17986867. PERSISTENT DISPLAY OF PRIORITIZED PARTICIPANTS WITH SHARED CONTENT OF COMMUNICATION SESSIONS simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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PERSISTENT DISPLAY OF PRIORITIZED PARTICIPANTS WITH SHARED CONTENT OF COMMUNICATION SESSIONS

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Defne Ayanoglu of Prague (CZ)

Nakul Madaan of Munich (DE)

PERSISTENT DISPLAY OF PRIORITIZED PARTICIPANTS WITH SHARED CONTENT OF COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17986867 titled 'PERSISTENT DISPLAY OF PRIORITIZED PARTICIPANTS WITH SHARED CONTENT OF COMMUNICATION SESSIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that provides persistent display of prioritized participants with shared content in a virtual meeting. The system can automatically place a specific attendee's video based on their role and the shared content's data type, ensuring a consistent view for users.

  • The system automatically displays a persistent video stream of a user's assistant in the user interface if the user has accessibility settings indicating a need for assistance.
  • When shared content is displayed, the system analyzes the content to identify regions where the shared content is not displayed, and dynamically configures the user interface to place the persistent display of the assistant's video stream in those regions.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in virtual meetings, online conferences, webinars, and remote collaboration platforms to enhance user experience and accessibility.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures users with accessibility needs have easy access to assistance during virtual meetings. 2. Provides a consistent view of shared content and assistant video streams for users, improving communication and collaboration.

Benefits

1. Improved accessibility for users with disabilities or specific needs. 2. Enhanced user experience in virtual meetings with prioritized participant display. 3. Streamlined communication and collaboration through dynamic user interface configurations.

Potential Commercial Applications

1. Integration into video conferencing platforms for enhanced accessibility features. 2. Implementation in online education platforms for improved student-teacher interactions.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to video conferencing systems with customizable user interfaces or accessibility features, but specific examples would need to be researched.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system prioritize participants in a virtual meeting?

The system prioritizes participants based on their role and the type of shared content being displayed, ensuring relevant videos are prominently featured in the user interface.

What types of data analysis are used to identify regions for placing the assistant's video stream?

The system likely uses image recognition or content rendering analysis to identify areas where shared content is not displayed, allowing for dynamic placement of the assistant's video stream.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system providing persistent display of prioritized participants with shared content. In a virtual meeting, a system can automatically and adaptively place a specific attendee's video based on the attendee's role and shared content having a specific data type. For example, a user can have accessibility settings that indicates a need for assistance. The system can automatically display a persistent display of a video stream of that user's assistant in a user interface. When content is shared, the system analyzes a rendering of the content to identify regions where the shared content is not displayed. The system then dynamically configures the user interface so that the persistent display of the video stream of the user's assistant is located in a region where the shared content is not displayed. Such features enable the user to have a consistent view of an assistant during the display of shared content.