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- This invention relates to a system and method for notifying potential participants of the current topic of a meeting or conference and automatically putting forward proposals concerning their participation when the current topic is particularly relevant to them or for which they have previously indicated an interest.
- the invention relates primarily to video and teleconferences, but may also be utilised in face to face meetings where the participants are physically present.
- the invention relates mainly to the means and method of notification.
- a high-level conference may extend over a number of different subjects and requires significant planning and management to ensure its success. Often such conferences require the participation of a large number of persons as active contributors or as passive observers.
- one advantage may be the elimination of these inefficiencies by defining a means and a method which allows participants to be enabled, controlled or otherwise restricted to participate in those sections of a conference which are of greatest concern or interest to them. It allows users to effectively opt out of those parts of a meeting which not relevant to them, by being notified when the sections of interest to them are taking place, thus saving on valuable resources.
- a conference notification system which comprises a means for maintaining records of associations of persons to at least one or more conference section indicators, each indicator being uniquely associated with a conference section, a means for identifying a current conference section, a means for outputting a current conference section indicator, a means for selecting from the maintenance means persons associated with the current conference section indicator; and a means for transmitting a notification.
- each conference section indicator comprises at least one key word corresponding to a conference topic
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary summary of conference details as received by a prospective participant
- FIG. 2 illustrates the preliminary exchange of information within the system between organisers and participants of the conference prior to its commencement
- FIG. 3 illustrates an exchange of information between interested parties after the commencement of the conference
- FIG. 4 illustrates the exchange of information between the system and interested parties at a point during the conference when a new agenda item is commencing.
- the first step in preparing a conference or meeting is the setting up of the conference by an organiser who proposes details ( 1 ) including subject, detailed agenda and invitee list.
- the details ( 1 ) are circulated to the invitees ( 2 ) via a suitable communication means, e.g. e-mail, instant messaging (IM), short messaging system (SMS) or the like, although it will be appreciated that other forms of electronic communication could also be employed.
- a suitable communication means e.g. e-mail, instant messaging (IM), short messaging system (SMS) or the like, although it will be appreciated that other forms of electronic communication could also be employed.
- the organiser who may also be the chair person of the conference, submits details ( 1 ) of the conference to invitees. He may also delegate another person or a group of persons to carry out this task.
- the title ( 2 ) could be for example “Cooking a meal”, with the conference schedule including a number of individual agenda items ( 3 ), e.g. “Choosing the menu”, “Purchasing ingredients” etc.
- invitees receiving the conference invitation react to the receipt of the conference details by possibly the same communication means, although, once again, it will be appreciated that such invitees can utilise any suitable response means.
- Invitees to a conference or interested parties will register interest in the particular sections of the conference. Records of those persons indicating an interest in the conference will be entered in the system ( 4 , 5 ) along with the sections of the conference which interests them. Preferably they will also input a number of ways they can be contacted: e-mail address, desk telephone number, mobile telephone number etc.
- the system ( 4 , 5 ) maintains the names of the persons concerned along with the conference sections of concern.
- the register ( 4 ) could be held on a database, but may also be any system where multiple data for a single record can be readily stored and accessed.
- each record the person's identity is maintained with an indicator of each conference section of interest to that person.
- the indicator could be an agenda item, a code, a title, a single key word or any combination of (key) words.
- the person can also update their records, change the sections that interest them, withdraw interest, etc. Similarly, the operator or authorised staff can also amend the records.
- Invitees may also be sent an access code for the conference or a number of access codes for individual agenda items. This could be sent with the original invitation or upon registration, such that future participation requires the input of the appropriate access code.
- the system is aware of the section of the conference currently underway. This is achieved by means of features described later.
- the system Once the system has identified which section is occurring, it calls up the corresponding section indicator as the current conference section indicator. It will select all persons associated with that particular conference section indicator.
- the current indicator is used in notifications to be sent to such users of the system, thereby informing those persons that the current section is, for example, item 1 or item 2 of the agenda, or “Choosing a Menu”, “Purchasing Ingredients” etc.
- the system may be arranged to not send a notification to this participant.
