Patents by Inventor Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg 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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Publication number: 20240361971Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Patent number: 12045534Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2023Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Publication number: 20230251813Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Publication number: 20220405038Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Patent number: 11442686Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2021Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Publication number: 20210182012Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Patent number: 11019307Abstract: A video conference system may include two or more video conference endpoints, each having a display configured to display content. The video conference system may detect a plurality of participants within a field of view of a camera of the system. The video conference system may determine an attention score for each endpoint based on the participants. The video conference system may determine whether the content of the first endpoint and/or the content of the second endpoint are active content based on whether the attention scores exceed a predetermined threshold value. The video conference system may send to secondary video conference systems an indication of the active content to enable the secondary video conference systems to display the active content.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg, Kristian Tangeland
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Patent number: 10929088Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Publication number: 20200336701Abstract: A video conference system may include two or more video conference endpoints, each having a display configured to display content. The video conference system may detect a plurality of participants within a field of view of a camera of the system. The video conference system may determine an attention score for each endpoint based on the participants. The video conference system may determine whether the content of the first endpoint and/or the content of the second endpoint are active content based on whether the attention scores exceed a predetermined threshold value. The video conference system may send to secondary video conference systems an indication of the active content to enable the secondary video conference systems to display the active content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg, Kristian Tangeland
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Publication number: 20200301644Abstract: Presented herein are systems and methods that allow for dynamic tracking of changes made by an interacting participant. The non-interacting participants follow the changes made by the interacting participant but maintain the ability to take control of their viewport. The systems and methods introduce the concept of an area of interest (AOI), which is a region of the canvas that contains changes or modifications. The AOI relies on a notion of an active user. An active user is a participant that performs an action on the whiteboard. In order for the other participants to view and be aware of changes made to the whiteboard by the active user, the viewport of each device is automatically mapped to contain the AOI.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2019Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Cristoffer Karl Conny Särevall, Magne Pettersen Zachrisen, Andreas Aardal Hanssen, Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg
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Patent number: 10742931Abstract: A video conference system may include two or more video conference endpoints, each having a display configured to display content. The video conference system may detect a plurality of participants within a field of view of a camera of the system. The video conference system may determine an attention score for each endpoint based on the participants. The video conference system may determine whether the content of the first endpoint and/or the content of the second endpoint are active content based on whether the attention scores exceed a predetermined threshold value. The video conference system may send to secondary video conference systems an indication of the active content to enable the secondary video conference systems to display the active content.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2019Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg, Kristian Tangeland
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Publication number: 20190379862Abstract: A video conference system may include two or more video conference endpoints, each having a display configured to display content. The video conference system may detect a plurality of participants within a field of view of a camera of the system. The video conference system may determine an attention score for each endpoint based on the participants. The video conference system may determine whether the content of the first endpoint and/or the content of the second endpoint are active content based on whether the attention scores exceed a predetermined threshold value. The video conference system may send to secondary video conference systems an indication of the active content to enable the secondary video conference systems to display the active content.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg, Kristian Tangeland
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Patent number: 10397519Abstract: A video conference system may include two or more video conference endpoints, each having a display configured to display content. The video conference system may detect a plurality of participants within a field of view of a camera of the system. The video conference system may determine an attention score for each endpoint based on the participants. The video conference system may determine whether the content of the first endpoint and/or the content of the second endpoint are active content based on whether the attention scores exceed a predetermined threshold value. The video conference system may send to secondary video conference systems an indication of the active content to enable the secondary video conference systems to display the active content.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Øyvind Kurisaki-Sagberg, Kristian Tangeland