WO2020250161A1 - Method and system for populating images into a directory - Google Patents

Method and system for populating images into a directory Download PDF

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WO2020250161A1
WO2020250161A1 PCT/IB2020/055470 IB2020055470W WO2020250161A1 WO 2020250161 A1 WO2020250161 A1 WO 2020250161A1 IB 2020055470 W IB2020055470 W IB 2020055470W WO 2020250161 A1 WO2020250161 A1 WO 2020250161A1
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  • the present invention relates generally to information processing. More specifically, the present invention relates to a system and method that populates multimedia to a contact list of a user’s personal computing devices, thus each contact of the contact list links to at least one multimedia such as an image, an audio, and/or a video.
  • the at least one multimedia associated with a contact displays and/or plays whenever a communication is made to or from the contact on the user’s device.
  • the method of the present invention populates multimedia to the contact list of the user’s PC device, no matter if there are a few contacts or 200 or more names. Further, the method not only allows the user’ s PC device to play a ringtone, but also display an image and/or play a video, all of which are the user’s preferred choices, when a communication is made to or received from a contact.
  • the method of the present invention facilities the allocation of at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list of a user’s personal computing (PC) device.
  • PC personal computing
  • the method populates multimedia to the contact list of the user’s PC device, not matter if there are a few contacts or 200 or more names. Further, the method not only allows the user’s PC device to play a ringtone, but also display an image and/or play a video, all of which are the user’s preferred choices, when a communication is made to or received from a contact.
  • the method provides numerous multimedia to the user to select and download. Among the multimedia, the method also offers a substantial number of themed multimedia sets to the user to choose preferred sets for the contact list of the user’ s PC device. Once the user selected and downloaded at least one multimedia or themed multimedia set, the method relays the multimedia to the user’s PC device and populates the multimedia into the contact list.
  • the method provides effective and efficient allocation methods to populate more than one multimedia, especially large numbers of multimedia.
  • the allocation methods include, but are not limited to, sequential allocation, random allocation, etc.
  • the method populates the multimedia to all contacts of the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. Thus, each contact is linked to an image, photo, a picture, an
  • the method provides themed sets of multimedia such as images in collections of galleries, readily available for the user to download. These themed sets of multimedia may comprise about any topic, including, but not limited to, geographic places, travel, fashion, cars, food, movies, movie characters, cartoon characters, super stars, athletic preferences, cats, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, flowers, sports, TV shows, etc.
  • the method allows the user to upload any individual multimedia, any number of multimedia, multimedia collections, and themed multimedia sets and the method populates the uploaded multimedia to the contact list of the PC device of the user by the preferred or system default allocation method. Further, the method provides an interactive process to the user to create multimedia sets that include user uploaded multimedia and any existing multimedia that the method offers.
  • FIG. 1 is a system diagram of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart of the overall process of a multimedia allocation method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a sub-process for populating multimedia from at least one themed multimedia set to the contact list of a specific user of the method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a random allocation is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a random allocation of themed multimedia sets is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a sequential allocation is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a sequential allocation of themed multimedia sets is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart of a sub-process for creating a custom multimedia set of the method of present invention, wherein the specific user uploads multimedia.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the sub-process for creating a custom multimedia set of the method of present invention, wherein the specific user uses existing and uploaded multimedia.
  • FIG. 13 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of English places is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 14 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of American landmarks is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 15 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of cats is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 16 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of art is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 17 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of travel is demonstrated.
  • FIG. 18 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of LA Lakers is demonstrated.
  • LIG. 19 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of Games of Game is demonstrated.
  • LIG. 20 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of Disney is demonstrated. DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
  • the present invention provides an innovative system and method to populate multimedia to a contact list of a user. More specifically, the method of the present invention provides numerous multimedia to a specific user and allocates any multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user.
  • the multimedia provided by the present invention may include, but are not limited to, individual images, audios, videos, etc. Additionally, the method of the present invention offers a plurality of multimedia sets, including, but not limited to, fashion, cars, food, movies, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, scenery, people, flowers, sports, TV shows, Disney ® characters, cartoon characters, movie heroes, etc., examples of which can be seen in FIG. 13 to FIG. 20.
  • the method can facilitate the creation of custom multimedia sets per the specific user’s desire, wherein the custom multimedia sets can be any personal collection of images, audios, videos, and/or combinations thereof, etc., or any themed multimedia sets per the specific user’s preference.
