WO2015037104A1 - 映像記録装置およびカメラ機能制御プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a video recording apparatus including a plurality of imaging units and a camera function control program.
- Digital cameras that convert subject images into electrical signals using electronic devices such as CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and record them in memory are remarkable. Recently, it has become common for this digital camera function to be installed in information terminal devices such as mobile phones, smart phones, and tablet terminals.
- CCD Charge Coupled Device
- the trigger for starting the recording process is often a pressing operation on the shutter button, as in the case of an old silver halide camera.
- a tap operation on a shutter icon or the like displayed on a monitor unit with a touch panel function may trigger a recording process start. Any of the above operations can cause so-called “hand shake”.
- many techniques for performing recording processing using voice recognition as a trigger have been announced.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-228867 aims to “make it possible to take a picture with a natural pose in accordance with the movement of the subject in the voice recognition camera”.
- Two types one that causes a shooting operation when a predetermined time has elapsed after being recognized, and when the latter command voice is recognized, the camera's shooting operation is delayed by a preset time ” Is described.
- Recent information terminal devices such as camera-equipped mobile phones and smart phones have two camera units, one on the same surface (front surface) side as the monitor and the other on the opposite surface (back surface) side.
- video recording devices such as camera-equipped mobile phones and smart phones
- the monitor In preparation.
- the subject located in front of the user is photographed using a camera unit (out-camera) provided on the opposite surface of the monitor, and the monitor is used as a viewfinder.
- shooting is performed using a camera unit (in-camera) provided on the same plane as the monitor, and the monitor is used to confirm the self-portrait.
- an information terminal device (video recording apparatus) having such two camera units starts shooting (starts recording) using a voice uttered by a user as a trigger.
- video recording apparatus starts shooting (starts recording) using a voice uttered by a user as a trigger.
- voice recognition when shooting an object located in front of the user using an out-camera, there is usually no problem by starting shooting immediately after voice recognition.
- the user's mouth shape is shot immediately after the command voice is emitted, which is a problem. In order to avoid this, it is necessary to delay by a predetermined time from the voice recognition to the start of photographing.
- an object of the present invention is to capture a subject in a natural pose and improve usability in a video recording apparatus including a plurality of imaging units such as an out camera and an in camera.
- the present invention is a video recording apparatus that includes an imaging unit, a display unit, and a recording unit, displays a video signal input from the imaging unit on the display unit, and records the video signal by the recording unit, A first imaging unit arranged on the same plane as the display unit of the housing of the apparatus, and a second imaging unit arranged on a different plane from the display unit of the casing of the apparatus, the first imaging unit and the second imaging unit
- An operation unit that selects which of the imaging units is to be activated, a voice input unit that inputs a command voice for instructing recording of a video signal, and an operation unit for the recording unit according to the command voice that is input to the voice input unit
- a control unit that starts recording processing of a video signal input from the imaging unit enabled by the control unit, and the control unit receives a command voice depending on which imaging unit is enabled by the operation unit.
- a subject in a video recording apparatus including a plurality of imaging units such as an out-camera and an in-camera, a subject can be photographed in a natural pose and the usability can be improved.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a communication system including a video recording device 100.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a video recording apparatus 100.
- 5 is a flowchart showing a flow of camera operation of the video recording apparatus 100.
- an apparatus to which the present invention is applied is referred to as a “video recording apparatus” and may be any apparatus that records video signals from a plurality of cameras (out camera and in camera) on a recording medium.
- a video recording apparatus may be any apparatus that records video signals from a plurality of cameras (out camera and in camera) on a recording medium.
- digital still cameras that record a single still image as a unit, externally via a wireless communication unit
- It may be a portable information terminal (PDA, Personal Digital Assistant) or a notebook PC (Personal Computer) that transmits / receives information to / from the device via wireless communication.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- notebook PC Personal Computer
- it may be a video camera capable of shooting a video, a portable game machine, or other portable digital devices.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of a video recording apparatus according to the present invention.
- the video recording apparatus 100 is a smartphone or a tablet terminal.
- the video recording apparatus 100 includes a main control unit 101, a system bus 102, a ROM 103, a RAM 104, a storage unit 110, a video processing unit 120, an audio processing unit 130, an operation unit 140, a communication processing unit 150, a sensor unit 160, and an expansion interface unit 170. Is provided.
- the main control unit 101 is a microprocessor unit that controls the entire video recording apparatus 100 according to a predetermined program.
- the system bus 102 is a data communication path for performing data transmission / reception between the main control unit 101 and each unit in the video recording apparatus 100.
- a ROM (Read Only Memory) 103 is a memory in which a basic operation program such as an operating system and other application programs are stored. For example, a rewritable ROM such as an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) or a flash ROM is used. .
