WO2003102828A1 - System and method for selecting and retrieving information from an audio-visual presentation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to techniques for integrating, in audio-visual presentations, means for accessing sources of information, and more particularly to a system and a method for enabling an auditor, during the course of a presentation, to select one or several topics drawing his attention or interest, and, immediately after said presentation or at a later time, to easily access information related to the topics previously selected.
- Presentation systems allow to create electronic foils, slides or pages and to assemble them to form a presentation that can be displayed. Presentation systems are used, during the course of a presentation, to select and display electronic foils to an audience, for illustrating and completing the speaker's explanations. In particular, presentation systems allow to advance to the next foil, to return to the previous foil or to go to any other foil within the presentation using a graphical user interface or a keyboard. The speaker also has the possibility to navigate from one foil to another, for instance to skip some foils, to present the more relevant foils of the presentation, or to present foils requested by some auditors.
- a presentation system can generate or reference a sequence of HTML files stored on one or a plurality of Web servers, each HTML file being accessible by activating an hyperlink from the presentation system, said hyperlink comprising an address for locating the HTML file in the network (for instance an Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the internet network).
- URL Uniform Resource Locator
- the speaker can present all or a subset of the HTML foils depending on the timing of the presentation, the interest shown by the auditors, or any other factor. Therefore, the presentation of foils and related topics can flow sequentially or in any other convenient order, depending on the course that the presentation takes and the amount of time spent for each topic (i.e., to each chart or slide of the presentation).
- the auditor of a presentation is interested in some particular topics, and not particularly interested in topics considered as being irrelevant or already known to him.
- the auditor wants to select, during the course of the presentation, not all the foils that are presented by the speaker, but merely a few foils, related to the topics that have drawn his interest or attention, so that he can directly and immediately access and review, once the presentation is over, the selected foils.
- a system and method is needed for recording information in a transparent way for the speaker while keeping the audience's attention on particular topics without needing to take notes.
- the selection of foils by the audience for a subsequent display should be as simple as pressing a button, and sufficiently flexible to deal with the dynamic content provided by presentation systems.
- the present invention is directed to a system, method and computer program, as defined in independent claims, for enabling an auditor in the course of a presentation, to select one or several topics drawing his attention or interest, and, immediately after said presentation or at a later time, to easily access information related to the selected topics.
- the system is based on a synchronization of a speaker device with several auditor devices (e.g., workstations, portable computers, wearable computers, Personal Digital Assistants - PDAs, WAP enabled mobile phones, smart phones or any other type of hand-held computing devices), according to a same universal time, so that the times at which topics are selected by auditors can be correlated with the time intervals during which the corresponding presentation foils are presented by the speaker.
- the synchronization between the speaker device and the auditor device is done referring to an universal time such as the Global Positioning System Time (GPS-time), the Global Orbiting Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) time or another suitable universal time based on a satellite system.
- GPS-time Global Positioning System Time
- GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigational Satellite System
- a GPS or GLONASS receiver is integrated or connected to the speaker device.
- a GPS or GLONASS receiver is integrated or connected to each auditor device.
- Each auditor device is independent and separate from the speaker workstation.
- the system is also based on a plurality of hyperlinked HTLM documents located on one or several servers accessible from the speaker workstation through a network.
- the foils are selected by the speaker during universal time intervals that are recorded. Depending on the interest on the presented topics, one or several foils can be selected by each auditor during the course of the presentation.
- the present invention discloses a system, method and computer program for generating from a speaker device, a Presentation Time Table during the presentation of one or a plurality of foils, said Presentation Time table being accessible by one or a plurality of auditors.
- the method comprises the steps of: • locating and accessing a Presentation Hyperlink Table comprising :
- the present invention further discloses a system, method and computer program for selecting from an auditor device, one or a plurality of foils in a presentation of one or more foils, and for accessing at a later time, information related to each of said one or plurality selected foils, comprising the steps of:
- Figure 1 shows how auditors of a presentation perceive topics of interest when listening to the speaker and viewing the presentation foils.
- Figure 2 illustrates the principle of the invention based on the synchronization of the speaker workstation and the auditor workstations according to a same universal-time, such as, for example, the Global Positioning System (GPS) time.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- Figure 3 shows a presentation according to the present invention, said presentation comprising a sequence of HTML foils referenced in a Presentation Hyperlink Table.
- Figure 4 shows how the speaker workstation uses the Presentation Hyperlink Table to select HTML foils, how these HTML foils are retrieved and presented, and how the universal times corresponding to the presentation of these HTML foils by the speaker are stored in a Presentation Time Table according to the present invention.
- Figure 5 shows an example of Presentation Time Table generated during a presentation and stored on a Presentation Server according to the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows how, during a presentation, an auditor selects a topic by pressing a key on his workstation according to the present invention.
