People matching in subscription-based communities
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1. A computer-implemented people matching method comprising:
- subscribing to a computer-implemented object, wherein the object comprises self-profiling information representing a first user, wherein the object is one of a plurality of objects, each object of the plurality of objects representing one user of a plurality of users, wherein the plurality of users are members of a computer-implemented community of users;
receiving information in fulfillment of the subscription, wherein the information comprises content authored by the first user; and
receiving on a mobile processor-based device a suggested match with a second user of the plurality of users, wherein the match is based on an inference of mutual interest, wherein the inference of mutual interest is based, at least in part, on a plurality of behaviors associated with one or more of the plurality of users, wherein one of the plurality of behaviors is the subscription.
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Abstract
A people matching system and method matches people in computer-implemented communities in which users subscribe to information generated by other users. The computer-generated suggested matches may be based on inferences of mutual interests, as well as on factors such as proximity and environmental conditions. The inferences of mutual interest may be based on behaviors such as subscriptions and physiological responses. Explanations for the suggested matches may be delivered to users.
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1. A computer-implemented people matching method comprising:
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subscribing to a computer-implemented object, wherein the object comprises self-profiling information representing a first user, wherein the object is one of a plurality of objects, each object of the plurality of objects representing one user of a plurality of users, wherein the plurality of users are members of a computer-implemented community of users; receiving information in fulfillment of the subscription, wherein the information comprises content authored by the first user; and receiving on a mobile processor-based device a suggested match with a second user of the plurality of users, wherein the match is based on an inference of mutual interest, wherein the inference of mutual interest is based, at least in part, on a plurality of behaviors associated with one or more of the plurality of users, wherein one of the plurality of behaviors is the subscription. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-implemented people matching system comprising one or more processor-based devices configured to execute:
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a plurality of computer-implemented objects, wherein each of the plurality of objects comprises self-profiling information that represents a distinct user of a plurality of users; a computer-implemented subscription function that enables a first user to subscribe to a first object of the plurality of objects, wherein the first object comprises self-profiling information representing a second user of the plurality of users; a computer-implemented subscription fulfillment function that delivers to the first user content authored by the second user in accordance with the first user'"'"'s subscription to the first object; and a computer-implemented matching function that generates a suggested match of the first user and a third user who is represented as an object of the plurality of objects based on an inference of mutual interest, wherein the inference of mutual interest is based, at least in part, on a plurality of behaviors associated with one or more of the plurality of users, wherein one of the plurality of behaviors is the subscription by the first user to the first object. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer-implemented people matching system comprising one or more processor-based devices configured to execute:
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a computer-implemented self-profiling function that enables each of a plurality of users to create a self-profile comprising descriptive information of themselves; a computer-implemented subscription function that enables a first user of the plurality of users to subscribe to the content published by a second user of the plurality of system users; a computer-implemented people matching function executed on a processor-based device that generates a suggested match between the first user and a third user of the plurality of users in accordance with an inference of a preference based, at least in part, on a subscription behavior between the first user and the second user and at least one non-subscription behavior associated with one or more users of the plurality of users; and a computer-implemented people matching delivery function that delivers the suggested match to one of the two matched users. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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