- a RAM (Random Access Memory) 104 serves as a work area when executing a basic operation program and other application programs. The ROM 103 and the RAM 104 may be integrated with the main control unit 101.
- the storage unit 110 stores still image data, moving image data, and the like captured by the video recording apparatus 100.
- each operation setting value of the video recording apparatus 100, information of the user of the video recording apparatus 100 (command audio data), and the like are stored.
- various programs for realizing the camera function are stored, and these programs are executed in the RAM 104. Since the storage unit 110 needs to retain stored information even when the power is not supplied to the video recording apparatus 100, for example, a flash ROM, an SSD (Solid State Drive), an HDD (Hard Disc Drive) ) Etc. are used.
- the video processing unit 120 includes a display unit 121, a video signal processing unit 122, a first imaging unit 123, and a second imaging unit 124.
- the display unit 121 is a display device such as a liquid crystal panel, for example, and displays the video data processed by the video signal processing unit 122 and provides it to the user.
- the video signal processing unit 122 includes a video RAM (not shown), and displays input video data on the display unit 121.
- the video signal processing unit 122 performs format conversion, menu and other OSD (On Screen Display) signal superimposing processing as necessary.
- the first image pickup unit 123 and the second image pickup unit 124 are independent camera units, which convert light input from the lens into an electric signal using an electronic device such as a CCD or a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor. Get video data.
- the first imaging unit 123 is selectively used as an in-camera for photographing the user itself
- the second imaging unit 124 is selectively used as an out-camera for photographing a surrounding subject.
- the configuration has two imaging units, but a plurality of imaging units may be provided as long as they have two functions of an in-camera and an out-camera.
- the second imaging unit 124 may be configured separately from the video recording apparatus 100 and connected to the video recording apparatus 100 by wired communication or wireless communication.
- the audio processing unit 130 includes an audio output unit 131, an audio signal processing unit 132, and an audio input unit 133.
- the audio output unit 131 is a speaker and outputs the audio processed by the audio signal processing unit 132.
- the voice input unit 133 is a microphone and converts a user command voice or the like into voice data and inputs the voice data.
- the audio input unit 133 may be configured separately from the video recording apparatus 100 and connected to the video recording apparatus 100 by wired communication or wireless communication.
- the operation unit 140 is a part for inputting a user operation instruction to the video recording apparatus 100.
- the display unit 121 is configured by an operation key in which a touch panel and button switches arranged on the display unit 121 are arranged.
- a function provided in the display unit 121 may be used.
- the operation may be performed from a keyboard or the like connected to an expansion interface unit 170 described later.
- the operation may be performed from a separate information terminal device connected by wired communication or wireless communication.
- the communication processing unit 150 includes a LAN (Local Area Network) communication unit 151, a mobile telephone network communication unit 152, and a proximity wireless communication unit 153.
- the LAN communication unit 151 transmits and receives data by connecting to an access point for wireless communication on the Internet by wireless communication.
- the mobile telephone network communication unit 152 performs telephone communication (call) and data transmission / reception by wireless communication with a base station of the mobile telephone communication network.
- the close proximity wireless communication unit 153 performs wireless communication when close to the corresponding reader / writer.
- the LAN communication unit 151, the mobile telephone network communication unit 152, and the close proximity wireless communication unit 153 each include a coding circuit, a decoding circuit, an antenna, and the like. Further, an infrared communication unit or the like may be provided.
- the sensor unit 160 is a sensor group for detecting the state of the video recording apparatus 100, and includes a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiving unit 161, an acceleration sensor 162, a gyro sensor 163, a geomagnetic sensor 164, an illuminance sensor 165, and a proximity sensor 166. , Composed of. These sensor groups detect the position, movement, tilt, direction, brightness of the video recording apparatus 100, proximity of surrounding objects, and the like. Furthermore, other sensors may be provided.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the extended interface unit 170 is an interface group for extending the functions of the video recording apparatus 100, and includes a video / audio interface, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, a memory interface, and the like.
- the video / audio interface performs input of video signals / audio signals from external video / audio output devices, output of video signals / audio signals to external video / audio input devices, and the like.
- the USB interface connects a keyboard and other USB devices.
- the memory interface transmits and receives data by connecting a memory card and other memory media.
- Information terminal devices such as smart phones and tablet terminals may be further provided with a configuration such as a digital TV broadcast reception function and an electronic money settlement function.
- the video recording apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 is assumed to be an information terminal device, the video recording apparatus 100 includes components such as the communication processing unit 150 and the sensor unit 160 that are not essential for carrying out the present invention. Even if there is no configuration, the operation of the present invention is possible.
