Embodiments of the subject matter described herein relate generally to electronic devices and systems for presenting content to users, and more particularly, embodiments of the subject matter relate to presenting different types of content to a user in accordance with a content-presentation policy agreement established with the user.
Advertisers and content providers have a symbiotic relationship in that advertisers provide revenue for content providers while content providers provide a means for advertisers to engage users. However, users typically perceive advertising content as an intrusive interference with the programming content that the user is interested in receiving from the content provider. These users will often attempt to avoid the advertising content (e.g., by changing the channel, fast-forwarding through the advertising, or the like). Not only does this prevent or otherwise reduce the likelihood of advertisers engaging users, but the manual interaction also interferes with the user's enjoyment of the content being provided by the content provider. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a non-intrusive user experience that also satisfies advertisers.
A more complete understanding of the subject matter may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in conjunction with the following figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the figures.
The following detailed description is merely illustrative in nature and is not intended to limit the embodiments of the subject matter or the application and uses of such embodiments. Any implementation described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, or the following detailed description.
Embodiments of the subject matter described herein relate to establishing a content-presentation policy agreement with a user and presenting different types of content to the user in accordance with the content-presentation policy. As described in greater detail below, in an exemplary embodiment, a user utilizes an application executing on an electronic device to establish, with a content-provisioning system, a content-presentation policy agreement that defines the manner in which the content-provisioning system provides primary content, such as media content or other program content, and secondary content, such as advertising content, to the user. In exchange for the user agreeing to receive secondary content in a specified manner, the content-provisioning system automatically (i.e., without or otherwise independent of any manual input or other manual intervention) excludes or otherwise removes some or all of the secondary content that would otherwise be interspersed within the primary content when the primary content is presented to the user. In this manner, the user may view continuous or uninterrupted primary content that does not include secondary content interspersed within the primary content, thereby providing a more pleasurable user experience. For example, some or all of the advertisements that would otherwise be displayed during a media program may automatically be removed based on the content-presentation policy so that the user can view the media program with fewer advertisements or without having to manually avoid advertisements (e.g., by fast-forwarding or changing the channel) during the media program.
After the primary content is presented to the user, secondary content is presented to the user in the manner defined by the content-presentation policy agreement, and user input is received that confirms or otherwise validates that the secondary content was received by the user. For example, one or more instances of advertising content may be presented at a specified time chosen or otherwise defined by the user on a device selected by the user, wherein the number of instances of advertising content presented to the user or the duration of time for which the advertising content is presented are defined by the content-provisioning system. After the advertising content is presented, the user may be prompted or otherwise questioned in a manner that confirms that the advertising content was viewed, thereby validating that the content-presentation policy agreement was satisfied by the user. In this manner, the user may control or otherwise influence the manner in which the secondary content is presented, and secondary-content providers (e.g., advertisers) are assured their content was received by the user. It should be noted that the subject matter described herein is not limited to secondary content being presented after primary content, and in some embodiments, one or more instances of secondary content may be presented to the user and validated in accordance with the content-presentation policy agreement prior to presenting an uninterrupted instance of primary content to the user.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the input device 102 generally represents the hardware, software, firmware, or combinations thereof configured to provide a user interface with the electronic device 100. Depending on the embodiment, the input device 102 may be realized as a key pad, a keyboard, one or more buttons, a touch panel, a touchscreen, an audio input device (e.g., a microphone), or the like. The control module 110 is coupled to the input device 102 to receive input from the user of the electronic device 100 via the input device 102 and to facilitate operation of the electronic device 100 in accordance with the received user input. The display device 104 is realized as an electronic display configured to graphically display information or content under control of the control module 110. Depending on the embodiment, the display device 104 may be realized as a liquid-crystal display, a light-emitting diode display, an organic light emitting diode display, a plasma display, or another suitable electronic display. The control module 110 is coupled to the display device 104, and the control module 110 controls the display or rendering of content on the display device 104, as described in greater detail below. The communications arrangement 106 generally represents the hardware, software, firmware, or combinations thereof configured to transmit and receive incoming communications or signals directed to and from the electronic device 100 via one or more communications channels or communications networks in a conventional manner. In this regard, in practice, the communications arrangement 106 may include one or more amplifiers, filters, modulators or demodulators, digital-to-analog converters, analog-to-digital converters, mixers, antennas, and the like. The communications arrangement 106 is coupled to the control module 110, and the communications arrangement 106 and the control module 110 are cooperatively configured to support communications to and from the electronic device 100 in a conventional manner, as will be appreciated in the art.
