Multimedia Resource Recognition for In-Video Recommendation Paths
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing video processing technologies fail to enrich video-related functions to meet diverse user requirements, leading to limited presentation areas that affect user experience.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus for recognizing target resource objects in multimedia content and determining corresponding recommended objects, which are then presented to users, enhancing interaction functions and providing an extended consumption path.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If traditional video processing technology is used, then the system is simple, but video-related functions are limited and user experience is affected
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments video content into distinct resource objects (characters, items, scenes, music) and processes each type separately with dedicated recognition and recommendation modules. This allows the system to handle diverse video functions through modular components rather than a monolithic complex system.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent creates a universal processing framework that handles multiple types of video resources (characters, items, scenes, music) through a common architecture. The same basic flow of recognition→classification→recommendation applies to all resource types, making the system versatile without proportionally increasing complexity.
2Adaptability or versatility
If more video-related functions are added to satisfy diverse user requirements, then user experience improves, but the presentation area becomes limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent transitions from traditional linear video playback to a multi-dimensional presentation where resource objects are extracted and displayed in separate recommendation panels. This allows video content to be presented both in its original temporal sequence and as categorized recommendations across different spatial dimensions on the screen.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces resource objects as intermediary elements between the video content and user interaction. These extracted objects serve as mediators that bridge the original video stream and the recommendation system, allowing additional functions to be added without directly cluttering the main video presentation area.
3Loss of information
If target resource objects are recognized and recommended objects are presented, then an extended consumption path is provided, but processing complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent performs preliminary recognition and extraction of resource objects from video content during playback. By identifying and categorizing characters, items, scenes, and music in advance, the system prepares recommendation data beforehand, reducing the need for complex real-time processing when generating recommendations.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent enables the video content itself to serve the recommendation function. Resource objects extracted from the video automatically generate recommendation data without requiring external data sources. The video content is both the subject being processed and the source of recommendation information, simplifying the overall system architecture.
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AI summary
The present disclosure provides a method, an apparatus, a device, and a storage medium for processing multimedia content. The method includes: in response to a predetermined trigger operation acting on a presentation page of first multimedia content, recognizing at least one target resource object carried in the first multimedia content, where there is predetermined correspondence between the target resource object and a recommended object type; then, determining, based on the predetermined correspondence, a recommended object type corresponding to a first target resource object in the at least one target resource object, and determining at least one recommended object based on the first target resource object; then, presenting the at least one recommended object.


