EP2153358A1 - Procédé de création d'une base de données - Google Patents
Procédé de création d'une base de donnéesInfo
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- EP2153358A1 EP2153358A1 EP08705379A EP08705379A EP2153358A1 EP 2153358 A1 EP2153358 A1 EP 2153358A1 EP 08705379 A EP08705379 A EP 08705379A EP 08705379 A EP08705379 A EP 08705379A EP 2153358 A1 EP2153358 A1 EP 2153358A1
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- telephone
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- telephone numbers
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- H04M1/274—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method for creating an electronic database comprising telephone numbers. More pre- cisely, the invention relates to a method for creating such a database comprising telephone numbers as well as additional information associated with each respective telephone number.
- Various types of mobile communication terminals may allow a user to communicate through many different ways of communication, such as telephony, IP telephony, SMS, MMS, e-mail, reading of internet pages, etc.
- mobile terminals are those being adapted for communication via a subscription with an operator, m which case a subscription and thereby also a user is essentially identified by a telephone number during communication.
- terminals are denoted mobile telephone terminals.
- the expression "telephony" is intended to comprise not merely traditional telephony, but also other ways of communication m which the user is essentially identified by the use of a telephone number, such as also for example IP telephony, SMS, and MMS.
- contact information which is useful for the user is often stored, for example in the form of a database in which each contact is stored as a post comprising information regarding, by way of example, name, telephone number, address, company, etc., but in certain cases also multimedia for example.
- Many mobile telephone terminals can automatically build such databases during nor ⁇ mal use, based for example on information originating in connection with incoming and outgoing calls, sent and received messages, etc.
- the mobile telephone terminal is not adapted for automatically building a contact database, or has only limited such means, for example if when receiving a call only the telephone number is available, and not the name of the caller, in which case the stored information is incomplete.
- the user may also not have set the terminal so that it automatically builds a contact database.
- the present invention solves these problems.
- the present invention relates to a method for creating an electronically stored contact database based upon a user' s subscription with a telephone operator, where said database comprises telephone numbers, and is characterised in that, in a first step, historical call information regarding the tele ⁇ phone number of the subscription is received from the telephone operator and is caused to be stored in a first computer, in that, in a second step, the first computer is caused to filter out at least A telephone numbers and/or B telephone numbers from the historical call information, in that, in a third step, the first computer is caused to rank the remaining telephone numbers according to frequency of occurrence and to select the telephone numbers with the highest rank for further treatment, in that, in a fourth step, the first computer is caused to supplement the selected telephone numbers with additional information, associated with these telephone numbers, respectively, by executing a query, comprising the telephone number itself, to an external database comprising information regarding telephone numbers and associated data connected to the subscriber of each respec ⁇ tive telephone number, in that, in a fifth step, the first computer is caused to store each selected telephone
- Figure 1 is a schematic overview of the technical components being exploited by the method of the invention according to a preferred embodiment.
- Figure 2 is an overview flowchart, illustrating the method of the invention according to a preferred embodiment.
- Figure 3 illustrates the format of the resulting database according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG 1 shows two operators Ia, Ib, offering communications services.
- communications services is intended to mean such services being offered to subscribers 2 with the opera ⁇ tor Ia, Ib, where each subscriber 2 has at least one subscription with the operator Ia, Ib, through which subscrip- tion the subscriber 2, when it comes to the offered communications services, essentially is identified by the use of a unique telephone number.
- communica ⁇ tions services may comprise traditional telephony, IP teleph ⁇ ony, SMS, MMS, and so on.
- a subscriber 2 In order to benefit from the communications services, a subscriber 2 must have access to a telephone terminal 3. It is realised, and is also illustrated in Figure 1, that one sub ⁇ scriber 2 may have a subscription without necessarily having access to a terminal 3, and may have several subscriptions with one or several operators Ia, Ib, or may have more than one terminal 3 for each subscription.
- Each terminal 3 may be of a stationary type, such as a telephone for home use or for use by a company, or of a mobile type, such as a cellular phone.
- Mobile telephone terminals are typically used together with a so called SIM card, con- necting the mobile terminal to a certain subscription, and thereby also to a certain unique telephone number.
- FIG. 1 a subscriber 2' is shown, having a subscription with an operator Ib and a mobile telephone ter- minal 3' .
- an external database 4 is shown in Figure 1, which receives and stores information regarding the telephone numbers of various subscribers 2 from one or several opera- tors Ia, Ib.
- the connection between the operators Ia, Ib and the database 4 is not shown in Figure 1, for reasons of simplicity.
- the external database 4 receives and stores additional information that is associated with each telephone number, respectively.
- additional information such as for example the name, address, company name, any other telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, date of birth, etc., of the subscriber 2 may be received from the operators Ia, Ib and/or from other external sources, such as various public registers.
