Template based content preparation system for use with a plurality of space types
First Claim
1. A system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces located within a conference space, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
- a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the conference space and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least a first activity type;
a processor programmed to perform the steps of;
(i) providing an interface screen that presents a separate space type representation for at least the first and second space types for selection by a system user;
(ii) receiving a selection of one of the space types via the interface screen;
(iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type;
(iv) identifying content types specified by the identified template for each vessel included in the selected space type;
(v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type;
(vi) storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access during a session within a space of the selected space type wherein the session specification includes content for each vessel in the identified template associated with the selected space type.
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Abstract
A system for use with different space types, each space type including emissive surfaces, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the space, the system comprising a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating surfaces associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the surfaces in the space and content types to be presented in each surface, a processor programmed to allow a user to select a space type, identify an associated space type template, identifying content types for each surface and storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access.
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35 Claims
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1. A system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces located within a conference space, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
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a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the conference space and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least a first activity type; a processor programmed to perform the steps of; (i) providing an interface screen that presents a separate space type representation for at least the first and second space types for selection by a system user; (ii) receiving a selection of one of the space types via the interface screen; (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type; (iv) identifying content types specified by the identified template for each vessel included in the selected space type; (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type; (vi) storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access during a session within a space of the selected space type wherein the session specification includes content for each vessel in the identified template associated with the selected space type. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces located within a conference space, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
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a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the conference space, locations of the vessels on the emissive surfaces, and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least a first activity type; a processor programmed to perform the steps of; (i) providing an interface screen that presents a separate space type representation for at least the first and second space types for selection by a system user; (ii) receiving a selection of one of the space types via the interface screen; (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type; (iv) identifying content types specified by the identified template for each vessel included in the selected space type; (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type; and wherein the processor is further programmed to receive at least one of selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify vessel locations on the emissive surfaces based on the at least one of the selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees.
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20. A system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces located within a conference space, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
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a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the conference space, different vessel arrangements for different times during a session, and content types to be presented in each vessel; a processor programmed to perform the steps of; (i) providing an interface screen that presents a separate space type representation for at least the first and second space types for selection by a system user; (ii) receiving a selection of one of the space types via the interface screen; (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type; (iv) identifying content types specified by the identified template for each vessel included in the selected space type; and (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type.
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21. A system for use with at least a first space type, each space type including an emissive surface located within a conference space, the emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, the emissive surface including at least first and second vessels, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
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a database that includes a plurality of templates including at least a first template associated with the first space type, each template indicating vessels associated with an associated space type, locations of the vessels on the emissive surface, and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least a first activity type; a processor programmed to perform the steps of; (i) receiving a selection of the first space type from a system user; (ii) identifying the first template associated with the selected first space type; (iii) identifying content types specified by the first template for at least a subset of the vessels included in the first space type; (iv) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type; and wherein the processor is further programmed to receive at least one of selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees and wherein at least the first template specifies vessel locations on the emissive surfaces based on the at least one of the selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees.
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22. A system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces located within a conference space, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the conference space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising:
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a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least first and second different activity types; a processor programmed to perform the steps of; (i) receiving selection of one of the space types via an interface screen; (ii) receiving selection of one of the activity types via an interface screen; (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type and the vessels and content types to be presented in each vessel for the selected activity type; and (iv) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type for the vessels specified by the identified template. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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1 Specification
This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/169,645 filed on Jun. 2, 2015 which is titled “AFFORDANCE TEMPLATE SYSTEM AND METHOD” as well as to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/205,392 which was filed on Aug. 14, 2015 and which is also titled “AFFORDANCE TEMPLATE SYSTEM AND METHOD.”
Not applicable.
The field of the disclosure is resource use management and more specifically tools to help persons comprehend space types and affordance capabilities associated with different spaces and to develop characteristics of sessions to occur in the spaces so that the spaces and affordances can be used in ways that optimally support different types of activities within the spaces.
Throughout time people have attempted to equip their environments with the best tools and resources available for performing various tasks. For instance, in business and other environments where people need to interact on a regular basis, people are always searching for tools and resources to increase efficiency and achieve better or more optimized results. Many businesses and other entities (e.g., government, educational, charity, etc.) have recognized that communication and knowledge sharing among people is critical to their success. To help people communicate, share information and collaborate, most business and other entity facilities provide conference or meeting spaces that are designed and equipped to facilitate these and other activities.
Many early conference rooms included a set of stationary walls that divided the space from a larger ambient environment, a set of comfortable chairs arranged about a conference table within the space and some way for a conference session leader (e.g., a conferee making a presentation) to present analog content. Here, the phrase “analog content” is used to refer to information applied to a surface that is not in a persistent digital form. For instance, many conference spaces designed to support leader based activities included a blackboard or whiteboard for presenting or developing content during a session. As another instance, some conference spaces included flip charts (e.g., large (3 by 5 foot) pads of bound paper) on which content could be applied during a session. As yet one other instance, some conference spaces were equipped with overhead projector devices that directed light up through annotated clear foils to generate projected images on a pull down or up display screen surface. Here, pre-generated content could be applied to foils or content could be generated within a space during a session by apply ink via a pen to the foils.
