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Media identifier registry

a media metadata and registry technology, applied in the field of data management and publishing, can solve the problems of difficult identification and retrieval of media metadata for specific media files, large data publications of media metadata, and high query traffic, and achieve the effects of less labor, convenient implementation, and enhanced user experien

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-03-29
MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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The invention is a system and method for managing metadata to improve the user experience when playing various media, including CDs and DVDs. It allows for the identification of the same piece of content from different data providers, in different cultures, and in different physical forms to ensure consistent data storage and retrieval. The invention also allows for a single logical identifier to be embedded in digital media content for use in retrieving metadata about the content. The unique logical identifier is independent of the physical media and can be mapped to other identification systems based on the physical properties of the media. The invention is less laborious, easier to implement, and economically feasible. Overall, the invention improves the management of metadata and enhances the user experience when playing media.

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As such, data publications of media metadata tend to be very large and experience a high volume of query traffic (e.g., several multi-gigabytes in size and under constant access).
Also, the same logical content may have many different physical representations, which makes it difficult to identify and retrieve the correct media metadata for a specific media file.
These problems complicate the storage, management, and retrieval of media metadata, particularly in the context of a large database with data collected from multiple sources.
Unfortunately, this standard focuses on rights management rather than data management and aggregation and is limited in scope to musical works.
Moreover, the existing standard does not provide for associating and mappings related identifiers, which is important when providing useful media metadata.
The problem is that this metadata can become stale and even incorrect.
Moreover, existing tagging schemes also fail to address associations and mappings between identifiers.

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[0022] Referring now to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary network environment in which the present invention can be used. A system 100 has one or more client computers 102 coupled to a data communication network 104. One or more server computers 106, sometimes referred to as “web servers” or “network servers,” are also coupled to the network 104. In turn, the client computer 102 can access the server 106 via network 104. As shown in FIG. 1, the system 100 also includes one or more databases 108 associated with server 106.

[0023] In this example, network 104 is the Internet (or the World Wide Web). However, the teachings of the present invention can be applied to any data communication network. Server 106 and client computer 102 communicate in the illustrated embodiment using the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), a protocol commonly used on the Internet to exchange information.

[0024] Referring further to FIG. 1, the user's computer 102 accesses a digital media file 112...

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Abstract

A media identifier registry for managing metadata records. The registry stores a unique logical identifier for each of the records as well as a base type corresponding to each of the logical identifiers. The base types are representative of the information contained in the respective metadata records for the corresponding logical identifiers. The registry further defines associations between the logical identifiers and base types. Improvements in identifying media content and related information according to the invention permit building a media data warehouse capable of aggregating data from many different sources, uniquely identify the same piece of content from different data providers, in different cultures, and in different physical forms to allow a consistent set of data to be stored and retrieved.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation of a U.S. patent application filed Aug. 15, 2002, entitled “Media Identifier Registry,” Ser. No. 10 / 219,456, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to the field of data management and publishing. In particular, this invention relates to an identification registry for use in storing, retrieving, aggregating, and associating identifiers to deliver data such as content-related media metadata. [0003] Due to recent advances in technology, computer users are now able to enjoy many features that provide an improved user experience, such as playing various media and multimedia content on their personal or laptop computers. For example, most computers today are able to play compact discs (CDs) so users can listen to their favorite musical artists while working on their computers. Many computers are also equipped w...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F7/00G06F17/30
CPCG06F17/30038Y10S707/99943G06F17/30569G06F16/258G06F16/48
Inventor SPRINGER, THOMAS BRIAN JR.MCCARTNEY, JASON E.D.TOUSSAINT, KEITH MAURICE
Owner MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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