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- This invention relates generally to the field of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”). More particularly, the invention relates to an improved GUI for viewing an on-demand presentation.
- GUIs graphical user interfaces
- an on-demand presentation system and method What is also needed is a comprehensive turnkey solution for producing, hosting, publishing and/or selling presentations online. What is also needed is a system and method for converting live presentations and/or videotaped presentations into on-demand presentation formats which can then be efficiently delivered to users over a network. What is also needed is an improved GUI for viewing on-demand presentations.
- GUI graphical user interface
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary network architecture which includes elements of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary computer architecture which includes elements of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates one embodiment of a system for generating an on-demand presentation using audio and/or video of a live presentation.
- FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a system for generating an on-demand presentation during a live presentation.
- FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of a graphical user interface (“GUI”) for playing back an on-demand presentation.
- GUI graphical user interface
- FIG. 6 illustrates additional features of the GUI for playing back on-demand presentations.
- FIG. 7 illustrates additional features of the GUI for playing back on-demand presentations.
- FIG. 8 illustrates search and index features according to one embodiment of the system and method.
- Embodiments of the present invention include various steps, which will be described below.
- the steps may be embodied in machine-executable instructions.
- the instructions can be used to cause a general-purpose or special-purpose processor to perform certain steps.
- these steps may be performed by specific hardware components that contain hardwired logic for performing the steps, or by any combination of programmed computer components and custom hardware components.
- Elements of the present invention may also be provided as a machine-readable medium for storing the machine-executable instructions.
- the machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, floppy diskettes, optical disks, CD-ROMs, and magneto-optical disks, ROMs, RAMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnet or optical cards, propagation media or other type of media/machine-readable medium suitable for storing electronic instructions.
- elements of the present invention may be downloaded as a computer program which may be transferred from a remote computer (e.g., a server) to a requesting computer (e.g., a client) by way of data signals embodied in a carrier wave or other propagation medium via a communication link (e.g., a modem or network connection).
- a remote computer e.g., a server
- a requesting computer e.g., a client
- a communication link e.g., a modem or network connection
- Elements of the present invention may be included within a client-server based system 100 such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- one or more presentation server(s) 110 communicate with one or more clients 130 - 135 .
- the clients 130 - 135 transmit and receive data from the presentation server(s) 110 over a variety of communication channels including (but not limited to) a local area network 140 and/or a larger network 125 (e.g., the Internet).
- Alternative communication channels such as wireless communication via satellite broadcast (not shown) are also contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
- the presentation server(s) 110 may include a database for storing various types of data. This may include, for example, specific client data (e.g., client account information and client preferences) and various types of on-demand presentations as described herein.
- the database on presentation server(s) 110 in one embodiment runs an instance of a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), such as MicrosoftTM SQL-Server, OracleTM or the like.
- RDBMS Relational Database Management System
- a user/client 130 - 135 may interact with and receive feedback from presentation server(s) 110 using various different communication devices and/or protocols.
- a user connects to presentation server(s) 110 via client software.
- the client software may include a browser application such as Netscape NavigatorTM or Microsoft Internet ExplorerTM on the user's personal computer which communicates to presentation server(s) 110 via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (hereinafter “HTTP”).
- HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- clients communicate with presentation server (s) 110 via cellular phones and pagers (e.g., in which the necessary transaction software is embedded in a microchip), handheld computing devices, and/or touch-tone telephones. It should be noted, however, that the underlying principles of the invention are not limited to any particular type of communication medium.
- FIG. 2 Having briefly described an exemplary network architecture which employs various elements of the present invention, a computer system 200 representing exemplary clients 134 , 135 and servers 110 for implementing elements of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIG. 2 .
- Computer system 200 comprises a system bus 220 for communicating information, and a processor 210 coupled to bus 220 for processing information.
- Computer system 200 further comprises a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device 225 (referred to herein as main memory), coupled to bus 220 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 210 .
- Main memory 225 also may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions by processor 210 .
- Computer system 200 also may include a read only memory (ROM) and/or other static storage device 226 coupled to bus 220 for storing static information and instructions used by processor 210 .
- ROM read only memory
- a data storage device 227 such as a magnetic disk or optical disc and its corresponding drive may also be coupled to computer system 200 for storing information and instructions.
- the computer system 200 can also be coupled to a second I/O bus 250 via an I/O interface 230 .
- a plurality of I/O devices may be coupled to I/O bus 250 , including a display device 243 , an input device (e.g., an alphanumeric input device 242 and/or a cursor control device 241 ).
- the communication device 240 is used for accessing other computers (servers or clients) via a network 125 .
- the communication device 240 may comprise a modem, a network interface card, or other well known interface device, such as those used for coupling to Ethernet, token ring, or other types of networks.
- an on-demand presentation module 310 executed on a client (e.g., client 134 ) or a server (not shown), generates an on-demand presentation 330 using a set of presentation slides 315 and associated audio and/or video 320 of a live presentation.
- the audio/video 320 is of a user giving a presentation
- the set of slides 315 are those discussed by the user during his/her presentation.
