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`Transmitted herewith for filing is the patent application of P97,1227
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`Inventor: Heinz Mattes
`FoT: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECORDING, COMMUNICATING AND
`ADMINISTERING DIGITAL IMAGES
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`19624128.6 filed in Germany on June 17, 1996 under the provision of 35 U.S.C. I 1 9.
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`19624128.6 filed in Germany on June 77,7996 under the provision of 35 U.S.C. 119'
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`SPECIFICATION
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`TITLE
`APPARATUS A|[D METHOD FOR RECORDING, COMMUNICATING
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`BACKGROUND OF THE II{VENTION
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`Field of the Invention
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`The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for recording of a digital
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`image, communicating the digital image from the recording device to a storage device, and to
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`Description of the Related Art
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`In the field of telecommunications, data of a wide variety of data types is hansmitted
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`from a sender to a reeeiver, either unidirectionally or bidirectionally. The data which is
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`transmitted may be, for example, voicesignals, image signals, or written characters which
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`have been converted into digital signals. Video conferencing systems are used to transmit
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`spoken data in combination with image data and/or written character data. These systems
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`share the operation of various applications. Video conferencing systems require a high
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`performance, expensive and bulky computer with an extemal video camera at both the sender
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`end as well as at the receiver end.
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`Digital image cameras are currently available on the market, as known, for example,
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`from the publication "Market over View: Low-Cost Digital Cameras, Canon: powershot
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`600", MACup, pages 100-101, No.4, 1996.
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`So called cellular telephones may be utilized for image transmission, as is known, for
`example, from the U.S. Patent No. 5,260,989, entitled'Method and System for Enhanced
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`Data Transmission in a Cellular Telephone System".
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`An arrangement with a television camera and a telephone which provides for audio
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`data and image data to be transmitted in common through a telephone line is known, for
`example, from the U.S. Patent No. 5,063,587 entitled "Transmission System for Still-picture
`T'V' Telephone"' The disclosed apparatus makes it possible to digitize, compress and
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`transmit individual still pictures, such as photographs.
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`When a large number of digital images are recorded and are to be archived in a central
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`computer unit, then the organization of the data base becomes a problem. In particular, the
`problems of locating the data of an image danfile increaseas the number of images to be
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`A book.by S. Naumann et al. entitled "Parsing", Teubner Verlag, Stuttgart, l,,Edition,
`ISBN 3-519-02139-0, pages 155-166, 1994 discloses devices referred to as parsers.
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`An image and audio communication system having a graphical annotation capability
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`is disclosed in the European Patent document EP 0 64 968 A2in which voice, data and image
`communications are used in telephone systems. The circuit arrangement provides that still
`pictures and/or moving pictures can be recorded during a voice and data communication on a
`picture screen of a PC (personal computer) in parallel to the data displayed on the screen.
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`SUMMARY OF THE II{VENTION
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`The present invention addresses the problem of a communicating and administering
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`digital images by providing for recording, administration and archiving of digital images
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`simply, fast and in such way that the information therefor may be easily tracked.
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`Furthermore, the present invention simplifies transmission of digital images which have been
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`recorded, optimizes the communication of the image data and provides a method for
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`administering the storage of the digital images, which is simple, fast and surveyable so that
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`the digital images may be archived.
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`These\problems are solved by a communication system forrecording and
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`administering the digital images which includes at least one telephone unit that in addition to
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`function has a digital image pick up unit for recording images, a telephone memory
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`telephone unit may associate classification information with the digital images. A
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`hansmission system is coupled to the telephone unit andto a s€rver
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`for transmitting ofthe
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`data which includes the digital images and potentially the classification information from the
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`telephone unit to the server. The server has a receiving unit for receiving the data sent by the
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`telephone unit, and an analysis unit for analyzingthe data with respect to the classification
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`information which characteize the digital images, and a memory in which the digital images
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`may be archived, taking into consideration the classification information during the archiving
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`step. Specifically, the communication system has at least one telephone unit, a server and a
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`transmission system for transmitting the data from the telephone unit to the server. The
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`telephone unit has a telephone portion and at least one digital image recorder which has the
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`function of a digital camera, a telephone unit memory for storing the digital images taken by
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`the digital camera and a data processor for processing the digital image data. The server
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`includes a reception unit, an analysis unit which analyzes the data that is sent from the
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`telephone unit with respect to classification information, also referred to as order feafures, as
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`well as a memory for storing the digital images. The order features, or classification
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`information, cheracterize the digital images and are taken into consideration as the images are
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`stored.
