WO2006064455A1 - Methode et systeme pour synthetiser un message video - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a method and system for synthesizing a video message. More particularly, the present invention relates to a user sending to a recipient a synthesized MMS message that comprises the combination of the SMS content of a preliminary message, composed by the user, and annotated stored video or other MMS content that matches the concept or action conveyed by the preliminary message. A portion of the stored content may originate with a third party, which performs the synthesizing, while another portion of the stored content may originate with the user. [0002]
- Authoring and editing videos is difficult for an unskilled person, and is especially difficult for those employing the simple user interfaces of mobile phones. Further, accessing, selecting, and composing scenes from large video archives are difficult, if not impossible, tasks for the average person, whether or not they are attempted using a mobile phone.
- SMS Short Message Service
- MMS Multimedia Message Service
- European Patent Application EP 1 077 414 A2 discloses a method and system for retrieving images from a database having images that are relevant to indicated text.
- Publication 2002-007415 of the Patent Abstracts of Japan appears to be similar the last- described application, except that video content is retrieved.
- US Published Application 2002/0080162 Al discloses a method for automatically extracting semantically significant events from videos, specifically for identifying and downloading only slow motion portions of recorded sporting events by differentiating the characteristics slow motion portions from normal motion portion.
- US Patent 6,108,674 discloses apparatus for integrating a selected image into written text by using the text to obtain from memory and display stored, semantically-identified images, the identifications corresponding to a PHUS040527
- the present invention contemplates rendering the creation of an MMS message more convenient for the average user of a mobile communication device, such as a mobile phone, as well as other devices, such as PC's, as a creative authoring tool.
- the invention involves three entities: the message sender (user), the recipient of the message, and a service provider.
- the service provider produces or obtains plural video clips having visual and audio content.
- the clips are annotated by appending to them semantically-based tags corresponding to their content and are stored in an archive remote from the user.
- More than one tag may be, and usually will be, appended to a clip.
- a clip showing two persons kissing may include tags such as "love,” “kiss,” “affection,” and "romance.”
- the user may also have created or obtained video clips. These clips are similarly annotated and may be stored in an archive local to the user or in the remote archive by agreement between the service provider and the user.
- the semantic tags appended to the user-created clips are similar to those appended to the service provider's clips, and will typically contain additional tags based on the user's personal experience and knowledge.
- the user may have created a clip -with a video camera or functionally similar device — or obtained a clip from a friend showing the user and another person kissing.
- This clip is tagged similarly to the service provider's clip showing two people kissing (i.e., with the tags “love,” “kiss,” etc.), and contains additional tags, such as the names of the kissing couple or the place or event where the kissing occurred.
- the user's clip may contain additional tags such as "John,” “Mary,” and “senior prom.” PHUS040527
- An archive of all available clips comprises a first sub-archive (identical to the remote archive), containing the service provider's clips and annotations, and a second sub- archive (identical to the local archive), containing the user's clips and annotations. If the second sub-archive (the local archive) is sent to the service provider, the service provider may append additional relevant "general" tags inadvertently omitted by the user, such as "affection.” In any event, there is ultimately created an archive of semantically-annotated clips.
- the user may wish to send a "smart" MMS message.
- the user sends and the service provider receives a language-based preliminary message, which sets forth an "action or concept,” herein meaning an action, concept, subject, situation, location, event, name(s), object, or similar information.
- the user wishes the message and its action or concept to be conveyed to a named recipient.
- the service provider extracts from the archive (the first sub -archive + the second sub- archive) those clips that have tags semantically matching items in the preliminary message, such as the action or concept set forth therein, the names of the sender and/or the recipient, or an event or special occasion.
- Matching may be effected by simple keyword matching or by more sophisticated ontology-based matching.
- the ontology may be an RDF (Resource Descriptive Framework) ontology, XML (Extensible Markup Language), or other suitable ontology.
- the match may be effected without intervention by the user, or the user may specify which portions of the SMS preliminary message or which tags are to be ontologically significant.
- the user's preliminary message may include, or consist entirely of, voice content intended to be included in the MMS message.
- This voice content may comprise a simple voice mail message to the service provider or other audio content.
