Cross-platform event engine
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1. A system for handling event input between disparate software or hardware platforms, the system comprising:
- an event module stored in memory and executable by a processor to;
recognize an event associated with a first platform, the event having semantic context, andtranslate the event into a syntax recognizable by a second platform whereby the semantic context of the event associated with the first platform is communicated to a component of the second platform; and
software stored in memory and associated with the component of the second platform, wherein the execution of the software by a processor causes the translated syntax of the event module to effectuate the semantic context of the event for the first platform at the component of the second platform.
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Abstract
A system and method for translating, synthesizing and acting upon disparate event sets is provided. The disclosed cross-platform event engine comprises an event module with information pertaining to various event inputs as they relate to different operating platforms and devices. Logic utilized by the cross-platform event engine determines how to handle a particular event within an operating environment. Methods of updating and training the engine are also provided.
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1. A system for handling event input between disparate software or hardware platforms, the system comprising:
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an event module stored in memory and executable by a processor to; recognize an event associated with a first platform, the event having semantic context, and translate the event into a syntax recognizable by a second platform whereby the semantic context of the event associated with the first platform is communicated to a component of the second platform; and software stored in memory and associated with the component of the second platform, wherein the execution of the software by a processor causes the translated syntax of the event module to effectuate the semantic context of the event for the first platform at the component of the second platform. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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