- Figure 7 shows how the universal times, at which topics are selected by the auditor, are stored in a Selections Time Table located in the auditor workstation according to the present invention.
- Figure 8 shows how, when the presentation ends, the auditor updates the Selections Time Table located in his workstation from the Presentation Time Table stored in the Presentation Server.
- Figure 9 shows how names and URLs of HTML foils that have been presented by the speaker and selected by the auditor, are identified and retrieved from the Presentation Time Table located in the Presentation Server and how the Selections Time Table located in the auditor workstation is updated according to the present invention.
- Figure 10 shows how from the updated Selections Time Table, the auditor activates an hyperlink to a selected HTML foil according to the present invention.
- Figure 11 shows how the presentation HTML foil that corresponds to the selected item is received from the Web server and is displayed on the auditor device.
- Figure 12 shows how the foils presented by the speaker and the selections made by the auditors are correlated using a same universal-timing system .
- Figure 13 shows the steps of the method for creating a Presentation Hyperlink Table on the speaker workstation according to the present invention.
- Figure 14 shows the steps of the method for generating, during a presentation, a Presentation Time Table on a Presentation Server, according to the present invention.
- Figure 15 shows the steps of the method for selecting one or several topics of interest during a presentation, according to the present invention.
- Figure 16 shows the steps of the method for accessing information related to topics that have been selected during a presentation, according to the present invention.
- each auditor (100) attending a presentation has one or several particular topics of interest. At some moments, this auditor is particularly interested from what the speaker (102) is saying (103) or from what is being shown on the presentation screen (104), and while at other moments, this auditor may consider that the presented topics are already known, lack of interest or are irrelevant.
- the principle of the invention as illustrated by Figure 2 is based on the synchronization of the speaker workstation (202) (i.e., the computing system under the control of the speaker (201) which is connected to the presentation screen (203)) with the auditor devices (204) (e.g., a PDA, a hand-held computer, a wearable computer, a smart phone) to the same universal time.
- speaker workstation (202) and auditor's devices (204) are synchronized according to an universal time system (205), such as the Global Positioning System Time (GPS-time), the Global Orbiting Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) time or another suitable universal time based on a satellite system.
- GPS or GLONASS receiver (207) is integrated or connected to the speaker workstation (202).
- GPS or GLONASS receivers (208) can be integrated or connected to the auditor (200) devices (204), (e.g., wearable computers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), smart phones or any other hand-held computing device).
- the auditor devices (204) are independent and are not connected nor in communication with the speaker workstation (202).
- Figure 12 also shows how events (1202) generated by an auditor (600) (such as the universal times Ta, Tb corresponding to the selection by the auditor of a first and a second topic), can be correlated with events (1201) generated by the speaker (602) (such as the universal time intervals (T1.T2), (T3, T4) corresponding to the oresentation by the speaker of Foil 1 and Foil 3).
- This correlation of independent ..vents is based on the synchronization of the speaker workstation (202) with the auditors devices (204) according to an universal time (205). This correlation allows t he identification of the foils that have been selected by the auditor during the course of the presentation.
- Universal Timing Systems such as the universal times Ta, Tb corresponding to the selection by the auditor of a first and a second topic
- Timing sequences independent of locations of transmitters and receivers, can be derived from an absolute timing reference such as, for example, the Global Positioning System (GPS) time or the Universal Time Co-ordinated (UTC) time (also known today as GMT and ZULU time).
- GPS Global Positioning System
- UTC Universal Time Co-ordinated
- the GPS uses 24 satellites in 55° inclined orbits 10,000 miles above the earth. These timing signals are used by any GPS receiver anywhere on the earth to determine its position.
- a 1575 MHz transmission carries a 1-MHz bandwidth phase-modulated signal named the clear acquisition (C/A) code.
- C/A clear acquisition
- a GPS receiver receives this signal from at least three GPS satellites, it can determine its own latitude and longitude with an accuracy of about 30 meters.
- the GPS is today widely used for distributing Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI).
- PTTI Precise Time and Time Interval
- the system uses time of arrival (TOA) measurements for determining a position.
- a precisely timed clock is not essential for the user because time is obtained in addition to position by the measurement of the TOA of four satellites simultaneously in view.
- GPS is today the world's principal supplier of accurate time. It is used extensively both as a source of time and as a means of transferring time from one location to another. Three kinds of time are available from GPS: GPS time, UTC as estimated and produced by the United States Naval Observatory, and the times from each free-running GPS satellite's atomic clock.
- MCS Master Control Station
- a Kalman filter software program estimates the time error, frequency error, frequency drift and Keplerian orbit parameters for each of the satellites and its operating clock. This information is uploaded to each satellite so that it can be broadcasted in real time. This process provides GPS time consistency across the constellation to within a small number of nanoseconds and accurate position determination of the satellites to within a few meters.
