Abstract:
Methods and systems for changing a parameter associated with an image displayed on a display screen based on criteria related to a user are described. One of the methods includes receiving a selection of an image from a plurality of images. The method further includes examining the selected image to identify a keyword and criteria associated with the selected image. The keyword includes an identification of the image and the criteria including a time associated with the selected image. The method further includes ranking the selected image compared to remaining images of the plurality of images based on the keyword and the criteria, assigning a weight to an image parameter of the selected image to associate the image parameter with the rank of the selected image, and sending the assigned weight of the image parameter to a display device for display of the selected image according to the assigned weight.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0001]    The present disclosure relates generally to methods and systems for dynamic modification of a parameter of an image based on user interest. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    With the advancement of the Internet, there is a grown interest in obtaining and maintaining user-related data. For example, data, e.g., age, gender, marital status, education, etc., regarding a user is requested by a social networking website from the user. Once the user provides the data, the data may be used for advertisement. As another example, a user&#39;s history of renting movies is stored in a database to estimate another movie that the user might want to rent. As another example, a user&#39;s purchase of products is maintained in a database to provide suggestions to the user to purchase other related products. 
         [0003]    It is in this content that various embodiments described in the present disclosure arise. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0004]    The following detailed description together with the accompanying drawings will provide a better understanding of the nature and advantages of various embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
         [0005]    In some embodiments, a display within a web page is dynamically changed based on user interest. For example, a block that displays an image of a president is enlarged compared to other blocks displayed on a web page upon determining that the user is interested in information regarding the president. The web page is changed to provide to a user a display that appeals to the user&#39;s interest and maintain the user&#39;s interest. 
         [0006]    In several embodiments, a method for changing a parameter associated with an image displayed on a display screen based on criteria related to a user is described. The method includes receiving a selection of an image from a plurality of images. The selection is received via a network from a client device. The method further includes examining the selected image to identify a keyword and criteria associated with the selected image. The keyword includes an identification of the image and the criteria including a time associated with the selected image. The method further includes ranking the selected image compared to remaining images of the plurality of images based on the keyword and the criteria, assigning a weight to an image parameter of the selected image to associate the image parameter with the rank of the selected image, and sending the assigned weight of the image parameter to a display device of the client device for display of the selected image according to the assigned weight. The method is executed by one or more processors. 
         [0007]    In some embodiments, a method for changing a parameter associated with an image displayed on a display screen based on criteria related to a user is described. The method includes capturing one or more keywords generated from one or more results displayed on a display device. The one or more results are displayed when a user interacts with a web browser, wherein the user is assigned a user identification (ID). The method further includes capturing one or more criteria of the interaction between the web browser and the user. The one or more criteria are associated with a time at which media or a snippet of media in the one or more results is accessed from a media database. The method includes ranking the one or more keywords based on the one or more criteria, assigning a weight to an image parameter of one or more images to associate the image parameter of the one or more images with the ranked keywords, and sending the assigned weights of the image parameter to the display device for display of the one or more images according to the assigned weights. The method is executed by one or more processors. 
         [0008]    In various embodiments, a system for changing a parameter associated with an image displayed on a display screen based on criteria related to a user is described. The system includes one or more servers. The one or more servers receive a selection of an image from a plurality of images. The selection is received via a network from a client device. The one or more servers examine the selected image to identify a keyword and criteria associated with the selected image. The keyword includes an identification of the image and the criteria including a time associated with the selected image. The method includes ranking the selected image compared to remaining images of the plurality of images based on the keyword and the criteria. The method includes assigning a weight to an image parameter of the selected image to associate the image parameter with the rank of the selected image and sending the assigned weight of the image parameter to a display device for display of the selected image according to the assigned weight. The system includes one or more memory devices for storing the keyword, the criteria, and the assigned weight of the image parameter. 
     
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0009]      FIG. 1A  is a diagram of a portion of a server system for modifying an image based on user interest, in accordance with several embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0010]      FIG. 1B  is a diagram of a portion of the server system connected to a client device via a network, in accordance with some embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram of the client device, in accordance with various embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  is a diagram of grids that occupy a web page displayed on a display screen of the client device, in accordance with some embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  is a diagram of a grid in which image parameters of blocks  1  thru  9  are weighted, in accordance with various embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0014]      FIG. 5  is a diagram of a grid to illustrate a popup of a block of the grid, in accordance with some embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0015]      FIG. 6  is a diagram of a grid that includes four blocks  1  thru  4 , in accordance with several embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0016]      FIG. 7A  is a diagram of a grid in which a combination of blocks occupies the same area on a display screen of the client device or on a web page displayed on the display screen as that occupied by a combination of the blocks after weighting the blocks, in accordance with various embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0017]      FIG. 7B  is a diagram of a grid that includes a shaded area and in which blocks are weighted, in accordance with some embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0018]      FIG. 8A  is a diagram of a web page having a uniform resource location (URL) and on which unweighted blocks are displayed, in accordance with several embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0019]      FIG. 8B  is a diagram of a web page in which a weighted grid is displayed, in accordance with various embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0020]      FIG. 9A  is a diagram of a web page on which images are displayed within blocks that are not weighted or that have equal weights, in accordance with some embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
           [0021]      FIG. 9B  is a diagram of a web page on which images are displayed within blocks that are weighted, in accordance with several embodiments described in the present disclosure. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0022]    The following example embodiments and their aspects are described and illustrated in conjunction with apparatuses, methods, and systems which are meant to be illustrative examples, not limiting in scope. 
         [0023]      FIG. 1A  is a diagram of an embodiment of a portion of a server system  100  for modifying an image based on user interest. The server system  100  includes one or more servers. Each server includes one or more processors and one or more memory devices. 
