Abstract: Systems and methods are presented for combining media recommendations from multiple recommendation engines. In some embodiments, a recommendation system receives a first indication that a first media recommendation was generated by a first content provider, the first media recommendation being associated with a first media asset. The recommendation system receives a second indication that a second media recommendation was generated by a second content provider, and then determines whether the second media recommendation is associated with the first media asset. In response to determining that the second media recommendation is associated with the first media asset, the recommendation system generates a combined recommendation representing the first and second media recommendations.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 13, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicant:
United Video Properties, Inc.
Inventors:
William J. Korbecki, Brian Peterson, Benjamin H. Maughan
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided herein for sourcing a design file for three-dimensional printing of an object presented within a video. These methods and systems are provided by receiving a selection of an object, and generating a display including at least one of (1) a first selectable option to submit a design file describing a three-dimensional representation of the object, and (2) a second selectable option to access a design file describing a three-dimensional representation of the object submitted by another user. If the first selectable option is selected, the user's design file may be transmitted to a database for storage. If the second selectable option is selected, the design file that was submitted by another user (or previously submitted by the same user) may be retrieved from the database.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 18, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicant:
United Video Properties, Inc.
Inventors:
Walter R. Klappert, Marvin Charles Carlberg, Michael B. Case, Michael K. McCarty, Jeffrey Neil Berenson, Raymond Valadez, JR.
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided herein for delivering an appropriate design file for printing of a three-dimensional object based on a determined printer capability. The determined printer capability may be, for example, the capabilities of a printer that is operatively linked with the user equipment. The determined printer capability may also or alternatively correspond to, for example, one or more entries in a user profile. In particular, a selection of an object in a video may be received at the user equipment. A set of design files associated with that object is identified, where each design file describes a three-dimensional representation of the object. A design file from the set of design files may be selected based on the determined printer capability. A request may be transmitted to the printer to print the three-dimensional representation of the object described by the selected design file.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 18, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicant:
UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.
Inventors:
Walter R. Klappert, Marvin Charles Carlberg, Michael B. Case, Michael K. McCarty, Jeffrey Neil Berenson, Raymond Valadez, JR.
Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically tagging a media asset are provided. Verbal input is received from a user while the user is accessing the media asset. A request to adjust playback of the media asset is received from the user. Responsive to receiving the verbal input and the request, a combination of the verbal input and the request is cross-referenced with an attribute database to identify an attribute associated with the combination. The identified attribute is associated with the media asset.
Abstract: Systems and methods for selectively transmitting user interaction information based on biometric information are discussed herein. In one embodiment, a first biometric state of a user may be associated with information on interactions the user performed while experiencing the first biometric state, and a second biometric state of the user may be associated with information on interactions the user performed while experiencing the second biometric state. A request for user interaction information associated with a particular biometric characteristic may be received from a server. A determination may then be made which of the first and the second biometric states corresponds to the particular characteristics, and, responsive to determining that the second biometric state corresponds to the particular biometric characteristic, information on the interactions the user performed while experiencing the second biometric state may be transmitted to the server.
Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for generating an audible presentation of a communication received from a remote server. A presentation of a media asset on a user equipment device is generated for a first user. A textual-based communication is received, at the user equipment device from the remote server. The textual-based communication is transmitted to the remote server by a second user and the remote server transmits the textual-based communication to the user equipment device responsive to determining that the second user is on a list of users associated with the first user. An engagement level of the first user with the user equipment device is determined. Responsive to determining that the engagement level does not exceed a threshold value, a presentation of the textual-based communication is generated in audible form.
Abstract: Systems and methods for tagging a media asset are provided. A plurality of communications is received from a plurality of users. Each of the plurality of communications includes words spoken by a respective one of the users while accessing the media asset and is associated with a media asset play position during which the respective words were spoken. A subset of the plurality of communications is selected for which the associated media asset play position is within a range of play positions, the range of play positions being shorter than the duration of the media asset. A word that a threshold number of the selected communications have in common is identified. The word is cross-referenced with an attribute database to retrieve an attribute associated with the word. The retrieved attribute is assigned to the media asset within the range of play positions.
Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed herein for a media guidance application that recommends media content based on activities recently performed by a user. For example, in response to determining that a user recently finished the laundry, the media guidance application may recommend a movie that other users accessed after finishing the laundry.
Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for automatically detecting and pushing content to a second user device in response to determining that a first user device is simultaneously presenting multiple media assets. For example, in response to determining that a first user device is presenting a mosaic display, a media guidance application may automatically search for a second user device in which to present the program. In response to detecting the second user device, the media guidance application may then automatically push, or present an option to push, the program to the second user device.