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`As the method of the present invention, the digital images are recorded and
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`administered by, first, recording the images by a digital image pick up unit which is included
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`in the telephone unit, converting the images to digital form as digital images and possibly
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`stored, transmitting data which contains the digital images as well as classification
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`information which characterize the digital images to a server, receiving the data in the servor,
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`extracting the classification information ftom the data, and storing the digital images in the
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`server taking into consideration the classification information during the storing step.
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`The communication system of the present invention exhibits a number of advantages.
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`The present communication system can transmit speech as in a standard telephone system
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`using the telephone unit and can additionally transmit still picture, in other words
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`photographs, over this same communication system. The telephone unit which records the
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`digital images in the digital image pickup also transmits the data which contains these digital
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`images using the telephone functions. Addition data may be transmitted with the digital
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`image data as well. Classification information which is found in the transmitted data is
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`extracted in the analysis unit and are used for storing the digital images in such a way that
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`they can be easily relocated, even when a greatnumber of digital images are stored and
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`administered. In this way, it is possible to implement an automated archiving of digital
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`images in the server. Since the storing step depends upon the extracted classification
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`information that characteize the individual digital images, a simple, fast and surveyable
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`archiving of the digital images is automatically carried out.
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`According to the present method, the images are acquired and stored in digital form as
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`digital images. Data is transmitted from the telephone unit to the server, the data containing
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`at least the digital images. The classification information which characteize the digital
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`images is extracted in the server and the digital images is stored in the server taking into
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`considerati on the classifi cation information.
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`In a development of the present invention,thetelephone unit is a wirelesstelephone
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`which wirelessly transmits the data over the transmission system. In other words, the
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`telephone is a mobile telephone unit, which makes it possible to immediately register the
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`image and voice information and to have this information available at any arbitrary location.
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`It is, thus, possible to distribute image and voice information over the mobile telephone
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`quickly and possibly to distribute it to multiplied locations.
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`It is within the framework of the present invention that the user may provide the
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`classification information which is allocated to the digital images and which identiff the
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`digital images. The communication system of the present invention provides a means for
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`allocating this classification information as prescribed by the user of the present device to the
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`digital images. The communication system provides that additional information about the
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`recorded image may be attached at the time of the image acquisition directly by the individual
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`implementing the recording of the image. This avoids additional information editing which
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`may potentially be required for the digital images at the server end. Another advantage is that
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`the individual who records the image probably best understands the information which
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`describes the image and can easily allocate that description to the image data.
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`As a further development of the communication system, a speech recognition unit is
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`provided in the telephone unit. The recognized speech data can be easily transmitted with the
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`image data since the compression rate for recognized speech data (which is in the form of
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`text) is greater than for the audio information.
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`According to the various embodiments of the present communication system, the
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`classification information may have different embodiments containing different information.
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`It is advantag€ous
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`in one development of the invention that the classification infornution
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`includes audio.data. The archiving of such data is very simple and user friendly since the
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`user rherely has to speak the information describing the recorded image into the telephone
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`unit as in a telephone conversation. In addition to speech, the audio data included with the
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`image data may provide other classification information for the image. For example, it is
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`envisioned that specific sounds or noises which characterize the image data or freely
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`selectable music passages be included as classification information in the hansmitted data.
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`The classification information may contain at least the time and/or time of day at which the
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`image was recorded or at which the image data was transmitted to the server. As a result, the
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`classification information may be extracted in a very simple way in the server and can be
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`directly converted into information about the location in the memory at which the digital
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`image should be stored. By converting the time and date information into a form usable by
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`the server, the received digital images may be stored in lists or directories in the seryer which
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`are classified according to the time at which the image was acquired or the time of the
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`transmission of the digital image, which information is transmitted along with the digital
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`image to the server or obtained upon transmission.
