U.S. patent application number 16/845572 was filed with the patent office on 2020-09-17 for distribution management system, distribution management method, and device, label and program used by same.
This patent application is currently assigned to NEC Corporation. The applicant listed for this patent is NEC Corporation. Invention is credited to Rui ISHIYAMA.
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Family ID | 1000004858757 |
Filed Date | 2020-09-17 |
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United States Patent
Application |
20200293986 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
ISHIYAMA; Rui |
September 17, 2020 |
DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND
DEVICE, LABEL AND PROGRAM USED BY SAME
Abstract
The present invention is a distribution management method
comprising: previously storing an image characteristic of an
epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product to be produced or shipped
by a producer or a distributor; imaging the epidermal pattern in
the collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
being a collation target, and acquiring the image characteristic of
the epidermal pattern in the collation area; and collating the
stored image characteristic of the epidermal pattern with the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, and determining whether or not the agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, is the agricultural,
forest and fishery product produced or shipped by the producer or
distributor.
Inventors: |
ISHIYAMA; Rui; (Tokyo,
JP) |
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Applicant: |
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NEC Corporation |
Tokyo |
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JP |
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Assignee: |
NEC Corporation
Tokyo
JP
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Family ID: |
1000004858757 |
Appl. No.: |
16/845572 |
Filed: |
April 10, 2020 |
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14002926 |
Sep 3, 2013 |
10657484 |
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PCT/JP2012/055442 |
Mar 2, 2012 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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G06Q 50/02 20130101;
G06Q 10/08 20130101; G06Q 10/0833 20130101; G06K 9/00577 20130101;
G06K 2009/0059 20130101; G06Q 10/06 20130101; G06Q 50/28
20130101 |
International
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G06Q 10/08 20060101
G06Q010/08; G06Q 50/02 20060101 G06Q050/02; G06Q 10/06 20060101
G06Q010/06; G06K 9/00 20060101 G06K009/00; G06Q 50/28 20060101
G06Q050/28 |
Foreign Application Data
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Application Number |
Mar 4, 2011 |
JP |
2011-047240 |
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A distribution management method of an agricultural, forest and
fishery product, using a computer, comprising: extracting a first
characteristic from a epidermal pattern image in a collation area
of the agricultural, forest and fishery product, wherein the
epidermal pattern image is stored in a database, and the collation
area is a transparent or opened area of a label attached to the
agricultural, forest and fishery product; obtaining a target
epidermal pattern image, wherein the target epidermal pattern image
is generated by imaging an epidermal pattern in a collation area of
a target agricultural, forest and fishery product extracting a
second characteristic from the target epidermal pattern image;
collating the second characteristic with the first characteristic;
and outputting a result of the collation.
19. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 18, wherein the
agricultural, forest and fishery product is at least one of a
melon, a strawberry, an apple, a lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh
flower, fishery products, and wood.
20. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 18 further comprising, if
the result of the collation indicates the success of the collation,
outputting information of the target agricultural, forest and
fishery product.
21. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 20, wherein the information
include at least one of production information, quality
information, distribution information and history information.
22. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 18 further comprising,
displaying the result of the collation by a display.
23. A distribution management system of an agricultural, forest and
fishery product comprising: a storage device configured to store a
epidermal pattern image of the agricultural, forest and fishery
product; a memory configured to store instructions; and a processor
coupled to the memory and configured to execute the instructions
to: extract a first characteristic from the stored epidermal
pattern image in a collation area, wherein the collation area is a
transparent or opened area of a label attached to the agricultural,
forest and fishery product; obtain a target epidermal pattern
image, wherein the target epidermal pattern image is generated by
imaging an epidermal pattern in a collation area of a target
agricultural, forest and fishery product; extract a second
characteristic from the target epidermal pattern image; collate the
second characteristic with the first characteristic; and output a
result of the collation.
24. The distribution management system of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 23, wherein the
agricultural, forest and fishery product is at least one of a
melon, a strawberry, an apple, a lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh
flower, fishery products, and wood.
25. The distribution management system of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 23, if the result of the
collation contains the success of the collation, the processor
further configured to execute the instructions to output
information of the agricultural, forest and fishery product being
the collation target.
26. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 25, wherein the information
contain at least one of production information, quality
information, distribution information and history information.