In some cases whiteboards and flip charts have been equipped with cameras to obtain images of content applied thereto so that a persistent digital form of the content can be generated and archived for subsequent access. Here, after one or more conferees generate content on the whiteboard, the camera is used to take and store a digital image for access by conferees using personal computers or the like.
Over time, computers (e.g., laptops) and projectors have evolved and now enable users to prepare digital content that can be presented via the projectors on large projection screens. More recently, large flat panel and curved panel display screens have been developed and have reached a price point that enables companies to provide large panel displays within conference spaces that can be used by conferees to present digital content. In addition, electronic whiteboards have been developed that enable a conferee to simulate pen writing on an emissive surface via a stylus or the conferee'"'"'s finger where a whiteboard processor trails the tip of the stylus or the conferee'"'"'s finger with a trail of virtual ink. Many current electronic whiteboards can double as a shared computer display screen for sharing software program (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.) output and the touch sensitive displays can receive conferee input to control software programs (e.g., select on screen virtual icons, add content via a virtual keyboard, etc.).
While in person meetings are often preferred for various reasons, in many cases one or more employees or other persons that should participate in a conference session may not be able to attend in person. To allow at least some participation by remote conferees, audio and video systems have been developed. For instance, early systems simply linked remote conferees via a telephone to a conference space so that remote conferees could hear and participate in session discussions. More recently telepresence systems have been developed that provide high definition video and audio capabilities so that remote conferees are able to participate in conference activities more fully. In some cases two or more electronic panel displays or projectors are provided within one space, a first for a telepresence view of one or more remote conferees and a second for shared digital content. In other cases, software has been developed to divide a display surface of a single panel display screen into windows where one or more windows is used for viewing remote conferees and another is used for sharing digital content.
Hereinafter, unless indicated otherwise, the term “vessel” will be used to refer to any environmental affordance used to present information within a space including paper tools (e.g., a flip chart), blackboards, whiteboards, both electronic and non-electronic, overhead projectors and foils, projectors and mechanical projection screens, flat and/or curved electronic display screens, common screens, personal (e.g., laptop, tablet type device, etc.) device screens and any other manifestation for presenting content. In addition, where a single display screen or emissive surface is divided into sub-windows or spaces, each sub-window will be referred to herein as a separate vessel (e.g., a surface presenting four separate images in four separate windows on a single emissive surface would have four separate vessels).
Throughout the evolution of conference space affordances, unwritten standards or rules of thumb have developed that have simplified the tasks associated with content generation and presentation. A first particularly advantageous rule of thumb relates to spatial characteristics of shared content. Except for in specially designed and customized cases, the shapes of content presenting vessels have been restricted to rectangular. As examples, the general shape of flip pad paper is rectangular, conventional overhead projector screens and associated foiled has been rectangular, the shape of projection screens has been rectangular, the shape of flat panel displays is generally rectangular and even the general shape of most curved electronic displays is rectangular. This rule of thumb developed primarily because of manufacturing constraints associated with non-rectangular vessels (e.g., non-rectangular electronic display screens) and a desire to use space efficiently (e.g., a circular flip chart pad or whiteboard often times wastes wall space at corners).
A second unwritten rule of thumb is that, in most cases, only one or a small number (e.g., two) of electronic display screens and/or electronic whiteboards are located in each conference space. Historically this rule of thumb developed primarily because early projectors and electronic display screens and electronic whiteboards were simply too expensive to provide more than one in a space.
A third unwritten rule of thumb is that, even where there are two or more common large electronic display screens in a space, one is typically located at a central point of focus within the space such as, for instance, along a front wall of the conference space. Here, secondary screens may be presented at other locations within the conference space but most activity occurs at the centrally located screen.
A fourth unwritten rule of thumb is that, in many cases, content and its presentation has a linear or sequential order. For instance, during an informative presentation where one conferee acts as a presenter to present information to others within a space, the presenter typically scripts the entire presentation so that first content is followed by second, second by third, and so on until the presentation is complete.
A fifth unwritten rule of thumb is that standard laptop, tablet and other device interfaces have been developed that enable device users to link to electronic space vessels for sharing content. For instance, standard device output ports and connection cables for connecting to projectors, displays, etc., have been developed so that substantially all portable computing devices can be linked for sharing content. One advantage associated with standard connection cables is that a conferee can use her own portable device as an interface for driving common display screens within a conference space. Thus, for instance, a user may use on screen icons presented by Power Point or other software applications on a laptop or tablet device screen to control content on common space vessels.
These rules of thumb or standards have enabled software developers to assume specific characteristics and capabilities of conference spaces and develop software specifically geared toward content generation for standard conference spaces that include at least a centrally located, main, rectangular, digital content vessel (e.g., a large main electronic display screen), standard connection cables, and to assume that content will generally be presented in a sequentially ordered fashion.
