41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Entertainment services in the nature of a television series, short form entertainment content, videos and podcasts in the field of news, reality, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing a website, images, non-downloadable videos and multimedia content in the field of news, and entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks
3.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING LIVE TRANSCRIPTION
The present disclosure is generally directed to a tangible, non-transitory machine-readable medium that includes machine-readable instructions that, when executed, cause processing circuitry to receive a first indication of multimedia content and a second indication of whether the multimedia content is to be transcribed. The instructions cause the processing circuitry to send content generated from the multimedia content for transcription. The content includes an identifier associated with the multimedia content. Additionally, the instructions cause the processing circuitry to send a request for the content to be transcribed. The request includes or is indicative of the identifier. Moreover, the instructions cause the processing circuitry to receive a transcript for at least a portion of the content and generate transcript metadata that includes timing data and is indicative of text of the transcript. Lastly, the instructions cause the processing circuitry to send the transcript metadata to be combined with the multimedia content.
G10L 15/30 - Distributed recognition, e.g. in client-server systems, for mobile phones or network applications
G10L 25/57 - Speech or voice analysis techniques not restricted to a single one of groups specially adapted for particular use for comparison or discrimination for processing of video signals
A dynamic and selective tone mapping system that receives digital imagery content and adjusts the digital imagery content using defined perceptual point parameters that correspond to particular luminance points or regions of the digital imagery content. The defined perceptual point parameters include a first white reference value, wherein the tone mapping system adjusts the digital imagery content by compressing luminance values above the first white reference value at different compression rates to produce digital imagery content that is compatible with various media viewing devices with varying display brightness capabilities while preserving influence over the intended look of the displayed image resulting from the digital imagery content.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Clothing namely, shirts and tops, dresses, skirts, pants, trousers, jeans, shorts, rompers, overalls, sweatshirts and sweat pants, sweatsuits, gloves, suspenders, ties, coats and jackets, hosiery, pajamas, robes, sleep shirts, sleepwear, swimwear, underwear, Halloween costumes, infantwear and cloth baby bibs; hats; headwear, namely, caps; shoes, boots, and slippers. Entertainment services in the nature of a film series, television series, short form entertainment content, videos and podcasts in the field of news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; entertainment services in the nature of the production and distribution of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games featuring news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing images, non-downloadable videos and multimedia content in the field of news, sports and entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; amusement park attraction and theme park services; presentation of live show performances; providing waterpark services; providing recreational areas for entertainment and amusement, namely, interactive play areas; organizing events in the field of news, sports and entertainment; organizing contests, displays and exhibits in the field of news, sports and entertainment; providing on-demand and rental of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games in the fields of news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content. Providing non-downloadable interactive game software; Providing non-downloadable interactive software in the field of entertainment; Providing online nondownloadable electronic publications, namely, text and graphic works featuring news, sports and entertainment.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Clothing namely, shirts and tops, dresses, skirts, pants, trousers, jeans, shorts, rompers, overalls, sweatshirts and sweat pants, sweatsuits, gloves, suspenders, ties, coats and jackets, hosiery, pajamas, robes, sleep shirts, sleepwear, swimwear, underwear, Halloween costumes, infantwear and cloth baby bibs; hats; headwear, namely, caps; shoes, boots, and slippers. Entertainment services in the nature of a film series, television series, short form entertainment content, videos and podcasts in the field of news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; entertainment services in the nature of the production and distribution of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games featuring news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing images, non-downloadable videos and multimedia content in the field of news, sports and entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; amusement park attraction and theme park services; presentation of live show performances; providing waterpark services; providing recreational areas for entertainment and amusement, namely, interactive play areas; organizing events in the field of news, sports and entertainment; organizing contests, displays and exhibits in the field of news, sports and entertainment; providing on-demand and rental of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games in the fields of news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing online non-downloadable electronic publications, namely, text and graphic works featuring news, sports and entertainment. Providing non-downloadable interactive game software; providing non-downloadable interactive software in the field of entertainment.
The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for limiting and tracking queries in a data sharing environment such as a data cleanroom. A shared tokening may provide owner account control over sharing to client accounts within the data sharing environment.
G06F 21/62 - Protecting access to data via a platform, e.g. using keys or access control rules
H04L 9/32 - Arrangements for secret or secure communications; Network security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system
12.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FACILITATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN IMPOSTER DEVICES AND PROTECTED CONTENT SYSTEMS
Techniques provided herein employ a device monitoring service to provide task to content consumption devices that are steaming digital media from the streaming infrastructure. The tasks, when implemented by the content consumption devices, may reveal differences in task performance between authorized devices, which have the authorization to access the digital media, and imposter devices, which exploit vulnerabilities in the streaming pipeline to access the digital media. In addition, the techniques provided herein may include a machine learning/artificial intelligence model that is trained to recognize authorized and imposter content consumption devices based on their task performance.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
(1) Entertainment services rendered through the medium of a television, namely, a program featuring news and general information; non-downloadable videos featuring news and general information; podcasts and digital radio programming providing news, weather, interviews and stories; providing information, newsletters and articles in the field of news, weather, interviews and stories via a website.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
(1) Entertainment services rendered through the medium of a television, namely, a program featuring news and general information; non-downloadable videos featuring news and general information; podcasts and digital radio programming providing news, weather, interviews and stories; providing information, newsletters and articles in the field of news, weather, interviews and stories via a website.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Entertainment services in the nature of an ongoing television series in the field of sports commentary, sports news, sports highlights and sports information; providing a website, images and non-downloadable videos in the field of sports commentary, sports news, sports highlights and sports information via the internet, mobile and wireless networks
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Educational services, namely, providing online courses, seminars, interactive classes, workshops, fellowships, and career counseling for individuals in the field of journalism, news reporting, media, technology, and content creation; Educational services, namely, providing a website featuring non-downloadable videos, courses, and workshops in the fields of journalism, news reporting, media, technology; entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of multimedia program series and online publications featuring news, current events, media, technology, politics, education, entertainment, business, and topics of general human interest distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing online non-downloadable publications in the nature of online blogs, newsletters, and publications in the fields of news, current events, media, technology, politics, education, entertainment, business, and topics of general human interest entertainment and educational services, namely, organizing, arranging, and conducting an array of events in the nature of journalism instruction, news reporting, current events, and topics of general human interest that are rendered live and recorded and distributed for viewing via a website and broadcast media
20.
CRYPTOGRAPHIC BINDING OF DATA TO NETWORK TRANSPORT
According to one embodiment, a method of cryptographically binding content to a QUIC connection is performed by a first device. The method includes: generating a key based on at least one identifier corresponding to the QUIC connection; encrypting the content using the key based on the at least one identifier corresponding to the QUIC connection; and providing the encrypted content for transmission to a second device over the QUIC connection.
