WO2003007210A2 - Systeme d'identification de musique - Google Patents

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WO2003007210A2
WO2003007210A2 PCT/PL2001/000060 PL0100060W WO03007210A2 WO 2003007210 A2 WO2003007210 A2 WO 2003007210A2 PL 0100060 W PL0100060 W PL 0100060W WO 03007210 A2 WO03007210 A2 WO 03007210A2
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Remigiusz Swierczek
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  • This invention relates to a music identification system, specifically to a method for marking the time and the name of the radio station in portable device such as a key holder, watch, cellular phone, beeper or the like which will allow the user to learn via internet or regular telephone the name of the song, artist and/or music company by matching the stored data with broadcast archive.
  • portable device such as a key holder, watch, cellular phone, beeper or the like which will allow the user to learn via internet or regular telephone the name of the song, artist and/or music company by matching the stored data with broadcast archive.
  • the system will allow for purchase of identified segment.
  • An object of this invention is to provide the listener with convenient means to record the name of radio station and time when the wanted music was played.
  • Another object of this invention is a system that receives the recorded data via phone or internet modem and searches the radio station archives to inform the listener regarding the name of the artist, album or producer.
  • Another object of the present invention is an apparatus or system that can provide purchasing information and allow the user to directly order the item.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide the listener with convenient means to record a segment of the music in which he/she is interested.
  • Another object of this invention is a system where the recorded music segment is played back into an apparatus which can identify the song based on the play back and provide the user with information on the identified song such as title, singer or artist, composer, producer, etc.
  • Fig. 1 shows a top perspective view of a keychain recording device according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a kiosk computer system according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 3 shows a flow chart of one embodiment of the music identification method of the present invention
  • Fig. 4 shows a flow chart of the computer identification process of an embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 5 shows a flow chart of the music identification process of another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig 6 shows a top perspective view of a recording device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the recording device will be a key chain (similar to the one shown in FIG. 1), a watch, a cellular telephone, a beeper or a like device allowing for verbal recording.
  • the recording device 70 is used by pressing a button 72 to record the name of the radio station in a simple word 62 and then pressing a button 74 that will record actual time of recording or optionally the time can be verbally recorded by the user 64 using microphone 76, for example, "w w d k nine one point seven Cleveland” or "nine nine point four Pittsburgh". Recording in simple words describing the numbers, letters, and city names will allow for standard computer recognition of transferred data into the system.
  • the recording device 70 will have a telephone like key pad 78 (not required for the cellular telephone) allowing the user to enter in to the memory numbers identifying the radio station and the numeral city code 62.
  • the device would have a telephone beeper or speaker 80 allowing for simpler data transfer 66 into the processing system (no modem or access to the computer required).
  • the user can lift a telephone receiver and press send or transmit button 82 to automatically dial the proper 800# (or 888#), user ID number, and recorded station information.
  • the feedback 68 allowing for purchase of wanted and unknown music would arrive to the user via e-mail or through regular mail via an automatically generated and printed post card.
  • new digital radio manufacturers would provide for a "signal port" 84 on the face of the radio receiver (mechanical electronic connector or infrared port). This would allow for digital recording of the sample of played music by plugging the device into the port or by infrared data transfer holding the device near the port.
  • a flow chart shows the method of the present invention comprising the steps of recording a music segment 50, transmitting a playback of the recorded music segment into a microphone 52, identifying the recorded music segment 54, reporting information related to the identified music segment 56, providing options 58 to obtain additional related information or to obtain an identification of another recorded music segment, and providing purchasing information 60 including the means to direct order the selected musical works.
  • the steps are described in detail below.
  • the recording device 20 can be either digital or analog.
  • the recording device 20 can be of any known type or configuration, which is convenient to store on a person, in a pocket or purse such. With the continuing miniaturization of chips, the recording device 20 could easily be configured as a credit card or any other configuration, which is typically carried by a person on a continuous basis.
  • the user need only press the record button 22 on device 20 and hold the microphone 24 of the device near the source of the music.
  • the stop button 26 When a sufficient segment is recorded 50, the user presses the stop button 26 to end the recording.
  • the song can be replayed by pressing the back (digital) or rewind (analog) button 28 and then pressing the play button 30 and listening to the speaker 32. Any device capable of recording and playing back a music segment would be acceptable for use with the present invention.
  • the listener can go to a computer or music identification kiosk 10 having a computer interface 12 and replay or transmit the music 52 into a microphone 14 of the interface.
  • the interface 12 is connected to an automated database 16 over the Internet.
  • the automated database 16 uses a central processing unit and search stored information as known in the art to analyse the music segment and compare it to stored works until a match, matches or near matches are found and the music segment is identified 54.
  • One such system is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,918,223 although other systems and searchable audio databases as are known in the art may be used.
  • the identification step 54 performed by the automated database 16 could just as easily be one or more music "experts” or disc jockeys seated in a room that listen to the recorded music segment and identify the song based on their memory and knowledge of music.
  • the information related to the song i.e. title, artist, etc., could be supplied to the customer 56 directly or entered into the automated database where the information, and any specified related information is supplied to the customer 56.
  • the user can access the automated database 16 directly over the telephone.
  • the user would call a specified number and follow instructions provided by the automated database 16.
  • the user can playback the music segment 52 into the telephone microphone.
  • the automated database 16 would then identify the music segment and report the results back over the telephone 56.
  • the telephone access to the automated database is configured to allow additional related information and options 58 to be accessed, including ordering information 60, just as with the other embodiments.
  • the automated database system 16 includes noise reduction filters (not shown) as known in the art, to filter out any background noise in the recording which may inhibit the system from finding a match.
  • the automated database 16 will search and identify at least one characteristic of the song, such as the melody, and retrieve all songs which match the particular identified characteristic. The search would thus retrieve a song or melody produced by various artists or different recordings produced by the same artist at different times.
  • the database 16 is capable of recognising specific artists.
  • the database 16 can provide the user with information on the identified song such as title, singer or artist, composer, producer, etc.
  • the user will have additional options 58 such as, but not limited to, the ability to search for other works by the same artist, or the same song by different artists and be able to play portions of these works on a selectable basis through a speaker 34 or attached headphones 36.
  • the user also has the option 58 of transmitting an additional music segment 52 to be identified 54.
  • the automated database 16 may also provide the cost and/or location of the identified or selected music for purchase 60.
  • the user can order the selection through an ordering system 48 of the automated database 16 and pay by conventional means such as swiping a valid credit card through a scanner 18 attached to the computer interface 12.
  • the database 16 may also provide the user with an additional music segment to confirm the identity of the segment initially supplied by the user.
  • the automated database 16 can exist as a stand-alone unit within the music identification kiosk 10 either such that the database would be located on site or at a centralised computer located off-site.
  • the automated database 16 would be updated on a periodic basis to include newly released music 44 and the latest price and availability 46. All new music would have a digital code in the background to allow for simple recognition software as is known in the art.
  • the kiosk 10 would be located in a retail store. Potential customers wanting to identify a music segment would be able to use the kiosk 10 to identify the music segment and locate the music within the store.

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FR2875364A1 (fr) * 2004-09-10 2006-03-17 Musiwave Sa Sa Procede permettant a un utilisateur de recevoir sur un telephone mobile des informations en relation avec un programme radio ou audio-visuel

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2875364A1 (fr) * 2004-09-10 2006-03-17 Musiwave Sa Sa Procede permettant a un utilisateur de recevoir sur un telephone mobile des informations en relation avec un programme radio ou audio-visuel

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