COMPUTERISED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLABORATIVE PUBLISHING
20180276765 ยท 2018-09-27
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q10/101
PHYSICS
G06F16/9535
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G06Q50/00
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International classification
G06Q40/00
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G06F3/0483
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Abstract
A method of providing page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of a publication for digital printing, the method being operable using a computerised system, and the method including the steps of: (i) prescribing parameters for page content associated with pages of the publication to be digitally printed; (ii) communicating the prescribed page content parameters to a plurality of content contributors; and (iii) receiving page content produced by the plurality of content contributors in response to the prescribed parameters communicated thereto; wherein, the received page content produced by the plurality of content contributors is able to be presented as page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of the publication for digital printing.
Claims
1. A method of providing page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of a publication for digital printing, the method being operable using a computerised system, and the method including the steps of: (i) prescribing parameters for page content associated with pages of the publication to be digitally printed; (ii) communicating the prescribed page content parameters to a plurality of content contributors; and (iii) receiving page content produced by the plurality of content contributors in response to the prescribed parameters communicated thereto; wherein, the received page content produced by the plurality of content contributors is able to be presented as page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of the publication for digital printing.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plurality of content contributors comprise freelance content contributors.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1 including providing an online interactive menu interface via which a user is able to select form the page content options to personalise pages of the publication to be digitally published.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the publication includes an educational publication and the page content associated with pages of the publication includes at least one of an essay, a case study, lecture notes, learning exercises and an assessment.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4 wherein the prescribed parameters of the page content associated with the pages of the publication include a learning objective of the at least one of the essay, the case study, the lecture notes, the learning exercises and the assessment included on each page.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein when a page content option is selected for inclusion as page content of a page of the publication, the content contributor that produced the selected page content option is attributed on the page of the publication.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein when a page content option is selected for inclusion as page content of a page of the publication, the content contributor that produced the selected page content option is rewarded with a royalty.
8. The method as claimed in claim 1 including a step of assessing whether page content produced by the plurality of content contributors meets a predetermined screening criteria before presenting the page content option for user-selection.
9. The method as claimed in claim 1 including a step of selecting targeted advertising for inclusion in the publication to be digitally printed, the targeted advertising being selected for inclusion in the publication by reference to the page content options selected by the user.
10. The method as claimed in claim 1 including a step of automatically providing a content contributor with a royalty payment in response to page content produced by the content contributor being selected by the user for personalization of the publication.
11. A computerised system for use in providing page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of a publication for digital printing, the computerised system being configured for: (i) prescribing parameters for page content associated with pages of the publication to be digitally printed; (ii) communicating the prescribed page content parameters to a plurality of content contributors; and (iii) receiving page content produced by the plurality of content contributors in response to the prescribed parameters communicated thereto; wherein, the received page content produced by the plurality of content contributors is able to be presented as page content options for user-selection to personalise pages of the publication for digital printing.
12. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the plurality of content contributors comprise freelance content contributors.
13. The computerised system as claimed in claims 11 configured for providing an online interactive menu interface via which a user is able to select form the page content options to personalise pages of the publication to be digitally published.
14. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the publication includes an educational publication and the page content associated with pages of the publication includes at least one of an essay, a case study, lecture notes, learning exercises and an assessment.
15. The computerised system as claimed in claim 14 wherein the prescribed parameters of the page content associated with the pages of the publication include a learning objective of the at least one of the essay, the case study, the lecture notes, the learning exercises and the assessment.
16. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 configured such that when a page content option is selected for inclusion as page content of a page of the publication, the content contributor that produced the selected page content option is attributed on the page of the publication.
17. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 configured such that when a page content option is selected for inclusion as page content of a page of the publication, the content contributor that produced the selected page content option is rewarded with a royalty.
18. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 configured to assess whether page content produced by the plurality of content contributors meets a predetermined screening criteria before presenting the page content option for user-selection.
19. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 configured to include targeted advertising in the publication to be digitally printed, the targeted advertising being selected for inclusion in the publication by reference to the page content options selected by the user.