(1) Television, cable television, satellite television, internet, and wireless networks broadcasting services; streaming, transmission and delivery of programming, audio and visual content, television programs, movies, music and entertainment media content via television, cable television, satellite television, video-on-demand, digital media, the internet, and wireless networks; electronic transmission and delivery of voice, data, images, signals, messages, and information via television, cable television, satellite television, video-on-demand, digital media, the internet, and wireless networks.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Downloadable interactive software for identifying, accessing, purchasing and sharing goods, services and experiences displayed in multimedia content Providing online non-downloadable software for identifying, accessing, purchasing and sharing goods, services and experiences displayed in multimedia content
Advertising and marketing services, namely, promoting a wide variety of consumer goods and services through multimedia content; retail store services featuring a wide variety of consumer goods of others; operating an online marketplace for sellers and buyers of a wide variety of consumer goods and services; provision of an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of a wide variety of consumer goods and services; providing a website featuring business and consumer information for a wide variety of goods and services of others for advertising and commercial purposes on a global computer network
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for identifying, accessing, purchasing and sharing goods, services and experiences displayed in multimedia content
Traditional streaming sequentially downloads content fragments one by one from one CDN. The disclosed streaming method concurrently downloads content fragments from multiple CDNs. It first creates a sequence of bundles of fragments, and then downloads a subsequent bundle by spreading requests to download the fragments within the bundle to multiple CDNs simultaneously with each CDN acting as a channel to download a different fragment. Depending on business needs, various request dispatching strategies can be deployed. When there is a volume based pricing contract with a CDN, a dispatch strategy is to send more requests to the CDN in order to reach contract volume therefore reduce unit cost. Another strategy is to send the request for the earliest fragment to the fastest CDN in order to reduce latency and possibility of buffer underrun. Fault tolerance can be provided by re-routing a request failed at a CDN to another CDN.
H04N 21/437 - Interfacing the upstream path of the transmission network, e.g. for transmitting client requests to a VOD server
H04L 67/60 - Scheduling or organising the servicing of application requests, e.g. requests for application data transmissions using the analysis and optimisation of the required network resources
H04N 21/433 - Content storage operation, e.g. storage operation in response to a pause request or caching operations
H04N 21/442 - Monitoring of processes or resources, e.g. detecting the failure of a recording device, monitoring the downstream bandwidth, the number of times a movie has been viewed or the storage space available from the internal hard disk
H04N 21/61 - Network physical structure; Signal processing
H04N 21/845 - Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments
31.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING QUALITY OF CONTENT
Systems and methods for controlling quality of content is provided. A confidence tool of an automated quality control system may receive a request to analyze a tag indicating content to be presented by a content presentation service. The tag may be indicative of a link to the content and a tracking pixel associated with the content. The confidence tool may determine whether the tag meets criteria (e.g., pixel whitelisting criteria, specification of a content presentation service). The confidence tool may notify a user whether the tag meets the criteria to prevent problematic content from being presented by the content presentation service.
H04N 21/266 - Channel or content management, e.g. generation and management of keys and entitlement messages in a conditional access system or merging a VOD unicast channel into a multicast channel
G06F 16/955 - Retrieval from the web using information identifiers, e.g. uniform resource locators [URL]
G06F 16/78 - Retrieval characterised by using metadata, e.g. metadata not derived from the content or metadata generated manually
The present disclosure generally relates to decoding encoded files. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and processes for determining the underlying language of encoded files having certain file formats with an undeterminable encoding. It may be difficult, time consuming, and costly to decode the files with undeterminable encodings as such files may require the language to be identified prior to decoding. Embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining the underlying language of the files by analyzing bit sequences in the encoded file and comparing the bit sequences against training data to determine matching patterns between the bit sequences in the file and the bit sequences known correspond to terms associated with a particular language.
A non-transitory computer readable medium includes instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive, from a requesting account, a selection of one or more data sets that are indicated as sharable and requestor information. The instructions, when executed, also cause the one or more processors to generate a sharing request for the one or more data sets, validate the sharing request based on restrictions for the one or more data sets, apply requestor-specific restrictions to a subset of the one or more data sets to generate a modified subset of the one or more data sets, and send the modified subset of the one or more data sets to the requesting account.
Systems and methods for providing an environment for comparing a first audio content with a second audio content are disclosed. According to at least one embodiment, a method for comparing a first audio content with a second audio content includes: obtaining a first spectrogram representing the first audio content; obtaining a second spectrogram representing the second audio content; generating a combined spectrogram based on the first spectrogram and the second spectrogram; and determining whether the first audio content is misaligned with respect to the second audio content based on the combined spectrogram.
G10L 25/60 - Speech or voice analysis techniques not restricted to a single one of groups specially adapted for particular use for comparison or discrimination for measuring the quality of voice signals
G10L 25/18 - Speech or voice analysis techniques not restricted to a single one of groups characterised by the type of extracted parameters the extracted parameters being spectral information of each sub-band
G10L 25/57 - Speech or voice analysis techniques not restricted to a single one of groups specially adapted for particular use for comparison or discrimination for processing of video signals
Systems and methods for presenting contextual clips for distributed content are disclosed. Some embodiments include receiving an input for presenting content while the content is currently being distributed at a first distribution time point within the content, transmitting a request for contextual content prior to the first distribution time point, receiving information for displaying a plurality of contextual content clips distributed prior to the first distribution time point, wherein each of the plurality of contextual content clips corresponds to an event depicted in the content, displaying the plurality of contextual content clips using the received information, and displaying the content at a second distribution time point after all of the plurality of contextual content clips have been displayed.
H04N 21/4722 - End-user interface for requesting content, additional data or services; End-user interface for interacting with content, e.g. for content reservation or setting reminders, for requesting event notification or for manipulating displayed content for requesting additional data associated with the content
H04N 21/8549 - Creating video summaries, e.g. movie trailer
Business research services, namely, aggregating and analyzing data relating to purchasers of entertainment services and entertainment themed merchandise; Providing advertising, marketing, and promotional services, namely, using data analysis to connect advertisers to potential consumers
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for the aggregation and analysis of data relating to purchasers of entertainment services and entertainment-themed merchandise; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for connecting advertisers to potential customers
39.
Systems and methods for programmatic quality control of content
Systems and methods for controlling quality of content are provided. Programmatic ad buying may facilitate and expedite ad buying via an automated process. However, quality control via a conventional ad buying process is done with manual intervention. A confidence tool may request, from a programmatic content library of a content provider, to analyze a content tag associated with programmatic content. The confidence tool may determine whether the content tag meets confidence criteria (e.g., specifications of a content presentation service). The confidence tool may notify the content provider of whether the content tag meets the confidence criteria. Based on this notification, the content provider may approve the content to be run or reject the content to prevent problematic content from running on the content presentation service.