         [0024]    It should be noted that in some embodiments, a processor, as used herein, includes a microprocessor, a central processing unit (CPU), a microcontroller, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or a programmable logic device (PLD), etc., that performs processing operations described below. As used herein, a memory device includes a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), or a combination of the ROM and RAM. Examples of a memory device include a hard disk, a flash memory, a redundant array of independent disks (RAID), a computer disc ROM (CD-ROM), etc. 
         [0025]    The one or more memory devices of the server system  100  store one or more databases, e.g., a search result database  102 , a read result database  104 , a browse result database  106 , a user identification (ID) database  108 , a time database  110 , a demographic database  112 , and a location database  114 . 
         [0026]    The search result database  102  includes a search term identifier of a search term, e.g., text, etc., within a search query received from a user. The user provides the search query to a search engine, which is executed by the one or more processors of the server system  100 . For example, the search result database  102  includes a search term that is received from a user having a user ID via a search engine. It should be noted that search results produced by a search engine based on a search term includes media, a snippet of the media, a hyperlink to the media, a hyperlink to the snippet of media, or a combination thereof. Examples of media include audio, video, text, or a combination thereof. Other examples of media include a song, an article, an animation, an image, or a combination thereof, etc. In some embodiments, an example of a snippet of a video is an image. 
         [0027]    It should further be noted that the search result database  102  includes any number of search term identifiers of any number of search terms received from any number of users. A search term is received during execution of a web browser, which is an application that allows access to the World Wide Web. Also, a search term identifier of a search term distinguishes the search term from another search term. The other search term identifier is provided a different search term identifier. 
         [0028]    In some embodiments, a search term identifier includes a keyword and the keyword includes a search term received from a user, a term within search results generated in response to receiving a search query of the search term, a term within media that is embedded within the search results, a term within a snippet or media that is embedded within the search results, or a combination thereof. 
         [0029]    In various embodiments, a search term identifier is metadata generated from a keyword. 
         [0030]    It should be noted that in several embodiments, a keyword is a category, e.g., a title, a topic, a name, etc, of media or a snippet of media searched by a search engine. In some embodiments, a search term identifier is a code that is assigned to a keyword by the one or more processors of the server system  100 . 
         [0031]    In some embodiments, search results are displayed on one web page or across several web pages. 
         [0032]    The read result database  104  includes a read media identifier, e.g., topic, category, title, metadata regarding the topic, category, and/or title, or a combination thereof, etc., of media that is accessed by a user from a media database (not shown). As an example, a user reads an article and the read result database  104  includes a topic of the article. The user reads the article after selecting a media, e.g., an image, text, title, etc. representing the article on a web page. The user selects the image via an input device of a client device. The image is displayed among images of other media displayed on the web page. In some embodiments, instead of selecting an article to read the article, a user reads the article after using an input device of the client device to place a cursor on the article. As another example, a user listens to a song and the read result database  104  includes a title of the song. The user listens to the song after selecting a media, e.g., an image, album, title, etc. representing the song on a web page. The image is displayed among images of other media displayed on the web page. In some embodiments, instead of selecting a media representing a song to listen to the song, a user listens to the song after using an input device of the client device to place a cursor on the media. As yet another example, a user may watch a movie and the read result database  104  includes a name of the movie. The user watches the movie after selecting a media, e.g., an image, album, title, etc. representing the movie on a web page. The image is displayed among images of other media displayed on the web page. In some embodiments, instead of selecting a media representing a movie to watch the movie, a user watches the movie after using an input device of the client device to place a cursor on the media. 
         [0033]    In some embodiments, a selection of media by a user via the input device of the client device is received by the one or more processors of the server system  100  via a network, described below, from the client device. 
         [0034]    It should further be noted that the read result database  104  includes any number of read result identifiers of any number of media accessed by any number of users. Also, in some embodiments, a read result identifier of media distinguishes the media from another media. The other read result identifier is provided a different read result identifier. 
         [0035]    In various embodiments, a read result identifier of a snippet of media distinguishes the snippet from another snippet of media. The other snippet of media is assigned a different read result identifier. 
         [0036]    In several embodiments, a read result identifier identifies media that is accessed and displayed on multiple web pages. For example, a first snippet of media is accessed to be displayed on a first web page, a second snippet of the media is accessed to be displayed on a second web page, etc. 
         [0037]    In some embodiments, a read result identifier includes a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed by a user from the media database for viewing. For example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database may be a title of the media or of the snippet of media. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed includes a uniform resource locator (URL) of a web page in which the media or of the snippet of media is embedded. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database may be a name of the media or of the snippet of media. As yet another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database may be a file name of a file that contains the media or that contains the snippet of media. As still another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database may be a topic of the media or of the snippet of media. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database may be a title, a URL of a web page, a name, a filename of a file, a topic, metadata of the title, metadata of the URL, metadata of the name, metadata of the filename, metadata of the topic, or a combination thereof. 
         [0038]    In various embodiments, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media is determined by the one or more processors of the server system  100  as a word that is most frequently present within content of the media or the snippet of media that is accessed from a media database. 
         [0039]    In some embodiments, a media or a snippet is selected or browsed through for viewing by a user when the media or the snippet is one of search results generated in response to a search query. In various embodiments, a media or a snippet is selected or browsed through for viewing by a user when a web page embedding the media or the snippet is requested by the user via a web browser. In response to the request, a web page server sends the web page to the client device via the network. 
         [0040]    The browse result database  106  includes a browse media identifier of media or a snippet of media that a user browses through media via use of a web browser, which is executed by the one or more processors of the server system  100 . For example, a user uses the input device to position or drag a cursor over an image on a web page to browse through the image. As another example, a user uses the input device or his/her finger to scroll down a web page to place or drag a cursor over media on the web page to browse through the media. 