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided herein for enabling users to seamlessly restrict access to media assets. These methods and systems are provided by way of generating for display a plurality of interactive identifiers on a scrollable page. A user input of a geometric shape is then received on the scrollable page, such that interactive identifiers are within the area of the geometric shape. It is then determined that a particular interactive identifier of the plurality of interactive identifiers is within the area of the geometric shape, and disabling the interactivity of the particular interactive identifier in response to this determination. Once the interactivity of the particular interactive identifier is disabled, the interactivity of the particular interactive identifier will remain disabled when its position on a display changes as the result of the scrollable page being scrolled.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 7, 2013
Publication date:
May 7, 2015
Applicant:
UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.
Inventors:
Andrew Fundament, David John Wheatley, Vanessa Wickenkamp, Amanda Mallardo
Abstract: Systems and methods for recommending content to a user are described. A user equipment device may be equipped with a built-in or separately connected image capturing device which may be used to pinpoint the location of the remote control when it is activated, thereby defining the specific location of the remote and the user. The relative location of the user in the room where the television is located may be associated with that particular user and used to automatically log in and access their user profile. This information may be used to enhance the television experience for the user by, e.g., recommending content.
Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for a media guidance application that customizes icons on an interface based on the frequency of use of the icon and provides the user with feedback related to the frequency of use for each icon. For example, the interface may include a plurality of icons, in which each of the plurality of icons is associated with individual visual properties. For each icon, feedback related to its frequency of use is provided by the media guidance application by modifying the individual visual properties associated with each icon.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 30, 2013
Publication date:
April 30, 2015
Applicant:
UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.
Inventors:
Andrew Fundament, David John Wheatley, Vanessa Wickenkamp, Amanda Mallardo
Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for a media guidance application that coordinates the display of direction-specific media assets on a display device associated with a particular direction. For example, the media guidance application may receive data (e.g., stored when an image or video was created) that indicates a direction a content capture device was facing when the image or video was captured. Based on that data, the media guidance application may select a particular display device (e.g., a computer, tablet, television, etc.) that corresponds to the direction (e.g., from the point of view of a user) on which to present the media asset.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 16, 2013
Publication date:
March 19, 2015
Applicant:
United Video Properties, Inc.
Inventors:
Claire M. Wallters, Barbara F. Skliba, Robin M. Ford, Sally T. Cook, Walter R. Klappert
Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for a media guidance application that provides content related to a media asset based on occurrences in the media asset. For example, a media guidance application may determine that for a particular media asset (e.g., a recording of a baseball game) that the favorite team of the user lost. In response, because the user's favorite team lost, the media guidance application may retrieve and/or generate a video clip of highlights of the game and delete the original recording of the game.
Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed herein for a media guidance application that integrates available media content and user selections of that media content with social and/or physical activities. Specifically, a media guidance application is disclosed herein for recommending activities associated with a selected media asset. In addition, the media guidance application may schedule an itinerary that includes the recommended activities as well as present media assets for consumption during each activity in the itinerary.
Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering content according to a customized program lineup are provided. A content source transmits a plurality of media assets in a first schedule according to scheduled transmission times. A processing device may receive a user input to receive the media assets in a second schedule different from the first schedule. When a request to access the content source is received, the processing device may automatically determine, based on the second schedule, whether the user has requested a different media asset than the originally-scheduled asset at the time of the request. If the user has requested a different media asset, the processing device may automatically receive and provide the different media asset instead of the originally-scheduled asset.
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided herein for presenting supplemental content in media assets, which may be presented only to particular users, irrespective of whether or not other users are viewing the same media asset on the same device.
Abstract: Methods and systems are provided herein for presenting supplemental content in media assets, which may be presented only to particular users, irrespective of whether or not other users are viewing the same media asset on the same device.
Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed herein for a media guidance application that can automatically generate replays of particular segments of a media asset. For example, the media guidance application may determine that a segment viewed by a user is of particular interest to the user based on a comparison with a user criterion. Accordingly, upon detecting the end of the segment, the media guidance application may automatically return to the beginning of the segment, allowing the user to view the segment again.
Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for selecting media assets based on a scent detected at a location of a user device. For example, a media guidance application implemented on a user device may incorporate or have access to a scent detection component, which may determine one or more scents at the location of the user device. The media guidance application may then select a media asset that corresponds to the determined one or more scents.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 31, 2013
Publication date:
February 5, 2015
Applicant:
UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.
Inventors:
Robin Ford, Daniel Thomas Ward, Paul Jensen, Michael R. Nichols