Toys, games and playthings, namely, action figures and accessories therefor, bathtub toys, kites, toy building blocks, board games, action skill games, manipulative games, target games, bubble making wand and solution sets, children's multiple activity toys, costume masks, mechanical toys, toy vehicles and accessories therefor, dolls, doll accessories, doll clothing, bean bag dolls, toy figures and accessories therefor, play figures, inflatable toys, flying discs, jigsaw puzzles, marbles, plush toys, puppets, ride-on toys, skateboards, balloons, roller skates, toy banks, water squirting toys and stuffed toys; Christmas tree ornaments; water globes; pinball machines; playing cards; hand-held unit for playing electronic games adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor; golf and sports balls, stress relief exercise balls
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Beverageware; shot glasses; bottle openers; bowls; cake molds; cookie cutters; cookie jars; cork screws; crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain figurines; crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain sculptures; cupcake molds; cutting boards; dental care kits comprising toothbrushes and floss; dental floss; dinnerware; dishes; drinking straws; hair brushes; hair combs; ice cube molds; insulated containers for food or beverages; insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; lunch boxes; pet brushes; pet feeding and drinking bowls; piggy banks; coasters not of paper or textile; place mats not of paper or textile; plastic squeeze bottles sold empty; plastic water bottles sold empty; plates; salt and pepper shakers; serving trays; soap holders; sports bottles sold empty; teapots not made of precious metal; thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; toothbrush holders; toothbrushes; wastepaper baskets
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
Goods & Services
Books and magazines in the fields of entertainment; paper party decorations; paper party supplies, namely, paper napkins, paper place mats, gift wrapping paper and paper gift wrapping ribbons, paper gift wrap bows, paper table cloths and paper party bags; activity books; storybooks; comic books; graphic novels; coloring books; book marks; loose leaf binders; stationery-type portfolios; wire-bound notebooks; note pads; writing pads; blank journals; diaries; daily planners; calendars; scrapbook albums; sketchbook albums; photograph albums; sticker albums; stickers, decals; stamp pads; inking pads; rubber stamps; temporary tattoo transfers; slateboards for writing; pencils; pens; pencil erasers; decorative pencil-top ornaments; pen cases and pencil cases; pen boxes and pencil boxes; pencil sharpeners; chalk; markers; posters; postcards; trading cards, other than for games; greeting cards; pennants made of paper; painting sets; arts and crafts paint kits; study kits, consisting of pencil erasers, drawing rulers, pencil sharpeners and pencil case; stationery packs consisting of writing paper, envelopes, markers, and stencils; activity kits consisting of stickers and rubber stamps
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Prerecorded video and audio discs, DVDs, video and audio cassettes, optical and magneto-optical discs featuring news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; prerecorded CDs featuring music and motion picture sound tracks; digital media, namely, downloadable audio and visual recordings in the fields of news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; downloadable software applications for accessing, streaming or viewing audio and visual media content for use with computers, mobile devices, and wired and wireless electronic devices; video game discs; downloadable video game software; interactive multi-media software for playing games; Protective covers and cases for mobile, portable and handheld devices in the nature of mobile phones, tablet computers, laptops, music players, telecommunication devices, computer devices; charging appliances for rechargeable equipment; eyewear, eyeglasses, sunglasses and cases therefor; decorative magnets; cinematographic machines and apparatus; wireless communication devices and systems for computer software for the transmission of audio, voice and images; downloadable animated cartoons; electronic publications, downloadable, namely, magazines and books in the field of entertainment; magnetically encoded and electronic gift cards; Digital collectibles in the form of digital works of art, such as films, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, characters, images, music, podcasts and games represented by non-fungible cryptographic tokens via a distributed registry or blockchain network; Downloadable virtual goods, namely, non-fungible tokens in the form of digital works of art, such as films, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, characters, images, music, podcasts and games; Downloadable digital files authenticated by non-fungible tokens in the form of digital works of art, such as images, music, videos, characters, films, television series, short form entertainment content, music, podcasts and games; downloadable electronic publications in the fields of computer software, the metaverse, augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), self-sovereign identities and online gaming; software to enable uploading, downloading, capturing, posting, showing, editing, playing, streaming, viewing, previewing, displaying, tagging, blogging, sharing, manipulating, distributing, publishing, reproducing, of electronic media, multimedia content, videos, movies, pictures, images, text, photos, games, user-generated content, audio content, and information via the Internet or other computer and communications networks; recorded computer application software for streaming and storing audio-visual media content; recorded computer application software for streaming audio-visual media content via the Internet; downloadable computer software for streaming audio-visual media content via the Internet; downloadable virtual goods, namely, Books and magazines in the fields of entertainment, paper party decorations, paper party supplies, namely, paper napkins, paper place mats, gift wrapping paper and paper gift wrapping ribbons, paper gift wrap bows, paper table cloths and paper party bags, activity books, storybooks, comic books, graphic novels, coloring books, book marks; downloadable virtual goods, namely, loose leaf binders, stationery-type portfolios, wire-bound notebooks, note pads, writing pads, blank journals, diaries, daily planners, calendars, scrapbook albums, sketchbook albums, photograph albums, sticker albums, stickers, decals, stamp pads, inking pads, rubber stamps, temporary tattoo transfers, slate boards for writing; downloadable virtual goods, namely, pencils, pens, pencil erasers, decorative pencil-top ornaments, Pen and pencil cases, Pen and pencil boxes, pencil sharpeners, chalk, markers, posters, postcards, trading cards, other than for games, greeting cards, pennants made of paper, painting sets, arts and crafts paint kits, study kits, consisting of pencil erasers, drawing rulers, pencil sharpeners and pencil case; downloadable virtual goods, namely, stationery packs consisting of writing paper, envelopes, markers, and stencils, activity kits consisting of stickers and rubber stamps; downloadable virtual goods, namely, Articles made from leather and imitations of leather, namely, card cases, change purses, coin purses, fanny packs, luggage, luggage tags, knapsacks, key cases, satchels, waist packs, wallets, bags, namely, all purpose sport bags, athletic bags, all purpose carrying bags, baby backpacks, backpacks, beach bags, book bags, duffel bags, gym bags, overnight bags, shopping bags of canvas, mesh, or textile, tote bags, purses, handbags, wallets, umbrellas, diaper bags; downloadable virtual goods, namely, knapsacks, Beverageware, shot glasses, bottle openers, bowls, cake molds, cookie cutters, cookie jars, cork screws, crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain figurines, crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain sculptures, cupcake molds, cutting boards, dental care kits comprising toothbrushes and floss, dental floss, dinnerware; downloadable virtual goods, namely, dishes, drinking straws, hair brushes, hair combs, ice