Method of characterizing the overlap of two media segments

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G01R 29/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2570841

A method of characterizing the overlap of two media segments is provided. In an instance where there is some amount of overlap of a file and a data sample, the file could be an excerpt of an original file and begin and end within the data sample. By matching identified features of the file with identified features of the data sample, a beginning and ending time of a portion of the file that is within the data sample can be determined. Using these times, a length of the file within the data sample can also be determined

L'invention concerne un procédé de caractérisation du chevauchement de deux segments de média. Là où se chevauchent un fichier et un échantillon de données, le fichier pourrait être un fragment d'un fichier d'origine et du début et de la fin d'un échantillon de données. On peut déterminer un temps de début et de fin d'une partie du fichier situé dans l'échantillon de données en faisant correspondre des caractéristiques identifiées du fichier et des caractéristiques identifiées de l'échantillon de données. Ces temps permettent de déterminer une longueur du fichier dans l'échantillon de données.

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