US20130019268A1 - Contextual commerce for viewers of video programming - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to purchasing products electronically and, more particularly, to the purchase by viewers of video programming of products contextually related to a particular program.
- the viewer since the content of the commercials is determined by the advertisers, the viewer has no control over what products appear during the commercials and, in fact, may not have any interest in these products. By contrast, however, the viewer is interested in the contents of the viewer-selected program, and potentially has an interest in obtaining information concerning products related to that program.
- the present invention advantageously provides an integrated television/web services or an integrated television/web services/mobile telephone contextual commercialization system.
- Another object of the invention to provide a method for purchasing products related to a particular TV program from a video receiver through the Internet during the program broadcast.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method for purchasing products related to a particular TV program from a video receiver and a mobile telephone.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a method for purchasing products related to a TV program from a video receiver and the recorded program.
- the method for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: storing metadata for at least one product linked with data contextually associated with at least one TV program on a searchable electronic database; displaying a TV program on a TV video receiver; displaying at least one widget trigger overlay on the TV video receiver; identifying TV program contextual data responsive to a widget launched by the viewer through a TV set-top box in connection with the internet during the TV program; searching the electronic database for metadata relating to the at least one product linked to the TV program contextual data; transmitting the metadata relating to the at least one linked product to the set-top box through the internet connection, whereby the at least one product is displayed on the TV video receiver; and transmitting metadata for at least one product to the set-top box through the internet connection responsive to a viewer request through the set-top box for information concerning the at least one product, whereby product metadata is displayed on the TV video receiver.
- the method for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: storing metadata for at least one product linked with data contextually associated with at least one TV program on a searchable electronic database; displaying at least one portal on a TV video receiver; displaying a TV program on the TV video receiver responsive to a widget launched from the portal by the viewer through a TV set-top box; identifying TV program contextual data responsive to the widget launched from the portal by the viewer through the TV set-top box in communication with the internet; searching the electronic database for metadata for at least one product linked to the TV program contextual data; transmitting the metadata relating to the at least one linked product to the set-top box through the internet, whereby an icon for the at least one product is displayed on the TV video receiver; and transmitting metadata regarding at least one product to the set-top box through the internet connection responsive to the activation of the icon by the viewer, whereby product metadata is displayed on the TV video receiver.
- the apparatus for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: a television set-top box for providing television programming from a television network; an electronic database for storing product information contextually related to the television programming; a product search server in internet communication with the set-top box and in communication with the electronic database for searching for product information contextually related to the television programming responsive to television programming metadata from the set-top box; and a TV video receiver in communication with the set-top box for providing a TV display of products for purchase and product metadata contextually related to a chosen TV program.
- the method for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: storing metadata for at least one product linked with data contextually associated with at least one TV program on a searchable electronic database; displaying at least one portal on a TV video receiver; displaying a TV program on the TV video receiver responsive to a widget launched from the portal by the viewer through a TV set-top box; identifying TV program contextual data responsive to the widget launched from the portal by the viewer through the TV set-top box in communication with the internet; searching the electronic database for metadata for at least one product linked to the TV program contextual data; transmitting the metadata relating to the at least one linked product to the set-top box through the internet, whereby an icon for the at least one product is displayed on the TV video receiver; displaying at least one graphic overlay on the TV video receiver from the set-top box through the internet, providing mobile telephone texting instructions for purchasing at least one product contextually related to the at least one program; and providing a mobile telephone link responsive to texting instructions received
- the method for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: storing metadata for at least one product linked with metadata contextually associated with at least one TV program on a searchable electronic database; displaying at least one widget trigger on a TV video receiver; displaying the at least one TV program on a TV video receiver responsive to at least one viewer widget trigger selection through an internet connection with a set-top box; identifying the TV program metadata from the at least one viewer widget trigger selection during the program; searching the electronic database for metadata relating to the at least one product linked to the at least one TV program metadata; transmitting the metadata relating to the at least one linked product to the set-top box through the internet connection, whereby the at least one product is displayed on the TV video receiver; displaying at least one graphic overlay on the TV video receiver from the set-top box through the internet, providing mobile telephone texting instructions for purchasing at least one product contextually related to the at least one program; and providing a mobile telephone link responsive to texting instructions received from a TV
- the apparatus for purchasing a product by a TV viewer includes: a television set-top box for providing television programming from a television network; an electronic database for storing product metadata contextually related to the television programming; a product search server in internet communication with the set-top box and in communication with said electronic database for searching for product metadata contextually related to the television programming responsive to television programming contextual data from the set-top box; a TV video receiver in communication with the set-top box for providing a TV display of products for purchase and product metadata contextually related to a chosen TV program, and for displaying at least one graphic overlay from the set-top box providing mobile telephone texting instructions for purchasing at least one product contextually related to the at least one program; and a mobile telephone link responsive to texting instructions received from the TV viewer over a mobile telephone.