cube molds, insulated containers for food or beverages, insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans, lunch boxes, pet brushes, pet feeding and drinking bowls, piggy banks, coasters (not of paper or textile), place mats (not of paper or textile), plastic squeeze bottles sold empty, plastic water bottles sold empty; downloadable virtual goods, namely, plates, salt and pepper shakers, serving trays, serving utensils, soap dispensers, soap holders, sports bottles sold empty, teapots not made of precious metal, thermal insulated containers for food or beverages, toothbrush holders, toothbrushes, wastepaper baskets, Clothing, footwear, headwear, Games, toys and playthings, Video game apparatus, Gymnastic and sporting articles and Decorations for Christmas trees. Books and magazines in the fields of entertainment; paper party decorations; paper party supplies, namely, paper napkins, paper place mats, gift wrapping paper and paper gift wrapping ribbons, paper gift wrap bows, paper table cloths and paper party bags; activity books; storybooks; comic books; graphic novels; coloring books; book marks; loose leaf binders; stationery-type portfolios; wire-bound notebooks; note pads; writing pads; blank journals; diaries; daily planners; calendars; scrapbook albums; sketchbook albums; photograph albums; sticker albums; stickers, decals; stamp pads; inking pads; rubber stamps; temporary tattoo transfers; slate boards for writing; pencils; pens; pencil erasers; decorative pencil-top ornaments; Pen and pencil cases; Pen and pencil boxes; pencil sharpeners; chalk; markers; posters; postcards; trading cards, other than for games; greeting cards; pennants made of paper; painting sets; arts and crafts paint kits; study kits, consisting of pencil erasers, drawing rulers, pencil sharpeners and pencil case; stationery packs consisting of writing paper, envelopes, markers, and stencils; activity kits consisting of stickers and rubber stamps. Articles made from leather and imitations of leather, namely, card cases, change purses, coin purses, fanny packs, luggage, luggage tags, knapsacks, key cases, satchels, waist packs, wallets; bags, namely, all purpose sport bags, athletic bags, all purpose carrying bags, baby backpacks, backpacks, beach bags, book bags, duffel bags, gym bags, overnight bags; shopping bags of canvas, mesh, or textile; tote bags; purses; handbags; wallets; umbrellas; diaper bags; knapsacks. Beverageware; shot glasses; bottle openers; bowls; cake molds; cookie cutters; cookie jars; cork screws; crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain figurines; crystal, ceramic, glass and porcelain sculptures; cupcake molds; cutting boards; dental care kits comprising toothbrushes and floss; dental floss; dinnerware; dishes; drinking straws; hair brushes; hair combs; ice cube molds; insulated containers for food or beverages; insulating sleeve holders for beverage cans; lunch boxes; pet brushes; pet feeding and drinking bowls; piggy banks; coasters (not of paper or textile); place mats (not of paper or textile); plastic squeeze bottles sold empty; plastic water bottles sold empty; plates; salt and pepper shakers; serving trays; serving utensils; soap dispensing bottles; soap holders; sports bottles sold empty; teapots not made of precious metal; thermal insulated containers for food or beverages; toothbrush holders; toothbrushes; wastepaper baskets. Clothing, footwear, headwear. Games, toys and playthings; Video game apparatus; Gymnastic and sporting articles; Decorations for Christmas trees. Entertainment services in the nature of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos and podcasts featuring news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; entertainment services in the nature of the production and distribution of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games featuring news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing a website, images and non-downloadable videos in the field of entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; providing interactive online computer games; amusement park attraction and theme park services; live stage performances, namely, presentation of live show performances; providing waterpark services; providing recreational areas for entertainment and amusement, namely, interactive play areas; providing events, contests, displays and exhibits in the field of news and entertainment; providing on-demand and rental of film, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games in the fields of news, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; providing online non-downloadable electronic publications, namely, text and graphic works featuring news, entertainment, sports, comedy, drama, music and variety content; entertainment services, namely, provision of on-going multimedia programs in the field of action, adventure, animation, comedy, drama, current event news, entertainment news, music, sports, children's entertainment and reality shows distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; Entertainment services, namely, providing on-line, non-downloadable virtual collectibles, such as, films, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games for use in virtual environments; Entertainment services provided within the metaverse, namely the provision of online, non-downloadable virtual collectibles, films, television series, short form entertainment content, videos, podcasts and games, digital animated and non-animated designs and characters, avatars, digital overlays, and skins for use in virtual environments; organization, production and presentation via live streaming of entertainment events; entertainment and educational services via the uploading, downloading, capturing, posting, showing, editing, playing, streaming, viewing, previewing, displaying, tagging, blogging, sharing, manipulating, distributing, publishing, reproducing, of electronic media, multimedia content, videos, movies, pictures, images, text, photos, games, user-generated content, audio content, and information via the Internet or other computer and communications networks.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Entertainment services in the nature of television series, short form entertainment content in the nature of audiovisual content, and videos in the field of business, technology, and leadership, all provided through television, websites, mobile apps, and streaming services; Providing a website featuring images and non-downloadable videos in the field of business, technology, and leadership
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Entertainment services, namely, the provision of continuing television, multimedia, and audio-visual program series featuring sports programming, sports entertainment, and sport-related news, distributed via various broadcast platforms across multiple forms of transmission media, namely, television, cable, satellite, the internet, wireless, and mobile communication networks; entertainment services in the nature of providing online non-downloadable videos and images in the field of sports; providing sports and entertainment information and news to others via television, cable, satellite, the internet, wireless, and mobile communication networks
47.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING WORD-SENSE DISAMBIGUATION FOR CONTEXT-SENSITIVE SERVICES
A word-sense disambiguation service may be performed to determine the semantic context of an ambiguous targeted word in an electronic data corpus. The word-sense disambiguation service may determine the semantic context of the words in the electronic data corpus by evaluating a main word and the context words surrounding the main word in a portion of text, then determine which context words are useful in defining the semantic context of the main word. The word-sense disambiguation service may then cluster the defining context words together and use the defining context words to train a word-embedding model to recognize the semantic context of an instance of the main word based on the proximity of the defining context words to the main word. A context-sensitive service may then receive input of a desired target word, then retrieve and display the various semantic contexts of the desired target word using the results gathered by the word-sense disambiguation service.
