WO2000077667A2 - Systeme de gestion d'informations familiales - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a computer assisted family information
- each member of a typical family may have multiple appointments. tasks and/or errands to handle- While managing all the relevant information of a single
- system including a central control module containing at least one famih data file,
- a user interface system for transferring information to and receiving information from the family
- central control module from which relevant family information is obtained.
- the relevant family information is obtained.
- information obtained from the information source is processed with information stored in the family data file of the central control module to create value-added family information which is
- relevant family information from at least one information source; processing the relevant family information with information in the family data file to create value-add family information; and.
- central control module- The relevant family information is obtained by the central control
- a method of developing consumer understanding information is disclosed as including the following steps: providing a family
- family information management system for the retrieval of family activity data stored in the
- central control module and, analyzing the family activity data to develop consumer
- information management system including a central control module with at least one family profile stored therein is disclosed as including the following steps: obtaining each family profile
- the method may also include the steps of surveying family
- a central control module including at
- At least one family data file for storage of information relating to members of a family and a user interface system for transferring information to and receiving information from the family data file of the central control module where the user interface system operates in a voice mode from a remote location.
- system is converted from voice information to text information and information received by the
- user interface system from the central control module is converted from text information to voice
- the family information management system may further include at least one
- information obtained from the information source is processed with information in the family
- control module including at least one family data file for storage of information relating to
- the method may further include the step of converting text information in the central control module to voice information
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of the family information management system in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of the central control module depicted in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary family data file
- Figure 4 is a schematic block diagram of the CPU depicted in Figure 2. with a plurality of
- Figure 5 is flow chart of the method of managing information within members of a family in accordance with the present invention.
- Figures 6-8 are schematic block diagrams of exemplar)' functions performed by the family
- Figure 9 is a flow chart of a method for developing consumer understanding information
- Figure 10 is a depiction of a screen display for a calendar application associated with the
- Figure 1 1 is a depiction of a screen display for a to do list application associated with the
- Figure 12 is a depiction of a screen display for a local information application associated
- Figure 13 is a depiction of a screen display for a grocery list application associated with the family information management system of the present invention.
- Figure 14 is a depiction of a screen display for a home application associated with the
- management information system 10 includes a central control module 12 which stores and
- At least one user interface system 14 is
- central control module 12 in communication with central control module 12 for transferring and/or receiving information
- Family information management system 10 also preferably includes at least one
- central control module 12 i.e., as in the case of a website, database, or the like
- family information management system 10 need not provide additional memory and/or
- central control module 12 will obtain the relevant family information upon the occurrence of a request
- central control module 12 and/or information source 30 a predetermined time interval, a
- predetermined time schedule based on family activity data within the system, etc.
- information source 30 typically will be chosen from a
- meal planning information 32 a group consisting of meal planning information 32, shopping information 34, school information 36, local information of interest 38. financial information 40, couponing information 42.
- User interface system 14 preferably includes one of a variety of information input devices
- User interface system 14 will also preferably include an information access device enabling members of the
- interface system 14 is preferably chosen from a group of devices consisting of a home PC 16, a
- central control module 12 further includes devices for accessing the plurality of information sources 30 to retrieve, access, or
- value-added family information is
- source 30 from family data file 44 and user interface system 14, from information source 30 and
- user interface system 14 from multiple information sources 30, or from multiple user interface
- the value-added family information is preferably formatted so that family members may interface with central control module 12 for receipt of relevant. timeh and synchronized value-added family information- Synchronized information ensures that all family
- central control module 12 by other family members-
- family activities will be used throughout the following description to refer to all the things going on in the daily life of a typical family- The term
- family information management system 10 is designed for use by any group of individuals
- family information management system 10 is designed for use by an extended family living at different locations, children away at college, and people living or
- family information management system 10 may be used
- family information management system 10 provides a computer assisted
- family information management system 10 provides a computer assisted
- the method is achieved by first storing user
- central control module 12 (see box 100). Information relevant to the family based upon specific
- various information sources 30 (box 102), preferably processed with information in family data file 44 to create value-added family information (box 104), and access provided to the value-
- family members box 112
- Either of these types of relevant family information is also preferably processed with the information in family data file 44 to add value to the
- the specific criteria or user information established in the family profile preferably includes, but is not limited to, personal information regarding each family member 46. schedule
- to-do 58 planned meals 60. family reminders 62. school information 64, medical information
- the cornerstone of family information management system 10 is central control module
- Central control module 12 stores family data file 44 defining each family's
- information sources 30 processes the relevant family information obtained from information
- central control module 12 is preferably designed to learn a family ' s habits
- family activity data As indicated by what is referred to herein as family activity data. In this way.
