18516657. DETERMINATION AND PRESENTATION OF CUSTOMIZED NOTIFICATIONS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DETERMINATION AND PRESENTATION OF CUSTOMIZED NOTIFICATIONS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jay Kriz Blahnik of Venice CA (US)

Aaron P. Thompson of San Francisco CA (US)

David S. Clark of Corona Del Mar CA (US)

Julie A. Arney of Los Gatos CA (US)

Brian R. Drell of Felton CA (US)

Keith P. Avery of Seattle WA (US)

Kevin M. Lynch of Woodside CA (US)

DETERMINATION AND PRESENTATION OF CUSTOMIZED NOTIFICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18516657 titled 'DETERMINATION AND PRESENTATION OF CUSTOMIZED NOTIFICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

Notifications for instructing user behavior can be determined and presented when appropriate. Current fitness data are accessed. This data is used to determine whether a user fitness goal is likely to be achieved. If not, a notification may be determined and presented at a user device.

  • Utilizes current fitness data to assess user progress towards fitness goals
  • Determines when notifications should be presented to guide user behavior
  • Alerts users when their fitness goals are not likely to be achieved
  • Notifications are presented on user devices for immediate feedback

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in fitness tracking apps, personal training programs, and health monitoring devices.

Problems Solved

- Lack of personalized feedback on fitness progress - Difficulty in tracking and achieving fitness goals - Inconsistent motivation and guidance for users

Benefits

- Improved user engagement and motivation - Real-time feedback on fitness progress - Increased likelihood of achieving fitness goals

Potential Commercial Applications

Enhancing User Experience in Fitness Apps


Original Abstract Submitted

Notifications for instructing user behavior can be determined and presented when appropriate. Current fitness data are accessed. This data is used to determine whether a user fitness goal is likely to be achieved. If not, a notification may be determined and presented at a user device.