Amazon technologies, inc. (20240220197). TIME-BASED CONTEXT FOR VOICE USER INTERFACE simplified abstract

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TIME-BASED CONTEXT FOR VOICE USER INTERFACE

Organization Name

amazon technologies, inc.

Inventor(s)

Arash Sepasi Ahoei of Irvine CA (US)

Jack Andrew Tomlinson of Ladera Ranch CA (US)

Matthew Brian Urtnowski of Irvine CA (US)

Volkan Aginlar of Rancho Mission Viejo CA (US)

Lei Raymond Lu of Arcadia CA (US)

Song Chen of Irvine CA (US)

Arun Ramaswamy of Tampa FL (US)

TIME-BASED CONTEXT FOR VOICE USER INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240220197 titled 'TIME-BASED CONTEXT FOR VOICE USER INTERFACE

The abstract describes a mechanism used in a cloud service to provide real-time context for media content playback on a user device. The cloud service can insert media content items into a stream, tag them with metadata, and enrich the content delivery based on this information.

  • Cloud service utilizes a media marker mechanism to tag content items with metadata.
  • User device plays streaming media content and reads metadata when tagged content item plays.
  • Cloud service can provide companion images, clickable links, and handle media content requests based on metadata.
  • Mechanism enhances user experience and content delivery in real-time.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced media streaming services - Personalized content delivery - Interactive media experiences

Problems Solved: - Providing real-time context for media content playback - Enriching user experience with additional content and features

Benefits: - Improved user engagement - Customized content delivery - Real-time updates and enhancements

Commercial Applications: Title: Real-time Media Content Enrichment Technology for Enhanced User Experience This technology can be used in streaming services, online media platforms, and interactive content delivery systems to provide users with a more engaging and personalized experience. It can be valuable for companies looking to differentiate their services and attract and retain users.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore prior art related to media content tagging, real-time context delivery, and interactive media experiences to understand the evolution of this technology and potential areas for further innovation.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers and developers can stay updated on advancements in media content enrichment technologies, real-time metadata tagging, and interactive media delivery systems to enhance their understanding and implementation of similar mechanisms.

Questions about Media Marker Mechanism: 1. How does the media marker mechanism enhance the user experience during media content playback? The media marker mechanism enriches the user experience by providing real-time context, companion images, clickable links, and handling media content requests based on metadata.

2. What are the potential applications of the media marker mechanism in the media streaming industry? The media marker mechanism can be applied in streaming services, online platforms, and interactive content delivery systems to personalize content, enhance user engagement, and provide a more interactive experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

a media marker mechanism may be used a cloud service to determine up-to-date context regarding playback of a media content stream on a user device. the cloud service may insert a media content item into a media content stream and/or combine media content items into a media content stream. the cloud service may implement the media marker mechanism to tag a content item with metadata that can be read by the user device. the user device can play the streaming media content and, when the tagged content item plays, read the metadata and send it to the cloud service. the cloud service can use the metadata to enrich the media content delivery by, for example, sending the user device a companion image to display, providing a link to make the companion image clickable, handling requests referring to the media content, etc.