- Encinitas CA, US Jeff Symon - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US John Stallings - San Diego CA, US Robert A. Strickland - San Diego CA, US Kyle David Strickland - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06Q 10/10 G06F 19/00
Abstract:
Injection of metadata into content items. In an embodiment, a content item is received. Data is retrieved from a plurality of metadata sources by, at least, retrieving first data from at least a first one of the plurality of metadata sources, and using the retrieved first data to retrieve second data from at least a second one of the plurality of metadata sources. Descriptive metadata is generated based on at least the retrieved first data and the retrieved second data, and associated with the content item.
Systems And Methods For Adding Descriptive Metadata To Digital Content
- Encinitas CA, US Jeff Symon - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US George C. Kenny - San Diego CA, US Jorge Sanchez - Poway CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/12
Abstract:
Methods, computer-readable media, and systems for scheduling the association of metadata with content. In an embodiment, event information is obtained from a virtual calendar, wherein the event information comprises at least one event detail and one or more parameters defining a time period. First metadata is generated based on the event detail, and is stored, in association with the time period, in a memory. Then, subsequently, during the time period, the first metadata may be retrieved from the memory, and associated with one or more content items generated on the device.
Systems And Methods For Adding Descriptive Metadata To Digital Content
- San Diego CA, US Jeff Symon - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US George C. Kenney - San Diego CA, US Jorge Sanchez - Poway CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707737
Abstract:
Methods, computer-readable media, and systems for scheduling the association of metadata with content. In an embodiment, event information is obtained from a virtual calendar, wherein the event information comprises at least one event detail and one or more parameters defining a time period. First metadata is generated based on the event detail, and is stored, in association with the time period, in a memory. Then, subsequently, during the time period, the first metadata may be retrieved from the memory, and associated with one or more content items generated on the device.