MEDIA PLAYER AUTOMATED CONTROL BASED ON DETECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF A USER
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1. A system, comprising:
- a computer processor;
at least one physiological sensor in communication with the computer processor, wherein the at least one physiological sensor detects at least one physiological parameter of a user;
at least one of a video display adapted to display video images and an audio transducer adapted to generate audio signals; and
a user interface in communication with the computer processor, wherein the user interface includes at least one control that enables the user to control one or more aspects of at least one of video images displayed on the video display and audio signals output by the audio transducer,wherein the computer processor modifies a presentation aspect of at least one of the video images displayed on the video display, a presentation aspect of audio signals output by the audio transducer, and a control on the user interface in response to a change in the detected at least one physiological parameter.
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Abstract
System, controller, and computer readable medium for controlling a presentation of audio and video information to a user. Physiological parameters of the user can be monitored in real time to determine changes in activity. A video presentation and/or an audio presentation can be modified based on the determined change in activity. Additionally, a user interface can be modified based on the determined change in activity.
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1. A system, comprising:
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a computer processor; at least one physiological sensor in communication with the computer processor, wherein the at least one physiological sensor detects at least one physiological parameter of a user; at least one of a video display adapted to display video images and an audio transducer adapted to generate audio signals; and a user interface in communication with the computer processor, wherein the user interface includes at least one control that enables the user to control one or more aspects of at least one of video images displayed on the video display and audio signals output by the audio transducer, wherein the computer processor modifies a presentation aspect of at least one of the video images displayed on the video display, a presentation aspect of audio signals output by the audio transducer, and a control on the user interface in response to a change in the detected at least one physiological parameter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A controller, comprising:
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a first signal input configured to receive a first physiological signal that indicates a physiological state of a user; a second signal input configured to receive at least one of a video image signal and an audio signal; a first signal output configured to output a modification control signal; and computer logic programmed to; provide to the first signal output the at least one of the video image signal and the audio signal; and upon the first signal input indicating a change in the physiological state of the user, issue the modification control signal from the first signal output to modify at least one presentation aspect of at least one of a video image signal and an audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing a program which, when executed by one or more processors, performs an operation comprising:
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outputting at least one of a video signal and an audio signal; receiving at least one indication of a physiological state of a user; and modifying the output of at least one of the video signal and audio signal upon receiving at least one indication of a change to the physiological state of the user. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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22. A system, comprising:
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a computer processor; at least one physiological sensor in communication with the computer processor, wherein the at least one physiological sensor detects at least one physiological parameter of a user; an audio transducer adapted to generate audio signals; and wherein the computer processor modifies a presentation aspect of audio signals output by the audio transducer in response to a change in the detected at least one physiological parameter. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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