WO2000013411A1 - Privacy mode for acquisition cameras and camcorders - Google Patents
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- H04N5/76—Television signal recording
- H04N5/765—Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus
- H04N5/77—Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus between a recording apparatus and a television camera
- H04N5/772—Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus between a recording apparatus and a television camera the recording apparatus and the television camera being placed in the same enclosure
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- This invention relates generally to a video recorder camera for recording video information, and more particularly to a video recorder camera for recording a testimonial or the like by an individual person or speaker, and insuring the privacy of the identity of this person.
- This method of hiding the identity does not allow the identity of the speaker to be known to anyone viewing the playback program, which includes only the modified video information instead of features of the speaker which might allow a viewer to determine his or her identity.
- the first source tape still exists without any modification of the video information, and thus with the speaker's identity thereon without any secrecy. This poses a problem for security of the identity of the speaker.
- a speaker is photographed by the video camera with a bright light behind his or her head thereby casting a shadow over the speaker's face so that features the face cannot be viewed and thus the identity of the speaker cannot be identified.
- an object of the invention to provide an improved video recorder camera capable of maintaining the secrecy of the identity of a subject.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an improved video recorder camera in which the video information comprising a subject's identity is obscured upon recording.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide an improved video camera recorder that allows for the modification of video data corresponding to a subject, or speaker's face, upon recording.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide an improved recorder that allows for the modification of audio data upon recording.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved video camera recorder which provides a graphical overlay over a user's face upon recording so as to obscure the identity thereof from even the original source videotape.
- an improved video camera recorder for recording various video information, and especially for recording an interview or the like with a subject, referred to as a speaker, whose identity is to be maintained in secrecy.
- the photographer indicates, either manually or automatically, which portion of the video information comprises the user's skin tone, and this skin tone color is then recognized by the camera.
- the video information corresponding to the skin tone color, comprising skin tone data is manipulated prior to recording so that the recorded image comprising the speaker's face is obscured. Therefore the identity of the speaker is never recorded even on the first original recording.
- the invention further comprises the ability to manipulate the audio information from the speaker so as to similarly disguise the speaker's voice.
- the original video recording of an interview will not include an identifiable picture of the speaker's face, but rather will include only manipulated data obscuring the facial view, thereby preserving the secrecy of the identity of the speaker.
- the invention accordingly comprises several steps and the relation of one or more of such steps with respect to each of the others, and the apparatus embodying features of construction, combinations of elements and arrangement of parts which are adopted to effect such steps, all as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram depicting a video recording apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention
- Fig. 2 is a flow diagram depicting the method of recording in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 3 is a depiction of a recorded video image in accordance with the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
- FIG. 1 depicts a video recording apparatus 100 constructed in accordance with the invention.
- Video recording apparatus 100 includes a signal receiving apparatus 130, a skin tone detail detector 140, a graphic overlay apparatus 150, an audio data manipulator 155, and a recording apparatus 160.
- Video recorder 100 also includes a receiving area for receiving videotape 170, or any other recording medium, as appropriate.
- skin tone detail detector 140 is of the type known in the art such as is currently available on many advanced television cameras. This skin tone detail detector allows a user to indicate to the camera which portion of the video data includes skin tone detail. The camera memorizes this color, and then determines whether skin tone is present in any other frames.
- skin tone detail detector 140 automatically detects skin tone detail based on its color.
- the detected color may be any color characteristic of any object, thus allowing for any object to be selected to be acted upon in accordance with the invention. If more than one skin tone color is detected, the skin tone detail detector 140 prompts a user to select the proper skin tone detail, and then proceeds using this as the skin tone detail color.
- a camera may be provided with more than one skin tone detail detection circuit. Thus, a user would indicate a first color to be considered a first skin tone color, and a second color to be considered a second skin tone color.
