Abstract: A system and method of using published electronic documents to create communications links between different readers and authors, as well as to connect readers of similar types of documents. The original documents may have been optically scanned paper publications, and thus need not initially contain any electronic metadata. These readers and authors may be previously unknown to each other. Here document readers use user-side software (either installed or web-based) on their computerized devices, and these, in turn, communicate with cloud servers running server-side software. Users indicate documents of interest and may assert authorship over some of the documents. The system automatically scans the documents, extracts authorship information, and can use this authorship information to establish electronic links between the readers and authors.
Abstract: A system and method of using published electronic documents to create communications links between different readers and authors. The original documents may have been optically scanned paper publications, and thus need not initially contain any electronic metadata. These readers and authors may be previously unknown to each other. Here document readers install user-side software on their computerized devices, and these, in turn, communicate with cloud servers running server-side software. Users indicate documents of interest and may assert authorship over some of the documents. The system automatically scans the documents, extracts authorship information, and can use this authorship information to establish electronic links between the readers and authors. Users can exchange comments within the context of any given document, have these comments relayed to authors or other users, and receive context-specific replies back.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 10, 2020
Date of Patent:
January 5, 2021
Assignee:
Linkbox, Inc., a Delaware Corporation
Inventors:
Mona Mabrouk Taha ElGamal, Ahmed Mohamed Hany AbdelAlim ElGamal, Dina Moustafa Ahmed Kamal Abdelaziz Youssef