WO2019133860A1 - Systèmes et procédés de génération et de distribution de contenu - Google Patents

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WO2019133860A1
WO2019133860A1 PCT/US2018/067943 US2018067943W WO2019133860A1 WO 2019133860 A1 WO2019133860 A1 WO 2019133860A1 US 2018067943 W US2018067943 W US 2018067943W WO 2019133860 A1 WO2019133860 A1 WO 2019133860A1
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  • the disclosure generally relates to media content, and specifically to generating, distributing, and viewing content.
  • media content may be displayed on a client device, such as a smartphone, a laptop, etc.
  • a client device such as a smartphone, a laptop, etc.
  • an image taken by a camera may be displayed on a client device.
  • Such image is not modified or overlaid with other images. Further the display of the image is not pre-empted by other content, such as other images and videos.
  • System, method, and a computer program product that generate media content are provided.
  • a camera generates a first image. Based on a location of the camera, a second image is identified. A third image is retrieved. Media content is generated from the first image, the second image, and the third image, where the second image and the third image overlay the first image. A message that includes a link to the media content is generated. Once the link is activated, the media content is accessed after second media content is displayed.
  • At least one image and at least one textual content is appended to the top of the media content.
  • a media message is generated.
  • the media message may be used to access the appended media content.
  • the media message includes a miniature version of the generated media content and a link that is used to access the appended media content.
  • a media content associated with a third image is retrieved.
  • the media content associated with the third image may include a video. Once the video completes, the appended media content is displayed.
  • the media message also includes a link to a communication application. The appended media content is distributed to the communication application associated with the link.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system environment where embodiments can be implemented.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a content generator, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram of a frame from video content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram of media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram of a client device generating content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram that illustrates images that are logos of national football teams, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram of media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram of media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a content distributor distributing media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a block diagram of a media message, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram that shows an order of displaying media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram that illustrates media content displayed in a communication application, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart of a method for generating media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart of a method for generating media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart of a method for generating media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 16 is a flowchart of a method for viewing media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 17 is a block diagram of a computer system suitable for implementing one or more components in FIGs. 1-16, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is an exemplary system 100 where embodiments can be implemented.
  • System 100 includes a network 102.
  • Network 102 may be implemented as a single network or a combination of multiple networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) such as the Internet or the Word Wide Web, metropolitan area networks (MANs), etc.
  • LANs local area networks
  • WANs wide area networks
  • MANs metropolitan area networks
  • Network 102 may also include one or more of intranets, landline networks, wireless networks, and/or other appropriate types of networks.
  • Example system 100 includes a client device 104.
  • Client device 104 may be a portable or non-portable electronic device under control of a user, and configured to transmit, receive, and manipulate data over network 102.
  • Example client device 104 may include a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop computer, a wearable electronic device, eyeglasses that can be incorporated into an electronic device, an electronic watch, etc.
  • Client device 104 may also include and execute operating systems, such as iOS, Android, Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows, etc.
  • system 100 includes a server 106.
  • Server 106 may be an application server, a web server, a cloud server, etc., that stores data, resources, instructions, applications, etc.
  • server 106 may provide data and information to client device 104.
  • server 106 may include a content generator 108.
  • Content generator 108 may be a software application written in a programming language known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
  • Content generator 108 may generate content, such as media content, from one or more videos, images, textual information, etc.
  • system 100 may include a content source 110.
  • Content source 110 may provide content to content generator 108.
  • Example content may be one or more videos or video clips, images, texts, etc.
  • Content source 110 may receive content from an advertiser or another entity that may distribute content to users via client devices 104 and servers 106.
  • content generator 108 may manipulate the content as described below. Further, content generator 108 may store the content in memory storage 112 included in or coupled to server 106.
  • client device 104 may include or be coupled to a camera 116.
  • Camera 116 records images or videos.
  • images may be digital images and video may be digital video.
  • camera 116 may be automatic or user-operated.
  • Example camera 116 may be a digital single-lens reflex (“DSFR”) camera.
  • DSFR digital single-lens reflex
  • client device 104 may transmit the images or video taken by camera 116 to content generator 108.
  • client device 104 may include a communication application 118.
  • Example communication application 118 may be electronic mail, short messaging service (“SMS”), Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., that associates a user with an identifier.