- skin tone detail detector 140 detects the skin tone as noted above, by either an indication by a user, or automatically. (Multiple skin tones or color tones other than skin tone may also be designated, as noted above). After detection of the skin tone detail, the routine advances to step ST3 wherein graphic overlay apparatus 150 defines the portion of the video data 120 to be manipulated and thus obscured. It is presumed that this portion to be manipulated is coextensive with the skin tone detail detected by skin tone detail detector 140. However, in an alternative embodiment, a user is able to modify a portion of the video data 120 to be manipulated by use of a particular pointer for indicating the portion of the video image in graphic overlay apparatus 150.
- This feature may be useful when a speaker has facial hair or the like, or is situated in a shadow so that the skin tone detail color picked-up by skin tone detail detector 140 and transferred to graphic overlay apparatus 150 does not extend across the speaker's entire face.
- the manual designation of additional portions of video data 120 to be manipulated by graphic overlay apparatus 150 is possible, thereby providing further increased secrecy and security to a speaker.
- graphic overlay apparatus 150 overlays a graphic on the video data 120 to be manipulated.
- a graphic may include a dark patch, a mosaic, an extremely out-of-focus picture, or any other way of obscuring video data, thereby maintaining secrecy of the identity of subject 110.
- the application of this graphic is performed in a manner as is known in the art.
- graphic overlay device 150 either replaces the indicated portion of video data 120, or in an alternative embodiment, manipulates the indicated portion of video data 120. If the indicated portion of video data 120 is to be replaced, as noted above, a dark patch, a mosaic or the like is substituted therefor.
- the original received video data 120 corresponding to the portion of the video image which it is desired not to record is substituted for by an alternative video image, which is then recorded.
- a conversion algorithm is defined and is applied to the indicated portion of video data 120.
- the indicated video data is transformed from the original video image to a different video image, as based upon the transformation algorithm.
- This different video image is presumably a scrambled version of the original video data which is sufficient to maintain the secrecy of the identity of the speaker.
- step ST5 After overlaying the graphic on the video data 120 to be manipulated, or otherwise altering the video data so as to obscure the identity of the speaker in step ST4, the routine proceeds to step ST5, where it is determined whether a user wishes to secure accompanying audio data 125. If this inquiry is answered in the affirmative, audio data manipulator 155 manipulates audio data 125 in step ST6, by changing the tone, or other characteristics of audio data 125 so as to further obscure the identity of subject 110. Similarly to the manipulation of video data 120, audio data 125 may be digitized, and thereafter, a conversion algorithm may be applied thereto to modify audio data 125. However, while the object is to obscure the video data
- the audio data should be transformed and obscured in a manner whereby the identity of the speaker is maintained in secrecy, but the audio data 125 is still intelligible.
- the conversion algorithm for audio data 125 should be formulated or chosen with care.
- video data 120 and audio data 125 (either manipulated or not manipulated) is recorded in step ST7 by recording apparatus 160 on videotape 170.
- video data 120 does not need to be manipulated, such as if the speaker is facing with his or her back to the camera, it is still possible to apply only the audio manipulation technique to obscure audio data 125 and protect the secrecy of the identity of the speaker.
- video tape 170 it is possible to record video and audio data 120 and 125 on any other recording medium, such as CD-ROM, hard disk storage, or other volatile or non-volatile memory. It is also possible to transmit this information to a remote location for recording, or for immediate use.
- any other recording medium such as CD-ROM, hard disk storage, or other volatile or non-volatile memory. It is also possible to transmit this information to a remote location for recording, or for immediate use.
- the original recording of video data of a speaker's face and audio data corresponding to the video data includes obscured video data and manipulated audio data that protects the identity of subject 110 on the recording medium. Thus, no recording exists with the identity of subject 110 revealed.
- a particular embodiment of the invention is depicted in which the skin tone detail portion of video data 120 has been replaced by a graphic mosaic so as to obscure the identity of the subject.
- the substitution of the graphic mosaic for the skin tone detail portion of video data 120 is performed in a manner as noted above.
- the original recording provided on video tape 170 is recorded as shown at image 310, rather than image 300, which is the image received by video recorder 100.
- image 310 the original recording provided on video tape 170
- image 300 which is the image received by video recorder 100.
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