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`As a further development, the classification information may contain at least the
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`telephone number of the telephone unit and/or the telephone number of the server in the data
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`accompanying the digital image. This permits the particular telephone unit or server to be
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`identified by the classification information included with the digital image.
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`The classification inforrnation, according to an advantageous development, may
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`directly contain particular information aboutthe location in the ser''/er memory where the
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`digital images should be stored. For eiample, a direct path indication of the directory in the
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`server in which the digital image is stored may be included as the particular information
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`accompanying the digital image. This simplifies the analysis of the classification information
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`so that the method of the present invention can.be implemented considerably faster and the
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`communication system can be realized with less outlay for hardware.
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`A data bank system may be provided as a server in the present communication system
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`in a preferred embodiment.
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`It is advantageous to provide an image analysis unit in the server to determine the
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`quality of the digital images so that the relationship between the required image quality and
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`the data transmission rate in the transmission system may be improved. When the image
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`quality which is required is higher than the image quality which is supplied, then a higher
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`image resolution for the digital images may be requested by the server from the telephone
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`unit according to yet another development of the present invention. When, on other hand the
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`image quality transmitted by the telephone unit is higher than that required in the server, then
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`a lower.data transmission rate can be set and a lower image quality can be requested from the
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`telephone unit. Thus, the present communication system may include a control unit in the
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`server for controlling the resolution of the digital images in the telephone unit and/or for
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`controlling the transmission rate of the data to be used in the transmission system. The
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`transmission rate and the costs for the transmission of the digital images can thereby be
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`reduced.
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`Further, features of the present inventionprovide for a speech analysis unit for
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`analyzingparts of speech and a exhacting therefrom information for the classifoing
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`inforrqration to be included with the image signals. In another development, the server may
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`include a speech synthesis unit for generating speech signals to hansmit to the telephone unit.
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`It is contemplated that the telephone unit may be connected to the server via the intemet.
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`Figure 1 is a block diagram of a communication system including a plurality of
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`telephone units according to the principles of the present invention;
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`Figure 2 is aplan view of a telephone unit to be used in the communication system of
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`the present invention;
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`Figure 3 is a flow chart illushating the method steps according to the method of the
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`present invention; and
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`Figure 4 is a block diagram showing various classification information, or order
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`features, which may be associated with the image data according to the present invention.
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`The communication system according to the present invention as shown in Figure I
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`including as components an arbitrary number of telephone units TE, a server S, and a
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`transmission system US that is coupled to the telephone units TE as well as to the server S
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`and that is used for transmifiing data between the telephone units TE and the server S.
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`The server S is a computer system which serves for organizing a database which
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`includes alarge number of digital images as well as classification information OM which
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`following components, an receiving unit EE for receiving the data that is sent from the
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`telephone unit TE via the transmission system US and an analysis unit AE that is coupled to
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`the receiving unit EE and which extracts the classification information from data received by
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`the server S. Various possible embodiments for the analysis unit AE will be described later.
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`In addition, a memory SP for storing the data as well as the digital images which is contained
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`in the data is provided in the server S.
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`In one embodiment, the servers includes an image analysis unit BAE which
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`determines the quality of the digital image that is provided to the server S. For example, the
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`noise level within the digital image is determined by the image analysis unit BAE and the
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`quality of the image is estimated depending upon the amount of noise which is detected.
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`In addition, a control unit ST is provided in the server S in one embodiment of the
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`communication system. The control unit ST controls the image resolution of the digital
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`images using the image compression in the telephone unit, for example. In particular, image
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`compression methods utilize a control parameter to set the image compression level for the
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`digital images such as the quantizing factor in a JPEG (oint photographic expert group)
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`image date compression. The control unit ST determines this quantizing factor to be used to
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`obtain the desired image quality.
