NVIDIA had one patents in social media during Q4 2023. NVIDIA Corp’s patent filed in Q4 2023 focuses on identifying highlight-worthy video clips from gameplay sessions for gamers to selectively share or store. The clips are identified in an unsupervised manner by analyzing game data for predicted interest durations. A classification model is trained without manual labeling of game-specific data, allowing gamers to easily select clips as highlights for sharing on social media or storing in a highlight reel. The model can be updated and improved based on new video clips, creating new video-clip classes. GlobalData’s report on NVIDIA gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

NVIDIA grant share with social media as a theme is 0% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Video clip classification using feature vectors of a trained image classifier (Patent ID: US20230321529A1)

The patent filed by NVIDIA Corp. describes a system and method for identifying highlight-worthy video clips from a gameplay session for gamers to selectively share or store. The video clips are identified in an unsupervised manner by analyzing game data for durations of predicted interest, and a classification model is trained without manual labeling of game-specific image or audio data. Gamers can choose the video clips as highlights for sharing on social media or storing in a highlight reel. The classification model can be updated and improved based on new video clips, including creating new video-clip classes.

The processor, system, and method described in the patent involve determining feature vectors from images produced during application sessions, grouping images based on these feature vectors, and assigning classes to image data. The selection of images is based on user input interfaces' actuation rate, speed, or classification during application sessions. The system includes features such as generating feature vectors using image classifiers, receiving user feedback to update classes or groupings, clustering feature vectors on a per-frame basis, and presenting images based on assigned classes. The patent covers systems for generative AI operations, deep learning, streaming application sessions, sharing video replays, rendering game sessions, hosted services, and presenting virtual or augmented reality content.

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