One other advantage associated with the rectangular shape of common vessels is that the shape of the vessel effectively mirrors the shape of most display screens included with personal computing devices like desktop computers, laptop computers, tablet computing devices (e.g., an i-Pad), etc.). The common shape means that when content is developed for using a personal device display screen, the content is automatically properly formatted and generally dimensioned for common electronic display or projection vessels. For instance, Microsoft developed the Power Point software program which enables a user to generate slides (e.g., content) that can be presented during a session. Here, each slide has a rectilinear shape that is similar to the standard shape of the main vessel in most conference spaces. In addition, the Power Point program naturally supports a sequential progression through slides that are meant to be presented on a single main vessel within a space.
One other advantage associated with the common vessel and personal device display shapes is that a conferee can effectively experience session content prior to the occurrence of a session during a pre-session process anywhere by using the conferee'"'"'s own personal device. For instance, a presenter may develop a Power Point presentation via her laptop computer and has the ability to run the presentation prior to a session to identify weaknesses in the presentation materials or sequential flow and to become familiar with the presentation materials during a practice or test session.
Still one other advantage associated with systems that are consistent with the unwritten rules of thumb above is that the tools used to control content during a pre-session practice activity may be essentially identical to the tools used during a subsequent session in the conference space. For instance, in the case of a Power Point presentation developed using a laptop computer, the presentation may be controlled during a pre-session dry run using laptop input devices (e.g., keyboard arrow buttons) or on screen icons in the same fashion that the presentation will be controlled subsequently after connection via a standard connection cable to a projector, an electronic display, etc.
Knowing that many sessions are presentation based where one conferee presents sequential content to other conferees at any given time, the developers of Power Point and other similar software packages have designed templates that are specifically designed to help a presenter generate a sequential set of slides for sharing. An exemplary template may include a series of blank sequential rectilinear slides that include fields for entering different types of content such as a main session title, sub-titles, lists, paragraphs, quotations, charts (e.g., Gantt, pie, bar, etc.), and so on. Here, the conferee works through a template developing content which is then stored in an instantiated instance of the template for subsequent access during a session. Hereinafter, unless indicated otherwise, an instantiated instance of a template will be referred to as a “session specification”.
In addition to using conference spaces for leader or presenter based presentations, some spaces have been developed and equipped to support collaborative or generative group activities where multiple conferees may share and generate and even co-generate content. For instance, a MediaScape system designed, manufactured and sold by Steelcase Inc. of Grand Rapids Mich., includes two or more (e.g., four) large common display screens adjacent a conference table top or other conferee supporting structure and computing hardware that enables conferees to share content from their portable computing device desktops with each other in an egalitarian fashion. Here, the term “egalitarian” means that any conferee linked to the system can duplicate their desktop content on any of the common display screens at any time during a session regardless of who is currently presenting content on a target screen. Thus, for instance, where a system includes first, second and third screens and first, second and third conferees are currently sharing their desktops on the first, second and third screens, respectively, a fourth linked conferee could opt to share her desktop on any one or subset of the first, second or third screens without requiring permission or screen yielding by any of the other conferees. Other multi-screen or window content sharing systems have been developed within the industry generally.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,948,448 which issued on May 24, 2011 and which is titled “Portable Presentation System And Method For Use Therewith” which is owned by the present applicant, teaches another system that includes a plurality of electronic display screens mounted to carts for movement within and among conference spaces where content on a primary screen can be flipped to any of the other secondary screens for display and can be brought back to the primary screen for viewing or additional editing. Here, any of the cart mounted screens can be manually moved to any of several relative juxtapositions relative to the other cart mounted screens and relative to the conference space in general. Some ways of controlling the flipping and retrieval of content among the screens are contemplated.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/500,155 which was filed on Sep. 29, 2014 and which is titled “Emissive Surfaces And Workspaces Method And Apparatus”, which is owned by the present applicant, teaches several differently afforded conference spaces and different types of interfaces for use in those spaces. In some cases, a space includes several flat panel display screens mounted on or supported within different wall structures about the space. In other cases, a space includes completely emissive wall surfaces. This application also teaches various interfaces for controlling content on the emissive surfaces or screens including use of personal devices that facilitate directional sharing of content from a user'"'"'s device display screen and other interfaces that are integrated into a table top or the like.
US patent application Ser. No. 14/159,589 which was filed on Jan. 21, 2014 and which is titled “Emissive Shapes And Control Systems” teaches other shaped vessels that include external emissive surfaces of different shapes. For instance, one affordance includes an emissive surface arrangement that has several different planar surfaces arranged to present different types of information. For example, surfaces that are arranged to be viewed by one person within a space may present relatively more private content than surfaces that are arranged to be viewed by other persons within the space (e.g., a second person spaced on an opposite side of a table top or work surface). This application also teaches virtual interfaces presented on emissive surfaces at different locations for controlling content on other emissive surfaces. Each of the above patent and applications is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Clearly the types of display/emissive surface vessels, the number of vessels within a conference space and the arrangements of those vessels within space are proliferating rapidly as new technologies emerge and others mature which brings the costs associated therewith down. The vessel types, numbers and arrangements as well as user interface functionality are expected to increase at an even more rapid rate moving forward.
