Patents by Inventor Valentine C. Matula

Valentine C. Matula 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).

  • Publication number: 20220244902
    Abstract: Remote collaboration sessions may allow a local user to share their entire desktop or a single application with a remote user. By allowing each of a number of windows, but not all windows, to be selectively provided by the local computer to the remote computer, a more efficient collaboration session may be provided that does not require the local user to terminate sharing, when sharing a first application, then re-initiate sharing for the second application, just to switch between applications. Or, alternatively, alleviates the need to select the entire desktop that may comprise confidential information not to be shared. By allowing each, but not all, applications to be shared remotely and simultaneously, a remote user can be presented with relevant, but not excluded, application windows from the local computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2021
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Inventors: Manish Dusad, Valentine C. Matula
  • Publication number: 20220247800
    Abstract: Co-browsing allows a providing party to access visual content on a computing device for sharing with one or more other parties. The parties receiving the shared image may have dissimilar security authorizations. Accordingly, systems and methods are provided that enable shared content, such as a document, web page viewed in a browser, etc., to automatically be redacted to block those parties who are not authorized to view the content. For example, a neural network may be utilized to scan the document and provide specific redacted copies to the parties so each can view the image of the content with unauthorized content redacted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2021
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Manish Negi, Divakar Kumar Ray, Sujata Anand Gole
  • Patent number: 11381682
    Abstract: A contact center, communication system, and method of operating a contact center are provided. In one example, the contact center includes a plurality of chatbots stored in memory and a chatbot selector that determines a customer interaction in the contact center will have a chatbot assigned thereto, selects a chatbot from the plurality of chatbots for assigning to the customer interaction based on a match between a capability of the chatbot and a service requirement associated with the customer interaction, and assigns the selected chatbot to the customer interaction thereby enabling the selected chatbot to process inputs received during the customer interaction and provide responses to the inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2022
    Assignee: Avaya Management L.P.
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, David Chavez, Dragan Grebovich
  • Publication number: 20220180257
    Abstract: A communication between parties over a network may be performed to complete a specific workflow and thereby complete a task. Portions of the workflow may be performed during the communication and others performed after the communication has ended. However, a standardized workflow may have variations, such as when portions to complete after the call has ended may have been completed during the communication or when an agent provides additional or alternative tasks. By analyzing the conversation, such as with a neural network or other artificial intelligent system, the portion of the second workflow to be completed after the communication has ended may be produced that accurately reflects the tasks to be completed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2020
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Manish Negi, John H. Meiners
  • Publication number: 20220174147
    Abstract: Human agents may be repeatedly provide the same content to customers. Often the content may be the result of an event giving no notice (e.g., a network outage). Systems and methods are provided herein to automatically determine when agent(s) are providing the same content to customers. As a result, the system may capture the agent's speech and, when encountering a precursor speech in a subsequent communication, the system automatically inserts the recording or generated speech into the communication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2020
    Publication date: June 2, 2022
    Inventors: Shamik Shah, Valentine C. Matula
  • Publication number: 20220166877
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides, among other things, methods of managing a whisper, the methods including: establishing a communication session; receiving a whisper request to provide the whisper to a first device associated with the communication session; retrieving environmental information; comparing the environment information to a rule; configuring the whisper based on the comparison; and providing the whisper based on the comparison.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Mehmet Balasaygun, Valentine C. Matula
  • Publication number: 20220166880