- FIG. 2 is a software configuration diagram of the video recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment, and shows a software configuration in the ROM 103, the RAM 104, and the storage unit 110.
- the ROM 103 stores a basic operation program 103a such as an operating system and other application programs 103b. By updating the program stored in the ROM 103, the basic operation program and other application programs can be upgraded and functions can be expanded.
- the RAM 104 is a work area when various programs are executed, and includes a basic operation execution unit 104a, a camera function execution unit 104b, a voice recognition execution unit 104c, a timing display execution unit 104d, a primary storage area 104e, and the like.
- the basic operation execution unit 104 a is configured by expanding the basic operation program 103 a stored in the ROM 103 on the RAM 104 and executing the expanded basic operation program on the main control unit 101.
- the camera function execution unit 104b, the voice recognition execution unit 104c, and the timing display execution unit 104d the camera function program 110b, the voice recognition program 110c, and the timing display program 110d stored in the storage unit 110 are expanded in the RAM 104.
- the temporary storage area 104e is an area for temporarily storing data as necessary when various application programs are executed.
- This embodiment is characterized by camera operations (recording start timing switching) executed by the camera function execution unit 104b, the voice recognition execution unit 104c, and the timing display execution unit 104d.
- the storage unit 110 has various information / data storage areas 110a and stores a camera function program 110b, a voice recognition program 110c, and a timing display program 110d.
- the various information / data storage area 110a stores still image data, moving image data, and the like photographed by the video recording apparatus 100, and stores operation setting values of the video recording apparatus 100, user information, and the like.
- the camera function program 110b performs control to switch the delay time until the start of recording depending on which of the first imaging unit 123 and the second imaging unit 124 is used.
- the voice recognition program 110c is for registering the user's voice and recognizing whether or not the command voice input as a trigger operation is correct.
- the timing display program 110d is for displaying the recording start timing on the screen when the recording start is delayed.
- Each of the above programs 110b to 110d may be integrated into a single program having each function.
- the ROM 103 does not have an independent configuration as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and may use a partial storage area (other program 110 e) in the storage unit 110.
- the camera function execution unit 104b, the voice recognition execution unit 104c, and the timing display execution unit 104d described above may be configured by hardware that realizes an equivalent operation.
- FIG. 3 is a configuration diagram of a communication system including the video recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment.
- the video recording apparatus 100 is connected to a wide area public network 201 such as the Internet via a wireless communication access point 202.
- the video recording apparatus 100 is connected to the mobile telephone communication server 213 through the base station 203 of the mobile telephone communication network.
- An application server 211, an image data server 212, and a mobile telephone communication server 213 are connected to the wide area public network 201.
- the LAN communication unit 151 connects to the wireless communication access point 202 of the Internet 201 and transmits / receives data.
- the mobile telephone network communication unit 152 connects to the base station 203 of the mobile telephone communication network and transmits / receives data.
- the video recording apparatus 100 downloads a new application program from the application server 211 via the Internet 201 and the wireless communication access point 202 or the base station 203 of the mobile telephone communication network. can do. At this time, the downloaded new application program is stored in the storage unit 110.
- the main control unit 101 develops a new application program stored in the storage unit 110 in the RAM 104 and executes the new application program, thereby realizing a new function of the video recording apparatus 100 and extending the function.
- Each program described above may be stored in advance in the ROM 103 or the storage unit 110 of the video recording apparatus 100 at the time of product shipment. It may be acquired from the application server 211 on the Internet 201 via the LAN communication unit 151 or the mobile telephone network communication unit 152 after product shipment. Further, the program stored in a memory card or the like may be acquired via the expansion interface unit 170.
- FIG. 4 shows an external view of the video recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment.
- the video recording apparatus 100 is an information terminal device such as a smart phone is shown, (a) is a front view, and (b) is a back (back) view.
- the video recording apparatus 100 has a display unit 121 on the surface side.
- the first imaging unit (camera unit) 123 is arranged on the same surface (front surface) as the display unit 121, and the second imaging unit (camera unit) 124 is arranged on the opposite surface (back surface) of the display unit 121.
- the first imaging unit 123 disposed on the same surface as the display unit 121 is referred to as “in camera”, and the second imaging unit 124 disposed on the opposite surface of the display unit 121 is referred to as “out camera”.
- the position of the second imaging unit 124 may be arranged on the side surface or the like if it is not flush with the display unit 121.
- the first imaging unit 123 (in-camera) mainly shoots the user as a subject
- the second imaging unit 124 (out-camera) shoots a surrounding subject.