  • SMS short messaging service
  • client device 104 when client device 104 provides an image or a video to content generator 108, client device 104 may also provide an email address, a phone number, or another communication identifier associated with the user that wishes to receive image or video via communication application 118. In this way, when content generator 108 generates media content that includes an image or a video generated by camera 116, the media content may be transmitted to a user using communication application 118 and a corresponding communication identifier. In an embodiment, the media content may include a link that may be used to access the image or the video. [00038] In an embodiment, server 106 may include a content distributor 120. Content distributor 120 may distribute media content to communication applications 118 and also to entertainment system 114.
  • Entertainment system 114 may be a movie theater system, a system that includes a jumbotron, a dance camera, etc.
  • content distributor 120 may transmit media content.
  • content distributor 120 may generate a link, such as a uniform resource locator (“URL”), to where the media content may be accessed and retrieved from memory 112 for display on client device 104.
  • URL uniform resource locator
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram 200 of a content generator, according to an embodiment.
  • content generator 108 receives content 202, from, for example, content source 110.
  • Content 202 may include video content 204, image content 206, and textual content 208 in some embodiments.
  • Video content 204 may include one or more videos
  • image content 206 may include one or more images
  • textual content 208 may include one or more words, phrases, slogans, etc.
  • content generator 108 may store video content 204, image content 206, and textual content 208 in memory 112.
  • content generator 108 may include default content 210.
  • Default content 210 may be content that is stored within content generator 108 or in memory 112 that is accessible to content generator 108.
  • default content 210 may incorporate content 202.
  • default content 210 may include placeholders where content 202 may be
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram 300 of default content, according to an embodiment.
  • default content 210 may be a video or video clip content and FIG. 3 illustrates one or more frames 302 from the video or the video clip.
  • Frame 302 may have placeholders 304, such as placeholders 304A, 304B, and 304C in some embodiments.
  • Each placeholder 304 may include content 202.
  • an image included in image content 206 may be merged into one of placeholders 304.
  • image content 206 may be an image of a sponsor or an advertiser, a logo of the sponsor or advertiser, a product or a service that is being advertised, message of the advertisement (such as:“buy one get one free”,“20 percent off’), etc.
  • content generator 108 may identify each placeholder 304. The identification may include a placeholder identifier and coordinates that identity where placeholder 304 is located in default content 210. Next, content generator 108 may size an image, video, etc., in content 202 to the size of placeholder 304. In a further embodiment, content generator 108 may also trim or crop an image or a video included in content 202 so that the image of the video may fit into placeholder 304 in default content 210.
  • content generatorl08 may merge content 202 with each of the placeholders 304.
  • content generator 108 may receive content 202 with a content list.
  • the content list may include a list of images, videos, slogans, etc., in content 202 and also a location of frame 302 in default content 210 where the image, video, slogan, etc., may be inserted.
  • content generator 108 may generate media content 212.
  • Media content 212 is default content 210 merged with content 202 in placeholders 304.
  • media content 212 may be video content, though the implementation is not limited to this embodiment, because media content 212 may also be textual content, image content, etc.
  • content generator 108 may store media content 212 in memory 112.
  • content distributor 120 may distribute media content 212.
  • content distributor 120 may upload media content 212 to entertainment system 114. Once uploaded, entertainment system 114 of FIG. 1 may display media content 212.
  • a jumbotron at a stadium may display media content 212 that is an advertisement for a product or a service.
  • a live stream from a dance camera may be overlaid with media content 212.
  • a dance camera is a camera that may record live video and then stream the live video on a display, such as a jumbotron.
  • a portion of the jumbotron may display media content 212, while the rest of the jumbotron may display the live stream recorded by the dance camera.
  • the display shows the persons on a jumbotron.
  • the jumbotron may display media content 212 in, for example, a lower portion of the jumbotron.
  • media content 212 that is displayed on a jumbotron together with the live stream from the dance camera may morph to be displayed on the entire jumbotron after a preconfigured time period, such as 30 seconds.
  • content generator 108 may also generate media content 214.
  • Example media content 214 may include image content 206 and video content 204.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram 400 of media content 214, according to an embodiment.
  • content generator 108 may generate an image background 402 using image content 206.
  • Image background 402 may include a portion of image content 206 or have image 206 replicated multiple times.
  • example image content 206 may be“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches” that is replicated multiple times in image background 402.
  • Content generator 108 may further insert or overlay image background 402 with content 202.
  • Example content 202 in FIG. 4 is video content 204.
  • content generator 108 may center video content 204 within image background 402.
  • content generator 108 may obtain dimensions of image background and dimensions of video content 204.
  • content generator 108 may use the dimensions to center video content 204 within image background 402.