         [0041]    In some embodiments, a user browses through media after the user selects the media from among media displayed on a web page. In these embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  receive the selection of media via the network from the client device. 
         [0042]    It should further be noted that the browse result database  106  includes any number of browse result identifiers of any number of media accessed by any number of users. Also, in some embodiments, a browse result identifier of media distinguishes the media from another media. The other read result identifier is provided a different browse result identifier. 
         [0043]    In various embodiments, a browse result identifier of a snippet of media distinguishes the snippet from another snippet of media. The other snippet of media is assigned a different browse result identifier. 
         [0044]    In various embodiments, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media is determined by the one or more processors of the server system  100  as a word that is most frequently present within content of the media or the snippet of media that is browsed by a user. 
         [0045]    In several embodiments, a browse result identifier identifies media that is accessed and displayed on a single web page. In various embodiments, a single web page includes only one web page. In some embodiments, a single web page is identified with one URL, which is different from a URL identifying another web page. 
         [0046]    In some embodiments, a browse result identifier includes a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed by a user for viewing. For example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed may be a title of the media or of the snippet of media. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed includes a uniform resource locator (URL) of a web page in which the media or of the snippet of media is embedded. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed may be a name of the media or of the snippet of media. As yet another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed may be a file name of a file that contains the media or that contains the snippet of media. As still another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed may be a topic of the media or of the snippet of media. As another example, a keyword of a media or a snippet of media browsed may be a title, a URL of a web page, a name, a filename of a file, a topic, metadata of the title, metadata of the URL, metadata of the name, metadata of the filename, metadata of the topic, or a combination thereof. 
         [0047]    In some embodiments, an identifier includes numbers, alphabets, symbols, images, or a combination thereof. 
         [0048]    In various embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  assign a search term identifier to a search term, a read result identifier to media or a snippet of media, and a browse result identifier to media or a snippet of media. 
         [0049]    In several embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  examine the media or a representation of the media that is selected by a user to view the media to determine a keyword, e.g., the read result identifier, the browse result identifier, etc., and criteria associated with the selected media or the representation of the media. Examples of the criteria are provided below. 
         [0050]    The user ID database  108  includes a user ID of a user. A user ID of a user distinguishes the user from another user having a different user ID. In various embodiments, a user ID may provide access to a user to a service, e.g., an email service, a social network service, a streaming video service, a streaming audio service, a search engine service, a web browser service, or a combination thereof, etc. It should be noted that the user ID database  108  includes any number of user IDs of any number of users. 
         [0051]    In various embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  assigns to a user, a user ID. For example, the one or more processors of the server system  100  receives one or more characters from a user via the input device of the client device and determines whether the characters are assigned to another user within the World Wide Web. If the characters are assigned to another user within the World Wide Web, the one or more processors of the server system  100  send a notification to the user that the characters are assigned to another user within the World Wide Web and that the user cannot be assigned a user ID having the characters. Otherwise, if the characters are not assigned to another user within the World Wide Web, the one or more processors of the server system  100  assign a user ID having the characters to the user and recognize the user as having the user ID over the World Wide Web. 
         [0052]    The time database  110  includes a time at which a user interacts with media or a snippet of media. For example, the time database  110  includes a time of day in addition to date at which a user accesses media from a database to read the media, browse through the media, or select the media. 
         [0053]    The time database  110  also includes an amount of time for which a user interacts with media or a snippet of media. For example, the time database  110  includes that a user reviewed an article for 10 minutes. As another example, the time database  110  includes that a user listened to a song for 20 minutes. As yet another example, the time database  110  includes that a user watched a video for 1 hour. 
         [0054]    In some embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  determine an amount of time for which one or more web pages on which media or a snippet or media is embedded is displayed on the client device that is used by a user to determine an amount of time of interaction between the media or the snippet and the user. In various embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  determine an amount of time for which one or more web pages on which media or a snippet or media is embedded is displayed on a client device that is used by a user and for which there is cursor movement on the client device. 
         [0055]    Moreover, the time database  110  includes a number of times a media or a snippet of media is accessed for selection, browsing, or viewing by a user. For example, the time database  110  includes a number of times for which an article is accessed by a user to read during a time period, e.g., today, during the last five days, in a month, etc. As another example, the time database  110  includes a number of times a song is accessed by a user to be heard during a time period. As yet another example, the time database  110  includes a number of times a video is accessed by a user to watch during a time period. 
         [0056]    In some embodiments, the time database  110  includes a number of times a file containing media or a snippet of media is read by one or more processors of the server system  100  from a media database to facilitate access, selection, or browsing of the media or the snippet of media by a user. 
         [0057]    The demographic database  112  includes a demographic, e.g., age, gender, marital status, relationship status, interests, hobbies, education, residence, work location, recent visits to geographic regions, etc., that a user has provided to a database. For example, a user may have provided his/her marital status, e.g., married or unmarried, etc., relationship status, e.g., in or out of a relationship, etc., to the demographic database  112 . An example of the demographic database  112  includes a social network database. 
         [0058]    The location database  114  includes a geographic location of a user. For example, the location database  114  includes a geographic location, e.g., latitude and longitude coordinates, village, town, county, city, state, country, continent, etc., of a user. In some embodiments, a global positioning satellite (GPS) transceiver within a client device is used to determine a geographic location of a user. In various embodiments, cell phone towers that communicate with a client device that is carried by a user are used to determine a geographic location of a user. 