- the operation unit 140 As an operation unit 140 that receives an operation instruction from the user for the video recording apparatus 100, the operation unit 140 includes a touch panel 141 disposed on the display unit 121 and various operation keys (power key 142, home key 143) using button switches. In addition, an audio output unit (speaker) 131 and an audio input unit (microphone) 133 are provided.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a basic screen displayed on the display unit 121.
- the basic screen 300 is displayed when the power of the video recording apparatus 100 is turned on by pressing the power key 142 or when the home key 143 is pressed during execution of an arbitrary application program.
- the icon group 301 displayed on the basic screen 300 is a collection of icons associated with each application program that can be executed by the video recording apparatus 100. By selecting one of the icons, a predetermined application program associated with the selected icon is executed.
- an icon 302 is an icon used when executing a camera function that characterizes the video recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment.
- the icon can be selected by tapping an area on the touch panel 141 corresponding to the position on the display unit 121 where the target icon is displayed.
- operation may be performed by operating operation keys such as a cross cursor key and an enter key (not shown).
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a camera function selection screen displayed at the start of the camera function.
- the camera function selection menu screen 310 includes an out-camera selection icon 311 when shooting with an out-camera, an in-camera selection icon 312 when shooting with an in-camera, a command voice registration icon 313 when registering command voice, and a recording start delay.
- a time When a time is set, it includes a delay time setting icon 314 and an end icon 315. The user selects a camera according to the shooting target. Alternatively, if the command voice is not registered, the command voice is registered prior to shooting.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a command voice registration screen displayed when registering a command voice.
- the command voice registration screen 320 includes a recording start / stop icon 321, a playback start / stop icon 322, and a return icon 323.
- the recording start / stop icon 321 is selected, and the voice uttered by the user is input from the voice input unit 133 and stored.
- the playback start / stop icon 322 is selected, and the stored voice of the user is output from the voice output unit 131.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a live view display screen for displaying camera images.
- the live view display screen 330 includes a command voice receiving icon 331, a live view window 332, a shutter icon 333, and an end icon 334.
- the live view window 332 displays the video data input from the first imaging unit 123 (in camera) or the second imaging unit 124 (out camera) as it is. In this example, an out-camera view input from the second imaging unit 124 is displayed.
- the user adjusts the composition of the subject to be photographed while confirming the video displayed in the live view window 332. Further, by performing a touch panel operation such as pinch out / in at the upper position of the live view window 332, zoom in / out of the displayed video is controlled.
- the command voice receiving icon 331 indicates that the recording process can be started by using the command voice input from the voice input unit 133 as a trigger. In other words, displaying the icon 331 indicates that the voice input function is activated (or may indicate that the icon 331 is activated by changing the shape of the icon 331).
- the shutter icon 333 is used to start the recording process with the selection of the shutter icon as a trigger. The user can use both the audio input unit 133 and the shutter icon 333 as a trigger for starting the recording process. It should be noted that the user can select whether or not to enable the function triggered by voice input.
- the camera function (recording start delay operation) which is a feature of the video recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment will be described.
- the delay time from the shutter operation in this embodiment, including command voice input that triggers the start of the recording process
- the delay time from the shutter operation in this embodiment, including command voice input that triggers the start of the recording process
- the delay time from the shutter operation in this embodiment, including command voice input that triggers the start of the recording process
- the start of the recording process is as close to zero as possible.
- a predetermined delay time is provided between the input of the command voice and the start of the recording process. That is, control is performed so as to switch the delay time from when the trigger for starting recording is detected until the recording process is started, according to the subject to be photographed (external subject / self-portrait) and the photographing method (out camera / in camera).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the switching control of the recording start delay time.
- the delay time switching control is performed in conjunction with which of the two cameras is used.
- a trigger operation start 401 command voice input
- a trigger recognition process 402 command voice recognition process
- a standby process 403 for a predetermined time
- a recording process start 404 is performed.
- a predetermined recording sequence 405 video data storage
- the standby process 403 of the standby time Ta is executed.
- the standby process 403 of the standby time Tb is executed.
- the waiting time differs between the two, and the waiting time Tb is set larger than the waiting time Ta (Ta ⁇ Tb). Therefore, the delay time from the trigger operation start 401 to the recording process start 404 is larger when the in-camera (b) is used than when the out-camera (a) is used.
- the delay time is automatically switched in conjunction with the selection of which one of the second imaging unit 124 (out camera) and the first imaging unit 123 (in camera) to use. As a result, it is possible to record an optimal video corresponding to the shooting target (external subject / self-portrait).
- the delay time from the trigger operation start 401 to the recording process start 404 includes a trigger recognition process 402 and a standby process 403.
