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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 28, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2011
Rajiv Augusto Santos Galvao DE Andrade, Sao Paulo, BR;
Lucas Goncalves Franco, Sao Paula, BR;
Christopher A. Robbins, Monroe Township, NJ (US);
Rajiv Augusto Santos Galvao de Andrade, Sao Paulo, BR;
Lucas Goncalves Franco, Sao Paula, BR;
Christopher A. Robbins, Monroe Township, NJ (US);
International Business Machines Corportion, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A computer system and method where text is recognized from a real world image, and this recognized text is used as input data for a processing program selected by a user. A computer system and method where text is recognized from a real world image, and contextual information is used in conjunction with the text to develop a semantic denotation of the recognized text. The contextual information may include GPS location data. The contextual information may include previous images, captured shortly prior to the image with the recognized text. A computer system and method wherein text is recognized from a real world image, then normalized to be in the plane of the image, then translated and then the translated text is made into an image that is anti-normalized and inserted into the original image (or an image similar to the original image). In this way, the translated text will appear realistically in place of the original untranslated text of the real world image.