Video Segment Synchronization for Dynamic Acquisition Protocols
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing media presentation methods require predefined versions for different platforms and users, leading to increased complexity, file size, storage, and bandwidth requirements, and limited granularity in tailoring.
Innovation Solution
Dynamic acquisition protocols are synchronized with video segments to detect and present objects in real-time, using machine-learning models to identify objects within the video stream and generate tailored acquisition protocols for user devices.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple predefined versions of media are created for different platforms and users, then tailoring capability is improved, but device complexity and file size increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic acquisition protocols that are generated and presented in real-time based on user context, device characteristics, and media content, replacing static predefined versions with adaptive runtime generation
Solution Approach 2:
The system changes parameters such as acquisition protocol timing and content based on detected context, user profile, and device capabilities, allowing flexible tailoring without creating multiple fixed versions
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple predefined versions of media are created for different platforms and users, then tailoring capability is improved, but storage requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the necessary acquisition protocol information from media files and presents it dynamically, rather than storing complete predefined versions for every possible user scenario
Solution Approach 2:
A single media file with embedded acquisition protocols serves multiple user types and devices by dynamically adapting its presentation, replacing the need for multiple specialized versions
3Adaptability or versatility
If multiple predefined versions of media are created for different platforms and users, then tailoring capability is improved, but bandwidth requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system extracts and transmits only the relevant acquisition protocol data needed for specific user contexts, rather than transmitting complete media versions for each platform
Solution Approach 2:
A universal media delivery system adapts to different platforms and users through dynamic protocol generation, reducing bandwidth by avoiding transmission of multiple platform-specific versions
4Adaptability or versatility
If media is predefined for individual users or devices, then tailoring granularity is improved, but processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic acquisition protocols that are generated and presented in real-time based on user context, device characteristics, and media content, replacing static predefined versions with adaptive runtime generation
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs self-adaptation by automatically detecting user context and device capabilities, then generating appropriate acquisition protocols without requiring extensive pre-processing or manual configuration
Data Source
AI summary
A computing device may synchronize a presentation of acquisition protocols to media. The computing device may detect instructions associated with a current context of a media segment. The computing device may execute a request for an acquisition protocol for an object corresponding to the context based on the instructions. The request can include an identification of the object and a user associated with the presentation of the media. The acquisition protocol may be configured to enable access to an instance of the object. The computing device may receive the acquisition protocol and, in response, facilitate a presentation of the acquisition protocol next to the presentation of the media segment.