- Benefits and advantages of the present invention include, but are not limited to, providing products contextually related to a particular program requested by a viewer, including products not shown in the program, as opposed to exposing the viewer to unwanted, unrelated products, and permitting the viewer to view the products and product information on a TV video receiver after the program being viewed has finished. Moreover, the viewing, selection and purchase of the products are handled through a TV set-top box in communication with the internet, or a set-top box in communication with the internet and a mobile telephone.
- FIG. 1A is a flowchart showing an embodiment of the interaction between a viewer-operated set-top box and a remote server for presenting a TV viewer with a display of products and product information contextually related to a chosen TV program
- FIG. 1B is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the invention where a viewer, once having chosen a particular product, proceeds to checkout
- FIG. 1C is a flowchart showing an embodiment of the invention where a viewer having proceeded to checkout may arrange for electronic payment of the purchase.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of an apparatus including a viewer-operated set-top box and remote servers for presenting a TV viewer with a TV display of products and product information contextually related to a chosen TV program for purchase, as set forth in FIGS. 1A-1C , hereof.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of the interaction among hardware and software packages within several of the apparatus components illustrated in FIG. 2 hereof.
- FIG. 4 shows relationships among several exemplary pieces of information for generating television program contextual data.
- FIG. 5 shows relationships among several exemplary pieces of information for linking television program contextual data with products.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the process for tagging a product with metadata from several example elements of television program contextual data selected from FIG. 4 hereof.
- embodiments of the present invention include apparatus and method for enabling a viewer to watch television in the usual manner, while providing the viewer with an opportunity to indicate interest in products contextually associated with, but not necessarily displayed, in the television programs viewed.
- Viewer interest might be indicated, for example, by selecting a widget trigger or icon located on the TV video receiver using a handheld remote control during the program.
- the program being viewed may then be identified by the selected channel, the name of the program, the episode, and the time of the selection, as examples, or a combination of these indicators.
- the selections are transmitted by the set-top box to a remote server, which returns information to the viewer on a portion of the TV video receiver concerning available products contextually related to the program being viewed at the time the widget trigger selections were made by the viewer, as well as purchase information. Purchases of products selected by the viewer may be made through the set-top box in communication with an e-commerce server.
- Programs may be recorded using a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), as an example, in which case program information provided to the set-top box with the program is sent to the remote server once a widget trigger selection by the viewer is made.
- DVR Digital Video Recorder
- a viewer may also select a widget trigger from the set-top box or displayed on the television video receiver or other video receiver from which an associated channel identifying various programs for which products are available for purchase is displayed on the viewer's television video receiver, and from which the viewer may select a program for viewing using the remote control, as an example.
- Activation of other widget triggers displayed on the TV video receiver along with the program would permit the viewer to locate products associated with that program, as described hereinabove, or the available, contextually associated products might be simultaneously displayed along with the TV program on different portions of the TV video receiver.
- Contextually related products are again identified by a database in communication with the server, and such products may be displayed on the viewer's TV video receiver, along with other information, including purchase information, through the set-top box. Purchase of particular products may be achieved through the set-top box, and further through which the viewer can be identified by viewer account information.
- the viewer may use a mobile telephone in place of the set-top box to send a text message to a link identified in the widget.
- the viewer may then receive a text message containing another link.
- the viewer's mobile telephone number and account identification information is provided through this second link, and the checkout process may be completed on the viewer's mobile telephone.
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- Contextual Commerce or Commercialization Querying metadata and product sourcing APIs to return a list of assets that are directly related to a television (TV) program.
