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Timeline-Video Relationship Presentation For Alert Events

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US Patent:
20190361577, Nov 28, 2019
Filed:
Aug 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/536255
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US
Cameron Hill - San Francisco CA, US
Seungho Yang - Mountain View CA, US
Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US
William Alex Finlayson - San Francisco CA, US
Carsten Hinz - Sunnyvale CA, US
Timothy Samuel Psiaki - Duvall WA, US
Nathan Scott Klee - Kirkland WA, US
Gregory Rourk Nelson - San Bruno CA, US
Kevin James Avery - San Francisco CA, US
Lawrence W. Neal - Oakland CA, US
Martin Davidsson - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0482
H04L 29/06
H04N 21/2387
H04N 21/4223
H04N 21/472
H04N 21/8549
G06F 3/0481
G06F 16/738
G11B 27/30
H04N 21/845
Abstract:
A method at an electronic device with a display includes: displaying a user interface having a first region and a second region; receiving, and displaying in the first region of the user interface, a live video stream of a physical environment captured by a remote video camera; displaying, in the second region, a timeline corresponding to a timespan for a first portion of a duration during which the live video stream may have been recorded; in response to receiving a user interaction to move the timespan to a second portion of the duration, transitioning the displayed timeline to a new timeline that corresponds to the timespan for the second portion, and while transitioning, displaying, in the first region, a subset of video frames representing the first and/or second portion of the duration.

Timeline-Video Relationship Presentation For Alert Events

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US Patent:
20180113577, Apr 26, 2018
Filed:
Oct 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/335399
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US
Cameron Hill - San Francisco CA, US
Seungho Yang - Mountain View CA, US
Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US
William Alex Finlayson - San Francisco CA, US
Carsten Hinz - Sunnyvale CA, US
Timothy Samuel Psiaki - Duvall WA, US
Nathan Scott Klee - Kirkland WA, US
Gregory Rourk Nelson - San Bruno CA, US
Kevin James Avery - San Francisco CA, US
Lawrence W. Neal - Oakland CA, US
Martin Davidsson - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0482
H04L 29/06
G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A method at an electronic device with a display includes: displaying a user interface having a first region and a second region; receiving, and displaying in the first region of the user interface, a live video stream of a physical environment captured by a remote video camera, where at least some of the live video stream is recorded at a remote server; displaying, in the second region, a timeline corresponding to a timespan for a first portion of a duration during which the live video stream may have been recorded; in response to receiving a user interaction to move the timespan to a second portion of the duration, transitioning the displayed timeline to a new timeline that corresponds to the timespan for the second portion, and while transitioning, displaying, in the first region, a subset of video frames representing the first and/or second portion of the duration.

Timeline-Video Relationship Processing For Alert Events

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US Patent:
20180115788, Apr 26, 2018
Filed:
Oct 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/335396
Inventors:
- Mountain View CA, US
James Edward Stewart - Mountain View CA, US
Cameron Hill - San Francisco CA, US
Seungho Yang - Mountain View CA, US
Joe Delone Venters - Alameda CA, US
William Alex Finlayson - San Francisco CA, US
Carsten Hinz - Sunnyvale CA, US
Timothy Samuel Psiaki - Duvall WA, US
Nathan Scott Klee - Kirkland WA, US
Gregory Rourk Nelson - San Bruno CA, US
Kevin James Avery - San Francisco CA, US
Lawrence W. Neal - Oakland CA, US
Martin Davidsson - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 19/85
G06K 9/00
H04N 7/18
Abstract:
A method at a server system includes: receiving a video stream from a remote video camera, wherein the video stream comprises a plurality of video frames; selecting a plurality of non-contiguous frames from the video stream, the plurality of non-contiguous frames being associated with a predetermined time interval; encoding the plurality of non-contiguous frames as a compressed video segment associated with the time interval; receiving a request from an application running on a client device to review video from the remote video camera for the time interval; and in response to the request, transmitting the video segment to the client device for viewing in the application.
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