  • content generator 108 may select a different location in image background 402 to insert or overlay video content 204. In this case, content generator 108 may identify the location using coordinates of image background 402.
  • content generator 108 may store media content 214 in memory 112. Additionally, content generator 108 may create a URF link or another link to access media content 214 from memory 112.
  • client device 104 may also generate content for content generator 108.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram 500 of a client device generating content, according to an embodiment.
  • client device 104 may include or is coupled to camera 116.
  • Camera 116 may generate content, such as a video or an image.
  • content such as a video or an image.
  • camera 110 may generate an image 502.
  • Image 502 may be a digital image and may be an image of an object, human, landscape, etc.
  • digital image 502 may be an image of one or more persons at a football game or a basketball game.
  • client device 104 may include a memory 504.
  • Memory 504 may be non-volatile memory that stores content regardless of whether client device 104 is powered off or on.
  • memory 504 may be volatile memory that stores content while client device 104 is powered on.
  • client device 104 stores image 502 in memory 504.
  • memory 504 may also store one or more images 506.
  • Images 506 may be digital images that may overlay image 502.
  • Images 506 may be graphic marks, emblems, symbols, logos, etc., that client device 104 received from content distributor 120 or that were uploaded to client device 104 via a thumb drive, a disk, over another network, etc.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram that illustrates images 506 that are logos of national football teams, according to an embodiment.
  • memory 504 may also include content 202.
  • Content 202 may be uploaded to client device 104 received from content distributor 120, via thumb drive, etc.
  • content 202 may be content generated by content source 110.
  • memory 504 may include image content 206 of content 202, though memory 504 may also include other types of content 202.
  • Example image content 206 may be a logo, such as “Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.
  • client device 104 may include content generatorl08A.
  • Content generator 108 A may be a software application that executes on client device 104 and that communicates with communication application 118 that executes on server 106.
  • client device 104 and server 106 may be the same device, content generator 108 may function as both content generator 108 and 108A.
  • Content generator 108A may generate media content 508 from image 502, one or more images 506 and/or content 202. For example, content generator may access memory 504 and retrieve image 502, image 506, and an image from image content 206 of content 202. Next, content generator 108 may overlay portions of image 502 with image 506 and the image from image content 206. The overlay may occur at a predetermined location in image 502. In another example, content generator 108A may generate a border around digital image 502 that may or may not be overlaid by image 506 and/or the image from image content 206.
  • image 506 may be selected from multiple images 506 stored in memory 504.
  • content generator 108A may receive input from a user that selects image 506 from image content 206.
  • images in image content 206 may include metadata that has geodetic coordinates.
  • content generator 108A may use a global positioning system of client device 104 or camera 116 to determine the geodetic coordinates of client device 104 or camera 116.
  • content generator 108A may compare the geodetic coordinates of client device 104 or camera 116 against the geodetic coordinates stored in metadata associated with each image in image content 206.
  • content generator 108A may select image 506 that has the closest geodetic coordinates to the geodetic coordinates of client device 104. Once selected, content generator 108A may include image 506 into media content 508.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram 700 of media content, according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates media content 508 that includes image 502 generated by camera 116. Further, as shown in FIG. 7, image 502 is overlaid by image 506 and an image from image content 206.
  • media content 508 may also include a border 702 around digital image 502. The color, width, and pattern of border 702 may be preconfigured within content generator 108A.
  • client device 104 may also receive a communication identifier 510.
  • Communication identifier 510 may be an email address, a phone number, a user name, or another communication identifier of a user who wishes to receive media content 508.
  • content generator 108A causes client device 104 to transmit media content 508 and communication identifier 510 to server 106.
  • media content 508 is generated by content generator 108A.
  • media content 508 may also be generated by content generator 108 that executes on sever 106.
  • image 502, image 506, and communication identifier 510 may be transmitted to content generator 108 executing on server 106.
  • content generator 108 may generate media content 508 on server 106 as described above.
  • content generator 108 may access content 202 from memory 112. Accordingly, content 202 may not necessarily be transmitted from client device 104.
  • server 106 receives media content 508 either from content generator 108 or content generator 108A, server 106 saves media content 508 in memory 112.
  • content generator 108 may also combine media content 508 and content 202.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram 800 of media content, according to an embodiment.
  • media content 802 includes media content 508 and content 202.
  • content generator 108 appends image content 206 and textual content 208 above media content 508.
  • Example image content 206 in FIG. 8 is an image of a sandwich, an image of a“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches” logo, and an image of a bar code.