- Today, such databases 4 are commercially available.
- Figure 1 is also shown a first computer 5, connected to the operator Ib of the subscriber 2' and also to the external database 4, and a second computer 6, connected to the first computer 5 and to the subscriber 2' .
- the second computer 6 may also be connected directly to the mobile telephone terminal 3' of the subscriber 2' .
- Figure 2 is a flowchart which on an overview level shows the method for creating an electronic database according to the invention .
- step 101 the method is commenced.
- the method starts off from the subscriber's 2' subscription with the operator Ib, which subscription, according to the above said, essentially is identified by the unique telephone num ⁇ ber of the subscriber 2'.
- historical call information is received from the operator Ib.
- Such information typically comprises a num ⁇ ber of posts, each post comprising information regarding a certain historical event, including a certain telephone num ⁇ ber which is external to the subscriber 2' as well as the point in time at which the event took place.
- such posts may comprise information on telephone calls made through the subscriber's 2' subscription, or on tele ⁇ phone calls received through the subscription, where each of the posts is associated with a certain external telephone number.
- Called external telephone numbers such as in the first example, are commonly denoted B numbers.
- Received ex ⁇ ternal telephone numbers are, analogously and as in the second example, commonly denoted A numbers.
- post types are not limited to these two examples, but may comprise information on for example for ⁇ warded telephone calls, sent and received SMS- and MMS mes ⁇ sages, respectively, and so on. It is especially realised that external telephone numbers need not be tied to a tele- phone subscription intended for mobile telephony, but may also be tied to stationary telephone subscriptions.
- the historical information is available from the operator Ib in the form of a data file, even if other formats may occur.
- the information is first stored in the first computer 5.
- the first computer 5 is caused to filter the infor- mation, so that all information except for the external telephone number itself in each post is cleaned out. During this filtration, all external telephone numbers or only a subset, such as for example all B telephone numbers, may be saved.
- the first computer 5 is also caused to filter off posts the time stamp of which is older than a certain predetermined point in time, in order to in this way only make use of current information. It is pre- ferred that the first computer 5 is caused to only use posts not being older than about 1 year.
- different predetermined points in time are used for different event types, such as for example to use different predetermined points in time for B numbers and A numbers, respectively, or to use older external telephone numbers that are associated with SMS traffic than when considering external telephone numbers associated with telephone calls. Such decisions will depend on the purpose of the practical application of the invention.
- the first com ⁇ puter 5 comprises a group of telephone numbers, in the form of a list or a set of criteria in terms of area codes, the number of digits in the telephone number or the like, where the first computer 5 in step 103 is caused to always filter out the telephone numbers belonging to the group.
- such telephone numbers may be telephone numbers that for various reasons may be assumed to be uninteresting to the subscriber 2', such as for example temporary telephone numbers intended for use via SMS in connection with a certain event such as a TV show.
- step 104 the first computer 5 is caused to rank the filtered out telephone numbers remaining after the filtering of the historical information. This ranking is carried out after frequency of occurrence, meaning that numbers that occur a greater number of times in the historical information are ordered with higher rank than numbers occurring fewer times. Based upon this ranking, the first computer 5 is caused to select the highest ranked numbers.
- the selected telephone numbers will constitute the most fre ⁇ quently occurring external telephone numbers to which tele- phone calls have been initiated by the subscriber 2' and from which calls have been received by the subscriber 2', etc.
- the details regarding the selection crite- ria may be laid down in different ways. For example, it is possible to select a greater number of called external tele ⁇ phone numbers than received ones, and not to include tele ⁇ phone numbers from which SMS messages have been received, etc .
- the first computer 5 is caused to go through the list of external telephone numbers thus obtained, and is caused, for each of the telephone numbers, to request from the external database 4, specified, additional information associated with the telephone number.
- the request being sent to the database 4 comprises a statement of the external telephone number itself.
- the requested information is, according to the above described, associated with the subscriber 2 whose subscription with an operator Ia, Ib is essentially identified by the external telephone number. In case the requested information is available in the database 4 for the specified telephone number, it is associated in the first computer 5 with the external telephone number. It is preferred that the same types of additional information are requested for all of the selected external telephone numbers.
- the additional information requested comprises at least the name of the subscription proprietor 2 whose subscription with an operator Ia, Ib is identified by the external telephone number.
- the additional information comprises one or several of the fields included in a so called vCard standard, which is an industry standard for the representation of contact information.
- vCard standard is an industry standard for the representation of contact information.
- which fields from the vCard standard which are requested depends upon the purpose of the application, as well as upon what information is available in the database 4. Since the first computer 5 is caused to request additional information for external telephone numbers, and associate any received such information with the telephone number in question, a refinement of the information originally comprised in the historical call information is achieved. This refining action also accrues during the filtration 103 as well as during the selection 104.