20. The computerised system as claimed in claim 11 configured to automatically provide a content contributor with a royalty payment in response to page content produced by the content contributor being selected by the user for personalization of the publication.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0064] The present invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description of a preferred but non-limiting embodiments thereof, described in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0078] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0079] This embodiment comprises two main aspects that will be described in greater detail below, namely (i) a pre-printing stage whereby a novel methodology is utilised in the context of personalised digital printing by employing a network of freelance (or viral) content contributors (e.g. a writer, graphic artist etc.) to produce page content that may be presented to customers as page content options to personalise various pages of digitally printed publications; and (ii) a computerised system and online accessible Web site interface which allows customers to personalise the page content for each page of the publication to be digitally printed by selecting page content from the range of page options presented to the customer.
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[0081] Potential viral contributor candidates that wish to contribute page content for potential selection by customers in personalizing their publications are required to initially register their details via an online interactive Web interface hosted by and running on the central server (100). On the Web interface candidates are required to confirm a mandatory level of qualification, professional experience, writing experience and/or any other relevant information to ensure that quality control is maintained. To reduce overhead costs associated with due diligence and the like the candidates may also be required to enter a disclaimer of copyright or other rights to any page content that will be produced by the candidate if registered within the network of vial contributors contributing to the system. Such information and undertakings are able to be readily recorded via the interactive Web interface and stored for later referencing as required and may assist in alleviating overall business administration and due diligence costs. If a candidate does not confirm such mandatory information or agree to mandatory undertakings, then the candidate's registration will not be processed further and a message is communicated to the candidate via the Web site that the registration has failed. If a candidate meets the requirements, then the personal and contact details are stored in a database (150) running on the central server (100) and a confirmation message is communicated to the candidate via email or any other suitable communication medium confirming that they are now eligible to participate in the system.
[0082] In this embodiment, a predetermined structured learning plan is prescribed in respect of each educational publication that is to be offered to customers as a personalisable digitally printed publication. The structured learning plan is important in the context of such educational texts as it will define the key concepts, ideas and principles that must be covered in the publication, the manner in which they are to be covered (e.g. by providing informative text such as essays, case studies, lecture notes, and assessments, by way of learning exercises, or any one of these), and, the sequence in which they are covered, amongst other things, so as to be conductive to learning about the topic. The structured learning plan is presented in terms of sub-topics of the overall topic that is being learnt, the number of pages in the publication that will be allocated to each sub-topic, the specific pages of the publication and the sequence in which each sub-topic is to be taught, the type of learning activity that the student will be expected to undertake on each page of the publication. Certain other prescribed parameters for the page content that is required to be produced by viral contributors in respect of a page of the publication include for instance the language of the page content, the word count, the number of learning exercises and/or examples that should be presented, the style and syntax of the content and so on. In these embodiments, the structured learning plan and prescribed parameters are intended to assist viral contributors in quickly understanding and familiarising with the structure and parameters of the content required for the publication so that the viral contributors are able to rapidly and appropriately produce page content for the system based on this guidance provided.
[0083] The structured learning plan and prescribed parameters are made accessible to each of the viral contributors. This enables each of the viral contributors to have an understanding and guide to the precise scope and nature of page content that is required by the system in respect of each page of the publication to be digitally printed. Conveniently, an email notification may be periodically communicated to each of the viral contributors providing updates regarding publications for which new page content is currently required for submission by viral contributors in the network, or, upcoming publication for which contributions from viral contributors will be required to assist in back-end production. The step of communicating the structure learning plan and prescribed parameters to the viral contributors is represented by block (310) in
[0084] The central server (100) is configured to assist in automating coordination and management of the production and uploading of page content submissions from the viral contributors, and, to provide visibility to all participating viral contributors regarding the status of the page content available for any given publication. For instance, the central server may be programmed to automatically, (i) monitor the number of page content submissions that are received in respect of each page of the publication; (ii) periodically update the Web site to indicate the number of page content submissions received from viral contributors in respect of each page of the publication; (iii) and, where a threshold number of submissions have been received from viral contributors in respect of a given page of the publication, communicating a notice that no further page content submissions are required in respect of the specific page of the publication. Furthermore, where there is an imbalance in the number of page content submissions received in respect of certain pages of the publication, the central server may be programmed to automatically issue a notification to viral contributors offering incentives for producing and uploading page content in respect of less popular pages of the publication. Such incentives may include for instance offering a higher royalty amount to viral contributors for page content that is selected for use by customers in respect of specific pages of the publication. When a predetermined threshold number of page content options have been produced by the viral contributors in respect of each page of the publication, the central server (100) is automated to restrict any further upload access from the viral contributors and will communicate a notification to all viral contributors that no further participation is required in respect of the particular publication.
