Abstract:
A photographing device comprises a detector configured to detect a plurality of subjects from an image photographed by a photographing part; a priority setting part configured to set a priority on each of the plurality of subjects detected by the detector using one or a plurality of pieces of photographing history information, the photographing history information including focused subject information that shows one or a plurality of focused subjects in a history image, the focused subject information being related to the history image, the history image being photographed by the photographing part in the past; a focused subject selector configured to select the subject on which a lens is focused from the plurality of subjects, in order of the priority set by the priority setting part; and a presenting part configured to present the subject selected by the focused subject selector.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Technical Field 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to a photographing device provided with an object detection function and an autofocus function, a photographing device controlling method, a photographing device controlling program, and a computer-readable recording medium in which the photographing device controlling program is recorded. 
         [0003]    2. Related Art 
         [0004]    Nowadays, some of photographing devices, such as a digital camera and a mobile phone provided with a camera function, have an autofocus function of detecting not only a human face but also objects, such as an animal face, an automobile, a tree, and a building, to focus automatically on any one of detected objects during photographing. 
         [0005]    In the photographing device provided with the autofocus function, it is necessary to decide the object on which the photographing device focuses in some way when plural objects are detected. 
         [0006]    For example, in a technology disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2010-124057 (published in Jun. 3, 2010), a time for which a camera photographs the object is recorded for every object (subject) recognized by the camera, a priority is set on the subject in the descending order of the recording time, and the camera focuses on the subject having the higher priority. 
         [0007]    In a technology disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2010-217613 (published in Sep. 30, 2010), when plural objects are detected, the object on which the terminal focuses is decided using pieces of data, such as phonebook data, an electronic mail history, an internet search history, and a photographing history, which are stored in the own terminal. 
         [0008]    However, conventionally the object (subject) on which the device decides to focus is not always the desired object on which a user wants to focus. For example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2010-124057, although the camera decides to focus on the object having the longest photographing time, the object having the longest photographing time is not always the desired subject of the user. 
         [0009]    In Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2010-217613, the object on which the terminal focuses is decided using pieces of data, such as the phonebook data, the electronic mail history, the internet search history, and the photographing history, which are stored in the terminal. The pieces of data stored in the terminal is only information with which an interest and a preference of the user are presumed, but the pieces of data do not always agree with the desired object of the user. 
         [0010]    The present invention has been devised to solve the problems described above, and an object thereof is to construct a photographing device that decides the object that probably becomes the desired object of the user as the focused object. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0011]    In accordance with one aspect of at least one embodiment of the present invention, a photographing device comprises a first photographing part configured to photograph a plurality of subjects; an autofocus part configured to focus a lens on any one of the subjects; a detector configured to detect the plurality of subjects from an image photographed by the first photographing part; a priority setting part configured to set a priority on each of the plurality of subjects detected by the detector using one or a plurality of pieces of photographing history information, the photographing history information including focused subject information that shows one or a plurality of focused subjects in a history image, the focused subject information being related to the history image, the history image being photographed by the first photographing part in the past; a focused subject selector configured to select the subject on which the autofocus part focuses the lens from the plurality of subjects, in order of the priority set by the priority setting part; and a presenting part configured to present the subject selected by the focused subject selector. 
         [0012]    In accordance with another aspect of at least one embodiment of the present invention, a method for controlling a photographing device, the photographing device comprising a photographing part configured to photograph a plurality of subjects and an autofocus part configured to focus a lens on any one of the subjects, the method comprising the steps of: detecting the plurality of subjects from an image photographed by the photographing part; setting a priority on each of the plurality of subjects detected in the detecting step using one or a plurality of pieces of photographing history information, the photographing history information including focused subject information that shows one or a plurality of focused subjects in a history image, the focused subject information being related to the history image, the history image being photographed by the photographing part in the past; selecting the subject on which the autofocus part focuses the lens in the plurality of subjects in order of the priority set by the priority setting part; and presenting the subject selected by the focused subject selecting step. 
         [0013]    According to the configuration and method, the priority of the subject is set using the focused subject information indicating the focused subject in the history image, and the focused subject that is the subject on which the lens is focused is selected from the detected subjects using the set priority. 
         [0014]    Therefore, the focused subject is selected using the information indicating whether the subject becomes the focused subject in the past, so that the subject that probably becomes the subject on which the lens is focused can be selected as the focused subject. In other words, a prospect to select the subject that the user considers as the focusing target, namely the desired subject of the user, as the focused subject can be enhanced. 
         [0015]    In the photographing device, the priority setting part that sets the priority using the plurality of pieces of photographing history information may count a number of times at which each subject is focused on in the plurality of pieces of photographing history information, and sets a higher priority on the subject having a larger count value. 
         [0016]    According to the configuration, the priority setting part sets the higher priority on the subject that frequently becomes the focused subject in the past. Therefore, the higher priority can be set on the subject having the high prospect to become the focused subject from the past tendency. 