  • the method allows the specific user to upload at least one multimedia set in entirety and allocate the multimedia set to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user. Additionally, the method assists the specific user during the creation of custom multimedia sets by allowing the specific user to choose any existing multimedia from the numerous multimedia of the present invention.
  • the method facilitates individual allocation of at least one multimedia to a specific contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user.
  • the method allows the specific user to choose at least one multimedia from the existing multimedia of the present invention and allocate to the specific contact. This feature facilitates individual allocation, addition, and/or replacement of any existing multimedia for the specific contact with new multimedia.
  • the method of present invention offers an automatic allocation process that populates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user.
  • the method can populate the multimedia randomly, wherein at least one multimedia sequentially selected from the multimedia set is allocated to a random contact of the contact list.
  • the method of the present invention may populate the multimedia in alphabetically order, wherein at least one multimedia sequentially selected from the multimedia set is allocated to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by the name of the contacts.
  • the specific multimedia set used for the allocation is either an existing multimedia set that the specific has selected and downloaded from the system of the present invention or a custom multimedia set that the specific user uploaded to the system.
  • the method of the present invention comprises a system and method to populate multimedia to contact lists for a plurality of users.
  • the method of the present invention associates each of the plurality of users with a unique user account from a plurality of user accounts that is managed by at least one remote server (Step A), as seen in FIG. 2.
  • Each of the plurality of user accounts is associated with a corresponding personal computing (PC) device.
  • the corresponding PC device includes a contact list and allows a user to interact with the present invention and can be, but is not limited to, a smartphone, a smart watch, a laptop, a desktop, a server PC, a server terminal, a cloud PC, or a tablet PC, etc.
  • the users of the user accounts may include relevant parties such as, but are not limited to, individuals, managers, business owners, professionals, consumers, companies, corporations, associations, government entities, and administrators, etc.
  • the at least one remote server is used to manage the multimedia allocation platform for the plurality of user accounts.
  • the remote server can be managed through an administrator account by an administrator as seen in FIG. 1.
  • the administrator who manages the remote server includes, but is not limited to, technician, engineer, system specialist, software engineer, consultant, manager, executive officer, chief operating officer, chief technology officer, chief executive officer, president, company, corporation, organization, etc.
  • the remote server is used to execute a number of internal software processes and store data/multimedia for the present invention.
  • the software processes may include, but are not limited to, server software programs, web-based software applications or browsers embodied as, for example, but not limited to, websites, web applications, desktop applications, and mobile applications compatible with a corresponding user PC device. Additionally, the software processes may store data/multimedia into internal databases and communicate with external databases, which may include but are not limited to image databases, audio databases, video databases, personal information databases, databases maintaining data about movie stars, movie heroes, movie characters, cartoon characters, scenery, flowers, food, fashion, fish, animals, trees, etc.
  • the interaction with external databases over a communication network may include, but is not limited to, the Internet.
  • the overall process of the method of the present invention starts with providing a plurality of multimedia to the corresponding PC device of each of the plurality of user accounts through the remote server, wherein each of the plurality of multimedia can be allocated to a contact of the contact list on the PC device of each user account (Step B). More specifically, the method makes available to each user account a vast variety of multimedia, including, but not limited to, image, photo, figure, audio, video, etc. Each user not only has the ability to freely choose any multimedia for any of the contact list on the corresponding PC device, but also is allowed to upload any multimedia that the user preferred.
  • the method prompts the corresponding PC device of a specific user account to select and download at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia through the remote server (Step C). More specifically, the method allows the specific user to browse all available multimedia provided by the present invention and choose at least one multimedia for the contact list of the specific user’s PC device. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method allows the specific user to select a sufficiently large number of multimedia to be allocated to all contacts of the contact list of the specific user’s PC device. In an alternative embodiment, the method facilitates individual allocation of one multimedia to one contact of the contact list per the specific user’s preference.
  • the method relays the at least one multimedia to the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the remote server (Step D).
  • the method of the present invention sends the multimedia to the PC device of the specific user to be populated to the contact list of the specific user’ s PC device.
  • the method allocates the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user (Step E). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method sequentially populates a large number of multimedia chosen by the specific user to all contacts of the contact list of the specific user’s PC device.
  • the default method is sequential allocation, wherein the method allocates a sequential multimedia from the set of chose multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name.
