METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING MNEMONICS FOR LOCATIONS-OF-INTERESTS
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- receiving, by a terminal, a first command from a user at time T1, wherein the first command stores a first calendrical time and a first media type in the terminal, thereby creating a first mnemonic for a first location-of-interest;
receiving, by the terminal, a second command from the user at time T2, wherein the second command stores a second calendrical time and a second media type in the terminal, thereby creating a second mnemonic for a second location-of-interest, wherein T2 is at an arbitrary time after T1;
displaying, by the terminal, a list that includes the first mnemonic and the second mnemonic; and
creating, by the terminal, a journal entry based on at least one of the first mnemonic and the second mnemonic.
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Abstract
A method and system for creating an electronic journal entry based on a mnemonic, wherein the mnemonic is created by a terminal in response to receiving a command from a user at a location-of-interest. The mnemonic comprises calendrical time of the command, an audio recording, and a photo that was recorded and captured at that location-of-interest. The user can retrieve the mnemonic from memory at a later time to listen to the audio recording and view the photo to help him recall the details of the location-of-interest. Once the user recalls the details, the journal entry is created by adding text, audio recordings, photos, and videos. As part of creating the journal entry, the user can provide authorization information for the journal entry. Once the user has finished creating the journal entry, the terminal transmits it to a data-processing system where an electronic journal of the user is updated.
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16 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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receiving, by a terminal, a first command from a user at time T1, wherein the first command stores a first calendrical time and a first media type in the terminal, thereby creating a first mnemonic for a first location-of-interest; receiving, by the terminal, a second command from the user at time T2, wherein the second command stores a second calendrical time and a second media type in the terminal, thereby creating a second mnemonic for a second location-of-interest, wherein T2 is at an arbitrary time after T1; displaying, by the terminal, a list that includes the first mnemonic and the second mnemonic; and creating, by the terminal, a journal entry based on at least one of the first mnemonic and the second mnemonic. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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