IP Library Granted Patent US 11,025,996
Granted Patent B2
US 11,025,996 · App. 16/596,270 · Granted Jun 1, 2021

Methods and apparatus to extend a timestamp range supported by a watermark

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Patent No.
US 11,025,996
App. No.
16/596,270
Granted
Jun 1, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture (e.g., physical storage media) to extend a time range supported by a watermark are disclosed. Example watermark encoding apparatus disclosed herein include a timestamp cycle evaluator to determine which one of a plurality of timestamp cycles is to be represented by a timestamp of a watermark. Disclosed example watermark encoding apparatus also include a symbol swapper to swap at least two symbols of the watermark when the timestamp is to represent a second one of the timestamp cycles but not to swap the at least two symbols of the watermark when the timestamp is to represent a first one of the timestamp cycles. Disclosed example watermark encoding apparatus further include a watermark embedder to embed the watermark in a first piece of media.

Claims (40)

1. A watermark decoding apparatus comprising:

a watermark validator to determine whether a first sequence of symbols of a decoded watermark obtained from a first piece of media is valid;

a symbol swapper to swap at least two symbols of the decoded watermark to determine a second sequence of symbols when the first sequence of symbols is not valid; and

a timestamp cycle decoder to:

when the first sequence of symbols is valid, associate the decoded watermark with a first one of a plurality of timestamp cycles; and

when the first sequence of symbols is not valid, associate the decoded watermark with a second one of the plurality of timestamp cycles when the second sequence of symbols is determined to be valid by the watermark validator.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first sequence of symbols includes a first set of symbols representing data and a second set of symbols representing a timestamp.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the at least two symbols to be swapped to determine the second sequence of symbols are included in the first set of symbols representing the data.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the first set of symbols includes a first subset of symbols and a second subset of symbols, and the watermark validator is to:

determine the first sequence of symbols is valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols; and

determine the first sequence of symbols is not valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are not related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on the another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols.

5. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the timestamp has a timestamp range covering a single timestamp cycle, and the decoded watermark has a timestamp range covering the plurality of timestamp cycles.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the single timestamp cycle corresponds to a time period of substantially 28 days.

7. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the data corresponds to an identifier of the piece of media.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a number of timestamp cycles in the plurality of timestamp cycles is two.

9. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising computer readable instructions which, when executed, cause a processor to at least:

determine whether a first sequence of symbols of a decoded watermark obtained from a first piece of media is valid;

swap at least two symbols of the decoded watermark to determine a second sequence of symbols when the first sequence of symbols is not valid;

when the first sequence of symbols is valid, associate the decoded watermark with a first one of a plurality of timestamp cycles; and

when the first sequence of symbols is not valid, associate the decoded watermark with a second one of the plurality of timestamp cycles when the second sequence of symbols is determined to be valid.

10. The computer readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the first sequence of symbols includes a first set of symbols representing data and a second set of symbols representing a timestamp.

11. The computer readable medium of claim 10 , wherein the at least two symbols to be swapped to determine the second sequence of symbols are included in the first set of symbols representing the data.

12. The computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the first set of symbols includes a first subset of symbols and a second subset of symbols, and the computer readable instructions, when executed, cause the processor to:

determine the first sequence of symbols is valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols; and

determine the first sequence of symbols is not valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are not related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on the another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols.

13. The computer readable medium of claim 10 , wherein the timestamp has a timestamp range covering a single timestamp cycle, and the decoded watermark has a timestamp range covering the plurality of timestamp cycles.

14. The computer readable medium of claim 10 , wherein the data corresponds to an identifier of the piece of media.

15. A watermark decoding method comprising:

determining, by executing an instruction with a processor, whether a first sequence of symbols of a decoded watermark obtained from a first piece of media is valid;

in response to determining the first sequence of symbols is valid, associating, by executing an instruction with the processor, the decoded watermark with a first one of a plurality of timestamp cycles; and

in response to determining the first sequence of symbols is not valid:

swapping, by executing an instruction with the processor, at least two symbols of the decoded watermark to determine a second sequence of symbols; and

associating, by executing an instruction with the processor, the decoded watermark with a second one of the plurality of timestamp cycles in response to determining the second sequence of symbols is valid.

16. The watermark decoding method of claim 15 , wherein the first sequence of symbols includes a first set of symbols representing data and a second set of symbols representing a timestamp.

17. The watermark decoding method of claim 16 , wherein the at least two symbols to be swapped to determine the second sequence of symbols are included in the first set of symbols representing the data.

18. The watermark decoding method of claim 17 , wherein the first set of symbols includes a first subset of symbols and a second subset of symbols, and the determining of whether the first sequence of symbols of the watermark is valid includes:

determining the first sequence of symbols is valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols; and

determining the first sequence of symbols is not valid when respective ones of the second subset of symbols are not related to corresponding ones of the first subset of symbols based on another symbol not included in the first and second subsets of symbols.

19. The watermark decoding method of claim 16 , wherein the timestamp has a timestamp range covering a single timestamp cycle, and the decoded watermark has a timestamp range covering the plurality of timestamp cycles.

20. The watermark decoding method of claim 16 , wherein the data corresponds to an identifier of the piece of media.

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RELEASE (REEL 054066 / FRAME 0064) Recorded May 11, 2023
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
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RELEASE (REEL 053473 / FRAME 0001) Recorded May 11, 2023
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE, INC.; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC
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From: A.C. NIELSEN (ARGENTINA) S.A.; A.C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; ACN HOLDINGS INC.; ACNIELSEN CORPORATION; ACNIELSEN ERATINGS.COM; AFFINNOVA, INC.; ART HOLDING, L.L.C.; ATHENIAN LEASING CORPORATION; CZT/ACN TRADEMARKS, L.L.C.; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE, INC.; GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC; NIELSEN AUDIO, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER INSIGHTS, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE, INC.; NIELSEN FINANCE CO.; NIELSEN FINANCE LLC; NIELSEN INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; NIELSEN MOBILE, LLC; NMR INVESTING I, INC.; TCG DIVESTITURE INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; VIZU CORPORATION; VNU MARKETING INFORMATION, INC.; NMR LICENSING ASSOCIATES, L.P.; NIELSEN HOLDING AND FINANCE B.V.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY B.V.; VNU INTERNATIONAL B.V.
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