- the voice input unit 133 inputs a command voice
- the voice recognition execution unit 104c checks the data matching rate between the voice data of the inputted command voice and the voice data of the registered command voice. Processing. Therefore, the time required for the trigger recognition process 402 is not basically zero.
- the standby process 403 is a process intentionally inserted to adjust the timing of the recording process start 404. Therefore, when using the second imaging unit 124 (out camera), it is preferable that the standby time Ta of the standby process 403 is close to zero in order to further reduce the delay time.
- different fixed values may be set in advance for the waiting time Ta when the out-camera is used in (a) and the waiting time Tb when the in-camera is used in (b).
- a value may be set.
- a method of selecting from a plurality of values prepared in advance may be used. Even in that case, it is a matter of course that the standby time Tb is set larger than the standby time Ta.
- a delay time setting icon 314 in FIG. 6 is used for setting a delay time (standby time) by the user.
- the recording sequence 405 not only the video data is recorded in the storage unit 110 (or the image data server 212 or other memory device), but also the focusing of the camera unit, the exposure process, and the A / D conversion of the CCD / CMOS sensor output. Performs processing, gamma correction, noise removal, and image compression processing.
- the shooting timing is set by the selection error of the command voices. There is no fear of losing.
- a camera device having a plurality of shooting modes for example, a normal mode and a self-timer mode
- the main control unit 101 expands and executes various programs stored in the ROM 103 and the storage unit 110 in the RAM 104 as processes executed by the execution units 104a to 104d of the RAM 104. Describe.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the flow of the camera operation of the video recording apparatus 100.
- the basic operation execution unit 104a activates the camera function execution unit 104b and delegates the control subject to the camera function execution unit 104b.
- the camera function execution unit 104b displays the camera function selection menu screen 310 of FIG. 6 (S501), and determines which function menu (icon) has been selected by the user (S502).
- the camera function execution unit 104b activates the second imaging unit 124 and starts input of video data from the out camera (S503).
- the input video data is displayed in live view on the display unit 121 (S505).
- the camera function execution unit 104 b activates the first imaging unit 123 and starts input of video data from the in-camera (S ⁇ b> 504).
- the input video data is displayed in live view on the display unit 121 (S505).
- the camera function execution unit 104b displays the live view display screen 330 of FIG. 8 and activates the voice recognition execution unit 104c. Then, it is determined whether the user has selected the shutter icon 333 as a trigger operation (S506) or whether there is an instruction voice input from the voice input unit 133 (S507). If the user selects the shutter icon 333 in S506, the process proceeds to S509.
- the camera function execution unit 104b transfers the voice data of the input command voice to the voice recognition execution unit 104c.
- the voice recognition execution unit 104c compares the voice data of the input command voice with the voice data of the registered command voice registered in the various information / data storage areas 110a of the storage unit 110, and the input command voice is correct. It is determined whether or not (S508). Specifically, the voice recognition execution unit 104c obtains a data matching rate between the voice data of the input command voice and the voice data of the registered command voice, and determines whether or not the matching rate is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold. To do. The determination result is sent to the camera function execution unit 104b.
- the process proceeds to S509. If the command voice is not correct, the voice data of the input command voice is discarded, and the process returns to S506 to wait for selection of the shutter icon 333 or input of a new command voice (S507).
- the camera function execution unit 104b determines that the currently activated camera is either the first imaging unit 123 (in camera) or the second imaging unit 124 (out camera) (that is, the icon selected in S502 is out). One of the camera selection icon 311 and the in-camera selection icon 312) is confirmed.
- the camera function execution unit 104b executes a predetermined standby process (standby time Ta: small) (S510), and then starts a recording sequence (S512).
- the camera function execution unit 104b executes a predetermined standby process (standby time Tb: large) (S511), and then starts a recording sequence (S512).
- a timing display process described later in FIG. 13 may be performed in parallel.
- the recording process is started with the instruction voice input to the voice input unit 133 or the selection process of the shutter icon 333 as a trigger.
- the delay time from the timing when the trigger is received to the start of recording is automatically switched in conjunction with whether the out camera or the in camera is activated.
- the determination of the input voice in S508 can be performed not only by comparing the matching rate of the voice data described above, but also by comparing detailed voice print data or the like, or by comparing only the keyword matches.
- a detailed comparison using voiceprint data or the like only the user who has performed the command voice registration process can use the video recording apparatus 100, and security is improved.
- keyword comparison anyone including the user can use the video recording apparatus 100, and usability is improved. Therefore, it is possible to switch the comparison method according to the usage environment, and to switch between limiting to a specific user or not limiting.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing the flow of the command voice registration process (S600) in FIG.
