Snap inc. (20240179110). CONTENT ITEM MODULE ARRANGEMENTS simplified abstract

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CONTENT ITEM MODULE ARRANGEMENTS

Organization Name

snap inc.

Inventor(s)

Newar Husam Al Majid of New York NY (US)

Nathan Kenneth Boyd of Los Angeles CA (US)

Laurent Desserrey of Los Angeles CA (US)

Matthew Thompson of Venice CA (US)

Jeremy Voss of Los Angeles CA (US)

CONTENT ITEM MODULE ARRANGEMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240179110 titled 'CONTENT ITEM MODULE ARRANGEMENTS

The patent application describes a method where cover art is displayed in a tile, and upon detecting input that moves the tile to a first display position, a video is automatically generated and presented in place of the cover art without further user input or navigation. If the tile is moved to a second display position while the video is playing, the video playback is terminated.

  • Display cover art in a tile of a plurality of tiles
  • Detect input that moves the tile to a first display position
  • Automatically generate and present a video in place of the cover art
  • Terminate video playback if the tile is moved to a second display position

Potential Applications: - Interactive media platforms - Digital signage systems - Entertainment streaming services

Problems Solved: - Seamless transition from static images to dynamic video content - Enhanced user experience without additional user input

Benefits: - Improved engagement with multimedia content - Streamlined user interaction with digital interfaces - Automated video playback for a more immersive experience

Commercial Applications: Title: "Automated Video Presentation System for Enhanced User Experience" This technology can be utilized in digital advertising, online streaming platforms, and interactive displays in retail settings to captivate audiences and increase user engagement.

Prior Art: There may be prior art related to dynamic content presentation systems or interactive media interfaces, but the specific method described in this patent application may offer unique features or improvements.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in interactive media technologies, user experience design, and digital content delivery systems to enhance the functionality and effectiveness of this automated video presentation method.

Questions about the technology: Question 1: How does the system differentiate between user input to move the tile and accidental movements? Answer: The system may utilize algorithms to analyze the pattern and duration of input to distinguish intentional movements from accidental ones.

Question 2: Can the video playback be customized based on user preferences or behavior? Answer: Depending on the implementation, the system could potentially incorporate user data to personalize the video content displayed in response to user interactions.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some examples, a method comprises displaying cover art in a given tile of a plurality of tiles, and detecting input that causes the given tile to move to a first display position. a video is generated responsive to the detected input and, without further user input or navigation, automatically presented in place of the cover art displayed in the given tile. while the video is being played back in the given tile, it is determined that the given tile has been moved to a second display position. in response to determining that the given tile has been moved to the second display position, the video playback is terminated.