Methods and systems for read-aloud books
First Claim
1. A system helpful to teach a child to read, comprising:
- an image sensor;
a speaker; and
a processor coupled to said image sensor and speaker, the processor comprising a steganographic watermark detector for sensing steganographic watermark data on a book page presented to the image sensor, and for causing the speaker to produce sounds corresponding to reading of words on said book page.
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Abstract
The pages of a children'"'"'s book are marked in a machine-readable manner (e.g., by imperceptible digital watermark technology). When such a page is shown to a camera-equipped computer device, the watermark is decoded, and the story text from that page is read aloud to a child. A number of variants are contemplated, including using book pages as entry points to corresponding videos; using books to link to corresponding interactive web sites or multi-player games; incorporating the camera in a plush toy; evoking different responses from the system by using the book to convey gestures to the camera; providing such functionality in cell phones, set top boxes, and Bluetooth-equipped devices; customizing read-aloud stories using words provided by the child or a parent; etc.
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10 Claims
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1. A system helpful to teach a child to read, comprising:
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an image sensor; a speaker; and a processor coupled to said image sensor and speaker, the processor comprising a steganographic watermark detector for sensing steganographic watermark data on a book page presented to the image sensor, and for causing the speaker to produce sounds corresponding to reading of words on said book page.
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2. A method comprising:
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sensing a page of a children'"'"'s book with an image sensor; decoding a digital watermark from image data produced by the image sensor; and triggering an action associated with said page, said action comprising generating audible sounds corresponding to reading of words on said book page. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method comprising:
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providing a book to a child, the book comprising printed pages, each page being steganographically encoded with plural bit data, one page being encoded with first plural bit data and a further page being encoded with second plural bit data different than the first plural bit data; the child presenting said one page of the book to a reading station, the reading station including a processor, an optical scanner, a memory, and a speaker, the scanner providing visible light scan data to the processor;
the processor decoding said visible light scan data to decode the first plural bit data, the processor accessing stored voice data from the memory in accordance with said decoded first plural bit data, and causing said stored voice data to be rendered using said speaker;the child turning to said further page of the book, and presenting said further page to the reading station, the processor of the reading station decoding visible light scan data corresponding to said further page to decode the second plural bit data, and accessing different stored voice data from the memory in accordance with said decoded second plural bit data, and causing said different stored voice data to be rendered using said speaker; wherein the child controls an automated read-aloud process, assisting the child in learning to read.
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8. A children'"'"'s book comprising plural pages, one of said pages being steganographically encoded with first plural bit data, and another of said pages being steganographically encoded with second, different, plural bit data, said steganographic encoding not being apparent to human observers of the pages, but can be decoded from image data produced by visible light scanning of said pages, wherein the first and second plural-bit data serves to index first and second digitized auditory information, respectively.
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9. A method comprising:
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sensing a page of a children'"'"'s book with an image sensor; decoding machine-readable information from image data produced by the image sensor; and triggering an action associated with said page, wherein said action comprises starting playback of a video at a point corresponding to said page. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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