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`The conkol unit ST also controls the transmission rate during transmission of the data
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`via the transmissisn system US.
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`Further developments of the present communication system provide for including a
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`means for analysis of voice signals which are spoken into the telephone unit TE, from which
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`the classification information OM may be extracted. In a preferred development, this voice
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`analysis means is provided in the image analysis unit BAE. It is also contemplated in the
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`present invention to provide a speech synthesis unit in the seruer S. The speech synthesis
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`unit includes digitally stored voice information which is converted into speech which is then
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`presented to a user of the present communication system as a natural language output.
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`The server S is configured with an arbitrary data bank system in which the digital
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`images may be administered. The analysis unit AE provides the administering function,
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`which will be described in greater detail here and after.
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`Although the present communication system is envisioned as including a plurality of
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`telephone units TE, the communication system will be described hereinafter with reference to
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`only a single telephone unit TE for simplicity and without limiting the scope of the present
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`invention. The single telephone unit TE is shown in Figure 2. Thetelephone unit includes
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`the standard features of a telephone unit including, for example, an earphone HM, a keypad
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`TA which serves as an operating field for the telephone unit TE, as well as a microphone LS.
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`The telephone unit also includes a digital image pick up unit for recording images, the digital
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`image pick up unit being integrated into the telephone unit TE. In Figure 2, thetelephone
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`unit TE includes a lens LI and a view finder SU and may possibly include a photoflash BL.
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`As an alternative to an integrated image pick up unit and telephone unit, the image
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`pick up unit may be spatially separated frsm the telephoneunit butconnected to one another
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`via a connectioh such as a line connection, a plug-type connection or a radio link.
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`The digital image pick up unit operates as a digital photo camera of the type which is
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`known. A telephone unit memory TS is provided for storing the images registered by the
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`digital image pick up unit in digital form in the telephone unit TE. The digital images may be
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`compressed using still picture image data compression methods such as JpEG. The
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`compression method is implemented using adataprocessor P which includes a memory
`RAM. The data processor P serves for processing the digital images. However, the
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`processor P can be used for other processing tasks as well including, for example, pattern
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`recognition or voice recognition within the telephone unit TE.
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`The telephone unit TE can be used as a "normal telephone" to make calls or as an
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`image recording device with its expanded functionality. It is provided, according to one
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`development of the invention, to provide a mode key MT by which the operating mode of the
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`telephone unit TE is switched such as between operation as a normal telephone or as an
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`image pick up and transmitting unit according to the present communication system. When
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`set to operate as an image pick up unit, a separate trigger, or shutter button, AL is provided
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`for recording of the images by the image pick up unit.
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`The various functions provided by the present telephone unit TE may be controlled
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`and"/or displayed in an operating field BE. For instance, the operating field BE may be
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`utilized in the allocation of speech spoken by the user to individual digital images. The
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`telephone unit thus temporarily functions as a "dictating machine", with conhol via the
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`operatingfeld tsE. Whilethe various controls suchas themode key MT, the shutter AL and
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`the operating fibld BE are shown as separate controls, they need not be fashioned as separate
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`keys but may be integrated in terms of their various functions into the keypad TA for the
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`of data. Thus, the telephone unit TE is fashioned as a mobile telephone (a so called cellular
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`phone) or as a cordless telephone.
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`ln the illustrated embodiment, a means MZ is provided in the telephone unit TE for
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`allocating the classification information OM which are prescribed by the user to the digital
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`images and thus characterizing the digital images. In terms of its function, the allocation
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`means MZmay be integrated into the keypad TA, for example, by using key combinations.
