WO2000005891A1 - Interactive user interface - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to communications systems in general and, more specifically, the invention relates to an interactive user interface suitable for use in an interactive multimedia information delivery system.
- the invention provides a user interface comprising objects (elements on a display screen) that can be selectively masked and revealed.
- the user interface is illustratively embodied in an interactive program guide (IPG) that is generated in the head end of an information distribution system as a digital video bitstream.
- IPG interactive program guide
- the bitstream is decoded and displayed upon a viewer's equipment, e.g., a user terminal and a television.
- the user interface comprises a graphical region and a video region.
- the graphical region contains a time axis and a channel axis.
- the IPG further comprises a video region that produces a video image and sound for advertisements of goods and services, previews of programming, and the like.
- the IPG may contain a text region that displays text related to a selected program or other object in the graphics region. Such text may include a description of the selected program, the duration of the program, the actors/actresses in the program, and the like.
- the user interfaces may be produced as a plurality of individual interrelated interfaces that enable the user to seamlessly move from interface to interface.
- the plurality of interfaces are associated with a connectivity map that relates each interface to other interfaces through either selectable or hidden region within a particular interface. For example, selecting a "right arrow" within a program grid may identify the interface that depicts the next program guide containing all the programming for the next time interval.
- a mask and reveal function is used to reveal, highlight or otherwise identify objects (icons and/or text) within the user interface.
- the mask and reveal function can also be used to reduce "clutter" within the user interface. For example, the viewer can identify “favorite programming" that is stored in a database. When the user selects a "favorites” icon on the IPG, only the programming that the viewer previously identified as favorites are revealed. All other programming is either completely masked (de-emphasized) to be hidden from view or is partially masked by an overlay having an opacity of greater than zero percent.
- Such an interface clutter reducing feature can be used to filter programming based upon other criteria, such as sports, children's programming, and the like.
- FIG. 1 depicts a block diagram of an illustrative interactive information distribution system that can benefit from the interactive user interface of the present invention
- FIG. 2 depicts a block diagram of subscriber equipment suitable for use in an interactive information distribution system
- FIG. 3A-3C depict a first embodiment of an interactive user interface
- FIG. 4 depicts the first embodiment of the interactive user interface while emphasizing a new time slot
- FIGs . 5A-5C depicts a flow diagram of a process for moving from one object to another in the first embodiment of the interactive user interface
- FIGs.6A-6C depict a second embodiment of an interactive user interface
- FIGs . 7A-7B depict a flow diagram of a user interaction routine
- FIG. 8 is a third embodiment of an interactive user interface
- FIG. 9 depicts a first example of a layout for an IPG page ;
- FIG. 10 depicts a second example of a layout of an IPG page;
- FIG. 11 is a table of functional descriptions of the keys on an input device used to control the user interface .
- identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures .
- This invention is a unique user interface that is illustratively embodied in an interactive program guide that enables a user to interactively review, preview and select programming for a television system.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a high-level block diagram of an information distribution system 100 that generates an interactive user interface in accordance with the present invention.
- the system 100 comprises a head end 102, a distribution network 104, and a user terminal 106 (commonly referred to as a set top terminal (STT) or set top box, although the terminal may be embedded into a user's television or other video display equipment) .
- STT set top terminal
- the diagram shows a single head-end 102 and a single STT 106, while it is possible to combine multiple head-end systems to provide a desired functionality for the overall system.
- the distribution network 104 is generally a high bandwidth, full duplex communications network, such as a hybrid fiber-coax network.
- the network 104 may comprise multiple simplex communications channels where together the simplex channels provide bi-directional communications between the head end and the STT, e.g., a forward channel could carry information from the head end to the STT through a cable system, while a back channel could carry information from the STT to the head end via a telephone system.
- the head-end 102 which carries the most user interface-related processing power and storage capability, comprises a user interface graphics generation/storage unit 108, video source 110, compositor 112, encoding unit 114, multiplexer 116, video modulator 118, a video session manager (VSM) 120 or multiple VSM' s depending on the viewer/ subscriber load, and a video server 122.
- the IPG generation and encoding apparatus is disclosed in further detail within commonly assigned US patent application (Attorney docket number 168 CIP1), filed simultaneously herewith and incorporated herein by reference.
- the VSM 120 performs the command and control functionality and operates as a bridge between the user interface graphics generation/storage unit 108 and the STTs (one of which is depicted as STT 106), being responsible from the establishment and maintenance of the head end-to-STT communication. Specifically, the VSM controls user interface transmission to the STT and controls the response of the system to user requests that are made through the user interface As shall be discussed in detail below, the user interface comprises both graphical information and video information under the control of the VSM 120.
- the video information for the user interface is produced by the video source 110 (or sources) .
- the graphical information for the user interface is produced in the user interface graphics generation/storage unit 108.
