Passive television audience measuring systems
First Claim
1. In a method of determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
- humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect said sensing has been obtained, by sensing invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said rooms;
automatically correlating said imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and
electronically determining from said correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes humanly imperceptibly sense proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect such sensing has been obtained. Each such room may be electrically scanned for proximity of one or more persons to a television set. The imperceptibly sensed proximity or the proximity of persons detected by scanning is automatically correlated to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in the above mentioned rooms and elsewhere, and there is electronically determined from that correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms and, optionally, by how many persons.
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1. In a method of determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect said sensing has been obtained, by sensing invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said rooms; automatically correlating said imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
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7. In a method of determining preference of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect said sensing has been obtained by effecting said proximity sensing first coarsely; establishing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that a coarsely sensed proximity is equivalent to an actually sensed proximity of a person to a television set within said viewing distance; counting each course sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; determining from said imperceptibly sensed proximity the number of persons within said viewing distance by adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; automatically correlating said imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated sensed proximity and determined number of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms by how many persons.
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9. In a method of determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect said sensing has been obtained, by effecting said proximity sensing first coarsely; establishing for any coarse sensing of a person a confidence level needed for a conclusion that said coarse sensing is actually a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms; counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms; establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms; expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; and effecting said automatic correlating with the sum of added-up whole and fractional persons as said imperceptibly sensed proximity; automatically correlating the latter imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms.
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10. In a method of determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect said scanning has been obtained, by sensing during said scanning infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said rooms; automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 14)
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13. In a method of determining perferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in has been obtained and sensing said proximity coarsely during said scanning; establishing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that a coarsely sensed proximity is equivalent to an actually sensed proximity of a person to a television set within said viewing distance; counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; determining from said scanning said number of persons within said viewing distance by adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity and number of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms by how many persons.
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15. In a method of determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in rooms for which permission to effect such scanning has been obtained, by sensing said proximity coarsely from invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation during said scanning; establishing for any coarse sensing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that said coarse sensing is actually a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person on proximity to a television set within viewing distance; establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; and effecting said automatic correlating with the sum of said added-up whole and fractional persons as said proximity of persons determined by said scanning; automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms.
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16. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms including means for sensing invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said rooms; means, connected to said means for sensing invisible infrared radiation, for automatically correlating said imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and means connected to said correlating means for electronically determining from said correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 21)
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20. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms, including means for effecting said proximity sensing coarsely; said apparatus including means for establishing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that a coarsely sensed proximity is equivalent to an actually sensed proximity of a person to a television set within said viewing distance; means connected to said coarse sensing means and to said confidence level establishing means for counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; means connected to said confidence level establishing means for establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance and for expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; and means connected to said coarse sensing means, said counting means and said means for expressing said probability for determining said number of persons within said viewing distance by adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; means for automatically correlating said imperceptibly sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and means connected to said correlating means and to said means for determining said number of persons for electronically determining from said correlated sensed proximity and determined number of person what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms by how many persons.
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22. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for humanly imperceptibly sensing proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms, including means for effecting said proximity sensing coarsely; means for establishing for any coarse sensing of a person a confidence level needed for a conclusion that said coarse sensing is actually a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms; means connected to said coarse sensing means and to said confidence level establishing means for counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms; means connected to said confidence level establishing means for establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confience level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance in any of said rooms and for expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; means connected to said coarse sensing means, said counting means and said means for expressing said probability for adding up the counted whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; means for automatically correlating said imperceptiblity sensed proximity individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; means connected to said correlating means for electronically determining from said correlated sensing what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms; and means connected to said adding means and said correlating means for effecting said automatic correlating with the sum of said added-up whole and fractional persons as said imperceptibly sensed proximity.
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23. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising combination:
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means for electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms including means for sensing invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said rooms; means, connected to said means for sensing invisible infrared radiation, for automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning and sensing individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and means connected to said correlating means for electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 27, 29, 30)
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26. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms including means for sensing said proximity coarsely during said scanning; said apparatus including means for establishing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that a coarsely sensed proximity is equivalent to an actually a sensed proximity of a person to a television set within said viewing distance; means connected to said coarse sensing means and to said confidence level establishing means for counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within a viewing distance; means connected to said confidence level establishing means for establishing for each corase sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance and for expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; means connected to said coarse sensing means, said counting means and said means for expressing said probability for determining from said scanning the number of persons within said viewing distance by adding up the counter whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; means for automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere; and means connected to said means for determining said number of persons and to said correlating means for electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity and number of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms by how many persons.
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28. In apparatus for determining preferences of persons viewing broadcast television programs on television display sets located in rooms of private homes, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for electrically scanning said rooms for a proximity of persons to television sets within viewing distance in predetermined ones of said rooms including means for sensing said proximity coarsely during said scanning; said apparatus including means for establishing for any coarse sensing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that said coarse sensing is actually a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; means connected to said coarse sensing means and to said confidence level establishing means for counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance; means connected to said confidence level establishing means for establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person in proximity to a television set within viewing distance and for expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; means connected to said coarse sensing means, said counting means and said means for expressing said probability for adding up the counter whole persons and the expressed fractional persons; means for automatically correlating a proximity of persons to television sets determined by said scanning individually to television programs broadcast for display by television display sets in said rooms and elsewhere, including means connected to said adding means and said correlating means for effecting said automatic correlating with the sum of said added-up whole and fractional persons as said proximity of persons determined by said scanning; and means for electronically determining from said correlated determination of proximity of persons what broadcast television programs were viewed in which rooms.
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31. In apparatus for determining presence of persons in an audience in a predetermined area, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for electrically scanning said area for a presence of persons therein including means for sensing invisible infrared radiation emanating from human bodies and other sources of infrared radiation in said area and means, connected to said means sensing invisible infrared radiation, for determining from said scanning how many persons are present in said area. - View Dependent Claims (32, 34, 35)
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33. In apparatus for determining presence of persons in a predetermined area, the improvement comprising in combination:
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means for electrically scanning said area for a presence of persons therein, including means for sensing said presence coarsely during said scanning; said apparatus including means for establishing a confidence level needed for a conclusion that a coarsely sensed presence is equivalent to an actually sensed presence of a person within said area; means connected to said coarse sensing means and to said confidence level establishing means for counting each coarse sensing reaching said confidence level as a sensing of a whole person present in said area; means connected to said confidence level establishing means for establishing for each coarse sensing falling short of said confidence level a probability that such coarse sensing is a sensing of a person present in said area, and for expressing said probability in terms of a fraction of a sensed person; and means connected to said scanning means for determining from said scanning a number of persons present in said area, including means connected to said coarse sensing means, said counting means and said means for expressing said probability for determining from said scanning said number of persons by adding up the counter whole persons and the expressed fractional persons.
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