CN111506239A - Media resource management equipment and display processing method of label configuration component - Google Patents

Media resource management equipment and display processing method of label configuration component Download PDF

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CN111506239A
CN111506239A CN202010311061.5A CN202010311061A CN111506239A CN 111506239 A CN111506239 A CN 111506239A CN 202010311061 A CN202010311061 A CN 202010311061A CN 111506239 A CN111506239 A CN 111506239A
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王晓龙
徐孝春
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Abstract

The present application relates to the field of video technologies, and in particular, to a media resource management device and a display processing method for a tag configuration component. The problem of multimedia content tag configuration can be solved to a certain extent. The apparatus, comprising: a display for providing a media asset management interface, wherein the media asset management interface is configured with a timeline area and at least one functional area; a processor for controlling the operation of a tag configuration component and displaying core content of the component at runtime in the timeline area and the functional area, respectively, the processor further configured to: receiving a first tag, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details; displaying the core content of the first tag on the timeline based on the time period information of the first tag.

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Media resource management equipment and display processing method of label configuration component
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of video technologies, and in particular, to a media resource management device and a display processing method for a tag configuration component.
Background
With the increasing abundance of internet video technologies and video resources, an operation manager is no longer limited to play in a given order of videos, but tends to quickly search for a specific segment to play.
An operation administrator desires to be able to quickly locate a desired video clip among a large number of video resources, and therefore it would be necessary to configure the video clip with tags representing its characteristics; moreover, the label configuration of the multimedia resource plays an important role in promoting the recommendation and distribution of video clips, the accurate advertisement delivery, the quick retrieval of video contents and the generation of video highlights.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a media resource management device and a display processing method of a tag configuration component, and the problem of multimedia content tag configuration can be solved to a certain extent by constructing a time axis region and a functional region and displaying the core content of a first tag on a time axis.
The embodiment of the application is realized as follows:
a first aspect of an embodiment of the present application provides a media resource management device, including:
a display for providing a media asset management interface, wherein the media asset management interface is configured with a timeline area and at least one functional area;
a processor for controlling the operation of a tag configuration component and displaying core content of the component at runtime in the timeline area and the functional area, respectively, the processor further configured to:
receiving a first tag, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details;
displaying the core content of the first tag on the timeline based on the time period information of the first tag.
According to the media resource management device in an embodiment of the present application, the first data primary key is null, and if the second content details of the second tag in the database are the same as the first content details, the key value of the second data primary key is assigned to the first data primary key; and otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key.
According to the media resource management device in an embodiment of the present application, the first data primary key is the same as a second data primary key of a second label in a database, and the first content details are different from the second content details, and if third content details of a third label in the database are the same as the first content details, a key value of the third data primary key is assigned to the first data primary key; otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key; and deleting the second label.
According to the media resource management device in an embodiment of the present application, the first tab, the second tab, and the third tab on the time axis are sequentially displayed in ascending order of time.
According to an embodiment of the present application, the media resource management device, wherein the content details include: diversity ID, scene name, tag name.
The media resource management device according to an embodiment of the present application, wherein the first tag may further include: confidence, title name.
The media resource management device according to an embodiment of the present application, wherein a plurality of the functional areas are defined to include: a table display area configured to display a tab table in bidirectional linkage with the time axis area display content; an editing area configured for input of the first label.
The media resource management device according to an embodiment of the application, wherein the timeline area provides a first interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tag in response to an operation on the first interactive element; and/or the editing area provides a second interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tag in response to an operation of the second interactive element; and/or the form presentation area provides a third interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tag in response to operation of the third interactive element.
The media resource management device according to an embodiment of the present application, wherein the first interactive element includes a slider control, and the slider control is configured to input the time period information.
A second aspect of the embodiments of the present application provides a display processing method for a tag configuration component, where the method is used for the media resource management device, and the method includes:
providing a media asset management interface, wherein the media asset management interface is configured with a timeline area and at least one functional area;
controlling the operation of the tag configuration component and respectively displaying the core content of the component in the operation in the time axis area and the functional area; and
receiving a first tag, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details;
displaying the core content of the first tag on the timeline based on the time period information of the first tag.
According to the display processing method of the tag configuration component, in the embodiment of the application, the first data primary key is null, and if the second content details of the second tag in the database are the same as the first content details, the key value of the second data primary key is assigned to the first data primary key; and otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key.
According to the display processing method of the tag configuration component, in the embodiment of the application, the first data primary key is the same as a second data primary key of a second tag in a database, and the first content details are different from the second content details, and if third content details of a third tag in the database are the same as the first content details, a key value of the third data primary key is assigned to the first data primary key; otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key; and deleting the second label.
According to the display processing method of the tag configuration component in the embodiment of the application, the first tag, the second tag and the third tag on the time axis are displayed in an ascending order of time.
According to an embodiment of the present application, a display processing method for a tag configuration component, wherein the content details include: diversity ID, scene name, tag name.
According to an embodiment of the present application, a display processing method for a tag configuration component, where the first tag may further include: confidence, title name.
According to an embodiment of the present application, a display processing method of a tag configuration component, wherein a plurality of the functional regions are defined to include: a table display area configured to display a tab table in bidirectional linkage with the time axis area display content; an editing area configured for input of the first label.
According to the display processing method of the tag configuration component, the time axis region provides a first interactive element, and the input of the first tag is controlled in response to the operation of the first interactive element; and/or the editing area provides a second interactive element, and the input of the first label is controlled in response to the operation of the second interactive element; and/or the form presentation area provides a third interactive element, and the input of the first tag is controlled in response to the operation of the third interactive element.
According to the display processing method of the label configuration component, the first interactive element comprises a slider control, and the slider control is used for inputting the time period information.
A third aspect of the embodiments of the present application provides a media resource management device, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, where the processor implements the steps of the display processing method of any one of the above tag configuration components when executing the program.
A fourth aspect of embodiments of the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program, the program being executed by a computer to implement the steps of the display processing method of any of the above-described label arranging assemblies.
The technical scheme provided by the application comprises the following beneficial effects: by constructing a time axis, the sequential display of the labels on the time axis can be realized; further, by constructing a slider control, the label input can be visualized; furthermore, by constructing interactive elements for providing a media resource management interface, multi-path label input can be realized; and further, through logical judgment of a main key of label data and content details, the new addition and the update of the label can be realized, the label input efficiency is improved, the label filling error probability is reduced, and the operation efficiency is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a media resource management system 100 according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2(a) shows a schematic structural diagram of a media resource management device according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2(B) is a schematic structural diagram of a media asset management interface according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2(C) is a schematic structural diagram of a media asset management interface according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a media resource management interface in displaying core content of a tag configuration component according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4(A) shows a UI before a first tag is added in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4(B) shows the UI after adding the first tag in one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4(C) shows a UI before a first tag is added in another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4(D) shows the UI after adding a first tag in another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4(E) shows the UI before another embodiment of the present application updates the tag;
FIG. 4(F) shows the UI after another embodiment of the present application updates the tag;
FIG. 4(G) shows the UI before another embodiment of the present application updates the tag;
FIG. 4(H) shows the UI after another embodiment of the present application updates the tag;
FIG. 4(I) shows the UI before another embodiment of the present application updates the tag;
FIG. 4(J) shows the UI after another embodiment of the present application updates the tab;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a display processing method of a tag configuration component according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a logic decision for adding a first tag according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating the logical decision to update a tag according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating the logical decision to update a tag according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating logical decision making for tag entry in an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Reference throughout this specification to "embodiments," "some embodiments," "one embodiment," or "an embodiment," or the like, means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in various embodiments," "in some embodiments," "in at least one other embodiment," or "in an embodiment" or the like throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Thus, the particular features, structures, or characteristics shown or described in connection with one embodiment may be combined, in whole or in part, with the features, structures, or characteristics of one or more other embodiments, without limitation. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a media asset management system 100 according to some embodiments of the present application. A media asset management system 100 is a platform configured to implement multimedia content tagging. A media asset management system 100 may include a server 110, at least one storage device 120, at least one network 130, one or more media asset management devices 150, one or more tag application devices 160. The server 110 may include a processing engine 112.
In some embodiments, the server 110 may be a single server or a group of servers. The server farm can be centralized or distributed (e.g., server 110 can be a distributed system). In some embodiments, the server 110 may be local or remote. For example, server 110 may access data stored in storage device 120 via network 130. Server 110 may be directly connected to storage device 120 to access the stored data. In some embodiments, the server 110 may be implemented on a cloud platform. The cloud platform may include a private cloud, a public cloud, a hybrid cloud, a community cloud, a distributed cloud, multiple clouds, the like, or any combination of the above.
In some embodiments, server 110 may include a processing engine 112. for example, processing engine 112 may be based on obtaining information collected by media resource management device 150 and sending to storage device 120 over network 130 for updating data stored therein. in some embodiments, processing engine 112 may include one or more processors processing engine 112 may include one or more hardware processors, such as a Central Processing Unit (CPU), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), an application specific instruction set processor (ASIP), an image processor (GPU), a physical operations processor (PPU), a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), an editable logic device (P L D), a controller, a microcontroller unit, a Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC), a microprocessor, or the like, or any combination of the above examples.
Storage device 120 may store data and/or instructions, and/or serve as a tag library. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may store data obtained from media asset management device 150. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may store data and/or instructions for execution or use by server 110, which server 110 may execute or use to implement the embodiment methods described herein. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may include mass storage, removable storage, volatile read-write memory, read-only memory (ROM), the like, or any combination of the above. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may be implemented on a cloud platform. For example, the cloud platform may include a private cloud, a public cloud, a hybrid cloud, a community cloud, a distributed cloud, multiple clouds, the like, or any combination of the above.
In some embodiments, storage device 120 may be connected to network 130 to enable communication with one or more components in a media asset management system 100. One or more components of a media asset management system 100 may access data or instructions stored in a storage device 120 through a network 130. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may be directly connected to or in communication with one or more components of a media asset management system 100. In some embodiments, storage device 120 may be part of server 110.
The network 130 may facilitate the exchange of information and/or data. In some embodiments, one or more components of a media asset management system 100 may send information and/or data to other components of a media asset management system 100 over a network 130. For example, server 110 may obtain/obtain requests from media asset management device 150 via network 130. In some embodiments, the network 130 may be any one of a wired network or a wireless network, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the network 130 may include one or more network access points. For example, the network 130 may include wired or wireless network access points, such as base stations and/or Internet switching points 130-1, 130-2, and so forth. Through the access point, one or more components of a media resource management system 100 may be connected to a network 130 to exchange data and/or information.
Media asset management device 150, tag application device 160 may be embodied as a desktop, tablet, cell phone, portable laptop, etc. device. In some embodiments, the media asset management device 150 may send the collected various data information to one or more devices in a media asset management system 100.
Fig. 2(a) shows a schematic structural diagram of a media resource management device according to an embodiment of the present application.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2(A), media asset management device 150 may include one or more displays 210, a processor (not shown), and a memory (not shown). The memory may store program code that is readable by and executable on the processor to configure the media resource management device 150 to perform operations defined by the program code. For example, a processor may be configured to perform a method for tagging a display in a media asset management interface. The processor may process program code or related data, which may also be stored in the memory, and may generate an output comprising a User Interface (UI) to be rendered on the display 210. Each user interface UI may include one or more interactive elements (not shown) for implementing various functions.
In an embodiment, media asset management device 150 may also include one or more input sensors (not shown), where the input sensors may be used to provide user-generated input or instructions to the processor. The processor may analyze the user input or user instruction to identify an interactive element of the user interface affected by the user input or user instruction and perform a function associated with the identified interactive element. For example, the processor may execute a feature or engine that defines user interface behavior and provide user input to the feature or engine of the user interface to identify the interactive elements and perform corresponding functions.
In particular, the input sensor may be a touch sensor, which may be arranged on top of the display 210 or integrally arranged together with the display 210. In some instances, the input sensor is capable of detecting direct contact by a user's finger or the like. Based on the location of the contact on the media asset management interface and the interaction, e.g., gesture, the processor may identify a corresponding interactive element that is related to the current location of the contact and may perform a function associated with the identified interactive element, which may take into account the current location of the interaction, or the interaction action. For example, in the present application a user may touch a slider control element in the UI and slide or move the interactive element in one direction. By removing the finger, the interaction can be completed and the interactive element can be placed in the last position, thereby realizing the input of the time period information in the label entry process. The interaction may trigger other functionality defined by the associated interactive element, user interface, or processing component or engine thereof.
The input sensor may also be, but is not limited to, an acoustic input sensor, such as a microphone, which may detect a voice command including an indication of the desired interactive element. For example, the user may identify the desired interactive element using a tag or any other suitable identification, and may also describe the desired action to be performed in relation to the desired interactive element. The processor may recognize the voice command and submit data characterizing the interaction to the UI or its processing component or engine.
While the media asset management device 150 has been shown with several components, including a display 210 and input sensors, it should be understood that the media asset management device 150 may also include other output devices of the same or other modalities, such as a speaker or vibrotactile feedback layer, or may include other input sensors, such as a keyboard, mouse, tablet, camera, and interfaces capable of connecting to external input devices, etc.
FIG. 2(B) is a schematic diagram illustrating a media asset management interface structure according to an embodiment of the present application
As shown in fig. 2(a) and 2(B), the display 210 is configured to provide a media asset management interface 220, wherein the media asset management interface 220 has a timeline area 221 and may also have at least one functional area, such as a functional area 222 and a functional area 223. In some embodiments, the timeline area 221 can be relatively larger than a functional area 223, for example, the timeline area 221 can be at least one third (e.g., one half) larger than the media asset management interface 220, so that the content can be displayed in more detail, and the content displayed by the timeline area 221 can be more easily obtained by the user. The functional areas 222 and 223 may be defined as corresponding application components.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2(B), there are two functional areas, and the media asset management interface 220 is configured with a timeline area 221 at an upper position and functional areas 222 and 223 at a lower position. In some embodiments, the number of functional areas may be increased according to the user's needs, for example, the functional areas are three, and the functional area 224 may be arranged at the top of the media asset management interface 220, as shown in fig. 2 (C).
In one embodiment, the processor can be configured to control the operation of the tab configuration component, for example, at least the tab configuration component displayed as defined by the timeline area 221, the functional area 222, and the functional area 223, and the processor can be further configured to control the display of at least a portion of the core content of the tab configuration component during the operation in the timeline area 221 and the functional areas 222 and 223, respectively. Wherein the "core content" is interaction information or execution result information that the tag configuration component is relatively useful to the user at the time of execution or in the output content. For example, the tag configuration component outputs information such as scene name, tag name, confidence, title name, etc. of the tag in the content at runtime; it may also be interactive information that prompts the user to enter the tag content, such as a scene selection drop-down menu, a tag name input box, a confidence level input box, a title name input box, etc. It should be noted that, the content specifically referred to by the core content is not limited, the core content of the tag configuration component may be set according to the service requirement, and the core content or the core content that needs to be displayed in the time axis region or the function region may also be set and changed.
To improve convenience and visualization of the UI, in an embodiment, the timeline area 221 is controlled to provide a first interactive element (not shown in the figure), wherein the processor is further configured to control the input of the tag in response to an operation on the first interactive element, for example, a user directly clicks the first interactive element to perform an interactive operation, so that the display content of the timeline area 221 can be enlarged or run and displayed in a full screen; likewise, functional areas 222 and 223 also provide a second interactive element, a third interactive element (not shown in the figures), wherein the processor is further configured to control input of a tag in response to manipulation of the second interactive element; the processor is further configured to control input of a tag in response to manipulation of the third interactive element.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a media resource management interface in displaying core content of a tag configuration component according to an embodiment of the present application.
Timeline area 221 of media asset management interface 220 is defined to display a timeline, tab portion of the tab configuration component. The timeline may be implemented as a bar in some embodiments, representing the length of the playing time of the current video asset; the label comprises a data primary key and content details. The content details include a diversity ID, a scene name, and a tag name. The data primary key corresponds to the content details, the tags existing in each tag database have the unique data primary key, and the data primary key can be used for quickly indexing the tags.
The processor controls the operation of the tab configuration component and displays the core content of the tab in the timeline area 221 as the component is operated. In some embodiments, the core content is part of the tag content details, such as scene name, tag name. In some embodiments, the core content further includes a confidence level of the tag, title name, and the like. In some embodiments, when there are multiple tags in the time axis, the tags are distributed on the time axis in ascending order according to their time period information for mapping the video clips, in order to avoid visual congestion caused by the multiple tags on the time axis, in some embodiments, a top-bottom layout style is adopted to fully utilize space, the tags at even positions are distributed on the upper side of the time axis, and the tags at odd positions are distributed on the lower side of the time axis.
The functional area 222 can be implemented as a table display area defined as a tab table portion of the display tab configuration component, and the tab table is configured to bi-directionally interlock with the display content of the timeline area, i.e. any modification of the tab table, the content of the timeline tab, can cause the timeline area 221 and the table display area to be refreshed synchronously, thereby displaying the corresponding content.
The data of the label table are mapped on the time axis, when the data of the label table are refreshed, a rendering algorithm of the time axis is triggered, the starting time and the ending time of each label in the label table list are analyzed, and the label table list is reassembled to a data queue of the time axis, so that the label information on the time axis is refreshed. Specifically, when a section of video resource needs to be displayed, the server firstly queries whether the existing label exists in the current video resource, and then renders the label at a position corresponding to the time axis according to the time period information of the label. To avoid operational inconvenience due to overcrowding of the tabs on the timeline, tab forms are defined in the form display area for display, and/or manipulation.
The function area 223 may be implemented as an edit area defined to display a tag edit portion of the tag configuration component for entry of tag information, and in some embodiments, the tag edit may enter time period information, scene names, tag names, source information, confidence, title names, and the like. The tag editing section is configured to respond to the tags on the timeline and the tag table respectively, and when the add on the timeline or the tags on the timeline or the edit button of each row of data in the tag table is clicked, the tag editing section is entered.
The functional area 224 may be implemented as a diversity information area defined as the diversity information portion of the display tag configuration component. The diversity information comprises the diversity name and the total duration of the currently selected video resource. In some embodiments, tag content detail information may also be partially shown in the diversity information area, such as a diversity ID.
In some embodiments, timeline area 221 provides a first interactive element, and the processor is configured to control input of the tab in response to manipulation of the first interactive element. For example, the first interactive element includes a slider control for inputting time period information of the label. The video clip mapped by the label comprises a starting point and an end point, and the starting point and the end point of the label time period information can be quickly set by operating the slider control to slide or move on the time axis. For another example, the first interactive element includes an add control, and by operating the add control, a page for tag entry may be opened. For another example, the first interactive element includes a display tab that responds to tab editing, and by clicking the display tab on the timeline, a tab editing page can be opened.
In some embodiments, the editing area provides a second interactive element, the processor being further configured to control input of the tag in response to manipulation of the second interactive element. For example, the second interactive element includes a pull-down menu control, and the tab belonging to the corresponding scene is loaded only after the scene pull-down menu control in the editing page is selected, and the two can be implemented as a cascade relation, and if too many tabs are displayed in a paging manner, the tab provides an input retrieval function for facilitating searching. For another example, the second interactive element includes a linkage control configured to perform bidirectional linkage between the time period information in the editing page and the slider control of the corresponding label on the time axis, where the time period information is manually entered in the label editing page, and the linkage and dynamic feedback are performed on the displacement of the start point and the stop point of the corresponding label on the time axis, and likewise, the position of the start point and the stop point of the label on the time axis is controlled, and the time period information in the label editing page is synchronously updated.
In some embodiments, the form presentation area provides a third interactive element, and the processor is further configured to control input of the tag in response to manipulation of the third interactive element. For example, the third interactive element may include: the system comprises controls for controlling online and offline operations of the label mapping video clip, controls for previewing the label mapping video clip, controls for opening linkage and label editing pages, controls for deleting labels and the like.
The interactive elements can be presented in the form of virtual keys, and can also be commonly used operation keys on the media resource management device. The particular type of interactive element is not limiting. The setting of the interactive elements can further reduce the operation path of the user for operating the time axis region 221 or the component corresponding to the function region, thereby improving the operation convenience.
Fig. 4(a) to 4(J) illustrate operation diagrams of a media resource management interface according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4(a) shows a UI before a first tag is added in an embodiment of the present application.
First tag information being entered:
first data primary key: empty;
first details of content: diversity ID: 16811, respectively; scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
other information: the source is as follows: operation configuration; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 0: 16-1: 40;
the displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 12; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 2: 30-3: 20;
and 2, labeling: scene: a star; labeling: a Liangchaowei;
data primary key: x (is a corresponding key value); confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 14: 00-16: 21.
the administrator activates the label editing page by clicking an adding button in the time axis area; corresponding scene, label, source, confidence coefficient and title information are input and selected in a label page text box; then, time period information can be input into a label page or time period information can be input by operating a slider control on a time axis; and finally, clicking a storage button, and refreshing the media resource management interface.
Fig. 4(B) shows a UI after adding the first tag according to an embodiment of the present application.
The displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 12; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 0: 16-1: 40;
and 2, labeling: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 12; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 2: 30-3: 20;
and (3) labeling: scene: a star; labeling: a Liangchaowei;
data primary key: x (is a corresponding key value); confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 14: 00-16: 21.
and assigning a key value of a second data primary key of a second label to the first data primary key by retrieving that second content details of the second label in the label library are the same as first content details of the first label, and displaying the first label on a time axis based on time period information of the first label.
Fig. 4(C) shows a UI before adding the first tag in another embodiment of the present application.
First tag information being entered:
first data primary key: empty;
first details of content: diversity ID: 16811, respectively; scene: gunfight; labeling: a street corner;
other information: the source is as follows: operation configuration; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-8: 20;
the displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 12; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 2: 30-3: 20;
and 2, labeling: scene: a star; labeling: a Liangchaowei;
data primary key: x (is a corresponding key value); confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 14: 0-16: 21.
the administrator activates the label editing page by clicking an adding button in the time axis area; corresponding scene, label, source, confidence coefficient and title information are input and selected in a label page text box; then, time period information can be input into a label page or time period information can be input by operating a slider control on a time axis; and finally, clicking a storage button, and refreshing the media resource management interface.
Fig. 4(D) shows a UI after adding a first tag in another embodiment of the present application.
The displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 12; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 2: 30-3: 20;
and 2, labeling: scene: gunfight; labeling: a street corner;
data primary key: 15; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-8: 20;
and (3) labeling: scene: a star; labeling: a Liangchaowei;
data primary key: x (is a corresponding key value); confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 14: 00-16: 21.
by searching the tag library, if the second content details of the second tag does not exist are the same as the first content details of the first tag, a new key value is assigned to the first data primary key, for example, the value is 15, and the first tag is displayed on the time axis based on the time period information of the first tag.
Fig. 4(E) shows a UI before updating the tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
First tag information being entered:
first data primary key: 14;
first details of content: diversity ID: 16811, respectively; scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
other information: the source is as follows: operation configuration; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20;
the displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 14; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-5: 50.
the administrator activates the label editing page by clicking an adding button in the time axis area; corresponding scene, label, source, confidence coefficient and title information are input and selected in a label page text box; then, time period information can be input into a label page or time period information can be input by operating a slider control on a time axis; and finally, clicking a storage button, and refreshing the media resource management interface.
Fig. 4(F) shows the UI after updating the tag in another embodiment of the present application.
The displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 14; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-5: 50.
and 2, labeling: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 14; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20.
and searching a tag library, wherein a second tag exists, a second data main key is the same as the first data main key, and second content details are the same as the first content details, and the first tag is displayed on a time axis based on the time period information of the first tag.
Fig. 4(G) shows a UI before updating the tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
First tag information being entered:
first data primary key: 14;
first details of content: diversity ID: 16811, respectively; scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
other information: the source is as follows: operation configuration; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20;
the displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 16; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 1: 40-3: 20.
and 2, labeling: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 14; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-5: 50.
the administrator activates the label editing page by clicking an adding button in the time axis area; corresponding scene, label, source, confidence coefficient and title information are input and selected in a label page text box; then, time period information can be input into a label page or time period information can be input by operating a slider control on a time axis; and finally, clicking a storage button, and refreshing the media resource management interface.
Fig. 4(H) shows a UI after updating the tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
The displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 16; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 1: 40-3: 20.
and 2, labeling: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 16; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20.
by searching the tag library, a second tag, namely tag 2 in fig. 4(G), exists, the second data primary key is the same as the first data primary key and is 14, and the second content details are different from the first content details; if a third tag, i.e., tag 1 in fig. 4(G), exists in the database and the third content detail is the same as the first content detail, the key value 16 of the third data primary key is assigned to the first data primary key, the first tag is displayed on the time axis based on the time period information of the first tag, and the second tag is deleted.
Fig. 4(I) shows a UI before updating a tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
First tag information being entered:
first data primary key: 14;
first details of content: diversity ID: 16811, respectively; scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
other information: the source is as follows: operation configuration; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20;
the displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: a star; labeling: liu De Hua;
data primary key: 14; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 5: 00-5: 50.
the administrator activates the label editing page by clicking an adding button in the time axis area; corresponding scene, label, source, confidence coefficient and title information are input and selected in a label page text box; then, time period information can be input into a label page or time period information can be input by operating a slider control on a time axis; and finally, clicking a storage button, and refreshing the media resource management interface.
Fig. 4(J) shows a UI after updating the tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
The displaying of the existing label by the play timeline of the video resource mapped by the diversity ID16811 includes:
label 1: scene: an entity; labeling: an office;
data primary key: 18; confidence coefficient: 100, respectively; title: KK; time period information: 6: 40-8: 20.
by searching the tag library, a second tag, namely tag 1 in fig. 4(I), exists, the second data primary key is the same as the first data primary key and is 14, and the second content details are different from the first content details; if a third label with third content details identical to the first content details does not exist in the database, a new key value is assigned to the first data primary key, for example, the value is assigned 18, the first label is displayed on the time axis based on the time period information of the first label, and the second label is deleted.
The display method of the tag configuration component on the above media asset management interface will be explained below.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a display processing method of a tag configuration component according to an embodiment of the present application.
In step 501, a media asset management interface is provided, wherein the media asset management interface is configured to have a timeline area and at least one functional area.
The timeline area is defined to display the timeline, tab portion of the tab configuration component. The timeline may be implemented as a bar in some embodiments, representing the length of the playing time of the current video asset; the label comprises a data primary key and content details. The content details include a diversity ID, a scene name, and a tag name.
The functional area can be defined to interact with the timeline area by corresponding application components, and can be implemented as a table display area and an editing area, for example, for displaying different labels on the timeline in a list manner and entering the labels.
It should be noted that the data primary key corresponds to at least one displayed label on the time axis, and each label corresponds to a unique data primary key.
In step 502, controlling the operation of the tag configuration component and displaying the core content of the component in the operation in the time axis area and the function area respectively.
The core content displayed in the time axis region may include the time axis of the current video asset and its tags, which may show its time period information, tag name, topic name, scene name, confidence, title name, etc. The core content displayed by the functional area may include diversity ID, diversity name, total length, tag table, tag edit, and the like of the current video resource.
In step 503, a first tag is received, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details.
A first tag entered via a user interface from a media asset management interface is received, including a first data primary key thereof, first content details. The first data key value is in a digital format; the first content details include a diversity ID, a scene name, and a tag name.
In step 504, the core content of the first tab is displayed on the time axis based on the time period information of the first tab.
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating logical decision making for tag entry in an embodiment of the present application.
When a label is recorded, an operation manager firstly selects a media resource from a database through a data key value or content detail information of the label in a maintenance scene label system, displays information such as a diversity ID, a diversity name and total duration of the current media resource, and renders and displays the media resource as a time axis by taking the duration as a reference;
then, the server inquires the existing label information of the current media resource and renders a label list. Analyzing starting and ending time points of each label in the label list through a starting time axis rendering algorithm, and pushing the starting and ending time points to a time axis for displaying; in some embodiments, the labels in the time axis queue are respectively rendered to the upper side and the lower side of the time axis according to odd and even positions; form fields can be edited on the labels by clicking the labels, and the form fields comprise time period information of the labels edited by dragging the sliders at the start points and the end points of the labels on the time axis. The slider operation of the time axis is in bidirectional linkage with the page editing of the label.
When editing the label form field, the scene name in the label library and the label name can be accurately selected through the pull-down menu control.
And after the label input is finished, clicking a storage button to store the form, and updating the label data in the server.
In some embodiments, the time axis further comprises a second tab and a third tab, and when the first tab is displayed on the time axis, the tabs are displayed in ascending order of time slot information.