- the unit 108 comprises a graphics storage unit 124, a graphics server 126 and a graphics formatter 128.
- the graphics server 126 recalls the graphics information from the storage unit 124 and has the recalled information formatted in the graphics formatter 128 such that the graphics are in an appropriate format for use in a user interface.
- the server 126 sends a bitmap containing the graphical information for a user interface to the compositor 112.
- the compositor combines the graphics with the video to produce a composite video frame sequence.
- the frame sequence is then encoded within the encoding unit 114.
- the encoding unit 114 comprises a plurality of real-time MPEG encoders 130 ⁇ 130 2 , ... 130 n (where n is an integer) .
- the encoding unit 114 also comprises an audio encoder 132 that encodes the audio information associated with the video source signal.
- the compositor 112 produces a plurality of frame sequences containing graphics and video. For example, to produce interrelated user interfaces, the video is the same in each sequence, but the graphics are different. Each of these sequences is encoded using, for example, a real-time encoder that produces an MPEG compliant bitstream. Each of the bitstreams are coupled to the multiplexer 116 to form one or more transport streams, for example, MPEG compliant transport streams. Each of the encoded user interfaces are identified in the transport streams using a unique identifier, e.g., a program identifier (PID) code. As such, the STT 106 can select a particular user interface for display by selecting the identifier, e.g., selecting a PID.
- the transport stream or streams are then coupled to the digital video modulator 118 (e.g., a quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) modulator) for transmission through the distribution network 104 to the STT 106.
- the digital video modulator 118
- the user interface that is transmitted as a digital video bitstream can be used to control and request video and other information from the information server 122.
- the information server 122 interacts with the VSM 120 to produce requested information for transmission to a particular STT 106, to all the STT's or a particular subset of STT's.
- FIG. 2 depicts a block diagram of the STT 106 suitable for use in producing a display of a user interface in accordance with the present invention.
- the STT 106 comprises a tuner 210, a demodulator 220, a transport demultiplexer 230, an audio decoder 240, a video decoder 250, an on-screen display processor (OSD) 260, a frame store memory 262, a video compositor 290 and a controller 270.
- User interaction is provided via a remote control unit 280.
- Tuner 210 receives, e.g., a radio frequency (RF) signal comprising, for example, a plurality of quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) information signals from a downstream (forward) channel.
- Tuner 210 in response to a control signal TUNE, tunes a particular one of the QAM information signals to produce an intermediate frequency (IF) information signal.
- RF radio frequency
- QAM quadrature amplitude modulated
- Demodulator 220 receives and demodulates the intermediate frequency QAM information signal to produce an information stream, illustratively an MPEG transport stream.
- the MPEG transport stream is coupled to a transport stream demultiplexer 230.
- Transport stream demultiplexer 230 in response to a control signal TD produced by controller 270, demultiplexes (i.e., extracts) an audio information stream A and a video information stream V.
- the audio information stream A is coupled to audio decoder 240, which decodes the audio information stream and presents the decoded audio information stream to an audio processor (not shown) for subsequent presentation.
- the video stream V is coupled to the video decoder 250, which decodes the compressed video stream V to produce an uncompressed video stream VD that is coupled to the video compositor 290.
- OSD 260 in response to a control signal OSD produced by controller 270, produces a graphical overlay signal VOSD that is coupled to the video compositor 290.
- the video compositor 290 merges the graphical overlay signal VOSD and the uncompressed video stream VD to produce a modified video stream (i.e., the underlying video images with the graphical overlay) that is coupled to the frame store unit 262.
- the frame store unit 262 stores the modified video stream on a frame-by- frame basis according to the frame rate of the video stream.
- Frame store unit 262 provides the stored video frames to a video processor (not shown) for subsequent processing and presentation on a display device.
- the frame store unit 262 in response to a control signal F produce by the controller 270, "freezes" in memory (i.e., does not update) a presently stored video frame such that the video information provided to the video process results in a still image. This is useful when, e.g., a user interface utilizes scrolling information, a telephone number or address is briefly displayed or a user simply wants to view a presently displayed frame for a longer period of time .
- Controller 270 comprises a microprocessor 272, an input/output module 274, a memory 276, an infrared (IR) receiver 275 and support circuitry 278.
- the microprocessor 272 cooperates with conventional support circuitry 278 such as power supplies, clock circuits, cache memory and the like as well as circuits that assist in executing the software routines that are stored in memory 276.
- the controller 270 also contains input/output circuitry 274 that forms an interface between the controller 270 and the tuner 210, the transport demultiplexer 230, the onscreen display unit 260, the back channel modulator 295, and the remote control unit 280.
- controller 270 is depicted as a general purpose computer that is programmed to perform specific interactive program guide control function in accordance with the present invention
- the invention can be implemented in hardware as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) .
