The present invention relates to a method and a system for constructing virtual video channels comprising video content.
Virtual TV channels are generally used for creating individual media programs for a user. Traditionally, virtual channels are derived from user profiles, which are constructed in a large variety of ways. The creation of user profile-based channels where data relating to the user is used when constructing virtual channels is well known. The problem with such a profile-based approach for the construction is that the user needs to modify his profile entries before a new virtual channel theme can be constructed. For the user, which is stimulated by certain TV scenes, this operation is extremely inconvenient.
Automated profiles log the viewing behavior of a user over time and modify the user profile accordingly. Such a method would require a user to watch a certain scene repeatedly before such a system would learn and construct a virtual channel with an appropriate theme. Again, the problem with this approach is that it is not very attractive for the user, who would like to satisfy an immediate information interest.
It is the object of the present invention to overcome these problems.
According to one aspect, the present invention relates to a method for constructing virtual video channels comprising video content, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
Thereby, a virtual channel is created in a very user friendly way where the user at any time can identify visual aspects of interest without any profile-based information about the user and subsequently receive a virtual video channel, which features the indicated aspects as a theme. Said visual aspects can as an example comprise any kind of objects (car, animal, persons, etc.) on a TV scene, a location (e.g. desert, forest), an actor, weather situation, the time of day, etc. The video content comprised in said virtual video channel can as an example comprise images, video clips or films, music or sound, documentaries, text information, etc.
In an embodiment, the step of enabling said user to select at least one of said number of visual aspects comprises:
The user can therefore, at any time, identify an object of interest and receive a virtual program featuring the indicated object as a theme. This could e.g. be implemented by pressing designated “HyperInfo” button on the remote control when the user finds an aspect in the played back video interesting. By doing so, the aspects which at that instant are recognized are highlighted and presented to the user. By selecting one or more of the highlighted aspects, one or more virtual channels are created featuring said one or more selected aspects as a theme.
In an embodiment, the step of enabling said user to select at least one of said number of visual aspects comprises:
In this way the user can, when s/he identifies more than one visual aspect of interest, make a multiple selection with a predefined order. The first selection is then played/presented first, thereafter the second selection, etc. Preferably, the user can at any time end the selection which is being presented to the user and begin with the subsequent appearance according to said predefined order. As an example, the user might be interested in the objects “cow”, “cat” and “dog” in this order. By selecting these three objects, three virtual video channels are constructed for featuring each of these objects as a theme. This can be a video clip, pictures, music or sound which could comprise the sound of these animals, etc. If the first theme, in this case the “cow”, is a three hour program, the user can at any time end it and start with the subsequent theme, i.e. the “cat”.
In an embodiment, said ranking of a visual aspect is indicated to said user with a predefined color. In this way, if several aspects are highlighted for the user, e.g. said “cow”, “cat”, and “dog”, the user can by marking the object “cow” with yellow, the object “cat” with red and the object “dog” with green, control this appearance. Accordingly, the color blue has the function as first appearance, red the function as the second appearance and green the function as the third appearance. This color “hierarchy” would be predefined in this way. Of course, instead of using colors, numbers or similar marks could be used.
In an embodiment, the step of enabling to said user to select at least one of said number of visual aspects comprises:
In this way, if there is no video content (video clips, pictures, textual information, etc.) available it is indicated to the user. The indication could as an example comprise not highlighting the aspects although the aspects have been recognized. In the case that the aspect is the object “cow”, but no material exists about a cow, it might therefore not be highlighted at all for the user. The object “cow” could also be highlighted with the information/sign or the like indicating that no information is available for the object “cow”. The user could further be indicated about the amount of information/data which are available for the various aspects, the quality measure of the virtual channel (e.g. indicating the accumulated significance of the identified video material), if the amount of content for certain aspects fulfills predefined requirements to create a virtual channel (e.g. minimum one hour material length).
In an embodiment, the step of constructing a virtual video channel comprises:
The user can therefore select two or more aspects which are then presented as one theme. By e.g. selecting the object “sheep” and “dog” together, e.g. by marking both with the color blue, the theme comprises the combination of these objects. This could e.g. comprise the theme dogs rounding up sheep. Another selection could be “car” and “race”, with the resulting theme as formula one race.
In a further aspect, the present invention relates to a computer readable medium having stored therein instructions for causing a processing unit to execute said method.
According to another aspect, the present invention relates to a system for constructing user specific virtual video channels comprising video content, wherein said system comprises;
In the following, the present invention, and in particular preferred embodiments thereof, will be described in more detail in connection with accompanying drawings in which
a-2d show one example of the present invention, showing the steps from where a user, which is watching e.g. a broadcasted movie on a TV screen, selects an object in a scene of a TV program, where after a virtual channel or additional information related to the selected object are presented to the user, and
The system as illustrated here comprises an object recognizer 101 and storage means 102, 103, which e.g. can be internal storage means 102 comprised in said system 100, or external storage means 103 accessible via a communication link such as the Internet. The object recognizer 101 analyzes the objects which are being displayed 104 for the user 105, in this example on a TV screen 106. When the user 105 is interested in a particular scene or objects in a scene, the object recognizer 101 receives a command from the user 105 to “freeze” the TV scene. This can e.g. be done by pressing a “HyperInfo” button on the remote control. The objects in the scene, which are recognized by the object recognizer 101, are then highlighted for the user 105. The user can now choose and select one or more of these highlighted objects, where after a virtual channel or additional information relating to the selected objects are made available to the user e.g. by displaying the video content, music or music play-list, or the additional information via the virtual channel to the user on the TV screen. The music play-list could e.g. be based on selection of one or more musicians. The data required for the virtual channel or the additional information is stored in the storage means 102, 103.
In one embodiment, the object analysis is based on the user's characteristics, e.g. the age of the person. If the person is young, the object recognizer filters out all objects which are not considered as relevant for this young person. Therefore, if this young person is watching a movie with ghosts, monsters and a dog, only the dog would be considered as relevant and is displayed for the user. Other scenes would be considered as forbidden. In this way, the object recognizer would follow predefined instructions. Of course, input information e.g. relating to the age of the user must be given. In this particular case, this information can be requested prior to e.g. watching said movie such as by the parent of this young person. Other examples of user's characteristics are the user's hobbies/interests, the sex of the user, etc.
a-2d show one example of the present invention, showing the steps from where a user, which is watching e.g. a broadcasted movie on a TV screen 201, selects an object in a scene of a TV program, where after a virtual channel or additional information related to the selected object are presented to the user. In
During these steps, the original program that the user was watching is put on hold. The user can, at any time, access the virtual channel or go one step backwards, e.g. from
In one embodiment, the presentation of the selected aspects, in this case the object “cat”, is associated with a fee. This could be a single fee, i.e. associated with a selection of the object “cat”, or the association could comprise multiple fees, in this case one fee for the selection of “cat”, one associated with the selection of the object “house cat”, etc. The fees could even depend on whether the user requests for text information, video clips, music, etc.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word ‘comprising’ does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those listed in a claim. The invention can be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In a device claim enumerating several means, several of these means can be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different, dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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