Patent ID: 9152303
Filing Date: 2015-10-06
Classification: G06F

Abstract:
1. A method for efficient video analysis, comprising: displaying, by said computing device, a first video stream in a first Graphical User Interface (“GUI”) window facilitating use of first functions of a first software application; automatically identifying, by a computing device, visual representations of at least one object which are contained in said first video stream; generating, by said computing device, a plurality of first video chips using first video data defining said first video stream, each of said first video chips comprising a segment of said first video stream which comprises at least one of said visual representations which have been identified; displaying, by said computing device, a first array comprising a plurality of first cells in which said first video chips are presented within a second GUI window facilitating use of second functions of a second software application, which is concurrently displayed with the first GUI window as a separate and distinct GUI window; concurrently playing said first video chips within the second GUI window, where said first video chips each have a first temporal resolution specifying a numerical value representing a total duration of a video stream; receiving a user-software interaction for changing said first temporal resolution of at least one selected video chip from the first video chips concurrently displayed in the second GUI window; generating, by said computing device, a plurality of second video chips having a second temporal resolution lower than said first temporal resolution in response to said user-software interaction; displaying, by said computing device, a second array comprising a plurality of second cells in which said plurality of second video chips can be presented within said second GUI window; and concurrently playing said plurality of second video chips which are presented within said plurality of second cells.