- an appropriate technique such as ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) may PHUS040527
- the voice recording into SMS-type text, which is also used in the matching process. If the preliminary message has audio-visual content, ASR and/or AVA
- the clips extracted by the service provider, or summaries thereof, are presented to the user. If the user is without MMS capabilities, textual summaries created by the service provider are presented to the user as SMS content. If the user has MMS capabilities, either the extracted clips or summaries thereof (e.g., key frames from each clip) are presented to the user in as MMS content. At this point, the user may select some or all of the clips, or portions thereof; or instruct the service provider to extract additional clips matching the original semantic content of the preliminary message; or request that additional semantic tags be considered relevant.
- the service provider combines and integrates the preliminary message with the user-selected clips, thereafter transmitting the combination as a completed MMS message to the designated recipient.
- Figure 1 is a generalized flow chart for performing a method of synthesizing a video message in response to the receipt of a preliminary message in accordance with the principals of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a generalized schematic representation of a system for performing the method illustrated by Figure 1.
- FIG. 1 and 2 there are shown a method and system according to the present invention for creating an MMS message 10 more in a manner that is more convenient for the average user of a communication device 12, such as a mobile phone or a
- the invention involves three entities: the message sender (user) 14, the recipient 16 of the message, and a service provider 18.
- the service provider 18 produces or obtains plural video clips 20 having visual and audio content.
- the clips 20 may include content taken from or comprising videos or movies (or portions or trailers thereof), recorded music, material obtained or obtainable from the Web, advertising material, promotional material, or any other suitable material.
- Step 50 The clips 20 are generically annotated by the service provider 18 by appending to them semantically-based tags 22 corresponding to their observable, general content and are then stored, Step 52, in an archive 24 remote from the user 14. More than one tag 22 may be, and usually will be, appended to each clip 20. For example a clip 20 showing two persons kissing may include tags 22 such as "love,” “kiss,” “affection,” “romance,” and the like.
- the user 14 may also have created or obtained video clips 20. These clips 20 are similarly generically annotated, Step 54, and may be stored, Step 56, in an archive 26 local to the user 14.
- the generic tags 22 appended by the user 14 to the user-created clips 20 should be similar to those appended to the service provider's clips 20, and will also contain additional personal tags 22 based on the user's personal experience and knowledge regarding them.
- the user 14 may have created a clip 20, with a video camera or functionally similar device, or obtained it from another, the clip 20 showing the user 14 and another person kissing.
- a personal content clip 20 may be generically tagged similarly to the service provider's clips 20 having similar objectively determinable content (or may be later generically tagged by the service provider 18, as set forth below).
- a user-produced and user-tagged clip 20 showing two people kissing should typically contain the generic tags 22 "love,” “kiss,” “affection,” “romance,” etc., and will PHUS040527
- the service provider's tags 22 will relate to the generic content of the user clips 20 archived thereby, and the user's tags 22 will relate to this same generic content as well as to explicit or implicit personal content within the personal knowledge of the user 14.
- Step 58 by viewing the local and remote archives 26 and 24 together, an archive 28 containing all available, semantically-tagged clips 20.
- the archive 28 may initially, in effect, be distributed (have two different physical locations), the local archive 26 remaining with the user 14, until it is sent to the service provider 18, and the remote archive 24 being located with the service provider 18.
- the archive 28 may also be non-distributed and preferably located with the service provider 18.
- the user 14 and the service provider 18 may reach an agreement pursuant to which the user 14 is permitted to transmit to the service provider 18 the contents of the local archive 26 (user-annotated clips) prior to, or at the time of, a user request for the service provider to create the MMS message 10.
- Step 60 additional or corrected "general" tags 22 to the user-tagged clips 20 so that the generic tags 22 on clips 20 of both parties conveying similar actions and concepts will be the same.
- Step 50 the service provider 18 may have created the remote archive 24 long before the user 14 requests the service provider 18 to synthesize the MMS message 10.
- the service provider 18 also may create the remote archive 24 only after receiving the user's MMS-synthesizing request.
- the user's clips 20 may be sent to the service provider before, or at the time of, a request to PHUS040527
- Step 62 an SMS language-based preliminary message 34, which sets forth an “action or concept,” herein meaning an action, concept, subject, situation, location, event, name(s), object, emotion, or similar information.
