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Patent Issued for Methods and systems to dynamically adjust a playlist based on cumulative mood score (USPTO 11902623)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Rovi Guides Inc. (San Jose, California, United States) has been issued patent number 11902623, according to news reporting originating out of Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx editors. The patent's inventors are Gupta, Vikram Makam (Bangalore, IN), Panchaksharaiah, Vishwas Sharadanagar (Tiptur, IN). This patent was filed on August 3, 2022 and was published online on February 13, 2024. From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents obtained the following quote: "The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for adjusting a playlist based on a mood score and, more particularly, to methods and systems for tracking a user profile's cumulative mood score and to dynamically adjust media assets for presentation on a consumer device based on the mood score." Supplementing the background information on this patent, NewsRx reporters also obtained the inventors' summary information for this patent: "Many content items are shared and consumed on social networking platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and YouTube. The content shared may leave a consumer of the content in a particular mood or feeling; for example, the consumer may be sad, happy or fearful, surprised, agitated, pensive, awed. The variety of subject material available makes it challenging to connect pieces of content. This is mainly because navigating content, particularly content segments such as video, is burdensome and lacks cohesiveness between the content and may inadvertently lead to a large number of items with a similar mood. Thus, after watching a number of such content items, a user may lose interest because the content has made them sad. For example, in the middle of a pandemic, there are a lot of content items (e.g., videos) related to the health crisis, death, illness, isolation, suffering, etc. The consumer may stream an online channel of short clips that follow one after another, in many circumstances. Each short clip is randomly selected and may focus on the health crisis. If a consumer watches many of such content items (e.g., videos) in one or more sessions, the consumer's mood may be impacted by the short clips that he or she has consumed. For example, consuming many short clips with negative, sad or depressing storylines may cause a lot of stress and unhappiness for the consumer.