- EPG/IPG Electronic Program Guide/Interactive Program Guide.
- Set-Top Box An electronic device connected to a medium of signal transmission, for receiving electronic signals corresponding to television programs and converting the signals into a form for display on a monitor, typically associated with a cable television (CATV) system or a satellite system; that functionality could be integrated into a television set, and therefore need not be a separate box therefrom.
- CATV cable television
- SKU Stock-Keeping Unit or unique identifier for each distinct product and service that can be purchased or otherwise obtained.
- TPCD TV Program Contextual Data which includes, but is not limited to EPG.
- Trigger A broadcast message that provides a synchronous mechanism to an interactive TV application. Triggers may be embedded in the associated video program, or delivered via another means such as the out-of-band. Triggers may also be used for the delivery of unsolicited data to an application, and may include application signals and stream events.
- TV program includes, but is not limited to: broadcast, a linear or non-linear (VoD) programming Network, a Program, a Specific Program Episode, or Special Event.
- VoD linear or non-linear
- TV program metadata TV program contextual data to be associated with products to be purchased.
- Video Receiver Electronic video viewing device, including video viewing devices capable of receiving and decoding broadcast linear and nonlinear video signals.
- VoD Video on demand.
- Widget Software application accessible by a set-top box running on a video receiver.
- Widget Trigger or Icon on Video Receiver Widget initiator or entry point accessible by a viewer using a remote controller from a menu, an advertisement, or a portal, as examples, on a TV video receiver.
- FIG. 1A a flowchart showing an embodiment of the interaction between a viewer-operated set-top box and a remote server for presenting a TV viewer with a display of products and product information contextually related to a chosen TV program is illustrated.
- a chosen program is displayed and viewed, S 10 , by the TV viewer.
- Comcast or Direct-TV might deliver the audio and video portions of CNN to the viewer's set-top box, in addition to metadata relating to that program.
- one or more shopping widget trigger overlays along with the TV program are displayed, S 12 , on the TV video receiver.
- the overlays contain information or provide instructions for the viewer, and may be periodically displayed every 30 minutes, as an example.
- a viewer may choose to purchase a product related to the show being presented by pressing or clicking a remote controller key, as an example.
- This action by the viewer launches, S 14 , the associated widget through the set-top box.
- TV Program Contextual Data is obtained, S 16 , by the set-top box and provided to the remote server, S 18 through the internet.
- a product search, S 20 is then performed by the remote server, and products and categories information are provided by the server, S 22 , to the viewer through the set-top box as a display, S 24 , on the TV video receiver, as an example.
- a sport series is treated as a program, while a sport game is treated as an episode.
- a product or products chosen by a viewer using the set-top box after navigating or searching categories and products is received by the set-top box, S 26 , which displays product information for the viewer, S 28 , on the TV video receiver.
- This method is applicable to both live and recorded programming.
- a viewer selects, S 30 , a widget by choosing one of the widget trigger overlays from a portal on the viewer's TV video receiver provided by the set-top box, using a remote controller, as an example.
- the TV is then tuned, S 32 , by the set-top box to a channel corresponding to or associated with the widget trigger selected, and the set-top box is directed, S 34 , by the widget to obtain TV Program Contextual Data, which is then directed, S 18 , to the remote server where a product search S 20 is performed.
- Any products and categories located are displayed, S 24 , as an example, on the TV video receiver alongside the TV program running on the associated channel. This procedure is applicable only for live programs.
- FIG. 1B is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the invention where a viewer, once having chosen a particular product, proceeds to checkout.
- the viewer provides the product selection, the product quantity, and the product options, such as size, color, etc., and the check out command, using the set-top box in steps S 36 , S 38 , S 40 , and S 42 , respectively, as an example.
- FIG. 1C is a flowchart showing an embodiment of the invention where a viewer having proceeded to checkout may arrange for electronic payment thereof.
- the set-top box After receiving the check out command S 42 , the set-top box displays a viewer login request on the TV video receiver, S 44 .
- the viewer enters his or her identification number and password, S 46 , which is sent to the remote server which verifies the viewer login, S 48 .
- the viewer/customer can be identified from all of the viewers of a particular program on the TV video receiver.
