US Patent Application 18194854. Interface and Mode Selection for Digital Action Execution simplified abstract

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Interface and Mode Selection for Digital Action Execution

Organization Name

Google LLC


Inventor(s)

Prithvi Balaram of Mountain View CA (US)


Nikhil Rao of Santa Clara CA (US)


Adam Coimbra of Mountain View CA (US)


Ian Baker of Mountain View CA (US)


Interface and Mode Selection for Digital Action Execution - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18194854 Titled 'Interface and Mode Selection for Digital Action Execution'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a system that provides an interface and mode selection for executing digital actions. The system analyzes the level of engagement between a client device and digital assistants to determine the appropriate interface. It then generates a digital interface with a call-to-action based on this analysis. When instructed to execute the call-to-action, the system determines the mode of execution and selects a digital assistant and another client device to carry out the action. The call-to-action is then transmitted to the second client device for execution.


Original Abstract Submitted

Interface and mode selection for digital action execution is provided. For example, a system loads a script library embedded in an electronic resource. The system determines a historic level of engagement between a client computing device and one or more digital assistants. The system selects, based on a first property of the client computing device and the historic level of engagement, a type of digital interface. The system generates, based on the type of digital interface, a digital interface with the call-to-action. The system determines, responsive to an instruction to execute the call-to-action, a mode of execution. The system selects a digital assistant and a second client device to execute the call-to-action. The system transmits the call-to-action to the second client device for execution.