Contextual user experience
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1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
- collecting contextual information regarding an interaction between a first computing device associated with a first user and a second computing device associated with a second user;
determining a first correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the first user and a second correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the second user, wherein the first correlation is different from the second correlation;
generating a first contextual user experience based on the first correlation, wherein the first contextual information includes at least one of biometric data of the first user, physical information of an environment of the first user, and a workflow of the first user with the first computing device;
generating a second contextual user experience based on the second correlation;
transmitting the first contextual user experience to the first computing device and the second contextual user experience to the second computing device, wherein the first contextual user experience is different from the second contextual user experience; and
continuously collecting the contextual information regarding usage of the first computing device by the first user and continuously analyzing the contextual information until receiving an indication to display the first contextual user experience.
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Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a contextual user experience (UX) that utilizes contextual information such as artifacts including quanta of data accessible to the contextual UX, user input, and information retrieved from other sources to determine relevant correlations of interest to the user, which may then be generated and displayed on a computing device. Also described is a method and system for a contextual UX that may generate related but personalized contextual UXs for participants in a shared interaction according to each user'"'"'s context.
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15 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
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collecting contextual information regarding an interaction between a first computing device associated with a first user and a second computing device associated with a second user; determining a first correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the first user and a second correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the second user, wherein the first correlation is different from the second correlation; generating a first contextual user experience based on the first correlation, wherein the first contextual information includes at least one of biometric data of the first user, physical information of an environment of the first user, and a workflow of the first user with the first computing device; generating a second contextual user experience based on the second correlation; transmitting the first contextual user experience to the first computing device and the second contextual user experience to the second computing device, wherein the first contextual user experience is different from the second contextual user experience; and continuously collecting the contextual information regarding usage of the first computing device by the first user and continuously analyzing the contextual information until receiving an indication to display the first contextual user experience. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer-program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium, the computer program product including code to implement a method comprising:
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Collecting contextual information regarding a text-based interaction between a first computing device associated with a first user and a second computing device associated with a second user, wherein the first user is associated with a first role and the second user is associated with a second role; determining a first correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the first user and a second correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the second user, wherein the first correlation is different from the second correlation; generating a first contextual user experience based on the first correlation and based on the first role, wherein the contextual information includes at least one of biometric data of the first user, physical information of an environment of the first user, and a workflow of the first user with the first computing device; generating a second contextual user experience based on the second correlation and on the second role; transmitting the first contextual user experience to the first computing device and the second contextual user experience to the second computing device, wherein the first contextual user experience is different from the second contextual user experience; and continuously collecting the contextual information regarding usage of the first computing device by the first user and continuously analyzing the contextual information until receiving an indication to display the first contextual user experience. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A system comprising:
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a processor coupled to memory, the processing being programmed to;
collect contextual information regarding an interaction between a first computing device associated with a first user and a second computing device associated with a second user;determine a first correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the first user and a second correlation between the contextual information and information associated with the second user, wherein the first correlation is different from the second correlation; generate a first contextual user experience based on the first correlation and based on information from the second user, wherein the contextual information includes at least one of biometric data of the first user, physical information of an environment of the first user, and a workflow of the first user with the computing device; generate a second contextual user experience based on the second correlation and based on information from the first user; and transmit the first contextual user experience to the first computing device and the second contextual user experience to the second computing device, wherein the first contextual user experience is different from the second contextual user experience. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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