Obtaining event reviews
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions executable by at least one processor, the instructions causing the at least one processor to perform operations to obtain reviews, the operations comprising:
- receiving location data corresponding to a location of a device, wherein the location data is provided by activity data associated with one or more actions of a user in a social network;
receiving temporal data corresponding to a time when the device was at the location, wherein the temporal data is provided by activity data associated with one or more actions of the user;
correlating payment data with the location data and temporal data;
obtaining event information based on the location data, the temporal data, and the payment data, the event information identifying one or more events that the user participated in at a geographical destination;
generating a first user interface on the device to permit selection by the user of one event of the one or more events;
generating a second user interface on the device to facilitate a review by the user of the one event;
generating one or more prompts for the second user interface, wherein the one or more prompts are customized for the user based on a context of the user using one or more of the location data, the temporal data, or the payment data; and
modifying the one or more prompts based on a duration the device was at a particular location, wherein the duration is determined at least in part from the location data and the temporal data.
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Abstract
Embodiments generally relate to obtaining event reviews. In one embodiment a method includes receiving location data corresponding to a location of a device and receiving temporal data corresponding to a time when the device was at the location. The method also includes obtaining event information based on the location data and the temporal data, and generating a user interface on the device to permit reviews of an event associated with the event information. The method also includes generating one or more prompts based on the location data and the temporal data.
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18 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions executable by at least one processor, the instructions causing the at least one processor to perform operations to obtain reviews, the operations comprising:
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receiving location data corresponding to a location of a device, wherein the location data is provided by activity data associated with one or more actions of a user in a social network; receiving temporal data corresponding to a time when the device was at the location, wherein the temporal data is provided by activity data associated with one or more actions of the user; correlating payment data with the location data and temporal data; obtaining event information based on the location data, the temporal data, and the payment data, the event information identifying one or more events that the user participated in at a geographical destination; generating a first user interface on the device to permit selection by the user of one event of the one or more events; generating a second user interface on the device to facilitate a review by the user of the one event; generating one or more prompts for the second user interface, wherein the one or more prompts are customized for the user based on a context of the user using one or more of the location data, the temporal data, or the payment data; and modifying the one or more prompts based on a duration the device was at a particular location, wherein the duration is determined at least in part from the location data and the temporal data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method to obtain reviews of events, comprising:
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receiving location data corresponding to a location of a device; receiving temporal data corresponding to a time when the device was at the location; correlating payment data with the location data and the temporal data; obtaining event information based on the location data, the temporal data, and the payment data, the event information identifying one or more events that a user of the device participated in at a geographical destination; generating a first user interface on the device to permit selection of one event of the one or more events; generating a second user interface on the device to permit a review of the one event, the second user interface comprising one or more prompts, wherein the one or more prompts are customized based on a context of the user using one or more of the location data, the temporal data, or the payment data; and modifying the one or more prompts based on a duration the device was at a particular location, wherein the duration is determined at least in part from the location data and the temporal data. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system to obtain reviews of events, comprising:
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one or more processors; and logic encoded in one or more tangible media for execution by the one or more processors and when executed operable to perform operations comprising; receiving location data corresponding to a location of a device; receiving temporal data corresponding to a time when the device was at the location; correlating payment data with the location data and temporal data; obtaining event information based on the location data, the temporal data, and the payment data, the event information identifying one or more events that a user of the device participated in at a geographical destination; generating a first user interface on the device to permit selection of one event of the one or more events; generating a second user interface on the device to permit a review of the one event, the user interface comprising one or more prompts, wherein the one or more prompts are customized based on a context of a user and determined using one or more of the location data, the temporal data, or the payment data; and modifying the one or more prompts based on a duration the device was at a particular location, wherein the duration is determined at least in part from the location data and the temporal data. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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