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- the remote control unit 280 comprises an 8-position joy stick, a numeric pad, a "select” key, a “freeze” key and a “return” key.
- User manipulations of the joy stick or keys of the remote control device are transmitted to a controller via an infra red (IR) link.
- the controller 270 is responsive to such user manipulations and executes appropriate user interaction routines 300, uses particular dynamic overlays that are available in a dynamic overlay storage 276-2 and uses particular static overlays form a static overlay storage 276-1.
- FIGs . 3A-3C depict an illustrative embodiment of a user interface that contains program guide information, i.e., the interface forms an interactive program guide for television systems.
- This program guide is created entirely in the head end of the information distribution system of FIG. 1 and transmitted to the user's STT for decoding and display.
- An OSD graphics layer is either stored in the STT or transmitted with the user interface to facilitate a mask and reveal function that provides a technique to highlight, mask, or otherwise identify objects (graphical icons and/or text) within the user interface .
- the IPG display 300A of FIG. 3A comprises a first 305A, second 305B and third 305C time slot object, a plurality of channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8, a pair of channel indicator icons 341A, 341B, a video barker 320 (and associated audio barker), a cable system or provider logo 315, a program description region 350, a day of the week identification object 331, a time of day object 339, a next time slot icon 334, a temporal increment/decrement object 332, a "favorites” filter icon 335, a "movies” filter object 336, a "kids” (i.e., juvenile) programming filter icon 337, a "sports” programming filter object 338 and a VOD programming icon 333.
- the day of the week object 331 and next time slot icon 334 may comprise independent objects (as depicted in FIG. 3A) or may be considered together as parts of a combined object.
- FIGS. 3A-3C depict respective display screens of the interactive program guide (IPG) of the guide of FIG. 3A with various objects (icons and/or text) emphasized.
- IPG interactive program guide
- the interactive program guide display 300A comprises a "video layer” and a "graphics layer".
- the "video layer” comprises the imagery from the decoded digital video bitstream containing the video and graphical information of the user interface.
- video information representative of each of the objects (icons and text)
- the actual display parameters i.e., the size, shape, color, position and other visual parameters
- the modifiable, via viewer interaction, objects (icons and text) are selected by, for example, a remote control device associated with the STT.
- Selecting the screen objects causes a locally stored and/or locally generated graphical overlay to identify the selected objects on the screen by associating each manipulable object or element with a corresponding graphical overlay element (e.g., an x-y coordinate box or other element) .
- An overlay element is selectively emphasized or de- emphasized (e.g., selectively shading, highlighting coloring, and the like) via manipulation of the remote control unit.
- the IPG display 300A of FIG. 3A is logically divided into two operational regions; a guide region (the graphical region) 302 and an image region (the video region) 304.
- the guide region 302 comprises the time slot objects 305, channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8 and channel indicator icons 341A, 341B.
- the image region 304 comprises the remaining objects that are delineated above. When a user or viewer is interacting with the program guide of the present invention, only one of these two regions will be active at any one time. Some keys or controls utilized by a viewer to control the IPG will operate differently, depending upon which region is active. The operational differences between the two regions will be described in more detail below. Referring to the guide region 302 of FIG.
- the first time slot 305A is emphasized by a time slot highlighting object 305H.
- the slot 305A is emphasized with respect to the other time slots 305B and 305C, which can be said to be de-emphasized.
- the slot 305A can be emphasized by highlighting the slot using a colored highlighting overlay graphic 305H, or the highlighting graphic may provide a 0% opacity window through which the slot text 305A can be seen and the others slots may be overlaid with a graphic having an opacity that is more than 0%, e.g., 25, 50 or 75 percent opacity.
- the level of opacity is selected to facilitate clear emphasis of the selected time slot by muting the intensity of the un-selected slots.
- each respective first title object 311A of each of the plurality of channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8 is also emphasized or highlighted by a title highlighting object 311H.
- Time slot emphasis is coordinated with title slot emphasis. That is, if the first time slot object 305A is emphasized or highlighted, then the first title object 311A of each of the plurality of channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8 is also emphasized or highlighted. Similarly, if the second time slot object 305B is emphasized or highlighted as in FIG. 3B, then the second title object 311B of each of the plurality of channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8 is also emphasized or highlighted.
- the coordinated emphasis or highlighting of time slot and title objects is accomplished by using the graphics layer to adjust a color, brightness or other attributes of an object, or display area surrounding the object. For example, an x-y coordinate grid (a rectangular cell) or other shape surrounding an object to be highlighted or emphasized may be changed in color or brightness level such that the surrounded or proximate object is emphasized.
- the program description region 350 of the image region 304 is used to display a description of a presently indicated (emphasized) title.