- the presentation may have been previously recorded using a variety of different recording media including, for example, VHS videotape, 8-mm videotape, film, or Digital Video Disk (“DVD”), to name a few.
- the video/audio 320 is a live presentation, rather that recorded one. It should be noted, however, that the manner in which the audio/video is transmitted to the on-demand presentation module 310 is not pertinent to the underlying principles of the invention.
- An encoder/converter module 312 (hereinafter “encoder”) encodes/converts (hereinafter “encodes”) the incoming audio/video to a specified digital format.
- the encoder 312 may encode the audio/video into a standard format such as a Moving Pictures Experts Group format (e.g., MPEG-2, MPEG-4).
- a proprietary encoding format is used to encode the audio/video, such as that disclosed in the co-pending United States patent application entitled “Creating Animation From A Video” (Ser. No. 09/096,720), which is assigned to the assignee of the present application. It should be noted, however, that the underlying principles of the invention are not limited to any particular audio/video encoding format.
- a linking module 314 links each of the slides 315 to relevant portions of the encoded audio/video presentation.
- a user manually indicates (represented by the “next slide” input 318 in FIG. 3) when the linking module 314 should begin linking audio/video 320 to the next slide in the slide set. In one embodiment, this is accomplished using a simple cursor control device such as a mouse or keyboard.
- the on-demand presentation 330 is complete.
- the set of slides 315 , the encoded audio/video 320 and linking data associating each slide to a relevant portion of the audio/video 320 are all embedded in the on-demand presentation 330 .
- the on-demand presentation 330 may then be transmitted to the presentation server(s) 110 and downloaded/streamed to other clients (e.g., client 135 ) upon request.
- a unique graphical user interface (“GUI”) executed on the client 135 may be used to play back the on-demand presentation 330 .
- GUI graphical user interface
- presenters send pre-recorded presentations and slides to an organization maintaining the presentation server(s) 110 (hereinafter the on-demand presentation organization or “ODPO”).
- the ODPO generates the on-demand presentation 330 as described above on behalf of the presenters (e.g., by coordinating the timing of the slides) and stores the presentation 330 on the presentation server(s) 110 , where it may be downloaded/streamed to other users (e.g., client 135 ).
- a client 134 (or server) is configured to generate an on-demand presentation 330 in real time (i.e., while user 450 is presenting).
- the user's 450 image and audio are captured with a video device 454 and/or a microphone 452 .
- the generated audio/video is transmitted to the client 134 via a multimedia interface 420 , which may be comprised of hardware, software or any combination thereof.
- the multimedia interface 420 is a video card inserted in an accelerated graphics port (AGP) of the client's 134 motherboard.
- AGP accelerated graphics port
- a presentation application program 410 such as Microsoft PowerPoint® is executed on the client 134 .
- a network-based slide creation program is provided for clients who do not own a third-party presentation application such as PowerPoint. This latter embodiment may be provided to the user as a Web-based application transmitted to the client 134 from the presentation server(s) 110 .
- the user 450 moves from one slide to the next within the presentation application 410 using a mouse 456 or other input device.
- the on-demand presentation module 310 links the user's audio/video with the proper slides (e.g., by indicating when the user moves to a new slide during the presentation).
- the on-demand presentation module 310 stores the recorded audio/video, the slides and the linking data in the on-demand presentation file 330 .
- the slides and associated audio/video may then be transmitted from the presentation server(s) 110 to one or more other clients 135 .
- the real-time presentation may be viewed live by a group of participants (e.g., over a network).
- a group of participants e.g., over a network.
- one user may be identified as the presenter.
- the presenter selects a slide in the presentation (e.g., the next slide in the presentation or the time code corresponding to another slide)
- the same slide will automatically be selected for all participants involved in the session.
- the participants can freely view different slides until the next slide-flipping command is issued by the presenter.
- a searchable database of on-demand presentations is maintained on the presentation server(s) 110 .
- the stored presentations may be categorized in an index 810 (e.g., based on presentation subject-matter), allowing users to manually search for presentations on a particular topic.
- a presentation search engine may be included in one embodiment, allowing users to search for a presentation by entering search terms in a keyword search field 820 .
- GUI graphical user interface
- the GUI includes a main menu 550 through which users can access various presentation functions (e.g., user help, as illustrated).
- presentation functions e.g., user help, as illustrated.
- a “review” function (not shown) is included on the main menu 550 , allowing users to switch between viewing a presentation and submitting a review of the presentation afterward.
- the GUI may also include an audio/video window 520 for viewing and listening to the presenter.
- the audio/video may be streamed using industry standard streaming techniques (e.g., the RealTime Streaming Protocol) or proprietary streaming techniques.
- the on-demand presentation file 330 is stored on portable mass storage medium such as a compact disk or DVD, and no streaming of the audio/video is performed.
- the audio/video window 520 includes a slidebar 524 which, when moved to the left or right, jumps forward or backwards, respectively, in the presentation.
