IP Library Granted Patent US 11,102,531
Granted Patent B2
US 11,102,531 · App. 16/716,003 · Granted Aug 24, 2021

Correcting systematic tuning defects

Inventors: Denis Voytenko (Oldsmar, FL); Paul Chimenti (Tampa, FL); Joshua Zinzer (Chicago, IL); David J. Kurzynski (South Elgin, IL)
Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLC
H04N21/25808H04N21/2408
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Patent No.
US 11,102,531
App. No.
16/716,003
Granted
Aug 24, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus, systems, articles of manufacture, and methods are disclosed for correcting systematic tuning defects. An example apparatus includes a defect analyzer to identify a suspect time window in tuning volume data of return path data reported by set top boxes. The example apparatus further includes a return path data transformer to identify a first return path data entry indicating a first set top box reported a first transition to an off state at a first time during the suspect time window and to modify the first return path data entry to (1) eliminate the first transition to the off state at the first time and (2) assign the first return path data entry a first duration to remain in an on state after the first time, where the first duration is determined based on monitoring data reported from media device meters monitoring media presentation devices.

Claims (20)

1. A tuning data defect correction apparatus comprising:

memory, including computer readable instructions; and

a processor to execute the instructions to at least:

identify first return path data from a first set top box that indicates (1) the first set top box reported a first transition to an off state at a first time in a first time window of tuning volume data, (2) the first set top box reported a second transition from the off state to the on state in the first time window, the second transition prior to the first transition, and (3) the first set top box did not report a third transition from the off state to the on state after the first time and before an end of the first time window, the tuning volume data generated from respective return path data reported by a plurality of set top boxes including the first set top box; and

modify the first return path data to (1) eliminate the first transition to the off state at the first time and (2) assign the first set top box a first duration to remain in an on state after the first time.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a first time window analyzer to determine the first time window based on a comparison of the tuning volume data and monitoring data, the monitoring data reported from meters monitoring media presentation devices.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first time window is determined based on whether a difference between a maximum change value for the tuning volume data and a maximum change value for the monitoring data exceeds a threshold.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including a corrected tuning volume data generator to generate corrected tuning volume data in response to modification of the first return path data and second return path data, the second return path data from a second set top box, the corrected tuning volume data including an aggregation of tuning data based on the first return path data and the second return path.

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

identify first return path data from a first set top box that indicates (1) the first set top box reported a first transition to an off state at a first time in a first time window of tuning volume data, (2) the first set top box reported a second transition from the off state to the on state in the first time window, the second transition prior to the first transition, and (3) the first set top box did not report a third transition from the off state to the on state after the first time and before an end of the first time window, the tuning volume data generated from respective return path data reported by a plurality of set top boxes including the first set top box; and

modify the first return path data to (1) eliminate the first transition to the off state at the first time and (2) assign the first set top box a first duration to remain in an on state after the first time.

6. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the computer readable instructions, when executed, cause the processor to determine the first time window based on a comparison of the tuning volume data and monitoring data, the monitoring data reported from meters monitoring media presentation devices.

7. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 6 , wherein the computer readable instructions, when executed, cause the processor to determine the first time window based on whether a difference between a maximum change value for the tuning volume data and a maximum change value for the monitoring data exceeds a threshold.

8. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the computer readable instructions cause the processor to generate corrected tuning volume data in response to modification of the first return path data and second return path data, the second return path data from a second set top box, the corrected tuning volume data including an aggregation of tuning data based on the first return path data and the second return path.

9. A method to correct tuning data defects, the method comprising:

identifying, by executing an instruction with a processor, first return path data from a first set top box that indicates (1) the first set top box reported a first transition to an off state at a first time in a first time window of tuning volume data, (2) the first set top box reported a second transition from the off state to the on state in the first time window, the second transition prior to the first transition, and (3) the first set top box did not report a third transition from the off state to the on state after the first time and before an end of the first time window, the tuning volume data generated from respective return path data reported by a plurality of set top boxes including the first set top box; and

modifying, by executing an instruction with a processor, the first return path data to (1) eliminate the first transition to the off state at the first time and (2) assign the first set top box a first duration to remain in an on state after the first time.

10. The method of claim 9 , further including determining the first time window based on a comparison of the tuning volume data and monitoring data, the monitoring data reported from meters monitoring media presentation devices.

11. The method of claim 10 , further including determining the first time window based on whether a difference between a maximum change value for the tuning volume data and a maximum change value for the monitoring data exceeds a threshold.

12. The method of claim 10 , further including generating corrected tuning volume data in response to modification of the first return path data and second return path data, the second return path data from a second set top box, the corrected tuning volume data including an aggregation of tuning data based on the first return path data and the second return path.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE (REEL 054066 / FRAME 0064) Recorded May 11, 2023
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: GRACENOTE, INC.; A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 063605/0001 →
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
Reel/Frame 063603/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 063574/0632 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 063561/0381 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 31, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2021
From: VOYTENKO, DENIS; CHIMENTI, PAUL; ZINZER, JOSHUA; KURZYNSKI, DAVID
To: THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
Reel/Frame 055136/0272 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENTS LISTED ON SCHEDULE 1 RECORDED ON 6-9-2020 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 053473 FRAME 0001. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPPLEMENTAL IP SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Oct 7, 2020
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.
To: CITIBANK, N.A
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 9, 2020
From: 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; NIELSEN UK FINANCE I, 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.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 053473/0001 →