US Patent Application 17804232. DETECTING PEER PRESSURE USING MEDIA CONTENT INTERACTIONS simplified abstract

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DETECTING PEER PRESSURE USING MEDIA CONTENT INTERACTIONS

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yuriko Nishikawa of Koto-ku (JP)

MIKI Ishikawa of Yokohama (JP)

YOKO Setta of Shinagawa-ku (JP)

Yoko Nameki of Tokyo (JP)

DETECTING PEER PRESSURE USING MEDIA CONTENT INTERACTIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17804232 titled 'DETECTING PEER PRESSURE USING MEDIA CONTENT INTERACTIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method, computer system, and computer program for detecting peer pressure.

  • The invention involves receiving a contentious statement about a topic and identifying related media content.
  • Social interactions related to the media content are analyzed, including aggregating the interactions.
  • Balance values are calculated based on the aggregations, indicating the level of peer pressure.
  • Time-series data is generated and outputted, providing a visual representation of the balance values over time.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method, computer system, and a computer program for detecting peer pressure is provided. The present invention may include receiving at least one input including a contentious statement relating to a topic and detecting a plurality of media content associated with the topic. The present invention may then include determining a plurality of social interactions including at least one aggregation associated with the plurality of media content. The present invention may further include calculating a plurality of balance values associated with the plurality of social interactions based on the at least one aggregation. The present invention may further include outputting a plurality of time-series data associated with the plurality of balance values.