27. The distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product according to claim 23, the processor further
configured to execute the instructions to display the result of the
collation by a display.
28. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium recording
thereon a program causing a computer to perform a method of a
distribution management method of an agricultural, forest and
fishery product, the method comprising: extracting a first
characteristic from a epidermal pattern image in a collation area
of the agricultural, forest and fishery product, wherein the
epidermal pattern image is stored in a database, and the collation
area is a transparent or opened area of a label attached to the
agricultural, forest and fishery product; obtain a target epidermal
pattern image, wherein the target epidermal pattern image is
generated by imaging an epidermal pattern in a collation area of a
target agricultural, forest and fishery product; extracting a
second characteristic from the target epidermal pattern image;
collating the second characteristic with the first characteristic;
and outputting a result of the collation.
29. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium recording
thereon a program causing a computer to perform a distribution
management method of an agricultural, forest and fishery product
according to claim 28, wherein the agricultural, forest and fishery
product is at least one of a melon, a strawberry, an apple, a
lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh flower, fishery products, and
wood.
30. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium recording
thereon a program causing a computer to perform a distribution
management method of an agricultural, forest and fishery product
according to claim 28 further comprising, if the result of the
collation contains the success of the collation, outputting
information of the target agricultural, forest and fishery
product.
31. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium recording
thereon a program causing a computer to perform a distribution
management method of an agricultural, forest and fishery product
according to claim 30, wherein the information contain at least one
of production information, quality information, distribution
information and history information.
32. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium recording
thereon a program causing a computer to perform a distribution
management method of an agricultural, forest and fishery product
according to claim 28 further comprising, displaying the result of
the collation by a display.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 14/002,926, entitled "DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM, DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND DEVICE, LABEL AND
PROGRAM USED BY SAME" filed on Sep. 3, 2013, which is a National
Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2012/055442, filed on
Mar. 2, 2012, which claims priority from Japanese Patent
Application No. 2011-047240, filed on Mar. 4, 2011, the contents of
all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their
entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention relates to a distribution management
system, a distribution management method, and a device, a label and
a program used by the same.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] In recent years, consciousness of pickiness etc. about
safety and production districts of agricultural, forest and fishery
products, and the like has been increased in customers and 15
retailers. However, with regard to the production districts, the
producers and the wholesalers that ship the agricultural, forest
and fishery products to be put on shops of the retailers, the
customers and retailers have no means of knowing them.
[0004] Namely, in the conventional distribution system of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product, many intermediate
customers (multiple wholesales etc.) stand between the producers
and the customers. Due to the fact that many intermediate customers
stand between the producers and the customers in such a manner,
when the agricultural, forest and fishery product is delivered to
the customers, it is difficult that individual product information
(the production district, a producer name, a variety, a cultivation
method, a harvest day, quality information, and the like of the
above agricultural, forest and fishery product) of the above
agricultural, forest and fishery product is precisely conveyed.
[0005] Thereupon, the individual product information acquisition
system of agricultural products that enables the customer etc. to
easily know individual product information of the agricultural
products has been proposed (for example, Patent literature 1).
[0006] In the technology of the Patent literature 1, affixing an ID
number, being an identifier, to the agricultural product such as a
melon allows persons (for example, customers) other than persons
involved in producing these melons (producing farmers or
agricultural cooperatives) to freely acquire individual product
information related to the above melon based on the above-mentioned
ID number. For this, a label (seal or sticker) having the ID number
described therein is affixed to the agricultural product.
[0007] Further, the technology of the Patent literature 1 causes a
computer system installed in a separately-installed neutral engine
(for example, a database agency) to store the individual product
information related to the agriculture product together with the
above-mentioned ID number, and structures a database. The producer
transmits the above-mentioned ID number to this computer system,
and together with it, transmits the production district, the
producer name, the variety, the cultivation method, the harvest day
and the quality information (a sugar content etc.) each of which is
the individual product information of the above agriculture
product.
[0008] At least one computer is installed in the shop of the
retailer and the home of the customer, and together with it, the
computer is connected to the above-mentioned computer system via a
general public circuit in a manner of free communication. And the
shop of the retailer and the customer transmit the ID number
described in the label affixed to the agriculture product to the
computer system, thereby making it possible to acquire the
individual product information related to the agriculture product
to be specified by the above ID number.