- Viewer account information is sent by the server, S 50 , to the set-top box, where the viewer's shipping address list is displayed, S 52 , by the set-top box on the TV video receiver.
- the viewer elects his or her shipping address form a shipping address list on the set-top box, S 54 , from where it is transmitted, S 56 , to the remote server.
- the server calculates, S 58 , the viewer's tax and shipping options, and sends this information, S 60 , to the set-top box where it is displayed by the set-top box, S 62 , on the TV video receiver.
- the viewer selects a shipping option, S 64 , using the set-top box.
- the TV set-top box displays the payment options, S 65 , on the TV video receiver.
- the set-top box causes the final price to be displayed on the TV video receiver, S 67 .
- the viewer may then confirm the order on the set-top box, S 68 , which is sent, S 70 , to the remote server, where it is processed, S 72 .
- An order confirmation is sent by the server, S 74 , to the set-top box where it is displayed, S 76 , on the TV video receiver.
- the viewer may use a mobile telephone in place of the set-top box to send a text message to a link identified in the widget.
- the viewer may then receive a text message containing another link.
- the viewer's mobile telephone number and account identification information is provided through this second link, and the checkout process may be completed on the viewer's mobile telephone.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of apparatus, 100 , including network provider, 101 , for providing television programming to set-top box, 102 , operated by a viewer using remote controller, 104 , as an example, for communicating with remote contextual product search server, 106 , and e-commerce server, 110 , for presenting a TV viewer with a TV display, 112 , of products and product information contextually related to a chosen TV program for purchase, as set forth in FIGS. 1A-1C , hereof.
- Set-top box 102 receives and displays the TV program, provides a platform for the widget software, 114 , to execute and access television program contextual data (TCPD) in response to viewer commands from remote controller 104 .
- TCPD television program contextual data
- Contextual Product Search Server 106 receives the TV program information from widget software 114 after the widget is activated by the viewer, and requests product information from Database Server, 116 , containing a non-transitory computer-readable database medium, based on the TPCD which is then transmitted to Contextual Product Search Server 106 and subsequently to set-top box 102 for display on TV video receiver 112 . Similar TV program information would be provided to Contextual Product Search Server 106 in the situation where the program was recorded (apparatus not shown in FIG. 2 ).
- widget software 114 transmits this choice to E-commerce Server 110 which manages the product sales and directs the storage of viewer/purchaser, e-commerce transaction and order information in database server 116 .
- E-commerce Server 110 manages the product sales and directs the storage of viewer/purchaser, e-commerce transaction and order information in database server 116 .
- Management of viewer websites, checking on product shipment status, and interaction with viewer/purchasers as examples, on E-commerce Server 110 may be directed by an operator through console, 118 , as an example.
- Database Server 116 controls the storage of product data, the TPCD, user information, e-commerce transaction information, and order information contained in a database.
- Contextual Data Management Server, 120 manages the TPCD information directed to Database Server 116 , and constructs linkages among the TPCD and products from information provided in part from, and updated by a third party through port or console, 122 .
- An example would be EPG information provided by Tribune Media Service, Inc. (TMS).
- Fulfillment Server, 124 controls the process of delivering orders to a viewer/purchaser. Orders might be entered by through console, 126 , in some embodiments.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of the interaction among hardware and software packages within several of the apparatus components illustrated in FIG. 2 hereof.
- Set-top box 102 includes TV/Set-Top-Box Software Platform, 200 , which permits widget software 114 to operate.
- Third-party supplied TV programming data (EPG) is input into TPCD loader, 202 , of Contextual Data Management Server 120 through apparatus 122 .
- Television Program Contextual Data (TPCD) contains EPG as well as other information, as will be described hereinbelow.
- the TPCD is loaded into electronic Product and TPCD Database, 204 , which is included in Database Server 116 ( FIG.
- TPCD-Product data derived from TPCD-Product Linker, 212 in Contextual Data Management Server 120 .
- Arrows, 214 , and 216 indicate, for example, that an item in the product database may be linked to several elements of TPCD, and an element of TPCD may be linked to several products, respectively, as will be further described hereinbelow.
