Method for managing communication channel for each of a plurality of participants of online meeting room and system using the same
US-12095829-B2 · Sep 17, 2024 · US
US2021097208A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021097208-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916588919-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A technique allows a user to project content onto a shared display region in a controlled manner. The technique involves receiving context information that describes a context in which a user is currently interacting with a local user computing device. The technique then determines, based on policy logic and the context information, whether it is appropriate to invoke a private state, or to remove the private state and enter a shared state. The private state involves presenting a privacy screen on one or more shared display regions. The local user computing device remains connected to the display device(s) that host the shared display region(s) while operating in both the private state and the shared state. According to one advantage, the technique eliminates or reduces the risk that the user will inadvertently release private information to others; further, it does so without asking the user to perform burdensome preparatory actions.
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One or more computing devices for displaying content, comprising: hardware logic circuitry, the hardware logic circuitry including: (a) one or more hardware processors that perform operations by executing machine-readable instructions stored in a memory, and/or (b) one or more other hardware logic units that perform the operations using a task-specific collection of logic gates, the operations including: receiving plural signals that provide context information, the context information describing a context in which a user is currently interacting with a local user computing device; determining, based on policy logic and the context information, whether it is appropriate to invoke a private state, or to remove the private state and enter a shared state, the private state corresponding to a state in which the local user computing device displays content on one or more shared display regions provided by one or more shared-region-hosting display devices, the content operating as a privacy screen that blocks at least one display item that would be projected by the local user computing device to said one or more shared display regions, but for the privacy screen, and the shared state corresponding to a state in which the privacy screen is removed; and generating the privacy screen when said determining ascertains that it is appropriate to enter the private state, and displaying the privacy screen on said one or more shared display regions, the local user computing device remaining connected to said one or more shared-region-hosting display devices while in both the private state and the shared state. 2 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein, in the private state, the local user computing device displays one or more display items on one or more private display regions provided by one or more private-region-hosting display devices, and wherein the privacy screen blocks presentation of said one or more display items. 3 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include at least one signal that indicates that the user has provided a command that requests the local user computing device to enter the private state or the shared state. 4 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include at least one signal that indicates that the user has manually connected the local user computing device to at least one shared-region-hosting display device, or the local user computing device has automatically connected to said at least one shared-region-hosting display device, and wherein said determining ascertains, based on the policy logic and said at least one signal, that it is appropriate to enter the private state. 5 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include at least one signal that indicates that the user has interacted with a particular program function or application provided by the local user computing device. 6 . The one or more computing devices of claim 5 , wherein the policy logic indicates that information that reveals interaction by the user with the particular program function or application is not to be shared with others user, and wherein said determining ascertains, based on the policy logic and said at least one signal, that it is appropriate to transition from the shared state to the private state. 7 . The one or more computing devices of claim 5 , wherein the policy logic indicates that the user interacts with the particular program function or application when the user wishes to share content with one or more other users, and wherein said determining ascertains, based on the policy logic and said at least one signal, that it is appropriate to transition from the private state to the shared state. 8 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include at least one signal that identifies a kind of at least one shared-region-hosting display device to which the local user computing device is currently connected. 9 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include at least one signal that identifies a current location of the user. 10 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include: at least one signal that specifies an identity of at least one other user who is interacting with said one or more shared display regions, or is expected to interact with said one or more shared display regions; and at least one signal that provides permission information that describes an extent to which said at least one other user has been given permission to view content provided by the user of the local user computing device. 11 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the plural signals include: at least one signal that identifies a current configuration of a user interface presentation with which the user is currently interacting; and/or at least one signal that identifies a current graphical object on the user interface presentation which the user is presumed to be currently focusing on. 12 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein said generating of the privacy screen includes presenting default display content on said one or more shared display regions, in lieu of said at least one display item that that would be displayed in said one or more shared display regions, but for the privacy screen. 13 . The one or more computing devices of claim 12 , wherein the default display content conveys information about the user of the local user computing device, and/or information previously selected by the user. 14 . The one or more computing devices of claim 12 , wherein the default display content corresponds to content that has been previously presented on said one or more shared display regions in a current presentation session. 15 . The one or more computing devices of claim 12 , wherein the default display content includes content supplied by the local user computing device and at least one other local user computing device, said at least one other local user computing device also having access to said one or more shared-region-hosting display devices. 16 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein the operations further comprise receiving configuration information that specifies at least: a status of at least one location as being private or shared; a status of at least one display device as being private or shared; and a status of at least one program function as being private or shared. 17 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein at least one shared display region includes content provided by the user and at least one other user. 18 . The one or more computing devices of claim 1 , wherein at least one private display region and/or at least one shared display region is a virtual display produced by a mixed-reality device. 19 . A method for presenting content, comprising: receiving plural signals that provide context information, the context information describing a context in which a user is currently interacting with a local user computing device, at least one signal of the plural signals indicating that the user has manually connected the local user computing device to one or more shared-region-hosting display devices, or the local user computing device has automatically connected to said one or more shared-region-hosting display devices; determining, based on policy logic and said at le
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