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature
[0009] PTL 1: Japanese Patent No. 3355366
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Technical Problem
[0010] However, with the case of the method of identifying an
individual product by affixing the label (seal or sticker) to the
agricultural, forest and fishery product as is the case with the
Patent literature 1, or by a packing material etc., when the label
(hereinafter, what is referred to as the label includes not only
the label but also the packing material) is intentionally peeled
off from the agricultural, forest and fishery products, or the
label is duplicated/imitated and affixed to other similar
agricultural, forest and fishery products, camouflage of the
shipping source of the agricultural, forest and fishery products
and the like cannot be prevented.
[0011] Further, it is also thinkable to hurry an IC tag or
something like it into the agricultural, forest and fishery product
instead of the appendix like the label; however, a commodity value
declines due to damaging to the agricultural, forest and fishery
product and the like. Further, there is a problem that employing
the IC tag leads to a high cost as an entirety of the system.
[0012] Thereupon, the present invention has been accomplished in
consideration of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the
present invention is to provide a distribution management system
and a distribution management method that make it possible to
perform the distribution management of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product without necessitating a special device such as the
IC tag, and a device, a label and a program used by them.
Solution to Problem
[0013] The present invention is a distribution management system of
an agricultural, forest and fishery product, comprising: a first
imaging means that images an epidermal pattern in a predetermined
collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product to
be produced or shipped by a producer or a distributor; a first
image characteristic extracting means that extracts an image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area from
the image imaged by said first imaging means; a storing means in
which said extracted image characteristics of the epidermal
patterns in the collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product are stored; a second imaging means that images an
epidermal pattern in the collation area of the agricultural, forest
and fishery product, being a collation target; a second image
characteristic extracting means that extracts the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area from
the image imaged by said second imaging means, and a determining
means that collates said stored image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern with the image characteristic of the epidermal
pattern in the collation area of said agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, and determines whether
or not said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a
collation target, is the agricultural, forest and fishery product
produced or shipped by said producer or distributor.
[0014] The present invention is a collation server for collating an
agricultural, forest and fishery product produced or shipped by a
producer or distributor with the agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, comprising: a storing means in
which the image characteristics of the epidermal patterns in a
predetermined collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product are stored; an image characteristic extracting
means that receives an image of the epidermal pattern in the
collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
being a collation target, and extracts the image characteristic of
the epidermal pattern in said collation area from the received
image; and a determining means that collates said stored image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern with the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area of
said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, and determines whether or not said agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, is the agricultural,
forest and fishery product produced or shipped by said producer or
distributor.
[0015] The present invention is an image characteristic extraction
device comprising an image characteristic extracting means that
extracts an image characteristic of an epidermal pattern in a
predetermined collation area of an agricultural, forest and fishery
product.
[0016] The present invention is a collation terminal device for
collating an agricultural, forest and fishery product produced or
shipped by a producer or distributor with the agricultural, forest
and fishery product, being a collation target, comprising: a
storing means in which the image characteristics of the epidermal
patterns in a predetermined collation area of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product are stored; an image characteristic
extracting means that, from an image of the epidermal pattern in
the collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
being a collation target, that has been imaged, extracts the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area; a
determining means that collates said stored image characteristic of
the epidermal pattern with the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area of said agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, and
determines whether or not said agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, is the agricultural, forest and
fishery product produced or shipped by said producer or
distributor; and a displaying means that displays said
determination result.
[0017] The present invention is a label to be affixed to an
agricultural, forest and fishery product, said label becoming a
reference to fix a collation area for determining genuineness or
spuriousness of the agricultural, forest and fishery product.
[0018] The present invention is a distribution management method of
an agricultural, forest and fishery product, comprising: previously
storing an image characteristic of an epidermal pattern in a
predetermined collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product to be shipped by a producer or a distributor;
imaging the epidermal pattern in said collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target,
and acquiring the image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in
said collation area; and collating said stored image characteristic
of the epidermal pattern with the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area of said agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, and
determining whether or not said agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, is the agricultural, forest and
fishery product shipped by said producer or distributor.
