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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 16, 2008
Kurtis Mcbride, Kitchener, CA;
Chris Fairles, Mount Forest, CA;
Kevin Madill, Kanata, CA;
Di Zhang, Waterloo, CA;
Tony Brijpaul, Mississauga, CA;
David Thompson, Waterloo, CA;
Vecheslav Silagadze, Richmond Hill, CA;
Kurtis McBride, Kitchener, CA;
Chris Fairles, Mount Forest, CA;
Kevin Madill, Kanata, CA;
Di Zhang, Waterloo, CA;
Tony Brijpaul, Mississauga, CA;
David Thompson, Waterloo, CA;
Vecheslav Silagadze, Richmond Hill, CA;
Miovision Technologies Incorporated, Kitchener, CA;
Abstract
A method and system are provided for remotely analyzing multimedia content, in particular video, and extracting information from such multimedia content. The system analyses, e.g. a video file by way of an FTP, file upload or streaming data etc., and configuration settings specified in one embodiment by a separate entity at one of multiple server entities. The system also comprises one or more remote server entities utilizing data storage and data processing capabilities. In one embodiment the client sends a video source and configuration settings over a network, the remote server accepts the video source, generates configuration settings, and a data processing module analyzes the video content to extract data from the video.