Metadata generation for image files
View Patent ↗A system for associating content-relevant metadata with digital image files. The system searches memory for at least one image file deficient of content-relevant metadata and analyzes the at least one image file for determining existing content-relevant metadata. The at least one image file and at least a portion of candidate content-relevant metadata is presented to the to a user. The user is allowed to acknowledge the portion of the candidate content-relevant metadata presented, which can then be stored in a database.
1. An image processor-implemented method for associating metadata with image files, comprising:
automatically identifying a single image file with existing metadata;
automatically analyzing the image content of the single image file to determine candidate content-relevant metadata;
automatically comparing the candidate content-relevant metadata to the existing metadata of the single image file to determine inconsistency;
automatically using the determined inconsistencies to identify that the candidate content-relevant metadata is completely consistent with the existing metadata or inconsistent with the existing metadata or includes data that is both consistent and inconsistent with the existing metadata;
when the candidate content-relevant metadata is completely consistent, then storing such candidate content-relevant metadata that is consistent with existing metadata in association with the single image file;
when the candidate content-relevant metadata includes an inconsistency, then presenting the single image file and at least a portion of the inconsistent candidate content-relevant metadata to a user;
permitting the user to accept the determined at least a portion of the inconsistent candidate content-relevant metadata or the existing metadata; and
storing the user accepted metadata in association with the image file.
2. The image processor-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein detecting image content further comprises performing facial recognition.
3. The image processor-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein storing the candidate content-relevant metadata further comprises storing changed metadata with an associated image.
4. The image processor-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein storing the candidate content-relevant metadata data further comprises automatically storing changed metadata with respect to a plurality of related images.
5. The image processor-implemented method of claim 1 , including storing information indicating whether or not the user accepted the candidate content-relevant metadata.