         [0017]    In the photographing device, the priority setting part that sets the priority using the plurality of pieces of photographing history information may count a number of times at which each subject is focused on in the plurality of pieces of photographing history information by each category to which the subject belongs, set a higher priority on the subject included in a category having a larger count value, and set a higher priority on the focused subject having a larger count value in the subjects included in the identical category. 
         [0018]    According to the configuration, the priority setting part counts the number of subjects that become the focused subject in the past in each category including the subject, and sets the priority on the subject in each category. In the subjects included in the identical category, the priority is set depending on the number of times in each of which the subject becomes the focused subject in the past. 
         [0019]    Therefore, the priority can be set in each category. Even if a certain subject has the small number of times in each of which the subject becomes the focused subject in the past, when another subject included in the identical category has the large number of times in each of which the subject becomes the focused subject in the past, the higher priority can be set on the certain subject. 
         [0020]    In the photographing device, photographing date and time may be correlated with the history image in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part that sets the priority using the plurality of pieces of photographing history information may set a highest priority on the subject when the subjects are identical to each other in the pieces of photographing history information in which the most recent photographing dates and times are continued. 
         [0021]    According to the configuration, the highest priority can be set on the subject that recently continuously becomes the focused subject. Therefore, in the case that the identical subject is continuously photographed, the highest priority can be set on the continuously-photographed subject. 
         [0022]    In the photographing device, subject information indicating the subject included in the history image may be correlated with the history image in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part may set a higher priority on the focused subject than that of a non-focused subject that is the subject on which the lens is not focused in the subjects indicated by the subject information. 
         [0023]    According to the configuration, in the subjects of the identical image, the higher priority is set on the subject that becomes the focused subject than other subjects. Therefore, the priority can be set according to a relationship between the past subjects. 
         [0024]    In the photographing device, subject information indicating the subject included in the history image may be correlated with the history image and size information indicating a size of the subject included in the history image is correlated with the subject information in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part may set a higher priority on the focused subject than a non-focused subject that is the subject on which the lens is not focused when the size of the focused subject is smaller than the size of the non-focused subject in the subjects indicated by the subject information. 
         [0025]    According to the configuration, in the subjects of the identical image, in the case that the size of the focused subject is smaller than the sizes of other subjects, the higher priority is set on the subject that becomes the focused subject than other subjects. Because the subject becomes the focused subject although the size of the subject is smaller than the sizes of other subjects, probably the subject that becomes the focused subject is more important for the user. Therefore, the higher priority can be set on the subject having the higher prospect of the focusing target. 
         [0026]    In the photographing device, subject information indicating the subject included in the history image may be correlated with the history image and positional information indicating a position of the subject included in the history image is correlated with the subject information in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part may set a higher priority on the focused subject than a non-focused subject that is the subject on which the lens is not focused when the position of the focused subject is located more peripheral than the position of the non-focused subject in the history image in the subjects indicated by the subject information. 
         [0027]    According to the configuration, in the subjects of the identical image, in the case that the position of the focused subject more peripheral than the positions of other subjects in the image, the higher priority is set on the subject that becomes the focused subject than other subjects. Because the subject becomes the focused subject although the subject is located near the edge compared with other subjects, probably the subject that becomes the focused subject is more important for the user. Therefore, the higher priority can be set on the subject having the higher prospect of the focusing target. 
         [0028]    In the photographing device, subject information indicating the subject included in the history image may be correlated with the history image in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part that sets the priority using the plurality of pieces of photographing history information may set a higher priority on the subject in which the subject information is not included in the photographing history information. 
         [0029]    According to the configuration, the higher priority is set on the subject that is not included in the history image. In the case that the subject that is not photographed in the past is included in the current photographed image, probably the subject is the photographing target. Therefore, the higher priority can be set on the subject having the higher prospect of the photographing target. 
         [0030]    In the photographing device, the focused subject selector may select a predetermined number of subjects on which the lens is focused in a descending order of the priority set by the priority setting part. 
         [0031]    According to the configuration, the predetermined number of subjects is presented in the descending order of the priority, so that a plurality of targets of the focused subjects can be presented to the user. 
         [0032]    The photographing device may further comprise: a photographing history information storage in which the photographing history information is stored; a receiving part configured to receive whether the focused subject presented by the presenting part is correct; and a storage controller configured to store the focused subject information indicating the focused subject in the photographing history information storage while correlating the focused subject information with the photographed image when the receiving part receives focused subject presented by the presenting part as correct. 
         [0033]    According to the configuration, the photographed image and the focused subject information indicating the focused subject in the photographed image can be stored in the photographing history information storage while correlated with each other. 