  • This mass/batch processing of multimedia provides an efficient and effective mechanism for the specific user to allocate for the first time or replace the existing multimedia to each contact of the contact list of the specific user’ s PC device.
  • the method facilitates a manual allocation for a specific contact on the PC device of the specific user per specific preference.
  • the method displays the at least one multimedia allocated to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account (Step F).
  • the specific user can start using the totally revitalized contact list instantly.
  • the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate multimedia from at least one themed multimedia set to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method provides a plurality of themed multimedia sets from the plurality of multimedia to the specific user account with corresponding PC device in Step B through the remote server.
  • the themed multimedia sets from the plurality of multimedia provided by the method include, but are not limited to, fashion, cars, food, movies, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, scenery, people, flowers, sports, TV shows, Disney ® characters, cartoon characters, movie heroes, etc., examples of which can be seen in FIG. 13 to FIG. 20.
  • the method prompts the specific user account to select and download at least one themed multimedia set with the corresponding PC device in Step C through the remote server, wherein the at least one themed multimedia set is from a plurality of multimedia sets of the plurality of multimedia, and wherein the at least one themed multimedia set can be allocated to contacts of the contact list of the specific user account in Step D through the remote server.
  • the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate images to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one audio to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the image is an image in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of images from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one image to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the image may include, but is not limited to, a photo, a figure, a drawing, a sketch, or any other suitable visual form of presentation, etc.
  • the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate audios to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one image to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the audio is an audio in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of audios from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one audio to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the audio may include, but is not limited to, a sound recording, an audio file, a song, a piece of music, a piece of music of any genre, a ringtone, or any suitable recording of audio effects, etc.
  • the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate videos to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one video to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the video is a video in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of videos from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one video to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the video may include, but is not limited to, a video recording, a video file, a video clip, a piece of movie clip, a piece of motion picture, or any suitable recording of video, etc.
  • the method of the present invention provides a sub process for allocating multimedia to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the multimedia is a random multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. More specifically, the method randomly selects at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list. As can be seen in FIG.
  • the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server.
  • the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the at least one multimedia is a random multimedia from the themed multimedia set, and wherein the themed multimedia set is selected and downloaded from the plurality of multimedia by the specific user with the corresponding PC device.
  • the method may randomly selects at least one multimedia from the themed multimedia set chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account. As can be seen in FIG.
  • the method of the present invention provides another sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name, and wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are from the plurality of multimedia. More specifically, the method sequentially selects at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name of the contact.
  • the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server.
  • the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name, and wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are selected from the themed multimedia set of the plurality of multimedia.
  • the method may sequentially selects at least one multimedia from the themed multimedia set chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name of the contact.
  • the method of the present invention provides sub process for creating a custom multimedia set for the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to upload a plurality of multimedia in Step B through the remote server. Once the specific user finishes the upload, the method accepts the plurality of multimedia from the specific user account through the remote server and creates at least one multimedia set from the accepted plurality of multimedia for the specific user account through the remote server before Step E.
  • This sub-process allows the specific user to utilize the present invention to populate the preferred multimedia to the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the automatic mass/batch method.
  • the method of the present invention provides sub- process for interactively creating a custom multimedia set for the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to create at least one custom multimedia set from the plurality of multimedia in Step B through the remote server, wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia uploaded by the specific user, and wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia chosen by the specific user from the plurality of multimedia.
  • the method accepts at least one custom multimedia set for the specific user account through the remote server before Step D.
  • This sub-process allows the specific user to create any desired multimedia set, which may be a themed multimedia set, using any multimedia of the specific user and existing multimedia of the plurality of multimedia of the present invention. Subsequently, the method populates the resulting multimedia set to the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the automatic mass/batch method.

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A method is used to populate multimedia to the contact list of a user's personal computing (PC) device. The method not only allows the user's PC device to play a ringtone, but also display an image and/or plays a video when a communication is made to or received from a contact. The method provides numerous multimedia to the user to select and download. Among the multimedia, the method also offers a substantial number of themed multimedia sets. The method allows the user to upload any number of multimedia to be populated to the contact list. Additionally, the method provides an interactive process to the user to create multimedia sets that include user uploaded multimedia and any existing multimedia that the method offers. Further, the method provides effective and efficient allocation methods including sequential allocation and random allocation.