- the camera function execution unit 104b activates the voice recognition execution unit 104c, displays the command voice registration screen 320 shown in FIG. 7 (S601), and determines which icon on the screen the user selects (S602). .
- the process proceeds to S603 to perform a command voice recording operation.
- the process proceeds to S606 and the instruction voice is reproduced. If the user selects the return icon 323 of (3), the camera function execution unit 104b ends the operation of the voice recognition execution unit 104c, and proceeds to S501 in FIG.
- the camera function execution unit 104b starts recording processing of the audio signal input from the audio input unit 133. Then, when it is detected that the user selects the recording start / stop icon 321 again during execution of the recording process (S604), the recording process of the audio signal input from the audio input unit 133 is terminated.
- the voice recognition execution unit 104c registers the recorded voice data in the various information / data storage area 110a of the storage unit 110 as a command voice based on the control of the camera function execution unit 104b (S605). Thereafter, the camera function execution unit 104b shifts the control to S601.
- the voice recognition execution unit 104c confirms whether or not the command voice is registered in the various information / data storage areas 110a of the storage unit 110 based on the control of the camera function execution unit 104b. If the command voice is registered, the voice recognition execution unit 104c reads the registered command voice from the various information / data storage areas 110a, and the camera function execution unit 104b starts a reproduction process of the read registered command voice. The reproduced voice signal of the registered command voice is output from the voice output unit 131 (S607). When the camera function execution unit 104b detects that the user selects the reproduction start / stop icon 322 again during execution of the reproduction process (S608), the reproduction process of the registered command voice is terminated (S609). Thereafter, the camera function execution unit 104b shifts the control to S601.
- the camera function execution unit 104b displays the fact on the display unit 121, and then shifts the control to S601. Even if it is not detected in S608 that the user has selected the reproduction start / stop icon 322 again, after the reproduction processing of all the data of the registered command voice is completed, the control is shifted to S601.
- command voice registration process it is possible to register a user's favorite voice as a command voice used as a trigger for starting the recording process, and to confirm the registered command voice.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a screen for combining and displaying two camera videos.
- both the first image pickup unit 123 (in camera) and the second image pickup unit 124 (out camera) are simultaneously enabled to input two pieces of video data.
- the live view window 336 of the live view display screen 330 the video data 336a input from the out camera and the video data 336b input from the in camera are combined and displayed in a PinP (Picture in Picture) format.
- PinP Pin in Picture
- the recording process of the video data synthesized in the PinP format is performed as follows.
- a trigger operation command audio input
- standby processing for the standby time Ta small
- standby processing for the standby time Tb large
- both video data are synthesized and recorded. In this way, video data from the two cameras can be recorded in an optimum state.
- a predetermined time difference is generated between the two video data, and the synthesized video may be unnatural depending on the condition of the subject.
- the waiting times of both are made to coincide.
- the in-camera standby time Tb (large) is also applied to the out-camera standby time. In this way, there is no time difference between the two video data to be synthesized, and unnaturalness can be eliminated. Whether the waiting times of the two pieces of video data are equal or different can be selected by a user according to the condition of the subject by providing a selection switch.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen that displays the recording timing.
- a delay time is provided from the trigger operation (command voice input) to the start of recording.
- the standby time Tb of the standby process is increased. Therefore, the user may not know when the actual recording process is started and may feel inconvenience.
- the recording start timing is displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 1 shows the live view display screen 330 and is in a state of waiting for a trigger operation while displaying a camera image.
- the live view window 335 displays video data from the in-camera.
- a command voice accepting icon 331 and a shutter icon 333 are displayed. In this state, the user issues a command voice as a trigger operation or selects the shutter icon 333.
- FIG. (B) shows the recording timing display screen 340 after receiving the trigger operation.
- the command operation accepting icon 331 for trigger operation and the shutter icon 333 are deleted, and the timing display execution unit 104d displays the timing display icon 341.
- trigger recognition processing and predetermined standby processing in this example, standby time Tb: large are executed.
- the timing display icon 341 includes a microphone mark 341a, a progress bar 341b, and a camera mark 341c, and the progress bar 341 displays the time elapsed until recording is started (white paint).
- the display state is controlled by the timing display execution unit 104d and interlocks with the standby process described above. That is, the bar starts to extend from the microphone mark 341a as the starting point when the voice recognition processing of the command voice is completed, and the recording sequence is started when the camera mark 341c as the end point is reached.
- the user can easily know the elapsed time of the standby process and the timing of starting the recording process.
- timing display icon 341 can be designed in various ways. Instead of the progress bar, for example, any design can be used as long as the remaining time can be displayed by a numerical countdown or an analog clock-shaped animation and the remaining time can be roughly grasped.
