Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to onscreen television program guides and more specifically to a method for selecting search criteria.
Onscreen television programming guides commonly referred to as electronic programming guides (EPGs) provide a user with the ability to create a search of available television programs that presents a specified subset of the available programs. The search may return available programs in a specified area of interest (e.g., comedies), or may return programs available from a specified broadcast station or programs available at a specified time, for example.
For example, as shown in EPG display 100, the search criterion “Children” has been selected from the search criteria window 120. The EPG search is conducted based upon the specified criteria, and the result is displayed on a subsequent EPG display. For example, search result window 130 displays the station number and title of all children programs available. The user may then select a desired program. Typically, up and down arrows 131 and 132 are used to move a selection marker, such as a pointer or highlight, in the channel or programming selection domain.
The prior EPG presents the drawback in that if a user desires to change or refine the search criteria, the user must return to a previous screen and reset the search criteria. The new search is then conducted against the entire set of available programs. Another drawback is that present EPGs do not allow a search based upon the combination of multiple search criteria.
A further convention, typically maintained in prior art EPGs is that entering numbers from a TV remote control device causes the selection marker to jump to the TV channel whose number corresponds to the number entered on the remote control device.
However, if a search is refined, the number of presented items is already limited, so being able to enter a channel number to navigate to a selection does not present any advantage. Furthermore, a specific channel may or may not be represented in a specific search result, so jumping to a channel number entered by the user may not lead to an item in the search result, and hence may be counterproductive in the search.
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods wherein a user may combine two or more search criteria for an electronic program guide search. The electronic program guide receives a television program search criteria set containing a plurality of search criteria and provides a search result set containing television programs that meet the television program search criteria set. For one embodiment, the television program search criteria set may be dynamically revised by adding or deleting search criteria. The electronic program guide receives a revision to the television program search criteria set, and revises the search result based upon the revision.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings, and from the detailed description, that follows below.
Embodiments of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not limitation, by the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
An embodiment of the present invention provides a television electronic programming guide that allows users to dynamically add or remove search criteria from a programming guide search without initiating a new programming guide search. For one embodiment, the electronic programming guide allows a user to combine multiple search criteria within a single search. For one embodiment one or more search parameters may be dynamically altered without affecting remaining search parameters.
In the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the described embodiments of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that alternative embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form, rather than in detail, in order to avoid obscuring the description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
EPG display 200 also includes a search criteria window 220 containing a search criteria set 221. In one embodiment, each criterion is represented by a corresponding single digit. One or more of the search criteria may be selected to create a specific search. For example, selection markers highlight elements 222 and 223, which are elements 3 and 4, respectively, of search criteria set 231. The resulting search will be a combination of search criteria 3, Children, and search criteria 4, Family. For one embodiment the combination results in a Boolean “AND” operation for the selected search criteria. The selection of one or more search criteria from search criteria set 221 of search criteria window 220 and initiation of a search after criteria selection is finished may be implemented in various ways as known in the art. For one embodiment the selection is preformed using a preprogrammed television remote control device.
The EPG display 200 also contains search result window 230 that displays a search result set 231. Search result set 231 contains the channel number and program name for programs meeting the selected search criteria. Program selection marker arrows 232 and 233 allow the user to move a program selection marker up and down, respectively, within the search result set 231. For example, search result 234 is a channel program listing, which in this example is channel 13, highlighted by the program selection marker. Once the selection marker comes to the bottom or the top of the screen, the list may scroll over to a following page of search results. In alternative embodiments, a page up/page down function can also be used to scroll to the next or previous page of search results.
For one embodiment, each of the desired search criteria can be selected by pressing a single button on a TV remote control device. One or more search criteria may be selected, thus allowing the user to enter the equivalent of a combined complex search without having to deal with the complexity of entering parameters and arguments of the search. For example, a user may create a Boolean search for search criteria Children and Family by pressing the number 3 key and the number 4 key on a TV remote control device. For one embodiment, a selected search criteria may be deselected by depressing the corresponding numbered key of the TV remote control device.
Upon the dynamic selection (or deselection) of search criteria, the search result set 231 is updated to reflect the current search parameters.
For one embodiment, the search criteria set 231 is displayed on multiple screens by allowing overflow of the criteria list onto “previous” or “next” screens. For example, using the number 9 key to go to the next screen and the number 0 key to return to the previous screen, allows a user to have access to a large selection of program search criteria.
Additionally, as shown, an “All” selection may be included in search criteria set 221. Selection of “All” would result in a search by time parameter 213 of all programming criteria. For alternative embodiments, an “All” selection may be included in a channel or program search domain, rather than in a time search domain.
At operation 410, the EPG provides a search result set. The search result set contains all of the programs that meet the search criteria received at operation 405.
At operation 415, the EPG receives a revision to the search criteria. This update could take the form of additional search criteria or one or more of the original search criteria being removed (e.g., deselected as described above). The revision may be a combination of adding search criteria and removing one or more of the original search criteria.
At operation 420 the search result set is revised to reflect the updated search criteria. The search result set from the original search is modified to meet the current specified search criteria. For example, if search criteria are added, then only a subset of the search result set that meets the new criteria is retained as the updated search result set. If a search criteria is removed, then the search result set may be enlarged to include those programs which meet the reduced search criteria.
Thus, one embodiment of the present invention provides a method by which a user dynamically modifies EPG search criteria and receives modified search results.
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The machine-readable medium may include a mechanism that provides (i.e., stores and/or transmits) information in a form readable by a machine such as computer or digital processing device. For example, a machine-readable medium may include a read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disk storage media, optical storage media or flash memory devices. The code or instructions may be represented by carrier-wave signals, infrared signals, digital signals, and by other like signals.
While the invention has been described bed in terms of several embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described, but can be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. The description is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of limiting.
This application is related to, and hereby claims the benefit of, provisional application No. 60/296,663, which was filed Jun. 6, 2001 and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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