Patents by Inventor SANGITA RAVI SHARMA
SANGITA RAVI SHARMA has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10764635Abstract: A system and method for real-time alteration of media content based on stress monitoring is disclosed. A computer system present a single media content item in two distinct content streams to a first and second user. Using sensor generated data the computer system measures at least one user response indicator for the first and second user and estimates a stress level for the first and second users. The computer system determines whether the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold. In accordance with a determination that the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold the computer system alters the first stream of the presented media content item to modify the particular portion of the media content item associated with the estimated stress level for the first user.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Lenitra M. Durham, Tamir Damian Munafo, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Adi Shaliv, Giuseppe Raffa, Oleg Pogorelik, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Alex Nayshtut
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Patent number: 10511818Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves a system for mapping projection of content to surfaces in an environment. Groups of users in the environment are identified and surfaces in the environment are selected/assigned for projection and/or touch input based on user preferences, ranking of surfaces for projectability or touchability, content to be displayed, proximity of user groups to one another and surfaces, and user feedback and control. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Giuseppe Raffa, Carl S. Marshall, Selvakumar Panneer, Glen J. Anderson, Meng Shi, Sangita Ravi Sharma
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Publication number: 20190230411Abstract: A system and method for real-time alteration of media content based on stress monitoring is disclosed. A computer system present a single media content item in two distinct content streams to a first and second user. Using sensor generated data the computer system measures at least one user response indicator for the first and second user and estimates a stress level for the first and second users. The computer system determines whether the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold. In accordance with a determination that the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold the computer system alters the first stream of the presented media content item to modify the particular portion of the media content item associated with the estimated stress level for the first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2018Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Lenitra M. Durham, Tamir Damian Munafo, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Adi Shaliv, Giuseppe Raffa, Oleg Pogorelik, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Alex Nayshtut
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Patent number: 10357199Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves identifying environmental factors and user context that affect sleep quality. Embodiments use information about the static sleep environment, as well as dynamic environmental factors, such as sound, light, movement, correlated with user context, such as physical and emotional state, as well, as recent behavior to classify sleep data. The correlated and classified sleep data may be used to provide change recommendations, where implementing the recommended change is believed to improve the user's sleep quality. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Lama Nachman, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Jonathan J. Huang, Jennifer Anne Healey, Lenitra M. Durham, Chieh-Yih Wan, Omar Ulises Florez Choque
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Patent number: 10158914Abstract: A system and method for real-time alteration of media content based on stress monitoring is disclosed. A computer system present a single media content item in two distinct content streams to a first and second user. Using sensor generated data the computer system measures at least one user response indicator for the first and second user and estimates a stress level for the first and second users. The computer system determines whether the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold. In accordance with a determination that the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold the computer system alters the first stream of the presented media content item to modify the particular portion of the media content item associated with the estimated stress level for the first user.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Lenitra M. Durham, Tamir Damian Munafo, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Adi Shaliv, Giuseppe Raffa, Oleg Pogorelik, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Alex Nayshtut
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Publication number: 20180288380Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves a system for mapping projection of content to surfaces in an environment. Groups of users in the environment are identified and surfaces in the environment are selected/assigned for projection and/or touch input based on user preferences, ranking of surfaces for projectability or touchability, content to be displayed, proximity of user groups to one another and surfaces, and user feedback and control. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Giuseppe Raffa, Carl S. Marshall, Selvakumar Panneer, Glen J. Anderson, Meng Shi, Sangita Ravi Sharma
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Publication number: 20180288478Abstract: A system and method for real-time alteration of media content based on stress monitoring is disclosed. A computer system present a single media content item in two distinct content streams to a first and second user. Using sensor generated data the computer system measures at least one user response indicator for the first and second user and estimates a stress level for the first and second users. The computer system determines whether the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold. In accordance with a determination that the estimated stress level for the first user exceeds a first predetermined stress threshold the computer system alters the first stream of the presented media content item to modify the particular portion of the media content item associated with the estimated stress level for the first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Lenitra M. Durham, Tamir Damian Munafo, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Adi Shaliv, Giuseppe Raffa, Oleg Pogorelik, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Alex Nayshtut
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Publication number: 20180285528Abstract: Computer systems to allow users to record sensor readings of their environment and correlate these sensor readings with mental health events for later analysis to improve mental health diagnoses and treatments. A monitoring system comprising a computing device and a sensor set (comprising one or more sensors integral to or communicatively coupled to the computing device) may collect and store data collected about the user. This data may be stored in the computing device, or may be stored in a cloud based data-storage service. This data may be annotated or correlated (either manually, or automatically) with mental health events of the user and used for later analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Jennifer Anne Healey, Lama Nachman, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Giuseppe Raffa
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Publication number: 20180279946Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves identifying environmental factors and user context that affect sleep quality. Embodiments use information about the static sleep environment, as well as dynamic environmental factors, such as sound, light, movement, correlated with user context, such as physical and emotional state, as well, as recent behavior to classify sleep data. The correlated and classified sleep data may be used to provide change recommendations, where implementing the recommended change is believed to improve the user's sleep quality. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Lama Nachman, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Sangita Ravi Sharma, Jonathan J. Huang, Jennifer Anne Healey, Lenitra M. Durham, Chieh-Yih Wan, Omar Ulises Florez Choque
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Publication number: 20140229568Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure render safer a communication between a caller within a vehicle and a callee located remotely. In one aspect, context information associated with such communication can be shared among the caller and the callee. Accordingly, in another aspect, a context-rich, immersive communication between the in-vehicle communicator (or local communicator) and the remote communicator can be effected. In yet another aspect, proactive creation of safer vehicular operation can be provided by engaging the vehicle in communication with a remote device in response to unsafe vehicular contexts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: GIUSEPPE RAFFA, SANGITA RAVI SHARMA, CHIEH-YIH WAN, PHILIP ANTHONY MUSE, LAMA NACHMAN