In an exemplary embodiment, the control module 110 generally represents the hardware, software, firmware, processing logic, or other components of the electronic device 100 configured to support operation of the electronic device 100 and to execute various functions or processing tasks described in greater detail below. Depending on the embodiment, the control module 110 may be implemented or realized with a general purpose processor, a microprocessor, a controller, a microcontroller, a state machine, a content-addressable memory, an application-specific integrated circuit, a field-programmable gate array, any suitable programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or any combination thereof designed to perform the functions described herein. Furthermore, the steps of a method or algorithm described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be embodied directly in hardware, in firmware, in a software module executed by the control module 110, or in any practical combination thereof. The memory 108 represents any non-transitory short or long term storage media capable of storing programming instructions for execution by the control module 110, including any sort of random access memory, read only memory, flash memory, registers, hard disks, removable disks, magnetic or optical mass storage, or the like. The programming instructions, when read and executed by the control module 110, cause the control module 110 to perform certain tasks, operations, functions, and processes described in more detail herein.
In the illustrated embodiment, the first electronic device 204 generally represents an electronic device, such as a television, a computer, or the like, that includes a display device (e.g., display device 104) and is capable of executing a content-presentation application 210 (e.g., a media-player application, video-rendering application, or the like) that receives a content data stream from the content-provisioning system 208 and renders, displays, or otherwise presents 230 images or video on the display device 104 that correspond to the content received from the content-provisioning system 208. In an exemplary embodiment, the first electronic device 204 is utilized by the user 202 for viewing primary content, such as broadcast media programming content or the like, provided by the content-provisioning system 208, and accordingly, for convenience, but without limitation, the first electronic device 204 is alternatively referred to herein as the primary device.
The second electronic device 206 generally represents another electronic device, such as a mobile phone, a computer, or the like, that includes a display device (e.g., display device 104) and is capable of executing a policy-management application 220 that communicates or otherwise interfaces with the content-provisioning system 208 to establish a content-presentation policy between the user 202 and the content-provisioning system 208, as described in greater detail below. In the illustrated embodiment, the second electronic device 206 or policy-management application 220 receives secondary content from the content-provisioning system 208 and renders, displays, or otherwise presents 240 images or video on the second electronic device 206 that correspond to secondary content received from the content-provisioning system 208. For convenience, but without limitation, the second electronic device 206 is alternatively referred to herein as the secondary device.
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In accordance with one or more embodiments, to initiate the content-presentation process 300, the user 202 manipulates the secondary device 206 to contact the content-provisioning system 208 to download or install the policy-management application 220 on the secondary device 206. In an exemplary embodiment, the policy-management application 220 is associated with the user 202 (e.g., by the user providing a user identifier), thereby allowing the user 202 to define the manner in which he receives advertising content. For example, in addition to any fixed criteria for presenting secondary content that are defined by the content-provisioning system 208, the policy-management application 220 may display graphical user interface elements adapted to allow the user 202 to select or modify one or more criteria or options for presenting secondary content, thereby allowing the user to define a personalized secondary-content-presentation policy agreement. For example, the user 202 may be able to select or otherwise modify which of the devices 204, 206 the secondary content is presented on, the time of day during which the secondary content may be presented, the days of the week during which the secondary content may be presented, the type of secondary content the user would prefer to view (e.g., a particular type of advertisements), and the like. After the user 202 defines the user-configurable criteria for the secondary-content-presentation policy, the content-provisioning system 208 (via the policy-management application 220) establishes an association among the user 202, the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement for the user 202, the primary device 204 associated with the user 202 (e.g., using the user identifier), or the secondary device 206 associated with the user 202.
In an exemplary embodiment, the content-presentation process 300 continues by displaying or otherwise presenting primary content and automatically excluding one or more instances of secondary content from being displayed or otherwise presented within the primary content based on the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement (tasks 304, 306). Based upon the agreement between the user 202 and the content-provisioning system 208 as to how the user 202 can or will be presented secondary content, such as advertising content, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically prevents at least some (if not all) advertising content from being displayed or otherwise presented within a broadcast media program (e.g., the primary content). In this regard, the user-configurable criteria may determine the amount of secondary content that may be presented within the primary content on the primary device 204. For example, in exchange for the user providing fewer restrictions on the presentation of secondary content by the policy-management application 220, the content-provisioning system 208 may automatically remove, filter, or otherwise exclude more advertisements from being displayed during the media program. Thus, if the criteria for the user's secondary-content-presentation policy indicates that the user 202 can view a media program without any advertising content, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically removes, filters, or otherwise excludes any advertisements from being displayed during the media program, so that the user 202 does not need to manually skip, fast-forward, or otherwise circumvent the advertisements. In other embodiments, if the criteria for the user's secondary-content-presentation policy indicate that the user 202 can view that media program with reduced advertising content, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically removes, filters, or otherwise excludes only some of the advertisements from a data stream corresponding to the media program, such that a reduced number of advertisements are displayed during the media program relative to the number of advertisements that would otherwise be presented in the absence of a secondary-content-presentation policy with the user 202.
