Amazon technologies, inc. (20240349595). MESSAGING FROM A SHARED DEVICE simplified abstract

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MESSAGING FROM A SHARED DEVICE

Organization Name

amazon technologies, inc.

Inventor(s)

Christo Frank Devaraj of Seattle WA (US)

Venkata Krishnan Ramamoorthy of Redmond WA (US)

Gregory Michael Hart of Mercer Island WA (US)

Samuel Scott Gigliotti of Seattle WA (US)

Scott Southwood of Seattle WA (US)

Ran Mokady of Seattle WA (US)

Hale Sostock of Seattle WA (US)

Roman Yusufov of Scottsdale AZ (US)

MESSAGING FROM A SHARED DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240349595 titled 'MESSAGING FROM A SHARED DEVICE

The abstract describes methods and systems for facilitating communications between shared electronic devices. In some embodiments, a group account may be assigned to a shared electronic device, which includes one or more user accounts. Individuals associated with these user accounts can interact with the shared electronic device and be part of the group account. Messages sent from one shared electronic device to another personal or shared electronic device may be indicated as being sent from the group account. Speaker identification processing can determine the speaker of the message, and if identified, the message may be sent from the corresponding speaker's user account instead of the shared electronic device's group account.

  • Group accounts assigned to shared electronic devices
  • Messages sent from shared devices indicated as sent from group account
  • Speaker identification processing used to determine speaker of message
  • Messages sent from speaker's user account if identified
  • Enhanced communication capabilities between shared electronic devices

Potential Applications: - Collaborative work environments - Smart home systems - Educational settings - Healthcare facilities - Entertainment venues

Problems Solved: - Streamlining communication between shared electronic devices - Improving user experience in shared device environments - Enhancing security and privacy of messages

Benefits: - Efficient and organized communication - Seamless integration of multiple users with shared devices - Personalized messaging based on speaker identification

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Communication Systems for Shared Electronic Devices This technology can be applied in various industries such as smart home automation, office collaboration tools, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and entertainment venues. The market implications include improved efficiency, enhanced user experience, and increased security in shared device environments.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of speaker identification processing and group accounts for shared electronic devices to explore existing technologies and innovations.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in speaker identification technology and communication systems for shared electronic devices to leverage the latest developments in this field.

Questions about Enhanced Communication Systems for Shared Electronic Devices: 1. How does speaker identification processing enhance communication in shared electronic devices? 2. What are the potential security implications of using group accounts for shared electronic devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

methods and systems for facilitating communications between shared electronic devices are described herein. in some embodiments, a group account may be assigned to a shared electronic device. the group account may include one or more user accounts, where individuals associated with those user accounts may interact with the shared electronic device, and also may form a part of the group account. when a message is sent from one shared electronic device to another personal device or shared electronic device, the message may be indicated as being sent from the group account, as if the shared electronic device corresponds to its own separate account. in some embodiments, speaker identification processing may be employed to determine a speaker of the message and, if the speaker is able to be identified, the message may be sent from the corresponding speaker's user account instead of the shared electronic device's corresponding group account.