Providing a website featuring educational information in the fields of marketing, branding, advertising, business management, the Minority Business Enterprise certification process, and operating a small business; Promoting public awareness of the benefits of supporting small business owners and minority-owned businesses; Advertising and marketing services, namely, production of advertising matter in the nature of creating and distributing videos and articles promoting the goods and services of others; Organizing business networking events in the field of small businesses and minority-owned businesses; Providing an educational information website featuring videos and articles in the fields of marketing, branding, advertising, business management, the Minority Business Enterprise certification process, and operating a small business
Providing a website featuring educational information in the fields of marketing, branding, advertising, business management, the Minority Business Enterprise certification process, and operating a small business; Promoting public awareness of the benefits of supporting small business owners and minority-owned businesses; Advertising and marketing services, namely, production of advertising matter in the nature of creating and distributing videos and articles promoting the goods and services of others; Organizing business networking events in the field of small businesses and minority-owned businesses; Providing an educational information website featuring videos and articles in the fields of marketing, branding, advertising, business management, the Minority Business Enterprise certification process, and operating a small business
A cooling system for a light emitting diode (“LED”) assembly includes a fluid configured to absorb heat at the LED assembly, a heat exchanger coupled to one or more substrates of the LED assembly, where the heat exchanger is configured to exchange heat between the LED assembly and the fluid, and a pump configured to circulate the fluid along the LED assembly and the heat exchanger, where the fluid exhibits a turbulent flow at the LED assembly, the heat exchanger, or both, while circulated by the pump.
A debubbler system includes a hollow enclosure and a vent assembly. The hollow enclosure includes comprising an inlet configured to receive coolant into the hollow enclosure and an outlet configured to direct coolant out of the hollow enclosure. The vent assembly includes a vent member configured to rotate about two or more axes within the hollow enclosure. Additionally, the vent member includes an open end configured to remain above a coolant level within the hollow enclosure as the vent member rotates about the two or more axes and a tube configured to flow air, coolant, or both, from the open end of the vent member out of the hollow enclosure.
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Television, cable television, satellite television, radio, and internet broadcasting services; broadcasting and transmission of programming, audio and visual content, television programs, news, multimedia content, and entertainment media content via television, cable television, satellite television, video-on-demand, digital media, radio, the internet, and wireless and mobile networks; news agencies; podcasting and webcasting services. Entertainment services; entertainment information and television entertainment; production of television and radio programs; entertainment services in the nature of the production, distribution, and provision of news and multimedia content; entertainment services, namely, the provision of news and multimedia content delivered by television, radio, internet, wireless, and mobile networks; providing non-downloadable shows featuring news and multimedia content; arranging, conducting, organizing, producing and presenting conferences, conventions, events, exhibitions, forums, festivals, lectures, seminars, training courses, training workshops, and award ceremonies.
A non-transitory computer-readable medium includes computer readable instructions, that when executed by one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to perform operations including receiving a plurality of input images and receiving a guide image corresponding to at least one input image of the plurality of input images. The guide image includes additional colorization relative to the at least one input image. Additionally, the operations include generating a color mapping logic configured to adjust a color of the at least one input image to match the additional colorization of the guide image and outputting an indication of the color mapping logic.
Systems and methods for switching from a linearly distributed live content and/or internet stream to other contents are provided by aligning timing between contents. Break points may be programmed between diverse non-time synced source encoder of the respective contents to facilitate switching between contents. A first linear stream is caused to be provided. A switchover time to a second linear stream is then identified. The second linear stream is caused to be provided at the switchover time. In different embodiments, switching may occur between different number of contents using the described systems and methods. One or more streaming contents may be up-converted and/or down-converted in different streaming systems.
H04N 21/235 - Processing of additional data, e.g. scrambling of additional data or processing content descriptors
H04N 21/2343 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing of video streams or manipulating MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for distribution or compliance with end-user requests or end-user device requirements
H04N 21/61 - Network physical structure; Signal processing
According to at least one embodiment, a method for determining a level of synchronicity between subtitle text in audiovisual content and speech that would be heard during display of the audiovisual content includes: accessing a first binary sequence, each bit of the first binary sequence indicating whether the speech is provided at a respective sampling time of a plurality of sampling times; and accessing a second binary sequence, each bit of the second binary sequence indicating whether the subtitle text is provided at a respective sampling time of a plurality of sampling times. The method further includes comparing the first binary sequence and the second binary sequence to determine the level of synchronicity between the subtitle text and the speech.
G10L 15/22 - Procedures used during a speech recognition process, e.g. man-machine dialog
G10L 25/57 - Speech or voice analysis techniques not restricted to a single one of groups specially adapted for particular use for comparison or discrimination for processing of video signals
G10L 25/78 - Detection of presence or absence of voice signals
A cooling system for a light emitting diode assembly includes a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat from a fluid to ambient air, an enclosure configured to house the LED assembly, and a pump configured to circulate the fluid through the enclosure, through the LED assembly, or both, and through the heat exchanger. The fluid is configured to absorb heat at the LED assembly and generated by the LED assembly, and the heat exchanger is configured to cool the fluid and remove the heat absorbed by the fluid at the LED assembly.
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Entertainment services in the nature of providing ongoing television series, providing ongoing short form entertainment content in the nature of non-downloadable videos, video highlights, and video segments, and providing podcasts, all in the field of sports, all provided through various broadcast platforms across multiple forms of transmission media, namely, television, cable, satellite, the internet, wireless, and mobile communication networks; providing a website, images and non-downloadable videos featuring news and entertainment information in the field of sports, via the internet, mobile and wireless networks
Business research services, namely, aggregating and analyzing data relating to purchasers of entertainment services and entertainment themed merchandise; Providing advertising, marketing, and promotional services, namely, using data analysis to connect advertisers to potential consumers
61.
Digital content data generation systems and methods
A system includes hardware processors and a non-transitory memory storing instructions that, when executed by the hardware processors, causes the hardware processors to perform actions including receiving an input data set related to digital content, where the input data set includes a plurality of input entries. The actions also include matching one or more input words of each input entry of the plurality of input entries to one or more baseline words of one or more baseline entries of a baseline data set and generating an output data set including a plurality of output entries. Each respective input entry corresponds to a respective output entry of the plurality of output entries, and each respective output entry includes a baseline entry of the one or more baseline entries having a highest probability of matching the respective input entry and additional data associated with the respective input entry.
G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled
G06F 7/14 - Merging, i.e. combining at least two sets of record carriers each arranged in the same ordered sequence to produce a single set having the same ordered sequence
Systems and methods for providing an output manifest are disclosed. According to at least one embodiment, a method of providing an output manifest representing a video channel includes: receiving, from a channel requester, a request for the output manifest; receiving input manifests including first and second input manifests; and creating the output manifest in response to receiving the request. Creating the output manifest includes: selecting at least one segment of the first input manifest, the at least one first input manifest segment bordered by a first marker; selecting at least one segment of the second input manifest, the at least one second input manifest segment bordered by a second marker common to the first marker; and creating the output manifest to include the at least one first input manifest segment followed by the at least one second input manifest segment. The output manifest is provided to the channel requester.
