Image mapping to provide visual geographic path
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Abstract
Provided is a computer system and method for mapping a visual path. The method includes receiving one or more images included in a predefined area; receiving one or more parameters associated with the image; and integrating the images and parameters into a map of the predefined area to enable mapping the visual path through the predefined area in response to one or more input path parameters.
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77 Claims
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58. A method for mapping a visual path, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a computing device including a processor, one or more images of a predefined area; integrating, by the computing device, the one or more images into a map of the predefined area; mapping, by the computing device, a visual path through the predefined area; receiving, by the computing device, an identifier associated with an object of at least one of the one or more images; and altering, by the computing device, the visual path based on the identifier. - View Dependent Claims (59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64)
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65. A computer system comprising:
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a processor; memory coupled to the processor, an image module coupled to the memory, the image module configurable to receive images of a predefined area; and an integration module coupled to the memory, the integration module configurable to; integrate a plurality of the images into a map of the predefined area; map a visual path through the predefined area; receive an identifier associated with an object of at least one of the plurality of images; and alter the visual path based on the identifier. - View Dependent Claims (66, 67, 68, 69, 70)
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71. A computer program product comprising:
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computer readable storage media bearing computer executable instructions including; one or more instructions for receiving one or more images of a predefined area; one or more instructions for integrating the one or more images into a map of the predefined area; one or more instructions for mapping a visual path through the predefined area; one or more instructions for receiving an identifier associated with an object of at least one of the one or more images; and one or more instructions for altering the visual path based on the identifier. - View Dependent Claims (72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77)
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