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Method and System for Populating Images into a Directory
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to information processing. More specifically, the present invention relates to a system and method that populates multimedia to a contact list of a user’s personal computing devices, thus each contact of the contact list links to at least one multimedia such as an image, an audio, and/or a video. The at least one multimedia associated with a contact displays and/or plays whenever a communication is made to or from the contact on the user’s device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As common as everybody possessing a personal computing device such as a smartphone, people’s contact lists generally look like a two-column table. People are passionate about many different aspects of life and thus have a desire more than ever to be unique, original and have individuality. For instance, individuals are always looking for innovative ways to appear unique on social media by adding ringtones to their contacts, stickers and filters to their photos for their many followers on social media. Other multimedia such as images, videos, etc., however, are not added to contacts. In a world where contact lists have 200 names but very few images, it is very tedious and time-consuming for a user to take 200 pictures of people they know and add them to each contact. Further, to this date, there are no software applications that allow the user to customize the contact list on a mobile device, such as a phone. The only existing manual method allows the user to take a photo on the device, then manually goes into the selected individual contact and applies that photo to the contact. This usually means placing and cropping the image within the contact itself on the mobile device. If the user wanted to add further photos to other contacts in the device contact list, this would be done by adding one photo at a time for each person in the contact list resulting in a tedious and time-consuming process.
Thus, it is the objective of the present invention to provide a solution to the aforementioned problem and drawback so that the user can vitalize the contact list on the user’s personal computing (PC) device. The method of the present invention populates multimedia to the contact list of the user’s PC device, no matter if there are a few contacts or 200 or more names. Further, the method not only allows the user’ s PC device to play a ringtone, but also display an image and/or play a video, all of which are the user’s preferred choices, when a communication is made to or received from a contact.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The method of the present invention facilities the allocation of at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list of a user’s personal computing (PC) device.
For mass/batch allocation where the number of contacts is more than one, the method populates multimedia to the contact list of the user’s PC device, not matter if there are a few contacts or 200 or more names. Further, the method not only allows the user’s PC device to play a ringtone, but also display an image and/or play a video, all of which are the user’s preferred choices, when a communication is made to or received from a contact.
The method provides numerous multimedia to the user to select and download. Among the multimedia, the method also offers a substantial number of themed multimedia sets to the user to choose preferred sets for the contact list of the user’ s PC device. Once the user selected and downloaded at least one multimedia or themed multimedia set, the method relays the multimedia to the user’s PC device and populates the multimedia into the contact list. The method provides effective and efficient allocation methods to populate more than one multimedia, especially large numbers of multimedia. The allocation methods include, but are not limited to, sequential allocation, random allocation, etc. Once the specific user selects a specific allocation method, the method populates the multimedia to all contacts of the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. Thus, each contact is linked to an image, photo, a picture, an
audio/ringtone, a video, etc., and may for the first time revitalize the contact list for the specific user. Additionally, the method provides themed sets of multimedia such as images in collections of galleries, readily available for the user to download. These themed sets of multimedia may comprise about any topic, including, but not limited to, geographic places, travel, fashion, cars, food, movies, movie characters, cartoon characters, super stars, athletic superstars, cats, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, flowers, sports, TV shows, etc. The method allows the user to upload any individual multimedia, any number of multimedia, multimedia collections, and themed multimedia sets and the method populates the uploaded multimedia to the contact list of the PC device of the user by the preferred or system default allocation method. Further, the method provides an interactive process to the user to create multimedia sets that include user uploaded multimedia and any existing multimedia that the method offers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a system diagram of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a flowchart of the overall process of a multimedia allocation method of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a sub-process for populating multimedia from at least one themed multimedia set to the contact list of a specific user of the method of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention.
FIG. 6 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention.
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a random allocation is demonstrated. FIG. 8 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a random allocation of themed multimedia sets is demonstrated.
FIG. 9 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a sequential allocation is demonstrated.
FIG. 10 is a flowchart of another embodiment of the sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list of a specific user of the method of present invention, wherein a sequential allocation of themed multimedia sets is demonstrated.
FIG. 11 is a flowchart of a sub-process for creating a custom multimedia set of the method of present invention, wherein the specific user uploads multimedia.
FIG. 12 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the sub-process for creating a custom multimedia set of the method of present invention, wherein the specific user uses existing and uploaded multimedia.
FIG. 13 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of English places is demonstrated.
FIG. 14 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of American landmarks is demonstrated.
FIG. 15 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of cats is demonstrated.
FIG. 16 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of art is demonstrated.
FIG. 17 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of travel is demonstrated.
