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公开(公告)号:US11317159B2
公开(公告)日:2022-04-26
申请号:US16409144
申请日:2019-05-10
Applicant: Painted Dog, Inc.
Inventor: Vincent Alexander Crossley , Jared Max Browarnik , Tyler Harrison Cooper , Carl Ducey Jamilkowski
IPC: H04N21/4725 , G06F16/955 , G06K9/00 , H04N21/858 , H04N21/431 , H04N21/478 , H04N21/237
Abstract: Current interfaces for displaying information about items appearing in videos are obtrusive and counterintuitive. They also rely on annotations, or metadata tags, added by hand to the frames in the video, limiting their ability to display information about items in the videos. In contrast, examples of the systems disclosed here use neural networks to identify items appearing on- and off-screen in response to intuitive user voice queries, touchscreen taps, and/or cursor movements. These systems display information about the on- and off-screen items dynamically and unobtrusively to avoid disrupting the viewing experience.
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公开(公告)号:US12198183B1
公开(公告)日:2025-01-14
申请号:US16929192
申请日:2020-07-15
Applicant: Painted Dog, Inc.
IPC: G06Q30/0601 , G06F16/58 , G06Q20/12
Abstract: A dynamic media-product searching platform (DMPSP) transforms media source, product, and user inputs into product metadata and transactions outputs. In some implementations, the DMPSP may receive an indication that a user is interacting with a media source, provide a product overlay to the user indicating products within the media source available for purchase, receive from the user a selection of a product, send product information to the user via the product overlay, receive from the user an indication of interest in purchasing the product, and process a transaction for the user to purchase the product.
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公开(公告)号:US20220229867A1
公开(公告)日:2022-07-21
申请号:US17714533
申请日:2022-04-06
Applicant: Painted Dog, Inc.
Inventor: Jared Max Browarnik , Ken Aizawa
IPC: G06F16/71 , G06F16/22 , G06F16/78 , G06F9/54 , H04N21/472 , H04N21/478
Abstract: Shoppable video enables a viewer to identify and buy items appearing in a video. To retrieve information about the items in a frame of the video, the playback device generates a perceptual hash of that frame and uses that hash to query a first database storing perceptual hashes of different version of the video. The database query returns an identifier for the frame, which is then used to query a second database that store the item information. The results of this query are returned to the playback device, which shows them to the user, enabling the viewer to learn more about and possibly purchase the item. Using queries based on perceptual hashes of different versions of the video increases the likelihood of returning a match, despite formatting differences. And using separate hash and metadata databases makes it possible to update the metadata without changing the hashes.
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公开(公告)号:US20220217444A1
公开(公告)日:2022-07-07
申请号:US17702139
申请日:2022-03-23
Applicant: Painted Dog, Inc.
Inventor: Vincent Alexander Crossley , Jared Max Browarnik , Tyler Harrison Cooper , Carl Ducey Jamilkowski
IPC: H04N21/4725 , G06F16/955 , H04N21/858 , H04N21/431 , H04N21/478 , H04N21/237 , G06V20/40
Abstract: Current interfaces for displaying information about items appearing in videos are obtrusive and counterintuitive. They also rely on annotations, or metadata tags, added by hand to the frames in the video, limiting their ability to display information about items in the videos. In contrast, examples of the systems disclosed here use neural networks to identify items appearing on- and off-screen in response to intuitive user voice queries, touchscreen taps, and/or cursor movements. These systems display information about the on- and off-screen items dynamically and unobtrusively to avoid disrupting the viewing experience.
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公开(公告)号:US10748206B1
公开(公告)日:2020-08-18
申请号:US14527854
申请日:2014-10-30
Applicant: Painted Dog, Inc.
Abstract: The DYNAMIC MEDIA-PRODUCT SEARCHING PLATFORM APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“DMPSP”) transforms media source, product, and user inputs into product metadata and transactions outputs. In some implementations, the DMPSP may receive an indication that a user is interacting with a media source, provide a product overlay to the user indicating products within the media source available for purchase, receive from the user a selection of a product, send product information to the user via the product overlay, receive from the user an indication of interest in purchasing the product, and process a transaction for the user to purchase the product.
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