Aggregation of Retailers For Televised Media Programming Product Placement
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
For electronic commerce, selected items are tracked in a database and are made available for purchase by interactions with a customer. The construction and maintenance of the database may be summarized by three general steps. The first general step in the construction of the electronic commerce site is the establishment of a link between a particular product and a particular program or program episode that features the product. The second general step is creating a database of the records or links that are established from the first general step. The third general step is establishing an interface with the customer, which may be accomplished through the internet. A preferable technique for generating product tracking information uses radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to dynamically track products located in the video frame.
33 Citations
25 Claims
-
1-7. -7. (canceled)
-
8. A method of dynamically identifying the location of a object in a field of a video program, comprising:
-
creating a database of products placed in the video field; providing a video signal, wherein the video signal displays the object on screen for a length of time; generating dynamic position information in response to the location of the object on screen; synchronizing the dynamic position information to the video signal to form a linkable data annotation to the video signal which identifies the product and its variable location on the screen; and transmitting the annotated data and video signal to viewers. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
-
-
16. A method of tracking the position of an object in a moving field during video recording and identifying the object for later potential acquisition by a viewer of the video recording, comprising:
-
selecting an object for purchase; establishing a plurality of boundary RFID tags to define the periphery of an active region; placing an RFID tag on the object, each tag capable of having a unique identifier; using an RFID reader to determine the locations of the object and the boundary RFID tags; tracking the location of the object while it is inside the active region to establish a location signal with location information encoded therein; calculating a two-dimensional position signal, the position signal corresponding to the location of the object in the video frame; synchronizing a video signal recorded by the video camera to the two-dimensional position signal to form an annotated video signal; transmitting the annotated video signal to a user terminal; establishing a media database having product data linked to specified identifiers; performing a query from the user terminal to the media database to retrieve information about the object, the information including a representative icon and a web link to a vendor that sells the object; displaying an icon corresponding to the object at the edge of the screen during the length of time in which the object is tracked within the active region; and providing means for the user to select at least one icon and transmitting such selection to a second database of items selected for purchase for review. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
-
-
21. A method of dynamically identifying an object featured during video recording and the later played back to a remote viewer, comprising:
-
establishing a plurality of beacon RFID tags; placing the plurality of beacon RFID tags at a plurality of substantially stationary beacon locations on the set of the television program, prior to recording of the program; establishing at least one object RFID tag; attaching the at least one object RFID tag to the object; placing the object on the set of the television program during recording of the program; using an RFID reader to record the relative locations of the plurality of the beacon RFID tags and the at least one object RFID tag, so that any movement of the object within the set during recording of the television program may be tracked; establishing a time code representing a time index of the recording; synchronizing the recorded location of the at least one object RFID tag with the time code; generating a media file representing the combination of the at least one RFID tag location with respect to the time code; downloading the media file to a set top box; processing the media file with the set top box, so that when the television program is transmitted to the set top box, the set top box displays an icon on the screen whenever the object appears in the video frame. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
-
-
25-38. -38. (canceled)
Specification