Acquisition and particular association of data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user
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1. A computationally-implemented method, comprising:
- acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message; and
associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item.
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Abstract
A computationally implemented method includes, but is not limited to: acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message, and associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
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1. A computationally-implemented method, comprising:
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acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message; and associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 33, 34, 35, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 81, 82, 83, 84)
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3. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message comprises:
determining the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user based on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user.
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4. The computationally-implemented method of claim 3, wherein determining the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user based on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user comprises:
observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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5. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
inferring a mental state of the authoring user based, at least in part, on the observing of the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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6. The computationally-implemented method of claim 5, wherein said inferring a mental state of the authoring user based, at least in part, on the observing of the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
inferring a mental state of the authoring user indicating that the authoring user was in at least one of a state of anger, a state of distress, or a state of pain during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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7. The computationally-implemented method of claim 5, wherein said inferring a mental state of the authoring user based, at least in part, on the observing of the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
inferring a mental state of the authoring user indicating that the authoring user was in at least one of a state of frustration, a state of approval or disapproval, a state of trust, a state of fear, a state of happiness, a state of surprise, a state of inattention, a state of arousal, a state of impatience, a state of confusion, a state of distraction, a state of overall mental activity, a state of alertness, or a state of acuity during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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8. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one cerebral characteristic associated with the authoring user.
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9. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one cardiopulmonary characteristic associated with the authoring user.
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10. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one systemic physiological characteristic associated with the authoring user.
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11. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one of galvanic skin response, heart rate, blood pressure, or respiration associated with the authoring user.
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12. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one of blood oxygen or blood volume changes of a brain associated with the authoring user.
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13. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least a characteristic connected with electrical activity of a brain associated with the authoring user.
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14. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, at least one of facial expression, skin characteristic, voice characteristic, eye movement, or iris dilation associated with the authoring user.
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15. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user in a response associated with a functional magnetic resonance imaging procedure on the authoring user.
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16. The computationally-implemented method of claim 4, wherein said observing the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
sensing, during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user, one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user in a response associated with a functional near infrared procedure on the authoring user.
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33. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message comprises:
acquiring with the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user a time stamp associated with observing of one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user.
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34. The computationally-implemented method of claim 33, wherein said acquiring with the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user a time stamp associated with observing of one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user comprises:
acquiring with the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user a time stamp associated with the observing of the one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user, the time stamp corresponding with a time stamp associated with an action performed by the authoring user and connected to the particular item.
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35. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message comprises:
acquiring an indication of an action performed by the authoring user in connection with the particular item.
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49. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item comprises:
including into the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user.
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50. The computationally-implemented method of claim 49, wherein said including into the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user comprises:
including into the particular item or proximate to a location of the particular item in the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user.
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51. The computationally-implemented method of claim 49, wherein said including into the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user comprises:
including into to the electronic message a time stamp associated with the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user, the time stamp corresponding to a time stamp associated with an action performed by the authoring user in connection with the particular item.
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52. The computationally-implemented method of claim 49, wherein said including into the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message an identifier to the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user.
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55. The computationally-implemented method of claim 49, wherein said including into the electronic message the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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56. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of an inferred mental state of the authoring user indicating that the authoring user was in at least one of a state of anger, a state of distress, or a state of pain during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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57. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of an inferred mental state of the authoring user indicating that the authoring user was in at least one of a state of frustration, a state of approval or disapproval, a state of trust, a state of fear, a state of happiness, a state of surprise, a state of inattention, a state of arousal, a state of impatience, a state of confusion, a state of distraction, a state of overall mental activity, a state of alertness, or a state of acuity during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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58. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based on at least one cerebral characteristic of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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59. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based on at least one cardiopulmonary characteristic of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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60. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based on at least one systemic physiological characteristic of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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61. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on at least one of galvanic skin response, heart rate, blood pressure, or respiration of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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62. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on at least one of blood oxygen or blood volume changes of a brain of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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63. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on electrical activity of a brain associated with the authoring user.
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64. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on at least one of facial expression, skin characteristic, voice characteristic, eye movement, or iris dilation of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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65. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on data obtained in response to a functional magnetic resonance imaging procedure or a functional near infrared procedure performed on the authoring user during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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66. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on data obtained in response to a magnetoencephalography (MEG) procedure or an electroencephalography (EEG) procedure performed on the authoring user during or proximate to the action in connection with the particular item.
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67. The computationally-implemented method of claim 55, wherein said including into the electronic message data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user that was obtained based, at least in part, on one or more physical characteristics of the authoring user sensed during or proximate to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user comprises:
including into the electronic message an indication of an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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81. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item comprises:
associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item in response to a request by the authoring user.
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82. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item comprises:
associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item in response to a transmission of the electronic message.
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83. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item comprises:
associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item in response to a storing of the electronic message.
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84. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item comprises:
associating the data indicative of the inferred mental state of the authoring user with the particular item in response to an action in connection with the particular item and performed, at least in part, by the authoring user.
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3. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein said acquiring data indicative of an inferred mental state of an authoring user in connection with at least a particular item of an electronic message comprises:
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Current AssigneeThe Invention Science Fund I, L.L.C. (Intellectual Ventures LLC)
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Original AssigneeSearete LLC (Intellectual Ventures LLC)
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InventorsRinaldo, John D. JR., Lord, Robert W., Jung, Edward K.Y., Levien, Royce A., Wood, Lowell L. JR., Malamud, Mark A., Leuthardt, Eric C.
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Granted Patent
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Time in Patent OfficeDays
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Field of Search
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US Class Current1/1
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CPC Class CodesG06F 2203/011 Emotion or mood input deter...G06F 3/011 Arrangements for interactio...