- Displaying the recording timing display screen 340 described above is effective when the first imaging unit 123 (in-camera) having a long standby time Tb is used.
- the second imaging unit 124 (out-camera) with a small standby time Ta the display of the progress bar 341b is instantaneously terminated, so that it does not make much sense.
- the waiting time Ta is set to a value that is somewhat large, it is preferable to compare the length of the waiting time with a threshold value and to switch to display when it is longer than the threshold value.
- the video recording apparatus 100 provides a delay time from the detection of the trigger operation for starting the recording process to the start of the recording process.
- the size of the delay time is automatically switched depending on which of the in-camera is used.
- by displaying the recording timing display screen 340 even when a delay time is provided between the trigger operation and the recording process, it is possible to easily grasp the timing at which the actual recording process is performed.
- the configuration for realizing the technology of the present invention is not limited to the above-described examples, and various application examples and modifications are possible. That is, in the above-described embodiment, the application device is called a video recording device. Specifically, in addition to a mobile phone, a smart phone, and a tablet terminal having a camera function, a digital still camera, a personal digital assistant (PDA), It may be a notebook PC. Furthermore, a video camera, a portable game machine, or other portable digital devices may be used. In addition, numerical values, display terms, and the like appearing in the examples and drawings are merely examples, and the effects of the present invention are not impaired as long as they are equivalent according to the application apparatus.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the functions and the like of the present invention described above may be realized by hardware by designing a part or all of them with, for example, an integrated circuit.
- the microprocessor unit or the like may be realized by software by interpreting and executing a program that realizes each function or the like. Hardware and software may be used together.
- control lines and information lines shown in the figure are those that are considered necessary for the explanation, and not all control lines and information lines on the product are necessarily shown. Actually, it may be considered that almost all the components are connected to each other.
- DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 100 Video recording apparatus, 101: Main control part, 102: System bus, 103: ROM, 104: RAM, 104a: Basic operation execution part, 104b: Camera function execution part, 104c: Voice recognition execution part, 104d: Timing display Execution unit, 110: storage unit, 120: video processing unit, 121: display unit, 122: video signal processing unit, 123: first imaging unit (in camera), 124: second imaging unit (out camera), 130: Audio processing unit 131: Audio output unit 132: Audio signal processing unit 133: Audio input unit 140: Operation unit 150: Communication processing unit 160: Sensor unit 170: Expansion interface unit 300: Basic screen 310: Camera function selection menu screen, 320: Command voice registration screen, 330: Live view display screen, 340: Recording timing display screen .
