WO2002011434A2 - Tv interaction paradigm for live and stored content - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a program schedule and guide, and, more particularly a user interface system that can be used to display content in a user- friendly way.
- EPGs Electronic program guides
- U.S. Patent No. 4,706,121 and 5,353,121 herein incorporated by reference
- schedule content processing systems which provide a viewer with a convenient way to select programs based on viewer supplied selection criteria.
- EPGs despite their current developments are insufficient to provide a level of personalization for the copious content available.
- Various devices and systems, such as personal TV recorders and agent technologies offer a certain level of personalization. These systems operate at the meta-data level using EPGs and user preferences. Such devices normally have a hard disk with the ability to store several hours of video content in order to facilitate the process of viewing the preferred programs. However, these devices and systems also have difficulty in presenting a user with content in a user-friendly way.
- a system and method arrange and manage content for an on-screen user interface.
- a method includes representatively displaying content, such as a television program, as a raindrop. The raindrop moves from a coming region past a present line region as the content it represents becomes current (i.e., the television program becomes live) .
- content relates to any type of programming or information that can be broadcast or otherwise transmitted to a user.
- a user may selectively mark the raindrop for storing or viewing. This generates a stored raindrop.
- the method further includes storing the selected content represented by the stored raindrop in a storage medium and displaying the stored raindrop in a storage region.
- the method may also include passing at least one stored raindrop through a drainage region over a pre- set period of time and deleting the stored selected content that it represents when the stored raindrop passes entirely through the drainage region.
- the length, area, or width of the raindrop proportionally represents the temporal length of content.
- Raindrops may also contain representative still images, representative moving images, or an actual segment of the content the raindrops represent. Additionally, raindrops may move vertically or horizontally on a screen.
- a user performs selective marking by using a remote control device to highlight a raindrop.
- Highlighted raindrops include an indication when it is selected for storing.
- a system displays a raindrop user interface.
- the system includes a display means for displaying raindrops corresponding to various types of content (such as television programs, for example) .
- the raindrops move temporally from a coming region, through a present line region.
- the system also includes a microprocessor and a storage medium.
- the system includes means for moving a cursor for selectively marking raindrops for storing or viewing.
- the system also may include means for recording or viewing content corresponding to selectively marked raindrops .
- the display means is a television or monitor screen.
- the storage medium temporarily stores all content passing through the present line region until it passes completely through the present line region. Once completely through the present line region, content not selectively marked is deleted.
- a program segment stored on a processor- readable medium arranges and manages content for an on-screen user interface.
- the program segment contains portions for displaying a raindrop representing the content and portions for moving the raindrop from a coming region through a present line region as the content the raindrop represents becomes current.
- the program segment also includes portions for selectively marking the raindrop for storing content to generate a stored raindrop.
- the program segment may also include portions for storing the selected content represented by the stored raindrop in a storage medium and portions for displaying the stored raindrop in a storage region.
- the program segment may also include portions for passing a stored raindrop through a drainage region over a pre-set period of time and deleting the stored selected content that it represents upon the stored raindrop passing entirely through the drainage region.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a raindrop user interface
- Fig. 2 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a system on which a raindrop user interface may be displayed
- Fig. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a program segment stored on a processor-readable medium that arranges and manages content for an on-screen raindrop user interface
- Fig. 4 illustrates a block diagram of a program segment stored on a processor-readable medium that stores content for an on-screen raindrop user interface
- Fig. 5 illustrates a block diagram of a program segment stored on a processor-readable medium that deletes stored content for an on-screen raindrop user interface.
- the proposed method and system is capable of displaying a user's preferred content within a unified space.
- the unified space contains a present line region (live content that is currently playing) , a coming region (future content) , and a past region (stored content) that can be viewed instantly and simultaneously.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the proposed user interface system.
- the type of content displayed is based on the selection made by the user.
- the user selects from content features such as category 20, subcategory 21, and in conjunction with other parameters such as personal viewing preferences, viewing history, agent findings, etc.
