Statistical analysis system for use with public communication facility
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. A statistical analysis process for data from remote sources and for use with a communication facility including remote terminal apparatus for individual callers, wherein said remote terminal apparatus may comprise a conventional telephone instrument including voice communication means and digital input means in the form of an array of alphabetic numeric buttons for providing data, said process including the steps of:
- interfacing said communication facility to provide voice signals and recive digital identification and answer signals representative respectively of identification data and answer data developed by said terminal apparatus under control of a caller;
generating voice signals and supplying said voice signals to actuate said terminal apparatus, as to provide vocal operating instructions to a caller;
providing sequence signals representative of sequence data indicating the time sequence of a call with reference to each of the calls from other callers;
initiating files and storing, (1) answer data for specific callers as indicated by said digital answer signals, (2) sequence data as indicated by said sequence signals and (3) identification data as indicated by identification signals identifying callers;
providing external data signals representative of external data distinct from answer data provided from said callers; and
comparing said answer data from said callers and analyzing said answer data with said external data in combination to isolate a select subset of said callers.
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Abstract
For use with a public communication facility C incorporating terminals T1-TN, e.g. a telephone system, a statistical analysis system D interfaces with individual stations where a caller is prompted by voice instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with the caller and is stored for processing. Caller data is confirmed by a look-up table and by a signal-commanded voice generator. Files are created in the analysis system wherein callers are assigned designations which are stored along with statistical and identification data. In one embodiment, callers are identified by calling sequence and assigned designations are provided in the form of an acknowledgment. A break-off circuit enables a caller to terminate the computer interface aborting to a terminal for direct communication with an operator. The stored data is statistically processed and correlated as with established data to isolate a select group or subset of the callers or caller data that can be readily identified and confirmed.
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1. A statistical analysis process for data from remote sources and for use with a communication facility including remote terminal apparatus for individual callers, wherein said remote terminal apparatus may comprise a conventional telephone instrument including voice communication means and digital input means in the form of an array of alphabetic numeric buttons for providing data, said process including the steps of:
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interfacing said communication facility to provide voice signals and recive digital identification and answer signals representative respectively of identification data and answer data developed by said terminal apparatus under control of a caller; generating voice signals and supplying said voice signals to actuate said terminal apparatus, as to provide vocal operating instructions to a caller; providing sequence signals representative of sequence data indicating the time sequence of a call with reference to each of the calls from other callers; initiating files and storing, (1) answer data for specific callers as indicated by said digital answer signals, (2) sequence data as indicated by said sequence signals and (3) identification data as indicated by identification signals identifying callers; providing external data signals representative of external data distinct from answer data provided from said callers; and comparing said answer data from said callers and analyzing said answer data with said external data in combination to isolate a select subset of said callers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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