The present disclosure relates generally to a method for creating a media item portion database. In one aspect, media item portion entries of the database are used for remixing and creating new composite media items.
The practice of mixing and remixing media is no longer restricted to media professionals. Emerging technology of remixing digital media enables end-users to combine media elements new media products. New digital media data models, such as the MPEG-21 standard or enhanced ID3 tags, enable the binding of detailed descriptions or metadata about an item of digital media. Such data models can make it possible to determine what portions of a media item and its metadata are contained in a given media item. Currently, such metadata is typically entered manually in ad hoc formats into whatever tags are available, such as, for example, ID3 tags in MP3 files.
Further, current sources of remixable media item portions are unorganized, disparate, and unreliable. Furthermore, the media item portions are typically uploaded manually. Thus, there lacks a database of media item portion entries intended for locating media item portions and use in producing new composite remix media items.
The present disclosure addresses this deficiency in the current art. The present disclosure relates generally to a method for creating a database of media item portion entries. In one aspect, media item portion entries of the database are used for remixing and creating new composite media items.
In on embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a method of creating an entry in a media item portion database comprising identifying a media item portion that may be utilized to create a composite media item; collecting said media item portion and associated metadata; examining said associated metadata to determine if said metadata meets predetermined minimum requirements for further processing; and creating, by further processing, an entry in said media item portion database, said entry conforming to a predetermined data container format so as to create an accessible and searchable database of metadata and associated media item portions that may be combined to form composite media items.
In one embodiment, the metadata associated with said media item portion comprises a set of commerce-enabling information. For example, such commerce enabling information comprises, but is not limited to usage rights such as a right to use said media item portions in a derivate work, a commercial designation. a non-commercial designation, an attribution of a publisher, a price per copy of the media item portion, an identity of a rights holder, a set of licensing terms, a copyright message or a pointer thereto, a digital rights message or pointer thereto, and/or a pointer to licensing information.
In one embodiment, the predetermined data container format comprises a media item identifier for acquiring said media item portion. The media item portion identifier may comprise, but is not limited to, a pointer, a uniform resource locator, an id unique to an online music service, an id unique to an online community, and/or an universal resource identifier. Further, in one embodiment, the media item portion may be acquired from several different media item portion sources such as a server, a user's local media library accessed from a user's computing device, the internet, and/or a network.
In one embodiment, the predetermined data container format comprises said metadata associated with said media item portion. In one embodiment, the step of examining and collecting said metadata comprises collecting metadata from a first source and a second source. In one embodiment, either one or both of said first source and said second source comprises sources such as a webpage, a RSS feed, a local media item portion storage, and/or a remote media item portion database.
In one embodiment, the method further comprises cataloguing said entry into said media item portion database. In one embodiment, the media item portion database may be distributed across different and/or multiple locations. For example, such database locations comprise, but are not limited to, the internet, a server, and/or a network.
In one embodiment, the media item portion may be a media file such as an audio file, video file, or graphical image.
In one embodiment, the predetermined data container format comprises container related metadata. In one embodiment, the predetermined data container format is parseable by software for presentation by a user interface and/or parseable by software for rendering metadata information in a user interface.
In one embodiment, the step of identifying said media item portion comprises conducting a web crawl search of the internet. In one embodiment, the step of examining said metadata comprises a processor examining web page source code associated with the webpage wherein said media item portion is located.
In one embodiment, if said media item portion is derived from a first source, said metadata comprises text representing said first source.
