`(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2007/0250901 A1
`(43) Pub. Date:
`Oct. 25, 2007
`McIntire et al.
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`US 2007025.0901A1
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`(54) METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
`ANNOTATING MEDIA STREAMS
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`(52) U.S. Cl. .................. 725/146; 715/500.1; 715/501.1;
`725/145
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`(76) Inventors:
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`John P. McIntire, Palo Alto, CA
`(US); David W.J.
`Stringer-Calvert, Santa Clara, CA
`(US)
`Correspondence Address:
`Kin-Wah Tong, Esq.
`Patterson & Sheridan, LLP
`Suite 100, 595 Shrewsbury Avenue
`Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
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`(21) Appl. No.:
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`11/694,836
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`(22) Filed:
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`Mar. 30, 2007
`Related U.S. Application Data
`(60) Provisional application No. 60/788,367, filed on Mar.
`30, 2006, provisional application No. 60/788,368,
`filed on Mar. 30, 2006, provisional application No.
`60/747,379, filed on May 16, 2006, provisional appli
`cation No. 60/804,091, filed on Jun. 6, 2006, provi
`sional application No. 60/866,803, filed on Nov. 21,
`2006, provisional application No. 60/871,705, filed
`on Dec. 22, 2006.
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`Publication Classification
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`(51) Int. Cl.
`H04N 7/6
`G06F 7700
`G06F 5/00
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`(2006.01)
`(2006.01)
`(2006.01)
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`ABSTRACT
`(57)
`In one embodiment, the invention is a method and apparatus
`for annotating media streams. One embodiment of a method
`for facilitating creation of an annotated media stream by a
`user includes receiving the media stream from the user,
`mapping at least one item of Supplemental content to at least
`a portion of the media stream to produce the annotated
`media stream, and storing the annotated media stream. In
`another embodiment, a method for distributing an annotated
`media stream provided by a user includes receiving the
`annotated media stream from the user, where the annotated
`media stream includes at least one item of Supplemental
`content mapped to at least a portion of a media stream to
`produce the annotated media stream, storing the annotated
`media stream, receiving a request from a viewer to view the
`annotated media stream, and distributing the annotated
`media stream to the viewer. In another embodiment, a
`method for distributing an annotated media stream provided
`by a user includes distributing the annotated media stream to
`a viewer, where the annotated media stream includes at least
`one item of Supplemental content mapped to at least a
`portion of a media stream to produce the annotated media
`stream, and collecting a commission when the annotated
`media stream is viewed by the viewer. In one embodiment,
`the collecting requires further action on a part of the viewer
`(such as selection of a hyperlink contained in the at least one
`item of Supplemental content or consummation of a com
`mercial transaction).
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`to
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`VIEWER/BUYER
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`STREAM ANNOTATION
`PROVIDER
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`ANNoTA
`SELERS SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT )
`ANNOTATION SERVICES
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`ACCESS PROVIDERS
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`ADBUYERS
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`CONTENT CREATORS
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`Page i
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`AMAZON EX. 1004
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`Patent Application Publication
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`200 N
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`IDENTIFY ONE ORMORE ARTICLESTO
`APPEAR IN MEDIA STREAM, AND TAG
`EACH IDENTIFIED ARTICLE WITH A UNIQUE TAG
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`CREATE OR UPDATE DATABASE OF
`TAGS AND ASSOCIATED ARTICLES
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`DETECT AND READ TAGS DURING FILMING
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`ASSIGN UNIOUEDS TO EACHSEGMENT OF
`MEDIA STREAMDURING FILMING
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`CREATE MAPPING OF ARTICLES TO SEGMENTS
`NACCORDANCE WITH READ TAGS AND
`ASSIGNED SEGMENT DENTIFFERS
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`FIG. 2
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`READ ARTICLE TAGS FROM ONE ORMORE
`LOCATIONS IN 3-D SPACE
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`DETERMINE 3-D POSITION OF AT LEAST ONE
`ARTICLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH READINGS
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`DETERMINE SUBSET OF 3-D SPACE
`DEFINED BY MAGE CAPTURING DEVICE
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`SELECT TAGGED ARTICLE
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`CREATE OR OBTAIN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
`MAGES ARTICLES AND INDIVIDUALS THAT
`MAY APPEAR IN MEDIA STREAM
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`OBTAN SEGMENT DENT FERENCODED
`MEDIA STREAM
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`PROCESS MEDIA STREAMNACCORDANCE
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`USING ENCYCLOPEDIA OF IMAGES
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`USING RECOGNITION RESULTS, ASSOCIATE
`ONE ORMORE SEGMENTS DENTIFIERS WITH
`ONE OR MORE ARTICLE IDS FOR ARTICLES
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`FIG. 4
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`CREATE OR OBTAIN ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES
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`NMEDIA STREAM
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`OBTAN SEGMENT DENTIFIERID-ENCODED
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`PROCESS MEDIA STREAMNACCORDANCE
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`USING RECOGNITION RESULTS, ASSOCIATE
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`SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT ENACCORDANCE
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`STORE MAPPNG
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`FIG. 6
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`RECEIVE MEDIA STREAM
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`800 N
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`RECEIVE AMAPPING FROM SEGMENT DENTIFIERS
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`RECEIVE FRST SIGNAL FROM VIEWER OF
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`DETERMINE SEGMENT DENTIFIER
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`DISPLAY MEDASTREAM
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