- central control module 12 is able to intelligently employ methods and create services to help improve and enhance the experience of utilizing family information management system 10. As is discussed herein, relevant family information is input into central control module 12 via a
- family information management system 10 integrates the many
- module 12 also permits family information management system 10 to serve a wide variety of
- Figure 4 depicts family information management system 10 as being
- Family information management system 10 is further capable of automatically purchasing items 80 based upon the famih profile created and
- central control In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, central control
- module 12 is a centralized database accessible from a variety of communication networks
- central control module 12 may therefore take various combinations
- central control module 12 may be installed on a secure system only accessible to the members of the family which it serves. While such a system may be prohibitively expensive at the present time,
- a secure home-installed central control module 12 would function in much the same manner as
- central control module 12 preferably
- CPU 82 which performs the processing functions of central control module 12.
- ROM read only memory
- RAM random access memory
- BIOS operating system or BIOS
- RAM 86 RAM 86
- a clock circuit 88 provides a clock signal which is required by CPU 82. It will be understood
- Central control module 12 also includes a communication port 90 permitting it to
- central control module 12 is required to communicate with a
- communication port 90 shall be any external devices to receive information in various forms.
- CPU 82 also stores information in, and reads information from, a data storage device 92 which forms part of central control module 12. It will be understood that data storage device 92 is principally utilized to store family data files 44. Central control module 12 also preferabh
- a voice recognition system 94 includes a voice recognition system 94. the operation and function of which is best described
- control module 12 is programmed to process relevant family information from one or more
- family members and/or stored for later use in family data file 44.
- family data file 44 In accordance with its
- central control module 12 preferably employs pattern recognition techniques to
- family information management system 10 is able to use collaborative filtering well known to those skilled in the art to combine the information in family data file 44 and
- Filtering Utilizing A Belief Network are exemplary of collaborative filtering techniques and are hereby incorporated by reference.
- central control module 12 will optionally use data mining techniques to calculate and calculate its speed
- central control module 12 is able to access
- central control module 12 is able to send messages and reminders to family members. When accomplished by means of collaborative
- family information management system 10 delivers
- control module 12 will know whether to interrupt, remind them, or inform them of changes in their family data file at a later time.
- central control module 12 a key aspect of central control module 12 is its ability to
- family information management system 10 to combine a personal schedule with a "best"
- present invention may be proprietary databases owned and/or maintained by family information
- management system 10 that is, internal information sources, or they may be separately owned
- family information management system 10 uses a family unique identification to store the information at the appropriate location within family data file 44 (discussed below in greater detail), while accessing other components of family information management system 10 to determine the possible relevance of the message to
- central control module 12 If, for example, a message containing a weather update as to severe thunderstorms enters family information management system 10,
- central control module 12 would access schedule 48 for the family stored in family data file 44.
- Central control module 12 is then able to inform the father and son as to the weather without
- central control module 12 By developing central control module 12 as a highly accessible web-based service
- central control module 12 use of central control module 12 is able to generate vast quantities of consumer understanding information. Such information regarding family activities may be used to improve
- the survey information is
- central control module 12 (discussed below in greater detail).
- central control module 12 includes a database 92 of family data file 44 assigned to specific registered families.