         [0034]    The photographing device may further comprise: a detected subject presenting part configured to present the subject detected by the detector from a subject selecting photographed image, which is photographed in order to select the subject by the first photographing part; and a selection receiving part configured to receive selection of the focused subject from the subjects presented by the detected subject presenting part, wherein the storage controller stores the focused subject information indicating the focused subject in which the selection is received by the selection receiving part in the photographing history information storage as the photographing history information while correlating the focused subject information with the subject selecting photographed image. 
         [0035]    According to the configuration, the focused subject information indicating the focused subject can be stored in the photographing history information storage. Therefore, in the case that the photographing history does not exist or in the case that a few photographing histories exist, the priority can properly be set using the photographing history information stored in the photographing history information storage. 
         [0036]    The photographing device may further comprise: a second photographing part configured to photograph a photographer who photographs the photographed image; and a photographer identifying part configured to identify the photographer photographed by the second photographing part, wherein user identification information identifying a user who photographs the history image is correlated with the history image in the photographing history information, and the priority setting part sets the priority using the photographing history information that agrees with the photographer identified by the photographer identifying part. 
         [0037]    According to the configuration, the photographer of the photographed image is identified while the photographing history is correlated with the user. Therefore, the priority can be set in a unit of user, and the priority can properly be set in each user even if the plural persons use the identical photographing device. 
         [0038]    The photographing device may be constructed by a computer. In this case, the present invention includes a photographing device controlling program that causes the computer to operate as each part to construct the photographing device and a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium in which the photographing device controlling program is recorded. 
         [0039]    As described above, the photographing device of at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises: comprises a first photographing part configured to photograph a plurality of subjects; an autofocus part configured to focus a lens on any one of the subjects; a detector configured to detect the plurality of subjects from an image photographed by the first photographing part; a priority setting part configured to set a priority on each of the plurality of subjects detected by the detector using one or a plurality of pieces of photographing history information, the photographing history information including focused subject information that shows one or a plurality of focused subjects in a history image, the focused subject information being related to the history image, the history image being photographed by the first photographing part in the past; a focused subject selector configured to select the subject on which the autofocus part focuses the lens from the plurality of subjects, in order of the priority set by the priority setting part; and a presenting part configured to present the subject selected by the focused subject selector. 
         [0040]    The photographing device controlling method of at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of: detecting the plurality of subjects from an image photographed by the first photographing part; setting a priority on each of the plurality of subjects detected in the detecting step using one or a plurality of pieces of photographing history information, the photographing history information including focused subject information that shows one or a plurality of focused subjects in a history image, the focused subject information being related to the history image, the history image being photographed by the first photographing part in the past; selecting the subject on which the autofocus part focuses the lens in the plurality of subjects in order of the priority set by the priority setting part; and presenting the subject selected by the focused subject selecting step. 
         [0041]    Therefore, the focused subject is selected using the information on whether the subject becomes the focused subject in the past, so that advantageously the subject having the high prospect to become the focusing target can be selected as the focused subject. In other words, the prospect to select the subject that the user considers as the focusing target, namely the desired subject of the user, as the focused subject can be enhanced. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0042]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a main portion of a photographing device according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0043]      FIG. 2  is a view illustrating an outline when the photographing device photographs an image; 
           [0044]      FIG. 3  is a view illustrating the outline when the photographing device photographs the image; 
           [0045]      FIG. 4  is a view illustrating a photographing history table stored in a storage of the photographing device; 
           [0046]      FIG. 5  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by a priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0047]      FIG. 6  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by the priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0048]      FIG. 7  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by the priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0049]      FIG. 8  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by the priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0050]      FIG. 9  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by the priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0051]      FIG. 10  is a view illustrating a priority setting method performed by the priority setting part of the photographing device; 
           [0052]      FIGS. 11A and 11B  are views illustrating an attention object deciding method presented by an attention object presenting part of the photographing device; 
           [0053]      FIGS. 12A and 12B  are views illustrating an attention object deciding method presented by the attention object presenting part of the photographing device; 
           [0054]      FIGS. 13A and 13B  are views illustrating an attention object deciding method presented by the attention object presenting part of the photographing device; 
           [0055]      FIG. 14  is a flowchart illustrating a flow of attention object storage processing in the photographing device; 
           [0056]      FIG. 15  is a view illustrating an attention object selecting method; and 
           [0057]      FIG. 16  is a flowchart illustrating a flow of photographing processing in the photographing device. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0058]    Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to  FIGS. 1 to 16 . An outline of the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to  FIGS. 2 and 3 . 
       Outline of the Embodiment of the Invention 
       [0059]    A photographing device  1  according to an embodiment is provided with an object detection function and an autofocus function. The photographing device  1  decides and photographs a focused object from detected objects based on a priority, which is set using a photographing history including information indicating an object (subject) on which the photographing device  1  already focuses in the past. 
