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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 29, 2001
Pedro J. Moreno, Cambridge, MA (US);
Pedro J. Moreno, Cambridge, MA (US);
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
Large amounts of multimedia data are transmitted over information networks in the form of a digital stream, analog video, or text captioning. Often, repetitions such as paid advertisements, theme music at the commencement of a TV broadcast, and common jingles and slogans occur in these streams. Detection of repetitions in a transmitted signal such as streaming audio or video is described, and includes extracting a plurality of samples from the information stream and accumulating the samples into segments comprising an interval of the transmitted signal. A vector indicative of the samples in each of the segments is generated, and each of the vectors in the segments is correlated to generate a covariance matrix, or signature, corresponding to the segment. Each of the covariance matrices are aggregated into a sequence of covariance matrices and compared to other covariance matrices to generate a distance matrix. The distance matrix includes a distance value, indicative of the similarity between the distance matrices, as a result of the comparing of each matrix. The distance matrix is then traversed to determine similar sequences of covariance matrices.