DYNAMIC MODIFICATION OF MULTIMEDIA CONTENT

    公开(公告)号:CA2242626C

    公开(公告)日:2002-10-29

    申请号:CA2242626

    申请日:1998-07-09

    Applicant: IBM

    Abstract: A method and system for manipulating or modifying identifiable objects in a standard broadcast or Internet-based multimedia stream according to a control specification and a content specification. Viewers and/or organizations can independently specify accept able levels of content on multiple dimensions to satisfy the content specification while mi nimizing the filtering or blocking to the viewers. A "fuzz ball" control specification is provided for masking some portion of a video frame. Several fuzz ball specifications can be overlaid t o address multidimensional content specifications or rating systems. The manipulation of the multimedia stream can take place at the client (set-top box or computer), intermediate node, the content server or a combination thereof. Proxy servers can modify content specificat ions for outgoing requests, enabling organizations to specify intranet-wide policies. Multicas ting can be supported by using a single stream delivered to multiple clients, each modifying the v ideo using a different specification. The specification to facilitate modification can be done at d ifferent granularity levels: the video, a group of frames, or individual frame level and can also be time-based. Various protocols can be used to provide the content and/or control specific ation, including the VBI of a standard broadcast, PICS, RTSP and MPEG protocols.

    Dynamic modification of multimedia content

    公开(公告)号:SG70095A1

    公开(公告)日:2000-01-25

    申请号:SG1998001809

    申请日:1998-07-16

    Applicant: IBM

    Abstract: A method and system for manipulating or modifying identifiable objects in a standard broadcast or Internet-based multimedia stream according to a control specification and a content specification. Viewers and/or organizations can independently specify acceptable levels of content on multiple dimensions to satisfy the content specification while minimizing the filtering or blocking to the viewers. A fuzz ball control specification is provided for masking some portion of a video frame. Several fuzz ball specifications can be overlaid to address multidimensional content specifications or rating systems. The manipulation of the multimedia stream can take place at the client (set-top box or computer), intermediate node, the content server or a combination thereof. Proxy servers can modify content specifications for outgoing requests, enabling organizations to specify intranet-wide policies. Multicasting can be supported by using a single stream delivered to multiple clients, each modifying the video using a different specification. The specification to facilitate modification can be done at different granularity levels: the video, a group of frames, or individual frame level and can also be time-based. various protocols can be used to provide the content and/or control specification, including the VBI of a standard broadcast, PICS, RTSP and MPEG protocols.

    DYNAMIC MODIFICATION OF MULTIMEDIA CONTENT

    公开(公告)号:CA2242626A1

    公开(公告)日:1999-01-22

    申请号:CA2242626

    申请日:1998-07-09

    Applicant: IBM

    Abstract: A method and system for manipulating or modifying identifiable objects in a stan dard broadcast or Internet-based multimedia stream according to a control specification and a c ontent specification. Viewers and/or organizations can independently specify acceptable levels of content on multiple dimensions to satisfy the content specification while minimi zing the filtering or blocking to the viewers. A "fuzz ball" control specification is provided for masking some portion of a video frame. Several fuzz ball specifications can be overlaid to ad dress multidimensional content specifications or rating systems. The manipulation of t he multimedia stream can take place at the client (set-top box or computer), intermediate node , the content server or a combination thereof. Proxy servers can modify content specifications for outgoing requests, enabling organizations to specify intranet-wide policies. Multicasting can be supported by using a single stream delivered to multiple clients, each modifying the video using a different specification. The specification to facilitate modification can be done at diffe rent granularity levels: the video, a group of frames, or individual frame level and can also be time-based. Various protocols can be used to provide the content and/or control specificatio n, including the VBI of a standard broadcast, PICS, RTSP and MPEG protocols.

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