18560599. VIDEO SIGNAL CLASSIFICATIONS simplified abstract (Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.)

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VIDEO SIGNAL CLASSIFICATIONS

Organization Name

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Inventor(s)

Anthony Nicholas Kaplanis of Spring TX (US)

Alexander Morgan Williams of Spring TX (US)

Gregory Gore Staten of Spring TX (US)

VIDEO SIGNAL CLASSIFICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18560599 titled 'VIDEO SIGNAL CLASSIFICATIONS

The method described in the patent application involves determining the context of a displayed media type based on a first video signal, classifying a second video signal to determine its media type, and then using this information to adjust the size and location settings for presenting the second video signal on a display.

  • The method starts by analyzing the context of the displayed media type using a received first video signal.
  • Next, it classifies a received second video signal to determine its media type.
  • Based on the context and classification, the method then determines the size and location settings for presenting the second video signal.
  • Finally, the size and location settings are used to display the second video signal on a display.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in video streaming services to optimize the presentation of different types of media content. - It could also be applied in video conferencing systems to enhance the display of multiple video feeds.

Problems Solved: - This technology addresses the challenge of efficiently presenting different types of media content on a display. - It helps improve the user experience by optimizing the size and location of video signals based on their media type.

Benefits: - Enhanced viewing experience for users consuming various types of media content. - Improved efficiency in displaying multiple video signals on a single display.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Media Display Technology for Video Streaming Services" This technology could be commercially used in video streaming platforms to provide users with a more engaging and optimized viewing experience. It could also be integrated into video conferencing systems to improve the display of multiple video feeds during virtual meetings.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the user experience when consuming different types of media content? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology for video streaming services and video conferencing systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

In some examples, a method includes determining a context indicating a displayed media type based on a received first video signal. In some examples, the method includes classifying a received second video signal to produce a classification of the received second video signal indicating a media type of the received second video signal. In some examples, the method includes determining size and location settings based on the context and the classification. In some examples, the method includes using the size and location settings to cause the second video signal to be presented on a display.