18297288. Mitigating Speech Collision by Predicting Speaking Intent for Participants simplified abstract (Google LLC)

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Mitigating Speech Collision by Predicting Speaking Intent for Participants

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

Dongeek Shin of San Jose CA (US)

Mitigating Speech Collision by Predicting Speaking Intent for Participants - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18297288 titled 'Mitigating Speech Collision by Predicting Speaking Intent for Participants

The abstract describes a system where sensor data from a participant's computing device is used to determine if the participant intends to speak during a teleconference. This information is then provided to the teleconference computing system or other participant computing devices.

  • Sensor data from participant computing devices used to determine speaking intentions during a teleconference
  • Information indicating participant's intention to speak provided to teleconference computing system or other participant devices
  • System helps in orchestrating teleconferences based on participant's intentions to speak

Potential Applications: - Improving teleconference efficiency by identifying participants who want to speak - Enhancing communication flow in teleconferences by prioritizing speakers based on intentions

Problems Solved: - Addressing challenges in managing teleconferences with multiple participants - Streamlining communication by focusing on participants who intend to speak

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in teleconference management - Improved communication flow and participant engagement

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Teleconference Management System" This technology can be used in various industries for conducting efficient teleconferences, such as in business meetings, educational webinars, and virtual events. It can help organizations save time and resources by optimizing communication flow during teleconferences.

Questions about Enhanced Teleconference Management System: 1. How does this system differentiate between participants who intend to speak and those who do not? The system analyzes sensor data from participant computing devices to detect patterns indicating speaking intentions, such as increased movement or noise levels. 2. Can this technology be integrated with existing teleconference platforms? Yes, this system can be integrated with various teleconference platforms to enhance their functionality and improve participant engagement.


Original Abstract Submitted

Sensor data is obtained from one or more sensors of a participant computing device. The participant computing device and one or more other participant computing devices are connected to a teleconference orchestrated by a teleconference computing system. Based at least in part on the sensor data, a participant associated with the participant computing device is determined to intend to speak to other participants of the teleconference. Information indicating that the participant intends to speak is provided to one or more of the teleconference computing system or at least one of the one or more other participant computing devices.