SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ACTIVE COPRESENCE OF USERS DURING INTERACTIONS
First Claim
1. A computer implemented method for providing a degree of active copresence of a user during an interaction, comprising:
- identifying a primary interaction of the user;
determining whether the user engages in a secondary interaction while engaged in the primary interaction;
determining a degree of active copresence of the user during the primary interaction based on a quality score of the primary interaction and a quality score of the secondary interaction, wherein the degree of active copresence represents a level of engagement of the user during the primary interaction; and
providing the degree of active copresence to the user.
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Abstract
A system is described for determining the active copresence of users during interactions. The system may include a processor, a memory, and an interface. The memory may store a degree of active copresence. The interface may communicate with a user. The processor may identify a primary interaction of the user. The processor may determine whether the user engages in a secondary interaction while the user is engaged in the primary interaction. The processor may determine the degree of active copresence of the user during the primary interaction based on a quality score of the primary interaction and a quality score of the secondary interaction. The degree of active copresence may represent the level of engagement of the user during the primary interaction. The processor may provide the degree of active copresence to the user via the interface.
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31 Claims
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1. A computer implemented method for providing a degree of active copresence of a user during an interaction, comprising:
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identifying a primary interaction of the user; determining whether the user engages in a secondary interaction while engaged in the primary interaction; determining a degree of active copresence of the user during the primary interaction based on a quality score of the primary interaction and a quality score of the secondary interaction, wherein the degree of active copresence represents a level of engagement of the user during the primary interaction; and providing the degree of active copresence to the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer implemented method for providing a degree of active copresence of a user during interactions with an individual, comprising:
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identifying a plurality of primary interactions of the user with the individual; identifying a plurality of secondary interactions of the user, the secondary interactions occurring while the user was engaged in one of the primary interactions with the individual; calculating a degree of active copresence of the user while interacting with the individual based on a quality score of the plurality of primary interactions and a quality score of the plurality of secondary interactions, wherein the degree of active copresence represents a level of engagement of the user while interacting with the individual; and providing the degree of active copresence to the user. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15)
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14. A computer implemented method of providing a degree of work life balance of a user, comprising:
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identifying a work group of a user, the work group comprising of one or more individuals associated with a workplace of the user; identifying a home group of the user, the home group comprising one or more individuals associated with a home of the user; identifying a work timeframe of the user and a home timeframe of the user; calculating a degree of home active copresence relative to the work group based on a length of the home timeframe and a length of time associated with interacting with the work group during the home timeframe; calculating a degree of work active copresence relative to the home group based on a length of the work timeframe and a length of time associated with interacting with the home group during the work timeframe; calculating a degree of work life balance based on the degree of home copresence and the degree of work copresence; and providing the degree of work life balance to the user.
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16. A computer implemented method of providing a user'"'"'s degree of active copresence at work, comprising:
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identifying a work group of a user, the work group comprising of one or more individuals associated with a workplace of the user; identifying a work timeframe of the user; calculating a degree of work active copresence based on a length of the work timeframe and a length of time associated with interacting with one or more individuals not in the work group during the work timeframe; providing the degree of work active copresence to the user. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A computer implemented method for determining whether to interrupt a user engaged in a primary interaction, comprising:
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receiving a request for a secondary interaction with a secondary individual while a user is engaged in a primary interaction with a primary individual; determining an interaction acceptance value for the secondary individual; allowing the request for the secondary interaction if the interaction acceptance value satisfies an interrupt threshold. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A system of providing a degree of active copresence of a user interacting with an individual, comprising:
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a memory to store a degree of active copresence; an interface operatively connected to the memory, the interface to communicate with a user; and a processor operatively connected to the memory and the interface, the processor for running instructions, wherein the processor identifies a primary interaction of the user, determines whether the user engages in the secondary interaction while engaged in the primary interaction, determines the degree of active copresence of the user during the primary interaction based on a quality score of the primary interaction and a quality score of the secondary interaction, wherein the degree of active copresence represents a level of engagement of the user during the primary interaction, and provides the degree of active copresence to the user via the interface. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31)
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