In one embodiment, the predetermined requirements may be based on conditional logic, based on whether said associated metadata is already present in said entry, and/or based on whether a specific type of said associated metadata is present. For example, a specific type of associated metadata can be any type of commerce enabling information.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to a computer-readable storage medium containing a set of instructions for a computing device, the set of instructions comprising identifying a media item portion that may be utilized to create a composite media item; collecting said media item portion and associated metadata; examining said associated metadata to determine if said metadata meets predetermined minimum requirements for further processing; and creating, by further processing, an entry in said media item portion database, said entry conforming to a predetermined data container format so as to create an accessible and searchable database of metadata and associated media item portions that may be combined to form composite media items.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to a device under software control comprising: code for identifying a media item portion that may be utilized to create a composite media item; code for collecting said media item portion and associated metadata; code for examining said associated metadata to determine if said metadata meets predetermined minimum requirements for further processing; and code for creating, by further processing, an entry in said media item portion database, said entry conforming to a predetermined data container format so as to create an accessible and searchable database of metadata and associated media item portions that may be combined to form composite media items.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to one or more computer-readable media having computer-readable instructions thereon which, when executed by one or more computing devices, implements the methods described above.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to one or more computer-readable media having computer-readable instructions thereon which, when executed by one or more computing devices, implements the methods described above; and a computing device embodying the one or more computer-readable media.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to a method of providing an Internet service comprising: providing access to a store of information relating to media item portions that may be combined to form composite media items, said store of information assembled by steps comprising:
identifying a media item portion that may be utilized to create a composite media item; collecting said media item portion and associated metadata; examining said associated metadata to determine if said metadata meets predetermined minimum requirements for further processing; and creating an entry in a media item portion database, said entry conforming to a predetermined data container format so as to create an accessible and searchable store of metadata and associated media item portions that may be combined to form composite media items receiving search parameters associated with said entry; and returning, in accordance with said search parameters, information from said store related to a media item portion that may be utilized to create a composite media item.
The following drawing figures, which form a part of this application, are illustrative of embodiments of the present invention and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention in any manner, which scope shall be based on the claims appended hereto.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates generally to a method for creating a database of media item portion entries. In another embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a user interface for a media item portion database. In another embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to a method for searching for media item portions. In another embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a user interface for searching for media item portion entries and associated information from such a database. In one embodiment, such associated information comprises commerce enabling information useful in the composite media item marketplace. It is noted that the term commerce as used herein is intended to encompass many types of transfers of items between one person or entity to another. Further, the term commerce is not limited to requiring monetary transfer or transfer of value to accompany such commerce transaction.
It is also noted that the term “remix store” as used herein in one embodiment can be used interchangeably with the term “database” or any other type of media item portion, metadata and relevant information storage. It is further noted that the term database as used herein can mean any collection of entries which may be accessible and/or searchable. In one aspect, a database comprises an organized body of information. In one aspect, a database comprises a systematically arranged collection of computer data, structured so that it can be retrieved or manipulated. Further, the database may be a single database or a distributed database located anywhere such as the internet, a network, on a local area network, wireless area network, on a computing device, or any type of suitable infrastructure.
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure will now be discussed with reference to the aforementioned figures wherein like reference numerals refer to like components. The figures are intended as exemplary embodiments and are not intended to be limiting.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates generally to a database of media item portion entries. In one general embodiment, each entry is associated with a media item portion, relevant metadata, other associated information which may or may not be derived from the metadata associated with the media item portion and combinations thereof.
In some embodiments, the media item portion may be any type of identifiable portion or component of media item. As used herein, the terms “content”, “media”, or “media items” are used broadly to encompass any type or category of experienceable, retrievable, filed and/or stored media, either singly or collectively, and individual items of media or content are generally referred to as entries, songs, tracks, items or files, however, the use of any one term is not to be considered limiting as the concepts features and functions described herein are generally intended to apply to any storable and/or retrievable item that may be experienced by a user, whether audibly, visually or otherwise, in any manner now known or to become known. Further, the term media comprises all types of media such as audio and video, text, photos, or other forms. Thus, a media item portion may comprise an a capella track, a backing track, a sample or loop of a media item recording, the beat of a media item, the chords of a media item, a graphical still image, a portion of a video file or other type of dynamic image, the equalizer presets, a band or orchestra accompaniment, the instrumentals, a conductor or performer refinement, or part of a set, or any other identifiable portion of a media item.
One exemplary embodiment of creating and storing a media item portion database entry is depicted in
It should be noted that the process as depicted in
In one embodiment, whether media item portions are considered relevant, whether metadata is considered relevant, whether the metadata should be included in a database entry and whether there is enough metadata information in a database entry to create a composite media item is preferably governed by predetermined application requirements. In one embodiment, the processor 508 as depicted in
In one embodiment, a predetermined requirement may be based on conditional logic. In another embodiment, a predetermined requirement may be based on whether a specific amount and a specific type of metadata or information associated with the media item (as described herein) is present.