  • example textual content 208 is text“Buy One, Get One Free, Jimmy John’s 8” sub sandwich.”
  • content generator 108 may also combine other types of content 202 in different location in media content 802.
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram 900 of a content distributor, according to an embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 9, content distributor 120 uses communication identifier 510 and a corresponding communication application 118 to transmit media content 508 to a client device 104 that is accessible to a user associated with communication identifier 510.
  • Media message 902 may include a scaled or miniaturized image of media content 508
  • Media message 902 may also include a link, such as a URL, to a memory location from where media content 508 may be retrieved by server 106.
  • media message 902 may include image content 206 or textual content 208 in some embodiments.
  • content distributor 120 may use communication identifier 510 and communication application 118 to transmit media message 902 to an account associated with communication identifier 510.
  • communication identifier 510 is an email address
  • content distributor 120 may use the email address to send media message 902 via communication application 118 to an email account associated with the email address.
  • communication identifier 510 is a phone number
  • content generator 108 may use a phone number to send media message 902 as a text message to an account associated with the phone number.
  • the two examples for sending media message 902 are not limiting, and content distributor 120 may be adapted to send media message 902 using other communication applications 118 known in the art.
  • media message 902 may be accessed by accessing the account and displaying the media message on client device 104.
  • FIG. 10 is a block diagram 1000 of a media message displayed on a client device, according to an embodiment.
  • media message 902 may include a miniature 1002 of media content 508.
  • miniature 1002 may be displayed in the middle of the displayed media message 902.
  • content distributor 120 may incorporate content 202, such as textual content 208 into media message 902.
  • text 1004 in FIG. 10 illustrates how text in textual content 208 may be displayed in media message 902.
  • Example text in textual content 208 may be an advertisement such as“Thanks for coming out to the game,”“Your photo and coupon good for a free 8-inch sub sandwich from Jimmy John’s is available online,” and “Buy one 8-inch sub sandwich and get a second free when you present the coupon barcode at a participating restaurant.”
  • media message 902 may also display other types of content 202, such as video content 204 and image content 206.
  • media message 902 may display a link 1006.
  • Link 1006 may be a path, such as a URL, that may be used to retrieve the media content 802 from server 106.
  • link 1006 may be activated using a mouse, keyboard, or a touch screen included in client device 104.
  • content distributor 120 may also determine a path to media content 802. For example, prior to retrieving media content 802, content distributor 120 may program link 1006 to first display media content 214 shown in FIG. 4. In a further embodiment, if media content 214 includes a video, client device 104 may retrieve media content 802 once the video completes. Alternatively, content distributor 120 may configure the video to be displayed for a preconfigured time period, after which media content 802 may be retrieved and displayed.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram 1100, showing a path for displaying media content, according to an embodiment.
  • communication application 118 causes client device 104 to display media message 902.
  • client device 104 retrieves and displays media content 214 using the path indicated in link 1006.
  • client device 104 receives and displays media content 802.
  • content generator 108 includes a link to communication applications 118, such as electronic mail, short messaging service (“SMS”), Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
  • communication applications 118 such as electronic mail, short messaging service (“SMS”), Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
  • SMS short messaging service
  • media content 802 may be distributed to other users via the selected media content.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram 1200 that displays media content 802 distributed via the selected communication application 118. As illustrated in FIG. 12, media content 802 may be viewed from FIG. 12 similarly as was described in FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart of a method 1300 for generating media content 212, according to an embodiment.
  • content 212 may be an advertisement for a product, such as a sandwich from“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches” and that may be shown on a jumbotron.
  • Method 1300 may be implemented using hardware and software components described in FIGs. 1-12. Note that one or more of the operations may be deleted, combined, or performed in a different order as appropriate.
  • content from a content source is received.
  • content generator 108 receives content 202 from content source 110.
  • content source 110 may be an advertiser, such as“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.”
  • textual content 208 may be advertisement information, such as“Buy One, Get one Free”
  • image content 206 may include one or more images of sandwiches,“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches” logo, etc.
  • video content 204 may include video clips describing reasons to purchase sandwiches made by“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.”
  • media content is generated from the content and default content.
  • content generator 108 may merge default content 210 with content 202 to generate media content 212.
  • media content 212 may be tailored to a particular advertiser.
  • media content is uploaded to an entertainment system.
  • content generator 108 may upload media content 212 to entertainment system 114.
  • Example entertainment system 114 may be a jumbotron located at a stadium.