- the first computer 5 is caused to store every selected external telephone number, together with the additional information that may have been received from the database 4.
- the total information thus stored comprising every selected telephone number and its additional information if any, comprises the resulting electronically stored database.
- the storage may be on a portable, machine readable medium, on a hard disk in the first computer 5, or in another way.
- the first computer 5 is caused to store the total information in one or several files according to a vCard standard.
- the resulting database is stored in a vCard format, permitting reading of the information by many conventional computer programs .
- Figure 3 illustrates the format of the database according to a preferred embodiment, in which the vCard format according to version 2.1 is used.
- the vCard format according to version 2.1 is used.
- one contact post is illustrated, but it is realised that several contact posts may be stored in a similar manner.
- the reference numerals 201 - 206 show the fields making up the contact post. More such fields are available according to the vCard format, but only those of the collectively avail- able fields for which the information is obtained for the contact in question are present in the resulting database according to this preferred embodiment.
- the start and the end fields are shown, respec- tively, which define the limits for the contact post.
- a field defining the version of the vCard format is shown.
- fields storing the information stored about the contact together with declarations regarding what type of information every respective field concerns are shown.
- the telephone number of the contact is one of these fields, indicated at 204. It is realised that the illustrated fields merely constitute exemplifying such fields. Many other types of fields are thinkable, and more than one field with the same information type may also be present for the same contact. Except for the start and end fields, and for the version field, only the field containing the original telephone number, indicated at 204 is necessary in this example.
- the refined information constituting the resulting database constitutes an automatically produced contact database. Since it is based upon the telephone num ⁇ bers that have occurred in the communication to and from the subscriber 2', it also qualifies as a contact database which is specific for and personal to the subscriber 2'. According to what has been described above, it is created automatically by the refinement of existing historical information, which in general is available with the operator Ib of the sub- scriber 2' .
- the historical informa ⁇ tion originates from the communication from and to the mobile telephone terminal 3' of the subscriber 2' .
- the resulting database in the first computer 5 comprises contact information for the contacts that the subscriber 2' has been communicating with recently using his or her mobile communication terminal 3'.
- this information is adapted for being transferred to the terminal 3' of the subscriber 2', in case the subscriber 2' wishes to establish a new contact database or in case the existing contact database in the terminal 3' for any reason has disappeared, or to another mobile telephone terminal, etc.
- the resulting contact database is thus transferred to the mobile telephone terminal 3' of the subscriber 2' .
- the purpose of the method according to the present invention is to create a contact database for use in a mobile telephone terminal
- Such a limitation may be performed in different ways, and preferably it is either set in advance by the subscriber 2' to be carried out or is automatically selected by the first computer 5 based upon information regarding the model type of the target terminal or similar information which is given beforehand.
- a first preferred way of achieving such a space limitation is that the number of external telephone numbers selected after the ranking 104 is caused to be limited, so that these tele- phone numbers, together with the additional information if any that is added in the later, refining step 105, do not exceed the predetermined maximum space limitation.
- a second preferred way of achieving space limitation is, in a similar manner, to limit the number of selected external telephone numbers to the number of free posts in the built-in contact list of the mobile target terminal, alternatively to the total number of available such posts.
- the transfer of information is executed by causing the operator Ib of the subscriber 2' to transfer the information, electronically and wirelessly, via the existing mobile telephony system of the operator Ib, directly to the mobile telephone terminal 3' of the sub ⁇ scriber 2' .
- the resulting data ⁇ base is caused to be transferred to a second computer 6, from which the subscriber 2' is given access to the stored information via a network to which the second computer 6 is connected.
- networks are IP based networks, such as the Internet or isolated intranets, or the existing mobile telephony system of the operator Ib.
- the subscriber 2' may be furnished with an opportunity of sorting, filtering, refining and/or editing the database before it is transferred to a mobile telephone ter ⁇ minal or is used in another way.
- the operator Ib may for example present the subscriber 2' with an opportunity to download the whole con ⁇ tact database to the mobile telephone terminal 3', or indi- vidual pieces of contact information as a reply to a reguest from the mobile telephone terminal 3' of the subscriber 2'.
- the present invention achieves a method by the help of which a database containing information regarding the con- tacts of a certain subscriber is automatically created, without the subscriber him- or herself manually having to create, structure or refine information.
- the created information is relevant, since it is based upon the subscriber's earlier communications.
- it is up to date since the commu- nications being exploited are those that have taken place during a certain historical time up until the day for the creation of the information.
- the method according to the present invention achieves that such contact information may be transferred to the mobile telephone terminal of a subscriber in order to thereafter be used by the subscriber in his or her further communication.
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