Abstract: Computer-implemented methods are described for, first, characterizing a specific category of information content—pornography, for example—and then accurately identifying instances of that category of content within a real-time media stream, such as a web page, e-mail or other digital dataset. This content-recognition technology enables a new class of highly scalable applications to manage such content, including filtering, classifying, prioritizing, tracking, etc. An illustrative application of the invention is a software product for use in conjunction with web-browser client software for screening access to web pages that contain pornography or other potentially harmful or offensive content.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 1, 1998
Date of Patent:
July 24, 2001
Assignee:
Rulespace, Inc.
Inventors:
Adrian Peter Russell-Falla, Andrew Bard Hanson