- the related content i.e., television programs
- the present apparatus utilizes the paradigm of raindrops signifying coming, live, and stored content.
- Raindrops 10,11,12 represent content that can be stored or released through drainage region 13.
- coming content i.e., raindrops 11,12
- These raindrops are either automatically generated by the system or provided by the broadcaster in a ' coming region 22.
- Live content i.e., raindrop 10) is displayed passing through present line region 40 into a past region 23.
- coming content starts playing i.e., becomes live
- the length of each raindrop 10,11,12 indicates £ e temporal length of the content.
- the coming (i.e., raindrops 11,12) and live (i.e., raindrop 10) content moves vertically down the screen with time as a vertical axis.
- the content is arranged according to channels 31,32,33.
- the channels 31,32,33 are displayed in alphabetical order, numerical order, or in any order based on the user's personal preferences and viewing history. If the number of relevant channels is larger than the number the system can display on the screen at once, horizontal scrolling is possible.
- a conventional input device such as a remote control or any other custom designed input device.
- a representative still or moving image 50 is displayed on the background.
- Some textual content 51 may also be included- with the still or moving image 50.
- live content the live video can be displayed playing on the background.
- all the still and moving images 50 used as backgrounds be in a dual-tone mode.
- a raindrop (not shown) which has not been selected for recording may change its appearance as it passes the present line 40 to indicate that the part of the content which has already been broadcast will or will not be stored.
- a stored raindrop 60 is possible by moving left, right, up, and down using a conventional input device such as a remote control or any other custom designed input device.
- a conventional input device such as a remote control or any other custom designed input device.
- the content it represents starts playing on the background.
- the video can be displayed on the background in a dual-tone mode.
- the scrolling of the coming (i.e., raindrops 11,12) and live (i.e., raindrop 10) content are independent from each other. This is to ensure that the space impression given to the user remains always unchanged and there is no jumping from one space to another.
- Each stored raindrop is located above an opening, for example opening 14, appearing on the bottom of the screen. This bar is called the drainage region 13. Every stored raindrop may have an expiration date and time, predefined by the user. Alternatively the system can determine the duration of storing the content for a predetermined time (i.e., 4 days) or based on user's preferences, available space, and upcoming content to record. If a stored raindrop stays inactive for that period then it starts disappearing through the drainage region 13. This means that it is erased from the storage space of the system. The erasing process can be instant but may also take a certain predefined time period. During this period, a circular storage raindrop representing stored content slowly passes down the corresponding drainage hole 14.
- the user can choose to recover that particular content up until the point when the whole stored raindrop disappears. Users can also select to keep content for as long as they like by removing the expiration date and time. This can be represented graphically by filling the hole 24 of the drainage 13 below the corresponding stored raindrop 60. The hole can be opened again at any time. This will reactivate the expiration date and time.
- Fig. 2 displays a system on which a raindrop user interface may be displayed.
- Display screen 101 displays the user interface 102.
- User interface 102 is made up of a coming region 22, a present line region 40, and a past region 23 for displaying coming and present content by corresponding raindrops 10,11,12. The raindrops 10,11,12 move from the coming region 22, through the present line region 40 into past region 23.
- Raindrops can be selected and marked for storing or viewing via cursor 41.
- Cursor 41 can be moved left, right, up, and down using a conventional input device such as a remote control 105 or any other customary input device known in the art.
- the input the device and display device can be integrated together (e.g. touch screen display on a computer or a palm top device) .
- the interface can be rendered on a LCD display of a mobile phone or any other communication device capable of transmitting the controls and data over a communication channel. This is useful if, for example, the user is on vacation and wants to see what content is stored on his home device and which ones should be kept until he comes home.
- Raindrops that are marked for storage are placed in a storage region 61. Stored raindrops pass through drainage region 13 over a pre- set period of time once their expiration date and time is achieved. Stored content which stored raindrops represent is deleted upon the stored raindrops 60 passing entirely through the drainage region 13.