- the description comprises, illustratively, one or more of a brief textual description of the title, title start and end times, title run time, title ratings (e.g., MPAA or other ratings), title reviews (e.g., "thumbs-up” or “thumbs-down” or other qualitative indicia) , ranking of title in comparison to other titles (e.g., popularity, aggregated positive or negative viewer feedback) and the like.
- the pair of channel indicator icons 341A, 341B (or a single channel indicator icons 341A or 341B) is used to indicate which of the plurality of channel content objects 310-1 through 310-8 includes a highlighted or emphasized title object 311 having associated with it title description within the program description icon 350. That is, the channel indicator icons 341A, 341B provide a visual indication of a presently indicated channel to the viewer .
- the video barker 320 of FIG. 3A is, itself, an object that may be selected in some embodiments of the invention. Specifically, in such an embodiment where the video barker 320 is used to present a movie trailer, selection of the video barker object 320 by the user implies a desire to view that movie in, e.g., a video-on-demand context. Thus, in an embodiment of the invention where the video barker comprises an active or selectable object, selection of the video barker brings the user to a video-on-demand interaction screen where the user is provided the opportunity to purchase the movie presented in the video barker.
- the video barker is used to present merchandise or other products and/or services for sale
- selection of the video barker results in the user being brought to an interaction screen suitable for fulfilling a user's desire to purchase or shop for such goods and/or services (e.g., an advertisement from a store is associated with a virtual mall, an advertisement for a restaurant is associated with a food coupon retrieval system, either virtual or via regular mail after entering a name and address)
- an advertisement from a store is associated with a virtual mall
- an advertisement for a restaurant is associated with a food coupon retrieval system, either virtual or via regular mail after entering a name and address
- the second channel 310-2 which is indicated by the channel icons 341A and 341B, includes a second title 311B that is associated with the highlighted or emphasized second time slot 305B.
- selecting this title results in the user being transferred to a preview screen depicting a preview of the selected title.
- a preview screen depicting a preview of the selected title.
- the selected title being a television sitcom to be broadcast in, e.g., 20 minutes from the present time
- selecting that title results in the display of a preview information screen related to the sitcom.
- the selected title being a boxing match or other sporting event, usually associated with a pre-game show or pre-fight program of some sort on one or more channels
- the user is displayed a screen in which he or she may select which of these pre-event programs to view.
- the viewer is displayed a screen describing the upcoming fight.
- the guide region 302 When the guide region 302 is active, user manipulations of left or right arrow keys on, e.g., a remote control device, result in a change in the highlighted or emphasized time slot; while user manipulations of up or down arrow keys result in a change in the indicated channel .
- contents of the title description information which is displayed in the program description region 350, is also changed.
- the guide region 302 becomes inactive and the image region 304 becomes active when the user utilizes the left or right arrow keys to highlight or emphasize an object within the image region (i.e., icons 331-339).
- the video streams for the IPG display may be included as a PES within a single transport stream.
- a user desiring to view the next 1.5 hour time interval e.g., 9:30 - 11:00
- may activate a "scroll right" object or move the joystick to the right when a program within program grid 302 occupies the final displayed time interval.
- Such activation will result in the controller of the STT noting that a new time interval is desired.
- the video stream corresponding to the new time interval will then be decoded and displayed. If the corresponding video stream is within the same transport stream (i.e. , a new PID) , then the stream will be immediately decoded and presented.
- each extracted video stream is associated with a common audio stream.
- the video/audio barker function of the program guide is continuously provided, regardless of the selected video stream.
- a user interaction resulting in a prior time interval or a different set of channels results in the retrieval and presentation of an appropriate video stream. If the appropriate video stream is not normally part of the broadcast video streams, then a pointcast session is initiated.
- the STT sends a request to the head end via the back channel requesting a particular stream.
- the head end processes the request, retrieves the appropriate stream from the information server, incorporates the stream within a transport stream as a video PID (ideally the transport stream currently being tuned/selected by the STT) and informs the STT which PID should be demultiplexed, and from which transport stream it should be demultiplexed.
- the STT then retrieves the appropriate video PID.
- the STT must first demultiplex the different transport stream (possibly even tuning a different QAM stream within the forward channel) .
- the STT Upon completion of the viewing of the appropriate stream, the STT indicates to the head end that the STT no longer needs the stream, whereupon the head end tears down the pointcast session.
- FIG. 4 shows an IPG display 400 illustrating the user interface in the next time slot, which is 9:30 to 11:00 PM.
- the next time slot object 334 in FIG. 3A indicates 9:30 PM as each time slot in the exemplary embodiment comprise one and half hour time interval.
- the time slot in guide region changes to 9:30 PM to 11:00 PM. Therefore, the time slot objects 305A, 305B, and 305C in FIG. 4 indicates 9:30, 10:00 and 10:30 PM respectively.
- the time slot object also changes and indicates 11:00 PM in FIG. 4.
- the image region 304 When the image region 304 is active, activations of up or down arrows by a user via a remote control device results in incrementing and decrementing the indicated next time slot.
