Patents Assigned to The Arbitron Company
  • Patent number: 5621454
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing a signature characterizing an interval of a video signal representing a picture for use in broadcast segment recognition. The signature is produced based on portions of the video signal representing corresponding regions of the picture. The invention also serves to produce a corresponding mast word including a plurality of bit values each representing a reliability of a corresponding value of the signature. The first signature is formed having a plurality of values each of which is based on a respective one of the portions of the video signal. A second signature is formed also having a plurality of values each based on respective ones of a plurality of shifted portions of the video signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Stephen M. Dunn, Michael W. Fellinger, Fancy B. Younglove, David M. James, David L. Clifton, Richard S. Land
  • Patent number: 5612729
    Abstract: A method and system for producing a signature which characterizes an audio broadcast signal for use in broadcast signal recognition, wherein the signature is based on a comparison of time-displaced frequency band values each representing a respective frequency band of the audio broadcast signal. Each of a first group of the frequency band values is compared with a respective value from the second group representing portions of the audio broadcast signal within the same predetermined frequency band. At least a part of the signal portions represented by the second group were broadcast prior to the signal portions represented by the first group, and a signature is formed based on the comparison of the first and second groups.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Stephen M. Dunn, Michael W. Fellinger, Fancy B. Younglove, David M. James, David L. Clifton, Richard S. Land
  • Patent number: 5581800
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically identifying a program broadcast by a radio station or by a television channel, or recorded on a medium, by adding an inaudible encoded message to the sound signal of the program, the message identifying the broadcasting channel or station, the program, and/or the exact date. In one embodiment the sound signal is transmitted via an analog-to-digital converter to a data processor enabling frequency components to be split up, enabling the energy in some of the frequency components to be altered in a predetermined manner to form an encoded identification message, and with the output from the data processor being connected via a digital-to-analog converter to an audio output for broadcasting or recording the sound signal. In another embodiment, an analog bandpass filter is employed to separate a band of frequencies from the sound signal so that energy in the separated band may be thus altered to encode the sound signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michel Fardeau, Michel Briend, Marc Tommasi, Serge Galant
  • Patent number: 5579124
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for encoding and decoding information in broadcast or recorded segment signals are described. In certain embodiments, an audience monitoring system encodes identification information in the audio signal portion of a broadcast or recorded segment using spread spectrum encoding. A personal monitoring device receives an acoustically reproduced version of the broadcast or recorded signal via a microphone, decodes the identification information from the audio signal portion despite significant ambient noise, and stores this information, automatically providing a diary for the audience member which is later uploaded to a centralized facility. A separate monitoring device decodes additional information from the broadcast signal, which is matched with the audience diary information at the central facility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Victor A. Aijala, Gerald B. Cohen, James M. Jensen, Wendell D. Lynch, Juan C. Urbi
  • Patent number: 5574962
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically identifying a program broadcast by a radio station or by a television channel, or recorded on a medium, by adding an inaudible encoded message to the sound signal of the program, the message identifying the broadcasting channel or station, the program, and/or the exact date. In one embodiment the sound signal is transmitted via an analog-to-digital converter to a data processor enabling frequency components to be split up, enabling the energy in some of the frequency components to be altered in a predetermined manner to form an encoded identification message, and with the output from the data processor being connected via a digital-to-analog converter to an audio output for broadcasting or recording the sound signal. In another embodiment, an analog bandpass filter is employed to separate a band of frequencies from the sound signal so that energy in the separated band may be thus altered to encode the sound signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michel Fardeau, Michel Briend, Marc Tommasi, Serge Galant
  • Patent number: 5572246
    Abstract: Signatures are produced for characterizing an interval of a video signal representing a picture for use in broadcast segment recognition. The signature is produced based on portions of the video signal representing corresponding regions of the picture each spaced by a certain amount from a nominal edge of the picture. A shift in the video signal corresponding with a shift in the edge of the picture from a nominal edge of the picture is detected. The portions of the video signal are adjusted to compensate for the shift in the edge of the picture and a signature is produced based on the adjusted portions of the video signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Stephen M. Dunn, Michael W. Fellinger, Fancy B. Younglove, David M. James, David L. Clifton, Richard S. Land