  • media content is displayed.
  • entertainment system 114 displays media content 212.
  • a jumbotron may display a commercial that includes an advertisement from“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.”
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart of a method 1400 for generating media content 508, according to an embodiment.
  • media content 508 may be a digital image of a person watching a game at a stadium that also includes a logo associated with a stadium and a logo associated with an advertiser, such as“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.”
  • Method 1400 may be implemented using hardware and software components described in FIGs. 1-12. Note that one or more of the operations may be deleted, combined, or performed in a different order as appropriate.
  • a digital image is generated.
  • camera 116 included or coupled to client device 104 may generate image 502 of a person at a stadium.
  • image 502 may be generated in response to playing media content 212 on a jumbotron.
  • an image associated with a location of a camera is identified.
  • content generator 108A that executes on client device 104 may identify image 506, such as a logo of a stadium.
  • image 506 may be either selected or identified by comparing geodetic coordinates of client device 104 to geodetic coordinates of image 506.
  • content 202 is identified.
  • content generator 108A may retrieve image content 206 from content 202.
  • Image content 206 from content 202 may be a logo of an advertiser.
  • Example logo may be a logo for“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches”.
  • media content 508 is generated.
  • content generator 108A generates media content 508 that may include image 502 taken by camera 116, image 506 that corresponds to a location of camera 116 and/or an image from image content 202 that corresponds to a logo of an advertiser as illustrated in FIG. 7.
  • a communication identifier is received.
  • client device 104 that generated media content 508 receives communication identifier 510, such as an email address or a phone number.
  • communication identifier 510 may be used to send image 502 to an account associated with communication identifier 510 and communication application 118.
  • a communication identifier and media content 508 are transmitted to a server.
  • media content 508 and communication identifier 510 are transmitted to content generator 108 that may execute on server 106.
  • client device 104 may be the same device as server 106 in some embodiments. In this case, operation 1412 may not occur.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart of a method 1500 for generating media content 802, according to an embodiment.
  • media content 802 may be a digital image of a person watching a game at a stadium that also includes an advertisement for a product, such as a sandwich from“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches.”
  • Method 1500 may be implemented using hardware and software components described in FIGs. 1-12. Note that one or more of the operations may be deleted, combined, or performed in a different order as appropriate.
  • media content 508 is received.
  • content generator 108 receives media content 508 from client device 104 that includes camera 116.
  • media content 802 is generated.
  • content generator 108 appends media content 508 to include content 202 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • media content 508 that includes an image of a person with a logo of a stadium and a logo for“Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches” may further be appended with content 202 that includes advertising content.
  • Example advertising content may be an advertisement for sale of a sandwich, such as“Buy One Get One Free Jimmy John’s 8” sandwich.”
  • a communication identifier is received.
  • communication identifier 510 may identify an account of a user and may be associated with communication application 118 that may transmit messages to and from the account.
  • a media message is generated.
  • content distributor 120 may generate media message 902.
  • media message 902 may include miniature 1002 of media content 508, link 1006 for accessing media content 508, and content 202, such as advertising content.
  • link 1006 may not directly access media content 802, but may initially access other types of content, such as content 214 that is associated with an advertiser.
  • media message is transmitted.
  • content distributor 120 may transmit media message 902 to a user associated with communication identifier 510.
  • FIG. 16 is a flowchart of a method 1600 for viewing media content 802, according to an embodiment.
  • Method 1600 may be implemented using hardware and software components described in FIGs. 1-12. Note that one or more of the operations may be deleted, combined, or performed in a different order as appropriate.
  • a media message is received.
  • a user using communication application 118 may view media message 902 displayed using an account associated with communication identifier 510.
  • a link is activated.
  • client device 104 may receive input that activates link 1006.
  • a content indicated in the link is displayed.
  • client device 104 may use link 1006 to retrieve content 214.
  • content 214 may be advertising content shown in FIG. 4. Once retrieved, client device 104 displays content 214 on client device 104.
  • content 214 may include image background 402 with a logo of an advertiser and a video promoting a product centered within image background 402.
  • media content 802 is displayed. For example, once the display of content 214 completes, media content 802 is retrieved and displayed on client device 104. As discussed above, media content 802 may be displayed after the display of content 214 completes. For example, if content 214 includes a video, the video completes before media content 802 may be displayed on client device 104. As discussed above, media content 802 may include image 502 generated by digital camera 116, and advertising content, such as content 202.
  • media content 802 is distributed.
