Web Document Enhancement Through Real-Time Event Media Matching
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing web document presentation methods fail to effectively integrate real-time user uploaded media content related to multi-participant events, limiting user engagement and information enhancement.
Innovation Solution
A method and system that analyze web documents to identify multi-participant events, match user uploaded media content files with event features, and present them simultaneously on client terminals, utilizing a client module and network-connected database to enhance the web document presentation with real-time social media content.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If web documents are enhanced with real-time user uploaded media content, then user engagement and information relevance are improved, but system complexity and data processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system segments the enhancement process into distinct modules: web document analysis module that identifies multi-participant events, media content matching module that compares event features with uploaded content, and presentation module that integrates selected media. This segmentation reduces system complexity by making each module independently manageable while collectively achieving improved information relevance.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary database that stores event datasets and media content files, acting as a mediator between the web document analysis and media presentation. This intermediary layer simplifies the overall system architecture by centralizing data management and reducing direct complexity between analysis and presentation components.
2Measurement precision
If multiple user uploaded media files are processed and matched with event features, then content accuracy and relevance are improved, but processing time and computational resources increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-processing and tagging user uploaded media content files with metadata (location, time, event type) before they need to be matched with web document events. This preliminary tagging reduces processing time during actual enhancement operations while maintaining high content accuracy through pre-established associations between media files and event features.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transforms media content files by extracting and standardizing key parameters (geolocation coordinates, timestamp, event category) into a unified format. This parameter transformation enables efficient matching with event features while maintaining precise content accuracy, reducing computational complexity by focusing on critical parameters rather than processing entire media files.
3Productivity
If real-time matching of media content with web document events is implemented, then user engagement is improved, but computational load and energy consumption increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system applies partial action by selectively matching only the most relevant media content files with each web document event, rather than processing all uploaded media. The matching algorithm identifies and processes only the subset of media files that best match event features, reducing computational load and energy consumption while maintaining high user engagement through targeted content delivery.
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AI summary
A method for enhancing a presentation of a network document by a client terminal with real time social media content. The method comprises analyzing a content in a web document to identify a relation to a first of a plurality of multi participant events documented in an event dataset, each of the plurality of multi participant events is held in a geographical venue which hosts an audience of a plurality of participants, matching a plurality of event indicating tags of each of a plurality of user uploaded media content files with at least one feature of the first multi participant event to identify a group of user uploaded media content files selected from the plurality of user uploaded media content files, and forwarding at least some members of the group to a simultaneous presentation on a browser running on a client terminal and presenting the web document.