- a control bar 526 in one embodiment includes back and forward jump buttons, allowing a user to jump back or forward to audio/video associated with the previous/next slide in the presentation.
- the control bar also includes a play button which, when selected during a presentation, temporarily pauses the presentation.
- a primary slide window 510 displays the current slide in the presentation (i.e., the slide which the presenter is currently discussing).
- a thumbnail area 540 contains thumbnail representations of each of the slides, typically ordered in a sequential format.
- Each thumbnail in the illustrated embodiment is comprised of an image portion (e.g., 542 ) and a time portion (e.g., 544 ).
- the time portion 544 of the thumbnail indicates the time at which the slide represented in the image portion 542 was discussed during the presentation. For example, the time portion 544 illustrated in FIG. 5 reads 5 : 05 . 3 , indicating that the slide represented in the image portion 542 was discussed approximately five minutes and five seconds into the presentation.
- FIG. 6 when a user positions a mouse pointer (or other cursor control image) over a thumbnail, the periphery of the thumbnail will become highlighted (as illustrated), and a secondary slide window 610 will appear containing the slide over which the mouse pointer is positioned. In this manner, the user can quickly view a slide without replacing the slide in the primary window 510 .
- the mouse pointer when the mouse pointer is positioned over a thumbnail and the user selects the thumbnail (e.g., by clicking on a mouse button), the selected slide will appear in the primary slide window 510 . Depending on the particular configuration, this may or may not cause the audio/video portion of the presentation to jump to the point at which the selected slide was discussed.
- the slide associated with the thumbnail will appear in the primary window 510 , but the audio/video will not jump to the point at which the selected slide was discussed.
- the slide associated with the thumbnail will appear in the primary window 510 , and the audio/video will jump to the point at which the selected slide was discussed.
- the time portion of the thumbnail 710 will become highlighted when the mouse pointer is positioned above it.
- GUI includes an information window 530 which includes information related to the presentation.
- this window may include the title of the presentation, the name of the presenter, the presenter's background/qualifications, and/or a list of topics covered in the presentation 532 .
- the list of topics are hyperlinks which, when selected by a user, will jump to the point in the presentation indicated by the topic.
- the information window 530 may also include links to Internet sites which contain information related to the subject-matter of the presentation.
- one embodiment of the GUI includes a status bar 560 for displaying the current status of the presentation (e.g., which slide is currently being discussed).
- the information window 530 is used to display closed-caption data related to the presentation.
- the closed caption data is synchronized (i.e., linked) with relevant portions of the audio/video (e.g., in a similar manner as each of the slides).
- presentation content owners i.e., the individuals/organizations who own copyrights to the underlying presentations
- ODPO the individual/organizations who own copyrights to the underlying presentations
- end users i.e., presentation viewers
- presentation viewers may not be charged directly for presentation viewing.
- end users i.e., presentation viewers
- the fee paid by the end users may be split between the content owner and the ODPO based on some predetermined percentage (e.g., 30% to the content owner), and/or based on a flat rate. Users in this embodiment may pay a subscription fee for the right to view any presentations (or any presentations within a particular classification) hosted on the presentation server(s) 110 .
- presentations may be sold to end users on a pay-per-view basis, and the pay-per-view fee split between the ODPP and the content owners (e.g., $3.00 for the right to view the presentation for one week).
- Whether the fee is paid by presentation viewers or content owners may depend on the type of presentation in question.
- the ODPO may receive hosting/production fees from content owners for promotional presentations (e.g., advertisements, presentations by individuals directed to prospective employers, . . . etc).
- promotional presentations e.g., advertisements, presentations by individuals directed to prospective employers, . . . etc.
- advertisers will pay for presentations to be freely viewed by the public.
- presentations which contain content which is valuable to end users e.g., a presentation on how to fix a computer, how to install aluminum siding . . . etc
- advertisement slides will be embedded within presentations.
- one advertisement slide may be displayed along with associated audio/video after a certain number of regular presentation slides (e.g., one advertisement after every 5 regular slides).
- the business model associated with this embodiment resembles to some extent the business model for television advertisements.
- the advertisements may be embedded directly in the on-demand presentation file.
- the on-demand presentation file may simply contain data which indicates that an advertisement is to be transmitted from a particular source (e.g., an advertisement server).
- the particular advertisement transmitted from the source may vary from one playback to the next as different advertisements are rotated into the presentation (i.e., based on the advertisement rotation policy).
- a user viewing the presentation may seek backwards within the presentation freely (i.e., without encountering the advertisement again). If, however, the user seeks forward (i.e., passing the embedded advertisement slide), the advertisement(s) passed by the user will be shown to the user before the presentation slides.
- security measures are implemented to protect the content owners' copyrights to the underlying presentation. For example, when an end user purchases the right to view a particular presentation, identification information may be stored on his computer in the form of a cookie or a token. When the user subsequently makes a request to view the presentation, the presentation server(s) 110 will check to ensure that the token/cookie data is stored on the user's computer before streaming the presentation. In one embodiment, the token may be associated with the user's Internet address to ensure that the user has not simply copied the token from another user's computer.
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