IP Library Granted Patent US 8,737,581
Granted Patent B1
US 8,737,581 · App. 13/768,103 · Granted May 27, 2014

Pausing a live teleconference call

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Patent No.
US 8,737,581
App. No.
13/768,103
Granted
May 27, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

Methods and products are described for facilitating a method of controlling participation in a teleconference call. One embodiment of the method includes connection to a teleconference call so that a user of a communications device is capable of participating in the call. Any real-time inbound audio and real-time outbound audio is recorded and stored. At some point during the call, a pause command is received that indicates a desire to suspend real-time participation in the teleconference call and that starts a pause process. One embodiment of the pause process includes continuing to record the real-time inbound audio but preventing it from being presented via the communications device until a resume request is received, preventing the real-time outbound audio from being sent to other call participants until a resume request is received, and enabling a resume option that allows the user to re-engage in real-time participation in the teleconference call.

Claims (53)

1. One or more nontransitory computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that, when executed by a communications device, facilitate a method of controlling participation in a teleconference call, the method comprising:

connecting to the teleconference call such that a user of the communications device is capable of participating in the teleconference call;

recording any real-time inbound and real-time outbound audio that is communicated via the call, thereby resulting in stored audio,

A) wherein the real-time inbound audio is audio that is being spoken by other call participants, and

B) wherein the real-time outbound audio is local audio that is being communicated from the communications device to the other call participants;

receiving a pause command, which indicates a desire to suspend real-time participation in the teleconference call and which begins a pause process, which includes the following,

A) continuing to record the real-time inbound audio but preventing it from being presented via the communications device until a resume request is received,

B) preventing the real-time outbound audio from being communicated to the other call participants until a resume request is received,

C) enabling a resume option, which is activated by receiving the resume request, which, when received, re-enables communication of the real-time inbound and real-time outbound audio,

D) monitoring the real-time inbound audio even though it is no longer being substantially presented via speaker, wherein monitoring comprises determining that a key phrase has been spoken by one or more of the other participants, and

E) presenting an indication that the key phrase was spoken, the indication comprising a feel indication.

2. The media of claim 1 , wherein preventing the real-time inbound audio from being presented via the communications device includes substantially preventing it from being outputted via a speaker of the communications device.

3. The media of claim 1 , wherein preventing the real-time outbound audio from being communicated to the other call participants is accomplished by muting a microphone of the communications device.

4. The media of claim 1 , wherein the pause process further includes outputting onto a display of the communications device a text translation of the real-time inbound audio, thereby enabling a user to read comments from the other participants even after the pause command is received.

5. The media of claim 1 , wherein presenting the indicating includes presenting one or more of:

a visual indication; and

an audible indication.

6. The media of claim 5 , wherein the visual indication includes a transcription of a usage of the key phrase.

7. The media of claim 6 , wherein the transcription includes surrounding context associated with the key phrase.

8. The media of claim 1 , wherein the pause process further includes enabling a playback process, which includes playing back the stored audio at a playback speed.

9. The media of claim 8 , wherein the playback speed is one or more of:

slower than a recorded rate;

equal to the recorded rate; or

faster than the recorded rate.

10. One or more nontransitory computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that, when executed on a communications device, facilitate a method of controlling participation of a user in a teleconference call, the method comprising:

facilitating real-time participation in the teleconference call, which includes presenting real-time audio received from the other participants and communicating any real-time audio from the user;

storing the real-time audio received from the participants, thereby providing stored received audio;

storing the real-time audio communicated from the user, thereby providing stored sent audio;

initiating a pause process in which the user's real-time participation in the teleconference call is paused, but the connection to the call is maintained, wherein the pause process includes monitoring the real-time audio received from the participants for a key phrase; and

initiating a notification process that the key phrase was spoken, the notification process comprising presenting a visual indication that the key phrase was spoken, the visual indication comprising a transcription of surrounding context associated with the key phrase.

11. The media of claim 10 , further comprising enabling a playback option, which, when engaged triggers a playback process that plays back one or more of the stored received audio or the stored sent audio.

12. The media of claim 11 , wherein facilitating the real-time participation in the teleconference call is carried out incident to receiving input from a user to establish a connection to the teleconference call, which includes other participants.

13. The media of claim 11 , further comprising presenting a playback control on a display of the communications device.

14. The media of claim 10 , wherein the pause process is initiated without providing an indication to the other participants that the pause process was initiated.

15. One or more nontransitory computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that, when executed by a processing device, facilitate a method of controlling participation in a teleconference call, the method comprising:

receiving a request from a given user and requests from other participants to join a conference call (“call”);

facilitating recording all audio that is communicated via the call, thereby producing recorded audio;

from a communications device that is associated with the user, receiving a request to initiate a pause process to pause the call, wherein the pause process includes monitoring the real-time audio received from the participants for a key phrase;

continuing to communicate audio information to the communications device while preventing the device from being used to participate in real time in the conference call;

receiving a request to playback at least a portion of the recorded audio;

during the call, playing back the audio portion through the communications device such that the given user is able to listen to the recorded audio without severing a connection with the call;

determining a key phrase has been spoken based on the monitoring of the received real-time audio; and

presenting an indication that a key phrase has been spoken, the indication comprising an actionable control that allows the user to jump to the live call.

16. The media of claim 15 , wherein presenting the indicating includes presenting one or more of:

a visual indication; and

an audible indication.

17. The media of claim 16 , wherein the visual indication includes a transcription of a usage of the key phrase.

18. The media of claim 15 , wherein the transcription includes surrounding context associated with the key phrase.

19. The media of claim 15 , wherein the pause process further includes enabling a playback process, which includes playing back the stored audio at a playback speed.

20. The media of claim 19 , wherein the playback speed is one or more of:

slower than a recorded rate;

equal to the recorded rate; or

faster than the recorded rate.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2022
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
To: IBSV LLC; LAYER3 TV, LLC; PUSHSPRING, LLC; T-MOBILE CENTRAL LLC; T-MOBILE USA, INC.; ASSURANCE WIRELESS USA, L.P.; BOOST WORLDWIDE, LLC; CLEARWIRE COMMUNICATIONS LLC; CLEARWIRE IP HOLDINGS LLC; SPRINTCOM LLC; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.; SPRINT INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED; SPRINT SPECTRUM LLC
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 2, 2020
From: T-MOBILE USA, INC.; ISBV LLC; T-MOBILE CENTRAL LLC; LAYER3 TV, INC.; PUSHSPRING, INC.; BOOST WORLDWIDE, LLC; CLEARWIRE COMMUNICATIONS LLC; CLEARWIRE IP HOLDINGS LLC; CLEARWIRE LEGACY LLC; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.; SPRINT INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED; SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.; ASSURANCE WIRELESS USA, L.P.
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GRANT OF FIRST PRIORITY AND JUNIOR PRIORITY SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Mar 6, 2017
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From: HYDE, CALEB SISSION; HALFERTY, CLARK DOUGLAS; WURTENBERGER, ANDREW MARK
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