[미국특허]
Method and system for detecting and presenting video feed
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04N-021/431
H04N-021/4335
H04N-021/433
G11B-027/00
G11B-027/34
G06T-007/20
G08B-013/196
G06K-009/00
H04N-007/18
출원번호
US-0203557
(2016-07-06)
등록번호
US-9674570
(2017-06-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Laska, Jason N.
Nelson, Greg R.
Duffy, Greg
출원인 / 주소
GOOGLE INC.
대리인 / 주소
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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피인용 횟수 :
1인용 특허 :
70
초록▼
A computing system device with processor(s) and memory displays a video monitoring user interface on the display. The video monitoring user interface includes a first region for displaying a live video feed and/or a recorded video feed from the video camera and a second region for displaying a singl
A computing system device with processor(s) and memory displays a video monitoring user interface on the display. The video monitoring user interface includes a first region for displaying a live video feed and/or a recorded video feed from the video camera and a second region for displaying a single event timeline. A current video feed indicator is movable on the timeline for indicating the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region. The temporal position includes a past time and a current time corresponding to the previously recorded video feed and the live video feed, respectively. While the current video feed indicator is moved to indicate the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region, video segments corresponding to the one or more events has a higher priority for display in the first region than video segments that do not contain any event.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of presenting a remotely captured video stream output by a video camera, the method comprising: displaying a video monitoring user interface on a display of a client device located remotely from the video camera, the video monitoring user interface including a first region for displaying
1. A method of presenting a remotely captured video stream output by a video camera, the method comprising: displaying a video monitoring user interface on a display of a client device located remotely from the video camera, the video monitoring user interface including a first region for displaying a live video feed and/or a recorded video feed from the video camera and a second region for displaying an event timeline, wherein: the event timeline includes a plurality of equally spaced time indicators each indicating a specific time and a current video feed indicator indicating the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;the temporal position includes a past time corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded and a current time corresponding to the live video feed from the video camera; andthe current video feed indicator is movable relative to the equally spaced time indicators to facilitate a change in the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;receiving a user selection of the event timeline corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded;requesting the video feed corresponding to the prior point time in time;when the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has been recorded, displaying the recorded video feed in the first region of the video monitoring user interface; andwhen the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has not been recorded, not displaying the video corresponding to the prior point in time. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the event timeline includes a plurality of event indicators corresponding to one or more events previously detected from the live video feed during a period of time associated with the event timeline. 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising: in response to a detection of a new event, displaying a new event indicator for the detected new event on the event timeline and notifying a user of the video camera regarding the detected new event. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of event indicators has a width that represents a temporal length of the event associated with the event indicator. 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising: displaying proximate to one of the plurality of event indicators a thumbnail image from the corresponding event. 6. The method of claim 2, further comprising receiving a user indication of a zone of interest, wherein at least one of the event indicators corresponds to motion that was detected within the zone of interest. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising receiving a user indication of another zone of interest, wherein at least one of the event indicators corresponds to motion that occurred within the other zone of interest, and the event indicator that corresponds to motion that occurred within the zone of interest is visually distinct from the event indicator that corresponds to motion that occurred within the other zone of interest. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein at least one of the event indicators corresponds to audio that was detected. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: notifying a user of the client device of motion that occurred within the zone of interest;notifying the user of the client device of motion that occurred within the other zone of interest; andnotifying the user of the client device that audio was detected. 10. A computing system, comprising: one or more processors;a display; andmemory storing one or more instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing system to perform operations including:displaying a video monitoring user interface on the display, the video monitoring user interface including a first region for displaying a live video feed and/or a recorded video feed from the video camera and a second region for displaying an event timeline, wherein: the event timeline includes a plurality of equally spaced time indicators each indicating a specific time and a current video feed indicator indicating the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;the temporal position includes a past time corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded and a current time corresponding to the live video feed from the video camera; andthe current video feed indicator is movable relative to the equally spaced time indicators to facilitate a change in the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;receiving a user selection of the event timeline corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded;requesting the video feed corresponding to the prior point time in time;when the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has been recorded, displaying the recorded video feed in the first region of the video monitoring user interface; andwhen the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has not been recorded, not displaying the video corresponding to the prior point in time. 11. The computer system of claim 10, wherein the operations further include: in response to a user selection of the event timeline at the current time temporal position, requesting the live video and displaying the live video feed in the first region of the video monitoring user interface. 12. The computer system of claim 10, wherein the new event is detection of motion in a zone of interest. 13. The computer system of claim 12, wherein the operations further include: in accordance with a determination that one or more characteristics for the new event satisfy one or more criteria, displaying a notification indicating that the new event that satisfies the one or more criteria has been detected. 14. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the notification is a banner notification displayed in a location corresponding to the top of a graphical user interface. 15. The computer system of claim 10, wherein the event timeline includes a plurality of event indicators each corresponding to an event and each having a width configured that represents a temporal length of the event, and the operations further include: displaying, proximate to one of the plurality of event indicators, a thumbnail image from the corresponding event. 16. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions which, when executed by a computing system with one or more processors, cause the computing system to perform operations comprising: displaying a video monitoring user interface on a display of a client device located remotely from the video camera, the video monitoring user interface including a first region for displaying a live video feed and/or a recorded video feed from the video camera and a second region for displaying an event timeline, wherein: the event timeline includes a plurality of equally spaced time indicators each indicating a specific time and a current video feed indicator indicating the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;the temporal position includes a past time corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded and a current time corresponding to the live video feed from the video camera; andthe current video feed indicator is movable relative to the equally spaced time indicators to facilitate a change in the temporal position of the video feed displayed in the first region;receiving a user selection of the event timeline corresponding to a prior point in time during which the video feed from the video camera may have been recorded;requesting the video feed corresponding to the prior point time in time;when the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has been recorded, displaying the recorded video feed in the first region of the video monitoring user interface; andwhen the video feed corresponding to the prior point in time has not been recorded, not displaying the video corresponding to the prior point in time. 17. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 16, wherein the operations further comprise: scrolling the displayed portion of the event timeline in response to receiving a swipe gesture. 18. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein the operations further comprise: displaying one or more affordances within the video monitoring user interface for controlling the video camera; andin response to receiving a user selection of at least one of the one or more affordances, enabling control of the video camera including at least one of a zoom command and a microphone enabling/disabling command. 19. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 16, wherein the operations further comprise displaying an event history, the event history including, for each of a plurality of events: a visual representation of the video feed that was recorded at the time of the event;an event characteristic indicator indicating a characteristic of the event; anda time indicator indicating the time at which the event occurred. 20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 19, wherein the operations further comprise: detecting a user selection of one of the events included in the event history; andin response to detecting the user selection of one of the events included in the event history, requesting the recorded video feed that was recorded during the selected event and displaying the requested recorded video feed.
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