WO2001052532A1 - Content control of broadcast programs - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the tagging of audiovisual content such as analog or digital motion pictures that are broadcast or transmitted over cable, and streaming video transmitted over the Internet and the seamless though selectively 5 filtered replay of such content at some later time including near real-time
- content censoring provides only two choices - viewing or not of the overall programming material
- a parent may not allow a child to view an R-rated motion picture in its entirety
- individual scenes might be tagged as objectionable or not, and a set-top box or PC could control selective viewing of the material based on the binary code used as a tag for each individual scene Slightly more sophisticated systems could not only control viewing on a scene-by-scene basis, but they could give the user more control over the censoring Patent No
- Max Abecassis disclose the tagging of individual scenes with many different codes representing many different possible types of objectionable content The user selects the content types to be filtered out and thus the individual scenes to be cut By choosing different combinations of content types to be filtered out, different users will produce what in
- Abecassis type systems are applicable to motion pictures on DVDs, if a scene is to be cut, the viewer would be very unhappy if his screen were to go blank while the objectionable scene is processed Therefore, what should occur is a jump immediately from the end of one scene to the beginning of the next 30 unobjectionable scene Toward this end, Abecassis provides a 'content map' that for each combination of codes allows the approved' scenes to be played seamlessly one after the other - the locations of all scenes on the DVD, and the sequence in which they are to be played are determined before play begins The DVD player simply jumps from predetermined scene to predetermined scene In an Abecassis type scheme, not only is the entire motion picture available before play begins, so is the content map that characterizes each scene (violence, objectionable language, religious irreverence, etc ) and also provides its start and end points on the DVD or other recording of the motion picture Some people would also like to control the filtering out of objectionable material from live broadcasts The tagging of scenes is not difficult There are already systems employing
- a short delay of perhaps a few seconds would have to be introduced at the supply side in order to give a coder adequate time to monitor, classify and insert tags, but the coding process would be transparent to a viewer As soon as content in a particular category is viewed by a coder, he would insert an appropriate tag in the scene simply by pressing one of perhaps a few buttons or speaking voice activation commands to a console made available to him The appearance of a tag different from the preceding tag would mark the beginning of a new scene for filtering purposes
- the scheme fails in the broadcast environment because there is no way to seamlessly jump to the next unobjectionable scene since it has not yet been broadcast - the viewer must wait until the objectionable scene or scenes have been broadcast while his screen remains blank.
- pre-recorded broadcasts and even pre-recorded broadcasts that are pre-tagged If a scene is to be skipped over for seamless play there must be another scene ready to be processed, and there isn't in the broadcast scenario
- a general object of this invention is to provide for the tagging of broadcast motion pictures and streaming video materials (hereinafter “programming materials”) with content type codes and the processing thereof so that selectively filtered but seamless play can be achieved
- the viewer's set-top box is equipped with a personal video recorder such as those sold under the trademarks TiVo and ReplayTV
- a personal video recorder such as those sold under the trademarks TiVo and ReplayTV
- These devices provide for the recording of video programs and playback of tnem at any future time under control of a disk operating system (The playback can be almost immediately after the recording so that the devices can simulate the 'pause' function of a video tape recorder
- a viewer receiving a telephone call might continue to record a program he is watching, though as soon as the call comes n, the viewer could pause playback while the machine continues to record
- the viewer simply resumes play where he left off by reverting back from 'pause' to 'play ' Recording and playback take place simultaneously, with the playback lagging behind the recording If the call takes two minutes, the effect is that o ⁇ a two-minute pause )
- the live or pre-recorded broadcast or streamed video includes content tags that are
- the objectionable scenes in a motion picture have a total duration of ten minutes simply delaying play of the recorded video for at least ten minutes after the start cf its broadcast will allow for seamless play even with filtered out scenes
- the tagging result is binary, I e , a scene is either on or off tne play list, then scenes are allowed or disallowed and the viewer has no control over the content other than to accept or reject the coder's judgment
- the tagging is done before the broadcast so that the sum total of the material to be deleted is known in advance then an announcement may be made prior to the broadcast of the minimum required delay to allow for seamless play
- more sophisticated user controls are allowed, so that different viewers will 'produce' different versions of the same motion picture or streaming video, then estimates of minimum and maximum delays may be provided.