- the video PID including the channel information for the time indicated by the selected next time slot object 334 is retrieved. In the case of that video stream being part of a currently broadcast or currently used video stream
- the head end provides information to the set top terminal enabling the set top terminal to identify the video PID including the appropriate channel guide information.
- the set top terminal retrieves the appropriate video PID. If the selected video PID is located in a different transport stream, then the audio PID is also retrieved from the new transport stream.
- FIG. 5A depicts a flow diagram 500A illustrating contextual changes in the IPG display screen 300A in response to horizontal increment and decrement (right/ left) commands, such as right arrow and left arrow key activations from, e.g., a remote control.
- Each of the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram comprises a video object having associated with it a graphical overlay providing emphasis to indicate an active (i.e., selectable) object or de- emphasis to indicate a non-active object (i.e., non- selectable) .
- the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500A of FIG. 5A comprise a subset of the objects shown in the IPG display screen 300 of FIG.
- the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500A of FIG. 5A comprise, in the order of emphasis in response to a right arrow or horizontal increment: the first 305A, second 305B and third 305C time slot objects of the IPG display screen guide region. These objects are followed by the following IPG display screen image region objects: day of week identification object 331, next time slot object 334, "favorites” filter object 335, “movies” filter object 336, a "kids” filter object 337 "sports” filter object 338 and VOD user interface object 338. It should be noted that while the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500A comprise objects depicted in the IPG display screen 300, other IPG display screens may be adapted accordingly.
- the first object to be highlighted or emphasized is the first time slot object 305A.
- the first time slot object 305A is de-emphasized and the second time slot object 305B is emphasized; in response to a second right arrow or horizontal increment 502, the second time slot object 305B is de-emphasized and the third time slot object 305C is emphasized; in response to a third right arrow or horizontal increment 503, the third time slot object 305C is de-emphasized and the day of week identification object 331 is emphasized, and so on for the (504) next time slot object 334; (505) "favorites” object 335; (506) “movies” selection object 336; (507) “kids” selection object 337; (508) “sports” selection object 338; (509) "VOD” selection object 436 and, finally, is returned to the (610) first time slot object 305A.
- the graphical representation of FIG. 3A is divided into guide region objects (the three timeslots 305A-305C) and image region objects (the remaining objects 331-338) .
- the functionality of vertical increment (up arrow) , vertical decrement (down arrow) , page up, and page down depends on which region is activated.
- the differences between guide region and image region key functionality will be discussed in more detail below with respect to FIGS. 5B and FIGS. 5C.
- the up and down arrow keys are used to scroll through the various portions of the guide region.
- the content object number (310-1 through 310-8) is changed by one (i.e., incremented or decremented) in response to up arrow or down arrow activation.
- the displayed video stream is changed (via selecting the next or prior video PID) in response to page up or page down key activation.
- active guide region functionality provides for navigation of the various video streams providing broadcast IPG screens to a user.
- the up and down arrow keys are used to change the next time slot object 334, while the page up and page down keys are used to change the day of week identification object 331.
- the next time slot object 334 is incremented by, e.g., 1.5 hours by selecting the video PID including the guide information for the next three time slot objects of the current channels presented in the guide region.
- the day of week identification object 331 is incremented by 1 day by selecting the video PID including the guide information for the next day of the current channels presented in the guide region.
- FIG. 5B depicts a contextual flow diagram to illustrate the changes in the IPG display screen 300A in response to vertical increment and decrement (up/down) commands received while a guide region object is highlighted or emphasized.
- the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500B of FIG. 5B comprise a subset of the objects shown in the IPG display screen 300 of FIG. 3.
- the objects depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500B of FIG. 5B comprise the channel content object 310-1 through 310-8 as indicated by the channel indicator objects 341A and/or 341B.
- the indicated channel content object traverses from 310-1 to 310-2 (520) ; 310-2 to 310-3 (521); 310-3 to 310-4 (522); 310-4 to 310-5 (523); 310-5 to 310-6 (524); 310-6 to 310-7 (525) and 310- 7 to 310-8 (526) .
- activating an up arrow or vertical increment key changes the indicated channel in the reverse order.
- the "next" video PID is selected for display. That is, the video PID containing the next eight channels to be displayed for the currently viewed time slot is selected. If the last eight channels are presently being displayed, then the video PID associated with the first eight channels is selected
- the related transport stream is retrieved and the appropriate video PID and the associated audio and data PIDs are extracted.
- the "prior" video PID is selected for display. That is, the video PID containing the prior eight channels to be displayed for the currently viewed time slot is selected. If the first eight channels are presently being displayed, than the video PID associated with the last eight channels is selected (i.e., channel "roll-under") In the case of the "prior" video PID being part of a different transport stream, the related transport stream is retrieved and the appropriate video PID and the associated audio and data PIDs are extracted.