         [0059]    A capture module  116  of the server system  100  captures, e.g., accesses, reads, etc., information from one or more of the databases  102 ,  104 ,  106 ,  108 ,  110 ,  112 , and  114  to provide to a ranking module  118 . For example, the capture module  116  captures one or more search term identifiers identifying one or more search terms received from a user by one or more search engines. As another example, the capture module  116  captures one or more read result identifiers of media or one or more snippets of media that is accessed by a user from a media database. As yet another example, the capture module  116  captures one or more browse result identifiers of media or one or more snippets of media that is accessed by a user from the media database for browsing. As another example, the capture module  116  captures one or more user IDs of one or more users from whom one or more search terms are received, who selects media or one or more snippets of media, who reviews media or one or more snippets of media, and/or who browses through media or one or more snippets of media. As yet another example, the capture module  116  captures a time at which media or a snippet of media is accessed by a user. As another example, the capture module  116  captures an amount of time spent by a user in reviewing and/or interacting with a media or a snippet or media. As another example, the capture module  116  captures a number of times a media or a snippet or media is accessed by a user to review the media or the snippet. As yet another example, the capture module  116  captures a demographic of a user from whom a search query is received, who reviews media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database, and/or who browses through the media or the snippet of media. As another example, the capture module  116  captures a geographic location of a user from whom a search query is received, who reviews media or a snippet of media accessed from a media database, and/or who browses the media or the snippet of media. 
         [0060]    In some embodiments, the capture module  116  performs capturing of information associated with media or a snippet of media at a time the media or the snippet of media is being displayed on the client device. Examples of the information associated with the media include a search term identifier, a read result identifier, a browse result identifier, a keyword, etc. For example, the capture module  116  performs capturing of information associated with media or a snippet of media at a time a user is browsing through the media or through the snippet of media displayed on the client device. 
         [0061]    As used herein, in some embodiments, a module includes software, hardware, or a combination thereof. For example, a module is a computer program encoded on a computer-readable medium, e.g., a memory device, etc., and is executed by the one or more processors of the server system  100 . As another example, a module is an ASIC or a PLD. As yet another example, a module is a combination of an ASIC or a PLD and a computer program. 
         [0062]    The ranking module  118  receives one or more search term identifiers, one or more read result identifiers, and/or one or more browse result identifiers from the capture module  116 . The ranking module  118  ranks the one or more search term identifiers, one or more read result identifiers, and/or one or more browse result identifiers based on one or more criteria. An example of criteria includes a time of day at which a media or a snippet or media is accessed, selected, or browsed by a user. Another example of criteria includes an amount of time spent by a user to review a media or a snippet or media. Another example of criteria includes a number of times a media or a snippet or media is accessed, selected, or browsed by a user for review. Yet another example of criteria includes a demographic of a user. Another example of criteria includes a geographic location of a user. 
         [0063]    In some embodiments, a snippet of media or media is retrieved from a media database by the one or more processors of the server system  100  to allow a user to access, select, or browse the media or the snippet of media for review. 
         [0064]    In various embodiments, each time a media or a snippet of media is accessed from a media database, the capture module  116  captures a keyword associated with the media or the snippet or media. 
         [0065]    As an example of generating the criteria, when a user has accessed, selected, or browsed media or a snippet of media on a topic “cameras” during a time of day, the one or more processors of the server system  100  rank the keyword “cameras” higher at that time of the day each day compared to other keywords captured by the capture module  116  for the user. As another example, when a user has accessed, selected, or browsed one or more articles regarding a president of the United States for a higher number of times during a time period compared to reading an article regarding soccer during the time period, the one or more processors of the server system  100  provide a higher ranking to the keywords “president of the United States” than that provided to the keyword “soccer”. As another example, when a user has watched a movie titled “Moon” for a greater amount of time than that spent watching a movie “Twilight”, the one or more processors of the server system  100  provide a higher ranking to the keyword “Moon” than that provided to the keyword “Twilight”. As yet another example, when one or more users of a demographic listen to pop music for a larger number of times or a greater amount of time than listening to country music and another user of the same demographic wishes to access, select, or browse music retrieved from a media database, the one or more processors rank the keywords “pop music” higher than the keywords “country music”. As another example, when a user is located in China, any media or snippet of media to be displayed in Chinese language is ranked higher than the media or snippet in another language. 
         [0066]    The one or more processors of the server system  100  assign a weight to criteria. For example, the one or more processors of the server system  100  assign a weight W 1  to a criterion C 1 , a weight W 2  to a criterion C 2 , a weight W 3  to criteria C 3 , a weight W 4  to criteria C 4 , and a weight W 5  to criteria C 5 . A combination, e.g., W 1 C 1 +W 2 C 2 +W 3 C 3 +W 4 C 4 +W 5 C 5 , etc., of the weighted criteria is sent to a weighting module  120 , illustrated in  FIG. 1B  below, of the server system  100 . 
         [0067]    In several embodiments, the combination sent by the ranking module  118  includes a single criteria, e.g., only one criteria. In various embodiments, the combination sent by the ranking module  118  includes any number of criteria. In some embodiments, one or more of the weights W 1  thru W 5  have a value of 1. In various embodiments, one or more of the weights W 1  thru W 5  have a value ranging from 0 to 1. 
         [0068]      FIG. 1B  is a diagram of an embodiment of a portion of the server system  100  connected to a client device  122  via a network  124 . Examples of the client device  122  include a smart phone, a tablet, a laptop, a desktop computer, or a smart television, etc. The network  124  may be the Internet or an Intranet. In some embodiments, the network  124  is a wide area network, a local area network, or a combination thereof. 
