Patents by Inventor Philippe Generali
Philippe Generali 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: 9679302Abstract: Event records can include session data representing a particular consumer and a particular standard period of time, and can include station identification information indicating a media station to which the consumer was tuned during standard period of time. Records can be designated as overlapping event records if multiple event records represent the same consumer and the same period of time, but identify different media stations, and at least some overlapping event records can be eliminated from consideration before determining audience migration information. Audience migration information, including tune-ins and tune-outs, can be determined based on whether or not a consumer has multiple event records showing different media stations at adjacent times. The audience migration information can then be transmitted to an end-user machine for display.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Brice Kirkendall-Rodriguez, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20170061451Abstract: Event records can include session data representing a particular consumer and a particular standard period of time, and can include station identification information indicating a media station to which the consumer was tuned during standard period of time. Records can be designated as overlapping event records if multiple event records represent the same consumer and the same period of time, but identify different media stations, and at least some overlapping event records can be eliminated from consideration before determining audience migration information. Audience migration information, including tune-ins and tune-outs, can be determined based on whether or not a consumer has multiple event records showing different media stations at adjacent times. The audience migration information can then be transmitted to an end-user machine for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Brice Kirkendall-Rodriguez, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20170019196Abstract: Small changes in a broadcast version of a base media item can be identified by performing a multi-level comparison of digital fingerprints. A fingerprint of a base media item is compared to a fingerprint of a media broadcast to determine whether a media item embedded in a broadcast is likely, to a first level of certainty, to be the base media item. A second, more stringent, match between the fingerprint of the base media item and loosely matched items can be used to identify potentially-altered versions of the base media item. Potentially-altered versions can be compared against each other, and resulting matches are flagged as altered base media items, which can be fingerprinted and tested against broadcast fingerprints in the same manner as the base media item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicant: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 9515754Abstract: Audience migration information can include information about audience members who tuned to, or away from, a station at particular times, and can suggest a rate of change in the average number of audience members over a first time period, and a rate of change in the number of audience members over a second period. Normalized audience migration information, which can indicate a difference between the two rates of change can be generated and used as one of multiple graph plots. The normalized audience migration information can be generated at a server, at a networked computer running a browser, or the like. A graphical user interface (GUI) can be used to display a graphical representation of the audience migration information. Additional panes tied to the content displayed in the graphical representation can also be displayed in the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: IHEARTMEDIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Brice Kirkendall-Rodriguez, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20160294496Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations using a bit count method, such as the Hamming distance. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicant: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 9461759Abstract: Small changes in a broadcast version of a base media item can be identified by performing a multi-level comparison of digital fingerprints. A fingerprint of a base media item is compared to a fingerprint of a media broadcast to determine whether a media item embedded in a broadcast is likely, to a first level of certainty, to be the base media item. A second, more stringent, match between the fingerprint of the base media item and loosely matched items can be used to identify potentially-altered versions of the base media item. Potentially-altered versions can be compared against each other, and resulting matches are flagged as altered base media items, which can be fingerprinted and tested against broadcast fingerprints in the same manner as the base media item.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 9374183Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations using a bit count method, such as the Hamming distance. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2013Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: IHEARTMEDIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20160087735Abstract: Small changes in a broadcast version of a base media item can be identified by performing a multi-level comparison of digital fingerprints. A fingerprint of a base media item is compared to a fingerprint of a media broadcast to determine whether a media item embedded in a broadcast is likely, to a first level of certainty, to be the base media item. A second, more stringent, match between the fingerprint of the base media item and loosely matched items can be used to identify potentially-altered versions of the base media item. Potentially-altered versions can be compared against each other, and resulting matches are flagged as altered base media items, which can be fingerprinted and tested against broadcast fingerprints in the same manner as the base media item.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 9203538Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2015Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: IHEARTMEDIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20150254339Abstract: Content from multiple different stations can be divided into segments based on time. Matched segments associated with each station can be identified by comparing content included in a first segment associated with a first station, to content included in a second segment associated with a second station. Syndicated content can be identified and tagged based, at least in part, on a relationship between sequences of matched segments on different stations. Various embodiments also include identifying main sequences associated with each station under consideration, removing some of the main sequences, and consolidating remaining main sequences based on various threshold criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: IHEARTMEDIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Periklis Beltas, Philippe Generali, David C. Jellison, JR.
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Publication number: 20150229421Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: IHEARTMEDIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 9047286Abstract: Content from multiple different stations can be divided into segments based on time. Matched segments associated with each station can be identified by comparing content included in a first segment associated with a first station, to content included in a second segment associated with a second station. Syndicated content can be identified and tagged based, at least in part, on a relationship between sequences of matched segments on different stations. Various embodiments also include identifying main sequences associated with each station under consideration, removing some of the main sequences, and consolidating remaining main sequences based on various threshold criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Periklis Beltas, Philippe Generali, David C. Jellison, Jr.
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Patent number: 9014615Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20150026707Abstract: An apparatus and method for execution in a digital-media content playback device is provided, in which a digital-media content stream is received that includes a plurality of digital-media content provided by at least one digital-media content service. For a playback of each of the plurality of digital-media content via the digital-media content playback device, a playback duration is determined, and a churn rate based on the playback duration relative to the airplay parameter of the corresponding digital-media content to indicate a digital-media content switch by a user. The churn rate of a digital media content-of-interest is produced based on churn rates of a plurality of digital-media content to produce a retention rate relating the digital media content-of-interest. Digital-media content information is transmitted by the digital-media content playback device including the playback duration, the churn rate, and the retention rate relating to the digital media content-of-interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Mikhail Lisovich, Christopher Keune, Philippe Generali, Joaquin Torsiello, John Fulbright, David C. Jellison, JR.
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Patent number: 8869182Abstract: Listening information indicating a number of audience members who switched stations during each of the designated periods of time is displayed on a graph having a plot representing the listening information. The graph is divided into an upper portion and a lower portion about a normalized line representing an average number of audience members who listened during designated periods of time. Additional plots can also be presented, including plots arranged so that portions above the normalized line represent a greater than average number of listeners, and portions below the normalized line represent a lower than average number of listeners.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignees: iHeartMedia Management Services, Inc., The Nielson Company (US), LLCInventors: Brice Kirkendall-Rodriguez, Philippe Generali, Gary Marince
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Publication number: 20140134941Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Clear Channel Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Patent number: 8639178Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Clear Channel Management Sevices, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20130254793Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations using a bit count method, such as the Hamming distance. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Clear Channel Management Services, Inc.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20130052939Abstract: An end user can sample a radio or television broadcast, generate a user representation of the broadcast sample, and send the user representation to a comparison system, which also receives known representations of content broadcast by multiple different stations. The known representations are stored in a continuous fashion, and represent actually broadcast content. The comparison system identifies the source of the broadcast sample by comparing the user representation to the known representations associated with each of the different stations. By comparing two representations of content that was actually broadcast, a broadcast source can be identified without requiring the use of watermarks, timestamps, or a database of discreet content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: CLEAR CHANNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dyon Anniballi, Philippe Generali
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Publication number: 20110153621Abstract: Content from multiple different stations can be divided into segments based on time. Matched segments associated with each station can be identified by comparing content included in a first segment associated with a first station, to content included in a second segment associated with a second station. Syndicated content can be identified and tagged based, at least in part, on a relationship between sequences of matched segments on different stations. Various embodiments also include identifying main sequences associated with each station under consideration, removing some of the main sequences, and consolidating remaining main sequences based on various threshold criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: CLEAR CHANNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Periklis Beltas, Philippe Generali, David C. Jellison, JR.