System for utilizing audible, visual and textual data with alternative combinable multimedia forms of presenting information for real-time interactive use by multiple users in differnet remote environments
First Claim
1. A system for utilizing audible, visual and textual data with alternative combinable multimedia forms of presenting information to provide real-time interactive knowledge management in support of activities conducted simultaneously by multiple users in different remote locations, comprising receiving, accessing, processing, storing, retrieving, transmitting and utilizing said data to provide said knowledge management over a distributed network of computers, further comprising:
- (a) library science means for categorizing the information used in said knowledge management;
(b) linguistics means for defining information acquisition, exchange and workflow to permit said categorization;
(c) database means for storing said managed information according to a schema which implements said categorization;
(d) media production means for representing said managed information in multimedia audible, visual and textual digital forms; and
(e) computer software means for implementing said system over a computer network to permit interactive, multidirectional, multimedia digital data communications originated by a user from at least one first location and made available to at least one second location.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a system for utilizing audible, visual and textual data with multimedia forms of presenting information for real-time interactive use by multiple users in different remote environments. The system of the present invention is used for receiving, accessing, processing, storing, retrieving, transmitting and utilizing audible, visual and textual data that provides real-time interactive knowledge management, preferably over the Internet, in support of activities conducted simultaneously by multiple users in different remote locations utilizing alternative combinable multimedia digital data forms of presenting the information to simplify and maximize human understanding. Concepts utilized in library science are implemented for uniform categorization of the information used in providing the knowledge management performed by the system, while concepts utilized in the science of linguistics are implemented for defining information acquisition, exchange and workflow to permit categorization of the managed information using the library science concept. The managed information is stored in a database according to a unique schema which implements this categorization according to the needs of the user. Computer technology is combined with the science of media production for presentation of the managed information in various multimedia audible, visual and textual digital forms and formats, to enable its representation in ways that enhance human understanding, while computer software application programming is provided to make the system work over a computer network, preferably the Internet, to permit interactive, multidirectional, multimedia digital data communications originated from anywhere in the world and made instantaneously available anywhere in the world to or from any number of different locations simultaneously, if desired.
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1. A system for utilizing audible, visual and textual data with alternative combinable multimedia forms of presenting information to provide real-time interactive knowledge management in support of activities conducted simultaneously by multiple users in different remote locations, comprising receiving, accessing, processing, storing, retrieving, transmitting and utilizing said data to provide said knowledge management over a distributed network of computers, further comprising:
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(a) library science means for categorizing the information used in said knowledge management;
(b) linguistics means for defining information acquisition, exchange and workflow to permit said categorization;
(c) database means for storing said managed information according to a schema which implements said categorization;
(d) media production means for representing said managed information in multimedia audible, visual and textual digital forms; and
(e) computer software means for implementing said system over a computer network to permit interactive, multidirectional, multimedia digital data communications originated by a user from at least one first location and made available to at least one second location. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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2. A method of using a system for utilizing audible, visual and textual data with alternative combinable multimedia forms of presenting information to provide real-time interactive knowledge management in support of activities conducted simultaneously by multiple users in different remote locations, comprising receiving, accessing, processing, storing, retrieving, transmitting and utilizing said data to provide said knowledge management over a distributed network of computers, wherein said method comprises:
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(a) categorizing the information used in said knowledge management utilizing library science techniques;
(b) defining information acquisition, exchange and workflow to permit said categorization utilizing linguistics techniques;
(c) storing said managed information in a database according to a schema which implements said categorization;
(d) representing said managed information in multimedia audible, visual and textual digital forms utilizing media production methods; and
(e) implementing said system over a computer network using computer software which permits interactive, multidirectional, multimedia digital data communications originated by a user from at least one first location and made available to at least one second location.
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