WO2008065604A1 - Arrangement for comparing content identifiers of files - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an arrangement for comparing a content identifier of a file with a content identifier of a further file, to a device comprising such an arrangement, to a method, to a computer program product and to a medium.
- a file are audio files, video files, audio/video files and data files.
- Examples of such a content identifier are audio fingerprints, video fingerprints, audio/video fingerprints, global unique identifiers, hash algorithms, cyclic redundancy checks, unique identifiers, titles, file names, file durations, file sizes, album names and artist names.
- Examples of such a device are consumer products and non-consumer products.
- US 2004/0249859 Al discloses a system for fingerprint based media recognition.
- a media analysis component provides a number and a length of a segment and a fingerprint of the segment, and with this information a media recognition component identifies the media. If a match is not found, additional fingerprints and associated metadata are requested. This all is relatively inflexible.
- the known system is disadvantageous owing to the fact that it is relatively inflexible.
- a first aspect of the invention provides an arrangement as claimed in claim 1.
- a comparator compares a content identifier of a file with a content identifier of a further file. By introducing at least one parameter for defining the content identifier, and by introducing a selector for selecting, from a group of two or more content identifiers of the file, in dependence of values of the parameters of these content identifiers, a sub-group of one or more content identifiers of the file, said comparing can be done for the sub-group of content identifiers.
- the arrangement is relatively flexible.
- a first sub- group may be chosen, and for a second situation, a second sub-group may be chosen, according to a pre-stored scheme or in response to a signal from a user or a network operator or a device comprising the arrangement or a further device coupled to the arrangement.
- the arrangement is further advantageous in that it, compared to the system disclosed in US 2004/0249859 Al , offers more options.
- a calculator calculates a function of one or more of the values of the parameters of the group of content identifiers and a further comparator compares the function with one or more thresholds. In response to one or more comparison results, the selector is controlled. This way, the selection can be done fully automatically in an optimized way.
- the content identifier is defined by first and second parameters. This way, the flexibility is further increased. Two or more different parameters define different features of the content identifier, which further increases a number of options.
- a calculator calculates a first function of one or more of the values of the first parameters of the group of content identifiers and calculates a second function of one or more of the values of the second parameters of the group of content identifiers and a further comparator compares the first function with one or more first thresholds and compares the second function with one or more second thresholds. In response to one or more comparison results, the selector is controlled. This way, the selection can be done fully automatically in a further optimized way.
- the values of the parameters of the content identifiers may be pre-stored in the arrangement or may be supplied to the arrangement by a user or a network operator or a provider or a device comprising the arrangement or a further device coupled to the arrangement. These values may be constant values or may be adaptable values which are to be adapted by the user or the network operator or the provider or the device or the further device.
- the thresholds may be pre-stored in the arrangement or may be supplied to the arrangement by the user or the network operator or the provider or the device comprising the arrangement or the further device coupled to the arrangement. These thresholds may be constant thresholds or may be adaptable thresholds which are to be adapted by the user or the network operator or the provider or the device or the further device.
- the first (second) threshold may therefore be identical to or depend on a calculated value of the second (first) function.
- the comparisons, calculations and further comparisons may be performed per file or for a group of two or more files.
- the values of the parameters of the content identifiers and/or the thresholds may be weighted by weighting factors.
- weighting factors may be pre-stored in the arrangement or may be supplied to the arrangement by the user or the network operator or the provider or the device comprising the arrangement or the further device coupled to the arrangement.
- weighting factors may be constant weighting factors or may be adaptable weighting factors which are to be adapted by the user or the network operator or the provider or the device or the further device.
- the group of content identifiers comprises at least two of a video and/or audio and/or audio/video fingerprint, a global unique identifier, a hash algorithm, a cyclic redundancy check, a unique identifier, a title, a file name, a file duration, a file size, an album name and an artist name.
- one of the first and second parameters is an accuracy parameter and the other one is a cost parameter, to be able to provide a real balance between accuracies and costs.
- a second aspect of the invention provides a device as claimed in claim 7. Such a device may be a device comprising the arrangement or may be a further device coupled to the arrangement.
- a third aspect of the invention provides a method as claimed in claim 8.
- a fourth aspect of the invention provides a computer program product as claimed in claim 9.
- a fifth aspect of the invention provides a medium as claimed in claim 10.
- Embodiments of the device, the method, the computer program product and the medium correspond with the embodiments of the arrangement.
- An insight might be, that parameters defining content identifiers of files are to be introduced for distinguishing different content identifiers.
- a basic idea might be, that a selection of a sub-group of one or more content identifiers of a file from a group of two or more content identifiers of the file is to be performed in dependence of values of parameters of these content identifiers.