         [0060]    The priority is set using the photographing history including the information indicating the object on which the photographing device  1  already focuses in the past, which allows photographing device  1  to decide the object, which is the subject (object) on which a user probably wants to focus on, as a focusing target. 
         [0061]    For example, in the case that an image in  FIG. 2  is photographed, a “tree”, an “automobile” and a “person” are detected as the object (subject). In  FIG. 2 , four “trees”, two “automobiles” and two “person” are detected. At this point, for example, in the technology disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2010-124057, one of the four trees is the focused object in the detected objects. Because the automobiles and the persons move, it is difficult that the automobiles and the persons are photographed for a time longer than that of the trees. 
         [0062]    On the other hand, in the embodiment, the priority is set using the photographing history including the information indicating the object on which the photographing device  1  already focuses in the past, and the object having the higher priority is decided as the focusing target. For example, when the automobile existing in the center of the image has the highest priority as a result of the priority, which is set using the photographing history including the information indicating the object on which the photographing device  1  already focuses in the past, the automobile is decided as the focusing target ( FIG. 3 ). 
         [0063]    Because the object detection function and the autofocus function can be implemented by the well-known technology, the description is omitted. 
       (Configuration of Photographing Device  1 ) 
       [0064]    A configuration of the photographing device  1  will be described below with reference to  FIGS. 1 and 4  to  13 . A configuration of a main portion of the photographing device  1  will be described below with reference to  FIG. 1 .  FIG. 1  is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of the main portion of the photographing device  1 . 
         [0065]    As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the photographing device  1  includes a controller  10 , a photographing part (a first photographing part and a second photographing part)  11 , a manipulation receiving part  12 , a display part  13 , and a storage  14 . 
         [0066]    The photographing part  11  performs the photographing to generate photographed image data. For example, the photographing part  11  includes an imaging element, such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and a CMOS (Complementary Metal-oxide Semiconductor) image sensor, which converts light from a photographing target into an electric signal, and a video processing circuit that converts the electric signal from the imaging element into digital video data of each of RGB colors. The photographing part  11  transmits the generated photographed image data to an object detector  21  of the controller  10 . The photographing part  11  is provided with the AF (autofocus) function. 
         [0067]    In the embodiment, the photographing device  1  may include two photographing parts (the first photographing part and the second photographing part)  11  that photographs the photographing target while photographing the user (a photographer) who performs the photographing. The photographer who photographs the photographed image is specified by photographing the photographer, and the photographed image and the photographer can be stored in the storage  14  while correlated with each other. 
         [0068]    The manipulation receiving part  12  receives such manipulations performed to the photographing device  1  as a manipulation to set the focused object, a manipulation to check whether the focused object decided by the photographing device  1  is suitable, and a manipulation to set a mode (an attention object storage mode and a photographing mode) described later. The manipulation receiving part  12  may have a configuration in which various manipulation buttons are provided in a chassis of the photographing device  1  or a configuration in which the manipulation receiving part  12  is overlapped as a touch panel with the display part  13 . The manipulation receiving part  12  may have a configuration in which the both are combined. 
         [0069]    The display part  13  displays the photographed image and a presentation of the focused object. The display part  13  may be constructed by any display device as long as the display device can display information. Examples of the display part  13  include a liquid crystal display, an organic EL (Electro Luminescence) display, and a plasma display. 
         [0070]    The storage  14  is a memory in which photographing history information including the photographed image data is stored. The photographing history information is stored in the form of a photographing history table  41 .  FIG. 4  illustrates an example of the photographing history table  41 . 
         [0071]    As illustrated in  FIG. 4 , in the photographing history table  41 , an image ID  411 , image data  412 , photographing date and time  413 , a detected object (a position, a size, and attention)  414 , and a user  415  (user identification information) are correlated with one another. 
         [0072]    The image ID  411  is information used to identify the image. The image data  412  is data of the photographed image, and the photographing date and time  413  are photographing date and time. 
         [0073]    The detected object (the position, the size, and the attention)  414  indicates the object detected in the photographed image, the size of the object, and the position of the object in the photographed image. For example, the size of the object can be indicated by the number of pixels. For example, the position of the object can be indicated by a coordinate in the photographed image. The “attention” indicates that the object is the focusing target in the photographed image. In the photographing history table  401 , the attention is indicated by “AF” 
         [0074]    The user  415  indicates the photographer of the photographed image. 
         [0075]    In the example of the photographing history table  401  in  FIG. 4 , the image ID  411  of “001”, the image data (history image)  412  of “***”, the photographing date and time  413  of “201202181620”, the detected objects (the position (positional information), the size (size information), and the attention)  414  of “Mr A ((x1, y1), 50)”, “Mr B ((x2, y2), 60)”, “pug ((x3, y3), 25)”, and “moving ((x4, y4), 50) AF”, and the user  415  of “α” are stored while correlated with one another. 
