20240028609. EVENT DETECTION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Snap Inc.)

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EVENT DETECTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Snap Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yupeng Gu of Los Angeles CA (US)

Xiaolin Shi of Santa Monica CA (US)

Jie Luo of Marina Del Rey CA (US)

EVENT DETECTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240028609 titled 'EVENT DETECTION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an event detection system that can access a repository of media content, such as images, videos, audio clips, etc. The media content is characterized by various features including tags, captions, continuous numerical values, geolocation data, and temporal data.

  • The system can access a repository of media content.
  • The media content can include images, videos, audio clips, etc.
  • The media content is characterized by features such as tags, captions, continuous numerical values, geolocation data, and temporal data.

Potential Applications:

  • Content organization and sorting based on tags and captions.
  • Event detection and analysis using temporal data.
  • Geolocation-based content filtering and retrieval.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient organization and retrieval of media content.
  • Identification and categorization of events based on various features.
  • Enhanced search and filtering capabilities.

Benefits:

  • Improved content management and organization.
  • Enhanced event detection and analysis.
  • Efficient retrieval and filtering of media content.


Original Abstract Submitted

an event detection system is configured to access a repository that contains a collection of media content. the media content may for example include images, videos, audio clips, and the like, wherein the media content comprises features that include: tags (e.g., hashtags or other similar mechanisms to label and sort content); captions that comprises one or more words or phrases; continuous numerical values; geolocation data (e.g., geo-hash, check-in data, coordinates); as well as temporal data (e.g., timestamps).