PARTICIPANT PRIORITIZATION ON TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALLS
First Claim
1. A computer implemented method for managing a teleconference, the computer implemented method comprising:
- identifying priority levels for a plurality of participants for the teleconference;
identifying a current participant in the teleconference, wherein the current participant is currently communicating with the plurality of participants;
monitoring for an indication that another participant in the plurality of participants desires to interrupt the current participant;
comparing a first priority level in the priority levels for the current participant with a second priority level in the priority levels for the another participant to form a comparison; and
selectively allowing the another participant to interrupt the current participant based on the comparison.
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Abstract
A computer implemented method and a computer program product for prioritizing a participant in a teleconference are provided. Participants in a teleconference are prioritized in order to manage the participants currently speaking and participants wanting to interrupt. A participant has an individual or a group priority level associated with the participant, which is communicated to a teleconference system. When the participant indicates a desire to interrupt a currently speaking participant, the teleconference system compares the priorities of the participant and the currently speaking participant. If the participant has the priority necessary for the interruption, the teleconference system grants the participant an ability to interrupt the teleconference. Using this ability, the participant can interrupt a currently speaking participant who has a lower priority than that of the participant, interrupt a currently speaking participant with higher priority under certain circumstances, or become an exclusive speaker for a duration or a topic.
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6 Claims
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1. A computer implemented method for managing a teleconference, the computer implemented method comprising:
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identifying priority levels for a plurality of participants for the teleconference; identifying a current participant in the teleconference, wherein the current participant is currently communicating with the plurality of participants; monitoring for an indication that another participant in the plurality of participants desires to interrupt the current participant; comparing a first priority level in the priority levels for the current participant with a second priority level in the priority levels for the another participant to form a comparison; and selectively allowing the another participant to interrupt the current participant based on the comparison. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A computer program product comprising a computer usable medium including computer usable code for managing a teleconference, the computer program product comprising:
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computer usable code for identifying priority levels for a plurality of participants for the teleconference; computer usable code for identifying a current participant in the teleconference, wherein the current participant is currently communicating with the plurality of participants; computer usable code for monitoring for an indication that another participant in the plurality of participants desires to interrupt the current participant; computer usable code for comparing a first priority level in the priority levels for the current participant with a second priority level in the priority levels for the another participant to form a comparison; and computer usable code for selectively allowing the another participant to interrupt the current participant based on the comparison, wherein based on the comparison, the another participant can at least one of, interrupt the current participant where the current participant has a lower priority, interrupt the current participant where the current participant has a higher priority under specific conditions, and become an exclusive speaking participant for a duration. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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