Patents by Inventor Riley R. Russell
Riley R. Russell 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: 11172164Abstract: During output of a primary media stream from a cable, satellite, television, radio or internet source, a condition, signal or indication of a commercial break is detected causing a context switch to occur and enabling other services, programming or devices to intervene during the commercial break and causing an alternative output to be produced by a process or device. When the commercial break is over, the system may optionally rejoin with the primary media stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment LLCInventors: Gary M. Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Publication number: 20200151837Abstract: Automated clearance review of digital content may be implemented with artificial intelligence (AI) models trained to identify items appearing in the digital content presentation that are known to be clear of intellectual property rights encumbrances or are likely to be generic, ignore such items, and determine which remaining items are potentially subject intellectual property rights encumbrances. A report may then be generated that identifies those remaining items.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventor: Riley R. Russell
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Publication number: 20190342523Abstract: During output of a primary media stream from a cable, satellite, television, radio or internet source, a condition, signal or indication of a commercial break is detected causing a context switch to occur and enabling other services, programming or devices to intervene during the commercial break and causing an alternative output to be produced by a process or device. When the commercial break is over, the system may optionally rejoin with the primary media stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Gary M. Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Patent number: 10390101Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: SONY INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT AMERICA LLCInventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen Van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Patent number: 10356366Abstract: During output of a primary media stream from a cable, satellite, television, radio or internet source, a condition, signal or indication of a commercial break is detected causing a context switch to occur and enabling other services, programming or devices to intervene during the commercial break and causing an alternative output to be produced by a process or device. When the commercial break is over, the system may optionally rejoin with the primary media stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary M. Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Publication number: 20150294368Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen Van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Patent number: 9038100Abstract: Dynamically replaceable assets are inserted in program content and may be used for the insertion of cinematic stage props therein. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying locations in the content where the assets can be inserted, establishing the assets in the identified locations, and determining location and visual effects information for each asset. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network. The visual appearance of each replacement image may be modified using visual effects information so the inserted objects appear natural as if they were part of the original scene.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Patent number: 9015747Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Publication number: 20150074243Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs for delivering supplemental content within streamed media are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request at a client for a media segment, which includes a plurality of video frames. Further, a stream of the media segment to the client from a media server is obtained and supplemental content (SC) is accessed from storage in the client or from an SC server. The access of the SC from the SC server can be performed before receiving the request, or while obtaining the stream, or after the stream has been obtained. Further, the method includes combining the media segment with the SC at the client, which inserts the SC to add or augment video frames from the media segment. The combination is then displayed to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Riley R. Russell, Gary M. Zalewski
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Patent number: 8930561Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs for delivering supplemental content within streamed media are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request at a client for a media segment, which includes a plurality of video frames. Further, a stream of the media segment to the client from a media server is obtained and supplemental content (SC) is accessed from storage in the client or from an SC server. The access of the SC from the SC server can be performed before receiving the request, or while obtaining the stream, or after the stream has been obtained. Further, the method includes combining the media segment with the SC at the client, which inserts the SC to add or augment video frames from the media segment. The combination is then displayed to the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Riley R. Russell, Gary Zalewski
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Patent number: 8860803Abstract: Stage props, such as consumer products, in legacy program content are replaced with dynamically replaceable assets. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying props in the content for replacement, and determining location and visual effects information for each identified prop. The content may be played back by broadcasting the content and reference information designating parameters for inserting the assets into the content. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network. The visual appearance of each replacement image may be modified using visual effects information so the inserted objects appear natural as if they were part of the original scene.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Publication number: 20140043364Abstract: Stage props, such as consumer products, in legacy program content are replaced with dynamically replaceable assets. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying props in the content for replacement, and determining location and visual effects information for each identified prop. The content may be played back by broadcasting the content and reference information designating parameters for inserting the assets into the content. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network. The visual appearance of each replacement image may be modified using visual effects information so the inserted objects appear natural as if they were part of the original scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary ZALEWSKI, Riley R. RUSSELL
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Publication number: 20140040944Abstract: Dynamically replaceable assets are inserted in program content and may be used for the insertion of cinematic stage props therein. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying locations in the content where the assets can be inserted, establishing the assets in the identified locations, and determining location and visual effects information for each asset. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network. The visual appearance of each replacement image may be modified using visual effects information so the inserted objects appear natural as if they were part of the original scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary ZALEWSKI, Riley R. RUSSELL
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Patent number: 8645992Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Patent number: 8566865Abstract: Dynamically replaceable assets are inserted in program content and may be used for the insertion of cinematic stage props therein. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying locations in the content where the assets can be inserted, establishing the assets in the identified locations, determining location and visual effects information for each asset, and creating a reference file that includes the location and the visual effects information associated with each asset. A value may be determined for each asset or advertisers may bid on the assets to yield additional advertising revenue channel for the content. The content may be played back by broadcasting the content and reference information designating parameters for inserting the assets into the content. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Patent number: 8549554Abstract: Stage props, such as consumer products, in legacy program content are replaced with dynamically replaceable assets. Such assets can be used for advertising purposes in that images of different products and services can be inserted therein and are changeable via a network. Such assets may be created by identifying props in the content for replacement, determining location and visual effects information for each identified prop, and creating a reference file that includes the content and the location and the visual effects information associated with each identified prop. A value may be determined for each asset or advertisers may bid on the assets to yield additional advertising revenue channel for the content. The content may be played back by broadcasting the content and reference information designating parameters for inserting the assets into the content. Replacement images, such as images of products, may be obtained via a network.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLCInventors: Gary Zalewski, Riley R. Russell
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Publication number: 20110307339Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Publication number: 20100306402Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs for delivering supplemental content within streamed media are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request at a client for a media segment, which includes a plurality of video frames. Further, a stream of the media segment to the client from a media server is obtained and supplemental content (SC) is accessed from storage in the client or from an SC server. The access of the SC from the SC server can be performed before receiving the request, or while obtaining the stream, or after the stream has been obtained. Further, the method includes combining the media segment with the SC at the client, which inserts the SC to add or augment video frames from the media segment. The combination is then displayed to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.Inventors: Riley R. Russell, Gary Zalewski
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Publication number: 20090083788Abstract: A system and method for delivering content over a network is provided. Content may be primary content (e.g., music or a movie) or ancillary content (e.g., an advertisement). The ancillary content may further be classified as universal ancillary content that all users of the present system will receive; targeted ancillary content that particular users of the present system will receive; and context-specific ancillary content that users of the present system and viewing particular primary content will receive. The type of primary and/or ancillary content delivered to the user will depend, in part, on indicia of the user of a device receiving the content. The present invention seeks to ensure that a user has relevant and up-to-date ancillary content notwithstanding the nature or date of the primary content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Riley R. Russell, Glen van Datta, Gary Zalewski
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Publication number: 20080297669Abstract: During output of a primary media stream from a cable, satellite, television, radio or internet source, a condition, signal or indication of a commercial break is detected causing a context switch to occur and enabling other services, programming or devices to intervene during the commercial break and causing an alternative output to be produced by a process or device. When the commercial break is over, the system may optionally rejoin with the primary media stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Gary M. Zalewski, Riley R. Russell