FIG. 18 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of LA Lakers is demonstrated.
LIG. 19 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of Games of Thrones is demonstrated.
LIG. 20 is an illustration of an exemplary themed multimedia set provided by the method of the present invention, wherein topic of Disney is demonstrated. DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
As can be seen in FIG. 1 to FIG. 20, the present invention provides an innovative system and method to populate multimedia to a contact list of a user. More specifically, the method of the present invention provides numerous multimedia to a specific user and allocates any multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user. The multimedia provided by the present invention may include, but are not limited to, individual images, audios, videos, etc. Additionally, the method of the present invention offers a plurality of multimedia sets, including, but not limited to, fashion, cars, food, movies, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, scenery, people, flowers, sports, TV shows, Disney® characters, cartoon characters, movie heroes, etc., examples of which can be seen in FIG. 13 to FIG. 20. When the specific user makes a communication to or receives a communication from a contact, such as a call or message, using the PC device, the at least one multimedia that is linked to the contact displays and/or plays. Further, the method can facilitate the creation of custom multimedia sets per the specific user’s desire, wherein the custom multimedia sets can be any personal collection of images, audios, videos, and/or combinations thereof, etc., or any themed multimedia sets per the specific user’s preference. In such applications, the method allows the specific user to upload at least one multimedia set in entirety and allocate the multimedia set to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user. Additionally, the method assists the specific user during the creation of custom multimedia sets by allowing the specific user to choose any existing multimedia from the numerous multimedia of the present invention. Further, the method facilitates individual allocation of at least one multimedia to a specific contact of the contact list on the corresponding personal computing (PC) device of the specific user. Specifically, the method allows the specific user to choose at least one multimedia from the existing multimedia of the present invention and allocate to the specific contact. This feature facilitates individual allocation, addition, and/or replacement of any existing multimedia for the specific contact with new multimedia.
For more than one contact that may need mass/batch allocations, the method of present invention offers an automatic allocation process that populates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user. Per the choice of the specific user, the method can populate the multimedia randomly, wherein at least one multimedia sequentially selected from the multimedia set is allocated to a random contact of the contact list. Additionally, the method of the present invention may populate the multimedia in alphabetically order, wherein at least one multimedia sequentially selected from the multimedia set is allocated to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by the name of the contacts. Further, the specific multimedia set used for the allocation is either an existing multimedia set that the specific has selected and downloaded from the system of the present invention or a custom multimedia set that the specific user uploaded to the system.
As can be seen in FIG. 1, the method of the present invention comprises a system and method to populate multimedia to contact lists for a plurality of users. To accomplish this, the method of the present invention associates each of the plurality of users with a unique user account from a plurality of user accounts that is managed by at least one remote server (Step A), as seen in FIG. 2. Each of the plurality of user accounts is associated with a corresponding personal computing (PC) device. The corresponding PC device includes a contact list and allows a user to interact with the present invention and can be, but is not limited to, a smartphone, a smart watch, a laptop, a desktop, a server PC, a server terminal, a cloud PC, or a tablet PC, etc. The users of the user accounts may include relevant parties such as, but are not limited to, individuals, managers, business owners, professionals, consumers, companies, corporations, associations, government entities, and administrators, etc. The at least one remote server is used to manage the multimedia allocation platform for the plurality of user accounts. The remote server can be managed through an administrator account by an administrator as seen in FIG. 1. The administrator who manages the remote server includes, but is not limited to, technician, engineer, system specialist, software engineer, consultant, manager, executive officer, chief operating officer, chief technology officer, chief executive officer, president, company, corporation, organization, etc. Moreover, the remote server is used to execute a number of internal software processes and store data/multimedia for the present invention. The software processes may include, but are not limited to, server software programs, web-based software applications or browsers embodied as, for example, but not limited to, websites, web applications, desktop applications, and mobile applications compatible with a corresponding user PC device. Additionally, the software processes may store data/multimedia into internal databases and communicate with external databases, which may include but are not limited to image databases, audio databases, video databases, personal information databases, databases maintaining data about movie stars, movie heroes, movie characters, cartoon characters, scenery, flowers, food, fashion, fish, animals, trees, etc. The interaction with external databases over a communication network may include, but is not limited to, the Internet.
