Patents by Inventor Sharmishtha Gupta
Sharmishtha Gupta has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240163508Abstract: In one aspect, an example method includes (i) obtaining fingerprint repetition data for a portion of video content, with the fingerprint repetition data including a list of other portions of video content matching the portion of video content and respective reference identifiers for the other portions of video content; (ii) identifying the portion of video content as a program segment rather than an advertisement segment based at least on a number of unique reference identifiers within the list of other portions of video content relative to a total number of reference identifiers within the list of other portions of video content; (iii) determining that the portion of video content corresponds to a program specified in an electronic program guide using a time stamp of the portion of video content; and (iv) storing an indication of the portion of video content in a data file for the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Amanmeet Garg, Sharmishtha Gupta, Andreas Schmidt, Lakshika Balasuriya, Aneesh Vartakavi
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Publication number: 20240155183Abstract: In one aspect, an example method includes (i) extracting, by a computing system, features from media content; (ii) generating, by the computing system, repetition data for respective portions of the media content Extracting, by a computing system, features from media content using the features, with repetition data for a given portion including a list of other portions of the media content matching the given portion; (iii) determining, by the computing system, transition data for the media content; (iv) Generating, by the computing system, repetition data for respective selecting, by the computing system, a portion within the media content using data for a given portion includes a list of other portions of the the transition data; (v) classifying, by the computing system, the portion as media content matching the given portion either an advertisement segment or a program segment using repetition data for the portion; and (vi) outputting, by the computing system, data indicating a result of the classifying forType: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Todd J. Hodges, Andreas Schmidt, Sharmishtha Gupta
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Publication number: 20230300390Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for affiliate interrupt detection. An example method disclosed herein includes determining whether a first time period of a first audio signal corresponds to a first affiliate interrupt period based on whether (1) a first type of watermark is detected in the first time period of the first audio signal, and (2) a second type of watermark is detected in the first audio signal outside the first time period but not in the first time period of the first audio signal, and determining whether the first time period of the first audio signal corresponds to the first affiliate interrupt period when watermarks are not detected in the first time period of the first audio signal based on comparison of first signatures with second signatures representing a corresponding first time period of a reference audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Jeremey M. Davis, David H. Wright, Alexander Topchy, Cherisse Ponraj, Chris Curtis, Jonathan Chazen, Markus Kurt Cremer, Sharmishtha Gupta, Jeffrey Scott
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Patent number: 11677996Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for affiliate interrupt detection. An example method disclosed herein includes determining whether a first time period of a first audio signal corresponds to a first affiliate interrupt period based on whether (1) a first type of watermark is detected in the first time period of the first audio signal, and (2) a second type of watermark is detected in the first audio signal outside the first time period but not in the first time period of the first audio signal, and determining whether the first time period of the first audio signal corresponds to the first affiliate interrupt period when watermarks are not detected in the first time period of the first audio signal based on comparison of first signatures with second signatures representing a corresponding first time period of a reference audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLCInventors: Jeremey M. Davis, David H. Wright, Alexander Topchy, Cherisse Ponraj, Chris Curtis, Jonathan Chazen, Markus Kurt Cremer, Sharmishtha Gupta, Jeffrey Scott
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Publication number: 20220286737Abstract: In one aspect, an example method includes (i) extracting, by a computing system, features from media content; (ii) generating, by the computing system, repetition data for respective portions of the media content using the features, with repetition data for a given portion including a list of other portions of the media content matching the given portion; (iii) determining, by the computing system, transition data for the media content; (iv) selecting, by the computing system, a portion within the media content using the transition data; (v) classifying, by the computing system, the portion as either an advertisement segment or a program segment using repetition data for the portion; and (vi) outputting, by the computing system, data indicating a result of the classifying for the portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Todd J. Hodges, Andreas Schmidt, Sharmishtha Gupta
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Publication number: 20220264178Abstract: In one aspect, an example method includes (i) obtaining fingerprint repetition data for a portion of video content, with the fingerprint repetition data including a list of other portions of video content matching the portion of video content and respective reference identifiers for the other portions of video content; (ii) identifying the portion of video content as a program segment rather than an advertisement segment based at least on a number of unique reference identifiers within the list of other portions of video content relative to a total number of reference identifiers within the list of other portions of video content; (iii) determining that the portion of video content corresponds to a program specified in an electronic program guide using a timestamp of the portion of video content; and (iv) storing an indication of the portion of video content in a data file for the program.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Amanmeet Garg, Sharmishtha Gupta, Andreas Schmidt, Lakshika Balasuriya, Aneesh Vartakavi
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Publication number: 20220094997Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for affiliate interrupt detection. An example method disclosed herein includes determining whether a first time period of a first audio signal corresponds to a first affiliate interrupt period based on whether (1) a first type of watermark is detected in the first time period of the first audio signal, and (2) a second type of watermark is detected in the first audio signal outside the first time period but not in the first time period of the first audio signal, and determining whether the first time period of the first audio signal corresponds to the first affiliate interrupt period when watermarks are not detected in the first time period of the first audio signal based on comparison of first signatures with second signatures representing a corresponding first time period of a reference audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Jeremey M. Davis, David H. Wright, Alexander Topchy, Cherisse Ponraj, Chris Curtis, Jonathan Chazen, Markus Kurt Cremer, Sharmishtha Gupta, Jeffrey Scott
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Patent number: 11082730Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for affiliate interrupt detection. An example method disclosed herein includes determining whether a first time period of a first audio signal corresponds to a first affiliate interrupt period based on whether (1) a first type of watermark is detected in the first time period of the first audio signal, and (2) a second type of watermark is detected in the first audio signal outside the first time period but not in the first time period of the first audio signal, and determining whether the first time period of the first audio signal corresponds to the first affiliate interrupt period when watermarks are not detected in the first time period of the first audio signal based on comparison of first signatures with second signatures representing a corresponding first time period of a reference audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLCInventors: Jeremey M. Davis, David H. Wright, Alexander Topchy, Cherisse Ponraj, Chris Curtis, Jonathan Chazen, Markus Kurt Cremer, Sharmishtha Gupta, Jeffrey Scott
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Publication number: 20210099738Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed for affiliate interrupt detection. An example method disclosed herein includes determining whether a first time period of a first audio signal corresponds to a first affiliate interrupt period based on whether (1) a first type of watermark is detected in the first time period of the first audio signal, and (2) a second type of watermark is detected in the first audio signal outside the first time period but not in the first time period of the first audio signal, and determining whether the first time period of the first audio signal corresponds to the first affiliate interrupt period when watermarks are not detected in the first time period of the first audio signal based on comparison of first signatures with second signatures representing a corresponding first time period of a reference audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Jeremey M. Davis, David H. Wright, Alexander Topchy, Cherisse Ponraj, Chris Curtis, Jonathan Chazen, Markus Kurt Cremer, Sharmishtha Gupta, Jeffrey Scott