H04N21/278

COLLABORATIVE VIDEO CAPTURE AND SHARING
20230142234 · 2023-05-11 ·

Collaborative video capture and sharing is described. A login to a primary device is received from a first user. A session is formed between the primary device and a secondary device. A start command and a stop command are sent during the session from the primary device to the secondary device to cause the secondary device to begin and stop a take. The session ID and an identification of the devices of the session are loaded to a remote data store from the primary device through the primary device communications interface. The take at the primary device is uploaded into the remote data store through the primary device communications interface with the session ID, and the primary device ID; and the secondary device uploads the take of the secondary device camera into the remote data store through the secondary device communications interface with the secondary device ID.

COLLABORATIVE VIDEO CAPTURE AND SHARING
20230142234 · 2023-05-11 ·

Collaborative video capture and sharing is described. A login to a primary device is received from a first user. A session is formed between the primary device and a secondary device. A start command and a stop command are sent during the session from the primary device to the secondary device to cause the secondary device to begin and stop a take. The session ID and an identification of the devices of the session are loaded to a remote data store from the primary device through the primary device communications interface. The take at the primary device is uploaded into the remote data store through the primary device communications interface with the session ID, and the primary device ID; and the secondary device uploads the take of the secondary device camera into the remote data store through the secondary device communications interface with the secondary device ID.

Systems and methods for determining audience engagement based on user motion

Systems and methods are described for measuring audience engagement for a media asset using user motion. For example, a media guidance application may receive movement logs from a plurality of user equipment. These movement logs may contain information indicating when each of the plurality of users moved, as detected by motion sensors, while the user equipment was generating for display a media asset. The movement logs may be analyzed to determine time periods during the media asset during which greater than a certain number of the plurality of users were moving. These time periods may in turn be used to infer how engaged the plurality of users were during the media asset or what portions of the media asset the plurality of users viewed. This data may be used to determine in what media assets, or portions thereof, supplemental video content should be inserted.

Systems and methods for determining audience engagement based on user motion

Systems and methods are described for measuring audience engagement for a media asset using user motion. For example, a media guidance application may receive movement logs from a plurality of user equipment. These movement logs may contain information indicating when each of the plurality of users moved, as detected by motion sensors, while the user equipment was generating for display a media asset. The movement logs may be analyzed to determine time periods during the media asset during which greater than a certain number of the plurality of users were moving. These time periods may in turn be used to infer how engaged the plurality of users were during the media asset or what portions of the media asset the plurality of users viewed. This data may be used to determine in what media assets, or portions thereof, supplemental video content should be inserted.

Systems and methods for customizing delivery of advertisements

When a viewer is determined to be interested in an advertisement, a media guidance application may identify a second related advertisement to display to the viewer. The second advertisement may be displayed following the first interesting advertisement. To avoid timing issues, media content following the advertisements may be buffered so that the viewer can catch up on the media content without missing anything.

Systems and methods for customizing delivery of advertisements

When a viewer is determined to be interested in an advertisement, a media guidance application may identify a second related advertisement to display to the viewer. The second advertisement may be displayed following the first interesting advertisement. To avoid timing issues, media content following the advertisements may be buffered so that the viewer can catch up on the media content without missing anything.

Processing and delivery of segmented video

Self-learning systems process incoming data from sources such broadcast, cable, or IP-driven television and can discover topics that broadly describe the incoming data in real-time. These topics can be used to gather and store metadata from various metadata sources such as social networks. Using the metadata, content delivery systems working in parallel with the self-learning systems can deliver highly contextualized supplementary content to client applications, such as mobile devices used as “second screen” devices.

Processing and delivery of segmented video

Self-learning systems process incoming data from sources such broadcast, cable, or IP-driven television and can discover topics that broadly describe the incoming data in real-time. These topics can be used to gather and store metadata from various metadata sources such as social networks. Using the metadata, content delivery systems working in parallel with the self-learning systems can deliver highly contextualized supplementary content to client applications, such as mobile devices used as “second screen” devices.

Methods, systems, and media for identifying and presenting users with multi-lingual media content items
09848215 · 2017-12-19 · ·

Methods, systems, and media for identifying and presenting users with multi-lingual media content items are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving a video content item; identifying a first language associated with the video content item; identifying content within the video content item; determining a likelihood that the video content item is a multi-lingual content item that is not language specific based on the identified content within the video content item; receiving a request for media content; determining a second language associated with the request for media content, wherein the second language is different from the first language; in response to determining that the second language that is different from the first language, determining whether to present the video content item based on the determined likelihood; and responsive to the request for media content, causing the video content item to be presented in response to determining that the video content item is deemed to be multi-lingual content that is not language specific.

CUSTOMIZED GENERATION OF HIGHLIGHTS SHOW WITH NARRATIVE COMPONENT

Customized highlight shows for sporting events, entertainment events, and/or the like, having a narrative component, are generated and presented. The events can be sporting events, entertainment events, and/or the like. For example, in the context of sporting events, a determination is made as to what types of sports, teams, leagues, players, plays, and/or the like are of interest to the user. A customized highlight show is then generated and presented, containing those specific portions of the sporting events that are likely to be of interest, arranged in a manner that is likely to be entertaining and interesting to the user and that presents a cohesive narrative.