    Abstract: The need for efficient and effective communications is of key importance to contact centers. Agent communications with customers are designed to maximize results while minimizing resources, in particular the time required for human agents to be engaged with a particular customer. Often the impact of two agents on a communication can both improve customer satisfaction and better produce the intended result of the communication. However, two (or more) live agents is resource intensive. By providing a virtual agent controlled, entirely or in part, by a live agent, the customer may be presented with the appearance of two agents while requiring the human resources of a single agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Shamik Shah
  • Publication number: 20220150355
    Abstract: Providing zip tones for a call includes receiving, by a computer of a contact center, a call-related event for the call; generating, by the computer of the contact center, one zip tone from among a plurality of different zip tones based on the call-related event, wherein the one zip tone is indicative of one or more attributes of the call-related event that are different than other call-related events; transmitting, by the computer of the contact center, the one zip tone to a device associated with a call participant of the call; and requesting, by the computer of the contact center, customization instructions for one or more of the plurality of different zip tones
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2020
    Publication date: May 12, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Emily E. Matula, Shamik Shah
  • Publication number: 20220132090
    Abstract: Video conferencing systems are popular means for remote parties to interact in real-time. A user may wish to emphasize certain visual elements of the video conference, for example, a company's logo or the contents of a whiteboard may be important to remain clearly seen by the viewers of the video conference. As elements are obscured, a previously captured image of the obscured visual element may be overlaid on top of the obscuring image to visual remove the obscuring object. Additionally, certain visual elements may be enhanced, such that a small visual element may appear larger or clearer within the video image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2020
    Publication date: April 28, 2022
    Inventors: Pushkar Yashavant Deole, Valentine C. Matula, Sandesh Chopdekar, Navin Daga
  • Patent number: 11316979
    Abstract: In order to provide effective communications, the individuals engaged in the communication should have appropriately matched language proficiencies. By ensuring that a customer of a contact center is matched with an agent having, or presenting, content of a communication utilizing language proficiency appropriate for the customer, effective communications may be provided. Should an agent deviate and provide communication content having language proficiency that is misaligned with the customer, automatic corrective action may be taken to realign the language proficiency presented to the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2022
    Assignee: Avaya Management L.P.
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Manish Negi, Divakar Kumar Ray, David Chavez
  • Publication number: 20220121772
    Abstract: Co-browsing sessions allow an agent to see inputs of a user and assist the user in completing a task associated with the inputs, such as completing a form on an application or website. Agents may see the information provided by the user, unless that information is sensitive (e.g., social security number, account number, password, etc.), in which case the information is blocked. However, humans will make mistakes for any number of reasons. When that mistake is the providing of sensitive information in a non-sensitive field, systems and methods are provided to block such information, even when provided into a field not designated for sensitive information (e.g., city of residence). As a result, sensitive information may be entered during a co-browsing session, into a field by mistake, and not expose the information to the agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2020
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Inventors: Harsimran Jeet Singh, Jibin George, Sandeep Goynar, Valentine C. Matula
  • Patent number: 11303848
    Abstract: A live video stream, such as one provided by a participant of a video conference, may comprise images of private information that the participant does not wish to provide. Object images captured by a camera are detected and inventoried along with descriptors of the object image. The descriptors are compared to private image identifiers, which define image attributes and/or categories of images. If a match occurs between at least one descriptor and at least one private image identifier, the object image is considered private and a substitute image is provided in place of the object image in a processed video image. The processed video image is then provided to the video conference. Additionally, conference profiles may categorize objects considered private for a particular type of video conference (e.g., work, friends, family, etc.).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2022
    Assignee: Avaya Management L.P.
