IP Library Granted Patent US 7,765,564
Granted Patent B2
US 7,765,564 · App. 10/570,567 · Granted Jul 27, 2010

Audio based methods and apparatus for detecting a channel change event

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Patent No.
US 7,765,564
App. No.
10/570,567
Granted
Jul 27, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus for detecting a channel change event are disclosed. The disclosed methods and apparatus detect a channel change event by monitoring an audio signal of an information presentation device such as a television system. The monitored audio signal is tested for certain characteristics indicative of a channel change event. In some information presentation devices, changing channels produces an audible “pop” sound. In other information presentation devices, the “pop” sound produced by changing channels is muted by the information presentation device. Once a channel change event is detected, an audience measurement system may automatically determine what program is on the information presentation device. Alternatively, an audience member may be prompted to manually enter what program is on the information presentation device.

Claims (67)

1. A method of detecting a television channel change event, the method comprising:

capturing a television audio signal in a memory device; and

indicating that the television channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device, (iii) a third portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above the volume threshold, (iv) if the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is longer than a first predetermined duration, (v) if the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is shorter than a second predetermined duration, and (vi) if the first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is longer than a third predetermined duration.

2. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein determining if the first portion of the television audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold comprises determining if the first portion of the television audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold for at least a majority of the first portion of the television audio signal.

3. A method as defined in claim 1 , further comprising storing a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of television equipment.

4. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

5. A method of detecting a television channel change event, the method comprising:

capturing a television audio signal in a memory device;

storing a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of television equipment, wherein the parameter indicates that the type of television equipment mutes audio when changing channels; and

indicating that the television channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below the volume threshold, and (iii) a third portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above the volume threshold.

6. A method as defined in claim 3 , wherein the parameter is indicative of a duration associated with a muting period.

7. A method of detecting a television channel change event, the method comprising:

capturing a television audio signal in a memory device; and

indicating that the television channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device, (iii) a third portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below the volume threshold, (iv) if the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is longer than a first predetermined duration, (v) if the second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is shorter than a second predetermined duration, and (vi) if the first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device is longer than a third predetermined duration.

8. A method as defined in claim 7 , wherein determining if the first portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold comprises determining if the first portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the first portion of the television audio signal.

9. A method as defined in claim 7 , further comprising storing a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of television equipment.

10. A method as defined in claim 7 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

11. A method of detecting a television channel change event, the method comprising:

capturing a television audio signal in a memory device;

storing a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of television equipment, wherein the parameter indicates that the type of television equipment does not mute audio when changing channels; and

indicating that the television channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds above the volume threshold, and (iii) a third portion of the television audio signal in the memory device represents sounds below the volume threshold.

12. An apparatus for detecting a channel change event, the apparatus comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter structured to capture an audio signal;

a memory device structured to store digital data indicative of a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion of the audio signal; and

a controller operatively coupled to the analog-to-digital converter and the memory device, the controller being structured to indicate the channel change event is detected if (i) the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds above a volume threshold, (ii) the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the audio signal, (iii) the third portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold, (iv) the second portion of the audio signal is longer than a first predetermined duration, (v) the second portion of the audio signal is shorter than a second predetermined duration, and (vi) the first portion of the audio signal is longer than a third predetermined duration.

13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 , wherein determining if the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold comprises determining if the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold for at least a majority of the first portion of the audio signal.

14. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 , wherein the memory device stores a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of equipment.

15. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

16. An apparatus for detecting a channel change event, the apparatus comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter structured to capture an audio signal;

a memory device structured to store digital data indicative of a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion of the audio signal, wherein the memory device stores a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of equipment, wherein the parameter indicates that the type of equipment mutes audio when changing channels; and

a controller operatively coupled to the analog-to-digital converter and the memory device, the controller being structured to indicate the channel change event is detected if (i) the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds above a volume threshold, (ii) the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold, and (iii) the third portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold.

17. An apparatus as defined in claim 14 , wherein the parameter is indicative of a duration associated with a muting period.

