18155918. AUTOMATIC REACTION-TRIGGERING FOR LIVE PRESENTATIONS simplified abstract (MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC)

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AUTOMATIC REACTION-TRIGGERING FOR LIVE PRESENTATIONS

Organization Name

MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC

Inventor(s)

Ji Li of San Jose CA (US)

Amit Srivastava of San Jose CA (US)

Derek Martin Johnson of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Priyanka Vikram Sinha of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Konstantin Seleskerov of Palo Alto CA (US)

Gencheng Wu of Campbell CA (US)

AUTOMATIC REACTION-TRIGGERING FOR LIVE PRESENTATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18155918 titled 'AUTOMATIC REACTION-TRIGGERING FOR LIVE PRESENTATIONS

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure describes a system that automatically analyzes acoustic signals from attendees of a live presentation and triggers corresponding reaction indications.

  • The system provides real-time feedback for live presentations without requiring manual input from users.
  • Reaction indications can be presented in the form of emojis, icons, or graphical user interface notifications.
  • The system utilizes artificial intelligence processing to analyze acoustic features of audio streams and generate reaction indications.

Potential Applications

  • Live presentations and events where real-time feedback is desired.
  • Educational settings where immediate feedback can enhance learning.
  • Business meetings and conferences to gauge audience reactions.
  • Virtual meetings and webinars to engage remote participants.

Problems Solved

  • Eliminates the need for manual feedback collection during live presentations.
  • Provides instant feedback to presenters, allowing them to adjust their delivery.
  • Enhances audience engagement and participation.
  • Simplifies the process of analyzing acoustic signals and generating reaction indications.

Benefits

  • Saves time and effort by automating the feedback collection process.
  • Improves the overall quality of live presentations by enabling real-time adjustments.
  • Enhances audience experience by providing interactive and engaging features.
  • Enables presenters to better understand audience reactions and tailor their presentations accordingly.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to processing operations configured to provide processing that automatically analyzes acoustic signals from attendees of a live presentation and automatically triggers corresponding reaction indications from results of analysis thereof. Exemplary reaction indications provide feedback for live presentations that can be presented in real-time (or near real-time) without requiring a user to manually take action to provide any feedback. As a non-limiting example, reaction indications may be presented in a form that is easy to visualize and understand such as emojis or icons. Another example of a reaction indication is a graphical user interface (GUI) notification that provides a predictive indication of user intent derived from analysis of acoustic signals. Further examples described herein extend to training and application of artificial intelligence (AI) processing, in real-time (or near real-time), that is configured to automatically analyze acoustic features of audio streams and automatically generate exemplary reaction indications.