Adaptive Content Composites for Event-State Media Interaction
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Solution Overview
Problem
Users face difficulties in efficiently locating and interacting with optimal content features for televised and streamed events due to system performance deficiencies and time-consuming search processes.
Innovation Solution
A system and method for state-based adaptive content composite generation and control, which involves detecting electronic communications, identifying adaptable content objects, and creating content composites that adapt to event states, allowing for efficient presentation and interaction with content.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If traditional content distribution systems are used, then content can be delivered to users, but users experience system performance deficiencies and difficulty in locating optimal content features
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-configuring content composites with multiple content objects and pre-establishing state change detection mechanisms. When an event occurs, the system has already prepared the infrastructure to rapidly detect, determine, and present appropriate content composites, eliminating the need for users to search through multiple systems during the event.
Solution Approach 2:
The content composite acts as an intermediary layer between the event data and the user interface. It aggregates and adapts multiple content objects (video, audio, text, graphics) into a unified presentation that automatically responds to state changes, mediating between raw event data and user needs to improve both ease of operation and system performance.
2Productivity
If users manually search for content features, then they can find what they want, but it takes a significant amount of time and effort
Solution Approach 1:
The content composite generation system performs self-service by automatically detecting event state changes and autonomously determining which content composites to present. The system monitors state changes, matches them against predefined content objects, and presents the appropriate content without requiring user intervention or manual search, thereby eliminating time loss and improving productivity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements feedback loops where state changes from events trigger automatic content composite generation and presentation. The feedback mechanism ensures that content is dynamically adjusted based on real-time event states, creating a responsive system that eliminates the need for manual content location and significantly reduces search time.
3Adaptability or versatility
If multiple content systems are provided for different events, then content variety is improved, but the complexity of locating and interacting with optimal content increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system merges multiple content objects and multiple event streams into unified content composites. By combining video, audio, text, and graphical content objects into single integrated composites that respond to specific state changes, the system maintains content variety while reducing the complexity of interaction from multiple separate systems to a single unified interface.
Solution Approach 2:
The content composite framework provides universality by serving as a multi-functional platform that can handle various event types and content formats through a single system. The same content composite infrastructure adapts to different events by selecting appropriate content objects, eliminating the need for users to navigate multiple specialized systems and reducing overall interaction complexity.
Data Source
AI summary
System, methods, and non-transitory, machine-readable media to facilitate state-based content composite generation with respect to digitally distributed content are disclosed. Electronic communications received via interfaces may be detected. Signals of events that are specified for digital distribution from events may be detected. Data changes that are generated based on an event may be detected. A specification of criteria that apply to the data changes may be identified. A content composite may be created. An adaptable content object may be identified. The adaptable content object may be configured with a content object so that the content composite. The content composite may be output for presentation so that the endpoint media device performs an operation relating to the content composite. A signal corresponding to the operation that is indicative of activation of an interface option may be processed.