For example, a media item portion may not be considered relevant during the step 710 of identifying a relevant media item portion as depicted in
In another example of applying predetermined requirements, metadata associated with a media item portion may not be considered relevant during step 715 as depicted in
In another example of applying predetermined requirements, metadata should not be extracted and collected to create a database entry during step 720 as depicted in
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In another embodiment, web pages may be examined and media item portions identified automatically by a program that “crawls” or “spiders” the WebPages. Typically, these spiders or crawlers collect information from various WebPages. Exemplary methods for crawling information on a network or internet is described in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,409, entitled “METHOD FOR PARSING, INDEXING AND SEARCHING WORLD-WIDE WEB PAGES,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. In one embodiment, the crawling program 507 crawls through media content located on a network such as the Internet 506, collecting and examining WebPages for relevant media item portions. In a further embodiment, an index component (not depicted) which may or may not be a part of the media crawling program 507 parses and indexes media item portions and associated information collecting or examined by the web crawling process. In one embodiment, the index component generates an index that defines a structure for the media item portions and related information that allows for location and retrieval of the media item portions and related information. According to one embodiment, the index component creates an index of word-location pairs that allows a search engine to determine specific media item portions and information regarding the same in response to a query, which may be from a user, software component, automated process, etc. Exemplary methods for indexing information is described in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,889, entitled “METHOD FOR PARSING INFORMATION OF DATABASE RECORDS USING WORD-LOCATION PAIRS AND METAWORD-LOCATION PAIRS,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. In one embodiment, index information that the index component generates is written to an index data store or database for storage.
In other embodiments, the processor as depicted in
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In another embodiment, as depicted in
For example, in
In further embodiments, the metadata considered relevant may comprise information or data about a media item portion such as the name of the artist or performer, the album name, the identity of a composer, the identity of lyricist, the identity of a lead performer or soloist, the genre, the tempo, the rhythm pattern, the date or time of recording of the media item, identity of the language associated with the media item, the original filename of the media item, the original release year of the media item, the format type of the media item, a URL or link to the official webpage of an on-demand music service or internet radio station, or the a URL or link to the official webpage of the artist, album, rights holder, or producer associated with the media item, or the size of each media item portion, or the price of per copy of each media item portion.
In one embodiment, if it is determined (by the processor 508, for example) that a webpage indicates metadata for relevant media may be present, but does not find corresponding data as expected, then according to the policies of the entity operating the processor 508, the processor 508 will either ignore the site, make a “best guess” and possibly mark this library entry as “unreliable”; and/or provide a notification to the operators that a potentially relevant site has been identified, along with a report indicating where the information found on the site did not conform with expectations, such that the site operators could subject the site information to further analysis and potential updating of the processor's 508 keywords, patterns, and comparison operators to correctly ingest the relevant metadata, and thereby grow the database. In a further embodiment, the operators of the processor and the resulting database may publish the keywords and patterns it is capable of interpreting at any given time, to enable media providers to proactively prepare their media for discovery by the processor, so that it may beneficially be included in the media item portion database.
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In another embodiment, the database entry comprises the media item portion itself and relevant metadata. In a further embodiment, the database entry comprises a pointer or reference to the media item portion and relevant metadata that identifies where the actual media item portion may be located or accessed from.
In another embodiment, the database entry comprises multiple metadata portions each associated with the same media item, however derived from multiple and/or different WebPages. For example, as depicted in
In one embodiment, the relevant metadata is extracted/collected by a processor (in one embodiment, depicted as item 508 in
In one embodiment, the data container comprises a media item portion identifier. In one exemplary embodiment, the media item portion identifier comprises information identifying the media item portion, contents of the media item portion itself, and information associated with the media item portion. In one embodiment, a media item portion identifier comprises a pointer, reference, uniform resource location, and/or universal resource identifier. In one embodiment, the media item portion identifier references the location of the media item portion itself and/or relevant metadata. In other embodiments, the media item portion may be located, identified, and/or acquired from several sources and through different ways. In another embodiment, the media item portion identifier may be a pointer, a uniform resource locator, or an id unique to an online music service or an online community. For example, the media item portion may be acquired from a server, from a user's local media library, from an on-demand streaming music service, and/ or from the internet. In one embodiment, the data container comprises commerce enabling information (as described herein) associated with a media item portion.