- a problem to provide a relatively flexible arrangement is solved.
- a further advantage of the arrangement might be, that it offers more options.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of a system comprising a device according to the invention including an arrangement according to the invention and further comprising a further device, and
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of a system comprising a device and further comprising a further device according to the invention including an arrangement according to the invention.
- a device 2 comprises an arrangement 1 that comprises for example a controller 10, a comparator 11, a selector 12, a calculator 13, a further comparator 14 and a random access memory 15 all coupled to a bus 16 (or a switch 16) that is further coupled to three bus interfaces 17, 18 and 19 (or three switch interfaces 17, 18 and 19).
- the device 2 further comprises a hard disk 21 coupled to the bus interface 17, a network interface 22 coupled to the bus interface 18, and a user interface 23 coupled to the bus interface 19.
- the network interface 22 is further coupled via a network 4 to a further device 3 comprising a database 31.
- a device 2 comprises an arrangement 5 that comprises for example a bus 56 (or a switch 56) that is further coupled to three bus interfaces 57, 58 and 59 (or three switch interfaces 57, 58 and 59).
- the device 2 further comprises a hard disk 21 coupled to the bus interface 57, a network interface 22 coupled to the bus interface 58, and a user interface 23 coupled to the bus interface 59.
- the arrangement 5 may further comprise a controller and a random access memory all not shown and coupled to the bus 56.
- the further device 3 comprises an arrangement 1 that comprises for example a controller 10, a comparator 11, a selector 12, a calculator 13, a further comparator 14 and a random access memory 15 all coupled to a bus 16 (or a switch 16) that is further coupled to three bus interfaces 17, 18 and 19 (or three switch interfaces 17, 18 and 19).
- the device 3 further comprises a database 31 coupled to the bus interface 17, a network interface 32 coupled to the bus interface 18, and a user interface 33 coupled to the bus interface 19.
- the network interface 32 is further coupled via a network 4 to the network interface 22.
- the device 2 is used as a stand alone and comprises many files such as audio files, video files, audio/video files and data files (freeware and/or non- freeware) stored on its hard disk 21.
- files are defined by content identifiers such as audio fingerprints, video fingerprints, audio/video fingerprints, global unique identifiers, hash algorithms, cyclic redundancy checks, unique identifiers, titles, file names, file durations, file sizes, album names and/or artist names.
- Two audio files having the same audio fingerprint are, with a relatively large probability, identical audio files.
- Two video files having the same title are, with a relatively average probability, identical video files owing to the fact that it is not unlikely that two or more different video files may have the same title.
- Two data files having the same file duration are, with a relatively small probability, identical data files owing to the fact that it is not unlikely that two or more different data files may have the same file duration etc.
- the storage of two or more identical (similar, corresponding) files on a hard disk is inefficient. To be able to remove double files, such double files must be found (detected). Thereto, the comparator 11 compares content identifiers of files with each other. Of course, only content identifiers of the same kind can be compared with each other.
- their audio fingerprints may be compared with each other, their titles may be compared with each other, their file durations may be compared with each other, their album names may be compared with each other and their artist names may be compared with each other etc.
- the comparisons of content identifiers may for example be done by temporarily storing some or all content identifiers of one kind or of some or all kinds from the hard disk 21 into the random access memory 15 via the bus 16 and by letting the comparator 11 compare the content identifiers per particular kind with each other via the bus 16, all controlled by the controller 10.
- At least one parameter per content identifier of a particular kind is introduced to define this content identifier.
- the arrangement 1 is provided with a selector 12 for selecting, from a group of at least two content identifiers of a file, in dependence of values of the parameters of the group of content identifiers, a sub-group of at least one content identifier of the file for said comparing. So, for example in case of double audio files needing to be found with a higher probability of success, their audio fingerprints may be compared with each other and their titles may be compared with each other.
- the selector 12 is for example controlled by the controller 10, for example in response to pre-stored information or information entered by a user via the user interface 23.
- the arrangement 1 is provided with a calculator 13 for calculating a function of one or more of the values of the parameters of the group of content identifiers and with a further comparator 14 for comparing the function with at least one threshold for, in response to at least one comparison result, controlling the selector 12.
- the content identifiers to be used are calculated.
- a higher probability for example results in a first content identifier to be used, and a lower probability for example results in second and third content identifiers to be used.
- the selector 12, the calculator 13 and the further comparator 14 are for example controlled by the controller 10, for example in response to pre-stored information or information entered by a user via the user interface 23.
- a content identifier is defined by two or more parameters, such as a cost parameter (processing capacity, time, power, bandwidth) and an accuracy parameter (chance).