- Each family data file 44 is composed of a family profile including, for example, personal information regarding each family member 46, schedule
- the family profile is preferably first created when a family registers with family
- the family profile is then continuously updated as the
- family members utilize family information management system 10 as discussed above.
- Family data file 44 information is preferably integrated into one holistic family
- information management application that can be accessed through any network (cellular, phone. paging, and Internet) and through a variety of interface devices (as seen by items 16, 18. 20, 22.
- each family data file 44 is developed from a variety of sources on a
- Each specific family data file 44 is preferably protected to provide access only to those
- Central control module 12 is designed to permit the input and retrieval of information
- family data file 44 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, and 66 in family data file 44 for later use by family information
- the relevant data may be input, for example, as voice
- her interface device for example, cellular communication device 24
- her purse contact central control module 12.
- central control module 12 is preferably provided with voice
- recognition software 94 adapted to convert voice commands into a computer usable format.
- voice recognition techniques may be replaced by a system wherein voice commands and data are recorded and manually translated into text. This is
- family information management system 10 is preferably able to automatically obtain information from a variety of information sources 30 to enhance the
- family information management system 10 is able to gather
- central control module 12 (through CPU 82) will know to
- associated with family information management system 10 process the birthday with the relevant information from information sources 30 to create value-added family information, and pass the
- family information management system 10 might retrieve horoscope
- central control module 12 (through CPU 82) will know to take that
- family information management system 10 process the residence information with the relevant information from information sources 30 to create value-added family information, and
- family information management system 10 might obtain
- central control module 12 (through CPU 82) will know to
- commuter information based upon the routes the father might take to get to work
- This information may be accessed in a variety of manners known to those skilled in the art. For example, where external information sources 30 maintain web pages on the World Wide
- central control module 12 may simply access specific web pages on a periodic basis to
- school information for example, homework assignments, grades, teacher meetings, holidays
- Web page retrieval of information may also be used to gather
- Information from external information sources 30 may also be retrieved by directly
- central control module 12 of family information management system 10 contacts the private database on a periodic basis to retrieve relevant family information in a controlled manner.
- direct database access may be any direct database access
- databases for example, medical information
- databases may be accessed through a direct database access.
- the database is created for the specific purpose
- family data file 44 may be relevant to specific users based upon their inputted family profile.
- the information obtained would then be processed with a specific sub-file in family data file 44 and prepared for
- the integrally associated database is developed to contain a
- any of the information sources 30 may be integrally associated with central control module 12
- Information sources 30 used in practice may be varied to suit the needs of specific
- One-way transmissions 96 e.g., facsimile, e-mail, scanning, and other data transmission
- one-way transmissions 96 are received by central control module 12, evaluated to determine the specific family or family member to which
- the transmission relates, and analyzed to identify the relevant information contained in the
- central control module 12 automatically incorporated within central control module 12 or manually incorporated using
- family information management system 10 employs a user interface system 14 to update central control module 12 with relevant family information and to
- User interface system 14 may take
- user interface system 14 may
- in-home screens 20 can be placed in laundry rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, etc.,
- each of the user interface devices disclosed above allows a family member to access central control module 12 for
- User interface devices 14 also provide family members with the ability to receive
- family information management system 10 is designed to integrate the many aspects of daily life into a convenient and easy to use system.
- central control module 12 permits the
- family information management system 10 allows for the messaging 68 of family members in a quick and efficient manner.
- family information management system 10 allows for the messaging 68 of family members in a quick and efficient manner.
- central control module 12 utilizing appropriate transmission methods in
- Figures 10-14 depict screen displays 120
- the input of messages may further be combined with other information ailable to central control module 12 in family data file 44 to further improve the transmission of messages-
- central control module 12 is able to access schedule 48 for
- central control module 12 is then
- Family information management system 10 also preferably provides a reminder function
- the reminder functionality' preferably includes general family reminders, such as
- Family information management system 10 also includes a built-in intelligence
- central control module 12 will not simply send reminders exactly as schedule, but will learn from other information available to family information management system 10 when it is an
- central control module 12 will delay sending dad a reminder to mow the lawn until he returns from his trip.
