Video reader with music word learning feature
11470365 · 2022-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N21/234336
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/235
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/44218
ELECTRICITY
G11B27/10
PHYSICS
H04N21/8106
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4312
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G06F17/00
PHYSICS
H04N21/235
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/2343
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/442
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/431
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Reading material on video gives the reader a seamless reading experience by displaying on a device of their choice a series of segments containing letters, words, phrases, sentences and/or paragraphs on a background of the drafter's choice. One segment flows into the other until the reading material is completed. These sequential segments are set to be viewed seamlessly with audio accompaniment. Words, sentences or paragraphs are set to music, where recognizable features of the music are played at the appearance of a certain word or the beginning of a sentence or paragraph. The appearance of a word, sentence or paragraph may be accompanied by the appearance of an image representing the word, sentence or paragraph, along with a recognizable designated musical element.
Claims
1. A method of delivering a story on video, comprising: providing a story on a continuous video feed wherein words are displayed sequentially and continuously to tell a story without interruption until the story is complete; linking at least one element of music to at least one of a designated word, a designated sentence or a designated paragraph in the story; linking an appearance of a background image to the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph; wherein said at least one element of music is adapted to aid in remembering the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph and wherein the at least one element of music is a change in key from major to minor for a duration of a paragraph to accompany a change in mood of the story.
2. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein the at least one element of music comprises a chord, wherein only one chord per measure is played, wherein the chord is synchronized to be played with a designated word as the designated word is read by a user on a video screen.
3. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein an image of the designated word appears simultaneously the at least one element of music.
4. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein the at least one element of music is a change of instrument occurring simultaneously with the appearance of the designated word.
5. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein the at least one element of music is a change of key occurring simultaneously with the appearance of the designated word.
6. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein a designated combination of a plurality of instruments and a plurality of notes are played upon appearance of a designated word.
7. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 1, wherein a same melody is played upon appearance of a same word throughout the story.
8. A method of delivering a story on video, comprising: providing a story on a continuous video feed wherein words are played sequentially and continuously to tell a story without interruption until the story is complete; linking at least one element of music to at least one of a designated word, a designated sentence or a designated paragraph in the story; wherein said at least one element of music is adapted to aid in remembering the at least one of the designated word, designated sentence or designated paragraph; linking a computer to eye tracking hardware; linking a text of a story to eye tracking software; upon a user reading the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or designated paragraph, the eye tracking software triggers playing of an associated music element using a text to audio subsystem via an audio output mechanism and wherein the at least one element of music is a change in key from major to minor for a duration of a paragraph to accompany a change in mood of the story.
9. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, further comprising linking an appearance of a background image to a user reading at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph.
10. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein the at least one element of music comprises a chord, wherein only one chord per measure is played, wherein the chord is synchronized to be played with a designated word as the designated word is read by a user on a video screen.
11. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein an image of the designated word appears simultaneously the at least one element of music.
12. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein the at least one element of music is a change of instrument occurring simultaneously with an appearance of the designated word.
13. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein the at least one element of music is a change of key occurring simultaneously with a user reading the designated word.
14. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein a designated combination of a plurality of instruments and a plurality of notes are played upon the user reading the designated word.
15. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, wherein a same melody is played upon the user reading a designated word throughout the story.
16. The method of delivering a story on video of claim 8, further comprising linking appearance of a background image to the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph along with a change in color of the designated word, designated sentence or the designated paragraph.
17. A method of delivering a story on video, comprising: providing a story on a continuous video feed wherein words are displayed sequentially and continuously to tell a story without interruption until the story is complete; linking at least one element of music to at least one of a designated word, a designated sentence or a designated paragraph in the story; linking an appearance of a background image to the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph; wherein said at least one element of music is adapted to aid in remembering the at least one of the designated word, the designated sentence or the designated paragraph and wherein the at least one element of music is a change in key from major to minor for a duration of a paragraph in conjunction with a change in color of the background image from lighter to darker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) According to the present disclosure, reading material on video may be created by drafting a series of segments, placing them in order, setting them at reading speed, and exporting the finished product on video feed on a device of their choosing.