While different vessel arrangements and interface functionality hold promise, the ability to design and provide many different customized vessel arrangements and interfaces substantially complicates the task of optimally using those vessels. For instance, assume that any conference space may be customized and have any of 20 different electronic emissive vessel arrangements for sharing content and 20 different ways of interfacing with each vessel arrangement. For example, assume that a first conference space includes three large flat screen displays on a front wall and fourth and fifth displays mounted on left and right side walls while a second space includes the five display arrangement in the first space plus three additional flat displays on a rear wall and an emissive table top structure having a top surface on which vessels can be presented for providing digital content. In addition, assume that the first space is only set up for leader based presentations via mechanical connection to a video cable while the second space is configured to support egalitarian control of display content on any of the emissive wall surfaces via separate virtual interfaces provided on the emissive table top surface for each of the conferees within the space. Assume that a third conference space only includes a single projector and mechanical projection screen and that control must be via buttons on a laptop keypad. Many other conference spaces may have many other vessel and interface configurations.
In this example where each conference space is potentially differently afforded, an initial problem may be that a potential space user has no way to determine the vessel arrangement within a space short of traveling to the space and viewing the arrangement. In many cases a pre-session space visit cannot be made and in most other cases such a visit would be burdensome.
Another problem associated with spaces that may have any of several different emissive vessel arrangements is that, even if a potential space user is familiar with the vessel arrangement within a specific space, no known system exists to help the user develop content for the space. For instance, in the first space having the first vessel arrangement (e.g., five large screens on a front, left and right walls) described above, how can a user prepare a sequence of content to be presented via the five displays? What happens to content on secondary displays when content on a central main display is changed and can content on secondary displays be manually modified by a user irrespective of what happens on a main display? The potential space user would have many other questions and no answers.
Complicating matters further, what happens if a space user that is familiar with the vessel arrangement and interface capabilities in one space has to use a different space that includes a different vessel arrangement and interface capabilities? Similarly, what if a conferee prepares a presentation for a first space with a first vessel and interface set and thereafter has to reschedule and is forced to use a second space with a different arrangement set where the presentation for the first space does not “fit” into the second space because of the different arrangement set?
Another problem arises if a person has an immediate need to present content to others and has to use a space having affordances for which content to be presented was not pre-specified. For instance, assume that a group of five colleagues cooperate over several months on a specific project AA and have been developing project work product that takes several different digital forms. Also assume that three of the five colleagues are unexpectedly located at a first facility at the same time and want to have a quick impromptu 30 minute session to discuss new developments in the project and that the fourth and fifth colleagues intend to patch into the session to remotely participate. Here, the three collocated colleagues in the first facility go to an available emissive room (e.g., a conference space having full wall emissive surfaces) to share project work product. Upon entering the emissive room, despite all of the capabilities of the emissive surfaces in the space, the conferees would have no easy or intuitive way to populate the surfaces with project work product, to patch in the remote conferees, etc. because of the constrained 30 minute period, the collocated colleagues would likely just use the space in a relatively “dumbed-down” way to present a snap shot of the work product in one vessel on one wall with the remote colleagues patching in via a teleconference. Thus, while the emissive room could clearly provide an optimized experience if controlled to do so, space affordances are underutilized and the overall experience is not any better than what could have been provided using a conventional less afforded and less expensive space.
Thus, a need exists for a system that can be used to help potential space users identify vessel and interface arrangements as well as functionalities supported by sharing systems in different spaces and prepare content for use in different spaces that have different vessel and interface arrangements. In addition, it would be advantageous if such a system could enable a user to pre-view a session presentation in some meaningful way and could become comfortable with space affordances prior to arrival at the space. Furthermore, it would be advantageous if the aforementioned system could further fit any presentation to any space vessel arrangement.
New and interesting space vessel arrangements are proliferating at an ever increasing speed and the speed of proliferation will continue to increase as new technologies are adapted, as existing technologies mature, and as overall costs associated with different vessel arrangements drop. While many arrangements are interesting and could support many different activities, it has been recognized that there are no known systems that help a user identify vessel arrangements associated with specific spaces and no tools for intuitively and efficiently populating different vessel arrangements with content. Where potential space users cannot discover a vessel arrangement within a space or easily populate that vessel with content, the chances of such a system being widely adapted is minimal at best. Instead, unknown vessel arrangements where optimized functionality is difficult to implement will either be utilized in an abbreviated fashion (e.g., one main screen may be used as in the past while other screens are not) or may not be used at all.
