IP Library Granted Patent US 9,525,912
Granted Patent B1
US 9,525,912 · App. 14/947,178 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Systems and methods for selectively triggering a biometric instrument to take measurements relevant to presently consumed media

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Patent No.
US 9,525,912
App. No.
14/947,178
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

Systems and methods are provided herein for selectively triggering biometric measurement from an appropriate biometric instrument of a plurality of biometric instruments to determine biometric responses that are relevant to presently consumed media content. These systems and methods may be used to ensure efficient use of biometric instruments. This efficient use may ensure that energy use is efficiently managed, that noise from irrelevant biometric measurements is avoided, and the like.

Claims (72)

1. A method for selectively triggering biometric measurement from an appropriate biometric instrument of a plurality of biometric instruments to determine biometric responses that are relevant to presently consumed media content, the method comprising:

detecting metadata of media content that a user is consuming that is indicative of a need for biometric measurement during a period of time;

determining a type corresponding to the metadata;

identifying a plurality of biometric instruments that are in the vicinity of the user;

determining, based on the type, a biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments whose measurements would be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement; and

commanding the biometric instrument to measure a biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

refraining from commanding biometric instruments of the plurality of biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement to measure the biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time;

identifying any biometric instruments of the plurality of biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement that are measuring the biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time; and

in response to the identifying of the any of the biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement, commanding the any biometric instruments of the plurality of biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement to cease measuring the biometric response of the user.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting the metadata of the media content that the user is consuming that is indicative of the need for biometric measurement during the period of time further comprises:

receiving the metadata corresponding to the media content;

parsing the metadata for a trigger; and

when a trigger is found during the parsing, determining that the metadata is indicative of the need for biometric measurement.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising determining, based on the trigger, an indication of both the type and the period of time, wherein the type varies both before and after the period of time, and wherein the period of time corresponds to a discrete portion of the media content.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising commanding, at the end of the period of time, the biometric instrument to discontinue measuring the biometric response of the user.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining, based on the type, the biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments whose measurements would be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement comprises:

determining, based on the type, an expected emotional response that the user will have when the user consumes the media content; and

determining, of the plurality of biometric instruments, which biometric instruments are designed to provide measurements of the expected emotional response.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein determining, based on the type, the expected emotional response comprises:

accessing a database;

identifying listings of the database that correspond to the type; and

determining, from data of the listings of the database that correspond to the type, the expected emotional response.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein determining, of the plurality of biometric instruments, which biometric instruments are designed to provide measurements of the expected emotional response, comprises:

accessing a database;

identifying listings of the database that correspond to each of the plurality of biometric instruments; and

determining, from data of the listings of the database that correspond to each of the plurality of biometric instruments, whether a given biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments corresponds to a listing that reflects the expected emotional response.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining that the metadata comprises an express instruction that there is the need for biometric measurement during the period of time.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining the period of time by:

identifying the media content;

identifying a present elapsed time;

accessing a database;

comparing the present elapsed time to entries of the database;

determining, based on the comparison, a beginning and ending time of a scene corresponding to the present elapsed time; and

defining the period of time to be the period of time between the beginning time and the ending time.

11. A system for selectively triggering biometric measurement from an appropriate biometric instrument of a plurality of biometric instruments to determine biometric responses that are relevant to presently consumed media content, the system comprising:

communications circuitry; and

control circuitry configured to:

detect metadata of media content that a user is consuming that is indicative of a need for biometric measurement during a period of time;

determine a type corresponding to the metadata;

identify a plurality of biometric instruments that are in the vicinity of the user;

determine, based on the type, a biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments whose measurements would be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement; and

command, using the communications circuitry, the biometric instrument to measure a biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to:

refrain from commanding biometric instruments of the plurality of biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement to measure the biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time;

identify any biometric instruments of the plurality of biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement that are measuring the biometric response of the user in relation to the media content during the period of time; and

in response to the identifying of the any of the biometric instruments that would not be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement, disable any identified biometric instruments.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured, when detecting the metadata of the media content that the user is consuming that is indicative of the need for biometric measurement during the period of time, to:

receive the metadata corresponding to the media content;

parse the metadata for a trigger; and

when a trigger is found during the parsing, determine that the metadata is indicative of the need for biometric measurement.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to determine, based on the trigger, an indication of both the type and the period of time, wherein the type varies both before and after the period of time, and wherein the period of time corresponds to a discrete portion of the media content.

15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to command, at the end of the period of time, the biometric instrument to discontinue measuring the biometric response of the user.

16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured, when determining, based on the type, the biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments whose measurements would be sufficient for satisfying the need for biometric measurement, to:

determine, based on the type, an expected emotional response that the user will have when the user consumes the media content; and

determine, of the plurality of biometric instruments, which biometric instruments are designed to provide measurements of the expected emotional response.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured, when determining, based on the type, the expected emotional response, to:

access a database;

identify listings of the database that correspond to the type; and

determine, from data of the listings of the database that correspond to the type, the expected emotional response.

18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured, when determining, of the plurality of biometric instruments, which biometric instruments are designed to provide measurements of the expected emotional response, to:

access a database;

identify listings of the database that correspond to each of the plurality of biometric instruments; and

determine, from data of the listings of the database that correspond to each of the plurality of biometric instruments, whether a given biometric instrument of the plurality of biometric instruments corresponds to a listing that reflects the expected emotional response.

19. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to determine that the metadata comprises an express instruction that there is the need for biometric measurement during the period of time.

20. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control circuitry is further configured to determine the period of time by:

identifying the media content;

identifying a present elapsed time;

accessing a database;

comparing the present elapsed time to entries of the database;

determining, based on the comparison, a beginning and ending time of a scene corresponding to the present elapsed time; and

defining the period of time to be the period of time between the beginning time and the ending time.

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