[0019] The present invention is a program for determining
genuineness or spuriousness of an agricultural, forest and fishery
product to be produced or shipped by a producer or distributor,
said program causing an information processing device to execute: a
process of, from an image of an epidermal pattern in a
predetermined collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, acquiring an image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area; and
a process of collating the image characteristic of the epidermal
pattern of said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a
collation target, with the previously stored image characteristic
of the epidermal pattern in said collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product to be shipped from the
producer or the distributor, and determining whether or not said
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target,
is the agricultural, forest and fishery product shipped by said
producer or distributor.
Advantageous Effect of Invention
[0020] The present invention can perform the distribution
management of the agricultural, forest and fishery product without
necessitating a special device such as the IC tag.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary
embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a collation area.
[0023] FIG. 3 is a view for explaining the collation area.
[0024] FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a label to be used for
determining genuineness or spuriousness.
[0025] FIG. 5 is a view for explaining the collation area.
[0026] FIG. 6 is a block diagram of an example of the distribution
management system.
[0027] FIG. 7 is a view illustrating one example of an image of an
epidermal pattern in the collation area.
[0028] FIG. 8 is a view illustrating one example of an image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area.
[0029] FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a collation terminal
device.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be
explained.
[0031] FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the exemplary
embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] The exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a
distribution management system of an agricultural, forest and
fishery product including a first imaging unit 1 that images an
image of an epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation area of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product to be produced or
shipped by a producer or a distributor, a first image
characteristic extraction unit 2 that extracts an image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the aforementioned
collation area from the image imaged by the first imaging unit 1, a
storage unit 3 in which the extracted image characteristics of the
epidermal patterns in the collation area of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product are stored, a second imaging unit 4 that
images the epidermal pattern in the collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target,
a second image characteristic extraction unit 5 that extracts the
image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the aforementioned
collation area from the image imaged by the second imaging unit 4,
and a determination unit 6 that collates the stored image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern with the image
characteristic in the collation area of the epidermal pattern of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, and determines whether or not the aforementioned
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target,
is the agricultural, forest and fishery product produced or shipped
by the aforementioned producer or distributor.
[0033] The present invention utilizes the fact that the epidermal
pattern of the agricultural, forest and fishery product differs for
each individual product, and performs the collation of the above
agricultural, forest and fishery product. Thus, the agricultural,
forest and fishery product for which the present invention is
applied is not particularly limited so far as the epidermal pattern
of the agricultural, forest and fishery product is distinctive, and
as the agricultural, forest and fishery product of which the
epidermal pattern is distinctive, there exist, for example, a
melon, a strawberry, an apple, a lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh
flower, fishery products, wood, and the like. Further, as the
epidermal pattern of the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
for example, a surface pattern of the melon, a grain of a seed of
the surface of the strawberry, a leaf vein of the flesh flower, a
scale of the fish, a grain and annual ring of the wood, and the
like. Additionally, in the following, the melon is exemplified as
the agricultural, forest and fishery product for explanation.
[0034] Further, the so-called producer or distributor is a concept
including persons who are engaged in the production (producing
farmers or agricultural cooperatives), persons who perform the
quality management of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
in the distribution stage, and the like.
[0035] Further, the so-called collation area is an area of one part
of the epidermal of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
that is used for performing the collation of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product. A position of the collation area does
not matter; however, it is preferable to define an area adjacent to
a thing that becomes a reference for a position and a direction of
the image, as the collation area, in consideration of a load etc.
of a collation process to be later described.
[0036] As an example of a setting the position of the collation
area, there exists the method of setting the collation area with
the label (for example, the label having a local organization brand
described therein, the label indicative of the producer, and the
like) to be affixed to the agricultural, forest and fishery product
taken as a reference. For example, as shown in FIG. 2, with a label
10 affixed to the melon taken as a reference, the collation area of
which the size is equal to that of the label 10 is set in a
position below it. Setting the collation area in such a manner
makes it possible to surely identify the position (upper, lower,
left, and right) of the collation area by taking the label 10 as a
reference because the same type of the label is normally used as
the label 10. Additionally, the above-mentioned example is one
example, and the method of setting the collation area is not
limited hereto. For example, a scope that is a multiple in length
and breadth of the size of the brand label 10 can be defined as the
collation area in some cases, and the setting can be made in such a
manner that the setting position of the collation area is a center
of the label 10 as shown in FIG. 3 in some cases. Besides, in
addition to directly affixing the label to the agricultural, forest
and fishery product, in a situation in which the agricultural,
forest and fishery product is packed with a transparent package,
the label affixed to the above package may be taken as a
reference.