Furthermore, in one embodiment, the data container comprises metadata related to the container itself, ie. container related data. In another embodiment, the container related metadata can include any type, combination, or number of information or data associated with the attributes of a media item source (if any), media item portion, or media item. In one exemplary embodiment, the container related metadata comprises a string of text representing the name of the container, a string of text representing the media item portion title, the date the container is created and/or last modified, the genre associated with the overall items within the container, the size of the container, the length of the container, the content type of the container, the file type, the international standard recording code associated with the container, the software and/or hardware necessary for encoding and decoding the container and its items, and/or any user-defined text information. Further, any and all methods and programs for creating such a data container known by one skilled in the art presently or the equivalents thereof in the future are also contemplated.
For example,
Regardless of what form the database entry takes, referring back to
In one embodiment, the method depicted in
By creating a database of media item portion entries as described herein, remix or composite media item creators would then have a definitive source of relevant remixable media, with well-structured metadata at their disposal, thereby enabling both the quantity and quality of the media products produced, but also supporting a rich marketplace remixable media suppliers, remixers, and end-user remix media consumers, including the revenue generated in such a marketplace.
In a further embodiment, a remix media database browser enables a user to preview media item portions, the full media item, examine rights for suitability to the intended use, get appropriate descriptive and authorship information, and find and obtain the media item portion itself for remix media operations.
In another embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a user interface for searching for media item portion entries and associated information from a database. In one embodiment, the user interface allows a user to search and/or browse for media item portions from the database 501/511 (wherever located) as descried herein. An exemplary user interface is depicted in
As can be seen in
In one embodiment, the user interface further comprises an area 101 for entering text representing a search or browse input criteria indicating a desired media item portion and a button 104 for triggering the search. In one embodiment, the area 101 may comprise a text box 103 and/or a drop down menu 102. In one embodiment, the user may search for media item portions by jointly using the text field box 103 and the drop down menu 102. For example, the drop down menu 102 may comprise selections such as genre, artist, rights availability, format, or any other attribute associated with a media item portion. Then, the user can enter text into the text field box 103 which corresponds to the drop down menu choice selected. For example, as depicted in
In a further embodiment, the user interface further comprises an area 108 for displaying the results of a media item portion search. In one embodiment, as depicted in
In one embodiment, with further reference to
In another example, selecting button 129 allows a user to access and categorically browse all the media item portions and database entries the user has stored locally. In one embodiment, as depicted in
In another example, referring to
In one exemplary embodiment of browsing via area 116 as depicted in
Again, in one embodiment, some, all, none, or categories and subcategories similar to those in
Further, as depicted in
In one embodiment, once a media item portion entry from the results area 108 is selected, the user interface replaces the search results with detailed information as shown in 201 and 202 in the results area as depicted in
Of course further embodiments contemplate a user interface comprising any combination and number of areas in order to enable a user to search for and utilize multiple media item portions and associated information from a database. Thus, enabling an efficient and simple user interface to access a database useful in the composite media item marketplace.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the method and system of the present invention within the application may be implemented in many manners and as such is not to be limited by the foregoing exemplary embodiments and examples. In other words, functional elements being performed by a single or multiple components, in various combinations of hardware and software, and individual functions can be distributed among software applications at either the client or server level. In this regard, any number of the features of the different embodiments described herein may be combined into one single embodiment and alternate embodiments having fewer than or more than all of the features herein described are possible. Functionality may also be, in whole or in part, distributed among multiple components, in manners now known or to become known. Thus, myriad software/hardware/firmware combinations are possible in achieving the functions, features, interfaces and preferences described herein. Moreover, the scope of the present invention covers conventionally known and features of those variations and modifications through the system component described herein as would be understood by those skilled in the art.
This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/247,015 filed Oct. 10, 2005, entitled A DATA CONTAINER AND SET OF METADATA FOR ASSOCIATION WITH A MEDIA ITEM AND COMPOSITE MEDIA ITEMS, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/247,562, filed Oct. 10, 2005, entitled A SET OF METADATA FOR ASSOCIATION WITH A COMPOSITE MEDIA ITEM AND TOOL FOR CREATING SUCH SET OF METADATA, which is also hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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