         [0076]    At this point, in the detected object (the position, the size, and the attention)  414 , (x, y) indicates the position (the coordinate) of the object, and a numerical character following (x, y) indicates the size (the number of pixels) of the object. Therefore, in this case, Mr A is detected at the position of (x1, y1) with the size of “50”. The same holds true for other objects, such as Mr B and the pug. Because “AF” (focused subject information) is added to the moving, the photographing device  1  focuses on the “moving” in the detected objects of “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “pug”, and “moving”. That is, “moving” is the focused subject. 
         [0077]    Information indicating a category in which each object is included may be added to the information on the detected object. For example, information indicating a category of “person” may be added when the detected objects are “Mr A” and “Mr B”, and information indicating a category of “animal” may be added when the detected objects are “pug” and “shiba-inu”. The priority can be set using the category by adding the category information. 
         [0078]    The same holds true for the image IDs  411  of “002”, “003”, . . . . 
         [0079]    The controller  10  controls selection of the attention object (the focused object) and various operations including decision processing in the photographing device  1 . The controller  10  includes an object detector  21 , a mode setting part  22 , an attention object selection deciding part  23 , and an image data storage controller  24 . 
         [0080]    The object detector  21  detects the object included in the photographed image from photographing image data # 11  transmitted from the photographing part  11 , and transmits detected object information # 21  indicating the detection result to the attention object selection deciding part  23 . More particularly, in the case that two persons (Mr A and Mr B), one animal (pug), and one automobile (moving) are included as the objects in the photographed image, the object detector  21  detects “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “pug”, and “moving”, and transmits the positions and the sizes thereof in the photographed image to the attention object selection deciding part  23 . 
         [0081]    In the case that the photographed image of the photographer is included in the photographing image data # 11 , the object detector  21  identifies the photographer, and transmits the photographed image and the photographer to the attention object selection deciding part  23  while correlating the photographed image and the photographer with each other. 
         [0082]    The object detection means that the object included in the photographed image is detected. In addition, the object detection means that a face of a person can be detected when the object is the person and that a kind of an animal can be detected when the object is the animal. Because this can be implemented by the well-known technology, the description is omitted. 
         [0083]    The mode setting part  22  sets a mode from mode information # 12   a  indicating a mode setting received by the manipulation receiving part  12 , and transmits setting mode information # 22  indicating the set mode to the attention object selection deciding part  23 . The mode includes an attention object storage mode in which the image to which the attention object is set is stored in the storage  14  and a photographing mode in which the photographing is performed. Pieces of processing in the attention object storage mode and the photographing mode are described in detail later. 
         [0084]    In the photographing mode, the attention object selection deciding part  23  selects the object on which the photographing device  1  focuses from the objects, which are included in the photographed image and indicated by the detected object information # 21  received from the object detector  21 , presents the selected result, and decides the object on which the photographing device  1  focuses based on an instruction (instruction object information # 12   b ) from the user to the presentation. The attention object selection deciding part  23  transmits photographing object information # 23   a  including information indicating the decided object to the image data storage controller  24 . The attention object selection deciding part  23  will be described in detail later. 
         [0085]    In the attention object storage mode, the attention object selection deciding part  23  transmits image information including information indicating the specified attention object to the image data storage controller  24 . 
         [0086]    The image data storage controller  24  generates photographing history data # 24 , in which the photographed image, the detected object, the object on which the photographing device  1  focuses, and the photographer (in the case that the information indicating the photographer is included) are correlated with one another, based on the photographing object information # 23   a  received from the attention object selection deciding part  23 , and stores the photographing history data # 24  in the photographing history table  41  of the storage  14 . 
       (Configuration of Attention Object Selection Deciding Part  23 ) 
       [0087]    The attention object selection deciding part  23  includes a priority setting part  31 , an attention object presenting part  32 , and an attention object deciding part  33 . 
       (Priority Setting Part  31 ) 
       [0088]    The priority setting part  31  sets the priority on the object included in the detected object information # 21  based on the photographing history table  41  stored in the storage  14 . The priority setting part  31  transmits the information indicating the set priority to the attention object presenting part  32 . Some methods in which the priority setting part  31  sets the priority will be described with reference to  FIGS. 5 to 10 . 
       (Priority Setting Method 1) 
       [0089]    The priority setting part  31  decides the priority based on the number of attention objects, namely the number of objects on which the photographing device  1  focuses, in the photographing history included in the photographing history table  41 . The specific description will be made with reference to  FIG. 5 . For example, as illustrated in  FIG. 5 , it is assumed that the detected object information # 21  includes “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “Mr C”, “pug”, “shiba-inu”, “rabbit”, and “moving”, and that the number of attention objects is 10 votes for “Mr A”, 8 votes for “Mr B”, 30 votes for “Mr C”, 20 votes for “pug”, 3 votes for “shiba-inu”, 15 votes for “rabbit”, and 12 votes for “moving” in the photographing history stored in the photographing history table  41 . In this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the highest priority on “Mr C” having the largest number of votes. 