- the block diagram of Fig. 3 depicts how a program segment stored on a processor-readable medium arranges and manages content for an on-screen user interface.
- the program segment screens content from tuner 106 to see if it matches an available category 20 in step 300. If the content does not match an available category 20, the program directs microprocessor 103 to filter or delete the content in step 301. If the content does match an available category 20, the program verifies whether a raindrop exists for that content in step 302. The program directs microprocessor 103 to generate a raindrop if none exists in step 303. If a raindrop does exist for the content, or once a raindrop is generated, the program directs microprocessor 103 to determine content length and adjust the area of the raindrop accordingly in step 304.
- step 305 the program verifies whether the content is coming content. If so, the program directs microprocessor 103 to display a corresponding raindrop (i.e., raindrop 12) in coming region 22 in step 306. In step 308, the program then directs microprocessor 103 and display screen 101 to move the raindrop temporally until it reaches the present line region 40.
- a corresponding raindrop i.e., raindrop 12
- step 305 the program determines that the content is not coming content in step 305, or if the raindrop reaches the present line in step 308, the program verifies whether the content is present content in step 307. If the content is not present content, the program directs microprocessor 103 to filter or delete the content in step 301. If the content is present content, the program directs microprocessor 103 to display the raindrop on display 101 at least partially within present line region 40 in step 309. In step 310 the program directs microprocessor 103 to move the raindrop temporally until it passes completely through the present line region 40.
- Fig. 4 depicts a block diagram of a program segment stored on a processor-readable medium that stores content for an on-screen raindrop user interface.
- the program determines whether a raindrop is selected in step 400. If not, the program directs microprocessor 103 to continue moving the raindrop through present line region 40 in step 401.
- the program queries whether the raindrop is through the present line region 40 in step 402. If so, the program directs the microprocessor to remove the raindrop from display and erase the content it represents in step 403. If not, the program returns to step 401.
- step 400 determines that a raindrop was selected in step 400 it queries whether the user desires storage of the content the raindrop represents in step 404. If not, the program returns to step 401. If the user desires storage, the program directs microprocessor 103 to display an indicator 100 in step 405 and store the content in storage medium 104 in step 406. The program then queries if the raindrop is through the present line region 40 in step 407. If so, the program directs the microprocessor 103 to generate and display a stored raindrop (i.e., stored raindrop 60) in step 409. If not, the program directs the microprocessor to continue moving the raindrop through present line region 40 in step 408.
- a stored raindrop i.e., stored raindrop 60
- Fig. 5 illustrates a block diagram of a program segment stored on a processor- readable medium that deletes stored content for an on-screen raindrop user interface.
- the program queries if an expiration date and time is set on a stored raindrop (i.e., stored raindrop 60) in step 500. If no expiration date and time has been set, the program directs microprocessor 103 to request input of the expiration date and time in step 501. The program determines if the expiration date and time have been inputted in step 502. If not, the program repeats step 501. If the user input the expiration date and time the program directs microprocessor 103 to store the inputted information in step 503.
- a stored raindrop i.e., stored raindrop 60
- the program queries whether the date and time are achieved in step 504. If not, the program directs microprocessor 103 to retain and display the stored raindrop, and it directs storage medium 104 to retain the content that the stored raindrop represents. This occurs in step 505. Once the expiration date and time are achieved, the program directs microprocessor 103 to pass the stored raindrop through the drainage region 13 in step 506. Step 506 may occur either instantly, or over a period of time observable by the user. The program verifies whether the stored raindrop is completely through the drainage region in step 507. If not, the program directs microprocessor 103 to continue moving the stored raindrop through the drainage region in step 508. If the stored raindrop is completely through the drainage region, the program directs microprocessor 103 to delete the stored raindrop in step 509. The program also directs storage medium 104 to delete the content that the stored raindrop represents in step 509.
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