- This constitutes the user's request to the service provider that the preliminary message 34 plus additional and embellishing material be sent to the recipient 16.
- the service provider 18 extracts from the archive 28, Step 64, those clips 20 that have tags 22 semantically matching the action or concept of the preliminary message 34, the names of the sender (the user) and/or the recipient, and any other information indicated by the user as being of significance, such as an event, special occasion or relationship between the user and the recipient.
- Matching is preferably effected by an ontology, i.e., a specification of a conceptualization, such as RDF (Resource Descriptive Framework) ontology, XML (Extensible Markup Language), or other suitable ontology.
- Key-word matching may also be used, for example, matching can simply be effected between the tags 22 on the clips 20 and nouns and verbs contained in the preliminary message 34.
- Matching may be effected without intervention by the user 14, or the user 14 may specify which portions of the preliminary message 34 or which tags are to be ontologically significant.
- the user's preliminary message 34 may include recorded voice content intended to be included in the MMS message 10.
- an appropriate technique such as ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) may be used to convert the voice PHUS040527
- Step 66 the clips 20 extracted by the service provider 18, or portions or summaries thereof, are presented to the user 14. If the user 14 is without MMS capabilities, textual summaries created by the service provider 18 are presented to the user 14. If the user has MMS capabilities, the clips 20 themselves, or summaries thereof (e.g., selected frames), are presented to the user 14. At this point, at Step 68 the user may select some or all of the clips 20, or portions thereof, or instruct the service provider 18 to extract additional clips 20 matching the original semantic content of the preliminary message 34 or additional semantic matches. Steps 66 and 68 are iterated until the user 14 is satisfied with the service provider-extracted material.
- Step 70 the service provider 18 combines and integrates the preliminary message 34 with the user-selected clips 20, Step 72, and thereafter transmits, Step 74, the combination as a completed smart MMS message 10 to an MMS device 36 operated by the designated recipient 16.
- the user 14, named John wishes to send to the recipient 16, named Mary, a Valentine "card” (the MMS message 10) containing the words "I love you,” and he forwards this information to the service provider 18 via the preliminary message 34.
- the archive 28 contains several clips 20 of movie segments in which two actors are kissing, including a segment from "Gone With the Wind” in which Rhett Butler kisses Scarlet O'Hara. These clips 20 are all tagged “kissing,” “love” and “romance,” and similar contexts.
- the archive 28 also contains several clips 20 of John Kissing Mary that contain similar general tags 22 ("kissing,” “love,” etc), as well as the tags 22 "John” and "Mary”. PHUS040527
- the synthesis of the completed MMS message 10 may be fully automatic, with little or no input from the user 14 other than the sending of the preliminary message 34 to the service provider 18.
- the method is interactive to a greater or lesser degree.
- the user may specify, qualify or limit various aspects of the method, by engaging in one or more of the following activities:
- Step 68 Selecting (as in Step 68) one or more of the multiple clips 20 that are presented by the service provider 18 as possible acceptable matches between the preliminary message 34 and the semantic tags on the 22 archived clips 20;
- pre-defined preliminary messages 34 of types including "best of me,” “marriage proposal,” “to a familiar person,” “to a best friend,” “Greetings to Grandma,” and “to a relative” messages.
- a “best of me” preliminary message might be pre-defined so as to semantically match only with clips 20 in which the recipient 16 is depicted in situations wherein another person was not present and with clips showing famous persons engaging in the same or similar situations.
- the specified situations may be "out of the ordinary,” this term being semantically weighted by the user 14.
- Pre-definition may occur when the user 14 initially sends the content of the archive 26 to the service provider 18, or at any other time prior to the formation of the completed message 10.
- preliminary message 34 intended for a best friend or a relative to commemorate a birthday, Valentine's Day, an anniversary, or other important event that is semantically significant by requiring that extracted clips 20 generally depict the user 14 and the recipient 16 or depict them together at a prior similar event.