- the system may be arranged to send the notification in order to ensure that such participant remains as a current participant for the newly identified conference section.
- the system will identify only those persons who have registered for “choosing a menu”. These will be the currently active participants.
- FIG. 3 it can be seen that those who have not registered interest in the item/topic currently being discussed will not be selected. Thus those who have only registered interest in “Preparing the Main Course” will not be selected while earlier items are still in progress. Those participants registered for the current session will be in active communication with the conference, while those registered only for “Preparing the Main Course” will not be active.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the situation at a later time in the conference, when the agenda has reached the “Preparing the Main Course” topic. At this point the persons who have registered for this item will be selected by the system and a corresponding notification will be dispatched to each of them as necessary. Depending on their response they may elect to become active participants in the conference or they can remain offline.
- This notification can be sent either directly to the persons or to the operator or the chair person of the conference. If sent to the person selected then they directly receive notification that the part of the conference for which they have registered an interest has just started. With the notification comes an invitation or query to the recipient asking him if he is going to join the conference. He can connect to the conference or remain disconnected, depending on his response. Further options may be available to him, such as requesting (without attending) a summary or notes of the discussion when the current item is concluded.
- the system can be configured to submit the notification to the operator/chair person of the system. He receives the new conference section indicator, as described above, and he then takes the decision whether to submit the notifications to the individuals selected by the system.
- the prompt to the operator possibility gives him the means to block the notifications, such that the subsequent invitations are not transmitted.
- notifications to the operator may offer him several response options: for example he may chose to invite certain suggested persons, but not others, perhaps electing to only send them a summary of the discussion.
- the benefit of the invention is that until receiving notification that the conference has moved onto the item of interest, the participant can remain at his desk and is free to continue any other work. He is not interrupted until as and when his agenda item or items arise.
- the system allows invitees themselves to register interest by entering themselves and entering the conference sections of interest, thereby creating a new record in the register.
- the system also allows changes to the records to be introduced by the persons registered or by a defined group e.g. the organising team, or an authorised department.
- the notification carries the current conference section indicator, but it is received by the recipient in the form of a header or an audio announcement as a proxy for the indicator.
- FIG. 3 indicates that a particular participant has registered for item 4 of the agenda, when the conference moves on this item, he will receive notification by either a header marked “Item 4” or “preparing the main course” or an audio recording such as “Session on preparing the main course now commencing”.
- additional information will be sent with the notification, such as location or room number, or main speaker, or expected duration, etc.
- the recipient is already in a sense on standby, as he has “signed up” in the system, he will not be surprised by the notification. The detail which was hitherto unknown to him was the exact timing of the start of this agenda item.
- the user may also sign up for a plurality of items on the agenda and thus can expect to be notified several times, once for each of the items he subscribes to, although some notifications may be negated if some of the user's selected items occur concurrently.
- the concept underlying this invention is the recognition of the current agenda item by the system rather than by participants who may not wish to be present for the entirety of the discussion.
- the recognition can be achieved in a number of ways.
- the system scans the discussion using voice recognition techniques to identify and analyse the words used by the current participants. The analysis allows the current topic and therefore the current conference section indicator to be identified. When the system discovers a new section indicator it initiates the process resulting in the transmission of notifications of the section indicator as discussed above.
- the operator or the chair person himself will input the section indicator. Human input will allow the section indicators to be accurately updated and will not rely on the discussion including the appropriate words to be recognised in an automated system.
- the chair person concludes item 3 on the agenda and announces to those present that the conference is moving on to item 4, which might be “Preparing the Main Course”.
- the moment of change from one topic to another is unambiguous, being defined by the operator of the system. At that point he can input “Item 4” or “Preparing the Main Course” into the system, thus causing the system to call up those persons registered for Item 4.
- the system then continues in the manner indicated previously.
- users operatetors, chairpersons, participants, observers, etc
- communicate and enter data using a graphical user interface GUI which is called up by the user or generated automatically upon receipt of a communications (including notification of particular conference sections).
