Spatial Conference Roles for Multi-Stage Speaker Interaction
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional conference call systems lack spatial conference techniques, leading to challenges such as difficulty in recognizing speakers, simultaneous speech, and inability to divide calls into sub-conferences, limiting user engagement and interaction.
Innovation Solution
A system utilizing an AI engine to assign roles to conference participants, enabling peep actions and spatial effects based on assigned roles, allowing participants to interact with sub-groups and control access to stages.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Device complexity
If conventional conference call systems use a single voice channel for all participants, then the system complexity is reduced, but the user experience deteriorates due to difficulty in recognizing speakers and simultaneous speech
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides a large conference call into multiple sub-conferences or stages, allowing participants to be organized into different groups. This segmentation enables better speaker recognition and reduces simultaneous speech by separating participants into manageable subsets, thereby improving user experience while maintaining reasonable system complexity through modular organization.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces spatial conference techniques that add a spatial dimension to traditional flat conference calls. By implementing virtual meeting rooms with spatial audio positioning, the system enhances speaker recognition and interaction quality without significantly increasing system complexity, as the spatial effects are achieved through software processing of audio streams.
2Ease of operation
If spatial conference techniques are implemented with multiple stages and roles, then user engagement is improved, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a moderator role that can perform multiple functions including creating sub-conferences, managing participants, and controlling spatial effects. This multi-functionality reduces the need for separate specialized components for each conference management task, thereby improving user engagement while controlling system complexity through a versatile control mechanism.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an AI engine as an intermediary that automatically assigns roles, manages stage transitions, and coordinates spatial effects. This intermediary handles the complexity of multi-stage conference management, allowing participants to engage seamlessly without directly interacting with the complex system mechanics, thus improving user engagement while encapsulating complexity within the AI engine.
3Object-affected harmful factors
If a moderator controls the conference call, then the harmful factors of simultaneous speech are reduced, but the adaptability of the system deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements automatic speaker detection and management systems that provide feedback to the moderator and participants. The system monitors speech patterns, identifies simultaneous speech, and automatically adjusts spatial effects or notifies the moderator, thereby reducing simultaneous speech while maintaining system adaptability through automated responses to dynamic conference conditions.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent enables dynamic role assignment and stage transitions that adapt to conference needs. Participants can be moved between stages, roles can be assigned or changed, and spatial configurations can be adjusted in real-time based on conference flow, thereby reducing simultaneous speech through flexible management while maintaining high system adaptability.
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AI summary
The present disclosure relates to a system and method for facilitating a robust and effective solution to an entity or an organization by enabling the entity to implement a system for enhancing user experience of a conference user in case of workflow based conference by making use of spatial conference techniques and by providing roles based privilege where a conference user can interact with other sub groups in the conference. Thus, the system and method of the present disclosure may be beneficial for both entities and users.


