Self-service terminal
View Patent ↗A self-service terminal ( 12 ) is described. The terminal ( 12 ) may be an ATM, and has a user interface ( 30,34 ) comprising a synthetic character ( 84 ). The terminal ( 12 ) is coupled to a database ( 24 ) that includes information about users of the terminal ( 12 ). The terminal ( 12 ) is operable to present an adapted character to a user, where one or more aspects of the character ( 84 ) have been adapted to reflect changes in the user. A method of interacting with a user at a self-service terminal, and a self-service terminal system ( 10 ) are also described.
1. A method of interacting with a user at a self-service terminal, the method comprising the steps of:
identifying a user;
identifying a synthetic character associated with the user;
determining changes in the user's behavior;
updating the synthetic character to reflect changes in the user's behavior; and
presenting the synthetic character to the user to assist the user in conducting a transaction.
2. A method of interacting with a user at a self-service terminal, the method comprising the steps of:
identifying a user;
identifying a synthetic character associated with the user;
determining changes in the user's behavior;
updating the synthetic character's vocal qualities to reflect changes in the user's behavior; and
presenting the synthetic character to the user to assist the user in conducting a transaction.
3. A method according to claim 2 , wherein the synthetic character's vocal qualities include the character's voice.
4. A method according to claim 2 , wherein the synthetic character's vocal qualities include the character's vocabulary.
5. A method according to claim 2 , wherein the synthetic character's vocal qualities include the character's diction.
6. A method according to claim 2 , wherein the synthetic character's vocal qualities include the character's speech patterns.
7. A method according to claim 2 , further comprising the step of adapting the character's appearance based upon changes in the user's behavior so that the character looks older or younger than previously.
8. A method according to claim 2 , further comprising the step of adapting the character to the proficiency of the user so that as a user becomes more proficient in using the terminal the character offers more concise help to the user.
9. A method according to claim 2 , further comprising the step of allowing the user to revert to the previous version of the synthetic character's vocal qualities.
10. A self-service terminal system comprising:
a plurality of self-service terminals having user interfaces including synthetic characters;
a host for authorizing transactions executed by users at the self-service terminals;
a database for storing information about the users; and
means for adapting one or more aspects of a synthetic character to reflect changes in an associated user, so that a user's synthetic character changes with the user over time.
11. A terminal according to claim 10 , wherein the database is a customer relationship management (CRM) database.
12. A self-service terminal having a user interface, the terminal comprising:
means for providing a synthetic character;
means for coupling to a database which includes information about users of the terminal;
means for presenting an adapted character to a user based upon information from the database; and
means for adapting the character to the proficiency of the user so that as a user becomes more proficient in using the terminal the character offers more concise help to the user.
13. A self-service terminal having a user interface, the terminal comprising:
means for providing a synthetic character;
means for coupling to a database which includes information about users of the terminal;
means for presenting an adapted character to a user based upon information from the database, wherein the character's vocal qualities are adapted; and
means for adapting the character to the proficiency of the user so that as a user becomes more proficient in using the terminal the character offers more concise help to the user.
14. A self-service terminal having a user interface, the terminal comprising:
means for providing a synthetic character;
means for coupling to a database which includes information about users of the terminal;
means for presenting an adapted character to a user based upon information from the database, wherein the character's vocal qualities are adapted; and
means for enabling the user to revert to the previous version of the synthetic character's vocal qualities.