- FIG. 5C depicts a contextual flow diagram to illustrate the changes in the IPG display screen 300A in response to vertical increment and decrement (up/down) commands received while an image region object is highlighted or emphasized.
- the object depicted in the contextual flow diagram 500C of FIG. 5C comprises the next time slot object 334 shown in the IPG display screen 300A of FIG. 3.
- the next time slot object 334 is incremented or decremented in response to, respectively, an up arrow or vertical increment key activation and a down arrow or vertical decrement key activation.
- the next time slot object 334 is delineated in 1.5 hour intervals (i.e., the time slot following the three time slots 305A, 305B and 305C of the guide region) for a 24 hour period.
- the operations described in the contextual flow diagram 5C only occur if the next time slot object 334 or a combined object comprising the day object 331 and next time slot object 334 are highlighted or emphasized. In another embodiment of the invention, the operations described in the contextual flow diagram 5C occur when any image regions object is highlighted or emphasized.
- the indicated next time slot object traverses from the actual (with respect to the present time) next time slot (551) to a next time slot + 3 (552) via path 5512; a next time slot + 6 (553) via path 5523; a next time slot + 9 (554) via path 5534 and so on up to a next time slot + 21 (558) via path 5578.
- An additional up arrow or vertical increment key activation results, in the present embodiment, in a return to the next time slot (551) via path 5581.
- activating a down arrow or vertical decrement key changes the indicated next time slot object in the reverse manner, except for one case.
- FIG. 6A depicts a second embodiment of a user interface in accordance with the present invention.
- the first time slot 305A is emphasized and that only the first title object 311A within each of the channel content objects 310 is shown. That is, only the title object associated with the emphasized time slot is "revealed, " while the title objects associated with the non-emphasized time slots are "masked.”
- This "mask and reveal" method of presentation provides an IPG display that some viewers find more desirable than the previously described (with respect to FIGs.
- FIG. 6A depicts an IPG display 600A having the first time slot 305A emphasized and each of the title objects 311A associated with the first time slot being revealed, while each of the title objects 311B, 311C associated with the non-emphasized time slots 305B and 305C are masked (hidden) .
- the first time slot object 305A is emphasized, and the second and third time slots 305B and 305C are de-emphasized; in FIG.
- the second time slot object 305B is emphasized, while the first and third time slot objects 305A and 305C are de-emphasized; and in FIG. 6C the third time slot object 305C is emphasized while the first and second time slot objects 305A and 305B are de- emphasized.
- the operation of the title description object 350 remains unchanged, as does the operation of the video barker 320 and all the other functional elements of the program guide.
- the mask and reveal technique the irrelevant information in the IPG is effectively removed to simplify the user interface.
- the subsequent selection of the "favorites" icon 335 masks all non-favorite programming.
- selecting the "sports" icon 338 masks all non- sports programming.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B together form FIG. 7 and comprise a user interaction method 700 according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 depicts a user interaction routine 700 according to the invention.
- the routine 700 is entered at step 702, when the subscriber equipment is initially powered on or initialized.
- the routine then proceeds to step 704, the first or default stream is tuned and demodulated.
- the routine 700 then proceeds to step 706, the first or default video stream and associate audio stream is demultiplexed and displayed.
- the routine 700 then proceeds to step 708, where an appropriate overlay is retrieved and displayed along with the displayed or presented video stream.
- the routine 700 then proceeds to step 710, where the STT waits for user input via, e.g., remote control device 280.
- the routine proceeds to step 712 to evaluate the input.
- the routine 700 then proceeds to step 714, where a query is made as to whether the user interaction abstraction level is contextual, i.e., the contextual IPG changes that requires information to be sent from head end or local/contextual that carries interaction processes both locally at STT and request information from head end.
- the user interaction abstraction level is contextual, i.e., the contextual IPG changes that requires information to be sent from head end or local/contextual that carries interaction processes both locally at STT and request information from head end.
- step 714 If the query at step 714 indicates that a contextual change is requested by the viewer, then the method 700 proceeds to step 716, where a query is made for the pressed key type. If a RETURN key is pressed, the algorithm proceeds to 718, where the system reacquires the previous context. For example, the viewer may have previously been viewing a movie preview and, at the end of the preview, the viewer has been returned to the IPG context. If the viewer then presses the RETURN key, he or she is returned to the previous context and the movie preview is re-displayed. At the end of the requested context presentation, the method 700 returns to step 710.
- step 716 the viewer presses a SELECT key to select a presently emphasized or highlighted object
- the method 700 proceeds to step 720 where the context is identified as being changed.
- the new context functions are performed. For example, the user may have highlighted and then selected the "video-on-demand" icon. Such a selection will cause the system to enter the video- on-demand (VOD) context.