- GUI graphical user interface
- the receipt of a notification by a registered person that his chosen conference section(s) has/have started generates a GUI, for example a pop-up menu, at the recipient's communication device.
- the menu may also contain a number of selectable options, as well as decline/accept queries. In this way the user can be guided through a routine when registering for a conference or in responses to notifications or other communications with the system.
- the GUI may include a number of appropriate options such as, an invitee on receipt of an invitation may be prompted to respond to a decline/accept query regarding participation, he may be given the option of receiving a summary instead of attending, he may postpone a decision for a few minutes, etc. If access codes are needed, as described previously, the GUI may also prompt the user to input such codes as required. Typically, such options will appear to the user in the form of a drop-down or pop-up menu.
- the system may further comprise a number of automatic “Meetme” conference facilities, whereby the functionality described above is automated in an interactive teleconferencing system.
- the system stores records of invitees, acceptances and associated conference sections: the package of conference details and potential participants is stored as a “presence package”, along with a conference “bridge number”, uniquely identifying the conference and an access code allocated to individual participants allowing them to join the conference session, known as the conference bridge.
- the user On receipt of the presence package the user may select to be registered for the conference and is then required to enter all relevant information such as e-mail address, desktop and mobile telephone numbers, etc.
- the potential participant indicates to the server which parts of the conference are of interest to him: the system may allocate a single access code to access any part of the conference or a plurality of codes each corresponding to the particular section or particular sections which interest the participant.
- the communication between the users is managed by a teleconference application server ( 4 ), which also stores all the relevant data by means of, for example, a database, and a server application module which comprises a processor for processing the communications, searching and retrieving data etc.
- Communications between server, operator consul, user terminals etc may be conducted through a dedicated data network, such as an enterprise data network and/or the internet and comprise e-mail, telephone, SMS.
- the communication network may be integral to the system or may be “brought in” for a specific event on a contractual or pay-as-you-go basis, i.e. provisioned by a service provider.
- IP Internet Protocol
- SIP Session Initiation Protocol
- Access to the server may be achieved through a web page via an associated URL.
- the automated system retains flexibility regarding any changes to the presence package, consequent upon re-issuing of communications or notifications, as well as changes to participant data.
- the system is SIP-enabled.
- the system comprises a presence server and a plurality of SIP telephones or “presentities”, which monitor, as a proxy for user presence, connection activity at the device, by means of a “presence user agent” (PUA). Presence information derived by each presentity can be transmitted directly to the presence server ( 5 ) and monitored by the watchers.
- the presence server maintains information on the presence of all users.
- a system comprising a teleconferencing application server and SIP terminals
- at least some of the user telephone terminals of the enterprise network would be registered by default with the presence server and the server's URL would be programmed into the PUAs.
- the PUA of that terminal sends to the presence server a message comprising the change.
- the message could take any suitable electronic form including email or SMS, but is preferably a packet data message of a format that is easily processed by the server, e.g. a SIP format message.
- the presence server is informed of a SIP presence: it receives and maintains presence information on each user and uses it or transmits it, as appropriate, in accordance with the management of the system.
- the system may comprise both a teleconferencing server and be SIP-enabled, whereby the system not only automatically manages the conference, storing and communicating conference packages and participant data and data on the current conference section, as described above—it also monitors presence information on each user.
- the presence server and the teleconferencing server communicate, such that registration on the teleconferencing server automatically causes corresponding registration on the presence server and the processing of the conference can be carried out more selectively and more efficiently.
- the system is enhanced in two ways: firstly, the presence server can communicate to the teleconferencing server the current presence information on each user and, secondly, the teleconferencing server can communicate to the presence server the registration information of each user.
- the benefit of this exchange of information is, for example, that non-available subscribers are not sent notifications unnecessarily and the notification can be postponed until they become available.
- the notification can be modified in some way, eg an e-mail or an SMS being sent instead of an audio message.
- the means of communication can be selected according to the presence information for the particular user. This version provides more focused information, allowing the system to be more selective in terms of notification recipients and reduces the resources required.
- the invention also includes a computer program product comprising a computer readable medium for storing instruction code in order to implement the method described above.
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