Media processing methods and arrangements

US9237368B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9237368-B2
Application numberUS-201113191200-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 26, 2011
Priority dateFeb 12, 2009
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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Abstract

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The present technology concerns cell phones and other portable devices, and more particularly concerns use of such devices in connection with media content (electronic and physical) and with other systems (e.g., televisions, digital video recorders, and electronic program directories). Some aspects of the technology allow users to easily transfer displayed content from cell phone screens onto a television screens for easier viewing, or vice versa for content portability. Others enable users to participate interactively in entertainment content, such as by submitting plot directions, audio input, character names, etc., yielding more engaging, immersive, user experiences. Still other aspects of the technology involve a program directory database, compiled automatically from information reported by network nodes that watch and identify content traffic passing into (and/or out of) networked computers. By identifying content resident at a number of different repositories (e.g., web sites, TV networks, P2P systems, etc.), such a directory allows cell phone users to identify the diversity of sources from which desired content can be obtained—some available on a scheduled basis, others available on demand. Depending on the application, the directory information may be transparent to the user—serving to identify sources for desired content, from which application software can pick for content downloading, based, e.g., on context and stored profile data. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

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We claim: 1. A method comprising: in a networked data store, collecting information relating to multi-screen media consumption of plural individuals, in which for each of said plural individuals there is an associated first screen and second screen, and for each of said plural individuals the collected information indicating an item of primary entertainment content rendered on the associated first screen, and an item of secondary content selected by the individual for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with the primary entertainment content; receiving data indicating an item of primary entertainment being viewed by a consumer, the consumer having not been associated with the plural individuals during collecting information, in which the received data comprises data derived from ambient audio sampled by a network-connected portable appliance, in which the consumer is associated with a first screen and a second screen; and based on said collected information, transmitting data proposing one or more items of secondary content for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with said item of primary entertainment being viewed by the consumer. 2. The method of claim 1 in which the transmitted data is additionally based on profile information about the consumer. 3. The method of claim 1 in which the collected information identifies at least one item of secondary content identified independently by an individual, without prompting from a provider of the primary entertainment. 4. A method comprising: in a networked data store, collecting information relating to multi-screen media consumption of plural individuals, in which for each of said plural individuals there is an associated first screen and second screen, and for each of said plural individuals the collected information indicating an item of primary entertainment content rendered on the associated first screen, and an item of secondary content selected by the individual for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with the primary entertainment content; querying the collected information with an identification of an item of secondary content, in which the secondary content is for display on a second screen associated with a target viewer; producing, based on such query, an identification of primary entertainment content with which said item of secondary content is associated, in which the primary entertainment content is for display on a first screen associated with the target viewer; and outputting the identification of primary entertainment content associated with said item of secondary content to the target viewer viewers whose interests are revealed by his or her their selection of the item of secondary content, in which the target viewer is not associated with the plural individuals during collecting information. 5. An apparatus comprising: a networked data store comprising collected information relating to multi-screen media consumption of plural individuals, in which for each of said plural individuals there is an associated first screen and second screen, and for each of said plural individuals the collected information indicating an item of primary entertainment content for rendering on the associated first screen, and an item of secondary content for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with the primary entertainment content; an input for receiving data indicating an item of primary entertainment being viewed by a consumer, the consumer having not been associated with the plural individuals during collecting information, in which the received data comprises data derived from ambient audio sampled by a network-connected portable appliance, in which the consumer is associated with a first screen and a second screen; and an output for transmitting data proposing one or more items of secondary content for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with said item of primary entertainment being viewed by the consumer, the transmitted data being based on the collected information. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 in which the transmitted data is additionally based on profile information about the consumer. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which the collected information identifies at least one item of secondary content identified independently by an individual, without prompting from a provider of the primary entertainment. 8. An apparatus comprising: a networked data store comprising collected information relating to multi-screen media consumption of plural individuals, in which for each of said plural individuals there is an associated first screen and second screen, and for each of said plural individuals the collected information indicating an item of primary entertainment content rendered on the associated first screen, and an item of secondary content selected by the individual for rendering on the associated second screen in conjunction with the primary entertainment content; an interface for querying the collected information with an identification of an item of secondary content, in which the secondary content is for display on a second screen associated with a target viewer; means for producing, based on such query, an identification of primary entertainment content with which said item of secondary content is associated, in which the primary entertainment content is for display on a first screen associated with the target viewer; and means for outputting the identification of primary entertainment content associated with said item of secondary content to the target viewer whose interests are revealed by his or her selection of the item of secondary content, in which the target viewer is not associated with the plural individuals during collecting information.

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  • Web browsing {, e.g. WebTV} · CPC title

  • for displaying supplemental content in a region of the screen, e.g. an advertisement in a separate window · CPC title

  • User interfaces specially adapted for controlling a client device through a remote control device; Remote control devices therefor (constructive details of casings for the remote control device H01H9/0235; user interfaces for controlling a tuning device of a television receiver through a remote control H03J9/00; remote control of peripheral devices connected to a television receiver through the remote control device of the television receiver H04B1/205) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • file transfer between terminals · CPC title

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What does patent US9237368B2 cover?
The present technology concerns cell phones and other portable devices, and more particularly concerns use of such devices in connection with media content (electronic and physical) and with other systems (e.g., televisions, digital video recorders, and electronic program directories). Some aspects of the technology allow users to easily transfer displayed content from cell phone screens onto a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Davis Bruce L, Rodriguez Tony F, Digimarc Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N21/42207. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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