Complicating matters even further, what if space affordances can be tailored to support several different activity types. For example, what if affordances in a first space can be controlled to present a leader based presentation or controlled to enable collaborative egalitarian control of displayed content? Here, during a leader based activity, a presenter may present a sequential set of content on a main display screen while, during an egalitarian type activity, any conferee in the space can present content on any emissive surface in the space. Many other types of activities may be optimally supported by limiting locations of specific content on screens or the sequence of content presented during the course of a session.
According to at least some embodiments of the present disclosure, software can be provided that controls content presentation on space vessels differently at different times to optimally support different activities. Even if a space user were familiar with affordances within a specific space, without actual use and training, the user would have no understanding of the rich capabilities associated with the space and software combination. In the same way that a person cannot understand the capabilities of a computer sitting on a desktop without actually turning the computer on, booting up software on the computer and playing with the software to discover capabilities, once vessels and other affordances within a space can be used differently to accomplish many different tasks or perform different activities, a potential user cannot understand affordance capabilities without actual use. Where different spaces have many different affordance mixes and are capable of optimally supporting many different activities, potential space users will likely be confused and may avoid space use as opposed to optimally using space and affordances.
In many cases, activities during a session may change as the session progresses. In these cases, space affordances including vessels should be controlled differently during different periods of a session to optimally support the different activities. For instance during a first thirty minute period of a session one conferee may be presenting information to other conferees and during a second thirty minute period of a session all conferees may participate in collaborative work product development by sharing and developing content in an egalitarian fashion. Here, session content presentation on emissive surfaces should be controlled differently to support the two different activities (e.g., presentation and egalitarian collaboration) during the different session sub-periods.
If a potential space user could understand a vessel arrangement prior to the time scheduled for a session and could access tools that help the user populate the vessel arrangement for particular activities, all vessel arrangements could be used in optimal ways to facilitate specific activities. To this end, at least some embodiments of the present disclosure include a database of templates where each template is associated with at least one conference space type. Each conference space includes a sub-set of vessel and interface affordances and may be controllable to facilitate one or more specific activities within the space. Here, in at least some cases, an exemplary template associated with a space includes, at a minimum, a vessel arrangement specification that indicates the number, types and arrangement of vessels within the space. For instance, a first template may specify that a first space includes five six foot by eight foot landscape oriented flat screen displays with three on a front wall and the fourth and fifth arranged on left and right side walls, respectively. In addition, the first template may also indicate that a user'"'"'s personal interface (as opposed to a room interface) is required to control content on the five screen panels.
In some cases, the template may be presented in a textual format. In other cases template information may be graphically presented. For instance, in the case of the first template that specifies five flat screen vessels, the first template may include a graphical representation of the space associated with the template that shows the locations of the vessels within the space. In the alternative, the graphical representation may present a 3D model of the space allowing a user to rotate a point of view in the space and see relative juxtapositions of content in the space. Here, the 3D model may be presented as a view looking in (e.g., from outside the space) or as a view within the actual space (e.g., a view from a vantage point in the space looking at a portion of the space (e.g., front, front left, left, rear left, etc.).
In addition to number, type and arrangement of vessels within a space, in at least some cases, a template may also specify two or a plurality of different activities that can be optimally supported within an associated space type and different information types presented on or in the vessels in a specific arrangement during a session to optimize use of the space affordances for specific activities. For instance, where a vessel arrangement in a specific space can be used to facilitate either a leader based presentation session or a collaborative egalitarian session, a template for the space may direct or guide a space user to populate the space vessel set differently given the different intended activities. In some cases a single space and associated vessel set may be controllable to optimally support many (e.g., 5, 6, 30) different activity types.
In some cases a templates may specify different vessel uses at different times as a session progresses. For instance, a presentation type template may specify that at the beginning of a session, a central screen present an agenda for the presentation and all other screens present a title of the session or presentation and that, after a presentation commences, main presentation content be presented on each of three large common displays while the agenda is presented on all other smaller common displays within a vessel set. Near the end of the session, the template may cause a different mix of content to occur.
Thus, in some cases the system may enable a user to select a space/vessel arrangement type as well as one of a set of activities to be performed within the selected space type and, based on the space/activity combination selected, may request content input from the user needed to populate space vessels during a session. Once required content is provided, the system may automatically populate vessels in a session database for subsequent use during a session.
In at least some embodiments the system may enable a user to view a virtual presentation of a space and vessel set as well as locations of specific information types presented on different vessels in the set during the process of selecting a space type and activity combination. Here, for instance, a 3D virtual representation of the vessels and content locations may be provided on a computer screen or the like which allows a user to see vessel and content type locations.
After a user specifies content for a session and the system populates vessels with the content, the user may be able to step through a virtual representation of the session on a computer or the like thereby previewing how content on each vessel in a vessel set changes during the virtual session. In a 3D view, the user may be able to virtually face different directions in a virtual space type associated with a real space to assess effectiveness of the virtual session, to perceive content viewing angles from within a space, etc. If a user perceives an issue with content presentation, the user may be able to change the content presented in different vessels to address the perceived issue.