         [0069]    The weighting module  120  assigns a weight to an image parameter based on a value of the combination received from the ranking module  118  ( FIG. 1A ). For example, the higher the value of the combination received from the ranking module  118 , the higher the weight that is assigned by the weighting module  120 . As another example, the higher the rank assigned to a keyword by the ranking module  119  ( FIG. 1A ), the higher the weight assigned to an image parameter of an image of a media or a snippet of media from which the keyword is obtained. As another example, the combination having a value of 1 for a user is assigned a higher weight than another combination having a value of 0.5 for the user. Examples of an image parameter includes a font size of text within an image, a font color of text within the image, a color of highlight of text within an image, a typeface of text within the image, a size of a block in which the image is displayed, a shape of an area in which the image is displayed, a location of the block on a display screen of the client device  122 , a location of the block on a web page displayed on the display screen, or a combination thereof. 
         [0070]    Relationships between the combinations for different users and the weights assigned by the weighing module  120  are stored in a ranking-weighting relationship database  126 , which is stored in the one or more memory devices of the server system  100 . For example, a weight assigned by the weighting module  120  to a value of a combination for a first user having a user ID is stored in the ranking-weighting relationship database  126  and a weight assigned by the weighting module to a value of a combination for a second user having a different user ID than that of the first user is stored in the ranking-weighting relationship database  126 . 
         [0071]    The weighting module  120  includes a block-content relationship database  128  that includes a relationship between one or more blocks on the display screen of the client device  122  and content, e.g., image, etc., displayed within the one or more blocks. For example, the weighting module  120  includes a number of blocks occupied by an image on the display screen of the client device  122 . 
         [0072]    In some embodiments, a block on the display screen of the client device  122  includes one or more pixels occupied by an image on the display screen of the client device  122 . For example, when a web page includes two images, a first block on the web page includes one of the images and another block on the web page includes another one of the images. 
         [0073]    In various embodiments, a value of a weight assigned to an image parameter by the one or more processors of the server system  100  is directly proportional to a rank assigned by the ranking module  118  to a keyword. For example, when a keyword “phone” is ranked higher than another keyword “shoes”, a font size of 16 is assigned to the keyword “phone” by the weighting module  120  and a font size of 12 is assigned to the keyword “shoes” by the weighting module  120 . As another example, when a keyword “tennis” is ranked higher than another keyword “karate”, a block weight of 12 is assigned to the keyword “tennis” and a block weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “karate”. In some embodiments, a block weight is a number of blocks on which an image is displayed on the display screen of the client device  122 . For example, 8 blocks occupied by a web page are used to display media or a snippet of media that is associated with the keyword “karate” and 12 blocks occupied by the web page are used to display media or a snippet of media that is associated with the keyword “tennis”. 
         [0074]    As yet another example of the direct proportionality between a weight assigned to an image parameter and a rank assigned by the ranking module  118  to a keyword, when a keyword “movie theater” is ranked higher than another keyword “television”, a more prominent location is assigned by the weighting module  120  to the keyword “movie theater” on a web page displayed on the display screen of the client device  122  than that assigned by the weighting module  120  to the keyword “television” on the web page. In some embodiments, a prominent location on a display screen includes a location in a z-dimension closer to a user than another location on a display screen of the client device  122 . In various embodiments, a prominent location on a display screen includes a location closer to a center of a display screen of the client device  122  than another location on the display screen. 
         [0075]    As another example of the direct proportionality between a weight assigned to an image parameter and a rank assigned by the ranking module  118  to a keyword, when a keyword “wine” is ranked higher than another keyword “beer”, an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned by the weighting module  120  to the keyword “wine” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned by the weighting module  120  to the keyword “beer”. In some embodiments, an advertisement weight is an amount of time for which an advertisement is displayed within a block before, during, or after displaying media or a snippet of media within the block. For example, when an advertisement weight of 8 assigned to the keyword “beer” and an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine”, an advertisement is displayed within a block that is also used to display media or a snippet of media regarding wine for a greater amount of time than an amount of time for which an advertisement is displayed within a block that is also used to display media or snippet of media regarding beer. As another example, when an advertisement weight of 8 assigned to the keyword “beer” and an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine”, an advertisement is displayed within a block that is also used to display media or a snippet of media regarding wine for lesser time than an amount of time for which an advertisement is displayed within a block that is also used to display media or snippet of media regarding beer. 
         [0076]    In various embodiments, an advertisement weight is a price paid by an advertiser to display an advertisement within a block before, during, or after displaying media or a snippet of media within the block. For example, when an advertisement weight of 10 assigned to the keyword “SUV” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “car”, an advertisement displayed within a block that is also used to display media or a snippet of media regarding SUV is paid a higher price by an advertiser than paid by the same or a different advertiser for an advertisement displayed within a block that is also used to display media or snippet of media regarding car. As another example, when an advertisement weight of 10 assigned to the keyword “SUV” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “car”, an advertisement displayed within a block that is also used to display media or a snippet of media regarding SUV is paid a lower price by an advertiser than paid by the same or a different advertiser for an advertisement displayed within a block that is also used to display media or snippet of media regarding car. 
         [0077]    A network interface controller  130  of the server system  100  sends the one or more weights assigned by the weighting module  120  to the image parameters via the network  124  to the client device  122 . As used herein, a network interface controller may be a network interface card or a network adapter. In some embodiments, a modem is used instead of the network interface controller  130 . 
         [0078]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram of an embodiment of the client device  122 . The client device  122  includes one or more input devices  140 , such as, for example, a mouse, a keyboard, a stylus, a microphone, etc. The one or more input devices  140  are coupled to a bus  142  via one or more input/output interfaces  144 . In some embodiments, the one or more input/output interfaces  144  convert actions, e.g., scrolling, browsing, sliding, etc., of a user with respect to the one or more input devices  140  into electrical signals that can be comprehended by one or more processors  146 . 
