Athletic monitoring system having automatic pausing of media content
US-2015181314-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US9978426B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9978426-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514883252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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Systems, devices, apparatuses, components, methods, and techniques for repetitive-motion activity enhancement based upon media content selection are provided. An example media-playback device for enhancement of a repetitive-motion activity includes a media-output device that plays media content items, a plurality of media content selection engines, and a repetitive-activity enhancement mode selection engine. The plurality of media content selection engines includes a cadence-based media content selection engine and an enhancement program engine. The cadence-based media content selection engine is configured to select media content items based on a cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity. The enhancement program engine is configured to select media content items according to an enhancement program for the repetitive-motion activity. The repetitive-activity enhancement mode selection engine is configured to select a media content selection engine from the plurality of engines and to cause the media-output device to playback media content items selected by the selected engine.
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A media-playback device for enhancement of a repetitive-motion activity, the media playback device comprising: a media-output device that plays media content items; a processing device; and a computer readable data storage device storing data instructions that, when executed by the processing device, cause the processing device to: determine a media playback mode among a plurality of media playback modes, the plurality of media playback modes including a cadence-based media playback mode and a repetitive-activity enhancement playback mode; when the determined media playback mode is the cadence-based media playback mode: determine a cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity, wherein the cadence is determined using a predetermined threshold and a predetermined duration to distinguish an intentional change in cadence from an environment-based change in cadence; and upon determining the cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity, generate an audible cadence acquired indicator and select media content items based on the cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity; when the determined media playback mode is the repetitive-activity enhancement playback mode, select media content items according to an enhancement program for the repetitive-motion activity; playback media content items selected according to the determined media playback mode, wherein the selection of media content items is based on a tempo value and repetitive-motion activity score, the repetitive-motion activity score corresponding to suitability of a media content item for playback during the repetitive-motion activity; monitor performance of the repetitive-motion activity during playback of the selected media content items to evaluate the suitability of at least one of the media content items for playback during the repetitive-motion activity in the future; select a media content item to provide an enhancement booster for the repetitive-motion activity based upon monitoring the repetitive-motion activity; determine a delay for playing back the enhancement booster; and play back the enhancement booster after the delay. 2. The media-playback device of claim 1 , further comprising a cadence-acquiring device comprising an accelerometer and further data instructions that cause the processing device to determine a cadence based on acceleration data captured by the accelerometer. 3. The media-playback device of claim 1 , comprising further data instructions that cause the processing device to align consecutive playback of a first media content item and a second media content item. 4. The media-playback device of claim 3 , wherein the data instructions that cause the processing device to align consecutive playback further cause the processing device to: determine an alignment beat in the first media content item; determine a starting beat in the second media content item; and cause the second media content item to begin playback such that the starting beat is aligned with the alignment beat. 5. The media-playback device of claim 4 , wherein the alignment beat is a downbeat and the starting beat is a downbeat. 6. The media playback device of claim 1 , further comprising data instructions that cause the processing device to select media content items based on a physiological measurement. 7. The media playback device of claim 1 , wherein the physiological measure is a heart rate. 8. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the enhancement program is a single segment identifying a tempo value for media content playback. 9. The media-playback device of claim 8 , wherein the tempo value is identified based on a target cadence. 10. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the enhancement program comprises a plurality of segments. 11. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the data instructions that cause the processing device to select media content items based on a cadence further cause the processing device to: monitor for changes in the cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity; and upon detecting a change in cadence: identify a second media content item based on a changed cadence; and cause the media-output device to playback the identified second media content item. 12. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the media content item is streamed to the media-playback device by a media-delivery system based on a request for media content items that specifies the cadence. 13. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the media playback device is a watch. 14. The media-playback device of claim 1 , wherein the media playback device is a smartphone including the processing device and the computer-readable data storage device. 15. A method of selecting media content to enhance a repetitive-motion activity according to an enhancement program comprising: selecting a media content item for playback based on a tempo defined by a first segment of the enhancement program and based on repetitive-motion activity score, the repetitive-motion activity score corresponding to suitability of a media content item for playback during the repetitive-motion activity; determining a cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity, wherein the cadence is determined using a predetermined threshold and a predetermined duration to distinguish an intentional change in cadence from an environment-based change in cadence; upon determining the cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity, generating an audible cadence acquired indicator; monitoring the repetitive-motion activity to determine whether the first segment is complete and to evaluate the suitability of the selected media content item for playback during the repetitive-motion activity in the future; upon determining that the first segment is complete, selecting a second media content item for playback based on a tempo defined by a second segment of the enhancement program and based on the repetitive-motion activity score; selecting a media content item to provide an enhancement booster for the repetitive-motion activity based upon monitoring the repetitive-motion activity; determining a delay for playing back the enhancement booster; and playing back the enhancement booster after the delay. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first segment is determined to be complete based on a duration of time specified for the first segment. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first segment is determined to be complete based on a physiological measurement captured during the repetitive-motion activity. 18. A mobile device for enhancement of a repetitive-motion activity, the mobile device comprising: a media-output device that plays media content items; a cadence-acquiring device comprising an accelerometer and configured to determine a cadence based on acceleration data captured by the accelerometer; a processing device; and a computer readable data storage device storing data instructions that, when executed by the processing device, cause the processing device to: determine a media playback mode among a plurality of media playback modes, the plurality of media playback modes including a cadence-based media playback mode, a repetitive-activity enhancement playback mode, and a physiological control playback mode; when the determined media playback mode is the cadence-based media playback mode: determine, by the cadence-acquiring device, a cadence associated with the repetitive-motion activity, wherein the cadence is determ
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