Once a session is specified and stored as a session specification, any person invited to a session may be able to access the pre-stored session specification and step through a preview of session content via the virtual representation. In at least some cases, a virtual representation of a session may be experienced via any suitable personal computing device.
In at least some cases each or at least a subset of vessels in a space vessel set may be divided into sub-vessels (also called vessels in this disclosure) and different content may be presented in each of the different sub-vessels. For instance, in some cases, a large flat panel display that stretches from floor to ceiling may include upper, intermediate and lower sections where the intermediate section includes a thirty inch horizontal swath through the display generally centered at eye height of a standing or sitting person, the upper section includes display space above the intermediate section and the lower section includes display space below the intermediate section. Hereinafter, unless indicated otherwise, the upper, intermediate and lower sections of a display will be referred to as cloud, fovial and ground vessels or spaces, respectively.
Where a display or screen or surface is dividable into different vessels or spaces, in at least some cases, a template may specify that different information be presented in different vessels of a display either persistently or dynamically so that the content changes over time. Thus, for instance, one template may specify that for a specific large screen in a specific space type where a presentation activity has been selected, a context based data feed be presented in a cloud section, main session content (e.g., a Power Point presentation) be presented in the foveal section and a calming scene (e.g., grass lightly blowing in the wind) be presented in the ground section. Here, the phrase “context based data feed” refers to real time data generated by a server based on content sensed (e.g., via audio analysis, video analysis, analysis of content on displays, etc.) within a conference space. For example, a simple context based data feed may present rolling Internet search results generated by a search engine that uses sensed content form a space to drive search queries.
As another instance, a wall sized flat panel display may be dividable into three, four, etc., different large horizontally spaced windows or vessels and a template may specify that different content types be presented in each of the different vessels based on a selected activity type. For example, in the case of a presentation type activity where a wall sized display or surface is divided into four vessels, a left vessel may present a next slide to be viewed in a presentation, a second from left vessel may present content currently being discussed by a presenter, a third from left vessel may present a most recent prior slide and the right vessel may present an agenda. In a different case where an egalitarian collaboration activity has been specified, the left vessel may present an agenda and the other three vessels may simply operate as receiving vessels for real time content shared by session attendees.
In at least some cases templates may allow a user to control space affordances other than vessels. For example, in addition to including a vessel set, a space may also include controllable lighting, controllable window shades, electronically tintable glass walls, audio capabilities, etc. In the case of lighting, in many cases, even where lighting can be controlled to optimize some activity, space users simply do not adjust lighting either because they are unaware of the advantages associated with different lighting effects or because they simply do not care to take the time to adjust lighting in an optimized fashion. Where lighting effects optimized for different space, vessel sets and activity combinations can be specified in templates, use of the template system can provide additional advantages associated with the optimized effects without requiring additional knowledge or performance of tasks by a space user. For instance, where a user specifies a presentation activity within a space, the template may specify that prior to a session, lights associated with the space should be brightly illuminated. Five minutes before a session commences, the lighting may be altered automatically to signal that the session is to commence shortly. As the session starts, lighting around a conference table may be automatically dimmed while light above the conference table remains bright. During the session, when collaboration is occurring the light above the table may remain bright but once a presentation by one conferee at the front of the space commences, light above the table may be dimmed to an intermediate level and the light at the front of the space may be brightened. All of these lighting effects and many more may be included in a template.
In the case of audio functionality, sounds and audio effects may be altered at different times prior to, during and after a session to optimize various effects related to different activity, space and vessel set combinations and those effects may be included in the templates. Many other affordance controls and effects may be specified via templates.
In at least some cases a system user may be able to either customize an instance of an existing system template or to generate a custom template for a specific session or to be stored as a new template when instantiating subsequent sessions. Here, for instance, in some cases, a system may enable a user to divide vessel surfaces into different sub-vessels and to then specify information or content types that are to be presented in the different vessels. The system may specify a set of pre-canned content types and may present a list of the pre-canned content types to a user for selection and association with each of the vessels within a space. For example, pre-canned content types may include a main content type, a next content type (e.g., a next slide in a presentation), a prior content type (e.g., a prior slide in a presentation), an agenda type, a goals list type, different scenic views (e.g., designed for rejuvenation), a context based data feed type, an egalitarian sharing type, a content queue type (e.g., for posting content that may or may not be viewed during a session), a desktop view type, an interface tools type, a remote user window type, etc. Here, for instance, while viewing a 3D virtual view of a space and vessels within the space, a user may associate one of the content types with a specific vessel thereby instructing the system to populate the specific vessel with the content type once content of that type is specified by the user.