[0037] Further, as another method of setting the collation area, as
shown in FIG. 4, it is also possible to mount a transparent portion
11 through which the epidermal pattern can be seen onto the label,
and define a scope of the above transparent portion 11 as the
collation area. Additionally, the transparent portion 11 may be
positioned in the upper side or the lower side of the area in which
characters etc. are described. Further, instead of the transparent
portion 11, the opening portion may be used. In addition, with
regard to the strawberry etc., the strawberry etc. may be crammed
in a pack with a window that is partially transparent or partially
opened, to set the portion of the window that is transparent or
opened as the collation area.
[0038] The above-described position of the collation area has been
set with the label etc. taken as a reference; however, a thing that
becomes a reference may be set for the agricultural, forest and
fishery product itself to define a predetermined scope with this
taken as a reference as the collation area. For example,
"operculum", "navel", "plant stem" and the like of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product are listed. An example of
setting the collation area with the operculum taken as a reference
is shown in FIG. 5.
[0039] Next, a configuration of each unit will be explained.
[0040] The imaging unit 1, which exists in the side of persons who
are engaged in the production (producing farmers or agricultural
cooperatives), and persons who perform the quality management of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product in the distribution
stage, performs the imaging of the collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product that is performed by the
producer etc. A special device for imaging the collation area of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product may be installed onto
the imaging unit 1; however, a digital camera, a mobile telephone
and the like provided with CCD, CMOS and the like may be used.
Further, any file format of the imaged image may be used, and JPEG
and the like may be used.
[0041] The image characteristic extraction unit 2 extracts the
image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area
from the image imaged by the imaging unit 1. For the extraction of
the image characteristics, the extraction technology of a
fingerprint such as a luminance value of the image, a
characteristic point thereof, an inflection point of a line of
binary images, an intersection point thereof, an endpoint thereof,
and a center point thereof can be used. The image characteristics
extracted in such a manner are stored in the storage unit 3.
Additionally, hereinafter, the agricultural, forest and fishery
product recorded (registered) in the storage unit 3 is described as
a registered agricultural, forest and fishery product.
[0042] In addition, the image characteristic of the registered
agricultural, forest and fishery product may be stored
correspondingly to production information such as the production
district, the producer name, the variety, the cultivation method,
the harvest day, the quality information (the sugar content etc.)
and readiness to eat of the above agricultural, forest and fishery
product, distribution information such as the shipping location and
the shipping date, and the like. Doing so makes it possible to
acquire history information of the agricultural, forest and fishery
product for which the collation has been performed.
[0043] The imaging unit 4 and the image characteristic extraction
unit 5, which exist in the side performing the collation of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product such as the consumer, have
a configuration similar to those of the imaging unit 1 and the
image characteristic extraction unit 2, respectively.
[0044] The determination unit 6 collates the image characteristic
of the epidermal pattern in the collation area of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, extracted by
the image characteristic extraction unit 5 with the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area
stored in the storage unit 3, and determines that the agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, is the
agricultural, forest and fishery product produced or shipped by the
aforementioned producer or distributor when there exists the image
characteristic that coincides with the stored image characteristic.
Herein, with regard to the collation method of the image
characteristic, for example, the endpoint, the intersection point
and an angle of a line of the epidermal pattern are defined as a
characteristic point (with the case of the epidermal pattern of the
strawberry, the center of a spot of the epidermal is defined as a
characteristic point), the collation is performed for an
arrangement of the characteristic points, and the image
characteristic is determined to be identical when the number of
sets of the characteristic points existing in an identical position
(a range within a certain threshold) is equal to more than to a
constant number. The existing technology of the fingerprint
collation can be used for such a collation technology.
[0045] As mentioned above, this exemplary embodiment makes it
possible to determine genuineness or spuriousness of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product without necessitating a
special tag, to perform the distribution management of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product that is formally shipped
from the producer and the wholesaler of the agricultural, forest
and fishery product, and to prevent the camouflage such as
replacement.
[0046] Further, storing the image of the epidermal pattern of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product correspondingly to
production information such as the production district, the
producer name, the variety, the cultivation method, the harvest
day, the quality information (the sugar content etc.) and readiness
to eat of the above agricultural, forest and fishery product,
distribution information such as the shipping location and the
shipping date, and the like enables the consumer side to know the
history information as well of the above agricultural, forest and
fishery product.