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ROM103は、オペレーティングシステムなどの基本動作プログラム103aやその他のアプリケーションプログラム103bを格納する。ROM103に格納されたプログラムを更新することにより、基本動作プログラムやその他のアプリケーションプログラムのバージョンアップや機能拡張が可能となる。
図5は、表示部121に表示される基本画面の例を示す図である。基本画面300は、電源キー142の押下により映像記録装置100の電源がオンされた際に、若しくは、任意のアプリケーションプログラムの実行中にホームキー143が押下された際に表示される。基本画面300に表示されるアイコン群301は、映像記録装置100で実行可能な各アプリケーションプログラムに関連付けられたアイコンの集まりである。いずれかのアイコンを選択することにより、選択されたアイコンに関連付けられた所定のアプリケーションプログラムが実行される。この中でアイコン302は、本実施例の映像記録装置100の特徴を為すカメラ機能を実行するときのアイコンである。
一般の被写体撮影においては、シャッタ操作(本実施例においては、記録処理開始のトリガとなる命令音声入力を含む)から記録処理が開始されるまでの遅延時間は、限りなくゼロに近いことが望ましい。しかしながら、音声入力をトリガとして記録処理を開始するカメラでユーザ自身を撮影する場合(自画撮り)においては、ユーザの口の形が命令音声を発した直後の状態で撮影されることから好ましくない。これを避けるため本実施例では、命令音声の入力から記録処理が開始されるまでの間に、所定の遅延時間を設けるようにした。すなわち、撮影対象(外部被写体/自画像)や撮影方法(アウトカメラ/インカメラ)に応じて、記録開始のトリガを検知してから記録処理が開始されるまでの遅延時間を切り換えるように制御する。
カメラ機能実行部104bは音声認識実行部104cを起動し、図7に示した命令音声登録画面320を表示し(S601)、ユーザが画面内のいずれのアイコンを選択するかを判定する(S602)。ユーザが(1)の録音開始/停止アイコン321を選択した場合は、S603へ進み命令音声の録音動作を行う。ユーザが(2)の再生開始/停止アイコン322を選択した場合は、S606へ進み命令音声の再生動作を行う。また、ユーザが(3)の戻るアイコン323を選択した場合は、カメラ機能実行部104bは音声認識実行部104cの動作を終了して、図10のS501に移行する。
図12は、2つのカメラ映像を合成して表示する画面例を示す図である。この場合には、第一撮像部123(インカメラ)と第二撮像部124(アウトカメラ)の双方を同時に有効化して、2つの映像データの入力を行う。ライブビュー表示画面330のライブビューウィンドウ336には、アウトカメラから入力した映像データ336aとインカメラから入力した映像データ336bがPinP(Picture in Picture)の形式で合成されて表示される。
前述のように本実施例では、トリガ操作(命令音声入力)から記録開始まで遅延時間を設けている。特に第一撮像部123(インカメラ)からの映像を記録する場合には、待機処理の待機時間Tbは大きくなる。そのためユーザは、実際の記録処理がいつ開始されるか分からず、不便さを感じる場合がある。そこでこれを解消するため、表示部に記録開始のタイミングを表示するようにした。
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- 撮像部と表示部と記録部を備え、前記撮像部から入力した映像信号を前記表示部に表示するとともに該映像信号を前記記録部により記録する映像記録装置において、
前記撮像部は、
当該装置の筺体の前記表示部と同一面に配置された第一撮像部と、
当該装置の筺体の前記表示部と異なる面に配置された第二撮像部と、を有し、
前記第一撮像部及び前記第二撮像部のいずれを有効化するかを選択する操作部と、
前記映像信号の記録を指示する命令音声を入力する音声入力部と、
前記音声入力部に入力した前記命令音声に従い、前記記録部に対し、前記操作部により有効化された撮像部から入力する映像信号の記録処理を開始させる制御部と、を備え、
該制御部は、前記操作部によりいずれの撮像部が有効化されたかに応じて、前記命令音声が入力してから前記記録部による記録処理を開始するまでの遅延時間を異ならせることを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1に記載の映像記録装置において、
前記制御部は、前記操作部により前記第一撮像部が有効化された場合の前記遅延時間を、前記第二撮像部が有効化された場合の前記遅延時間よりも大きくなるように設定することを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1または2に記載の映像記録装置において、
前記制御部の設定する前記遅延時間は、ユーザにより任意に設定または選択が可能であることを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1または2に記載の映像記録装置において、
前記映像信号の記録を指示するために用いる命令音声を予め登録する記憶部と、
前記音声入力部に入力した命令音声が前記記憶部に登録された命令音声と一致するか否かを判定する命令音声認識部とを備え、
前記制御部は、前記命令音声識別により入力した命令音声が前記記憶部に登録された命令音声と一致しないと判定した時、前記入力した命令音声を無効にすることを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1または2に記載の映像記録装置において、
前記制御部は、前記表示部に対し、前記記録部による記録処理が開始されるタイミングを示す記録タイミング表示アイコンを表示することを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項5に記載の映像記録装置において、
前記制御部は、前記遅延時間が閾値よりも大きい場合にのみ前記記録タイミング表示アイコンを表示することを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1乃至6のいずれか一項に記載の映像記録装置であって、
当該装置は、前記記録部により1枚の静止画を単位として記録するデジタルスチルカメラを含むことを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1乃至6のいずれか一項に記載の映像記録装置であって、
当該装置は、電話網通信部により外部機器と通話を可能とするカメラ付き携帯電話を含むことを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 請求項1乃至6のいずれか一項に記載の映像記録装置であって、
当該装置は、無線通信部により外部機器と無線通信を介して情報を送受信する携帯情報端末を含むことを特徴とする映像記録装置。 - 撮像部から入力した映像信号を記録部により記録するカメラ機能制御プログラムであって、
前記撮像部として、筺体の表示部と同一面に配置された第一撮像部と、前記表示部と異なる面に配置された第二撮像部のいずれを有効化するかを選択する撮像部選択工程と、
前記映像信号の記録を指示する命令音声を入力する音声入力工程と、
前記音声入力工程で入力した命令音声が予め登録された命令音声と一致するか否かを判定する命令音声認識工程と、
前記命令音声認識工程により一致すると判定された場合、前記撮像部選択工程にていずれの撮像部が有効化されたかに応じて、前記命令音声が入力してから前記記録部による記録処理を開始するまでの遅延時間を異ならせて遅延処理を行う遅延処理工程と、
前記遅延処理工程の後に、前記有効化された撮像部から入力する映像信号の記録処理を行う記録工程と、
をコンピュータに実行させることを特徴とするカメラ機能制御プログラム。
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