17808166. DYNAMIC MEETING ATTENDEE INTRODUCTION GENERATION AND PRESENTATION simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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DYNAMIC MEETING ATTENDEE INTRODUCTION GENERATION AND PRESENTATION

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Jacob Ryan Jepperson of St. Paul MN (US)

Zachary A. Silverstein of Georgetown TX (US)

Spencer Thomas Reynolds of Austin TX (US)

Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)

DYNAMIC MEETING ATTENDEE INTRODUCTION GENERATION AND PRESENTATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17808166 titled 'DYNAMIC MEETING ATTENDEE INTRODUCTION GENERATION AND PRESENTATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for generating dynamic introductions in virtual meetings by analyzing user data and using natural language processing.

  • The system gathers introduction data of a user in a virtual meeting.
  • The gathered data is analyzed using natural language processing to identify user features.
  • User features are captured to create a dynamic introduction statement based on the scheduled meeting.
  • The dynamic introduction statement is presented and user features are captured to update it during a live meeting.

Potential Applications

  • Virtual meetings and conferences
  • Online networking events
  • Webinars and online training sessions

Problems Solved

  • Time-consuming and repetitive introductions in virtual meetings
  • Lack of personalization and engagement in virtual meetings

Benefits

  • Saves time by automatically generating introductions
  • Enhances personalization and engagement in virtual meetings
  • Improves the overall experience of virtual meetings


Original Abstract Submitted

The embodiment may include dynamic introduction generation for a virtual meeting that may gather introduction data of a user. The embodiment may analyze the gathered introduction data using natural language processing to identify user features. The embodiment may capture the user features for a dynamic introduction statement based on determining a scheduled meeting. The embodiment may present the dynamic introduction statement and capture user features to update the dynamic introduction statement based on determining a live meeting.