  • link to one or more communication applications 118 in media message 902 may be activated to distribute media content 802 to other users.
  • FIG. 17 an embodiment of a computer system 1700 suitable for implementing the systems and methods described in FIGS. 1-16 is illustrated.
  • computer system 1700 such as a computer and/or a server, includes a bus 1702 or other communication mechanism for communicating information, which interconnects subsystems and components, such as a processing component 1704 (e.g., processor, micro-controller, digital signal processor (DSP), graphics processing unit (GPU), etc.), a system memory component 1706 (e.g., RAM), a static storage component 1708 (e.g., ROM), a disk drive component 1710 (e.g., magnetic or optical), a network interface component 1712 (e.g., modem or Ethernet card), a display component or a display screen 1714 (e.g., CRT or LCD), an input component 1718 (e.g., keyboard, keypad, or virtual keyboard), a cursor control component 1720 (e.g., mouse, pointer, or trackball), a location determination component 1722 (e.g., a Global Positioning System (GPS) device as illustrated, a GPS (GPS) device as illustrated, a GPS (GPS
  • the computer system 1700 performs specific operations by the processor 1704 executing one or more sequences of instructions contained in the memory component 1706, such as described herein with respect to the mobile communications devices, mobile devices, and/or servers. Such instructions may be read into the system memory component 1706 from another computer readable medium, such as the static storage component 1708 or the disk drive component 1710. In other embodiments, hard- wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions to implement the disclosure.
  • Logic may be encoded in a computer readable medium, which may refer to any medium that participates in providing instructions to the processor 1704 for execution.
  • a medium may take many forms, including but not limited to, non-volatile media, volatile media, and transmission media.
  • the computer readable medium is non-transitory.
  • non-volatile media includes optical or magnetic disks, such as the disk drive component 1710
  • volatile media includes dynamic memory, such as the system memory component 1706
  • transmission media includes coaxial cables, copper wire, and fiber optics, including wires that include the bus 1702.
  • transmission media may take the form of acoustic or light waves, such as those generated during radio wave and infrared data communications.
  • Computer readable media includes, for example, floppy disk, flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, any other magnetic medium, CD-ROM, any other optical medium, punch cards, paper tape, any other physical medium with patterns of holes, RAM, PROM, EPROM, FLASH-EPROM, any other memory chip or cartridge, carrier wave, or any other medium from which a computer is adapted to read.
  • the computer readable media is non-transitory.
  • execution of instruction sequences to practice the disclosure may be performed by the computer system 1700.
  • a plurality of the computer systems 1700 coupled by a communication link 1724 to the network 102 may perform instruction sequences to practice the disclosure in coordination with one another.
  • the network 102 e.g., such as a LAN, WLAN, PTSN, and/or various other wired or wireless networks, including telecommunications, mobile, and cellular phone networks
  • the computer system 1700 may transmit and receive messages, data, information and instructions, including one or more programs (i.e., application code) through the communication link 1724 and the network interface component 1712.
  • the network interface component 1712 may include an antenna, either separate or integrated, to enable transmission and reception via the communication link 1724.
  • Received program code may be executed by processor 1704 as received and/or stored in disk drive component 1710 or some other non-volatile storage component for execution.
  • various embodiments provided by the disclosure may be implemented using hardware, software, or combinations of hardware and software.
  • the various hardware components and/or software components set forth herein may be combined into composite components including software, hardware, and/or both without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
  • the various hardware components and/or software components set forth herein may be separated into sub-components including software, hardware, or both without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
  • software components may be implemented as hardware components and vice-versa.
  • Software in accordance with the disclosure, such as program code and/or data, may be stored on one or more computer readable mediums. It is also contemplated that software identified herein may be implemented using one or more general purpose or specific purpose computers and/or computer systems, networked and/or otherwise. Where applicable, the ordering of various steps described herein may be changed, combined into composite steps, and/or separated into sub-steps to provide features described herein.

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La présente invention concerne un système, un procédé, et un produit-programme informatique qui génèrent un contenu multimédia. Un appareil photo génère une première image. Sur la base d'un emplacement de l'appareil photo, une deuxième image est identifiée. Une troisième image est récupérée. Un contenu multimédia est généré à partir de la première image, de la deuxième image, et de la troisième image, la deuxième image et la troisième image recouvrant la première image. Un message qui comprend une liaison vers le contenu multimédia est généré. Une fois que la liaison est activée, le contenu multimédia fait l'objet d'un accès après affichage d'un deuxième contenu multimédia.
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