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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2020
Filed:
Mar. 15, 2018
Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US);
Joseph-Alexander P. Weil, Greenbrae, CA (US);
Andrew L. Harding, Portola Valley, CA (US);
David Black, San Jose, CA (US);
James Brasure, Belmont, CA (US);
Joash S. Berkeley, Savannah, GA (US);
Katherine K. Ernst, Cedar Rapids, IA (US);
Richard Salvador, Culver City, CA (US);
Stephen Sheeler, Santa Monica, CA (US);
William D. Cummings, San Mateo, CA (US);
Xiaohuan Corina Wang, Los Altos, CA (US);
Robert L. Clark, Cupertino, CA (US);
Kevin M. O'Neil, Cupertino, CA (US);
Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US);
Abstract
In some implementations, a user device can be configured to create media messages with automatic titling. For example, a user can create a media messaging project that includes multiple video clips. The video clips can be generated based on video data and/or audio data captured by the user device and/or based on pre-recorded video data and/or audio data obtained from various storage locations. When the user device captures the audio data for a clip, the user device can obtain a speech-to-text transcription of the audio data in near real time and present the transcription data (e.g., text) overlaid on the video data while the video data is being captured or presented by the user device.