Method and apparatus for determining and revealing interpersonal preferences within social groups
First Claim
1. A method that allows members of a group to discover how they feel about each other, comprising the steps, performed by a processor of a data processing system having a memory, of:
- receiving input from participants indicating their feelings toward each other;
determining which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
notifying the group about which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
notifying the group about non-mutual feelings indicated by said participants toward other said participants;
allowing said participants to indicate said feelings toward each other and receive notification about said feelings without revealing their true identities to each other.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for automating the process of confidentially determining whether individuals in social groups have positive or negative responses to each other and for automating the process of notifying the people involved of such responses. A computer system receives inputs from participants who have engaged in a group social event indicating the positive and negative responses they have toward each other. The system collects this information and searches for matches, i.e., for mutual positive responses, and for other patterns of response that provide valuable feedback to the participants, such as which participant received the most positive responses overall. The system then reveals this information to all the participants, and allows the participants who matched with each other to communicate privately.
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17 Claims
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1. A method that allows members of a group to discover how they feel about each other, comprising the steps, performed by a processor of a data processing system having a memory, of:
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receiving input from participants indicating their feelings toward each other;
determining which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
notifying the group about which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
notifying the group about non-mutual feelings indicated by said participants toward other said participants;
allowing said participants to indicate said feelings toward each other and receive notification about said feelings without revealing their true identities to each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus that allows members of a group to discover how they feel about each other, comprising:
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an input portion, configured to receive input from participants indicating their feelings toward each other;
a determining portion, coupled to the input portion, configured to determine which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
a first noticing portion, coupled to the determining portion, configured to notify the group about which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
a second notifying portion, coupled to the determining portion, configured to notify the group about non-mutual feelings indicated by said participants toward other said participants;
an identity-concealing portion, coupled to the input portion and the notifying portions, configured to allow said participants to indicate said feelings toward each other and receive notification about said feelings without revealing their true identities to each other.
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16. An apparatus that allows members of a group to discover how they feel about each other, comprising:
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means for receiving input from participants indicating their feelings toward each other;
means for determining which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
means for notifying the group about which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
means for noticing the group about non-mutual feelings indicated by said participants toward other said participants;
means for allowing said participants to indicate said feelings toward each other and receive notification about said feelings without revealing their true identities to each other.
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17. A computer program product, comprising:
a computer usable medium having computer readable code embodied therein for allowing members of a group to discover how they feel about each other, including;
computer readable program code devices configured to cause a computer to effect receiving input from participants indicating their feelings toward each other;
computer readable program code devices configured to cause a computer to effect determining which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
computer readable program code devices configured to cause a computer to effect notifying the group about which of said participants indicated mutual feelings toward each other;
computer readable program code devices configured to cause a computer to effect notifying the group about non-mutual feelings indicated by said participants toward other said participants;
computer readable program code devices configured to cause a computer to effect allowing said participants to indicate said feelings toward each other and receive notification about said feelings without revealing their true identities to each other.
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