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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 01, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 01, 2012
Rikio Onai, Chofu, JP;
Makoto Okabe, Chofu, JP;
Tatsuya Kurihara, Chofu, JP;
Masahiro Sanjo, Shinagawa-ku, JP;
Hiromi Hirano, Shinagawa-ku, JP;
Rikio Onai, Chofu, JP;
Makoto Okabe, Chofu, JP;
Tatsuya Kurihara, Chofu, JP;
Masahiro Sanjo, Shinagawa-ku, JP;
Hiromi Hirano, Shinagawa-ku, JP;
Rakuten, Inc., Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A moving-image processing device () synthesizes a first moving image and a second moving image. In the first moving image, a first object is drawn, and accompanied by the anterior-surface depth of the first object. In the second moving image, a second object is drawn, and accompanied by the anterior-surface depth of the second object. A rear-surface-depth acquirer () acquires the rear-surface depth of the first object and the rear-surface depth of the second object. A clash determiner () functioning as an interference determiner refers to the anterior-surface depth and rear-surface depth of the first object to obtain an occupancy space which the first object can occupy, and refers to the anterior-surface depth and the rear-surface depth of the second object to determine whether the occupancy space and the second object drawn in certain frames of the second moving image satisfy interference conditions. A corrector () functioning as a range setter sets, on the basis of a determination result from the interference determiner, the possible range in which the second object can be positioned without interfering with the occupancy space.