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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 12195349', 'Application No. 13724078', 'Application No. 2775700', 'Application No. 201110159923', 'Application No. 2775700', 'Application No. 2775814', 'Application No. 2775814', 'Application No. 201110159923', 'Application No. 201110159923', 'Application No. 13724078', 'Application No. 12194891', 'Application No. 12195349', 'Application No. 12194891', 'Application No. 12195349', 'Application No. 12194891', 'art 2', 'art-2', 'art0009']

Patente US9154837 - User interface presenting an animated avatar performing a media reaction - Google Patentes
This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling a user interface for presenting a media reaction. The techniques receive media reactions of a person to a media program, such as the person laughing at one point of a comedy show, then smiling at another point, and then departing at a third...http://www.google.es/patents/US9154837?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US9154837 - User interface presenting an animated avatar performing a media reaction
Número de publicación US9154837 B2
Número de solicitud US 14/108,008
Fecha de prioridad 2 Dic 2011
También publicado como EP2600299A1, US8635637, US20130145384, US20140109121
Número de publicación 108008, 14108008, US 9154837 B2, US 9154837B2, US-B2-9154837, US9154837 B2, US9154837B2
Inventores Kyle James Krum, Michael John Conrad, Geoffrey John Hulten, Umaimah A. Mendhro
Citas de patentes (582), Otras citas (267), Citada por (3), Clasificaciones (9), Eventos legales (3)
US 9154837 B2
1. One or more computer-readable storage media having instructions stored thereon that, responsive to execution by one or more processors, perform a method comprising:
presenting, in a user interface, an animated avatar performing a media reaction corresponding to a reaction for the person during the presentation of the selected media program to the person, the media reaction determined based on the passive sensor data sensed for the person during the presentation of the selected media program.
2. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, wherein:
the media reaction includes a clapping, cheering, laughing, screaming, looking toward, looking away, smiling, departed, crying, or sleeping state.
3. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising presenting multiple other animated avatars performing multiple other media reactions in a time-based state graph for the person.
4. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising presenting a rating automatically determined for the person based on the passive sensor data.
5. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, wherein determining the person determines the person from a group of persons that have selected to share media reactions with a second person, the second person associated with the user interface or associated with a computing device through which the user interface is presented.
6. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising determining one or more other persons to which the selected media program has been presented and other passive sensor data has been sensed during the presentation of the selected media program to the one or more other persons and presenting, in the user interface, another media reaction corresponding to another reaction for each of the one or more other persons.
7. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising enabling selection, through the user interface, to display the selected media program or a portion thereof, and responsive to selection, causing display of the selected media program or portion thereof.
8. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 7, wherein causing display of the selected media program or portion thereof presents the selected media program or portion thereof in the user interface.
9. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 7, further comprising causing a representation of the media reaction to be displayed along with presentation of the selected media program or portion thereof.
10. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising, prior to presenting the animated avatar performing the media reaction corresponding to the reaction for the person, determining the media reaction based on the passive sensor data sensed during the presentation of the selected media program to the person.
11. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 1, further comprising, prior to presenting the animated avatar performing the media reaction corresponding to the reaction for the person, receiving a search inquiry through the user interface and determining, based on the search inquiry, the selected media program.
memory storing instructions which, responsive to execution by the one or more processors, configure the one or more processors to perform acts comprising:
presenting, in a user interface, an animated avatar performing a media reaction representing a reaction for the selected person.
13. A system as described in claim 12, wherein the media reaction is determined based on the passive sensor data sensed during the presentation of the selected media program to the selected person.
14. A system as described in claim 12, wherein the media reaction includes a clapping, cheering, laughing, screaming, looking toward, looking away, smiling, departed, crying, sleeping, sad, related talking, unrelated talking, disgusted, afraid, scowling, placid, surprised, waving, leaning-away, leaning-toward, or angry state.
15. A system as described in claim 12, further comprising determining multiple other media programs that have been presented to the selected person and for which passive sensor data has been sensed during the presentations of the media programs and, responsive to determining the multiple other media programs, presenting another media reaction corresponding to another reaction for each of the multiple other media programs within the user interface.
16. A system as described in claim 15, wherein the other media reactions each include multiple other media reactions and presenting another media reaction for each of the multiple other media programs within the user interface presents time-based graphs for each of the other media reactions.
17. A system as described in claim 16, wherein presenting the time-based graphs presents the time-based graphs in the user interface arranged by order of viewing, media category, or rating for the respective media programs.
18. A system as described in claim 12, further comprising presenting a rating automatically determined for the selected person based on the passive sensor data.
19. One or more computer-readable storage media having instructions thereon that, responsive to execution by one or more processors, perform a method comprising:
an animated avatar to be presented in conjunction with the portion of the media program and in correspondence with one of the media reactions for the person.
20. One or more computer-readable storage media as described in claim 19, wherein the media reactions include states of the person, the states including one or more of: a sad, a related talking, an unrelated talking, a disgusted, an afraid, a scowling, a placid, a surprised, an angry, a waving, a leaning-away, or a leaning-toward state.
This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/309,859 filed Dec. 2, 2011, entitled “User Interface Presenting an Animated Avatar Performing a Media Reaction,” the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Note that, in some cases, engagement levels, while useful, may be less useful or accurate than states and interest levels. For example, state module 106 may determine, for just engagement levels, that a person is not engaged if the person's face is occluded (blocked) and thus not looking at the media program. If the person's face is blocked by that person's hands (skeletal orientation) and audio indicates high-volume audio, state module 106, when determining states, may determine the person to be screaming. A screaming state indicates, in conjunction with the content being horror or suspense, an interest level that is very high. This is but one example of where an interest level can be markedly different from that of an engagement level.
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