- VOD video- on-demand
- the STT is sent a VOD navigator in a point cast manner to enable the user to select a movie to view.
- Other context changes result when the viewer selects the video barker, any of the programs in the guide region of the IPG display, and the like.
- Barker selection causes the system to enter a barker defined context, i.e., a movie, if the barker was displaying a movie preview; a sales page, if the barker was advertising a product; and so on.
- the selection of a program available for viewing in the current time frame causes the system to send the program video to the STT's either as pointcast or broadcast stream.
- the stream type depends upon the program selection.
- the selection of a program listed in an upcoming time slot results in display of a preview of the selected program. If the query at step 714 indicates that local interactivity is requested by the user, then the method 700 proceeds to step 740, where a query is made to identify the type of key pressed by the user.
- step 740 the method 700 proceeds to step 734, where the video frame presently stored in the frame store unit 262 is frozen. That is, the frame store unit 262 is not updated by subsequent video frames until such time as a freeze key or other key is pressed.
- the method 700 then proceeds to step 710, where the processor waits for user input .
- step 714 If the query at step 714 indicates that one of an increment or decrement key has been pressed (e.g., a channel indication increment or decrement command) , then the method proceeds to step 744. If the query at step 740 indicates that one of the page up or page down keys has been depressed, then the method 700 proceeds to step 742. At step 742, a query is made to determine whether the page up key has been pressed. If this is the case, then the method 700 proceeds to step 732. Then, a query is made at step 732 to determine whether the PID being viewed is the first PID in the transport stream.
- an increment or decrement key e.g., a channel indication increment or decrement command
- step 732 reveals that the PID is being viewed is not the first PID in the transport stream, then the previous video PID in the same transport stream is demultiplexed and displayed. If the query at 742 indicates that a page down key has been pressed, then the method 700 proceeds to step 726. Then, a query is made at step 726 to determine whether the PID being viewed is the last PID in the transport stream.
- step 744 a query is made as to whether an increment key has been pressed. If the query at step 744 is answered affirmatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 746. If the query at step 744 is answered negatively (i.e., a decrement key has been pressed), then the method 700 proceeds to step 748.
- step 746 a query is made as to whether the upper most channel of the program guide (i.e., channel content object 310-1) is presently indicated by channel icons 341A and 341B. If the query at step 746 is answered affirmatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 732 and continues as described above with respect to step 732. If the query at step 746 is answered negatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 750'.
- the upper most channel of the program guide i.e., channel content object 310-1
- a query is made as to whether an upper threshold level has been reached.
- An upper threshold level is a pre-set channel number (in the group of channels of an IPG page) at which a request for a prior channel PID should be made if such a ⁇ prior channel PID is unavailable. If the query at step 750 is affirmatively answered, then the method 700 proceeds to step 754. If the query at step 750 is negatively answered, then the method 700 proceeds to step 758.
- a determination is made as to whether the prior channel group is available.
- An available channel group is a channel group within a video stream that is presently being broadcast or narrow cast or point cast to one or more set top terminals.
- the set top terminal receives information associating each channel group with a particular video stream as identified by a unique PID. If the unique PID, or the stream associated with the unique PID is not being broadcast, narrow cast or point cast, then it is appropriate at this time to request that the head end begins a point cast session so that the prior channel group can be received by the set top terminal without undue delay (e.g., without the user experiencing latency due to the amount of time required to process and respond to a request for a video stream) . If the query at step 754 is answered negatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 756, where a request for the prior channel group is sent to the head end for processing. The method then proceeds to step 756. If the query at step 754 is answered affirmatively, then the method proceeds to 758.
- the channel indicator is moved up by one channel content object 310. That is, the channel content object immediately above the presently indicated channel content object is now indicated.
- the method 700 then proceeds to step 710, to wait for the next user input.
- step 748 a query is made as to whether the presently indicated channel is the last lower channel. That is, a query is made as to whether the presently indicated channel is channel content object 310-8 in FIG. 3A. If the query at step 748 is answered affirmatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 726. It is important to note that if the presently indicated channel is associated with channel content object 310-8, then a decrement command, as noted above with respect to FIG. 5B and path 532 requires the selection of the next channel PID to display the upper most channel of the next channel group (i.e., channel content object 310-1 of the next channel group) . If the query at step 748 is answered negatively, then the method 700 precedes to step 760.
- step 760 a query is made as to whether a lower threshold has been reached. If the query at step 760 is answered negatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 768. If the query at step 760 is answered affirmatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 764.
- a query is made as to whether the next channel group is in fact available. If the query at step 764 is answered affirmatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 768. If the query at step 764 is answered negatively, then the method 700 proceeds to step 766.
- a request is made by the set top terminal to the head end for the head end to send information associated with the next channel group (i.e., the guide and image portions of the IPG display including the next channel group, or alternatively, a previously stored video screen including the appropriate information) . As previously noted, by requesting such information at this point the apparent latency of the system, as experienced by the user, is greatly reduced. The method 700 then proceeds to step 768.
