ROVI GUIDES, INC. (20240223854). METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARED VIEWING OF MEDIA CONTENT simplified abstract

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARED VIEWING OF MEDIA CONTENT

Organization Name

ROVI GUIDES, INC.

Inventor(s)

Akshay Chetan Shah of Mumbai (IN)

Padmassri Chandrashekar of Bangalore (IN)

Daina Emmanuel of Bangalore (IN)

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARED VIEWING OF MEDIA CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240223854 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARED VIEWING OF MEDIA CONTENT

The patent application describes systems and methods for enhancing group watch experiences by detecting a first user's reaction using multiple sensors, such as a camera and a microphone, and combining it with context information to determine an action to perform at user equipment devices of other users participating in the group watch to convey the first user's reaction.

  • The reaction of the first user can be conveyed to other users using audio effects, visual effects, haptic effects, or text.
  • Images from the camera can be used to determine the portion of the screen to which the user's reaction is directed and the user to whom the reaction is directed.
  • Haptic feedback signals can be transmitted to the user equipment device of the determined user to provide haptic feedback.
      1. Potential Applications:

- Virtual reality experiences - Online gaming platforms - Remote collaboration tools

      1. Problems Solved:

- Enhancing group watch experiences - Improving communication in virtual environments - Increasing user engagement in shared activities

      1. Benefits:

- Enhanced user interaction - Real-time feedback mechanisms - Improved overall user experience

      1. Commercial Applications:
        1. Title: Enhanced Group Watch Technology for Virtual Environments

This technology can be utilized in virtual reality platforms, online gaming communities, and remote collaboration tools to enhance user engagement and communication. The market implications include increased user retention, improved user satisfaction, and potential partnerships with entertainment companies.

      1. Prior Art:

Prior art related to this technology may include research on user feedback mechanisms in virtual environments, communication tools for remote collaboration, and interactive features in online gaming platforms.

      1. Frequently Updated Research:

Research on user engagement in virtual environments, real-time communication tools, and interactive technologies can provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of this technology.

        1. Questions about Group Watch Technology:

1. How does this technology improve user engagement in group watch experiences?

  - This technology enhances user engagement by providing real-time feedback mechanisms and interactive features that allow users to communicate and share reactions effectively.

2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond group watch experiences?

  - This technology can be applied to virtual reality platforms, online gaming communities, and remote collaboration tools to enhance user interaction and communication in various settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

in systems and methods for enhancing group watch experiences, a first user's reaction is detected using multiple sensors, e.g., at least one camera and a microphone, and may be combined with context information to determine an action to perform at user equipment devices of other users participating in the group watch to convey the first user's reaction. images from the at least one camera can be used to determine a portion of the screen to which the user's reaction is directed and/or another user to whom the reaction is directed. the reaction may be conveyed using one or more of an audio effect, a visual effect, haptic effect or text, e.g., to highlight the determined portion or user, display an icon and/or output an audio or video clip. a signal for providing haptic feedback may be transmitted to the user equipment device of the determined user.