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`The telephone unit TE also includes a speech recognition unit which converts open speech
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`into text. The text can then be allocated to the digital images and fransferred with the digital
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`image data. Referring to Figure 4, the various possibilities for the classification information
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`OM are illustrated. The classification information OM which are unambiguously allocated to
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`the digital images serve to characteize the digital images so that a surveyable, unambiguous
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`storage of the digital images in the server S may be carried out in such a way that the digital
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`images can be quickly relocated in their stored locations. The following classification
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`information OM is not intended to be all inclusive but only as examples of information which
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`may be included as classification information. The classification information OM may be
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`iniplicitly contained in the digital image itself, such as being derived from the image oontent
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`such as identiffing a specific building in the photo, identiffing a specific recorded landscape,
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`or a sfecific recorded vehicle type. The analysis unit AE of the server serves to analyze the
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`image content and record the image according to the meaning derived from the image
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`analysis. When the classification information OM are implicitly contained in the digital
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`image, then the analysis unit AE includes a pattern recognition unit which searches the image
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`for specific, predetermined features in the digital image.
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`The classification information OM may also be included in the transmitted data as
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`forwarded from the telephone unit TE to the server S with the digital images. Such
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`information may be the address or the telephone number of the telephone unit TE which
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`transmits the data. Furthermore, the time of recording of the respective digital image and./or
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`the time of transmission of the digital image to the server may be provided as classification
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`information for the image data. When this is the case, the analysis unit AE is fashioned such
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`the this time and date, or address, or telephone number information can be extracted from the
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`transmitted data. This information can be included as a header field provided with the
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`transmitted message that contains the image data and, as such, analysis thereof is quite
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`In a preferred embodiment, the classification information OM as shown in Figure 4
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`include the following types of data:
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`an arbitrary form of audio data 401 such as melodies, songs, noises, or speech 402
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`which is spokan into the telephone unit TE by the user;
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`the time of day and/or the date of the recording of the image and/or the time of day
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`and/or the date of the transmission of the data 403:
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`' the telephone number of the telephone unit TE which obtained and transmitted the
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`image data and/or the telephone number of the server S 404 which received the data,
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`or some other type of identification of the telephone unit TE and/or of the server S
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`such as an unambiguous address for the telephone unit TE or for the server S;
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`some particular information about the location in the memory at which the digital
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`image should be stored 405. This may be an unambiguous path indication which
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`indicates the location in memory or in the directory structure and the server S at which
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`the respective digital image should be stored; and
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`other alphanumeric data which may be input into the telephone unit TE via the key
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`pad TA in, for example, an ASCII format 406.
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`The analysis unit AE is fashioned so that it may extract the classification information
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`OM from the data received by the server S and, as such, it is fashioned in accordance with the
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`expected classification information OM. Various realizations of the analysis unit AE may be
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`utilized including in a type of parser with which the respective information is extracted. A
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`parser may be of the type which is known.
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`The classification information OM which are transmitted with the digital image or
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`which are allocated to the digital image are used for archiving the images in the server
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`into the telephone unit TE. According to the step 302, the images are stored in digital form in
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`the telephone unit memory TS as digital images. The images are transmitted in step 303,
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`either in compressed form or non-compressed form, from the telephone unit TE to the server
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`S via the transmission system US. The data is received at step 304 atthe server S and the
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`classification information OM which characterize the digital images are extracted at step 305
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`information OM and potentially further information that characteizeor described the dieital
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`images are stored at step 306 in the senrer. During the storing step, the classification
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`information OM is taken into consideration.
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`The classification information OM may be prescribed by a user of the telephone unit
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`TE, for example, by simply speaking the information into the microphone LS of the
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`telephone unit TE or by inputting a character sequence into the key pad TA.
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`As a development of the method, the spoken language by the user may be recognized
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`and stored in a compressed form, for example, as text. This achieves a further reduction in
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`the transmission rate for the digital image with accompanying classification information.
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`Also included in a development according to the present invention is the identification of the
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`quality of the image and the control of the required or available transmission rate in the
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`transmission system US by which the data is transmitted, the controlled being dependent
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`upon the quality ofthe image desired. When the quality of the image is classified as too low
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`in the server, a re-transmission of the digital images requested from the telephone unit with
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`the newly transmitted image exhibiting ahigher quality orhigh resolution.
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`To determine the quality of the image, the noise in the digital image is estimated
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`using, for example, the image analysis unit BAE. The noise in the image serves as a criterion
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`on the basis of the classification information OM in either a public or private mail

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