- the second universal time standard, Universal Time Co-ordinated (UTC) introduces leap seconds to remain synchronized with the rotation of the earth.
- UTC Universal Time Co-ordinated
- a set of UTC corrections is also provided as part of the GPS broadcast signal.
- This broadcast message includes the time difference in whole seconds between GPS time and UTC. This complicates software that deals with the smooth flow of data streams or calculates the times between data samples.
- GPS Time is preferred in this invention as this system avoids the introduction of leap seconds and is easily related to UTC.
- Information about UTC (GMT) time service can be found on: http://time.greenwich2000.com/
- a Direct-to-Digital GPS Receiver is described in the following Web site : http://w3.research.ibm.com/present/gto200038.htm
- This receiver has been jointly developed between IBM and Leica.
- GPS derived position information is finding a multitude of diverse applications: from mapping and surveying to vehicle tracking to 911 cell phone caller location to automated farm equipment to even robotics golf carts...
- This receiver chip reduces the radio dimensions and complexity.
- the incoming GPS signal is literally digitized right at the antenna, then filtered digitally in a CMOS based chip.
- This direct digitization is made possible by the ability of SiGe technology to run at high speed on very little power, and the core of this technology is a SiGe based Analog to Digital Data Converter.
- GPS or GLONASS receivers must be integrated or connected to the speaker workstation (202) (e.g., a Personal Computer), and to auditor devices (204) (e.g., wearable computers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), smart phones, WAP enabled phones, games consoles).
- the universal timing signals that are received from GPS or GLONASS satellites are used to initialize and synchronize the internal electronic clocking systems according to the same universal time.
- timing information must be continuously derived from the autonomous electronic clocking systems of those devices.
- a more or less frequent periodic reception of satellite signals must be performed.
- the user device If the user device is fixed or installed in a house or building during long periods, the user device must be connected to an outdoors installed GPS or GLONASS antenna, (e.g., antenna installed on the roof of the building).
- GPS or GLONASS antenna e.g., antenna installed on the roof of the building.
- a presentation is structured as a set of HTML foils stored on one or a plurality Web servers. These Web servers are referenced in a Presentation Hyperlink Table (300) preferably stored on the speaker workstation (202). For each presentation foil, the Presentation Hyperlink Table encodes : • A foil number (301),
- a network address i.e., the URL
- HTML foil or information related to the foil
- FIG. 3 shows an example of a Presentation Hyperlink Table (300) for a presentation entitled “French Red Wines", presented by a speaker called “Robert Durand”.
- the sequence of the foils that are presented by the speaker is stored on a Presentation Time Table, located on a Presentation Server, at the URL (304): Http://www.directbuyer.com/presentation-0173.htm/
- the HTML foil is retrieved from this network address and shown to the audience.
- the present invention discloses a method for creating a Presentation Hyperlink Table (300) for a presentation (like the presentation entitled "French Red Wines" described in the previous example) and for defining, in this Presentation Hyperlink Table, hyperlinks (303) to one or a plurality of servers (403) (i.e., Web servers) connected to a network (404) (i.e., to the Internet Network) where foils can be accessed.
- servers i.e., Web servers
- 404 i.e., to the Internet Network
- These hyperiinks can be used by the auditor (301) to access the foils (i.e., Web pages, HTML foils) of the presentation on the servers.
- the method of creating a Presentation Hyperlink Table in a speaker device and for defining, in said Presentation Hyperlink Table, hyperlinks to one or a plurality of servers where foils can be accessed comprises the steps of:
- the present invention also discloses a method for generating during a presentation, a Presentation Time Table (408) on a Presentation Server (407).
- the speaker (400) selects the HTML foils using a presentation software application running on his workstation (402). Each time the speaker selects (401) a new foil (e.g., the HTML foil number "14", named “Bourgogne"), the URL corresponding to the selected HTML foil
- the hyperlink associated with the selected HTML foil is then activated using a browser program on the speaker workstation.
- the selected HTML foil (405) is then accessed and retrieved from the Web server (403) through the network (404) and is presented to the auditors on a presentation screen (406).
- Figure 4 also shows how, each time the speaker selects (401) a new HTML foil, the universal-time interval (409) corresponding to this selection, is determined using the GPS receiver connected to the speaker workstation (402).
- the name (302) and the URL (303) of the selected HTML foil are then retrieved from the Presentation Hyperlink Table (300) and transmitted, with the corresponding universal-time interval (409), to a Presentation Server (407) and copied into a Presentation Time Table (408) located on said Presentation Server.
