the images on the printed medium is decoded from the bar code and transmitted to an electronic service. In return, electronically encoded information relating to the images on the printed medium is received from the electronic service and displayed. | 02-26-2009 |