In at least some cases it is contemplated that the system will be equipped to morph a session specification that has been specified for a specific session associated with a first space type into a session specification that will “fit” a second space type that has a vessel set or affordance set that is different than the set associated with the first space. For instance, where a first space includes five large flat panel displays and specific content has been specified in a stored session specification for each of the five displays, the system would be able to automatically map the specified content to three large flat panel displays that are included in a second relatively smaller space. Thus, for instance, the system may ascribe different priority levels to the content specified for each screen in a session specification which can be used to map most important content to vessels in a reduced vessel set. As another instance, content of a specific type and that is mapped to one vessel within a first space type and to another vessel at a different location in a second space type automatically upon change of a space for a session.
Similarly, where a user ends up using a space that includes vessels in addition to the set for which content is specified in a session specification, the system may be capable of automatically expanding the content to fill the larger vessel set fields. For example, where a session specification includes content for only five large flat panel displays and a session ends up be held in a space that includes ten large displays, content may be duplicated on various displays in a thoughtful and automated fashion without requiring any activity by a session conferee.
In at least some cases when a remote conferee accesses a session, the conferee may be presented with a virtual view of session content automatically. In some cases the remote view may be a 3D view of the session content in real time to help the remote conferee fully participate in the session or understand the interplay between content presented on different session vessels. In other cases the virtual view will include a pared down version of the session content to eliminate duplicative content. For instance, where a main Power Point presentation is duplicated in four of twelve foveal vessels within a conference space, the remote view may only present the Power Point presentation in a single vessel with other unique content presented in other vessels. As another instance, where next content (e.g., a next slide in a presentation) and prior content (e.g., a most recently presented slide in a presentation) are provided in two vessels within a conference space, the remote view may not provide that information as that information is truly of secondary importance when compared to a main content view. Many other distinctions between a remote view and actual content presentation within a space are contemplated.
In at least some cases it is contemplated that, in addition to being able to move different content to different vessels and being able to move different virtual vessels to different locations on emissive surfaces or vessels within a space, the devices that present the vessels themselves may be moveable to optimize relative juxtapositions of the vessels within a space and relative to persons within the space as a function of activities performed within the space. For instance, in at least some cases a large flat panel display may be mounted to a motorized cart for movement within a space. Unless indicated otherwise, one or more displays mounted to a cart will be referred to herein as a “totem”. Here, each totem may be equipped with a wireless transceiver that can be used to determine the location and orientation of the totem within a space as well as to receive content to be presented on totem screens. For instance, totem location can be determined via triangulation of signal strengths from the totem transceiver as well known in the wireless location arts.
Where one or more totems are provided as described above, totem locations may be specified by templates to optimize screen locations based on activities within a space. For instance, where a single leader presentation is occurring within a space, totems may be parked adjacent space walls for simply replicating main content. Here, if instead of a single leader presentation, a dyadic (e.g., two people) collaboration activity is occurring, a template may specify that a first totem move to a location generally to the right and behind a first collaborator and that a second totem move to a location generally to the right and behind a second collaborator and that each totem present two horizontally adjacent vessels to which either the first or second collaborator can share his or her laptop desktop in an egalitarian fashion. As another instance, where a session includes a single leader presentation period followed by a small group breakout period, a template may specify that the totems automatically gather about first and second small groups to separate a space into two smaller spaces and provide useful emissive vessels once the breakout period commences.
In at least some cases different interface types may be provided for different space/vessel sets and different activities performed in different spaces. For instance, in the case of a single leader presentation activity, a template may only enable a single virtual control interface for a single session leader. As another instance, in the case of an egalitarian session between four persons, a template may enable a separate virtual control interface for each of the four persons within a space (e.g., on screens of personal devices, on portions of emissive table top surfaces adjacent each of the persons within the space, etc.). Where a session transitions from one activity to another, where virtual interfaces are used, the template can automatically transition from one interface type to another so that users do not have to perform any tasks for the transition to occur.
In other cases, instead of or in addition to providing totems, a space may be equipped with other moving affordances that support displays or emissive surfaces generally. For instance, in at least some cases, one or more walls within a space may be designed and controlled to automatically move to reconfigure a space and specifically vessel juxtapositions within the space to optimally facilitate specific activities. In other cases, a ceiling subassembly may be constructed and controlled to move to different positions selected to optimize vessel locations and space layout in general.
While space and vessel set unique templates may be provided for a large number (e.g., 1000) of different space/vessel set combinations, it has been recognized that large numbers of choices and options and features, even if they work well independently, often operate as a barrier to use. To this end, when people have too many choices and different product configurations, they often become confused and discombobulated by options and how to use different affordance combinations. For this reason, in at least some embodiments, it is contemplated that space/vessel set combinations may be limited to a small number where each combination is specifically designed to optimally support up to a specific number of users. For instance, in one case, combinations may include a small space combination including three large flat panel display screens mounted to a single wall, an intermediate space combination including five large flat panel displays mounted to three walls of a space and a large space combination including an entire emissive room (e.g., four substantially completely emissive walls) including an emissive table assembly. In this case, the small, intermediate and large combinations or spaces would optimally be used by small, intermediate and relatively large groups of users, respectively.