[0047] Hereinafter, a specific example of the distribution
management system in the above-described exemplary embodiment will
be described. Additionally, in the following, the melon is
exemplified as the agricultural, forest and fishery product for
explanation.
[0048] FIG. 6 is a block diagram of an example of the distribution
management system.
[0049] As shown in FIG. 6, the distribution management system is
provided with an image characteristic extraction device 100 to be
installed in the producer side of the melon, a collation server 200
that performs the collation, and a mobile telephone 300 of the
consumer.
[0050] The image characteristic extraction device 100 includes an
imaging unit 101, an image characteristic extraction unit 102, and
a transmission unit 103. Additionally, the imaging unit 101 and the
image characteristic extraction unit 102 have a configuration
similar to those of the above-described the imaging unit 1 and the
image characteristic extraction unit 2, respectively. The
transmission unit 103 transmits the image characteristic in the
collation area of the melon extracted by the image characteristic
extraction unit 102, and the production information (the production
district, the producer name, the variety, the cultivation method,
the harvest day, the quality information, and the like) of the
above melon.
[0051] The collation server 200 includes a database 201, an image
characteristic extraction unit 202, and a determination unit 203.
The image characteristic extraction unit 202 and the determination
unit 203 have a configuration similar to those of the
above-described image characteristic extraction unit 5 and the
determination unit 6, respectively. The image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern of each melon transmitted from the image
characteristic extraction device 100 of the producer side and the
production information of the above melon are stored
correspondingly to each other in the database 201.
[0052] The mobile telephone 300 includes an imaging unit 301 and a
transmission/reception unit 302. The imaging unit 301 has a
configuration similar to that of the above-described imaging unit
4. The transmission/reception unit 302 transmits the image of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area of the melon imaged by the
imaging unit 301 to the collation server 200. Further, the
transmission/reception unit 302 receives a determination result
coming from the collation server 200.
[0053] Next, an operation of the above-mentioned configuration will
be explained.
[0054] At first, an operation of registering the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern of the melon will be
explained.
[0055] The producer affixes the label 10 as shown in FIG. 2 to the
melon, and together with it, photographs the epidermal pattern of
the melon including the collation area with the label 10 taken as a
reference by the imaging unit 101. At this point, the producer
photographs the epidermal pattern so as to avoid that the label 10
is upside down. FIG. 7 shows the image of the epidermal pattern of
the melon photographed by use of the imaging unit 101.
[0056] The image characteristic extraction unit 102 extracts the
image characteristic in the collation area from the image of the
epidermal pattern of the imaged melon. Herein, with regard to the
image characteristic, the collation area is determined with the
label 10 taken as a reference, and the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area is extracted. One example
of the extracted image characteristic is shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 8
show the image characteristic obtained by binarizing the epidermal
pattern in the collation area with a predetermine threshold taken
as a reference.
[0057] Further, the producer inputs the production information (the
production district, the producer name, the variety, the
cultivation method, the harvest day, the quality information, and
the like) of the photographed melon into the image characteristic
extraction device 100. And, the transmission unit 103 transmits the
image characteristic of the melon and the production information of
the above melon to the collation server 200.
[0058] The collation server 200 registers the image characteristic
of the melon and the production information of the above melon
coming from the image characteristic extraction device 100 of the
producer onto the database 201.
[0059] Continuously, an operation of the collation process will be
explained.
[0060] So as to perform the collation of the melon, being a
collation target, the consumer images the epidermal pattern of the
melon including the collation area with the label 10 taken as a
reference by use of the imaging unit 301 of the mobile telephone
300. The imaged image is transmitted to the collation server 200 by
the transmission/reception unit 302.
[0061] The image characteristic extraction unit 202 of the
collation server 200 extracts the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area from the transmitted image
with a method similar to the above-described method. And, the image
characteristic extraction unit 202 outputs the extracted image
characteristic to the determination unit 203.
[0062] The determination unit 203 collates the received image
characteristic with the image characteristic registered onto the
database 201, reads out the production information caused to
correspond to the above image characteristic when there exists the
image characteristic that coincides with the registered image
characteristic, and transmits it to the mobile telephone 300. On
the other hand, the determination unit 203 notifies the effect that
the melon, being a target of genuineness or spuriousness, has been
camouflaged when there exists no image characteristic that coincide
with the registered image characteristic as a result of the
collation.
