Patent ID: 9639871
Date: 2017-05-02
CPC Classifications: G06Q

Claim:
1. A computer-implemented method for identifying content stored within a non-transitory memory, comprising: utilizing a processor of a computer to access the content for review by a user; presenting through a user interface of the computer one or more mood identifiers for selection by the user, each of the mood identifiers corresponding to a mood among one or more moods to be assigned to the content by the user; for each mood identifier selected by the user, presenting through the user interface one or more graphically depicted ranges, wherein each graphically depicted range represents a set of degrees of the mood to be assigned to the content; for each graphically depicted range presented to the user, presenting through the user interface a selectable range area within each graphically depicted range for placement by the user; utilizing the processor to mark a placement of the selectable range area by the user within each graphically depicted range, wherein the selectable range area corresponds to a first subset of the set of degrees of the mood; utilizing the processor to automatically generate a sub-range span corresponding to a second subset of the set of degrees of the mood within each graphically depicted range, wherein the second subset includes all of the first subset and is larger than the first subset; and utilizing the processor to digitize each sub-range span and store each of the digitized spans in the non-transitory memory, each digitized span identifying degrees of the mood assigned to content by the user.