Abstract
When the context (live or recorded) in an online session (e.g., a meeting, a call, digital channels, etc.) becomes unproductive due to intelligibility or readability issues, a Self-Improvised Multimodal Context Assessor cum Resolver or 'SIMCAR' as proposed herein can enhance the context intelligibility and readability for the session by optimizing the content complexity for all the participants of the session that may possess different skill levels with regard to the content of the session. Through techniques of this proposal, the SIMCAR may provide each participant with a preferred level of optimized (simplified or augmented) content as per a configured SIMCAR profile irrespective of the complexity of the presented/spoken/written content presented during the session. The SIMCAR techniques may also be used to provide similarly optimized content to speaker(s) of a session in an aggregated manner.
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Recommended Citation
Mukherjee, Anupam; N Kamath, Prasad; and Jain, Vibhor, "SELF-IMPROVISED MULTIMODAL CONTEXT ASSESSOR CUM RESOLVER (SIMCAR) FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF CONTEXT INTELLIGIBILITY AND READABILITY BY OPTIMIZING THE COMPLEXITY FOR MIXED SKILLED AUDIENCES", Technical Disclosure Commons, (August 12, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7273