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(18) The background may be related to the story, such that when the background is a house, a segment 24 (shown in
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(20) If needed, a second segment 14 and third segment 16, and additional segments, may be drafted as a continuation of the first segment 12, including and adding to all the letters, words, sentences, and/or paragraphs of the first segment, as shown in
(21) This process may be continued, creating as many segments 24 as needed to complete the page, as shown in
(22) The segments 24 may then be transferred to commonly available software via the flash drive. The video feed may be generated via a video editor, such as ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD PREMIER PRO CC™. When the flash drive is accessed via the software, the contents may be displayed on the working screen 20. A mouse may then be placed over a desired segment 24 for a starting point and then dragged to a main working screen 22 on the right.
(23) Segments 24 may be shortened or lengthened for time based on reading pace, by clicking each individual segment 24 in the working screen and lengthening or shortening them by scrolling them longer or shorter with the mouse. See examples of various lengths of segments 26 in
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(25) Once all segments 24 are added, and lengthened or shortened based on reading speed, and optional audio has been added, this reading material on video is then saved and exported to be viewed by the user. An online video player, such as YOUTUBE™, may be used to facilitate this.
(26) In one embodiment, an operations-first embodiment, reading material on video is created to engage the reader seamlessly throughout the reading experience. Operating video reading material is as simplified by the process of the present disclosure. An operator, on a device of their choice, presses play and reads the text 32 as it is displayed upon the screen until said text 32 is completed. Text 32 may be paused or stopped, as is typically offered with video feed. An online video provider, such as YOUTUBE™, may be used to facilitate this.
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(28) In one embodiment, a short break in the text 32 could be planned by the drafter, and, based on a pre-determined speed of reading of the user, associated music element 34 could begin playing at the time the break ended.
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(32) In another embodiment, a change of key from major to minor may occur in conjunction with a word, sentence or paragraph. A minor key may signal a darker mood for a sentence, such as “I do not like it.”, as shown in
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(35) Data from the eye tracker is then analyzed by compatible software. In some embodiments, eye tracking glasses may be used. Eye tracking software, in the present disclosure, allows for the linking of associated music elements 34 and text 32, such that associated music elements 34 can be associated with keywords 21 to assist learning. In one embodiment, text-to-speech software can be reprogrammed to play preprogrammed associated music elements 34 instead of a word. In this embodiment, associated music element 34 may include but is not limited to a change from single notes to a chord, a change in key, a change in time signature, a change in instrumentation, or a change in volume may occur when a reader's eye reaches a point at which the designer would like to the user to learn a word or structural aspect of the language. In one embodiment, associated music element 34 may be a chord may be surrounded by single notes.
(36) In this embodiment, the speed and position at which content is converted to audio in an audio reader can be adjusted. The method includes determining a position of a user's eye gaze, identifying a content displayed at the position of the user's eye gaze, determining an audio corresponding to the content, and outputting the audio. This embodiment allows the user's reading to drive the text to music conversion, resulting in the computer playing associated music element 34 based on what the user is currently reading. The user may then read text 32 at a variable rate and at different positions, with the text 32 to music conversion following the user. It also comprises a text to audio subsystem 206 which contains text to audio software to play music associated elements 34 upon reaching a keyword 21. The eye-tracking hardware 510 and the text to audio subsystem 512 are both coupled to an interface and conversion subsystem. The interface and conversion subsystem contain software 511 which obtains the user's current eye position via the eye-tracking hardware, determines the corresponding text displayed at that position by the reader, and converts this text to audio via the text to audio feature. The audio is then outputted via the audio output mechanism 512, such as computer audio speakers.
(37) The above description is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, this invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
(38) All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern.