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- This invention relates to a system and method for allowing television viewers to browse through programs having a desired content.
- Some cable television networks dedicate a specific channel to serve as an electronic program guide.
- an electronic program guide can be superimposed over a current channel as described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,635,978 issued to Alten et al.
- one standard program guide is provided for all viewers or subscribers to a network.
- These electronic program guides are usually time-based, and are scrolled continuously or periodically. Since only a few channels can be displayed at once, the time for completing one cycle of the channels can be considerable. In addition, moving back and forth between the on-screen program guide and selected programs is cumbersome. Furthermore, viewers would prefer to actually view the programs, as they can when channel surfing, in order to make their program selection.
- a method for content-based television program selection includes receiving an input signal from a viewer indicating a desired program content category, determining whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal and, if a channel is determined to be currently showing a program of the desired content category, automatically tuning to the determined channel.
- a system for content-based television program selection includes a head-end server operable to receive program signals from a programming source, and a viewer input apparatus operable to generate an input signal indicating a desired program content category.
- the system further includes at least one set-top box in communication with the head-end server and the viewer input apparatus.
- the set-top box includes a program receiver to receive program signals from the head-end server, and a viewer input receiver to receive the input signal from the viewer input apparatus.
- the set-top box includes a processor in communication with the program receiver and the viewer input receiver, where the processor functions to determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time the input signal is received.
- a tuner is provided which is operable to automatically tune the program receiver to any determined channels.
- the system and method of the present invention allow a viewer to select a desired content category of programming, preferably by depressing a content category key on a remote controller.
- the processor determines whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category.
- the processor identifies programs having a running period which includes the current time.
- the processor determines whether any channels are showing programs having the desired content category. If such a channel is determined, the tuner automatically tunes the program receiver to the determined channel.
- the determined channel is the next consecutive channel, starting from the current channel and moving in either an ascending or descending order, currently showing a program of the desired content category. If the program shown on the determined channel is not acceptable to the viewer, the viewer simply depresses the same content category key again and the process is repeated.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram outlining the method of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram providing an overview of the system of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a more detailed view of various components the system of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 depicts a preferred embodiment of a remote controller for use with the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a flow diagram outlining the general method of content-based television program selection is illustrated.
- the method includes receiving an input signal from a viewer indicating a desired program content category, as shown in block 10 .
- the method includes determining whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal. If a channel is determined to be currently showing a program of the desired content category, the method further includes tuning to the determined channel, as shown in block 14 . If the viewer determines that the program showing on the determined channel is not acceptable, the process may be repeated for the same content category or for a different content category.
- a cable television network 16 is utilized, as depicted in FIG. 2.
- program signals 18 are transferred from a programming source, such as an uplink (not shown), to at least one head-end server 20 .
- Program signals 18 include video signals, audio signals, and program information for all channels available on cable television network 16 . Transmission may occur via satellite or through cables, however, the system and method of the present invention are not dependent upon the particular means of transmission or reception.
- Head-end server 20 includes a program database 22 that stores the program information, including the running period (as determined by the program start time and end time) and content category of each program available during a particular time frame, such as one day.
- head-end server 20 is in communication with a plurality of set-top boxes 24 , and each set-top box 24 is coupled to one or more monitors, preferably televisions 26 .
- Set-top box 24 receives program signals 18 from head-end server 20 and controls which programs are displayed on associated televisions 26 .
- system components could be included in another signal reception or processing device, such as a satellite receiver, a television receiver, or a VCR.
- Set-top box 24 is responsive to input signals 27 supplied by a viewer input apparatus, such as a remote controller 28 .
- a viewer input apparatus such as a remote controller 28 .
- another type of viewer input apparatus such as a keypad on set-top box 24 , could be used to practice the present invention.
- Set-top box 24 further includes a program receiver 34 which operates to receive program signals 18 from head-end server 20 for all channels to which a particular viewer has access. Depending on the particular viewer, available channels may or may not include premium channels or pay-per-view channels. Under the control of processor 30 , program information received by program receiver 34 is stored in memory 32 . The program information is preferably downloaded from program database 22 at head-end server 20 to set-top box 24 using a prearranged schedule, for example, at 2 a.m. each morning for the next day's programming. In addition, set-top box 24 is provided with a tuner 36 for tuning program receiver 34 to selected channels.
- set-top box 24 is also provided with a viewer input receiver 38 and associated decoder 40 .
- Viewer input receiver 38 receives input signals 27 from remote controller 28 , and decoder 40 converts input signals 27 to digital information for delivery to processor 30 .
- Remote controller 28 functions in a conventional manner, transmitting signals via infrared, radio frequency, or other signaling technology.
- viewer input receiver 38 is an infrared receiver, and input signals 27 are infrared signals.
- remote controller 28 is preferably provided with conventional function keys, such as power, volume, channel, and 0-9 digit keys among others.
- remote controller 28 is provided with designated keys which represent specific program content categories, such as “MOVIES” 44 a , “NEWS” 44 b , and “SPORTS” 44 c .
- processor 30 Upon receiving an input signal generated in response to the depression of any one of content category keys 44 a - c , processor 30 functions to determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category.
- processor 30 searches the program information stored in memory 32 to identify a set of programs which have a running period which includes the current time, as provided by a clock 42 .
- processor 30 determines whether any programs have a content category that matches the content category desired by the viewer.
- processor 30 obtains the current channel from tuner 36 and determines if a channel other than the current channel is showing a program matching the desired criteria. If such a channel is determined, tuner 36 automatically tunes program receiver 34 to the determined channel.
- the determined channel is the next consecutive channel, starting from the current channel and moving in either an ascending or descending order, currently showing a program of the desired content category.
- processor 30 will again determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category. Again, starting from the current channel, processor 30 will preferably determine the next consecutive channel currently showing a program of the desired content category. Therefore, if the process is repeated for the same content category a number of times, processor 30 selects appropriate channels in a predictable ascending or descending sequence.
- limited on-screen information such as the title, running time, and rating (if applicable) of the program would be briefly shown on-screen over the program for viewer reference.
- processor 30 may determine that no channels are currently showing a program having the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal. In this case, the process would end (FIG. 1), and preferably the viewer would be notified of this outcome. For instance, an on-screen message indicating the lack of desired programming at the current time could be displayed.
- viewers can easily “surf” between channels currently showing programs of a desired content category. For example, if a viewer were to press MOVIE key 44 a on remote controller 28 at 8:40 p.m. on a given night, set-top box 24 would receive an input signal 27 at viewer input receiver 38 . Input signal 27 would be decoded by decoder 40 to determine the program content category desired, in this example “MOVIES”, and that information would be sent to processor 30 . Using the program information stored in memory 32 , processor 30 would then determine whether any channels were showing movies at the current time of 8:40 p.m.
- processor 30 would then send the determined channel number to tuner 36 , and tuner 36 would automatically tune program receiver 34 to the determined channel. If the movie showing on the determined channel was not acceptable to the viewer, the viewer could press MOVIE key 44 a again and the process would be repeated.
- remote controller 28 may also include user-programmable content category keys, represented as keys “A” 46 a , “B” 46 b , and “C” 46 c in FIG. 4. Through a sequence of keypresses, viewers could assign a content category of their choosing to keys 46 a - c .
- keys “A”, “B”, and “C” could be assigned by a viewer to represent the content categories of “KIDS”, “SOAP OPERAS”, and “MUSIC.”
- user-programmable keys 46 a - c could be assigned to represent subcategories of fixed label content keys 44 a - c , such as “HORROR MOVIES”, “LOCAL NEWS”, and “BASKETBALL”.
- a user-programmable key 46 a - c could be assigned to represent a viewer's favorite programs.
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- This invention relates to a system and method for allowing television viewers to browse through programs having a desired content.
- Presently, to select a program to view, many television viewers simply “channel surf”, or sequentially view each channel, until they find a channel that has a desirable program. However, as the number of available channels continues to grow, channel surfing has become an increasingly inefficient method for viewers to find the type of program they want to watch. Instead, most viewers would prefer a more direct method for selecting a program to view.
- Some cable television networks dedicate a specific channel to serve as an electronic program guide. Alternatively, an electronic program guide can be superimposed over a current channel as described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,635,978 issued to Alten et al. Typically, one standard program guide is provided for all viewers or subscribers to a network. These electronic program guides are usually time-based, and are scrolled continuously or periodically. Since only a few channels can be displayed at once, the time for completing one cycle of the channels can be considerable. In addition, moving back and forth between the on-screen program guide and selected programs is cumbersome. Furthermore, viewers would prefer to actually view the programs, as they can when channel surfing, in order to make their program selection.
- With a such a wide range of programs offered, individual viewers usually prefer selected subsets of the available programming. In fact, viewers typically value the content of the programs above the specific channel or broadcaster providing the programs. To meet this need, customized electronic program guides have been developed in which the on-screen display includes programs from only a specific content category or a list of programs on favorite channels. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,596,373 issued to White et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,176 issued to Bruette et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,259 issued to Lawler. Such specialized program guides limit somewhat the amount of information viewers must sift through to select a program. However, viewers still must move back and forth between the on-screen program guide and the selected programs, and viewers still lack real-time viewing of the programs to aid in making their selection.
- Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved system and method for content-based television program selection.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a system and method for content-based television program selection which do not require a viewer to move back and forth between an on-screen electronic program guide and selected programs.
- It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a system and method of content-based television program selection that allow a viewer to view programs in real time to aid in making a program selection.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a system and method for content-based television program selection which provide user-programmable functionality.
- Accordingly, a method is provided for content-based television program selection that includes receiving an input signal from a viewer indicating a desired program content category, determining whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal and, if a channel is determined to be currently showing a program of the desired content category, automatically tuning to the determined channel.
- In carrying out the method of the present invention, a system for content-based television program selection is provided. The system includes a head-end server operable to receive program signals from a programming source, and a viewer input apparatus operable to generate an input signal indicating a desired program content category. The system further includes at least one set-top box in communication with the head-end server and the viewer input apparatus. The set-top box includes a program receiver to receive program signals from the head-end server, and a viewer input receiver to receive the input signal from the viewer input apparatus. In addition, the set-top box includes a processor in communication with the program receiver and the viewer input receiver, where the processor functions to determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time the input signal is received. Further, a tuner is provided which is operable to automatically tune the program receiver to any determined channels.
- In operation, the system and method of the present invention allow a viewer to select a desired content category of programming, preferably by depressing a content category key on a remote controller. Upon receiving an input signal indicative of this selection, the processor determines whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category. To identify programs currently showing, the processor identifies programs having a running period which includes the current time. Next, from the programs currently showing, the processor determines whether any channels are showing programs having the desired content category. If such a channel is determined, the tuner automatically tunes the program receiver to the determined channel. In a preferred embodiment, the determined channel is the next consecutive channel, starting from the current channel and moving in either an ascending or descending order, currently showing a program of the desired content category. If the program shown on the determined channel is not acceptable to the viewer, the viewer simply depresses the same content category key again and the process is repeated.
- The above objects and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are more readily understood from a review of the attached drawings and the accompanying specification and claims.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram outlining the method of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram providing an overview of the system of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a more detailed view of various components the system of FIG. 2; and
- FIG. 4 depicts a preferred embodiment of a remote controller for use with the present invention.
- Referring to FIG. 1, a flow diagram outlining the general method of content-based television program selection is illustrated. The method includes receiving an input signal from a viewer indicating a desired program content category, as shown in
block 10. Next, as shown inblock 12, the method includes determining whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal. If a channel is determined to be currently showing a program of the desired content category, the method further includes tuning to the determined channel, as shown inblock 14. If the viewer determines that the program showing on the determined channel is not acceptable, the process may be repeated for the same content category or for a different content category. - In practicing the method of the present invention, a
cable television network 16 is utilized, as depicted in FIG. 2. In operation,program signals 18 are transferred from a programming source, such as an uplink (not shown), to at least one head-end server 20.Program signals 18 include video signals, audio signals, and program information for all channels available oncable television network 16. Transmission may occur via satellite or through cables, however, the system and method of the present invention are not dependent upon the particular means of transmission or reception. Head-end server 20 includes aprogram database 22 that stores the program information, including the running period (as determined by the program start time and end time) and content category of each program available during a particular time frame, such as one day. - Still referring to FIG. 2, head-
end server 20 is in communication with a plurality of set-top boxes 24, and each set-top box 24 is coupled to one or more monitors, preferablytelevisions 26. Set-top box 24 receivesprogram signals 18 from head-end server 20 and controls which programs are displayed on associatedtelevisions 26. As an alternative to the separate housing of set-top box 24, system components could be included in another signal reception or processing device, such as a satellite receiver, a television receiver, or a VCR. Set-top box 24 is responsive toinput signals 27 supplied by a viewer input apparatus, such as aremote controller 28. Of course, another type of viewer input apparatus, such as a keypad on set-top box 24, could be used to practice the present invention. - Referring now to FIG. 3, a more detailed view of the components of set-
top box 24 is shown. Aprocessor 30 in conjunction with amemory system 32 control the operation of set-top box 24. Set-top box 24 further includes aprogram receiver 34 which operates to receive program signals 18 from head-end server 20 for all channels to which a particular viewer has access. Depending on the particular viewer, available channels may or may not include premium channels or pay-per-view channels. Under the control ofprocessor 30, program information received byprogram receiver 34 is stored inmemory 32. The program information is preferably downloaded fromprogram database 22 at head-end server 20 to set-top box 24 using a prearranged schedule, for example, at 2 a.m. each morning for the next day's programming. In addition, set-top box 24 is provided with atuner 36 for tuningprogram receiver 34 to selected channels. - As shown in FIG. 3, set-
top box 24 is also provided with aviewer input receiver 38 and associateddecoder 40.Viewer input receiver 38 receives input signals 27 fromremote controller 28, anddecoder 40 converts input signals 27 to digital information for delivery toprocessor 30.Remote controller 28 functions in a conventional manner, transmitting signals via infrared, radio frequency, or other signaling technology. In a preferred embodiment,viewer input receiver 38 is an infrared receiver, and input signals 27 are infrared signals. - Referring now to FIG. 4,
remote controller 28 is preferably provided with conventional function keys, such as power, volume, channel, and 0-9 digit keys among others. In addition,remote controller 28 is provided with designated keys which represent specific program content categories, such as “MOVIES” 44 a, “NEWS” 44 b, and “SPORTS” 44 c. Upon receiving an input signal generated in response to the depression of any one of content category keys 44 a-c,processor 30 functions to determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category. - To determine which programs are currently showing,
processor 30 searches the program information stored inmemory 32 to identify a set of programs which have a running period which includes the current time, as provided by aclock 42. Next, from the set of programs currently showing,processor 30 determines whether any programs have a content category that matches the content category desired by the viewer. In a preferred embodiment,processor 30 obtains the current channel fromtuner 36 and determines if a channel other than the current channel is showing a program matching the desired criteria. If such a channel is determined,tuner 36 automaticallytunes program receiver 34 to the determined channel. In a preferred embodiment, the determined channel is the next consecutive channel, starting from the current channel and moving in either an ascending or descending order, currently showing a program of the desired content category. - If the viewer is not satisfied with the program showing on the determined channel, the viewer can again depress the same content category key44 a-c on
remote controller 28, causing the process to be repeated. In this case,processor 30 will again determine whether any channels are currently showing a program of the desired content category. Again, starting from the current channel,processor 30 will preferably determine the next consecutive channel currently showing a program of the desired content category. Therefore, if the process is repeated for the same content category a number of times,processor 30 selects appropriate channels in a predictable ascending or descending sequence. - In a preferred embodiment, limited on-screen information such as the title, running time, and rating (if applicable) of the program would be briefly shown on-screen over the program for viewer reference. Of course,
processor 30 may determine that no channels are currently showing a program having the desired content category at the time of receiving the input signal. In this case, the process would end (FIG. 1), and preferably the viewer would be notified of this outcome. For instance, an on-screen message indicating the lack of desired programming at the current time could be displayed. - Therefore, using the system and method of the present invention, viewers can easily “surf” between channels currently showing programs of a desired content category. For example, if a viewer were to press MOVIE key44 a on
remote controller 28 at 8:40 p.m. on a given night, set-top box 24 would receive aninput signal 27 atviewer input receiver 38.Input signal 27 would be decoded bydecoder 40 to determine the program content category desired, in this example “MOVIES”, and that information would be sent toprocessor 30. Using the program information stored inmemory 32,processor 30 would then determine whether any channels were showing movies at the current time of 8:40 p.m. If such a channel were determined,processor 30 would then send the determined channel number totuner 36, andtuner 36 would automatically tuneprogram receiver 34 to the determined channel. If the movie showing on the determined channel was not acceptable to the viewer, the viewer could press MOVIE key 44 a again and the process would be repeated. - In addition to fixed-label content category keys44 a-c provided on
remote controller 28,remote controller 28 may also include user-programmable content category keys, represented as keys “A” 46 a, “B” 46 b, and “C” 46 c in FIG. 4. Through a sequence of keypresses, viewers could assign a content category of their choosing to keys 46 a-c. For example, keys “A”, “B”, and “C” could be assigned by a viewer to represent the content categories of “KIDS”, “SOAP OPERAS”, and “MUSIC.” Alternatively, user-programmable keys 46 a-c could be assigned to represent subcategories of fixed label content keys 44 a-c, such as “HORROR MOVIES”, “LOCAL NEWS”, and “BASKETBALL”. Still further, a user-programmable key 46 a-c could be assigned to represent a viewer's favorite programs. - It is understood, of course, that while the form of the invention herein shown and described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is not intended to illustrate all possible forms thereof. It will also be understood that the words used are words of description rather than limitation, and that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed.
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