Abstract:
Embodiments may relate to intuitive user-interface features for a head-mountable device (HMD), in the context of a hybrid human and computer-automated response system. An illustrative method may involve a head-mountable device (HMD) that comprises a touchpad: (a) sending a speech-segment message to a hybrid response system, wherein the speech-segment message is indicative of a speech segment that is detected in audio data captured at the HMD, and wherein the speech-segment is associated with a first user-account with the hybrid response system, (b) receiving a response message that includes a response to the speech-segment message and an indication of a next action corresponding to the response to the speech-segment message, (c) displaying a card interface that includes an indication of the response, and (d) while displaying the response, detecting a singular touch gesture and responsively initiating the at least one next action.
Abstract:
An NFC reader in a communication device reads a first NFC tag on a first conference device when the communication device is brought within proximity of the first NFC tag. The communication device communicates information read from the first NFC tag and information acquired by the communication device to a conference server. The conference server utilizes the communicated information read from the first NFC tag and the communicated information acquired by the communication device to configure a conference call between the first conference device and the second conference device. The communication device, the first conference device and the second conference device are separate and distinct. The communication device executes a module that handles the communication of the information read from the first NFC tag and the information acquired by the communication device. The module is executed when the communication device is brought within the proximity of the first NFC tag.