In some embodiments, the first primary data key is null, and the key value of the second primary data key is assigned to the first primary data key if the second content details of the second tag in the database are the same as the first content details; and otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating logic determination of a newly added first tag according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 6(a) shows a logical judgment diagram in which the same content detail tags exist in the tag library.
The first label is entered, and if the first data main key of the first label is null, a second label is obtained by searching in the database, and the second data key value of the second label is 12, and the second content details are the same as the first content details, that is, the diversity ID, the scene name, and the label name are all the same, but the time period information of the second label is different from that of the first label, and then the key value 12 of the second data main key is assigned to the first data key value, so that the data main key 12 corresponds to 2 labels, and the 2 labels correspond to different time period information, respectively, as shown in fig. 4(a) and fig. 4 (B).
Fig. 6(B) shows a logical judgment diagram in which the same content detail tag does not exist in the tag library.
If the first data primary key of the first label is entered and is null, then no second label identical to the first content details is searched in the database, and a new key value, for example 15, is assigned to the first data primary key. The data primary key 15 corresponds to 1 tag as shown in fig. 4(C) and 4 (D).
In some embodiments, the first data primary key is the same as a second data primary key of a second tag in the database and the first content details are different from second content details, and if third content details of a third tag in the database are the same as the first content details, assigning a key value of the third data primary key to the first data primary key; otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key; and deleting the second label.
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating the logical decision to update a tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
In some embodiments, a first tag is entered, and a first data main key of the first tag is 14, a second tag with the data main key of 14 is obtained by searching in a database, and the second content details are different from the first content details, that is, the scene name and the tag name are both different; searching a third label with the same content details in a database to obtain a third label with a third key value of 16, if the time period information of the third label is different from that of the first label, updating the label with a key value of 16, wherein the key value of 16 corresponds to 2 labels, and the 2 labels respectively correspond to different time period information and have the same content details, and then deleting the second label. As shown in fig. 4(G) and 4 (H).
In some embodiments, a first tag is entered, and a first data main key of the first tag is 14, a second tag with the data main key of 14 is obtained by searching in a database, and the second content details are different from the first content details, that is, the scene name and the tag name are both different; third labels with the same content details cannot be searched in the database, and a new key value, such as the key value 18, is assigned to the first data primary key. The data primary key 18 corresponds to 1 tag as shown in fig. 4(I) and 4 (J).
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating the logical decision to update a tag according to another embodiment of the present application.
In some embodiments, if a first tag is entered, and the first data primary key of the first tag is 14, searching the database for a second tag with the data primary key of 14, wherein the second content details are the same as the first content details; the key value 14 corresponds to 2 tags, and the 2 tags correspond to different time period information respectively and have the same content details, as shown in fig. 4(E) and 4 (F).
The method has the advantages that the sequential display of the labels on the time axis can be realized by constructing the time axis; further, by constructing a slider control, the label input can be visualized; furthermore, by constructing interactive elements for providing a media resource management interface, multi-path label input can be realized; and further, through logical judgment of a main key of label data and content details, the new addition and the update of the label can be realized, the label input efficiency is improved, the label filling error probability is reduced, and the operation efficiency is improved.
Further, it is to be appreciated that the various components described herein can include circuit(s), which can include components and circuit elements of appropriate values, in order to implement aspects of the innovation. Further, it can be appreciated that many of the various components can be implemented on one or more Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. In one exemplary implementation, the set of components can be implemented on a single IC chip. In other exemplary implementations, one or more of the respective components are fabricated or implemented on separate IC chips.
What has been described above includes examples of implementations of the invention. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but it is to be appreciated that many further combinations and permutations of the subject innovation are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Moreover, the foregoing description of illustrated implementations of the present application, including what is described in the "abstract," is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosed implementations to the precise forms disclosed. While specific implementations and examples are described herein for illustrative purposes, various modifications are possible which are considered within the scope of such implementations and examples, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize.
In particular and in regard to the various functions performed by the above described components, devices, circuits, systems and the like, the terms used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component which performs the specified function of the described component (e.g., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary aspects of the claimed subject matter. In this regard, it will also be recognized that the innovation includes a system as well as a computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the acts and/or events of the various methods of the claimed subject matter.
The above-described systems/circuits/modules have been described with respect to interaction between several components/blocks. It can be appreciated that such systems/circuits and components/blocks can include those components or the referenced stator components, some of the specified components or sub-components, and/or additional components, and in various permutations and combinations of the above. Sub-components can also be implemented as components communicatively coupled to other components rather than included within parent components (hierarchical). Additionally, it should be noted that one or more components may be combined into a single component providing aggregate functionality or divided into several separate sub-components, and any one or more middle layers (e.g., a management layer) may be provided to communicatively couple to such sub-components in order to provide comprehensive functionality. Any components described herein may also interact with one or more other components not specifically described herein but known to those of skill in the art.
Notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and parameters setting forth the broad scope of the invention are approximations, the numerical values set forth in the specific examples are reported as precisely as possible. Any numerical value, however, inherently contains certain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation found in their respective testing measurements. Moreover, all ranges disclosed herein are to be understood to encompass any and all subranges subsumed therein. For example, a range of "less than or equal to 11" can include any and all subranges between (and including) the minimum value of zero and the maximum value of 11, i.e., any and all subranges have a minimum value equal to or greater than zero and a maximum value of equal to or less than 11 (e.g., 1 to 5). In some cases, the values as described for the parameters can have negative values.
In addition, while a particular feature of the subject innovation may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms "includes," "including," "has," "contains," variants thereof, and other similar words are used in either the detailed description or the claims, these terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term "comprising" as an open transition word without precluding any additional or other elements.
Reference throughout this specification to "one implementation" or "an implementation" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the implementation is included in at least one implementation. Thus, the appearances of the phrases "in one implementation" or "in an implementation" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same implementation. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more implementations.
Furthermore, reference throughout this specification to "an item" or "a file" means that a particular structure, feature, or object described in connection with the implementation is not necessarily the same object. Further, "file" or "item" can refer to objects in various formats.
The terms "component," "module," "system," and the like as used herein are generally intended to refer to a computer-related entity, either hardware (e.g., a circuit), a combination of hardware and software, or an entity associated with an operating machine having one or more specific functionalities. For example, a component may be, but is not limited to being, a process running on a processor (e.g., a digital signal processor), a processor, an object, an executable, a thread of execution, a program, and/or a computer. By way of illustration, both an application running on a controller and the controller can be a component. One or more components can reside within a process and/or thread of execution and a component can be localized on one computer and/or distributed between two or more computers. Although individual components are depicted in various implementations, it is to be appreciated that the components can be represented using one or more common components. Further, the design of each implementation can include different component placements, component selections, etc. to achieve optimal performance. Furthermore, "means" can take the form of specially designed hardware; by software thereon (generalized hardware wherein the execution of specific functions is specialized, that enables the hardware to perform, software stored on a computer readable medium, or a combination thereof).
Moreover, the word "exemplary" or "exemplary" is used herein to mean "serving as an example, instance, or illustration". Any aspect or design described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs. Rather, use of the word "exemplary" or "exemplary" is intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion. As used herein, the term "or" is intended to mean including "or" rather than exclusive "or". That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, "X employs A or B" is intended to mean that it naturally includes either of the substitutions. That is, if X employs A; x is B; or X employs both A and B, then "X employs A or B" is satisfied under any of the above examples. In addition, the articles "a" and "an" as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean "one or more" unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form.

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1. A media asset management device, comprising:
a display for providing a media asset management interface, wherein the media asset management interface is configured with a timeline area and at least one functional area;
a processor for controlling the operation of a tag configuration component and displaying core content of the component at runtime in the timeline area and the functional area, respectively, the processor further configured to:
receiving a first tag, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details;
displaying the core content of the first tag on the timeline based on the time period information of the first tag.
2. The media asset management device according to claim 1, wherein said first data primary key is null,
if the second content details of the second label in the database are the same as the first content details, assigning the key value of the second data primary key to the first data primary key; and otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key.
3. The media asset management device of claim 1, wherein said first data primary key is the same as a second data primary key of a second tag in a database, and wherein said first content details are different from said second content details,
if the third content details of the third label in the database are the same as the first content details, assigning the key value of the third data primary key to the first data primary key; otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key;
and deleting the second label.
4. The media asset management device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the first tab, the second tab and the third tab on the time axis are displayed in ascending chronological order.
5. The media asset management device according to claim 1, wherein said content details comprise: diversity ID, scene name, tag name.
6. The media asset management device according to claim 1, wherein the first tag further comprises: confidence, title name.
7. The media resource management device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the functional areas are defined to include:
a table display area configured to display a tab table in bidirectional linkage with the time axis area display content;
an editing area configured for input of the first label.
8. The media resource management device of claim 7,
the timeline area providing a first interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tab in response to manipulation of the first interactive element; and/or
The editing area provides a second interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tag in response to an operation on the second interactive element; and/or
The form presentation area provides a third interactive element, wherein the processor is further configured to control input of the first tab in response to operation of the third interactive element.
9. The media resource management device of claim 8,
the first interactive element comprises a slider control for inputting the time period information.
10. A display processing method of a tag configuration component, which is used for the media resource management device, is characterized in that the method comprises the following steps:
providing a media asset management interface, wherein the media asset management interface is configured with a timeline area and at least one functional area;
controlling the operation of the tag configuration component and respectively displaying the core content of the component in the operation in the time axis area and the functional area; and
receiving a first tag, the first tag comprising a first data primary key, first content details;
displaying the core content of the first tag on the timeline based on the time period information of the first tag.
11. The display processing method of a tag configuration component of claim 10, wherein the first data primary key is null,
if the second content details of the second label in the database are the same as the first content details, assigning the key value of the second data primary key to the first data primary key; and otherwise, distributing a new key value for the first data primary key.
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