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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2005
Hironori Nagayama, Tokyo, JP;
Soichi Tanigaki, Tokyo, JP;
Izumi Ota, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuyoshi Amano, Tokyo, JP;
Keiji Suginohara, Tokyo, JP;
Hironori Nagayama, Tokyo, JP;
Soichi Tanigaki, Tokyo, JP;
Izumi Ota, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuyoshi Amano, Tokyo, JP;
Keiji Suginohara, Tokyo, JP;
Pioneer Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
It is assumed that a presenter A makes an important statement at a scenein a real-time conference. Participants B and C press a chapter insertion button at times tand trespectively (steps S-and S-). A conference server turns back the time by a predetermined time from the times tand t(steps S-and S-) and sets headings (manual insertion chapters) HCPand HCPat the turned-back times (tand t). Alternatively, the conference server determines the time separator just before the time (namely, CP) and sets a heading HCPat the time (S). Accordingly, the heading is set before the scenewhere the presenter A makes an important statement.