Media Alteration Based On Variable Geolocation Metadata

a technology of variable geolocation and metadata, applied in the field of composite image production, can solve the problems of slow information flow, cost, and inconvenience of businesses to purchase and place context images like photos and messages on popular social media platforms, and achieve the effect of reducing the cost of providing information

Pending Publication Date: 2020-08-27
LIFE IMPACT SOLUTIONS INC
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The technical effect described by this patented technology can help explain how it works better than previous versions on certain topics.

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Technological Problem: Current Social Media Advertisements only provide static visual feedback without any dynamic effects due to changes made during an event happening around them. Additionally, existing solutions involve creation of fake news stories where individuals leave behind photographs before signing up new ones.

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[0021]The following discussion provides many example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.

[0022]FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram illustrating a distributed data processing environment.

[0023]The term “distributed” as used herein describes a computer system that includes multiple, physically distinct devices that operate together as a single computer system. FIG. 1 provides only an illustration of one implementation and does not imply any limitations with regard to the environments in which different embodiments may be implemented. Many modificat

first embodiment

[0041]In a first embodiment, context images include a particular set of graphic overlays that can be added to a photo to be posted on social media. The graphic overlays can include, but are not limited to, logos, words, videos, and graphics interchange format (GIF) videos.

[0042]In a second embodiment, context images include context sounds, including for example, particular set of sounds to a social media post. In a more specific example, context images can include a collection of celebrity catch phrase when a user captures a photo at a concert venue where the celebrity is performing.

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[0043]In a third embodiment, context images include context tactile expressions. For example, context tactile expressions can trigger vibrations in mobile devices when opening a social media post from a local survival training class that translates to the business name in morse code. In another example, context tactile expressions from a demolition company can cause a smart phone to vibrate as a video of a building being torn down plays.

[0044]Composing engine 110 receives composing parameters from the entity (step 206).

[0045]Composing parameters include any rules that can be applied to context images. For example, where a local store submits context images that advertise particular sales, each context image can have a particular set of dates and times of day that the context image can be incorporated into a social media post. In another example, composing parameters can include restrictions based on age for context images associated with particular businesses or products (e.g., restric

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A method for composing context images with user media captures contemplates selecting, at a first location, a context image associated with the first location to incorporate into captured images at a second location. The method further contemplates that the selected context images and user media captures specific to the first location are combined to create a composite image at the second location.

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Owner LIFE IMPACT SOLUTIONS INC
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