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==Inventor(s)== | |||
[[:Category:David John Wippich of San Jose CA (US)|David John Wippich of San Jose CA (US)]][[Category:David John Wippich of San Jose CA (US)]] | |||
[[:Category:Michael Krax of Boston MA (US)|Michael Krax of Boston MA (US)]][[Category:Michael Krax of Boston MA (US)]] | |||
[[:Category:Earl Hooper of Portland OR (US)|Earl Hooper of Portland OR (US)]][[Category:Earl Hooper of Portland OR (US)]] | |||
==COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERACTIVE CONTENT PRESENTATION AND REAL-TIME ASSISTANCE== | |||
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250061270 titled 'COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERACTIVE CONTENT PRESENTATION AND REAL-TIME ASSISTANCE | |||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | |||
a presentation assistance system receives information about a presentation to be given and automatically provides feedback to improve the presentation either offline or in real time as the presentation unfolds using computer models, where a presentation is a collection of multi-media content, including but not limited to text, slides and graphics, and audio and video streams. the computer models may be trained based on prior presentations and performance metrics of relevant entities. in particular, the presentation includes interactions with audience members and computer models are used to generate likely participants and related interactions, such as questions or recommendations for improved interactions, relevant to the current presentation based on a set of machine learning and ai models, and, in particular, language models. the language model may be prompted with prior relevant questions to determine questions for the current presentation and evaluate the likelihood that the current presentation effectively answers them. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:10, 19 March 2025
COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERACTIVE CONTENT PRESENTATION AND REAL-TIME ASSISTANCE
Organization Name
DIGITAL MEDIA INNOVATIONS, LLC
Inventor(s)
David John Wippich of San Jose CA (US)
Michael Krax of Boston MA (US)
Earl Hooper of Portland OR (US)
COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERACTIVE CONTENT PRESENTATION AND REAL-TIME ASSISTANCE
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250061270 titled 'COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERACTIVE CONTENT PRESENTATION AND REAL-TIME ASSISTANCE
Original Abstract Submitted
a presentation assistance system receives information about a presentation to be given and automatically provides feedback to improve the presentation either offline or in real time as the presentation unfolds using computer models, where a presentation is a collection of multi-media content, including but not limited to text, slides and graphics, and audio and video streams. the computer models may be trained based on prior presentations and performance metrics of relevant entities. in particular, the presentation includes interactions with audience members and computer models are used to generate likely participants and related interactions, such as questions or recommendations for improved interactions, relevant to the current presentation based on a set of machine learning and ai models, and, in particular, language models. the language model may be prompted with prior relevant questions to determine questions for the current presentation and evaluate the likelihood that the current presentation effectively answers them.
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