Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100077422 | Interactive broadcast system and method - The present invention provides a system and method for providing interactive broadcasting of a video or TV content wherein users viewing the interactive broadcast content received from a broadcasting service by means of transceiver and display means are able to provide feedbacks relating to said video or TV content any time during said interactive broadcast of said content by means of input means coupled to the transceiver means, said broadcasting service comprises processing means capable of: i) continuously identifying and marking in the broadcasted content one or more key features which may change from time to time; and ii) processing users feedbacks received from the transceiver means and provide indications concerning the feedbacks and events related to the marked key features. | 03-25-2010 |
20110043759 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING FAMILIARITY WITH STIMULI - The present invention comprises a system and method for determining the familiarity of a subject with a given stimulus. The method is based on tracking eye movements of the subject when they are presented with these stimuli, for example by use of an eye-tracking camera adapted for this purpose. Differences in familiarity with a given stimulus will evoke different responses in subjects eye movements, and these differences are analyzed by a classification algorithm in order to determine familiarity with a given stimulus or lack thereof. | 02-24-2011 |
20120005043 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SALES AND DISTRIBUTION OF TICKETS TO FUTURE EVENTS - Methods and systems for tournament ticketing. A method of tournament ticketing includes: selling Nc tokens for each contestant c in a tournament, the tokens being redeemable for tickets to matches i of a particular contestant c in the tournament; and obtaining Ti tickets to each match i of the tournament. | 01-05-2012 |
20130188828 | PREVENTING CLASSIFICATION OF OBJECT CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION - Technology is disclosed for preventing classification of objects, e.g., in an augmented reality system. The technology can identify a set of objects to be classified, determine whether context information for one or more objects in the identified set of objects to be classified is identified as not to be employed during classifiation, and during classification of two different objects, include context information for one object but not the other. | 07-25-2013 |
20140082023 | ASSOCIATING AN IDENTITY TO A CREATOR OF A SET OF VISUAL FILES - Technologies and implementations for associating a personal identity of a creator to a set of visual files are generally disclosed. | 03-20-2014 |
20150070388 | AUGMENTED REALITY ALTERATION DETECTOR - Technologies are generally described for systems and methods effective to detect an alteration in augmented reality. A processor may receive a real image that corresponds to a real object and may receive augmented reality instructions to generate a virtual object. The processor may determine that the virtual object at least partially obscures the real object when the virtual object is rendered on a display. The processor may, upon determining that the virtual object at least partially obscures the real object when the virtual object is rendered on the display, simulate an activity on the real object to produce a first activity simulation and simulate the activity on the virtual object to produce a second activity simulation. The processor may determine a difference between the first and the second activity simulation and modify the augmented reality instructions to generate a modified virtual object in response to the determination of the difference. | 03-12-2015 |
20150332591 | VEHICLE DETECTION - In some examples, vehicle detection includes detecting a target vehicle that has at least one designated attribute, confirming that the detected target vehicle is within an unobstructed or partially obstructed line of sight of the first object, and confirming that the target vehicle has been detected within the unobstructed or partially obstructed line of sight of the first object. | 11-19-2015 |