Microsoft's New Patent Copilot to Aid in Creating Matching Music for Videos and More

TapTechNews October 5th news, the tech media WindowsReport released a blog post yesterday (October 4th), reporting that Microsoft Corporation has obtained a new patent, envisioning that Copilot can assist users in creating music or background music that matches videos, texts, PowerPoint, etc. in the future.

TapTechNews note: The patent of Microsoft is named 'Artificial intelligence model for composing audio scores', which mainly explores the method of creating music based on input content.

Microsoft's New Patent Copilot to Aid in Creating Matching Music for Videos and More_0

The patent mainly outlines the following steps:

Data collection: Collect a large amount of training data, which includes many audio-visual data sets containing video and audio components.

Analysis and extraction: Analyze the data set and extract different types of features. For example, colors, shapes, motions and scenes in text videos, etc.

Association: Copilot will analyze these features and look for correlations between them. For example, certain scenes (such as sunset) are usually accompanied by specific types of music (such as calm and soothing melodies).

Copilot will be trained through these characteristics and use the association system to generate appropriate audio scores that match the visual and text features of the new video.

In real life, this technology can be used in various applications, such as:

Movies and video production: Automatically generate background music for movies, TV shows or online videos.

Advertising: Create music that perfectly matches the atmosphere and information of commercials.

Games: Produce dynamic soundtracks based on changes in the game's visuals and actions.

Virtual reality: Enhance the immersive experience through audio that adapts to the visual environment.

Other scenarios: For example, it can automatically match appropriate music in scenarios such as proposal.

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