         [0079]    The client device  122  includes the one or more processors  146  in communication with one or more memory devices  148  via the bus  142 . The client device  122  also includes a power supply (not shown), one or more network interface controllers  150 , one or more input/output interfaces  152 , and one or more output devices  154  that are coupled to the bus  142  via the one or more input/output interface  152 . Examples of an output device include a display device, a speaker, a headset, etc. Examples of a display device includes a light emitting diode (LED) display device that includes an LED display screen, a liquid crystal display (LCD) device that includes an LCD display screen, and a cathode ray tube (CRT) display device that includes a CRT display screen. In some embodiments, an output device of the client device  122  includes a touch sensitive screen arranged to receive input from an input device, such as a stylus, or from a finger of a user. 
         [0080]    In various embodiments, the one or more input/output interfaces  152  convert electrical signals into audio for providing feedback to a user via the one or more output devices  154 . In some embodiments, the one or more input/output interfaces  152  provide compatibility between a rate at which data is transferred over the bus  142  and a rate at which media is displayed on the one or more output devices  154 . 
         [0081]    The power supply provides power to client device  122 . In some embodiments, a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery is used to provide power. In various embodiments, the power is provided by an external power source, such as an alternating current (AC) adapter or a powered docking cradle that supplements and/or recharges a battery. 
         [0082]    The client device  122  may optionally communicate with a base station (not shown), or directly with another client device. The one or more network interface controllers  150  include circuitry for coupling the client device  122  to one or more networks, e.g., the network  124  ( FIG. 1B ) and is constructed for use with one or more communication protocols and technologies including, but not limited to, global system for mobile communication (GSM), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), user datagram protocol (UDP), transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), short message service (SMS), general packet radio service (GPRS), ultra wide band (UWB), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.16 Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), or any of a variety of other wireless communication protocols. Each of the one or more network interface controllers  150  is sometimes known as a transceiver, a network adapter, or a network interface card (NIC). 
         [0083]    A graphical processing unit (GPU)  156  executes a renderer software program that converts media data to display, such as, for example, render, etc., media or snippet of media. In some embodiments, media or snippet of media is stored in the memory device  148  or a separate memory device that is accessed by the GPU  156 . 
         [0084]    The one or more network interface controllers  150  receive one or more weights of one or more of the image parameters from the network interface controller  130  ( FIG. 1B ) via the network  124  and provide the one or more weights to the one or more GPU  156 . 
         [0085]    The GPU  156  applies the one or more weights to the one or more image parameters to display one or more images having the one or more weighted image parameters on the on the one or more output devices  154 . For example, when a font size of 16 is assigned to the keyword “phone” and a font size of 12 is assigned to the keyword “shoes”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “phone” is displayed by the GPU  156  to be larger than media or a snippet of media associated with the word “shoes”. As another example, when a block weight of 12 is assigned to the keyword “tennis” and a block weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “karate”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “tennis” is displayed by the GPU  156  within 12 blocks on the one or more output devices  154  and media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “karate” is displayed by the GPU  156  within 8 blocks on the one or more output devices  154 . As yet another example, when a block weight of 12 is assigned to the keyword “tennis” and a block weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “karate”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “tennis” is displayed by the GPU  156  within 12 blocks on a web page displayed on the one or more output devices  154  and media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “karate” is displayed by the GPU  156  within 8 blocks on a web page displayed on the one or more output devices  154 . 
         [0086]    As another example, when a more prominent location is assigned to the keyword “movie theater” on a web page displayed on the display screen of the client device  122  than assigned to the keyword “television” on the web page, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “movie theater” is displayed in a more prominent location on the one or more output devices  154  than a location on the one or more output devices  154  at which media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “television” is displayed. As yet another example, when an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “beer”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “wine” is displayed before, during, or after displaying an advertisement. In this example, the advertisement is displayed for a higher amount of time than an advertisement that is displayed before, during, or after displaying media or snippet or media associated with the keyword “beer”. As another example, when an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “beer”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “wine” is displayed before, during, or after displaying an advertisement. In this example, the advertisement is displayed for lesser time than an advertisement that is displayed before, during, or after displaying media or snippet or media associated with the keyword “beer”. 
         [0087]    As yet another example, when an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “beer”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “wine” is displayed before, during, or after displaying an advertisement. In this example, the advertisement is displayed for a higher price charged to an advertiser that that charged for an advertisement that is displayed before, during, or after displaying media or snippet or media associated with the keyword “beer”. As another example, when an advertisement weight of 22 is assigned to the keyword “wine” and an advertisement weight of 8 is assigned to the keyword “beer”, media or a snippet of media associated with the keyword “wine” is displayed before, during, or after displaying an advertisement. In this example, an advertiser of the advertisement is charged a lesser amount than that charged to display an advertisement that is displayed before, during, or after displaying media or snippet or media associated with the keyword “beer”. 
         [0088]    It should be noted that in some embodiments, media or a snippet of media is associated with a keyword when the keyword is extracted from the media or the snippet. For example, a movie about trolls is associated with a keyword “troll” when the keyword “troll” is extracted from a title, name, and/or content, of the movie. As another example, a song sung by a famous singer is associated with a name of the singer when the name is extracted from information regarding the song. As yet another example, an article about stocks is associated with a keyword, e.g., stock symbol, etc., of a stock that when the keyword is extracted from the article or from a title of the article. In some embodiments, the one or more processors of the server system  100  ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ) perform the operation of extracting a keyword from media or a snippet of media. After the extracting is done, the keyword is stored within the search result database  102 , the read result database  104 , and/or the browse result database  106  ( FIG. 1A ). 
         [0089]    The one or more memory devices  148  store a basic input/output system (“BIOS”) for controlling low-level operation of the client device  122 . The one or more memory devices  148  also store an operating system for controlling an operation of client device  122 . It will be appreciated that in some embodiments, the operating system includes UNIX, LINUX™, or Windows Mobile™ operating system. 
