ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 3 -- United States Patent no. 12,347,409, issued on July 1.
"Systems and methods for converting music into segmented digital assets for dynamic uses in digital experiences" was invented by Nicholas L. Venti (La Mesa, Calif.), Tyson S. McDowell (La Mesa, Calif.) and Markus Cremer (La Mesa, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Systems and methods for converting music into segmented digital assets for dynamic uses in digital experiences and discovery thereto are provided. In one example, a digital music file having at least one song is processed to identify segmented portions of the song, which are separated. The segmented portions of the song are analyzed to identify at l...