20240031528. MULTI-PLATFORM WEB-EVENT HOSTING AND PRODUCTION PROCESS simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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MULTI-PLATFORM WEB-EVENT HOSTING AND PRODUCTION PROCESS

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Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Benjamin Nowak of Atlanta GA (US)

MULTI-PLATFORM WEB-EVENT HOSTING AND PRODUCTION PROCESS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031528 titled 'MULTI-PLATFORM WEB-EVENT HOSTING AND PRODUCTION PROCESS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a multi-platform web event hosting and production system. It involves receiving audience data feeds from different sources, extracting data from the audio and video feeds, generating an audience interaction platform, incorporating the data into a broadcast of the hosted event, and transmitting the broadcast with content from the event and audience data feeds.

  • The system receives audience data feeds from various sources.
  • The data feeds include video and audio data related to a hosted event.
  • Data associated with the audio and video data is extracted from the audience feed.
  • An audience interaction platform is generated using the extracted data.
  • The data from the audience interaction platform is incorporated into a broadcast of the hosted event.
  • The broadcast includes content from the event and audience data feeds from multiple sources.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Live streaming events with audience interaction: This system allows for real-time audience engagement during live events, such as concerts, conferences, or sports matches, enhancing the overall experience for both the audience and the event organizers.
  • Virtual events and webinars: The system can be used to host virtual events and webinars, providing a platform for audience interaction and participation regardless of their physical location.
  • Social media integration: The technology can be integrated with social media platforms, allowing for seamless sharing and interaction with the event content across different channels.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Limited audience engagement: Traditional event broadcasting often lacks audience interaction, resulting in a passive viewing experience. This system solves this problem by incorporating audience data feeds and generating an audience interaction platform, enabling real-time engagement and participation.
  • Data integration from multiple sources: The system addresses the challenge of integrating data from different sources by receiving and processing audience data feeds from various platforms, ensuring a comprehensive and unified broadcast experience.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced audience experience: The system enables real-time audience interaction, fostering a more engaging and immersive experience for viewers.
  • Increased event reach: By incorporating audience data feeds from multiple sources, the system allows for broader event reach and participation, reaching audiences across different platforms and locations.
  • Improved event analytics: The data extracted from the audience feeds can provide valuable insights into audience behavior, preferences, and engagement levels, enabling event organizers to optimize future events and tailor content to their audience's interests.


Original Abstract Submitted

multi-platform web-event hosting and production comprising: receiving a plurality of audience data feed from a plurality of different sources, wherein each of the plurality of data feeds comprises at least one of video data and audio data corresponding to a hosted event, extracting data associated with at least one of the audio and the video data from the audience feed, generating an audience interaction platform corresponding to the data extracted from the plurality of users, incorporating the data from the audience interaction platform into a broadcast of a hosted event, and transmitting the broadcast comprising the content from the hosted event and the audience data feeds associated with a plurality of data sources.