         [0090]    The one or more memory devices  148  further include applications and/or other data, e.g., media data, snippet data, etc. Examples of the applications include a web browser application, a social network service application, an email service application, a music search service application, a video search service application, etc. 
         [0091]      FIG. 3  is a diagram of embodiments of grids  202  and  204  that occupy a web page displayed on a display screen of the client device  122  ( FIG. 2 ). The grid  202  includes 36 blocks and the grid  204  includes 9 blocks. It should be noted that a grid may includes any number of blocks. 
         [0092]    Also, in some embodiments, a number of blocks displayed within a grid changes with a size of a display screen. For example, on a display screen of a smart cell phone, a number of blocks is less than a number of blocks that is displayed on a display screen of a desktop computer. As another example, on a display screen of a desktop computer, a number of blocks is less than a number of blocks that is displayed on a display screen of a 50 inch television. 
         [0093]    The blocks of the grids  202  and  204  are non-weighted or have equal weights. For example, all 9 blocks, e.g., blocks  1  thru  9 , of the grid  204  are of equal size when the weights of the image parameters are not applied by the GPU  156  ( FIG. 2 ) to the blocks or when equal weights are applied by the GPU  156  to the blocks. 
         [0094]      FIG. 4  is a diagram of an embodiment of an embodiment of a grid  206  in which image parameters of the blocks  1  thru  9  are weighted. For example, the block  1  is larger than any other blocks  2  thru  9 . As another example, the blocks  3 ,  4  and  9  are of equal size and are the second largest of all the blocks  1  thru  9 . As another example, the blocks  2 ,  5 ,  6 ,  7 , and  8  are of equal size and the smallest of all the blocks  1  thru  9 . 
         [0095]    Moreover, it should be noted that the block  1  of the grid  206  has a larger size than that of the block  1  in the grid  204  ( FIG. 3 ). Similarly, the blocks  3 ,  4  and  9  of the grid  206  are of a larger size than that of the blocks  3 ,  4  and  9  in the grid  204 . Also, the blocks  2 ,  5 ,  6 ,  7 , and  8  of the grid  206  are of a smaller size than that of the blocks  2 ,  5 ,  6 ,  7 , and  8  in the grid  204 . 
         [0096]    Weights are applied by the one or more processors of the server system  100  ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ) to the blocks  1  thru  9  of the grid  204  to display the blocks  1  thru  9  of the grid  206 . For example, a higher amount of weight is applied to the block  1  of the grid  204  than that applied to any other block  2  thru  9  of the grid  204 . As another example, a lower amount of weight is applied to the blocks  2 ,  5 ,  6 ,  7 , and  8  of the grid  204  than that applied to any other block  1 ,  3 ,  4 , and  9  of the grid  204 . 
         [0097]    The grid  206  includes a black shaded area  208 , which is a portion of a web page in which the grid  206  is displayed or a display screen on which the grid  206  is displayed. The GPU  156  ( FIG. 2 ) generates the black shaded area  208  when an area occupied by the blocks  1  thru  9  of the grid  206  on a web page or on a display screen of the client device  122  is less than an area occupied by the blocks  1  thru  9  of the grid  204  on a web page or on the display screen. It should be noted that a web page is displayed on a display screen of the client device  122 . 
         [0098]    In some embodiments, instead of the black shaded area  208 , an area with cross-sectional lines, an area shaded with a color other than black, etc., may be displayed as part of the grid  206 . 
         [0099]      FIG. 5  is a diagram of an embodiment of the grid  206  to illustrate a popup  210  of the block  1  of the grid  206 . When a user selects via the one or more input devices  140  ( FIG. 2 ) the block  1  of the grid  206 , the GPU  156  ( FIG. 2 ) renders the popup  210 . The GPU  156  increases a size of the block  1  of the grid  206  and protrudes the block  1  to generate the popup  208 . The popup  210  extends outward along a z-dimension of a display screen of the client device  122  compared to the block  1  of the grid  206 . 
         [0100]    It should be noted that one or more of the blocks  1  thru  9  are visible on a display screen of the client device  122  after the popup  210  is displayed. 
         [0101]    In some embodiments, the GPU  156  renders the popup  210  to hide the blocks  1  thru  9  behind the popup  210 . 
         [0102]      FIG. 6  is a diagram of an embodiment of a grid  250  that includes four blocks  1  thru  4 . The blocks  1  thru  4  of the grid  250  are non-weighted. For example, the weighting module  120  ( FIG. 1B ) has not applied weights or has applied equal weights to image parameters of images displayed within the blocks  1  thru  4  of the grid  250 . 
         [0103]      FIG. 7A  is a diagram of an embodiment of a grid  252  in which a combination of the blocks  1 ,  2 ,  3 , and  4  occupies the same area on a display screen of the client device  122  ( FIG. 2 ) or on a web page displayed on the displayed screen as that occupied by a combination of the blocks  1 ,  2 ,  3 , and  4  of the grid  250  ( FIG. 6 ). For example, the GPU  156  ( FIG. 2 ) does not generate a shaded area on a display screen of the client device  122  ( FIG. 2 ) or on a web page displayed on the displayed screen to generate the grid  252 . The grid  252  excludes a shaded portion similar to the shaded portion  208  ( FIG. 4 ). 
         [0104]    Moreover, the block  1  of the grid  252  is of a larger size than the block  1  of the grid  250 . Also, a height, along a y-dimension, of the block  3  of the grid  252  is less than a height of the block  3  of the grid  250 . Moreover, a breadth, along an x-dimension, of the block  3  of the grid  252  is greater than a breadth of the block  3  of the grid  250 . 
         [0105]    In several embodiments, instead of or in addition to changing a size of the block  1  of the grid  250  after applying weighting to one or more image parameters, the weighting module  120  designates that a shape of the block  1  of the grid  250  be changed to another shape, e.g., square, circle, oval, polygonal, irregular, etc., and an area with the changed shape is displayed by the GPU  156  within the grid  252 . 
