Comcast Cable Communications, LLC (20240215881). Identifying and Segmenting Triggering Content simplified abstract
Identifying and Segmenting Triggering Content
Organization Name
Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
Inventor(s)
Daisy Henderson of Centennial CO (US)
Audite Talukder of Brooklyn NY (US)
Identifying and Segmenting Triggering Content - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240215881 titled 'Identifying and Segmenting Triggering Content
The patent application describes systems, apparatuses, and methods for identifying and remediating triggering events in content. Triggering events can be detected through the analysis of video, audio, text, and/or metadata components of content segments. Remedial actions based on identified triggers may be offered to users to decrease stress symptoms associated with viewing and/or hearing triggering events in content.
- Analysis of video, audio, text, and metadata components to detect triggering events in content.
- Remedial actions offered to users based on identified triggers to reduce stress symptoms.
- Focus on decreasing stress associated with viewing and hearing triggering events in content.
Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in video streaming platforms, social media platforms, online educational content, and mental health applications.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the issue of triggering events in content causing stress and discomfort for viewers.
Benefits: The technology can improve the mental well-being of users by providing remedial actions to reduce stress associated with triggering events in content.
Commercial Applications: Title: Stress-Reducing Technology for Content Platforms This technology can be utilized by content platforms to enhance user experience and promote mental wellness, potentially attracting more users and increasing engagement.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology differentiate between various types of triggering events in content? 2. What are the potential ethical considerations when implementing remedial actions based on identified triggers in content?
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for identifying and remediating triggering events in content. triggering events may be detected via analysis of video, audio, text, and/or metadata components of content segments. remedial actions based on identified triggers may be offered to users, which may decrease stress symptoms associated with viewing and/or hearing triggering events in content.