18. An apparatus for detecting a channel change event, the apparatus comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter structured to capture an audio signal;

a memory device structured to store digital data indicative of a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion of the audio signal; and

a controller operatively coupled to the analog-to-digital converter and the memory device, the controller being structured to indicate the channel change event is detected if (i) the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds below a volume threshold, (ii) the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the audio signal, and (iii) the third portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold, (iv) the second portion of the audio signal is longer than a first predetermined duration, (v) the second portion of the audio signal is shorter than a second predetermined duration, and (vi) the first portion of the audio signal is longer than a third predetermined duration.

19. An apparatus as defined in claim 18 , wherein determining if the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold comprises determining if the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the first portion of the audio signal.

20. An apparatus as defined in claim 18 , wherein the memory device stores a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of equipment.

21. An apparatus as defined in claim 18 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

22. An apparatus for detecting a channel change event, the apparatus comprising:

an analog-to-digital converter structured to capture an audio signal;

a memory device structured to store digital data indicative of a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion of the audio signal, wherein the memory device stores a parameter used in detecting the channel change event, the parameter being selected based on a type of equipment, wherein the parameter indicates that the type of equipment does not mute audio when changing channels; and

a controller operatively coupled to the analog-to-digital converter and the memory device, the controller being structured to indicate the channel change event is detected if (i) the first portion of the audio signal represents sounds below a volume threshold, (ii) the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold, and (iii) the third portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold.

23. A non-transitory machine readable medium storing instructions, the instructions being structured to cause a machine to:

capture an audio signal;

read a parameter associated with a type of television equipment, the parameter indicating that the type of television equipment mutes audio when changing channels; and

indicate that the channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the audio signal represents sounds above a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold, and (iii) a third portion of the audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold.

24. A non-transitory machine readable medium as defined in claim 23 , wherein the instructions are structured to cause the machine to:

determine if the second portion of the audio signal is longer than a first predetermined duration; and

determine if the second portion of the audio signal is shorter than a second predetermined duration,

wherein the instructions structured to cause the machine to determine if the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold comprises instructions structured to cause the machine to determine if the second portion of the audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the audio signal.

25. A non-transitory machine readable medium as defined in claim 23 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

26. A non-transitory machine readable medium storing instructions, the instructions being structured to cause a machine to:

capture a television audio signal;

read a parameter associated with a type of television equipment, the parameter indicating that the type of television equipment does not mute audio when changing channels; and

indicate that the television channel change event is detected if (i) a first portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below a volume threshold, (ii) a second portion of the television audio signal represents sounds above the volume threshold, and (iii) a third portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold.

27. A non-transitory machine readable medium as defined in claim 26 , wherein the instructions are structured to cause the machine to:

determine if the second portion of the television audio signal is longer than a first predetermined duration; and

determine if the second portion of the television audio signal is shorter than a second predetermined duration,

wherein the instructions structured to cause the machine to determine if the second portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold comprises instructions structured to cause the machine to determine if the second portion of the television audio signal represents sounds below the volume threshold for at least a majority of the second portion of the television audio signal.

28. A non-transitory machine readable medium as defined in claim 26 , wherein the volume threshold comprises a moving average threshold and a volume constant.

29. An apparatus for detecting a television channel change event, the apparatus comprising:

a sampler structured to sample a television audio signal;

a threshold detector operatively coupled to the sampler to compare signals from the sampler with a threshold;

a buffer operatively coupled to the threshold detector to store a plurality of outputs from the threshold detector; and

a state machine operatively coupled to the buffer to produce a signal indicative of a channel change event based on the plurality of outputs from the threshold detector stored in the buffer, structured to produce the signal indicative of the channel change event in response to detecting a transient audio signal comprising a first muted audio signal and to distinguish between the first muted audio signal and a second muted audio signal, wherein the second muted audio signal is indicative of a user muted condition.

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RELEASE (REEL 054066 / FRAME 0064) Recorded May 11, 2023
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 9, 2020
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