  • Patent number: 5504518
    Abstract: The broadcast audio signal and/or the broadcast video signal of a monitored broadcast are temporarily stored and predetermined signal events are detected which indicate possible new broadcast segments of interest of the monitored broadcast. Intervals of the monitored broadcast are selected as possible new broadcast segments of interest based on the predetermined signal events. A first capture level is assigned to a first selected interval based on predetermined characteristics of the interval which indicate that it is likely to be a new segment of interest. A second capture level is assigned to a second selected interval based on predetermined characteristics of that interval which indicate that it is relatively less likely than the first selected interval to be a new segment of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Stephen M. Dunn, Michael W. Fellinger, Fancy B. Younglove, David M. James, David L. Clifton, Richard S. Land
  • Patent number: 5495282
    Abstract: In a system for monitoring use of a video monitoring system, RF signals are injected into a cable converter and a VCR in order to detect channels selected by the cable converter and VCR. Installation of probes is not required for channel detection. Channel identification signals are also injected into the VCR and cable converter for recording by the VCR on videotape. Respective channel identification signals are provided to the cable converter and VCR with time multiplexing. The state of the "TV/VCR" switch of the VCR is determined by injecting a code signal into the VCR and determining whether that signal is present in an RF video signal output by the VCR. The system includes a switch for interconnecting the cable converter, VCR and TV and also for coupling injection signals to respective inputs of the cable converter and VCR. The system also includes an injection signal receiver that detects signals injected into and passed through the VCR and cable converter for the purpose of channel detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Ayman A. Mostafa, Wendell D. Lynch, James M. Jensen
  • Patent number: 5483276
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for promoting use by an audience member of a portable broadcast exposure monitoring and/or recording device in accordance with a predetermined usage criterion. A sense signal is provided indicating whether the device is being carried with the person of the audience member, and a time signal corresponding with the sense signal is also provided. An indication to the audience member of whether the audience member's usage of the device has been in accordance with the predetermined usage criterion is provided based on the sense signal and the corresponding time signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Jon R. Brooks, James M. Jensen, Roberta M. McConochie, Susan V. Osborn, Amy E. Pearl, Carole M. Schmidt, Ann B. Seiler, Carol P. Stowell, Thomas W. White, Wylie Wong
  • Patent number: 5450490
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for including a code having at least one code frequency component in an audio signal are provided. The abilities of various frequency components in the audio signal to mask the code frequency component to human hearing are evaluated and based on these evaluations an amplitude is assigned to the code frequency component. Methods and apparatus for detecting a code in an encoded audio signal are also provided. A code frequency component in the encoded audio signal is detected based on an expected code amplitude or on a noise amplitude within a range of audio frequencies including the frequency of the code component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: James M. Jensen, Robert B. Graybill, Sayed Hassan, Wendell D. Lynch, Wayne Sabin
  • Patent number: 5436653
    Abstract: Broadcast segment recognition systems and methods are provided in which a signature representing a monitored broadcast segment is compared with broadcast segment signatures in a data base representing known broadcast segments to determine whether a match exists. Criteria for determining the validity of such a match are provided. In addition, signatures characterizing respective intervals of a broadcast signal exhibiting correlation are produced by generating a difference vector for each respective interval and carrying out vector transformations of the different vectors to reduce such correlation. Also, a broadcast segment recognition data base is updated by monitoring a broadcast signal to detect signal events indicating possible broadcast segments of interest in which at least two alternative segments of interest are detected by assigning priority to one of the two segments based upon predetermined criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventors: Michael D. Ellis, Stephen M. Dunn, Michael W. Fellinger, Fancy B. Younglove, David M. James, David L. Clifton, Richard S. Land
  • Patent number: 5408258
    Abstract: A method and system for automatically qualifying a signal reproduction device for installation of monitoring equipment. In a household in which viewing patterns are to be monitored, for example, a relatively inexpensive and simple set usage device is installed in proximity to a television set which is expected to receive little or no use. Times when the set is in use are sensed, and data concerning those times are stored and transmitted to a central location. At the central location, the times represented by the transmitted data are compared to a minimum usage threshold, and a more sophisticated monitoring device, able to detect the channel tuning state of the T.V. set, is installed in proximity to the T.V. set only if the usage of the T.V. set exceeds the minimum usage threshold. The number of relatively expensive and complex tuning-monitoring devices required to be installed is thereby reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: The Arbitron Company
    Inventor: Ronald S. Kolessar