         [0090]    In the case that the number of attention objects is 10 votes for “Mr A”, 8 votes for “Mr B”, 30 votes for “Mr C”, 20 votes for “pug”, 3 votes for “shiba-inu”, 15 votes for “rabbit”, and 12 votes for “moving” in all the photographing histories stored in the photographing history table  41 , the priority setting part  31  sets the priority based on the number of votes. 
       (Priority Setting Method 2) 
       [0091]    The priority setting part  31  decides the priority based on a quantity in which the attention objects are grouped together in each category in the photographing history included in the photographing history table  41 . For example, as illustrated in  FIG. 6 , in the case that the number of attention objects is 10 votes for “Mr A”, 8 votes for “Mr B”, 30 votes for “Mr C”, 20 votes for “pug”, 3 votes for “shiba-inu”, 15 votes for “rabbit”, and 12 votes for “moving” in the all photographing histories stored in the photographing history table  41 , the person (Mr A, Mr B, and Mr C) has 48 votes, and the animal (pug and shiba-inu) has 38 votes, and the automobile (moving) has 12 votes when the attention objects are divided into categories. The priority is set in each of the categories of “person”, “animal”, and “automobile”. In the example in  FIG. 6 , “person”→“animal”→“automobile” is obtained in the descending order of the priority. In each category, the priority is set depending on the number of attention objects. For example, in the category of “person”, “Mr C” (30 votes)→“Mr A” (10 votes)→“Mr B” (8 votes) is obtained in the descending order of the priority. 
       (Priority Setting Method 3) 
       [0092]    The priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on the object that recently continuously becomes the attention object in the photographing history stored in the photographing history table  41 . For example, as illustrated in  FIG. 7 , in the case that “shiba-inu” recently continuously becomes the attention object twice, the highest priority is set on “shiba-inu”. When the priority is set similarly to the priority setting method 1, in the object that continuously becomes the attention object, the priority may be set by multiplying the object by a weight of the number of votes such that the first image is “1 vote”, the second image is “1.2 votes”, and the third image is “1.5 votes”. 
       (Priority Setting Method 4) 
       [0093]    The priority setting part  31  decides the priority between the objects from a relationship between the object that becomes the attention object and the object that does not become the attention object in each photographed image of the photographing history included in the photographing history table  41 . For example, as illustrated in a photographed image example  81  in  FIG. 8 , Mr A and Mr B are detected from the photographed image, and the higher priority is set on Mr A in the case that Mr A becomes the attention object. In this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on Mr A than Mr B. In a photographed image example  82 , Mr A and a dog are detected from the photographed image, and the dog becomes the attention object. Therefore, in this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on the dog between Mr A and the dog. Similarly, in a photographed image example  83 , Mr B and the dog are detected from the photographed image, and Mr B becomes the attention object. Therefore, in this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on Mr B than the dog. 
       (Priority Setting Method 5) 
       [0094]    The priority setting part  31  decides the priority between the objects from a relationship between the object that becomes the attention object and the object that does not become the attention object in the photographed image of the photographing history included in the photographing history table  41 . For example, as illustrated in a photographed image example  901  in  FIG. 9 , the pug and Mr B are detected from the photographed image, and Mr B becomes the attention object although the size of the pug is larger than the size of Mr B in the photographed image. In this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on Mr B than the pug. 
       (Priority Setting Method 6) 
       [0095]    The priority setting part  31  decides the priority between the objects from a relationship between the object that becomes the attention object and the object that does not become the attention object in the photographed image of the photographing history included in the photographing history table  41 . For example, as illustrated in a photographed image example  1001  in  FIG. 10 , the pug and Mr B are detected from the photographed image, and Mr B becomes the attention object although the pug is located in the center while Mr B is located near the edge of the photographed image. In this case, the priority setting part  31  sets the higher priority on Mr B than the pug. 
         [0096]    As described above, the priority setting part  31  can set the priority by various methods. The above methods may solely be performed, or the method may be performed by combining the methods if possible. 
       (Attention Object Presenting Part  32 ) 
       [0097]    The attention object presenting part  32  sets the attention object from the objects detected by the object detector  21  based on the priority set by the priority setting part  31 , transmits selected object information # 23   b  indicating the set attention object to display part  13 , and presents the selected object information # 23   b  on the display part  13 . An attention object presenting method will be described below with reference to  FIGS. 11 to 13 . 