H04N 21/239 - Interfacing the upstream path of the transmission network, e.g. prioritizing client requests
H04N 21/2665 - Gathering content from different sources, e.g. Internet and satellite
H04N 21/647 - Control signaling between network components and server or clients; Network processes for video distribution between server and clients, e.g. controlling the quality of the video stream, by dropping packets, protecting content from unauthorised alteration within the network, monitoring of network load or bridging bet
H04N 21/845 - Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments
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(1) Advertising and publicity services, namely, promoting the goods, services, brand identity and commercial information and news of third parties through print, audio, video, digital and on-line medium; Advertising services, namely, promoting and marketing the goods and services of others through all public communication means; Dissemination of advertising for others via the Internet; Dissemination of advertising matter; Production and distribution of radio and television commercials; Production of television commercials; Promoting the goods and services of others by arranging for sponsors to affiliate their goods and services with golf-related television programming and events; Providing television advertising for others
(2) Broadcast of cable television programmes; Mobile media services in the nature of electronic transmission of entertainment media content; Pay-per-view television transmission services; Satellite television broadcasting; Satellite, cable, network transmission of sounds, images, signals and data; Streaming of video material on the Internet; Subscription television broadcasting; Television broadcasting; Television programme broadcasting via cable; Transmission of sound and vision via satellite or interactive multimedia networks
(3) Direction of making radio or television programs; Distribution of television programming to cable television systems; Entertainment in the nature of ongoing television programs in the field of sports; Entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production and post-production services of multimedia entertainment content; Entertainment services, namely, providing ongoing television programs in the field of golf via a global computer network; Production of cable television programs; Production of radio or television programs; Publication of on-line information about golf and television program schedules; Television show production
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING MACHINE LEARNING-DRIVEN TELECAST FORECASTS
Systems and methods for generating telecast forecasts is provided. An automated forecasting system uses machine learning-driven a forecast model for generating forecast for various telecasts varying periods of time. Estimate values that are used to generate the forecasts may be determined based on deriving trends and correlations from telecasts data using machine learning. The forecasting system may compare estimate values and actual values associated with the various telecasts and subsequently update the forecast model based on the comparison. The forecast model may be displayed on an electronic device of a client electronic device and may be updated or influenced by telecast providers.
Systems and methods for detecting duplicate frames is provided. An automated duplicate frames detection service may extract one or more frames from content and determine a hamming distance between each of the extracted one or more frames and adjacent frames. In response to determining the hamming distance is less than a threshold hamming distance, the duplicate frames detection service may determine duplicate frames. In turn, the duplicate frames detection service may determine the duplicate frames are created without intent in response to determining the average distance between the one or more duplicate frames meets threshold criteria and provide an indication of the one or more duplicate frames without intent to a client device.
A lighting system includes a controller having a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to receive an input indicative of a first set of lighting values corresponding to a first color space, map the first set of lighting values corresponding to the first color space to a second set of lighting values corresponding to a second color space, and output the second set of lighting values to a light emitting diode (LED) assembly.
A lighting system includes a controller having a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to receive an input indicative of a first set of lighting values corresponding to a first color space, map the first set of lighting values corresponding to the first color space to a second set of lighting values corresponding to a second color space, and output the second set of lighting values to a light emitting diode (LED) assembly.
A data stream, such as a video stream, may comprise one or more event trigger messages indicating an upcoming event in the stream. The time (e.g., pre-roll time) between the event trigger message and its corresponding event may be modified, based on rules, to provide a network operator, service provider or downstream recipient more (or less) time to prepare for the event. This may be accomplished by moving the event trigger to an earlier (or later) location in the stream, and/or editing the event trigger to indicate the different pre-roll time.
H04N 21/44 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs
H04N 21/442 - Monitoring of processes or resources, e.g. detecting the failure of a recording device, monitoring the downstream bandwidth, the number of times a movie has been viewed or the storage space available from the internal hard disk
H04N 21/4402 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for household redistribution, storage or real-time display
H04N 21/845 - Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments
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Entertainment services in the nature of a television series, and podcasts in the field of news and entertainment; providing a website, images and nondownloadable videos in the field of news and historic events via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; providing interactive online computer games.
A clipping mitigation circuitry includes a light valve configured to reduce an amount of light captured by a camera and a controller configured to receive sensor feedback indicative of a light levels of an image captured by the camera, identify potential clipping in the image based on the light levels, and adjust the light valve based on the potential clipping to reduce the amount of light captured by the camera.
G09G 3/36 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix by control of light from an independent source using liquid crystals
H04N 23/75 - Circuitry for compensating brightness variation in the scene by influencing optical camera components
H04N 23/71 - Circuitry for evaluating the brightness variation
A data stream, such as a video stream, may comprise one or more event trigger messages indicating an upcoming event in the stream. The time (e.g., pre-roll time) between the event trigger message and its corresponding event may be modified, based on rules, to provide a network operator, service provider or downstream recipient more (or less) time to prepare for the event. This may be accomplished by moving the event trigger to an earlier (or later) location in the stream, and/or editing the event trigger to indicate the different pre-roll time.
H04N 21/44 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs
H04N 21/442 - Monitoring of processes or resources, e.g. detecting the failure of a recording device, monitoring the downstream bandwidth, the number of times a movie has been viewed or the storage space available from the internal hard disk
H04N 21/4402 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for household redistribution, storage or real-time display
H04N 21/845 - Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments
73.
Systems and methods for localized adaptive content distribution
Systems and methods for switching from a linearly distributed live content and/or internet stream to other contents are provided by aligning timing between contents. Break points may be programmed between diverse non-time synced source encoder of the respective contents to facilitate switching between contents. A first linear stream is caused to be provided. A switchover time to a second linear stream is then identified. The second linear stream is caused to be provided at the switchover time. In different embodiments, switching may occur between different number of contents using the described systems and methods. One or more streaming contents may be up-converted and/or down-converted in different streaming systems.
H04N 21/235 - Processing of additional data, e.g. scrambling of additional data or processing content descriptors
H04N 21/2343 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing of video streams or manipulating MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for distribution or compliance with end-user requests or end-user device requirements
H04N 21/61 - Network physical structure; Signal processing
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(1) Analysis of business, market and consumer research data and statistics; market reports and studies; providing business, market and consumer research, studies, reports and business analytics; compiling and analyzing statistics and data regarding the circulation, coverage and audience of advertising media.
(2) Media audience measurement services, namely, measuring audience size and composition for others; measuring and tracking audience viewership of and exposure to online and television advertisements for others via electronic data collection.
Processes for reviewing and editing a computer-generated animation are provided. In one example process, multiple images representing segments of a computer-generated animation may be displayed. In response to a selection of one or more of the images, geometry data associated with the corresponding segment(s) of computer-generated animation may be accessed. An editable geometric representation of the selected segment(s) of computer-generated animation may be displayed based on the accessed geometry data. In some examples, previously rendered representations and/or geometric representations of the same or other segments of the computer-generated animation may be concurrently displayed adjacent to, overlaid with, or in any other desired manner with the displayed geometric representation of the selected segment's) of computer-generated animation.
