Patent classifications
G06F16/44
Collaborative on-demand experiences
Approaches provide for the capture of data (e.g., image, video, audio, scent, etc.) for mixed-reality (e.g., augmented and/or virtual) experiences and facilitating users of electronic devices to participate in or subscribe to a mixed-reality experience. A provider such as an on-demand mixed-reality provider can capture data for use in on-demand mixed-reality experiences (e.g., a live event service, a shopping service, etc.). A collaborative data capture service can coordinate the capture of content, generate and present for display mixed-reality experiences from the captured content, connect users (e.g., virtual travelers or virtual participants, or requestors) to providers (e.g., on-demand providers), facilitate payment between requestors and providers, facilitate content licensing between license holders and providers, streamline copyright use, etc.
Methods and apparatus to detect unconfined view media
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to detect unconfined view media. A disclosed apparatus includes means for generating a pixel map to generate a reference pixel map for media data; means for detecting a field of view to detect a field of view for a presentation of the media data; and means for determining a view edge to determine a first view edge based on the field of view and the reference pixel map and that the media data corresponds to unconfined view media based on the first view edge.
Multi-level navigation for media content
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (1) providing a plurality of media content groups, where each media content group includes a plurality of media content items, (2) providing a plurality of group indicators, where each group indicator corresponds with one of the media content groups, (3) providing a first navigational path linking the group indicators sequentially, (4) providing, for each media content group, a second navigational path linking the media content items of the corresponding media content group sequentially, (5) providing, for each media content group, a group entry point linking to one of the media content items of the corresponding media content group, and (6) presenting a graphical user interface that facilitates access to the media content items, and to the group indicators, using the first navigational path, the second navigational paths, and the group entry points. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
Geographic map annotation
Various embodiments provide for annotating a geographic map. Display of a geographic map on a client device can be adjusted (e.g., pan over geographic map or adjust zoom level), and a first set of map annotations for the adjusted map is determined, where the first set of map annotations comprises at least one map annotation associated with a transport service opportunity. From the first set of map annotations, a second set of map annotations can be determined based on a map annotation visual hierarchy. For instance, at least a portion of the second set of map annotations can be determined by filtering the first set of map annotations based on a type of transport service opportunity. Subsequently, the second set of map annotations can be presented on the adjusted map on the display.
Method of managing media libraries, corresponding system and computer program product
In accordance with an embodiment, a method of managing an automotive infotainment media library, in which media content files sourced from a set of source devices, and the media content files are accessible via respective playback paths by at least one media player application having a plurality of configurations, includes: parsing the media content files in the media library to create at least one indexed table including a respective list of identifiers associated to media content files, wherein the media content files are parsed as a function of at least one of a source device in the set of source devices, as a function of a configuration in the plurality of configurations of the at least one media player application, or as a function of folders grouping the media content files in the media library.
Method of managing media libraries, corresponding system and computer program product
In accordance with an embodiment, a method of managing an automotive infotainment media library, in which media content files sourced from a set of source devices, and the media content files are accessible via respective playback paths by at least one media player application having a plurality of configurations, includes: parsing the media content files in the media library to create at least one indexed table including a respective list of identifiers associated to media content files, wherein the media content files are parsed as a function of at least one of a source device in the set of source devices, as a function of a configuration in the plurality of configurations of the at least one media player application, or as a function of folders grouping the media content files in the media library.
PROGRESSIVE API RESPONSES
Methods, systems, and computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for incrementally receiving and rendering content items. One example system includes a server, a user device, and a client running on the user device. The client sends a content request to the server. The client receives a response to the content request incrementally in multiple fragments. The multiple fragments constitute the entire response. The fragments include content items and metadata describing the content items, and each content item is renderable and defined by one or more data objects. The client incrementally renders the content items in the fragments in a display buffer as the fragments are received. The content items are rendered in an order determined by the metadata. The client displays all or a part of the display buffer on a display of the user device.
PROGRESSIVE API RESPONSES
Methods, systems, and computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for incrementally receiving and rendering content items. One example system includes a server, a user device, and a client running on the user device. The client sends a content request to the server. The client receives a response to the content request incrementally in multiple fragments. The multiple fragments constitute the entire response. The fragments include content items and metadata describing the content items, and each content item is renderable and defined by one or more data objects. The client incrementally renders the content items in the fragments in a display buffer as the fragments are received. The content items are rendered in an order determined by the metadata. The client displays all or a part of the display buffer on a display of the user device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SCALABLE, COLLABORATIVE, REAL-TIME, GRAPHICAL LIFE-MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
Systems and methods for providing a scalable graphical user interface. In an embodiment, the user interface comprises a main display area that includes a timeline across a first axis and a set of content (e.g., media and/or applications) categories along a second axis that is orthogonal to the first axis, such that each content category is associated with a row or column across the timeline. As each content is created or consumed, the timeline is populated with a selectable representation of the content in the row or column associated with the content category corresponding to the content at a point on the timeline representing a time at which the content was created or consumed, such that the content is accessible to a user via the representation of the content.
MEDIA PREVIEW SYSTEM
The media preview system receives media content from one or more client devices, generates a preview of the media content, associates a coded image with the preview within a database associated with the media preview system, detects scans of the coded image from client devices, and causes display of the preview at the client devices in response to detecting the scan.