- the user 14 may designate as having semantic significance clips 20 from the archive 24 that show participation in similar important events by actors in a movie or video;
- actions (2)-(7), and other actions by which the user specifies that certain content be contained (or not) in the MMS message 10 may occur at any time prior to Steps 72 and 74.
- actions (2)-(7) and additional actions are collectively, but only generally, indicated at Step 76.
- Steps 62-70 constitute a first timed sequence
- Steps 72, 74 represent a second timed sequence
- Step 76 may occur at any time during the sequence of Steps 62-70 but before Steps 72, 74.
- the service provider 18 may have added to the remote archive 24 (and ultimately to the archive 28) downloaded web content that was subsequently semantically tagged.
- the web content may also include material added to the first sub- archive 24 and semantically tagged following receipt of the preliminary message 34 and before or during presentation and review of matched clips presented to the user 14. Further, in addition to the service provider 18 having the ability to apply ASR to audio portions of the preliminary message 34, it may also have the ability of performing face and PHUS040527
- the service provider 18 may possess the ability to add to the clips 20 presented to the user 14 clips that do not directly semantically match the preliminary message 34 but that do match tags 22 of clips 20 having other tags 22 which semantically match the preliminary message 34. For example, assume that a clip 20 having a "love" tag 22 is extracted as a match to a preliminary message 34 containing "I love you.” Further assume that the extracted clip 20 also contains the tag 22 "Paris,” since the clip depicts the user 14 and the recipient 16 posing in front of the Eiffel Tower.
- the tag "Paris” might result in the addition to the presented clips 20 of a song containing "Paris” in its title or lyrics or of a video clip depicting a quick tour of famous sites in Paris, even though the preliminary message 34 does not contain "Paris” as semantic content.
- the recipient 16 has access to an MMS device for receiving the completed smart MMS message 10. It is preferable that the user 14 also has such access. Suitable MMS devices include PC's, laptops, mobile devices, such as the Nokia 7650 or the Sony Ericsson T68i, and portable or non-portable devices MMS devices similar to the foregoing. Further, as discussed earlier, the user 14 may have access to only an SMS device, in which case at Step 66 only summaries of extracted clips are presented. [0034] Referring now to Figure 2, there is shown a generalized system 100 for performing the above-described method. Reference numerals 10-34 of Figure 1 are used in Figure 2 to identify some of the various elements of the system 40. Other elements are depicted as elements some of which are identified by reference numerals corresponding to the enumerated Steps of the method of Figure 1 and having the capability of performing the described functions. PHUS040527
- the clips 20 acquired by the user 14 via conventional facilities 101 are sent to an annotator 102 (Step 54) along a path 104 for the addition thereto of the semantic tags 22 furnished on a path 106.
- the annotated clips 22 are placed in the local archive 26 (Step 56) on a path 108.
- the clips 20 of the service provider 18 are sent to an annotator 110 (Step 50) on a path 112 to receive tags 22 on a path 114, and the annotated clips 20 are sent to the remote archive 24 on a path 116 (Step 52).
- the service provider may cause the ontology 118 to provide guidance along a path 122 to the annotator 110.
- the local/remote archives 26/24 are combined (Step 58) to form the archive 28, their contents traversing paths 124 and 126.
- the contents of the local archive 26 may first be sent along a path 128 to the service provider's annotator 110 -where the user's annotations may be checked for adherence to the protocol 118 and to ensure that generic tags consistent with those used by the service provider have been appended (Step 60) — and thereafter sent to the archive 28 via the paths 116 and 126.
- the preliminary message 34 is sent to the service provider along a path 130 (Step 62). Also sent to the service provided on the path 130 are, inter alia, any user instructions accompanying (or sent after) the preliminary message 34, user feedback regarding presented clips, and the final selection of extracted clips (Steps 68, 70, 76).
- Facilities 132 use the ontology 118 on a path 134 and the annotated clips in the archive 28 along a path 136 to ontologically match clips with the action or concept of the preliminary message 34 and to extract the matching clips (Step 64). The extracted clips are sent to the user on a path 138 for review (Step 66).
- the user may furnish clip selections and requests for further or modified clips and matches along the path 130 (Step 68).
- the user sends his final selection and instructions on the path 130 to the service provider (Step 70), who then, along a path 140, effects PHUS040527
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