While many of the embodiments contemplated herein include wall structures that separate a space from a larger ambient space, in at least some embodiments there may be no walls or only one or two walls that help define a specific space and instead a space may simply include a sub-volume within a larger ambient volume. Here, totems or other vessel supporting structure may help to strike off or at least somewhat distinguish a specific space from a larger ambient space. Here, where totems and/or other structure is automatically controlled to move within a space, a defined conference space or sub-space may be altered over time as affordances are moved about within the space.
Some embodiments include a system for use with at least first and second different space types, each space type including an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising a database that includes a separate template for each space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the space and content types to be presented in each vessel for at least a first activity type, a processor programmed to perform the steps of (i) providing an interface screen that includes a separate space type representation for each space type, (ii) receiving a selection of one of the space types via the interface screen, (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected space type, (iv) identifying content types for each vessel specified by the identified template, (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type, (vi) storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access during a session within a space of the selected space type wherein the session specification includes content for each vessel in the identified template associated with the selected template type.
In some cases each of the first and second spaces further includes additional controllable space affordances including at least a subset of lighting devices, audio devices, transparency controllable walls and interface devices and wherein each template further specifies parameter controls for each of the additional controllable space affordances. In some cases the processor is further programmed to perform the step of receiving a selection of an activity type to be facilitated and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify the parameter controls for additional controllable affordances based on activity type.
In some embodiments the processor is further programmed to receive an indication of a number of local conferees to attend a session and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify the parameter controls for additional controllable affordances based on the number of local attendees. In some cases the processor is further programmed to receive an indication of a number of remote conferees to attend a session and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify the parameter controls for additional controllable affordances based on the number of remote attendees.
In some cases the processor is further programmed to receive an indication of a number of local conferees to attend a session and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify the parameter controls for additional controllable affordances based on the number of local attendees. In some cases each template further specifies the locations of the vessels on each emissive surface. In some cases the processor is further programmed to receive at least one of selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees and wherein at least a subset of the templates specify vessel locations on the emissive surfaces based on the at least one of the selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees.
In some cases content in the vessels is also based at least in part on the at least one of the selection of an activity type to be facilitated, a number of conferees to locally attend the session and information related to remote conferees. In some cases at least one of the space types includes at least a first moveable affordance and wherein at least a first template type indicates a location for the at least a first moveable affordance. In some cases the step of providing an interface screen that includes a separate space type representation for each space type includes providing images that show the arrangement of vessels for each space type.
In some cases each image also indicates content types for at least a subset of the vessels. In some cases the step of providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type includes a representation of the space vessel arrangement as well as content specification window for specifying content for one vessel at a time. In some cases at least a subset of the templates include different vessel arrangements for different times during a session. In some cases the processor is further programmed to present a preview interface that shows all of the content in the specified vessels. In some cases the vessel arrangement changes during a session and wherein the preview interface enables a user to move to different instances during a session and the processor presents the content for the selected instance. In some cases the preview interface presents the emissive surfaces in a 3D representation.
Some embodiments include a system for use with at least a first space type that includes a plurality of controllable space affordances including at least an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising a database that includes a plurality of templates for the first space type, each template indicating vessels associated with the space type, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in the space and content types to be presented in each vessel for a specific activity type, a processor programmed to perform the steps of (i) providing an interface screen that enables a user to select one of the plurality of activity types to be facilitated in a first space of the first space type, (ii) receiving a selection of one of the plurality of activity types, (iii) identifying the template associated with the selected activity type, (iv) identifying vessel locations and content types for each vessel specified by the identified template, (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type, (vi) storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access during a session within a space of the selected space type wherein the session specification includes content for each vessel in the identified template associated with the selected activity type.
Still other embodiments include a system for use with at least a first space type that includes a plurality of controllable space affordances including at least an emissive surface set that includes a plurality of emissive surfaces, each emissive surface controllable to present content within the space, each emissive surface including at least one vessel, the system for preparing content for a session and comprising a database that includes a plurality of templates for the first space type, each template indicating vessels, relative juxtapositions of the vessels in space and content types to be presented in each vessel for a specific number of session conferees, a processor programmed to perform the steps of (i) providing an interface screen that enables a user to identify a number of conferees to attend a session, (ii) receiving an input indicating the number of conferees, (iii) identifying the template associated with the number of conferees, (iv) identifying vessel locations and content types for each vessel specified by the identified template, (v) providing at least another interface screen for receiving content of each identified content type, (vi) storing the received content in a session specification for subsequent access during a session within a space of the selected space type wherein the session specification includes content for each vessel in the identified template associated with the selected activity type. In some cases the number of conferees includes one of the number of local conferees, the number of remote conferees and the number of local and remote conferees.
Some embodiments include control interfaces for controlling content on multiple vessels in a space (see
These and other objects, advantages and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention and reference is made therefore, to the claims herein for interpreting the scope of the invention.