[0063] The mobile telephone 300 receives a result of the
determination of genuineness or spuriousness from the collation
server 200, and notifies it to the consumer.
[0064] In such a manner, in this example, the consumer can perform
the collation of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
without having a special machine member and can acquire the
production information as well of the above agricultural, forest
and fishery product as a result of the collation.
[0065] Additionally, in the above-described example, the image
characteristic extraction unit 102 for extracting the image
characteristic of the agricultural, forest and fishery product was
configured to be installed into the device of the producer side;
however, the image characteristic extraction unit 202 of the
collation server 200 may be used as the image characteristic
extraction unit 102 as well. In this case, a configuration is made
so that the producer side transmits the image in the collation area
of the agricultural, forest and fishery product.
[0066] Further, in the above-described example, the collation
server 200 was installed, and each consumer side performed the
collation process via the communication; however, the image of the
epidermal pattern of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
may be previously downloaded from the database having the images of
the epidermal patterns of the agricultural, forest and fishery
product registered therein as is the case with the database 201 to
perform the collation process without going through the
communication. Such a collation terminal device, as shown in FIG.
9, is provided with a storage unit 400 that stores the image
characteristics of the epidermal patterns of the registered
agricultural, forest and fishery product to be registered by the
producer etc., an imaging unit 401, an image characteristic
extraction unit 402, a determination unit 403 and a display unit
404. The imaging unit 401, the image characteristic extraction unit
402, and the determination unit 403 have a configuration similar to
those of the above-described imaging unit, image characteristic
extraction unit, and determination unit, respectively, and the
display unit 404 displays the determination result by the
determination unit 404, the production information of the above
registered agricultural, forest and fishery product in a case in
which the image characteristic has been determined to be identical,
and the like.
[0067] Further, as apparent from the above-described explanation,
it is also possible to configure the image characteristic
extraction unit and the determination unit with hardware; however,
it is also possible to configure them with a computer program. In
this case, functions and operations similar to the functions and
the operations of the above-described exemplary embodiment and
example are realized by a processor that operates under a program
stored in a program memory.
[0068] One part or an entirety of the above exemplary embodiment
can be expressed as the following Supplementary note, but the
invention is not limited thereto.
Supplementary Note 1
[0069] A distribution management system of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product, comprising [0070] a first imaging means that
images an epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation area of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product to be produced or
shipped by a producer or a distributor; [0071] a first image
characteristic extracting means that extracts an image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area from
the image imaged by said first imaging means; [0072] a storing
means in which said extracted image characteristics of the
epidermal patterns in the collation area of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product are stored; [0073] a second imaging
means that images an epidermal pattern in the collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target;
[0074] a second image characteristic extracting means that extracts
the image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation
area from the image imaged by said second imaging means, and [0075]
a determining means that collates said stored image characteristic
of the epidermal pattern with the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area of said agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, and
determines whether or not said agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, is the agricultural, forest and
fishery product produced or shipped by said producer or
distributor.
Supplementary Note 2
[0076] The distribution management system of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 1,
wherein said collation area is a predetermined scope with a label
to be affixed to the agricultural, forest and fishery product by
the producer or distributor taken a reference.
Supplementary Note 3
[0077] The distribution management system of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 2,
wherein identification information that enables a position of said
collation area to be identified is added to said label.
Supplementary Note 4
[0078] The distribution management system of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 2 or
Supplementary note 3, wherein said label includes a transparent
portion in which said collation area is transparent, or an opening
portion in which said collation area is opened.
Supplementary Note 5
[0079] The distribution management system of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to one of Supplementary note 1
to Supplementary note 4, wherein said agricultural, forest and
fishery product is at least one of a melon, a strawberry, an apple,
a lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh flower, fishery products, and
wood.
Supplementary Note 6
[0080] A collation server for collating an agricultural, forest and
fishery product produced or shipped by a producer or distributor
with the agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a
collation target, comprising: [0081] a storing means in which the
image characteristics of the epidermal patterns in a predetermined
collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product are
stored; [0082] an image characteristic extracting means that
receives an image of the epidermal pattern in the collation area of
the agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, and extracts the image characteristic of the epidermal
pattern in said collation area from the received image; and [0083]
a determining means that collates said stored image characteristic
of the epidermal pattern with the image characteristic of the
epidermal pattern in the collation area of said agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, and
determines whether or not said agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, is the agricultural, forest and
fishery product produced or shipped by said producer or
distributor.