- the URL of the Presentation Time Table (408) is retrieved (304) using the presentation software application, from the header of the Presentation Hyperlink Table (300).
- the URL: http://www.directbuyer.com/presentation-0173.htm/ is the network address of the Presentation Time Table (presentation-0173.htm) stored on the Presentation Server (www.directbuyer.com).
- the speaker must provide the audience, the URL of the Presentation Time Table (304) before the presentation.
- the method for generating from a speaker device (402), a Presentation Time Table (408) on a Presentation Server (407) during the presentation of one or a plurality of foils, comprises the steps of: • locating and accessing a Presentation Hyperlink Table (300), said Presentation Hyperlink Table, preferably located in the speaker device (402), comprising :
- Figure 5 shows an example (also shown in the next table) of Presentation Time Table (500) stored on a Presentation Server (407) at the end of a presentation.
- the header section (504) of this Presentation Time Table is the same and is directly copied from the header (305) of the Presentation Hyperlink Table (300) located on the speaker workstation.
- Each row of the table corresponds to a foil of the presentation (300) selected by the speaker.
- the three columns of the Presentation Time Table corresponds respectively to:
- the auditor (600) uses a portable workstation (601) in stand-alone mode (i.e., isolated, not connected to a network).
- a portable workstation 601 in stand-alone mode (i.e., isolated, not connected to a network).
- Universal times (606) at which interesting topics are selected by the auditor are locally stored on a Selections Time Table on the auditor workstation (601).
- Figure 15 shows the steps of the method for selecting in a presentation, one or a plurality of foils corresponding to one or a plurality of interesting topics, and for accessing at a later time said selected foils.
- the auditor (600) of a presentation To select particular topics of interest, the auditor (600) of a presentation:
- the following table is an example of Selections Time Table created on an auditor workstation (601) during the course of a presentation (for instance, the presentation about "French Red Wines").
- Each row of this table corresponds to a selection by the auditor, of a foil presented by the speaker at the universal-time recorded in the first column.
- the auditor has copied the URL (701) of the Presentation Time Table (e.g., http://www.directbuyer.com/presentation-0173.htm/ ). This URL is provided by the speaker to the auditors in advance, before the presentation.
- the auditor (600) has selected one or a plurality of topics of interest (604) during a presentation (for example in the presentation entitled "French Red Wines"), and once the universal-times (606) corresponding to these selected topics have been stored or recorded in the Selections Time Table (700) on the auditor workstation (601), by means of the method described in Figure 16, the auditor or viewer can retrieve from the Presentation Server (803) the names and URLs associated with the selected foils. The retrieved names and URLs are locally stored
- the method for an auditor of a presentation, of accessing and displaying selected foils from a workstation comprises the steps of:
- the method includes the further steps of: • (1606) selecting a foil (1001 ) from the Selections Time Table (1002) ;
- FIGs 8, 9, 10 and 11 illustrate the different steps according to the present method.
- the auditor connects his workstation (800) to a communications network (e.g., the Internet network (801)).
- a communications network e.g., the Internet network (801)
- the Presentation Time Table (802) on the Presentation Server (803) is accessed and the Selections Time Table (804), which is locally stored on his workstation (800), is updated.
- Figure 9 illustrates the process of updating the Selections Time Table (900) on the auditor workstation (800) using the information stored in the Presentation Time Table (901) located on the Presentation Server (803). Basically, for each universal-time recorded in the Selections Time Table (900), the name and the URL of the HTML foil that was being presented by the speaker at that time, are identified on the Presentation Time Table (901) and are copied into the Selections Time Table (902). The following table shows a Selections Time Table, updated by means of this process:
- Figure 10 illustrates how the auditor selects and accesses, from his workstation, (1000) HTML foils previously selected during the presentation.
- the auditor points to and selects an HTML foil (1001) on the updated Selections Time Table (1002).
- a software application located on his workstation (1001)
- he activates the hyperlink (1003) pointing to the URL of the selected item.
- the auditor selects the topic of interest "Medoc" (1001) (in fact a denomination of French red wine) and activates the hyperlink (1003) pointing to the URL: http://www.french-wines.com/medoc.htm
- FIG 11 shows how an HTML foil (1101) (e.g., medoc.htm) associated with the item selected (1001) in the Selections Time Table, (e.g., "Medoc"), is received from a Web server (1002) (e.g., www.french-wines.com) through the network (1103) and is finally displayed (1104) on the auditor workstation (1100).
- a Web server e.g., www.french-wines.com
- the auditor can access after the presentation to the foils previously selected during the course of the presentation.
- the auditor selects a topic of interest during a presentation (e.g., while the speaker is presenting the foil "Bourgogne wines”)
- the information related with the selected topic (“Bourgogne wines”), that can be retrieved by the auditor when the presentation is over, can be :
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