Abstract: Described are methods and systems to convert electronic presentation slides into autonomous information collection and feedback systems. An electronic presentation file is uploaded via a computer networks to a Presentation Interpretation System (PIS) where the text and other digital contents are extracted, catalogued, and indexed. The extracted digital contents are sent to a Large Language Model System (LLMS). A Chatbot Component is associated with the presentation so as to receive human input and provide relevant feedback from the LLMS. A Calendar and Scheduling Component may also be added to the presentation for users to schedule a meeting or discussion with the presentation publisher. The presentation digital content is stored on an Information Collection and Management System (ICMS) and is reconstituted with the associated Chatbot and Calendaring Components in a format viewable online, and is then provided to viewers from a web server.
Abstract: Described are methods and systems to convert electronic presentations into autonomous information collection and feedback systems, with the capability to easily embed the presentation in an email or web page, wherein the presentation starts playing automatically when the email or web page is opened. An electronic presentation file is uploaded and a transcoded version is created in a standard, web compatible multimedia format. Once uploaded, the presentation text and multimedia is also extracted and stored. A multimedia tag in an HTML email or web page has as its source a URL to the remote transcoded version of the presentation. When the email or web page is opened, the transcoded version of the presentation is rendered and played automatically. The transcoded version is also a hyperlink to the full version of the presentation, which is reassembled from the extracted data and displayed directly in the email or web page.