1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a computer-implemented method for auditing media content.
2. Description of the Related Art
Multimedia content has become very common and widely used in industries, businesses, families and everyday life, and has many forms, such as advertisement and real-time surveillance video.
Most advertisement videos fail to attract user attention, and users rarely finish watching the whole video. Therefore, advertising efforts oftentimes fail to achieve the advertisers' expectation.
Real-time surveillance videos are usually long and boring, especially when they are eventless. Since security personnel may lack patience in focusing on monitor screens for a long time, countless incidents are not reported as they happen but only reviewed afterwards. Moreover, opportunities to call for immediate assistance from the police or hospitals at the time of incidents are missed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a computer-implemented method for auditing media content.
According to the present invention, a computer-implemented method for auditing media content, is to be implemented using a host computer and comprises the steps of:
(A) configuring the host computer to define a task according to a piece of media content;
(B) configuring the host computer to transmit the piece of media content to a user computer;
(C) configuring the host computer to receive a message corresponding to completion of the task associated with the piece of media content and transmitted from the user computer after the user computer has completed playback of the piece of media content; and
(D) configuring the host computer to grant a reward to an account associated with the user computer based on the message received in step (C).
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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Step 20: The host computer 11 receives media content from a client computer associated with a content provider.
The content provider must pay a fee to the administrator of the host computer 11 for availing of a media auditing service.
Step 21: The host computer 11 is set with a predetermined threshold value, and assigns a certificate and an aggregate value to an account associated with the user computer 12 and established by conducting a certification process with the user computer 12.
For instance, if the predetermined threshold value is set to be 10 points, the aggregate value starts at 10 points. In the preferred embodiment, the certificate is a set of account and password associated the user computer 12.
Step 22: The host computer 11 defines a task according to the type of media content, which can be a segment of advertisement, real-time surveillance video or drama video. The task can be playback in full, finding a difference and monitoring for occurrence of an abnormal event. For instance:
When the media content is an advertisement, the task can be playback in full, and the aggregate value in the account associated with the user computer 12 can be increased by 1 point upon the completion of the task.
When the media content is a real-time surveillance video for monitoring a gate, the task can be set to monitor for any opening of the gate and its time of occurrence, and a maximum value of 5 points can be obtained through accomplishing this task.
Step 23: The host computer 11 receives a request from the user computer 12 for selected media content.
Step 24: The host computer 11 inspects whether the aggregate value assigned to the account associated with the user computer 12 is greater than or equal to the predetermined threshold value (i.e., if the aggregate value 10 points). The flow goes to step 25 if affirmative, and back to step 23 if otherwise.
Step 25: According to the request from the user computer 12, the host computer 11 transmits the selected media content to the user computer 12. Step 26: The host computer 11 receives a notification from the user computer 12 after the user computer 12 has completed the playback of the media content, the host computer 11 then transmits a questionnaire associated with the media content in response to receipt of the notification from the user computer 12, and the host computer 11 receives a message, which is a response from the user computer 12 to the questionnaire transmitted by the host computer 11 and which corresponds to completion of the task associated with the selected media content.
Step 27: According to the message transmitted back from the user computer 12, the host computer 11 increases or decreases the aggregate value of the account associated with the user computer 12 based on the degree of accomplishment of the task. For instance:
Referring to an example for an advertisement video, the host computer 11 can check the response to the questionnaire to see if the user computer 12 has indeed completed the playback and watching of the video, and accordingly adds or subtracts 1 point from the aggregate value of the user computer 12 (10+1=11 or 10−1=9 points).
Referring to an example for a real-time surveillance video, the host computer 11, when notified by the user computer 12, can be used to confirm if a main door is opened, and adds 5 points to the aggregate value of the account associated with the user computer 12 (10+5=15) if the main door is indeed opened. On the other hand, if the main door has been opened and the user computer 12 failed to report such event, the host computer 11 deducts 5 points from the aggregate value of the account associated with the user computer 12 (10−5=5 points).
Step 28: The host computer 11 grants a reward to the account associated with the user computer 12 based on the message received in step 26. The reward in this preferred embodiment may be a monetary reward or a point reward.
According to the above, the computer-implemented method for auditing media content possesses the benefits as follows:
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100129225 | Aug 2011 | TW | national |
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 13/584,420, filed Aug. 8, 2012 which claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 100129225, filed on Aug. 16, 2011.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13584420 | Aug 2012 | US |
Child | 14299659 | US |