System for converting existing TV content to interactive TV programs operated with a standard remote control and TV set-top box
First Claim
1. A system for converting existing TV content to an interactive TV program comprising:
- (a) TV content in the form of a series of successive display frames in a time sequence which is transmitted to a TV set top box;
(b) object mapping data specifying display locations of objects as hot spots positions appearing in the display frames of the TV content to be rendered interactive which are transmitted to the TV set top box;
(c) an interactive TV utility program stored in the TV set top box which processes linkages from objects specified by the object mapping data to respective interactive functions to be performed upon viewer selection of the objects in conjunction with a display of the TV content; and
(d) a TV display system including the TV set-top box and associated remote control unit for receiving the transmitted TV content and object mapping data and operating the interactive TV utility program in conjunction with the display of the TV content by using the object mapping data to determine when the viewer is pointing to and selecting an object appearing in a display frame with the remote control unit and causing the interactive function linked by the corresponding linkage of the interactive TV utility program to be performed.
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Abstract
A method for converting existing media content to interactive media content defines “hot spots” in a display frame of TV program content to trigger an interactive response when a viewer “clicks” on the “hot spots”. The “hot spots” are defined by N Data representing their positions in the display area, and are not hyperlink codes embedded in digital video data. By avoiding embedded codes, the underlying TV content can remain uncorrupted, and the hot spot position data can be readily authored as adjunct data without having to edit and process each frame of the TV content. The hot spot positions can be defined as coordinate locations in the display area, and the positions can be haloed in the display image. Another version is to define the hot spots as marker positions in an HTML-type “page” that is parsed or overlaid to display the hot spots at the appropriate positions in the display area. A standard remote can be adapted as a pointing device by using its directional arrows to toggle among haloed “hot spot” positions. The set-top box can also have its detection program for the remote control signals modified so that a series of arrow button presses can be interpreted as pointing in increments in “staircase” fashion to a position in the display area. Another adaptation is to point with a vector ray to a hot spot in the display area by pressing the directional arrows on the standard remote control. Another variation of the system is to detect the viewer'"'"'s pointing at objects in a display with a mouse or pointing device, and send them as “reverse hot spot” or “no spot” data upstream to the cable head-end, and ultimately to a program sponsor or advertiser for the TV program.
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16 Claims
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1. A system for converting existing TV content to an interactive TV program comprising:
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(a) TV content in the form of a series of successive display frames in a time sequence which is transmitted to a TV set top box;
(b) object mapping data specifying display locations of objects as hot spots positions appearing in the display frames of the TV content to be rendered interactive which are transmitted to the TV set top box;
(c) an interactive TV utility program stored in the TV set top box which processes linkages from objects specified by the object mapping data to respective interactive functions to be performed upon viewer selection of the objects in conjunction with a display of the TV content; and
(d) a TV display system including the TV set-top box and associated remote control unit for receiving the transmitted TV content and object mapping data and operating the interactive TV utility program in conjunction with the display of the TV content by using the object mapping data to determine when the viewer is pointing to and selecting an object appearing in a display frame with the remote control unit and causing the interactive function linked by the corresponding linkage of the interactive TV utility program to be performed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system for converting existing TV content to an interactive TV program comprising:
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(a) TV content in the form of a series of successive display frames in a time sequence of a TV program which is transmitted to a TV set top box;
(b) an interactive TV utility program stored in the TV set top box which processes linkages from objects selected by the viewer in a display frame as “
reverse hot spot”
data representing the positions of the selected objects in the display frame and the time sequence of the display frame in the TV program; and
(d) a TV display system including the TV set-top box and associated remote control unit, wherein the remote control unit has directional buttons and a selecting button and is adapted as a pointing device by sending signals from pressing the directional buttons and/or selecting button to the TV set top box, and the TV set top box is adapted to detect the signals sent from the remote control unit and cause an on-screen cursor to move in corresponding incremental directions to a target object and cause provide an output of selection of the target object to the interactive TV utility program, which processes the “
reverse hot spot”
data for the selected object. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 14, 15, 16)
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13. A method for converting existing TV content to an interactive TV program comprising:
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(a) providing TV content in the form of a series of successive display frames in a time sequence;
(b) providing object mapping data specifying display locations of objects as hot spots positions appearing in the display frames of the TV content to be rendered interactive;
(c) operating an interactive TV utility program in a TV set top box to process linkages from objects specified by the object mapping data to respective interactive functions to be performed upon viewer selection of the objects in conjunction with a display of the TV content; and
(d) operating a TV display system including the TV set-top box and associated remote control unit to display the TV content and use the object mapping data to determine when the viewer is pointing to and selecting an object appearing in a display frame with the remote control unit and cause the interactive function linked by the corresponding linkage of the interactive TV utility program to be performed.
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