As can be seen in FIG. 2, the overall process of the method of the present invention starts with providing a plurality of multimedia to the corresponding PC device of each of the plurality of user accounts through the remote server, wherein each of the plurality of multimedia can be allocated to a contact of the contact list on the PC device of each user account (Step B). More specifically, the method makes available to each user account a vast variety of multimedia, including, but not limited to, image, photo, figure, audio, video, etc. Each user not only has the ability to freely choose any multimedia for any of the contact list on the corresponding PC device, but also is allowed to upload any multimedia that the user preferred.
Subsequently, the method prompts the corresponding PC device of a specific user account to select and download at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia through the remote server (Step C). More specifically, the method allows the specific user to browse all available multimedia provided by the present invention and choose at least one multimedia for the contact list of the specific user’s PC device. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method allows the specific user to select a sufficiently large number of multimedia to be allocated to all contacts of the contact list of the specific user’s PC device. In an alternative embodiment, the method facilitates individual allocation of one multimedia to one contact of the contact list per the specific user’s preference.
Once the specific user selected at least one multimedia, the method relays the at least one multimedia to the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the remote server (Step D). No matter if only one or a large number of multimedia is selected by the specific user, the method of the present invention sends the multimedia to the PC device of the specific user to be populated to the contact list of the specific user’ s PC device. As the chosen multimedia being relayed to the specific user’s PC device, the method allocates the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user (Step E). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method sequentially populates a large number of multimedia chosen by the specific user to all contacts of the contact list of the specific user’s PC device. More specifically, the default method is sequential allocation, wherein the method allocates a sequential multimedia from the set of chose multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name. This mass/batch processing of multimedia provides an efficient and effective mechanism for the specific user to allocate for the first time or replace the existing multimedia to each contact of the contact list of the specific user’ s PC device. In an alternative embodiment where only one multimedia is needed, the method facilitates a manual allocation for a specific contact on the PC device of the specific user per specific preference. Further, the method displays the at least one multimedia allocated to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account (Step F). Thus, the specific user can start using the totally revitalized contact list instantly.
As can be seen in FIG. 3, the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate multimedia from at least one themed multimedia set to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method provides a plurality of themed multimedia sets from the plurality of multimedia to the specific user account with corresponding PC device in Step B through the remote server. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the themed multimedia sets from the plurality of multimedia provided by the method include, but are not limited to, fashion, cars, food, movies, birds, dogs, beaches, fishing, music, scenery, people, flowers, sports, TV shows, Disney® characters, cartoon characters, movie heroes, etc., examples of which can be seen in FIG. 13 to FIG. 20. Subsequently, the method prompts the specific user account to select and download at least one themed multimedia set with the corresponding PC device in Step C through the remote server, wherein the at least one themed multimedia set is from a plurality of multimedia sets of the plurality of multimedia, and wherein the at least one themed multimedia set can be allocated to contacts of the contact list of the specific user account in Step D through the remote server.
As can be seen in FIG. 4, the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate images to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one audio to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the image is an image in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of images from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one image to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the image may include, but is not limited to, a photo, a figure, a drawing, a sketch, or any other suitable visual form of presentation, etc.
As can be seen in FIG. 5, the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate audios to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one image to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the audio is an audio in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of audios from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one audio to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the audio may include, but is not limited to, a sound recording, an audio file, a song, a piece of music, a piece of music of any genre, a ringtone, or any suitable recording of audio effects, etc.
As can be seen in FIG. 6, the method of the present invention provides a sub process to populate videos to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method allocates one video to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the video is a video in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method populates a plurality of videos from the multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user to the contact list. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method may allocate one video to a contact at a time per the preference of the specific user. Additionally, the video may include, but is not limited to, a video recording, a video file, a video clip, a piece of movie clip, a piece of motion picture, or any suitable recording of video, etc.
As can be seen in FIG. 7, the method of the present invention provides a sub process for allocating multimedia to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the multimedia is a random multimedia from the plurality of multimedia. More specifically, the method randomly selects at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list. As can be seen in FIG. 8, in an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the at least one multimedia is a random multimedia from the themed multimedia set, and wherein the themed multimedia set is selected and downloaded from the plurality of multimedia by the specific user with the corresponding PC device. Specifically, the method may randomly selects at least one multimedia from the themed multimedia set chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account. As can be seen in FIG. 9, the method of the present invention provides another sub-process for allocating multimedia to the contact list on the PC device of the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name, and wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are from the plurality of multimedia. More specifically, the method sequentially selects at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name of the contact. As can be seen in FIG. 10, in an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server. Once the specific user accepts the random allocation of multimedia, the method allocates at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in Step E, wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name, and wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are selected from the themed multimedia set of the plurality of multimedia. Specifically, the method may sequentially selects at least one multimedia from the themed multimedia set chosen or uploaded by the specific user and assigns the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list in alphabetical order by name of the contact.
