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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2025
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2024
Spotify Ab, Stockholm, SE;
Azin Ghazimatin, Berlin, DE;
Ekaterina Garmash, London, GB;
Ann Clifton, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Paul Bennett, Kirkland, WA (US);
Claudia Hauff, Delft, NL;
Kristen Sheets, Somerville, MA (US);
Martin Achenbach, Cologne, DE;
Oguz Semerci, Cambridge, MA (US);
Sahitya Mantravadi, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Remi Galvez, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Ofeliya Kalaydzhyan, Boston, MA (US);
Divya Narayanan, New York, NY (US);
Spotify AB, Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
Example implementations include dividing a textual transcript of digital audio content into a sequence of chunks, where the chunks are chronologically non-overlapping; determining annotations for each of the chunks, the annotations including at least one of: a title of the digital audio content, a description of the digital audio content, or one or more inferred segment titles of one or more previous segments of the digital audio content; providing, to a natural language model, a first chunk from the sequence of chunks, an associated annotation, and instructions to identify: a segment found in the first chunk, and a segment title of the segment; receiving, from the natural language model, an indication of the segment and the segment title; and storing the indication of the segment and the segment title as metadata associated with the digital audio content.