         [0106]    In various embodiments, instead of or in addition to changing a size of one or more of the blocks  2  thru  4  of the grid  250  after applying weighting to one or more image parameters, the weighting module  120  designates that a shape of the one or more blocks  2  thru  4  of the grid  250  be changed to another shape, e.g., square, circle, oval, polygonal, irregular, etc., and an area with the changed one or more shapes is displayed by the GPU  156  within the grid  252 . 
         [0107]      FIG. 7B  is a diagram of an embodiment of a grid  254  that includes a shaded area  256  and in which size of the blocks  1  thru  4  is changed. The grid  254  is similar to the grid  252  except that the grid  254  includes the shaded area  256 , which reduces a size of the block  3  of the grid  254  compared to a size of the block  3  of the grid  252 . 
         [0108]    In various embodiments, instead of blocks within a grid, other shapes, e.g., circles, ovals, polygons, irregular shapes, squares, etc., may be used. 
         [0109]      FIG. 8A  is a diagram of an embodiment of a web page  300  having a uniform resource location (URL) URL 1 . The web page  300  includes the four unweighted blocks  1  thru  4  of the grid  250 . The web page  300  is accessed by the client device  122  when the one or more network interface controllers  150  ( FIG. 2 ) send the URL 1  to the server system  100  ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ). The request is sent when a user uses the one or more input devices  140  ( FIG. 2 ) to access a web browser and selects the URL 1  via the one or more input devices  140 . A web page server of the server system  100  processes the request and sends the web page  300  via the network interface controller  130  ( FIG. 1B ) and the network  124  ( FIG. 1B ) to the client device  122  ( FIG. 1B ). The GPU  156  ( FIG. 2 ) of the client device  122  renders the web page  300  on a display screen of the client device  122 . 
         [0110]      FIG. 8B  is a diagram of an embodiment of the web page  300  in which the grid  254  is displayed. 
         [0111]      FIG. 9A  is a diagram of an embodiment of a web page  306  that is displayed by sending a request including a URL 2  of the web page  306 . As described above, the web page  306  is accessed in a similar manner in which the web page  300  ( FIG. 8A ) having the URL 1  is accessed. 
         [0112]    The web page  306  includes a grid  308  that is displayed when a user selects a tab titled “Person A” on the web page  306  via the one or more input devices  140  ( FIG. 2 ). The web page  306  is displayed on a display screen of the client device  122 . 
         [0113]    The grid  308  includes four blocks  310 ,  312 ,  314 , and  316  that are similar to the blocks  1 ,  2 ,  3 , and  4  of the grid  254  ( FIG. 8B ) except that the blocks  310 ,  312 ,  314 , and  316  include images of one or more persons and are not weighted by the weighting module  120  ( FIG. 1B ). For example, the block  310  includes an image of a person A speaking in front of a podium. The block  312  includes an image of the person A meeting with a child E of a mother D. The block  316  includes an image of a competitor F of the person A. A person G is providing advice to the competitor F. The block  314  includes an image of the person F speaking in front of an audience, which is not visible in the block  314 . 
         [0114]    It should be noted that the grid  308  is displayed when a user selects a tab T 1  via the one or more input devices  140  ( FIG. 2 ). The tab T 1  is titled “Person A” and the title indicates to a user that when the user selects the tab T 1 , media or a snippet of media regarding the person A will be displayed in the grid  308 . Similarly, when a user selects a tab T 1  via the one or more input devices  140 , media or snippet of media regarding a person B is displayed to a user in a grid. Also, when a user selects a tab T 3  via the one or more input devices  140 , media or snippet of media regarding a person C is displayed to a user in a grid. 
         [0115]      FIG. 9B  is a diagram of an embodiment of the web page  306  that displays blocks  318 ,  320 ,  322 , and  324  in a grid  326  after weighting the blocks  310 ,  312 ,  314 , and  316  ( FIG. 9A ). For example, the weighting module  120  ( FIG. 1B ) applies a weight to an image parameter of an image displayed in the block  310  to generate an image parameter of the block  318 . As another example, the weighting module  120  applies a weight to an image parameter of an image displayed in the block  312  to designate an image parameter of the block  320 . As yet another example, the weighting module  120  applies a weight to an image parameter of an image displayed in the block  314  to generate an image parameter of the block  322 . As another example, the weighting module  120  applies a weight to an image parameter of an image displayed in the block  316  to generate an image parameter of the block  324 . 
         [0116]    It should be noted that the grid  326  includes the shaded area  256  and a surface area on the web page  306  displayed on a display screen of the client device  122  ( FIG. 2 ) occupied by the grid  308  ( FIG. 9A ) is the same as a surface area of the web page  306  occupied by the grid  326 . 
         [0117]    In several embodiments, instead of the person A, the tab T 1  includes information regarding an entity E 1 , e.g., a corporation, a partnership, a company, etc., and images within the blocks  310 ,  312 ,  320 , and  314  ( FIG. 9A ) and the blocks  318 ,  320 ,  322 , and  324  ( FIG. 9B ) are images of one or more entities, e.g., the entity E 1 , an entity that is related to the entity E 1 , a combination thereof, etc. In various embodiments, instead of the person A, the tab T 1  includes information regarding a product, a service, a person, an idea, a concept, a geographic region, a combination thereof, etc., and images within the blocks are images of one or more products, one or more services, one or more persons, one or more ideas, one or more concepts, one or more geographic regions, a combination thereof, etc. 
         [0118]    Although various embodiments described in the present disclosure have been described in some detail for purposes of clarity of understanding, it will be apparent that certain changes and modifications can be practiced within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the present embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the present disclosure is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalents of the appended claims.