In accordance with one or more embodiments, the user 202 manipulates or otherwise configures the primary device 204 for viewing a media program (or another instance of primary content) from a particular content source 250, for example, by selecting a particular channel airing that media program or selecting that media program from a program guide or another list of available media programs (e.g., a list of on-demand offerings, a list of stored media programs on a digital video recorder, or the like). The content-provisioning system 208 obtains, from the selected content source 250 (e.g., broadcast channel, on-demand provider, or the like), a data stream including data corresponding to the selected media program and provides the media program data corresponding to the selected media program to the content-presentation application 210 via a communications network (e.g., a cable broadcast network, a satellite broadcast network, or the like). The content-presentation application 210 receives the media program data and renders, displays, or otherwise presents the selected media program on the display device associated with the primary device 204. In some embodiments, the data stream obtained by the content-provisioning system 208 from the selected content source 250 may also include data corresponding to advertising content interspersed within the media program data. Prior to providing the data stream to the content-presentation application 210 on the primary device 204, the content-provisioning system 208 identifies the user 202 associated with the primary device 204, determines or otherwise identifies whether a secondary-content-presentation policy agreement with that user 202 exists, and in response to identifying a secondary-content-presentation policy agreement associated with that user 202, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically filters or otherwise removes some or all of the data corresponding to advertising content in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy for that user 202. For example, if the criteria for the user's secondary-content-presentation policy indicates that the user 202 can view the selected media program without any advertising content, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically removes any data corresponding to advertisements from the data stream received from the content source 250, such that the filtered data stream provided to the content-presentation application 210 only includes the media program data corresponding to the selected media program. In this manner, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically prevents the advertising content from being displayed during the selected media program so that the user 202 does not need to manually skip, fast-forward, or otherwise circumvent the advertising content. If the criteria for the user's secondary-content-presentation policy indicates that the user 202 can view the selected media program with reduced advertising content (but not entirely free of advertising content), the content-provisioning system 208 automatically removes some of the data corresponding to advertisements from the data stream, such that the data stream provided to the content-presentation application 210 includes a reduced number of advertisements as compared to the unfiltered data stream received by the content-provisioning system 208 from the content source 250.
It should be noted that in some embodiments, in addition to automatically removing secondary content from within the primary content, the content-provisioning system 208 may automatically substitute supplemental content relevant to the primary content within the primary content in lieu of the removed secondary content. For example, if the primary content is a live broadcast media program, the content-provisioning system 208 may automatically remove advertisements and substitute a live broadcast feed within the live broadcast media program where advertisements would otherwise be inserted.
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In some embodiments, the type of advertisements provided to the policy-management application 220 by the content-provisioning system 208 may be based on the user-defined preferences within the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement. For example, if the user 202 indicates a preference for travel-related advertisements, the content-provisioning system 208 may provide travel-related advertisements for presentation by the policy-management application 220 in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement. Alternatively, if the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement does not include user-specified type-of-advertisement preferences, then the advertisements provided to the policy-management application 220 by the content-provisioning system 208 may be targeted based on the primary content previously presented by the primary device 204. In other embodiments, the content-provisioning system 208 may provide data corresponding to the instances of secondary content removed from the primary content to the policy-management application 220 for subsequent presentation by the policy-management application 220. In this regard, the policy-management application 220 may merely present same advertisements removed from a media program presented on the device 204 to the user 202 via the secondary device 206 at a later time and in a manner specified by the user 202 in the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement.
