Visual Audio Quality Cues and Context Awareness in a Virtual Collaboration Session
US-2015179186-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US12400765B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12400765-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418418029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 26, 2025 |
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The present disclosure generally relates to logging health-related events and for health-related coaching. In some embodiments, an event is logged by associating an action with a specific time and a user sentiment. In some embodiments, an event challenge, associated with a log entry, is transmitted to an external electronic device.
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A first electronic device, comprising: a display device; one or more input devices; one or more processors; and memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: displaying, via the display device, a first log entry corresponding to a first event associated with a user of a second electronic device; while displaying the first log entry corresponding to the first event, receiving, via a first input device of the one or more input devices, a first set of one or more inputs corresponding to a request to transmit a first event challenge to the user associated with the second electronic device, wherein the first set of one or more inputs includes a first input corresponding to a set of one or more event conditions; and in response to the first set of one or more inputs, transmitting, to the second electronic device, data representing the first event challenge; wherein the data representing the first event challenge includes a prompt to the user of the second electronic device to log a first challenge response event based on the set of one or more event conditions; after transmitting the data representing the first event challenge, displaying, via the display device, a first user interface that includes: a first region that includes a representation of the first event challenge; and a second region that: in accordance with a determination that data representing the first challenge response event has been received from the second electronic device, includes a representation of the first challenge response event, wherein the representation of the first challenge response event includes an affordance for viewing data corresponding to the first challenge response event that, when selected, causes the display of first physiological data associated with the first challenge response event wherein the first challenge response event is responsive to the first event challenge; and in accordance with a determination that data representing the first challenge response event has not been received the second electronic device, does not include the representation of the first challenge response event; while displaying the representation of the first challenge response event, receiving a second set of one or more inputs that includes a first input corresponding to the affordance for viewing data corresponding to the first challenge response event; and in response to the second set of one or more inputs, displaying, via the display device, a response event user interface, wherein the response event user interface includes: second physiological data associated with the user of the second electronic device that corresponds to the first event; and third physiological data, different from the second physiological data, associated with the user of the second electronic device that corresponds to the first challenge response event. 2. The first electronic device of claim 1 , the one or more programs further including instructions for: subsequent to displaying the first log entry, displaying, via the display device: a first affordance corresponding to an event challenge of a first type; and a second affordance corresponding to an event challenge of a second type, different than the first type, wherein the first set of one or more inputs includes a second input received while displaying the first affordance and the second affordance; in response to the second input of the first set of one or more inputs: in accordance with a determination that the second input of the first set of one or more inputs corresponds to the first affordance, including, in the data transmitted to the second electronic device, an indication that the first event challenge is of the first type; and in accordance with a determination that the second input of the first set of one or more inputs corresponds to the first affordance, including, in the data transmitted to the second electronic device, an indication that the first event challenge is of the second type. 3. The first electronic device of claim 2 , wherein: the first event challenge is a challenge of the first type; the prompt includes a prompt to the user to log a second event based on the set of one or event conditions; and the transmitted data representing the set of one or more event conditions of the first event challenge includes an indication of a first set of one or more actions to be performed. 4. The first electronic device of claim 2 , wherein: the first event challenge is a challenge of the second type; the prompt includes a prompt to the user to log the first challenge response event based on the set of one or event conditions; and the transmitted data representing the set of one or more event conditions of the first event challenge includes: an indication of a second set of one or more actions; and an indication of whether the second set of one or more actions are to be performed or are not to be performed. 5. The first electronic device of claim 1 , the one or more programs further including instructions for: displaying, via the display device and concurrently with displaying the first log entry: a second log entry corresponding to a second event associated with the user of the second electronic device; a third affordance associated with the second log entry that, when selected, initiates a process for transmitting a second event challenge to the user associated with the second electronic device; a third log entry corresponding to a third event associated with the user of the second electronic device; and a fourth affordance associated with the third log entry that, when selected, initiates a process for transmitting a third event challenge to the user associated with the second electronic device. 6. The first electronic device of claim 1 , wherein: displaying the first log entry includes displaying: a first time point associated with the first log entry; and fourth physiological data associated with the user of the second electronic device, the fourth physiological data associated with the first log entry. 7. The first electronic device of claim 6 , wherein the fourth physiological data includes blood glucose data. 8. The first electronic device of claim 6 , wherein displaying the fourth physiological data includes displaying a plurality of values of the fourth physiological that is associated with a continuous range of time points over a first period of time, the one or more programs further including instructions for: displaying, via the display device and concurrently with displaying the fourth physiological data, fifth physiological data associated with the user of the second electronic device, different from the fourth physiological data, wherein the fifth physiological data is associated with a subset of time points within the continuous range of time points. 9. The first electronic device of claim 1 , the one or more programs further including instructions for: displaying, via the display device, a second user interface that includes: a plurality of representations of physiological data associated with the user of the second electronic device, including a first representation of physiological data for a first occurrence of a first recurring time period and a second representation of physiological data for a second occurrence of the first recurring time period; and a fifth affordance corresponding to a subset of the physiological data for the first occurrence that meets a set of reporting criteria. 10. The first electronic device of claim 9 , the one or more programs further including instructions for:
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