IP Library Granted Patent US 8,819,717
Granted Patent B2
US 8,819,717 · App. 13/592,018 · Granted Aug 26, 2014

Audio based methods and apparatus for detecting a channel change event

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Patent No.
US 8,819,717
App. No.
13/592,018
Granted
Aug 26, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus for detecting a channel change event are disclosed. An example method identifying at least one of a first muted audio condition or a first transient audio condition in a second portion of a media signal having first, second, and third portions, the first portion occurring earlier in time than the second portion and the second portion occurring earlier in time than the third portion, and identifying, using a processor, a channel change event in response to: 1) identifying the at least one of the first muted audio condition or the first transient audio condition; 2) failing to identify a second muted audio condition or a second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal; and 3) determining that a time domain length of the second portion of the media signal is greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.

Claims (37)

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

identifying at least one of a first muted audio condition or a first transient audio condition in a second portion of a media signal having first, second, and third portions, the first portion occurring earlier in time than the second portion and the second portion occurring earlier in time than the third portion; and

identifying, using a processor, a channel change event in response to:

1) identifying the at least one of the first muted audio condition or the first transient audio condition;

2) failing to identify a second muted audio condition or a second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal; and

3) determining that a time domain length of the second portion of the media signal is greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.

2. A method as defined in claim 1 , further comprising capturing the media signal using a capture device.

3. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein identifying the muted audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are less than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

4. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein identifying the transient audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are greater than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

5. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein failing to identify the second muted audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples greater than an audio threshold level.

6. A method as defined in claim 1 , wherein failing to identify the second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples less than an audio threshold level.

7. A method as defined in claim 1 , further comprising determining an audio threshold level based on a moving average of a volume of the media signal and a margin constant.

8. An apparatus, comprising:

a processor; and

a memory storing instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

identify at least one of a first muted audio condition or a first transient audio condition in a second portion of a media signal having first, second, and third portions, the first portion occurring earlier in time than the second portion and the second portion occurring earlier in time than the third portion; and

identify, using a processor, a channel change event in response to:

1) identifying the at least one of the first muted audio condition or the first transient audio condition;

2) failing to identify a second muted audio condition or a second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal; and

3) determining that a time domain length of the second portion of the media signal is greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.

9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein identifying the muted audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are less than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

10. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein identifying the transient audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are greater than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

11. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein failing to identify the second muted audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples greater than an audio threshold level.

12. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein failing to identify the second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples less than an audio threshold level.

13. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to determine an audio threshold level based on a moving average of a volume of the media signal and a margin constant.

14. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the instructions cause the processor to output a channel change detection signal.

15. A tangible computer readable storage medium comprising computer readable instructions which, when executed, cause a computer to at least:

identify at least one of a first muted audio condition or a first transient audio condition in a second portion of a media signal having first, second, and third portions, the first portion occurring earlier in time than the second portion and the second portion occurring earlier in time than the third portion; and

identify a channel change event in response to:

1) identifying the at least one of the first muted audio condition or the first transient audio condition;

2) failing to identify a second muted audio condition or a second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal; and

3) determining that a time domain length of the second portion of the media signal is greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.

16. A storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein the instructions cause the computer to output a channel change detection signal.

17. A storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein identifying the muted audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are less than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

18. A storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein identifying the transient audio condition comprises comparing a number of audio samples of the second portion of the media signal that are greater than an audio threshold level to a sample threshold.

19. A storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein failing to identify the second muted audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples greater than an audio threshold level.

20. A storage medium as defined in claim 15 , wherein failing to identify the second transient audio condition in the first and third portions of the media signal comprises determining that the first and third portions of the media signal have at least a threshold number of audio samples less than an audio threshold level.

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