Supplementary Note 7
[0084] An image characteristic extraction device comprising an
image characteristic extracting means that extracts an image
characteristic of an epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation
area of an agricultural, forest and fishery product.
Supplementary Note 8
[0085] The image characteristic extraction device according to
Supplementary note 7, comprising a transmitting means that
transmits the image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said
collation area to a collation server.
Supplementary Note 9
[0086] A collation terminal device for collating an agricultural,
forest and fishery product produced or shipped by a producer or
distributor with the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
being a collation target, comprising: [0087] a storing means in
which the image characteristics of the epidermal patterns in a
predetermined collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product are stored; [0088] an image characteristic
extracting means that, from an image of the epidermal pattern in
the collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product,
being a collation target, that has been imaged, extracts the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area;
[0089] a determining means that collates said stored image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern with the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in the collation area of
said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, and determines whether or not said agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, is the agricultural,
forest and fishery product produced or shipped by said producer or
distributor; and [0090] a displaying means that displays said
determination result.
Supplementary Note 10
[0091] A label to be affixed to an agricultural, forest and fishery
product, said label becoming a reference to fix a collation area
for determining genuineness or spuriousness of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product.
Supplementary Note 11
[0092] The label of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
according to Supplementary note 10, said label including a
transparent portion in which said collation area is transparent, or
an opening portion in which said collation area is opened.
Supplementary Note 12
[0093] A distribution management method of an agricultural, forest
and fishery product, comprising: [0094] previously storing an image
characteristic of an epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation
area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product to be shipped
by a producer or a distributor; [0095] imaging the epidermal
pattern in said collation area of the agricultural, forest and
fishery product, being a collation target, and acquiring the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said collation area; and
[0096] collating said stored image characteristic of the epidermal
pattern with the image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in
the collation area of said agricultural, forest and fishery
product, being a collation target, and determining whether or not
said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation
target, is the agricultural, forest and fishery product shipped by
said producer or distributor.
Supplementary Note 13
[0097] The distribution management method of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 12,
wherein said collation area is a predetermined scope with a label
to be affixed to the agricultural, forest and fishery product by
the producer or distributor taken as a reference.
Supplementary Note 14
[0098] The distribution management method of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 13,
wherein identification information that enables a position of said
collation area to be identified is added to said label.
Supplementary Note 15
[0099] The distribution management method of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to Supplementary note 13 or
Supplementary note 14, wherein said label is transparent or opened
in said collation area.
Supplementary Note 16
[0100] The distribution management method of the agricultural,
forest and fishery product according to one of Supplementary note
12 to Supplementary note 15, wherein said agricultural, forest and
fishery product is at least one of a melon, a strawberry, an apple,
a lemon, a pear, a mandarin, a flesh flower, fishery products, and
wood.
Supplementary Note 17
[0101] A program for determining genuineness or spuriousness of an
agricultural, forest and fishery product to be produced or shipped
by a producer or distributor, said program causing an information
processing device to execute: [0102] a process of, from an image of
an epidermal pattern in a predetermined collation area of the
agricultural, forest and fishery product, being a collation target,
acquiring an image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in said
collation area; and [0103] a process of collating the image
characteristic of the epidermal pattern of said agricultural,
forest and fishery product, being a collation target, with the
previously stored image characteristic of the epidermal pattern in
said collation area of the agricultural, forest and fishery product
to be shipped from the producer or the distributor, and determining
whether or not said agricultural, forest and fishery product, being
a collation target, is the agricultural, forest and fishery product
shipped by said producer or distributor.
[0104] Above, although the present invention has been particularly
described with reference to the preferred embodiments and the
examples, it should be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill
in the art that the present invention is not always limited to the
above-mentioned embodiments and examples, and changes and
modifications in the form and details may be made without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0105] 1. first imaging unit [0106] 2 first image characteristic
extraction unit [0107] 3 storage unit [0108] 4. second imaging unit
[0109] 5. second image characteristic extraction unit [0110] 6.
determination unit
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