- Every scene may tie tagged so that the set-top box or other control device can make a decision, based on use r preferences whether the scene just beginning should be played But if it should not be played tne set-top box must somehow be told the location of the next scene to be played Every frame may have a time code or otherwise be given an address but the address of the next scene must be known at the start of the present one if the present one is to be skipped
- the solution to this problem is to generate a table as the program is being recorded on the disk
- This table associates with each scene not only its tagged code, but also address information for the next scene This address information is known as soon as the next scene comes in, and the fact that a new scene is coming in is known from the appearance of new tagged codes
- the starting address of the new scene is recorded with the data for the previous scene
- any scene is to be skipped over the system will have the starting address of the next scene
- its codes dictate that it, too, is not to be played its data will include the starting address of the following scene, etc
- Delay in the start of play is necessary to accommodate the sum total of the intervals being cut so that play is seamless This provides the necessary time to record at the end of any broadcast or streamed current scene the roadmap' data needed to control a jump to the next scene if the current scene is not to be played
- the table data can be stored in memory, preferably non-volatile memory, or even on the disk on which the program material is recorded
- the table can include for each scene just its starting location on the disk and its content codes
- the starting address of the next scene to be played need not be stored if the records for the scenes are stored contiguously or in some predetermined order If this is done the starting address for the next scene can be determined simply by looking at the next record
- Fig 1 depicts symbolically a block diagram schematic of components that function as a present-day personal video recorder, together with three additional connections to the circuitry of Fig 2, and Fig 2 depicts illustrative additional circuitry that, when added to the components of Fig 1 , implement the present invention
- Typical personal video recorders are Replay Network's ReplayTV and Philips' TiVo Both machines are Hard Disc Drive set-top devices that allow pauses in live broadcasts and playback of recorded shows
- Each machine is basically a PC with a large-capacity hard drive and the ability to download program listings periodically (Program listings could include the maximum delay time necessary to accommodate all tagged content filtering, thus making clear and automatic the start times for programs to be selectively filtered and seamlessly played as described above )
- Fig 1 depicts the main components of a generalized prior art personal video recorder There are two inputs, an RF input 10 and a digital input 18 The RF input is extended to a tuner 12 in a conventional manner in order to select a particular channel The digital input and the tuner output are both operated upon by a video processor 14 and an audio processor 30 Both processor outputs are compressed in MPEG2 video encoder 16 and stored on the d ⁇ sk(s) of hard d ⁇ ve(s) 74 (Alternatively, the audio and video could be processed and stored
- the system includes conventional components such as DRAM memory 32, a modem 52 for communicating over a telephone line, for example, to a server that furnishes TV schedule information, a serial link module 70 for communicating with other devices, and user inputs 78 which may include a keyboard and a remote control device
- stored program data is read from the hard disks, decoded in MPEG2 decoder 38, and extended through video encoder 36 to the video out line 34, and through audio digital-to-analog converter 58 to the audio out line 56
- Not shown in the drawing are features that are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as the different kinds of output connections that are provided (e g , S-Video), infra-red links, a boot ROM, etc
- the basic method of the invention is to control the personal video recorder to store and selectively play a broadcast program whose scenes are tagged with content codes
- the personal video recorder must employ user preferences, and this information is derived from the user inputs
- the machine may include flash memory, for example, to store data that is semi-permanent, or the preference information can even be stored on the hard disks (Alternatively, users might accept the monitoring, tagging and selective, seamless play that results from subscription to a service that routinely reflects these users preferences There are already browser services that filter away offensive Web sites and/or content for like- minded users In this manner, users' preferences might form the basis of a 'community' with monitoring and tagging service providers that serve the community )
- This file characterizes individual scenes in accordance with the respective tagged codes, derived from VBI data, code blocks in a digital transmission, etc - the presence of the codes is important, not the form in which they are inserted in the broadcast
- the file includes data from which the starting and ending points of individual scenes can be determined, with the ending point of a scene being conveniently determined by the broadcast receipt of the start of the next scene with a new tagged code
- the system consults the stored user preferences and the previously generated file to determine scenes to be skipped and the starting point of any scene that is to follow a scene that is to be skipped
- Starting points of scenes must be recorded in the file that is generated for each recorded program If a scene is to be skipped, determined by comparing its tag codes with user preferences, the machine has to know where on the hard dr ⁇ ve(s) to go for the next scene
- the operating system can readily determine when a new scene comes in by noting that there is a new tagged code and the operating system can register that the disk drive location now being written is the start of the new scene But the information is needed for the previous scene because if the determination is made during playback that the previously recorded scene should be skipped, the machine must know immediately where to go for the start of the next scene to be played
- One approach is to store in the record for each scene the starting point for the next scene So at the same time that a record is consulted to determine whether the associated scene should be skipped, the starting point for the next scene will be ascertained if the current scene indeed should be skipped
- Another approach is to store just the starting point of the current scene in the associated record, but to include a pointer for each record that points to the next successive record (Pointers are not required if the records are stored in a predetermined order, e g successively ) If the determination is made that the current scene is to be skipped then the machine can determine where the next scene is located on the hard d ⁇ sk(s) by consulting the next record and thus discovering the next scene s starting point
- a code detector 90 for detecting the scene tags
- a CPU 92 for controlling the overall processing
- a memory 94 for working with the CPU
- the output of video processor 14 is connected to code detector 90 via line 11
- the two CPUs are connected to each other via line 13
- the user inputs 78 are connected to CPU 92
- Block 96 describes what happens during playback of a recorded program.
- CPU 92 in Fig. 2 retrieves content data from the corresponding file in memory 94, and sends it to CPU 76 in the personal video recorder of Fig. 1.
- CPU 76 determines whether to skip play of the current scene and, if it is to be skipped, where to find the next scene.
- the incoming content data When a new recording is being made, the incoming content data must be stored in a new file in memory 94. As shown in module 97, the data is transmitted from video processor 14 over line 11 to CPU 92 which generates a new file for the program and stores it in memory 94. Finally, when the personal video recorder deletes a program recording from the hard disk(s), there is no longer a need for the corresponding content data file in memory 94, so this file is deleted at the same time as shown in module 98.
- a recommended delay in play may be announced (or included in the program guide information mentioned above) before the broadcast begins about how long the viewer should wait before beginning to play back the program that is to be broadcast and played. In the event of multiple content codes, a range of delay times may be provided (or the cumulative maximum for all scene cuttings might be provided).
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