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System for automated generation of media

a technology of automatic generation and media, applied in the field of system for automatic generation of media, can solve the problems of difficult to assess the level of comprehension and difficulty in verifying whether or not the user has viewed the program

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-10
NTECH PROPERTIES
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Benefits of technology

"The invention provides a system and method for creating media programming by selecting and organizing a large number of media elements based on a request for programming. The system selects and orders the media elements according to the data in the request and information about the media elements, such as permitted transitions. The method also includes a method for verifying viewing and comprehension of a unique media program by providing a unique sequence of cues and receiving information from the viewer in response to the cues. The invention also provides a method for creating audiovisual programming from stored audiovisual media elements by selecting certain elements, designating a temporal sequence for the elements, and automatically selecting transitions between them."

Problems solved by technology

Once videotapes have been provided to the user, it is difficult to verify whether or not the user has viewed the program.
Even if the program has been viewed, the level of comprehension is difficult to assess.

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[0019]Referring to FIG. 1, there is depicted a system 10 according to the invention. System 10 includes a computer 20 including processor 30, input devices 40, output and display devices 50 and memory devices 60. Computer 20 may be a conventional personal computer with suitable processor speed and memory capacity and speed. Computer 20 communicates in a suitable manner with library 70 of audiovisual clips 80. Library 70 may be stored on any suitable storage medium of adequate bandwidth and retrieval time characteristics. At present, certain fixed or hard disk systems provide superior performance to other options. Digitized audiovisual clips 80 are stored in library 70. Each audiovisual clip is suitably identified, such as by the name of one or more files which make up the clip.

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[0020]Computer 20 is also suitably associated with a database 100. Database 100 contains unique identifying information for each clip and has associated therewith additional information often arranged...

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Abstract

A system and method for creating audiovisual programming has media elements, such as audiovisual clips, stored in a library. A database contains selected information about each of the media elements. The stored information in the database does not dictate the temporal sequence of the media elements. Media elements are selected in response to a request for media programming, and arranged in a temporal organization. A user does not select the individual media elements or their temporal organization. Transitions between audiovisual clips are determined by the system based on information stored in the database and predetermined preferences as to types of transitions. Transition information includes a variety of possible transition points in an individual clip, capable of selection by the system. Separate transitions for the audio and video portions of audiovisual clips may be provided. For unique media programming, a unique sequence of cues may be included within the program for use in verification of viewing and comprehension. Upon completion of the selection of the media elements, the sequence, and the transitions, the media elements are assembled into a media program, such as a video tape.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Notice: The present application is a divisional reissue application of Ser. No. 10 / 087,003, which is a reissue application of U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,156. Thus, more than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,156. The reissue applications are application Ser. Nos. 10 / 616,602 (the present application) and 10 / 087,003(the first reissue application) of U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,156. <?insert-end id="INS-S-00001" ?>[0002]This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 042,564, filed Apr. 1, 1997, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.FIEKD OF THE INVENTION[0003]This invention relates to a method and computer-implemented system for creation of audiovisual programming.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]There have been recent substantial advances in the capacity to design customized audio visual programs for specific purposes from a library of existing video clips and audio eleme...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30G06F19/00G11B27/031G11B27/034G11B27/10G11B27/24G11B27/34H04N7/14
CPCG11B27/031G11B27/034G11B27/107G11B27/24G11B27/34G11B2220/41G11B2220/90G11B2220/913H04N7/147G16H10/60G06F16/435G06F16/4387Y10S707/99945Y10S707/99932Y10S707/99948Y10S707/99943Y10S707/99938
Inventor MARCUS, DWIGHT
Owner NTECH PROPERTIES
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