As can be seen in FIG. 11, the method of the present invention provides sub process for creating a custom multimedia set for the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to upload a plurality of multimedia in Step B through the remote server. Once the specific user finishes the upload, the method accepts the plurality of multimedia from the specific user account through the remote server and creates at least one multimedia set from the accepted plurality of multimedia for the specific user account through the remote server before Step E. This sub-process allows the specific user to utilize the present invention to populate the preferred multimedia to the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the automatic mass/batch method.
As can be seen in FIG. 12, the method of the present invention provides sub- process for interactively creating a custom multimedia set for the specific user. More specifically, the method prompts the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to create at least one custom multimedia set from the plurality of multimedia in Step B through the remote server, wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia uploaded by the specific user, and wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia chosen by the specific user from the plurality of multimedia. Once the specific user completes the desired custom multimedia set(s), the method accepts at least one custom multimedia set for the specific user account through the remote server before Step D. This sub-process allows the specific user to create any desired multimedia set, which may be a themed multimedia set, using any multimedia of the specific user and existing multimedia of the plurality of multimedia of the present invention. Subsequently, the method populates the resulting multimedia set to the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the automatic mass/batch method.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred
embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A method for populating multimedia to a contact list comprising:
(A) providing a plurality of user accounts managed by at least one
remote server, wherein each of the plurality of user accounts is associated with a corresponding personal computing (PC) device, and wherein each PC device includes a contact list that comprises at least one contact;
(B) providing a plurality of multimedia to the corresponding PC device of each of the plurality of user accounts through the remote server, wherein each of the plurality of multimedia can be allocated to a contact of the contact list on the PC device of each user account;
(C) prompting the corresponding PC device of a specific user account to select and download at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia through the remote server;
(D) relaying the at least one multimedia to the corresponding PC device of the specific user through the remote server;
(E) allocating the at least one multimedia to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user; and
(F) displaying the at least one multimedia allocated to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account.
2. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of themed multimedia sets from the plurality of multimedia to the specific user account with corresponding PC device in step (B) through the remote server;
prompting the specific user account to select and download at least one themed multimedia set with the corresponding PC device in step (C) through the remote server; wherein the at least one themed multimedia set is from a plurality of multimedia sets of the plurality of multimedia; and
wherein the at least one themed multimedia set can be allocated to contacts of the contact list of the specific user account in step (D) through the remote server.
3. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
allocating one image to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E); and
wherein the image is an image in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia.
4. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
allocating one audio to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E); and
wherein the audio is an audio in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia.
5. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
allocating one video to a contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E); and
wherein the video is a video in the at least one multimedia from the plurality of multimedia.
6. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server; allocating at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E);
wherein the at least one multimedia is a random multimedia from the plurality of multimedia.
7. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 2 comprising the steps of:
prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept random allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server; allocating at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E);
wherein the at least one multimedia is a random multimedia from the themed multimedia set; and
wherein the themed multimedia set is selected and downloaded from the plurality of multimedia by the specific user with the corresponding PC device.
8. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server;
allocating at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E);
wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name; and
wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are from the plurality of multimedia.
9. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of: prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to accept sequential allocation of multimedia to contact list through the remote server;
allocating at least one multimedia to each contact of the contact list sequentially on the corresponding PC device of the specific user account in step (E);
wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are allocated to the contact list in alphabetical order by name; and
wherein the sequentially selected multimedia are selected from the themed multimedia set of the plurality of multimedia.
10. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to upload a plurality of multimedia in step (B) through the remote server;
accepting the plurality of multimedia from the specific user account through the remote server; and
creating at least one custom multimedia set from the accepted plurality of multimedia for the specific user account through the remote server before step (D).
11. The method for populating multimedia to a contact list as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of:
prompting the specific user account with the corresponding PC device to create at least one custom multimedia set from the plurality of multimedia in step (B);
wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia uploaded by the specific user;
wherein the custom multimedia set may include at least one multimedia chosen by the specific user from the plurality of multimedia; and creating at least one custom multimedia set for the specific user account through the remote server before step (D).
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