Methods, systems, and media for ambient background noise modification based on mood and/or behavior information
US-2016234595-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US2018088895A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018088895-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615274466-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed herein are example techniques for multimedia experience based on biometric data. An example implementation may involve receiving first biometric data representing one or more first biological characteristics of an individual. After receiving the first biometric data, the example implementation may involve correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with a listening state of the individual. The example implementation may further involve receiving second biometric data representing one or more second biological characteristics of the individual. After receiving the second biometric data, the example implementation may involve determining that the one or more second biological characteristics corresponds to the one or more first biological characteristics. Based on the determination, the example implementation may involve initiating a playback setting corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual.
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We claim: 1 . Tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media having instructions encoded therein, wherein the instructions, when executed by one or more processors, cause a computing device to perform a method comprising: receiving first biometric data representing one or more first biological characteristics of an individual during a first time period; correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with a listening state of the individual; receiving second biometric data representing one or more second biological characteristics of the individual during a second time period, wherein the first time period precedes the second time period; determining that the one or more second biological characteristics corresponds to the one or more first biological characteristics; and based on the determination, initiating a playback setting corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual. 2 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein receiving the first biometric data representing the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual during the first time period comprises: receiving, via the computing device over a network interface from one or more wearable computing devices, data corresponding to at least one of following: (i) blood pressure, (ii) pulse, (iii) perspiration; (iv) blood oxygen level, (v) an accelerometer, (vi) a gyroscope, (vii) an electrocardiogram, (viii) electromyography, or (ix) temperature. 3 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein receiving the first biometric data representing the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual during the first time period comprises: detecting, via one or more sensors of the computing device, data corresponding to at least one of following: (i) Wi-Fi, (ii) Bluetooth, (iii) a millimeter wave scanner, (iv) an infrared laser, (v) electromagnetic radiation, (vi) a camera, (vii) a microphone, (viii) temperature, or (ix) perspiration. 4 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein receiving the first biometric data representing the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual during the first time period comprises: receiving, via the computing device, data corresponding to a social media account of the individual, wherein the data comprises social media updates of the individual; and wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises: determining, via the computing device, the listening state based on content of the social media updates of the individual. 5 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises: correlating, via the computing device, the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual in a user profile associated with the individual. 6 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises: determining the listening state based at least on one of the following: (i) a current playback setting of one or more playback devices, (ii) weather, (iii) time of day, (iv) an event, or (v) a social media account associated with the individual. 7 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises: determining the listening state based at least on (i) a level of activity of the individual in a given environment in which one or more playback devices are playing back media, or (ii) a noise level of the given environment. 8 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises: determining a current mood of the individual based on the one or more first biological characteristics; and correlating the current mood of the individual with the listening state. 9 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 8 , further comprising: before receiving the first biometric data representing the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual during the first time period, causing, via the computing device, one or more playback devices to play back audio in a given environment, wherein determining the current mood of the individual based on the one or more first biological characteristics comprises: determining the current mood of the individual based on one or more audio characteristics of the audio that is being played in the given environment. 10 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , further comprising: after correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual, causing, via the computing device, a cloud computing system to store the correlated data in a user profile corresponding to the individual. 11 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein initiating the playback setting corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual comprises: causing, via the computing device, one or more playback devices to play back audio in a given environment, wherein the audio corresponds to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual. 12 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein correlating the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual with the listening state of the individual comprises determining that the individual is in either (a) an attentive listening state or (b) an inattentive listening state. 13 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein the second biometric data indicates that the individual is asleep in a given environment, and wherein initiating the playback setting corresponding to the listening state of the individual comprises: preventing, via the computing device, one or more playback devices from playing back audio in the given environment. 14 . The tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 1 , wherein initiating the playback setting corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual comprises: sending, via the computing device to a media service provider, a request for an audio track corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual; receiving, via the computing device from the media service provider, the requested audio track corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated with the one or more first biological characteristics of the individual; and based on the received audio tracks corresponding to the listening state of the individual that was correlated w
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