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Entertainment services, namely, an ongoing television and multimedia series featuring stories in the nature of investigative journalism, business, finance, news, politics and current events provided through cable television, satellite television, streaming devices, and the internet; entertainment services, namely, the provision of a website featuring information and non-downloadable videos and images, all the foregoing related to a multimedia series in the nature of investigative journalism, business, finance, news, politics and current events provided via global computer and wireless communication networks
77.
Systems and methods for controlling quality of content
Systems and methods for controlling quality of content is provided. A confidence tool of an automated quality control system may receive a request to analyze a tag indicating content to be presented by a content presentation service. The tag may be indicative of a link to the content and a tracking pixel associated with the content. The confidence tool may determine whether the tag meets criteria (e.g., pixel whitelisting criteria, specification of a content presentation service). The confidence tool may notify a user whether the tag meets the criteria to prevent problematic content from being presented by the content presentation service.
H04N 21/266 - Channel or content management, e.g. generation and management of keys and entitlement messages in a conditional access system or merging a VOD unicast channel into a multicast channel
G06F 16/955 - Retrieval from the web using information identifiers, e.g. uniform resource locators [URL]
G06F 16/78 - Retrieval characterised by using metadata, e.g. metadata not derived from the content or metadata generated manually
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Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for the aggregation and analysis of data relating to purchasers of entertainment services and entertainment-themed merchandise; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for connecting advertisers to potential customers
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Entertainment services in the nature of an ongoing series providing information, news and commentary in the field of sports and sports betting; entertainment services, namely, the provision of a website featuring information and non-downloadable videos and images related to a television series in the field of sports and sports betting via global computer and wireless communication networks
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Entertainment services in the nature of a television series featuring information relating to technology, news and current events; entertainment services, namely, the provision of a website featuring non-downloadable videos and images and information relating to a television series on technology, news and current events, via global computer and wireless communication networks
Television, cable television, satellite television, internet, and wireless broadcasting; interactive multimedia broadcasting, namely, audio and video broadcasting; television, cable television, satellite television, internet, wireless, mobile, and interactive multimedia streaming services, namely, streaming of audio, visual, and audiovisual material via a global computer network; transmission and delivery of television programs, audio and visual content, and entertainment media content via television, cable television, satellite television, video on-demand, digital media communication networks, the internet, wireless communication, and mobile wireless communication networks; podcasting services, namely, transmission of podcasts; webcasting services
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Education and entertainment services, namely, ongoing television public service announcements and ongoing television programs featuring social, cultural, political and environmental information in the field of current events
A debubbler system includes a hollow enclosure that includes an inlet and an outlet directing the flow of coolant fluid into and out from the hollow enclosure, respectively. The debubbler system further includes a check valve to exhaust gaseous bubbles in the coolant fluid out of the hollow enclosure to reduce the gaseous bubbles in the coolant fluid. The debubbler system also includes a vent tube fluidly coupled to the check valve, such that the vent tube is positioned opposite a weighted member that is fixed relative to a central axel that rotates about a rotation axis. The debubbler system may be part of a cooling system for cooling electronics systems, such as light-emitting diode (LED) lighting systems.
An apparatus, system and method for deactivating problematic secondary content are provided. This approach involves a deactivator component receiving data associated with an indication of a change to one or more secondary contents, a secondary content playback report, and/or a secondary content quality of experience (QoE) via data sources. After identifying the problematic secondary content, the deactivator component may request a secondary content provider to deactivate the problematic secondary content by deactivating a target resource associated with the secondary content instance, the secondary content, the secondary content unit, or the placement. In particular, the deactivator component may also provide feedback or reason for deactivating the secondary content. Incorporating a central component such as the deactivator component in a system that monitors quality of secondary component, ensures time and resource efficiency, reduces revenue loss for the secondary content provider, and maintains an uninterrupted experience for users when viewing secondary content.
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(1) Entertainment services, namely, providing ongoing television programming distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; providing sports programming, entertainment and sports related news over computer networks and global communication networks; providing a website featuring information in the field of sports, entertainment and sports related news.
A lighting assembly includes a lighting tower. The lighting tower includes a plurality of layers of lighting elements, where each layer of lighting elements is configured to provide a different angle of emitted light onto a parabolic reflector with respect to light emitted from another layer of lighting elements onto the parabolic reflector when activated.
Television, cable television, satellite television, internet, wireless, mobile wireless networks broadcasting and interactive multimedia in the form of audio and video broadcasting; television, cable television, satellite television, internet, wireless, mobile, and interactive multimedia streaming services, namely, streaming of audio, visual, and audiovisual material via a global computer network; transmission and delivery of television programs, audio and visual content, and entertainment media content via television, cable television, satellite television, video-on-demand, digital media in the form of communication networks, the internet, wireless communication, and mobile wireless communication networks; podcasting services, namely, transmission of podcasts; webcasting services
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Television programming services; entertainment in the nature of television programming, cable television programming, satellite television programming, internet programming, multimedia programming, and programming via global computer and wireless communication networks; entertainment services in the nature of the production and distribution of film, ongoing television series and short form entertainment content in the nature of non-downloadable videos and images provided via a global computer and wireless communication networks, all featuring reality shows, comedy, drama, news and variety; entertainment in the nature of ongoing television programs and short form entertainment content in the nature of non-downloadable videos and images provided via a global computer and wireless communication networks, all featuring reality shows, comedy, drama, news and variety; entertainment services in the nature of providing ongoing audio-visual programs featuring reality shows, comedy, drama, news and variety delivered by internet, wireless, and mobile networks; provision of news and information in the field of entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; entertainment services in the nature of providing non-downloadable videos and images related to a television series in the field of reality shows, comedy, drama, news and variety transmitted via the Internet and wireless communication networks; Educational services, namely, providing ongoing television public service announcements in the field of social, political and environmental issues
A tangible, non-transitory machine-readable medium includes machine-readable instructions that, when executed, cause processing circuitry to receive a signal indicative of high dynamic range content. The signal includes 1) a first portion that forms a first percentage of the signal and is associated with a first brightness range and 2) a second portion that forms a second percentage of the signal associated with a second brightness range. The instructions, when executed, are also configured to cause the processing circuitry to produce an adjusted signal to represent the signal such that a graphical representation of the adjusted signal includes an area corresponding to the first portion of the signal that is expanded relative to a graphical representation of the first portion of the signal. Furthermore, the instructions, when executed, are configured to cause the processing circuitry to cause display of a graphical representation of the adjusted signal.