       (Attention Object Presenting Method 1) 
       [0098]    The attention object presenting part  32  presents the object having the highest priority set by the priority setting part  31  as the attention object. The specific description will be made with reference to  FIGS. 11A and 11B . In an example in  FIG. 11 , the priority setting part  31  sets the fifth priority on Mr A, the sixth priority on Mr B, the first priority on Mr C, the second priority on the pug, the seventh priority on the shiba-inu, the third priority on the rabbit, and the fourth priority on the moving ( FIG. 11A ). In the case that the object detector  21  detects the objects of “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “Mr C”, “pug”, “shiba-inu”, “rabbit”, and “moving” as illustrated in  FIG. 11B , the attention object presenting part  32  presents Mr C having the highest priority as the attention object. 
       (Attention Object Presenting Method 2) 
       [0099]    The attention object presenting part  32  presents the predetermined number (e.g. three) of objects as the attention objects in the descending order of the priority set by the priority setting part  31 . The specific description will be made with reference to  FIGS. 12A and 12B . In an example in  FIG. 12 , the priority setting part  31  sets the fifth priority on Mr A, the sixth priority on Mr B, the first priority on Mr C, the second priority on the pug, the seventh priority on the shiba-inu, the third priority on the rabbit, and the fourth priority on the moving ( FIG. 12A ). In the case that the object detector  21  detects the objects of “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “Mr C”, “pug”, “shiba-inu”, “rabbit”, and “moving” as illustrated in  FIG. 12B , the attention object presenting part  32  presents the three objects having the higher priorities, namely Mr C, the pug, and the rabbit, as the attention object. 
       (Attention Object Presenting Method 3) 
       [0100]    The attention object presenting part  32  presents the object, which is referred to by the priority setting part  31  in order to set the priority and not stored in the photographing history table  41 , as the attention object. The specific description will be made with reference to  FIGS. 13A and 13B . In an example in  FIG. 13 , the priority setting part  31  sets the fifth priority on Mr A, the sixth priority on Mr B, the first priority on Mr C, the second priority on the pug, the seventh priority on the shiba-inu, the third priority on the rabbit, and the fourth priority on the moving ( FIG. 13A ). It is assumed that Mr D is not stored in the photographing history table  41 , namely Mr D is not photographed in the past. 
         [0101]    In the case that the object detector  21  detects the objects of “Mr A”, “Mr B”, “Mr C”, “Mr D”, “pug”, “shiba-inu”, “rabbit”, and “moving” as illustrated in  FIG. 13B , the attention object presenting part  32  presents Mr D that is not photographed in the past as the attention object. 
         [0102]    In the case that the object that is not photographed in the past is presented as the attention object, the priority setting part  31  may set the highest priority on the object, and the attention object presenting part  32  may set the attention object based on the priority set by the priority setting part  31 . 
       (Attention Object Deciding Part) 
       [0103]    The attention object deciding part  33  decides the attention object based on the user instruction received through the manipulation receiving part  12  in regard to the result presented by the attention object presenting part  32 , and transmits the photographing object information # 23   a  including the information indicating the decided attention object to the image data storage controller  24 . The attention object deciding part  33  issues an instruction to the photographing part  11  to perform the photographing such that the photographing device  1  focuses on the decided attention object. 
       (Processing Flow in Photographing Device  1 ) 
       [0104]    Pieces of processing in the photographing device  1  will be described below with reference to  FIGS. 14 to 16 . 
       (Attention Object Storage Processing) 
       [0105]    A flow of the processing of simply storing the attention object will be described with reference to  FIGS. 14 and 15 .  FIG. 14  is a flowchart illustrating a flow of the processing of storing the attention object.  FIG. 15  is a view illustrating a photographing screen when the attention object is stored. 
         [0106]    In the case that the attention object is stored, as illustrated in  FIG. 14 , the photographing device  1  starts the image photographing ( 51 ). The mode setting part  22  receives the setting of the attention object storage mode through the manipulation receiving part  12  (S 2 ), and an instruction to store the object as the attention object from the photographed image displayed on the display part  13  is received (S 3 ). For example, as illustrated in  FIG. 15 , the instruction may be issued such that the object stored as the attention object is selected by a user&#39;s finger in the photographed image displayed on the display part  13 , or the instruction may be issued such that a pointer displayed on the display part  13  is matched with the position of the object stored as the attention object. 
         [0107]    When the attention object selection deciding part  23  receives the instruction of the attention object, the image data storage controller  24  stores the object as the attention object in the storage  14  while correlating the object with the image data (S 4 ). Similarly to the photographing history, for the data stored through the attention object storage processing, the image ID  411 , the image data  412 , the photographing date and time  413 , the detected object (the position, the size, and the attention)  414 , and the user  415  are correlated with one another. 
         [0108]    The flow of the attention object storage processing is described above. 
       (Photographing Processing) 
       [0109]    A flow of photographing processing will be described below with reference to  FIG. 16 .  FIG. 16  is a flowchart illustrating the flow of the photographing processing in the photographing device  1 . 
