Trusted transaction system for digital asset licensing

    公开(公告)号:US11182757B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-23

    申请号:US16172482

    申请日:2018-10-26

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: A licensing system and related methods are described utilizing aspects of distributed ledger technologies to facilitate trusted and verifiable licensing transactions for creative works. A client device can include an asset editing tool for incorporating an asset selected from a plurality of licensable assets into a new creative work. The selected asset can be downloaded for incorporation into the new creative work. The new creative work incorporating the selected asset can be analyzed to determine an amount that the selected asset contributed to the new creative work, or an amount that the new creative work is attributable to the selected asset. Based on the analysis, a smart contract associated with the new creative work can be generated to include license fees for licensing the new creative work, receive payment transactions for licensing the new creative work, and fairly disperse calculated portions of received payment transactions to a licensor of the new creative work and to another licensor of the incorporated selected asset.

    Opting-In or Opting-Out of Visual Tracking
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20190332880A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-10-31

    申请号:US15967224

    申请日:2018-04-30

    Applicant: Adobe Inc.

    Abstract: In implementations of opting-in or opting-out of visual tracking, a computing device maintains digital images received for scanning, and includes an image scanning system that receives a digital image depicting one or more faces of persons captured in the digital image. The image scanning system is implemented to detect a face of a person who is depicted in the digital image from a scan of the digital image. The image scanning system can then scan the digital image for a visual tracking identifier that indicates a preference of the person for one of opting-in or opting-out of visual tracking. The image scanning system can detect the visual tracking identifier associated with the person from the scan of the digital image, and continue or discontinue the visual tracking of the person based on the visual tracking identifier indicating that the person opt-in or opts-out of visual tracking.

    Traceability of edits to digital documents via distributed ledgers

    公开(公告)号:US11632238B2

    公开(公告)日:2023-04-18

    申请号:US17450033

    申请日:2021-10-05

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.

    FACILITATING ANALYTIC SERVICES FOR PROVENANCE OF DIGITAL DOCUMENTS

    公开(公告)号:US20200162266A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-21

    申请号:US16193759

    申请日:2018-11-16

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. In particular, embodiments facilitate providing analytics services for a distributed ledger. In implementation, a unique identifier associated with a digital document can be received from a remote computing device. Based on the received unique identifier, it is determined that the distributed ledger includes a first transaction corresponding to a first transitioned state of the digital document and a second transaction corresponding to a second transitioned state of the digital document. Each transaction includes the unique identifier, a first fingerprint of the digital document generated at a first time of a transitioned state, and a second fingerprint of the digital document generated at a second time of a previously transitioned state. Thereafter, a provenance chain of the digital document including the first transaction followed by the second transaction is determined based on a determination that the second fingerprint of the second transaction corresponds to the first fingerprint of the first transaction.

    Training a neural network to track viewer engagement with non-interactive displays

    公开(公告)号:US11308629B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-04-19

    申请号:US17084114

    申请日:2020-10-29

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for training a neural network to track viewer engagement with a non-interactive display. Sensor data is obtained from one or more sensors, such as cameras, associated with a display device, and once a face is detected within the sensor data, a display sequence is initiated. The display sequence includes at least a first frame with a first visual feature and a second frame with a second visual feature. Using the sensor data obtained during presentation of the display sequence, viewer engagement with the sequence is tracked by determining eye movements and/or head movements. The detected eye movement and/or head movement is used to determine whether the person was actively engaged with the display sequence.

    Traceability of edits to digital documents via distributed ledgers

    公开(公告)号:US11146381B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-10-12

    申请号:US16193773

    申请日:2018-11-16

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.

    TRACEABILITY OF EDITS TO DIGITAL DOCUMENTS VIA DISTRIBUTED LEDGERS

    公开(公告)号:US20200162236A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-21

    申请号:US16193773

    申请日:2018-11-16

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.

    TRACEABILITY OF EDITS TO DIGITAL DOCUMENTS VIA DISTRIBUTED LEDGERS

    公开(公告)号:US20220029785A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-01-27

    申请号:US17450033

    申请日:2021-10-05

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.

    TRAINING A NEURAL NETWORK TO TRACK VIEWER ENGAGEMENT WITH NON-INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS

    公开(公告)号:US20210065378A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-03-04

    申请号:US17084114

    申请日:2020-10-29

    Applicant: ADOBE INC.

    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for training a neural network to track viewer engagement with a non-interactive display. Sensor data is obtained from one or more sensors, such as cameras, associated with a display device, and once a face is detected within the sensor data, a display sequence is initiated. The display sequence includes at least a first frame with a first visual feature and a second frame with a second visual feature. Using the sensor data obtained during presentation of the display sequence, viewer engagement with the sequence is tracked by determining eye movements and/or head movements. The detected eye movement and/or head movement is used to determine whether the person was actively engaged with the display sequence.

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