Patent classifications
G06F16/68
Watermarking synchronized inputs for machine learning
A method and system for providing synchronized input feedback, comprising receiving an input event, encoding the input event in an output stream wherein the encoding of the input event is synchronized to a specific event and reproducing the output stream through an output device whereby the encoded input event in the reproduced output stream is imperceptible to the user.
Facilitating Streaming Media Access Via A Media-Item Database
Examples described herein relate to facilitating media item access via a media item database. For instance, a playlist may include audio tracks of a first streaming service (e.g., as uniform resource identifiers linking to streamable audio tracks). When a subscription to the first streaming service is not active, the playlist may be unplayable by a media playback system including a playback device. To play the playlist, a computing system may convert the playlist to audio tracks of a second streaming service and then send the converted playlist back to the media playback system for playback.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR CREATING, ALTERING, AND PRESENTING MEDIA CONTENT
Different types of media experiences can be developed based on characteristics of the consumer. “Linear” experiences may require execution of a pre-built script, although the script could be dynamically modified by a media production platform. Linear experiences can include guided audio tours that are modified or updated based on the location of the consumer. “Enhanced” experiences include conventional media content that is supplemented with intelligent media content. For example, turn-by-turn directions could be supplemented with audio descriptions about the surrounding area. “Freeform” experiences, meanwhile, are those that can continually morph based on information gleaned from a consumer. For example, a radio station may modify what content is being presented based on the geographical metadata uploaded by a computing device associated with the consumer.
LIFELOG DEVICE UTILIZING AUDIO RECOGNITION, AND METHOD THEREFOR
The present invention relates to a lifelog device utilizing audio recognition and a method therefor, and to a device capable of recording and classifying audio lifelogs by means of an artificial intelligence algorithm. To this end, the lifelog device of the present invention comprises: an input unit for inputting lifelog data including an audio signal; and analysis unit for analyzing the inputted data; a determination unit for classifying the class of the data on the basis of the analyzed analysis value; and a recording unit for recording the inputted data and the classified class of the data.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PHONETIC-BASED NATURAL LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
Systems and methods are described for modifying a phonetic search index based on a use frequency associated with phonetic representations of text terms included in metadata of a media item. A first phonetic representation of a text term of the metadata, pronounced as a word, may be generated. A second phonetic representation of the text term may be generated by concatenating a phonetic representation of each letter in the text term. A database may be queried to determine use frequencies of the first and second phonetic representations, one of which may be selected based on a comparison of the use frequencies. A phonetic search index may be modified by including an entry for the selected phonetic representation. A voice query related to the media item may be received, and a reply to the voice query may be generated for output by performing a lookup in the modified phonetic search index.
GEOLOCATION BASED PLAYLISTS
A data package is received from a plurality of devices. Each data package comprises audio content captured by a respective device from the plurality of devices. Each data package further comprises metadata including a location of the respective device when the audio content was captured and a time at which the audio content was captured. A subset of the data packages that include audio content captured within a specified geographic area and within a specified time period is identified based on the metadata. A playlist for the specified area and the specified time period is generated based on the subset of data packages. The playlist may be provided to at least a first device.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUDIO DATA ANALYSIS
A data processing apparatus includes storage circuitry to store a plurality of sound recordings, receiving circuitry to receive input data indicative of one or more sounds detected by a microphone, selection circuitry to select, from the plurality of sounds recordings, one or more candidate sound recordings in dependence upon the input data and output circuitry to output data in dependence upon one or more of the candidate sound recordings.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUDIO DATA ANALYSIS
A data processing apparatus includes storage circuitry to store a plurality of sound recordings, receiving circuitry to receive input data indicative of one or more sounds detected by a microphone, selection circuitry to select, from the plurality of sounds recordings, one or more candidate sound recordings in dependence upon the input data and output circuitry to output data in dependence upon one or more of the candidate sound recordings.
Electronic apparatus for dynamic note matching and operating method of the same
Disclosed are an electronic apparatus for dynamic note matching (DNM) and an operating method thereof, the method including acquiring a first section sequence by reducing a first sequence extracted from an input signal based on at least one first section in which the respective values are successively arranged; acquiring a second section sequence reduced from a pre-stored second sequence based on at least one second section in which the respective values are successively arranged; and calculating a similarity between the first section sequence and the second section sequence.
Electronic apparatus for dynamic note matching and operating method of the same
Disclosed are an electronic apparatus for dynamic note matching (DNM) and an operating method thereof, the method including acquiring a first section sequence by reducing a first sequence extracted from an input signal based on at least one first section in which the respective values are successively arranged; acquiring a second section sequence reduced from a pre-stored second sequence based on at least one second section in which the respective values are successively arranged; and calculating a similarity between the first section sequence and the second section sequence.