Patents by Inventor Henry Stuart Denison Watson
Henry Stuart Denison Watson 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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Patent number: 10264320Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable user interaction with a video segment. A hit-zone file, which includes hit-zone data, is produced and stored for a video segment, wherein the hit-zone data corresponds to spatial regions that define hit-zones for hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is provided to a computing system so that when the computing system displays the video segment the hit-zone file adds hit-zones for the hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is produced separate from the video segment. Each of the hit-zones is defined by a different portion of the hit-zone data and corresponds to a different one of the hidden objects included in the video segment. The spatial regions that define the hit-zones for hidden objects are not visible to a user of the computing system that views the video segment with the hit-zones added.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2015Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Kirk Christopher Gibbons, David Seymour, Preetinderpal Singh Mangat, William Michael Mozell, William Ben Hanke, Dashan Yue, Jeremy Bruce Kersey, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Enrico William Guld
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Patent number: 10068614Abstract: The subject disclosure is directed towards a technology in which highlight (curated) videos are automatically generated for users to watch based upon estimated interest levels with respect to segments of a longer video or set of videos. In one aspect, statistics are collected with respect to actions of viewers of the video or set of videos. These may include playback-related actions such as the number of times a particular segment is played, and/or behavioral actions of viewers during the playback. Based upon which segments have the highest estimated interest levels, a subset of the segments are selected for a playback list, which when played provides the highlight/curated video.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2013Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: William Axel Olsen, David Seymour, Mark Allen Findlay, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, William Michael Mozell
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Patent number: 9749701Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enhancing a linear broadcast of a network television program by automatically displaying alerts over the linear broadcast relating to web content determined to be of interest to the linear broadcast or user. The alert may include a link such that, once actioned upon, web content may be presented to the user in addition to the linear broadcast or in the place of the linear broadcast.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: William Michael Mozell, David Seymour, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Sang Young Park, Matthew Nigel Carter
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Publication number: 20150355826Abstract: Embodiments described herein enable user interaction with a video segment. A hit-zone file, which includes hit-zone data, is produced and stored for a video segment, wherein the hit-zone data corresponds to spatial regions that define hit-zones for hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is provided to a computing system so that when the computing system displays the video segment the hit-zone file adds hit-zones for the hidden objects included in the video segment. The hit-zone file is produced separate from the video segment. Each of the hit-zones is defined by a different portion of the hit-zone data and corresponds to a different one of the hidden objects included in the video segment. The spatial regions that define the hit-zones for hidden objects are not visible to a user of the computing system that views the video segment with the hit-zones added.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kirk Christopher Gibbons, David Seymour, Preetinderpal Singh Mangat, William Michael Mozell, William Ben Hanke, Dashan Yue, Jeremy Bruce Kersey, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Enrico William Guld
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Publication number: 20150304733Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enhancing a linear broadcast of a network television program by automatically displaying alerts over the linear broadcast relating to web content determined to be of interest to the linear broadcast or user. The alert may include a link such that, once actioned upon, web content may be presented to the user in addition to the linear broadcast or in the place of the linear broadcast.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William Michael Mozell, David Seymour, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Sang Young Park, Matthew Nigel Carter
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Publication number: 20140331265Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enhancing a television viewing experience by a group of one or more users. The experience is enhanced by integrating services from a number of different sources. This integration of services aggregates cloud data, identifies content from the aggregated cloud data that is potentially of interest to the user, and distributes that content to a main display or one or more secondary computing devices associated with the one or more users in the group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William Michael Mozell, David Seymour, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, Ahmed Usman Khalid, Eric Conrad Bridgwater, Remus Gabriel Radu, Cameron David James McRae, Michael James Perzel, Jackie Yu Hao Li, David Thomas Ferguson
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Publication number: 20140321831Abstract: The subject disclosure is directed towards a technology in which highlight (curated) videos are automatically generated for users to watch based upon estimated interest levels with respect to segments of a longer video or set of videos. In one aspect, statistics are collected with respect to actions of viewers of the video or set of videos. These may include playback-related actions such as the number of times a particular segment is played, and/or behavioral actions of viewers during the playback. Based upon which segments have the highest estimated interest levels, a subset of the segments are selected for a playback list, which when played provides the highlight/curated video.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: William Axel Olsen, David Seymour, Mark Allen Findlay, Henry Stuart Denison Watson, William Michael Mozell
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Publication number: 20140325568Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for compiling video clips into a playlist and/or for automatically customizing the playlist videos into a highlight reel. The video clips selected into the playlist may be customized for a particular user or group of users. The video clips may also be presented in the highlight reel so to emulate a polished, TV broadcast. The highlight reel may be processed to include an opening sequence, transitional sequences between videos in the highlight reel to segue between videos, and a closing sequence providing a close to the highlight reel. These features provide the look and feel of a manually produced, high quality TV broadcast, but are automatically generated in accordance with the present technology.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Peter Duyen Hung Hoang, David James Jurenka, William Michael Mozell, David Seymour, Henry Stuart Denison Watson
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Publication number: 20140325556Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enhancing a linear broadcast of a network television program by automatically displaying alerts over the linear broadcast relating to web content determined to be of interest to the linear broadcast or user. The alert may include a link such that, once actioned upon, web content may be presented to the user in addition to the linear broadcast or in the place of the linear broadcast.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Peter Duyen Hung Hoang, Daniel Micah Amdur, William Michael Mozell, David James Jurenka, David Seymour, Henry Stuart Denison Watson