Analysis of controlled and automatic attention for introduction of stimulus material
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-005/04
G06Q-030/02
A61B-005/0484
A61B-005/16
출원번호
US-0299752
(2016-10-21)
등록번호
US-10068248
(2018-09-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Knight, Robert T.
Gurumoorthy, Ramachandran
Pradeep, Anantha
출원인 / 주소
The Nielsen Company (US), LLC
대리인 / 주소
Hanley, Flight and Zimmerman, LLC
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초록▼
A system analyzes neuro-response measurements including regional electroencephalography (EEG) measurements from subjects exposed to stimulus materials to determine locations in stimulus materials eliciting controlled attention and automatic attention. Additional stimulus materials are inserted into
A system analyzes neuro-response measurements including regional electroencephalography (EEG) measurements from subjects exposed to stimulus materials to determine locations in stimulus materials eliciting controlled attention and automatic attention. Additional stimulus materials are inserted into locations having salient attention attributes. In some examples, a challenging task is used to direct controlled attention onto a location and additional stimulus material is subtly presented in the location to benefit from automatic attention and salient attention measurements.
대표청구항▼
1. A system comprising: an analyzer to: identify a first event in first neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media and a second event in the first neuro-response data;correlate a first location in the media with the first event and a second location in the media with
1. A system comprising: an analyzer to: identify a first event in first neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media and a second event in the first neuro-response data;correlate a first location in the media with the first event and a second location in the media with the second event;determine a first user resonance of the user at the first location based on the first event; anddetermine a second user resonance of the user at the second location based on the second event; anda selector to select a third location in the media after the first location or a fourth location in the media after the second location as a candidate location for introduction of advertising material based on the first user resonance and the second user resonance, the selector to select the candidate location by selecting the third location when the first user resonance is increased relative to the second user resonance and by selecting the fourth location when the second user resonance is increased relative to the first user resonance. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the third location and the fourth location are one of a temporal location in the media or a spatial location in the media. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the first event is a change in amplitude in the first neuro-response data. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer is to determine a first controlled attention level of the user at the first location based on the first neuro-response data and determine a second controlled attention level of the user at the second location based on the first neuro-response data, and wherein the selector is to further select the third location or the fourth location as the candidate location based on the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer is to: determine an automatic attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location; anddetermine an effectiveness of the advertising material in the candidate location based on the automatic attention level. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer is to: determine a first controlled attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location;determine a second controlled attention level of the user based on third neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to media at a fifth location in the media; andperform a comparison of the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level, the selector to one of maintain the selection of the candidate location or modify the selection of the candidate location based on the comparison. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer is to: analyze second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to media in the third location and third neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed media in the fourth location; andperform a comparison of (1) the first neuro-response data and the second neuro-response data and (2) the first neuro-response data and the third neuro-response data, the selector to further select the one of the third location or the fourth location as the candidate location based on the comparison. 8. A method comprising: identifying, by executing an instruction with a processor, a first event in first neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media and a second event in the first neuro-response data;correlating, by executing an instruction with the processor, a first location in the media with the first event and a second location in the media with the second event;determining, by executing an instruction with the processor, a first user resonance of the user at the first location based on the first event;determining, by executing an instruction with the processor, a second user resonance of the user at the second location based on the second event; andselecting, by executing an instruction with the processor, a third location in the media after the first location or a fourth location in the media after the second location as a candidate location for introduction of advertising material based on the first user resonance and the second user resonance, the third location to be selected as the candidate location when the first user resonance is increased relative to the second user resonance and the fourth location to be selected as the candidate location when the second user resonance is increased relative to the first user resonance. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the third location and the fourth location are one of a temporal location in the media or a spatial location in the media. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the first event is a change in amplitude in the first neuro-response data. 11. The method of claim 8, further including: determining a first controlled attention level of the user at the first location based on the first neuro-response data; anddetermining a second controlled attention level of the user at the second location based on the first neuro-response data, wherein the selecting of the third location or the fourth location as the candidate location is further based on the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level. 12. The method of claim 8, further including: determining an automatic attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location; anddetermining an effectiveness of the advertising material in the candidate location based on the automatic attention level. 13. The method of claim 8, further including: determining a first controlled attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location;determining a second controlled attention level of the user based on third neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media at a fifth location in the media;performing a comparison of the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level; andmaintaining the selection of the candidate location or modifying the selection of the candidate location based on the comparison. 14. The method of claim 8, further including: analyzing second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to media in the third location and third neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed media in the fourth location;performing a comparison of (1) the first neuro-response data and the second neuro-response data and (2) the first neuro-response data and the third neuro-response data; andselecting the one of the third location or the fourth location as the candidate location based on the comparison. 15. A tangible machine readable storage device or storage disc comprising instructions which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to at least: identify a first event in first neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media and a second event in the first neuro-response data;correlate a first location in the media with the first event and a second location in the media with the second event;determine a first user resonance of the user at the first location based on the first event;determine a second user resonance of the user at the second location based on the second event; andselect a third location in the media after the first location or a fourth location in the media after the second location as a candidate location for introduction of advertising material based on the first user resonance and the second user resonance, the third location to be selected as the candidate location when the first user resonance is increased relative to the second user resonance and the fourth location to be selected as the candidate location when the second user resonance is increased relative to the first user resonance. 16. The storage device or storage disc of claim 15, wherein the third location and the fourth location are one of a temporal location in the media or a spatial location in the media. 17. The storage device or storage disc of claim 15, wherein the first event is a change in amplitude in the first neuro-response data. 18. The storage device or storage disc of claim 15, wherein the instructions cause the machine to: determine a first controlled attention level of the user at the first location based on the first neuro-response data; anddetermine a second controlled attention level of the user at the second location based on the first neuro-response data, the machine to further select the third location or the fourth location as the candidate location based on the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level. 19. The storage device or storage disc of claim 15, wherein the instructions cause the machine to: determine an automatic attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location; anddetermine an effectiveness of the advertising material in the candidate location based on the automatic attention level. 20. The storage device or storage disc of claim 15, wherein the instructions cause the machine to: determine a first controlled attention level of the user based on second neuro-response data gathered from the user while the user is exposed to the advertising material in the candidate location;determine a second controlled attention level of the user based on third neuro-response data gathered from a user while the user is exposed to media at a fifth location in the media;perform a comparison of the first controlled attention level and the second controlled attention level; andmaintain the selection of the candidate location or modify the selection of the candidate location based on the comparison.
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