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Sandesh Chopdekar, Pushkar Yashavant Deole, Navin Daga
  • Patent number: 11289077
    Abstract: A contact center system can receive audio messages. The system can review audio messages by identifying phoneme strings within the audio messages associated with a characteristic. A phoneme can be a component of spoken language. Identified phoneme strings are used to analyze subsequent audio messages to determine the presence of the characteristic without requiring human analysis. Thus, the identification of phoneme strings then can be used to determine a characteristic of audio messages without transcribing the messages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2022
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Shmuel Shaffer
  • Patent number: 11290597
    Abstract: A computer-implemented process includes receiving an incoming contact at a contact center from a user; identifying a plurality of different portions of the incoming contact, each of a plurality of portions associated with a respective topic; and for each of the different portions, routing that different portion to a respective agent of the contact center based on its associated respective topic. Furthermore, the process includes receiving a respective response from one or more of the respective agents, the respective response pertaining to the different portion routed to that agent; combining the respective response from the one or more of the respective agents to form a first composite response; and forwarding the first composite response to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2022
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Harshad Apshankar, Valentine C. Matula
  • Publication number: 20220084523
    Abstract: Providing speech-to-text (STT) transcription by a user endpoint device includes initiating an audio communication between an enterprise server and the user endpoint device, the audio communication comprising a voice interaction between a user associated with the user endpoint device and an agent associated with an agent device to which the enterprise server routes the audio communication; performing a first STT of at least a portion of the voice interaction to produce a first transcribed speech in a first language; concurrent with performing the first STT, performing, by the user endpoint device, a second STT of the at least the portion of the voice interaction to produce a second transcribed speech in a second language different than the first language, and transmitting the at least the portion of the voice interaction and at least the first transcribed speech from the user endpoint device to the enterprise server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2020
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Pushkar Yashavant Deole, Sandesh Chopdekar, Navin Daga
  • Publication number: 20220086391
    Abstract: The technology disclosed herein enables user notifications via a light emitter associated with a video camera. In a particular embodiment, a method provides exchanging video user communications on the video communication session between a first endpoint operated by a first user and a second endpoint operated by a second user. The method further includes receiving video of the first user for inclusion in the video user communications using a video camera for the first endpoint and monitoring first behavior of the first user during the video communication session to determine whether the first behavior satisfies a notification criterion. In response to determining that the first behavior satisfies the notification criterion, the method includes directing a light emitter associated with the video camera to present a visual notification to the first user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2020
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Shamik Shah
  • Publication number: 20220070295
    Abstract: Customers can become bored with an interaction with an agent. By providing speech and/or images, of a celebrity disguising the speech, and/or image, of the agent, customers can appear to interact with a particular celebrity. As a result, customers are more likely to stay engaged and have a positive experience. The celebrity, or a particular persona of a celebrity, may be selected from customer preferences and/or a purpose of the call. For example, a movie star's role may have a persona, such as a “heavy,” suitable for collection calls (audio or audio-video), whereas a scientific or technical innovator may be selected for technical support calls.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2020
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Shamik Shah, Valentine C. Matula, Pushkar Yashavant Deole, Sandesh Chopdekar, Navin Daga
  • Publication number: 20220046132
    Abstract: In order to provide effective communications, the individuals engaged in the communication should have appropriately matched language proficiencies. By ensuring that a customer of a contact center is matched with an agent having, or presenting, content of a communication utilizing language proficiency appropriate for the customer, effective communications may be provided. Should an agent deviate and provide communication content having language proficiency that is misaligned with the customer, automatic corrective action may be taken to realign the language proficiency presented to the customer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2020
    Publication date: February 10, 2022
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Manish Negi, Divakar Kumar Ray, David Chavez
  • Publication number: 20210392230
    Abstract: Agents, whether human agents or automated agents, may be provided with content to deliver to a customer during a communication. The content may have an emotional content, as well as a factual content, that may be appropriate or inappropriate for a particular communication with a customer. Agents may be prompted to provide the content and the emotional content but whether they do or not is not always certain. By determining a difference between actual emotional content and an expected emotional content and executing steps to correct such differences, communications that comprise emotional content outside of nominal range may be corrected, within the communication and/or in subsequent communications. Additionally, long-term trends for one or a plurality of agents may be identified and managed as appropriate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2020
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Inventors: Shamik Shah, Asmita Gokhale, Valentine C. Matula
  • Publication number: 20210385412
    Abstract: A live video stream, such as one provided by a participant of a video conference, may comprise images of private information that the participant does not wish to provide. Object images captured by a camera are detected and inventoried along with descriptors of the object image. The descriptors are compared to private image identifiers, which define image attributes and/or categories of images. If a match occurs between at least one descriptor and at least one private image identifier, the object image is considered private and a substitute image is provided in place of the object image in a processed video image. The processed video image is then provided to the video conference. Additionally, conference profiles may categorize objects considered private for a particular type of video conference (e.g., work, friends, family, etc.).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2020
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Valentine C. Matula, Sandesh Chopdekar, Pushkar Yashavant Deole, Navin Daga