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Brevet US7904814 - System for presenting audio-video content - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Historique Web | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsA system for presenting a summarization of audio and/or visual content having a plurality of segments to a user together with a graphical user interface that preferably indicates to the viewer the relative temporal position of video segments viewed in the summary within the content from which the summary...http://www.google.fr/patents/US7904814?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US7904814 - System for presenting audio-video content Num�ro de publicationUS7904814 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demande10/016,941 Date de publication8 mars 2011 Date de d�p�t13 d�c. 2001 Date de priorit�19 avr. 2001Autre r�f�rence de publicationUS20020180774 InventeursJames ErricoAhmet Mufit FermanLouis J. KerofskyBaoxin LiPetrus J. L. Van Beek Cessionnaire d'origineSharp Laboratories Of America, Inc.Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha Classification aux �tats-Unis715/725715/202 Classification internationaleG11B27/10G09G5/00G06F3/048 Classification coop�rativeG11B27/105G11B27/34G11B27/005 Classification europ�enneG11B 27/10A1G11B 27/00VG11B 27/34R�f�rencesCitations de brevets (105)Citations hors brevets (121) R�f�renc� par (8)Liens externesUSPTO Cession USPTO EspacenetSystem for presenting audio-video contentUS 7904814 B2 R�sum� A system for presenting a summarization of audio and/or visual content having a plurality of segments to a user together with a graphical user interface that preferably indicates to the viewer the relative temporal position of video segments viewed in the summary within the content from which the summary was derived.
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