- Arrows similar to arrows, 218 , and 220 indicate that data flows from TPCD-Product Link database to the TPCD-Driven Product Search Engine, 222 , in Contextual Product Search Server 106 , and between Set-top Box 102 and TPCD-Driven Product Search Web Service, 224 , respectively, arrow 220 being double-headed indicating data flow in both directions.
- widget 114 is activated by a viewer, and TPCD data generated by Set-top box 102 is transmitted to TPCD-Driven Product Search Web Service 224 in Contextual Product Search Server 106 .
- Television Program Contextual Data Search Engine, 226 is queried by Web Service 224 to locate additional TPCD information, after which Web Service 224 requests product information from TPCD-Driven Product Search Engine 222 , and relates the product information to Set-top Box 102 where it can be viewed and certain products selected for purchase by a viewer/purchaser.
- FIG. 4 shows the combination of several exemplary pieces of information for generating television program contextual data.
- Col., 302 illustrates the linking of a TV program or episode with one or more characters therein, as, 304 , and 306 , respectively, with a network, 308 , or with other information found in col. 310 , to form TPCD.
- a sport series is treated as a program, while a game is treated as an episode.
- a program, 316 may include shows, movies, or sport series, as examples.
- Network information, 320 may include the program schedule, 322 , a particular widget number, 324 , or a channel number, 326 , provided by a TV provider, or all of these pieces of information, as examples.
- TABLES 1-6 are provided to illustrate prophetic relationships among the various data sets.
- the identifiers set forth are simply examples provided for ease of understanding.
- one episode can belong to only one program, but one program may have several episodes.
- FIG. 5 illustrates several exemplary pieces of contextual information from FIG. 4 hereof, for linking TPCD with products.
- Column, 402 shows examples linking TPCD, 302 , with products, 404 .
- arrows, 406 , and 408 show that one program can be linked to several products, and that a particular product 404 may be linked with several games and athletes.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of process, S 500 , for tagging a product with metadata from several example elements of television program contextual data selected from FIG. 4 hereof.
- a product is selected, S 502 , linked with network information, S 504 , program information, S 506 , and episode information, S 508 .
- a determination is then made as to whether a sport is involved, S 510 . If yes, the product is further linked with a league, S 512 , a team, S 514 , and players, S 516 , and perhaps other information, S 518 .
- a sport series is treated as a program
- a sport game is treated as an episode.
- the product is linked with the cast in the program and/or episode, S 520 , with the characters in the program and/or episode, S 522 , with the crew members of the show and/or episode, S 524 , a time code in the episode, and perhaps with other information, S 526 , before the process is completed, S 530 .
- TV Wallet is a web-based, profile management system that provides a simple and convenient way for customers to complete a one-time registration profile permitting TV shopping for products using a phone number and PIN.
- the TV Wallet is a secure registration repository of customer profile data that includes, but is not limited to: (1) Profile Creation; (2) Payment Method Setup; (3) Shipping Address Setup; and (4) Profile Preferences Setup.
- customers can undertake transactions on TV, Mobile, even Online—using only a phone number (mobile or landline) and a numeric TV Wallet PIN to authenticate their purchase.
- Customers can also actively manage their TV Wallet profile online—add/delete payment options and shipping addresses, view purchase history, track current orders, request a PIN, set/manage preferences, browse FAQ's and contact customer service.
- a registered TV Wallet viewer/customer notices a graphic overlay appear on-screen: “Text ‘BuyNow’ to 12345 to purchase Season 1 of The Program on DVD.”
- the viewer uses a mobile telephone, the viewer sends the text and receives a message containing a link. The viewer clicks the link, enters his Mobile Telephone Number and TV Wallet PIN and completes the checkout process on the mobile telephone.
- a registered TV Wallet viewer/customer notices a small graphic appear on-screen reciting: “Shop Now for The Program”.
- the viewer selects OK on a remote controller and can view the live video feed along with the shopping application on the TV video receiver.
- the viewer observes that there are one or more “Program” products to choose from, and decides to purchase the Season 1 DVD Set, as an example.
- the viewer enters the application using his TV Wallet credentials using his registered phone number (mobile or landline) and TV Wallet PIN (as an authenticated user or purchaser), and follows the on-screen purchase sequence to complete checkout.
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