- central control module 12 also preferably permits family members to input and retrieve appointments (with associated times) 72- User interface devices
- the calendaring function is capable of managing group. as well as individual schedules. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure
- Family information management system 10 also preferably assists in building grocery and
- buttons 153, 154 and 155 are
- a box 156 is provided to type in the name of a product and works in association with control button 153. It will also be appreciated that items may be added to either Pick List 151 or Grocery List 152 by means of a UPC bar code scanner,
- family information management system 10 could track the
- central control module 12 might note certain patterns in ordering habits and
- Central control module 12 might also access various information sources 30 based on
- screen display 160 Another area of interest in the present system is indicated by screen display 160 for the
- family information management system 10 is able to
- a baby's room may be monitored to confirm that he/she is still sleeping at area 161.
- Another anticipated use is the monitoring of television watching by children so as to
- central control module 12 may be programmed with central control module 12 so that programs having certain ratings are
- appliances e.g.. washer, dryer, microwave, oven, dishwasher
- central control module 12 may be integrated with central control module 12 so that
- family information management system 10 also preferably provides a meal planning function 76.
- meal planning function 76 One desirable feature within the my home application is the ability to
- Recipe icon 166 (such as to the crisco.com website), where family information
- management system 10 allows consumers to access recipes based on family preferences and other
- the recipes, or daily menu suggestions are selected by a family member, assigned a
- Family information management system 10 might first propose a series of menus for a predetermined period of time, such as a week. The family member responsible for
- Central control module 12 is then able to access
- Family information management system 10 is
- family information management system 10 preferably allows for
- system 10 assists in communicating homework, school activities, grades, and teacher comments, as well as assists families in tracking children's school performance. In this way, family
- information management system 10 allows teachers to send updates and assignments out to a
- family information management system 10
- family information management system 10 provides a three-way
- a school database 36 such as a web page, is able to provide a platform for communicating such things as assignments, test scores, classroom discussion topics, school calendars, as well as additional resources for the
- central control module 12 continuously looks to information sources 30 and information stored in
- the family data file 44 to identify links which might be combined to further enhance the lifestyle
- family information management system 10 maintains the
- information management system 10 may be further enhanced to include information sources 30
- family information management system 10 will intelligently match a consumer with an expert to solve specific family problems.
- the family problems may be
- control module 12 would first identify a predetermined event (for example, a child has a doctor ' s appointment for the flu). Central control module 12 would then look to various information
- sources 30 obtain relevant information, format the information, and provide the same to the
- family information management system 10 might remind the family to provide lots
- family information management system 10 may provide mothers with
- family information management system 10 could be enhanced to aid in the
- blood pressure sensors for example, blood pressure sensors, body temperature sensors, glucose level detectors, etc.
- glucose level detectors for example, blood pressure sensors, body temperature sensors, glucose level detectors, etc.
- monitored information could then be used to track and provide suggestions to improve the health
- family information management system 10 could be designed to provide information on healthy lifestyles.
- central control module 12 use of central control module 12 is able to generate vast
- the method is achieved by first providing a freely accessible family
- information management system 10 including a central control module 12 where at least one family profile is stored in a central control module 12 (see box 170). During the normal course of operation by a family, family information management system 10 obtains information from a
- plurality of information sources 30 relevant to the family based upon specific criteria established in the family profile, formats the information obtained, and provides the information to the
- Family information management system 10 also typically
- family activity data which is obtained along with the family profile stored in central control module 12 by accessing family information management
- the family activity data and family profile may be monitored and stored by central
- control module 12 (box 174). For example, when the family accesses central control module 12
- central control module 12 stores
- central control module 12 stores the information for later use by the
- box 176 those consumers not associated therewith. For example, where the family activity data indicates that most grocery shopping is done on Wednesday, the service provider will know to
- central control module 12 information is preferably collected from central control module 12 in much the same manner as
- information management system 10 is able to suggest or recommend products and services, as
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