H04N 9/68 - Circuits for processing colour signals for controlling the amplitude of colour signals, e.g. automatic chroma control circuits
H04N 9/77 - Circuits for processing the brightness signal and the chrominance signal relative to each other, e.g. adjusting the phase of the brightness signal relative to the colour signal, correcting differential gain or differential phase
H04N 17/02 - Diagnosis, testing or measuring for television systems or their details for colour television signals
A tangible, non-transitory machine-readable medium includes machine readable instructions that, when executed by processing circuitry, cause the processing circuitry to receive an inquiry regarding digital content. The inquiry is indicative of a request for the digital content or a request for a determination to be made regarding the digital content. The instructions, when executed, also cause the processing circuitry to process the inquiry by analyzing aggregated result data generated using a series of neural network layers based on the digital content and metadata associated with the digital content. Furthermore, the instructions, when executed, cause the processing circuitry to generate response data to the inquiry using a neural network based on analyzing the aggregated result data.
According to at least one embodiment, a method of processing data in a broadcast engineering environment includes: receiving a user request comprising a first identifier that identifies a discrete broadcast signal and identifying a set of identifiers associated with the first identifier. The set of identifiers includes at least one of Connection, Domain, Domain Type, Equipment, Essence, Feed, Format, Instance, Mnemonic Base, Pattern, Signal Mnemonic, or Site. The method further includes generating association information based on the identified set of identifiers, and transmitting the generated association information based on the received user request.
G06F 16/953 - Querying, e.g. by the use of web search engines
H04H 60/66 - Arrangements for services using the result of monitoring, identification or recognition covered by groups or for using the result on distributors' side
Systems and methods for pulsing and controlling quality of content are provided. An automated QC system that automatically monitors (e.g., pulses) content for any changes by third-party servers and subsequently deactivates problematic content may improve user experience in relation to viewing content and enhance revenue gains for the content provider. For example, a confidence tool may identify problematic changes to the content via a pulsing mechanism, in which content is identified for deactivation until changes to the content meet the specification of the content presentation services. Active (e.g., live) or in-flight (e.g., scheduled to be live) content may continue being pulsed for any modifications unless it has been deactivated
G06Q 20/32 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices using wireless devices
G06Q 20/34 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices using cards, e.g. integrated circuit [IC] cards or magnetic cards
G06F 16/78 - Retrieval characterised by using metadata, e.g. metadata not derived from the content or metadata generated manually
G06F 3/0482 - Interaction with lists of selectable items, e.g. menus
G06Q 10/0639 - Performance analysis of employees; Performance analysis of enterprise or organisation operations
H04N 21/458 - Scheduling content for creating a personalised stream, e.g. by combining a locally stored advertisement with an incoming stream; Updating operations, e.g. for OS modules
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Goods & Services
The provision of a website featuring information and non-downloadable videos and images featuring news, advice, and current event stories in the field of entertainment relating to pets and pet adoption services; entertainment programming featuring pet adoption events and reality stories via global computer and wireless communication networks; Special event planning for pet adoption drives for entertainment purposes Providing information about pet adoption via a website
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(1) Entertainment services in the nature of television series and short form entertainment content each featuring comedy and drama content; entertainment services in the nature of the production and distribution of television series and short form entertainment content each featuring entertainment, comedy and drama content; providing a website, images and non-downloadable videos in the field of news and entertainment via the internet, mobile and wireless networks; organizing and arranging events, contests, displays and exhibits in the field of entertainment.
The current embodiments relate to a real-time automated classification system that uses machine learning system to recognize important moments in broadcast content based on log data and/or other data received from various classification systems. The real-time automated classification system may be trained to recognize correlations between the various log data to determine key moments in the broadcast content. The real-time automated logging system may determine and generate metadata that describe or give information about what is happening or appearing in the broadcast content. The real-time automated logging system may automatically generate control inputs, suggestions, recommendations, and/or edits relating to broadcast content based upon the metadata, during broadcasting of the broadcast content.
H04H 60/37 - Arrangements for identifying or recognising characteristics with a direct linkage to broadcast information or to broadcast space-time, e.g. for identifying broadcast stations or for identifying users for identifying segments of broadcast information, e.g. scenes or extracting programme ID
H04H 60/07 - Arrangements for generating broadcast information; Arrangements for generating broadcast-related information with a direct linkage to broadcast information or to broadcast space-time; Arrangements for simultaneous generation of broadcast information and broadcast-related information characterised by processes or methods for the generation
H04H 60/64 - Arrangements for services using the result of monitoring, identification or recognition covered by groups or for providing detail information
H04H 60/48 - Arrangements for identifying or recognising characteristics with a direct linkage to broadcast information or to broadcast space-time, e.g. for identifying broadcast stations or for identifying users for recognising items expressed in broadcast information
Systems and methods for providing an output manifest are disclosed. According to at least one embodiment, a method of providing an output manifest representing a video channel includes: receiving, from a channel requester, a request for the output manifest; receiving input manifests including first and second input manifests; and creating the output manifest in response to receiving the request. Creating the output manifest includes: selecting at least one segment of the first input manifest, the at least one first input manifest segment bordered by a first marker; selecting at least one segment of the second input manifest, the at least one second input manifest segment bordered by a second marker common to the first marker; and creating the output manifest to include the at least one first input manifest segment followed by the at least one second input manifest segment. The output manifest is provided to the channel requester.
H04N 21/239 - Interfacing the upstream path of the transmission network, e.g. prioritizing client requests
H04N 21/2665 - Gathering content from different sources, e.g. Internet and satellite
H04N 21/647 - Control signaling between network components and server or clients; Network processes for video distribution between server and clients, e.g. controlling the quality of the video stream, by dropping packets, protecting content from unauthorised alteration within the network, monitoring of network load or bridging bet
H04N 21/845 - Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments
A cooling system for a light emitting diode assembly includes a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat from a fluid to ambient air, an enclosure configured to house the LED assembly, and a pump configured to circulate the fluid through the enclosure, through the LED assembly, or both, and through the heat exchanger. The fluid is configured to absorb heat at the LED assembly and generated by the LED assembly, and the heat exchanger is configured to cool the fluid and remove the heat absorbed by the fluid at the LED assembly.
A cooling system for a light emitting diode assembly includes a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat from a fluid to ambient air, an enclosure configured to house the LED assembly, and a pump configured to circulate the fluid through the enclosure, through the LED assembly, or both, and through the heat exchanger. The fluid is configured to absorb heat at the LED assembly and generated by the LED assembly, and the heat exchanger is configured to cool the fluid and remove the heat absorbed by the fluid at the LED assembly.
F21Y 107/30 - Light sources with three-dimensionally disposed light-generating elements on the outer surface of cylindrical surfaces, e.g. rod-shaped supports having a circular or a polygonal cross section
F21Y 105/18 - Planar light sources comprising a two-dimensional array of point-like light-generating elements characterised by the overall shape of the two-dimensional array polygonal other than square or rectangular, e.g. for spotlights or for generating an axially symmetrical light beam