As described above, in accordance with one or more embodiments, the content-provisioning system 208 may provide a question based on the content of the advertisement or some other stimulus to the policy-management application 220 along with a corresponding response to the stimulus (e.g., the answer to the question) that, if provided by the user 202, would indicate that the user 202 viewed the advertisement. After presenting the advertisement, the policy-management application 220 may automatically display the question and prompt the user 202 to respond to the question. Once the user 202 manipulates the secondary device 206 to provide an answer to the question, the policy-management application 220 or the content-provisioning system 208 may determine, based on the user's response to the question, whether the user 202 understood the content of the advertisement and may thereby verify that the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement was satisfied. In this regard, if the user response indicates that the user 202 did not understand the secondary content, the policy-management application 220 or the content-provisioning system 208 may fail to validate or otherwise verify that the secondary content was presented to the user, and the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement or the content-provisioning system 208 may require that the policy-management application 220 repeat the steps of presenting an instance of secondary content to the user 202 in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy and validating or otherwise verifying that the secondary content was understood by the user 202. In other embodiments, after the policy-management application 220 presents an advertisement in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy, the policy-management application 220 may automatically display a graphical user interface element that simply prompts the user 202 to affirmatively indicate that the advertisement was presented. In some embodiments, the policy-management application 220 may monitor user activity on the secondary device 206 and validate that the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement was satisfied by identifying user activity that indicates that the user 202 viewed the secondary content that was presented by the policy-management application 220, such as, for example, the user 202 manipulating a web browser executing on the secondary device 206 to access a uniform resource locator (URL) or other web address mentioned in an advertisement or the user 202 manipulating another application executing on the secondary device 206 to share the advertisement with one or more other users (e.g., by posting a URL or other web address mentioned in an advertisement on a social networking website). In yet other embodiments, the policy-management application 220 may automatically notify the content-provisioning system 208 that the secondary-content-presentation policy was satisfied without any input from the user 202 after presenting advertisements in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy.
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Prior to providing a selected media program or other primary content to the primary device 204, the content-provisioning system 208 identifies the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement for the user 202 associated with the primary device 204, automatically filters or otherwise removes secondary content (e.g., advertisements or the like) from the selected media program based on the user's secondary-content-presentation policy agreement, and provides 410 the filtered media program to the content-presentation application 210 on the primary device 204 in a manner similar to that described above. In this regard, the filtered media program provided 410 to the content-presentation application 210 includes a reduced amount of advertisements or other secondary content interspersed within the media program. The content-presentation application 210 presents 412 the selected media program to the user 202 by rendering or otherwise displaying images or video corresponding to the selected media program on the primary device 204.
As discussed above, after providing 410 the media program to the content-presentation application 210, the content-provisioning system 208 automatically notifies 414 or otherwise configures the policy-management application 220 to present advertisements or other secondary content to the user 202 in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy for the user 202. The policy-management application 220 then presents 416 to the user 202, using a specified device in the content-management system 200 (e.g., the secondary device 206), an amount of advertisements (e.g., a number or duration of advertisements) specified or provided by the content-provisioning system 208 within a specified amount of time after the media program is presented on the primary device 204 in accordance with other criteria defined by the user's secondary-content-presentation policy. As discussed above, after presenting an advertisement to the user 202, the policy-management application 220 may present one or more questions pertaining to the content of the advertisement or otherwise prompt the user 202 to provide some sort of input that indicates the advertisement was viewed by the user 202. Based on the user input received 418 from the user 202, the policy-management application 220 may validate or otherwise verify that the advertisement was presented to the user 202 in accordance with the secondary-content-presentation policy and indicate 420 to the content-provisioning system 208 that the user 202 has satisfied the secondary-content-presentation policy agreement with respect to the media program previously provided 410 by the content-provisioning system 208.
For the sake of brevity, conventional techniques related to communications networks, communications protocols or signaling, cognitive assessments, and other functional aspects of the systems (and the individual operating components of the systems) may not be described in detail herein. Furthermore, the connecting lines shown in the various figures contained herein are intended to represent example functional relationships or physical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships or physical connections may be present in a practical embodiment.
Additionally, the subject matter may be described herein in terms of functional or logical block components and various processing steps. It should be appreciated that such block components may be realized by any number of hardware, software, or firmware components configured to perform the specified functions. For example, an embodiment of a system or a component may employ various integrated circuit components, e.g., memory elements, digital signal processing elements, logic elements, look-up tables, or the like which may carry out a variety of functions under the control of one or more microprocessors or other control devices.
The foregoing description refers to elements or nodes or features being “coupled” together. As used herein, unless expressly stated otherwise, “coupled” means that one element, node, or feature is directly or indirectly joined to (or directly or indirectly communicates with) another element, node, or feature, and not necessarily mechanically. Thus, although the drawings may depict one exemplary arrangement of elements, additional intervening elements, devices, features, or components may be present in an embodiment of the depicted subject matter. In addition, certain terminology may also be used in the following description for the purpose of reference only, and thus are not intended to be limiting. For example, the terms “first,” “second,” and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
While at least one example embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the example embodiment or embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the claimed subject matter in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing the described embodiment or embodiments. It should be understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the scope defined by the claims, which includes known equivalents and foreseeable equivalents at the time of filing of this patent application.