Abstract
Accessing supplemental information while viewing digital media may involve disengaging from the primary content to use separate applications or devices. This document describes a system level framework for generating dynamic informational overlays that can operate independently of specific media applications. The system may utilize a generative artificial intelligence model to interpret user queries, such as voice commands, and orchestrate the retrieval of data from multiple sources. The model can then dynamically design and specify a custom graphical user interface element, such as a chart or table, which can be rendered as an overlay on a main viewing screen (e.g., a television, a monitor, a head-mounted display). This technology provides a method for users to access contextual, on-demand data, potentially offering a more integrated viewing session as an alternative to second-screen solutions.
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Recommended Citation
Rajotiya, Harsh and Daftari, Dev, "System-Level Generation of Dynamic Information Overlays for Media Content", Technical Disclosure Commons, (August 18, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/11414