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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2020
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2017
System and method for predictive curation, production infrastructure, and personal content assistant
Kodak Alaris Inc., Rochester, NY (US);
James Whritenor, Mendon, NY (US);
Mark Wood, Penfield, NY (US);
Madirakshi Das, Penfield, NY (US);
Joseph A. Manico, Rochester, NY (US);
Peter Stubler, Rochester, NY (US);
KODAK ALARIS INC., Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
Data points, calendar entries, trends, behavioral patterns may be used to predict and pre-emptively build digital and printable products with selected collections of images without the user's active participation. The collections are selected from files on the user's device, cloud-based photo library, or other libraries shared among other individuals and grouped into thematic products. Based on analysis of the user's collections and on-line behaviors, the system may estimate types and volumes of potential media-centric products, and the resources needed for producing and distributing such media-centric products for a projected period of time. A user interface may take the form of a 'virtual curator', which is a graphical or animated persona for augmenting and managing interactions between the user and the system managing the user's stored media assets. The virtual curator can assume one of many personas, as appropriate, with each user. For example, the virtual curator can be presented as an avatar-animated character in an icon, or icon that floats around the screen. The virtual curator can also interact with the user via text messaging, or audio messaging.