         [0110]    In the photographing processing, as illustrated in  FIG. 16 , the photographing device  1  starts the image photographing (detection step S 21 ). The mode setting part  22  receives the setting of the photographing mode through the manipulation receiving part  12  (S 22 ). The attention object selection deciding part  23  determines whether the photographing history is stored in the storage  14  (S 23 ). When the photographing history is stored in the storage  14  (YES in S 23 ), the priority setting part  31  of the attention object selection deciding part  23  sets the priority on the object from the photographing history (priority setting step S 24 ). The attention object presenting part  32  selects the attention object from the objects detected by the object detector  21  using the priority set by the priority setting part  31 , and presents the selected attention object on the display part  13  (presenting step S 25 ). 
         [0111]    When receiving the response that the presented attention object is correct from the user through the manipulation receiving part  12  (YES in S 26 ), the attention object deciding part  33  of the attention object selection deciding part  23  decides the object as the attention object (S 28 ). Whether the presented attention object is correct may be received such that the presented attention object is pressed by the user&#39;s finger on the display part  13  or such that a correct button (not illustrated) is pressed by the user&#39;s finger. 
         [0112]    On the other hand, when the photographing history is not stored in the storage  14  (NO in S 23 ) or when the response that the presented attention object is not correct is received from the user through the manipulation receiving part  12  (No in S 26 ), the attention object selection deciding part  23  receives the selection of the attention object (S 27 ). The response that the presented attention object is not correct and the selected attention object may be simultaneously received. That is, in the case that the object different from the presented attention object is selected, that the presented attention object is not correct and that the selected attention object is the attention object may be indicated. 
         [0113]    The attention object selection deciding part  23  decides the received attention object as the attention object (S 28 ). 
         [0114]    The photographing device  1  photographs (records) the image while focusing on the decided attention object (S 29 ), and the image data storage controller  24  stores the photographed image in the storage  14  while correlating the photographed image with the corresponding attention object, the detected object, and the photographing date and time (S 30 ). 
         [0115]    The present invention is not limited to the embodiment, but various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. That is, the present invention also includes the embodiment obtained by combining the technical means properly changed without departing from the scope of the present invention. 
       (Configuration by Software) 
       [0116]    Each block of the photographing device  1 , particularly the object detector  21 , the mode setting part  22 , the attention object selection deciding part  23  (the priority setting part  31 , the attention object presenting part  32 , and the attention object deciding part  33 ), and the image data storage controller  24  may be constructed in a hardware manner by a logical circuit formed on an integrated circuit (IC chip), or in a software manner using a CPU (Central Processing Unit). 
         [0117]    In the latter, the photographing device  1  includes the CPU that executes a command of a control program implementing each function, a ROM (Read Only Memory) in which the control program is stored, a RAM (Random Access Memory) in which the control program is expanded, and a storage device (recording medium) in which the control program and various pieces of data are stored. The object of the present invention can also be achieved such that a recording medium in which a program code (an executable format program, an intermediate code program, a source program) of the control program for the photographing device  1 , which is the software implementing the above functions, is stored while being readable by a computer is supplied to the photographing device  1 , and such that the computer (or a CPU or an MPU (Micro Processing Unit)) reads and executes the program code recorded in the recording medium. 
         [0118]    Examples of the recording medium include tape systems such as magnetic tape and cassette tape, disk systems including magnetic disks such as floppy disk (registered trademark) and a hard disk and optical disks such as a CD-ROM, an MO, an MD, a DVD, and a CD-R, card systems such as an IC card (including a memory card) and an optical card, semiconductor memory systems such as a mask ROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM and a flash ROM, and logic circuit systems such as a PLD and a FPGA. 
         [0119]    The imaging device  1  is configured to be able to be connected to a communication network, and the program code may be supplied through the communication network. There is no particular limitation to the communication network as long as the program code can be transmitted. Examples of the communication network include the Internet, an intranet, an extranet, a LAN (Local Area Network), an ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), a VAN (Value-Added Network), a CATV (Community Antenna Television) communication network, a virtual private network, a telephone line network, a mobile communication network, and a satellite communication network. A transmission medium constituting the communication network is not limited to the specific structure or the specific kind, but any transmission medium constituting the communication network may be used as long as the program codes can be transmitted. Examples of the transmission medium include wired lines such as IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) 1394, a USB, a power-line carrier, a cable TV line, a telephone line, and an ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Loop) line and wireless lines such as infrared ray such as IrDA (Infrared Data Association) and a remote controller, Bluetooth (registered trademark), IEEE802.11 wireless, HDR (High Data Rate), NFC (Near Field Communication), DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), a mobile telephone network, a satellite line, and a terrestrial digital network. The invention can be implemented in the form of a computer data signal embedded in a carrier wave in which the program code is embodied by electronic transmission. 
         [0120]    The present invention is suitable to the photographing device provided with the autofocus function because the focused subject can properly be selected.