Facial expression recognition apparatus, image sensing apparatus, facial expression recognition method, and computer-readable storage medium
US-9147107-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US2016366203A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016366203-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514737772-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A device may receive an indication of a playback of media content. The device may receive a trigger signal associated with the playback of the media content. The trigger signal may indicate a point, within the playback of the media content, to capture user reaction information associated with the media content. The device may determine, based on the trigger signal, that the user reaction information is to be captured. The device may capture the user reaction information, to form captured user reaction information, based on determining that the user reaction information is to be captured. The captured user reaction information may include an audio recording or a video recording captured by the device. The device may cause the captured user reaction information and the media content to be linked.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A device, comprising: one or more processors to: receive an indication of a playback of media content; receive one or more trigger signals associated with the playback of the media content, the one or more trigger signals indicating a point, within the playback of the media content, to capture user reaction information associated with the media content; determine, based on the one or more trigger signals, that the user reaction information is to be captured; capture the user reaction information, to form captured user reaction information, based on determining that the user reaction information is to be captured, the captured user reaction information including an audio recording or a video recording captured by the device; and cause the captured user reaction information to be linked with the media content. 2 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors are to: determine a segment of the media content being played at the point when the user reaction information is being captured; and where the one or more processors, when causing the captured user reaction information to be linked with the media content, are to: cause the captured user reaction information to be linked with the segment of the media content. 3 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors, when causing the captured user reaction information to be linked with the media content, are to: cause the captured user reaction information to be linked with the media content to form linked content, the linked content permitting synchronized playback of the media content and the captured user reaction information. 4 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors, when receiving the one or more trigger signals, are to: detect the one or more trigger signals via one or more components of the device; or receive information that identifies the one or more trigger signals from another device. 5 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors, when receiving the one or more trigger signals, are to: receive information that identifies a segment of the media content during which the user reaction information is to be captured; determine that the segment of the media content has begun playing; and where the one or more processors, when determining that the user reaction information is to be captured, are to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on determining that the segment of the media content has begun playing. 6 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors, when receiving the one or more trigger signals, are to: process the media content to determine at least one of: a volume level associated with the media content, a frequency of sound included in the media content, or a rate of change of content across frames of the media content; and where the one or more processors, when determining that the user reaction information is to be captured are to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on processing the media content to determine the at least one of: the volume level the frequency, or the rate of change. 7 . The device of claim 1 , where the one or more processors, when receiving the one or more trigger signals, are to: receive information that identifies a type of the media content; determine that the media content is of a particular type based on receiving the information that identifies the type of the media content; and where the one or more processors, when determining that the user reaction information is to be captured, are to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on determining that the media content is of the particular type. 8 . A computer-readable medium storing instructions, the instructions comprising: one or more instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: receive an indication that media content is being presented; detect one or more trigger signals that indicate a point, within the media content, to capture user reaction information associated with the media content; determine, based on the one or more trigger signals, that the user reaction information is to be captured; capture the user reaction information, to form captured user reaction information, based on determining that the user reaction information is to be captured, the captured user reaction information including an audio recording or a video recording; and store the captured user reaction information. 9 . The computer-readable medium of claim 8 , where the one or more instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further cause the one or more processors to: identify a segment of the media content being presented at the point when the user reaction information is being captured; and where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to store the captured user reaction information, cause the one or processors to: store the captured user reaction information in association with information that identifies the segment of the media content. 10 . The computer-readable medium of claim 8 , where the one or more instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: link the captured user reaction information and the media content to form linked content, the linked content permitting concurrent playback of the media content and the captured user reaction information. 11 . The computer-readable medium of claim 8 , where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to detect the one or more trigger signals, cause the one or more processors to: process captured information, the captured information being recorded by a device that includes the one or more processors; determine based on processing the captured information, at least one of: a volume level associated with the captured information a frequency of sound included in the captured information, or a rate of change of content across frame of the captured information; and where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to determine that the user reaction is to be captured, cause the one or more processors to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on determining the at least one of: the volume level, the frequency, or the rate of change. 12 . The computer-readable medium of claim 8 , where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to detect the one or more trigger signals, cause the one or more processors to: capture facial recognition information; and where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to determine that the user reaction information is to be captured, cause the one or more processors to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on the facial recognition information. 13 . The computer-readable medium of claim 8 , where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to detect the one or more trigger signals, cause the one or more processors to: detect an environmental factor independent of the media content and the captured user reaction information; and where the one or more instructions, that cause the one or more processors to determine that the user reaction information is to be captured, cause the one or more processors to: determine that the user reaction information is to be captured based on the environmental factor.
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