Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing
Reexamination Certificate
2000-09-29
2003-07-22
Lim, Krisna (Department: 2153)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer conferencing
C709S227000, C345S215000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06598075
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a networked presentation system for providing a presentation to a plurality of client nodes on a communications network such as the Internet, and more particularly to a presentation system wherein network transmission characteristics are utilized in determining the presentation materials presented at each client node during a performance of the presentation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Interactive or live presentations via a telecommunications network (i.e., “telepresentations” such as teleconferences etc.) are becoming a viable alternative to face-to-face meetings due to the greater cost effectiveness of such telepresentations. However, there is still substantial expense in conducting such a telepresentation, particularly when the presentation members (i.e., presentation leaders and audience members) reside at a large number of geographically scattered sites. In particular, each of the sites may require specialized video conferencing systems with high data transmission lines for connecting the telepresentation members. Thus, due to the expense of provisioning and maintaining such networked conferencing systems, corporations typically have only a small number of such conferencing systems at strategically located telepresentation centers for conducting such telepresentations. However, there are numerous drawbacks to this approach, such as:
(1.1) The dedicated telepresentation centers are expensive to maintain;
(1.2) Presentation participants are still required to travel to these centers; and
(1.3) Potential members of such a presentation who are not able to access such a center are excluded from the presentation.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to have a network presentation distribution system that alleviates these drawbacks, wherein such a system would allow individuals to access and/or participate in a presentation using standard telephony and Internet network connections found in most offices and many homes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a network presentation distribution system for providing a presentation, via one or more communication networks, to a plurality of presentation members simultaneously. That is, the present invention distributes a presentation synchronously to presentation members via the one or more communication networks, wherein a communication network is defined as both the physical components and the communication protocol(s) utilized on the network components and wherein the term, “presentation members” (also denoted “users”), includes both audience members (also denoted “clients”) and presentation leaders. Moreover, the present invention provides interactive and/or real-time presentations to presentation members that are geographically scattered when each such member has access to one or more commonly available communication networks such as the Internet and a conventional telephony network for telephone-to-telephone voice communication. For example, the present invention may communicate the video portion of a presentation to a user site via the Internet (more generally, via any TCP/IP network) while a corresponding audio portion may be communicated to the user site via a conventional telephony network and a conventional telephone at the user site. However, other embodiments are also within the scope of the present invention. For example, both the video and audio portions of the presentation may be provided solely by a TCP/IP network such as the Internet, assuming that there is sufficient communication bandwidth to synchronize presentation transmissions to the presentation members.
The present invention distributes a presentation (synonymously also denoted a “show”) to presentation members by a novel distribution of presentation materials among network server nodes of a TCP/IP network (hereinafter assumed to be the Internet for simplicity). That is, due to the typically “bursty” nature of transmissions between nodes of such a network, a version of the presentation may be accessed synchronously from different network server nodes, or different versions of the presentation may be accessed synchronously from one or more of the network server nodes. Thus, in one embodiment, the present invention provides for a plurality of at least one of:
(2.1) One or more network server nodes (each hereinafter also denoted synonymously as a “network server,” “content webserver”, “content supplying node”, and “supplying node”), whereby audience members receive presentation materials; and/or
(2.2) Different versions of the same presentation, accessible from the one or more of the content webservers, wherein each version may be for a different group of audience members such as a group for Japanese speaking audience members, or audience members affiliated with a particular organization.
Note that each of the one or more presentation versions includes one or more presentation segments (hereinafter also denoted simply “segments”) that provide different portions of the presentation. More precisely, subcollections each having one or more segments are provided as presentation “elements” in that each such subcollection is intended to be an indivisible portion of a presentation performance. Moreover, each version of a presentation typically has its subcollections of segments (i.e, presentation elements) ordered according to their presentation sequence. Moreover, substantially every segment (or subcollections thereof) in one version corresponds with a segment (or subcollections thereof) having the same presentation order, in each of the other versions. Thus, assuming corresponding segments (or subcollections thereof) in different versions have approximately the same presentation duration, any of the corresponding alternative segments (or subcollections thereof) from different versions can be presented as a replacement for another such corresponding segment (or subcollection) during the presentation. Thus, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide corresponding alternative segments (or subcollections thereof) having substantially different network transmission requirements so that such corresponding alternative segments (or subcollections thereof) can be substituted for one another depending on the performance of the communications network. For example, the segments (subcollections) of a first version of a presentation may require a network transmission rate sufficient for real time or animated video and the segments for another version of the presentation may only require a transmission rate sufficient for graphic slides. Thus, of a set of corresponding segments (subcollections), one segment (subcollection) may merely be an audio presentation via a telephone, whereas an alternative segment (subcollection) may be a multimedia presentation element that is a combination of one or more of the following types of HTML multimedia data: audio, images, animation or video, wherein such a multimedia element plays over a set period of time and can be as simple as a single image or as complex as a combination of images, audio, animation and video. Furthermore, segments may include interactive questions that audience members answer by, e.g., clicking on their display screens.
Note that it is also an aspect of the present invention that an ordering of predefined segments (or subcollections thereof) is capable of being presented and archived, and subsequently represented. Moreover, such an ordering can take into account alternative segments for the presentation. Thus, multiple sequentially- ordered scripts can be created so that the leader can choose to change scripts in the middle of a presentation based on user feedback. Accordingly, a presentation leader has the ability to stop presentation of a particular script and its current subcollection of segments and change to a different subcollection of segments to be delivered to the audience. Subsequently, the leader can then resume the initial script at any time.
Accordingly, to take advantage of this novel distribution of presentation materials, the presen
Johnson Frank E.
Ogdon Robert H.
InterCall, Inc.
Lim Krisna
Sheridan & Ross P.C.
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