- FIG. 11 depicts a tabular representation of the functions of various keys on an input device, such as a remote control, during guide region and image region operation. The functions of some of the depicted keys have been described above and, therefore, will not be additionally discussed. Specifically, FIG. 11 depicts the guide region and image region functionality of the increment (up arrow) , decrement (down arrow) page up, page down, horizontal increment (move right), horizontal decrement (move left) select and add/remove keys.
- the Select key is used to select a highlighted or emphasized object to, e.g., enter a different operating mode (image region response) of tune an indicated channel (guide region response) .
- the add/remove key is used to add a presently tuned channel to the list of favorites. If the presently tuned channel is already on the list, then the channel is removed form the list of favorites. Optionally, the viewer is queried as to whether the viewer really intends to remove the channel from the favorites list.
- FIG. 8 depicts third embodiment of an interactive program guide (IPG) 800 according to the invention.
- IPG interactive program guide
- the exemplary interactive program guide screen 800 comprises a time of day/date (TOD) indicator 805, a promotional "splash" icon 810, a cable system or provider logo 815, a video barker 820 (and associated audio barker), a program time indicator 825, a channel number indicator 830, a channel identifier (text or logo) 835, a pair of channel display decrement icons 840a and 840b, a pair of channel display increment icons 845a and 845b, a temporal increment icon 848, a temporal decrement icon 847, a program grid 850 and a scrolling promotional banner 855.
- the interactive program guide display 800 is displayed on a television screen or other video presentation device in, e.g., the home of a subscriber to a cable television or other information distribution system utilizing the interactive electronic program guide.
- FIG. 8 depicts third embodiment of a display screen of an interactive program guide (IPG) 800 that is formed in a manner similar to that described above with respect to the IPG display 300 of FIG. 3.
- IPG interactive program guide
- the IPG display 300 shows only the programs at a specified time interval, such as 8:30 to 9 PM, whereas display 800 shows the complete time interval .
- the IPG display 300 does not contain grid structure to show the program versus time interval information. It is a completely unique user interface design.
- the IPG display 800 of FIG. 8 utilizes a program grid 850 to present programming information
- the IPG display 300 of FIG. 3A utilizes an enhanced "mask and reveal” technique to present more information to a viewer while reducing the amount of display clutter experienced by the viewer in navigating through the available programming choices. Only the desired programs are shown.
- the IPG display 300 of FIG. 3A includes a program description object 350 that is used to display, illustratively, a brief textual description of a program occupying a presently indicated time slot of a presently indicated channel.
- a program description object 350 that is used to display, illustratively, a brief textual description of a program occupying a presently indicated time slot of a presently indicated channel.
- the set top terminal Upon receiving a "select" entry from the remote control unit, the set top terminal transmits, via a back channel or some other communications path, the information that identifies the selected object to the head end. It is important to note that, as with the mask and reveal technique, changing the emphasis of an object or element is performed entirely at a local level within the STT. That is, there is no change in the actual video information transmitted by the head end to the subscriber. Only the graphical overlay layer on the display is changed within the STT to facilitate object emphasis.
- the interactive program guide display 800 depicts a program offering of 10 channels within a 1.5 hour time interval. Since there are 24 hours in a day, 16 video streams (each representing one program guide screen) are required to depict 24 hours of program offerings of 10 channels. These 16 video streams may be included within a single transport stream. Thus, a user desiring to view the next 1.5 hour time interval (e.g., 9:30 - 11:00) may activate a "scroll right" object (or move the joystick to the right when a program within the program grid 850 occupies the final displayed time interval) . Such activation will result in the controller of the STT noting that a new time interval is desired.
- a "scroll right" object or move the joystick to the right when a program within the program grid 850 occupies the final displayed time interval
- the digital video stream corresponding to the new time interval will then be decoded and displayed, i.e., the STT selects the bitstream within the transport stream that represents the desired program guide and decodes that bitstream.
- the process for selecting and decoding a bitstream is accomplished in the same manner as described above.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are graphical depictions of two different program guide layout formats.
- FIG. 9 depicts a program guide screen comprising a horizontally disposed guide region 910 occupying a large portion of a lower half of the IPG screen 901, and a video barker or image portion 920 occupying a portion of the top half of the screen 901.
- FIG. 10 depicts a program guide screen comprising a horizontally disposed guide region 1010 occupying a large portion of a lower half of the IPG screen 1002, and a video barker or image portion 1020 occupying a portion of the top half of the screen 1002.
- the informational video could be a program that is being watched and the graphical imagery could be an HTML page that is associated with the program.
- the program video could also be contained in the IPG display such that the viewer can continue watching a program while browsing the IPG for other program scheduling information.
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