US Patent Application 17704801. GENERATING AND PROCESSING CONTEXTUALIZED GROUP DATA simplified abstract

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GENERATING AND PROCESSING CONTEXTUALIZED GROUP DATA

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC


Inventor(s)

Aleksander Torstensen of Nordre Follo (NO)


Arve Aleksander Nymo Skogvold of Trondheim (NO)


Xin Ding of Trondheim (NO)


Aleksander Øhrn of Oslo (NO)


Jeanine Lilleng of Trondheim (NO)


Joel Njoroge Mbugua of Nairobi (KE)


Jakob Werner of Oslo (NO)


Stanislaw Jan Wilczynski of Wroclaw (PL)


Andreas Eide of Oslo (NO)


Joyce Lin of Lorenskog (NO)


Vikramjeet Singh Jassal of Lorenskog (NO)


Vladislav Trotsenko of Trondheim (NO)


Lene Christin Rydningen of Berlin (DE)


Jørgen Vinne Iversen of Trondheim (NO)


Polly Nincevic of Oslo (NO)


Cyhana Lena Williams of Oslo (NO)


Vushesh Babu Adhikari of Trondheim (NO)


[[Øystein Torbj�rnsen of Trondheim (NO)]]


Elias Aamot of Trondheim (NO)


[[Nico Rei�mann of Trondheim (NO)]]


GENERATING AND PROCESSING CONTEXTUALIZED GROUP DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17704801 Titled 'GENERATING AND PROCESSING CONTEXTUALIZED GROUP DATA'

Simplified Explanation

This technology allows for better control and presentation of group data on computing devices. It can improve various computing applications, electronic communications, and user experiences. The system can determine or infer a group of people based on user activity. It generates and personalizes group data for the user based on their context or intent. When the user interacts with a group or group member, relevant aspects of the contextualized group data are provided. The group data can be presented as a set of information items, formatted based on user context, and used by computing applications to enhance the user experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

Technology is disclosed for controlling the processing and presentation of group data on computing devices to provide improved computing applications, electronic communications, and user computing experiences. Data indicating a group of people may be programmatically determined or inferred, such as from the user activity of a particular user. Group data characterizing the group of people may be generated and contextualized or personalized for the user based on a user context or intent. Aspects of the contextualized group data may be provided to the user in response to an interaction with an indication of the group or group member. The group data may be provided as a set of group information items, and further may be formatted or assembled for presentation based on the user context, and/or may be consumed by a computing application or service to provide an improved user computing experience.