- the arrangement 1 is provided with a calculator 13 for calculating a first function of one or more of the values of the cost parameters of the group of content identifiers and for calculating a second function of one or more of the values of the accuracy parameters of the group of content identifiers and with a further comparator 14 for comparing the first function with at least one first threshold and for comparing the second function with at least one second threshold for, in response to at least one comparison result, controlling the selector 12.
- the content identifiers to be used are calculated. This for example results in second and third and fourth content identifiers to be used, whereby first and fifth and sixth content identifiers are to be ignored.
- the selector 12, the calculator 13 and the further comparator 14 are for example controlled by the controller 10, for example in response to pre-stored information or information entered by a user via the user interface 23.
- the device 2 is not used as a stand-alone but is used in combination with the further device 3 that comprises the database 31 with stored files.
- the further device 3 that comprises the database 31 with stored files.
- one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored on the hard disk 21 are to be compared with one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored in the database 31 , to determine which files stored in the database 31 may still be interesting to be downloaded into the device 2.
- one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored in the database 31 are to be compared with each other, to find double files inside the database 31 from a remote location, for example to remove such double files.
- the further device 3 comprises the arrangement 1, for example to compare one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored on the hard disk 21 with one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored in the database 31 , to determine which files stored in the database 31 may still be interesting to be downloaded into the device 2. Or, for example one or more content identifiers of one or more files stored in the hard disk 21 are to be compared with each other, to find double files inside the hard disk 21 from a remote location, for example to remove such double files.
- the comparator 11, the selector 12, the calculator 13 and the further comparator 14 are for example controlled by the controller 10, for example in response to pre-stored information or information entered by a network operator or a provider via the user interface 33.
- the arrangement 1 may for example be a processor memory combination, with the controller 10 being a processor for example comprising the comparators 11 and 14 and the selector 12 and the calculator 13 each in the form of hardware and/or software and with the random access memory 15 being a memory of the combination.
- the controller 10, the comparators 11 and 14, the selector 12 and the calculator 13 may each be separate hardware and/or software.
- the network 4 may be a wired and/or wireless network and may comprise sub-networks. Any two blocks shown in the Fig. 1 and 2 may be combined into a larger block, and each block shown in the Fig. 1 and 2 may comprise sub-blocks not shown.
- a group of at least two content identifiers comprises a number of content identifiers, and a sub-group of at least one content identifier then comprises a reduced number of content identifiers.
- a scheme may be introduced to balance between cost of finding a match and accuracy of that match.
- a list of possible content identifiers may be created and a) a measure of accuracy and/or b) a measure of cost in terms of resources used (time, power, bandwidth) may be assigned to these content identifiers.
- the values may initially, for example, be set by a manufacturer of a device.
- a user may be allowed to change the factors, for example via weight factors.
- a user may set (or a device may set for him) a level of match accuracy that is desired for the acquisition of items on the wish list.
- the comparing device Before a device will try to find in its database content that is on the wish list it may determine a budget. How much effort does it want to spend on this particular comparison action? This may depend on acute resource availability (low power) or on politics (you are my best friend so I go full throttle).
- the budget may be in terms of total effort or the effort per item.
- the process on the device that handles the wish list may balance a desired accuracy with an effort it is willing to spend, via a budget per item, the device tries to find a solution comprising one or more identification methods that together deliver cumulatively the desired accuracy at the lowest cost, if the lowest cost is higher than a threshold the item is dropped and this is reported to an asking device, some method may be cheap and accurate but not applicable due to missing metadata, or via a total budget, the device finds the cheapest solution based on the methods available given the available metadata and executes this solution, it does this for each next item on the list until the budget is spent.
- a budget may typically be very high so one would tend to go for high accuracy.
- P2P exchange in the schoolyard one may set a threshold lower.
- methods like AFP there are different types of costs. If the AFP for a song is known the effort is in finding a match in the database. If the AFP is not known substantial additional effort goes into generating the AFP.
- arrangements 1 comprising comparators 11 for comparing content identifiers with each other, such as audio / video fingerprints, unique identifiers, hash algorithms, cyclic redundancy checks, titles, names, durations, sizes, album names and artist names of files such as audio / video / data files, are provided with selectors 12 for selecting, from groups of content identifiers, in dependence of values of parameters of the content identifiers, sub-groups of content identifiers, to increase flexibilities.
- Calculators 13 calculate functions of the values of the parameters and further comparators 14 compare the functions with thresholds.
- Content identifiers may be defined by cost and accuracy parameters. Then, calculators 13 calculate first functions of the values of the cost parameters and calculate second functions of the values of the accuracy parameters and further comparators 14 compare the first functions with first thresholds and compare the second functions with second thresholds.
- a computer program may be stored / distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
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