[0085] The specific mechanics by which newly produced page content is uploaded to the central server (100) need not be discussed in great detail as it would be appreciated that any suitable number of existing software interfaces can be readily configured for usage between the central server (100) and the end-user terminals (110) operable by the viral contributors to upload the materials. All page content submissions that are uploaded to the central server (100) are stored in the database system (150) running on the central server and are indexed for future referencing and retrieval. Such content is able to be recycled for use in other future publications. The step of receiving in the central server (100) page content produced by viral contributors is represented by block (320) in
[0086] The central server (100) is also configured to maintain an updated record of the activity history of each viral contributor. The activity history may include details of the number of page content submissions that have been uploaded by each viral contributor, the percentage of page content submissions produced by each viral contributor that have been accepted for presentation as a page content option for user-selection, details of the publications and topics that each viral contributor has contributed to, royalties paid to each viral contributor, the frequency and regularity of participation of each viral contributor over time and so on. This information may be useful to both the administrator of the system as well as the individual viral contributor. From the perspective of the administrator, the recorded activity history is useful in terms of (i) identifying relatively active and valuable contributors to the system whereby incentives and inducements may be provided to ensure further ongoing participation, and, (ii) identifying less active contributors to the system and terminating further involvement where the quality and/or quantity of submissions are unsatisfactory. From the perspective of the individual viral contributors, the stored information provides useful feedback for professional development including an indication of the perceived quality and popularity of their work and whether changes or improvement to the style, quality or content of the writing may be warranted.
[0087] In this embodiment a front-end of the computerised system is provided comprising a user-interactive Web site accessible by customers via Web browser software running on end-user terminals (120) such as laptops, desktops and smartphone device browsers for instance. As shown in
[0088] When the customer has selected a specific topic of interest via the interactive menu, the Web site is configured to display a layout of the pages of the selected publication based on the predetermined structured learning plan defined for that particular topic. A menu of page content options which may be selected for personalisation of each page is also presented to the customer in respect of the selected publication. To assist the customer in making a selection of page content for any given page, an interactive icon or hypertext link is associated with each of the page content options displayed on the Web site which when activated enables the customer to view further details of the viral contributor that authored the page content option on display. For instance, such further details could include the activity history of the viral contributor, the number of times customers have selected page content options authored by that particular viral contributor, a summary of the educational topics that the viral contributor has contributed page content options for selection in other publications in the past. Furthermore, the interactive menu of page content options could also be programmed to allow sorting of the page content options based upon the popularity of the page content option by other customers, the popularity of the viral contributor that authored the page content option, the age of the page content option including when it was first uploaded in to the computerised system, and so on.
[0089] As the customer makes selections of page content options for each page in the publication, the selections are recorded in a database record of customer the central server for future reference should the customer wish to order additional digital prints of the same publication and page selections. When no further page content selections are required to be made by the customer, the Web site is configured for allowing the customer to preview a final rendering of the publication layout containing all the selected page content options. If any changes or amendments are required, the customer has the option of altering the selection for a given page. If no changes are required and the final publication layout is decided, the information is placed in an order queue managed by central server whereby a digital printing system will print a hardcopy of the publication in accordance with the customer's personalised specification and ship the hardcopy publication to the customer. The step of the central server receiving customer selections of page content options for each page of the publication to be printed is represented by block (340) in
[0090] In addition to the actual selected educational content being printed in the pages of the publication other information may also printed on pages. For instance, the name of the viral contributor responsible for authoring the selected page content for each page is printed on the relevant pages. In addition to a fee being charged to customers for the cost of purchasing the personalised publications, fees are also charged to third-parties for the inclusion of advertising in the printed publications. Moreover, by maintaining historical records in the central server of the purchase behavior of customers as well as the page content selection history of customers, this historical customer activity information can be utilised by the central server to automatically allocate targeted advertising for inclusion of digitally printed publications.
[0091] In other embodiments of the present invention, the above-described systems and methods may be applicable and conveniently utilised in the context of bespoke printing of travel guides, maps and the like. In particular, the problem associated with existing travel guides and maps is that they will often contain an over-abundance of information concerning a particularly destination that may be irrelevant to the traveler. For instance, if a traveler is intending to only travel to one particular city within a large country to be visited, the traveler does not require the additional information regarding other cities within that country the inclusion of which makes the printed publication unduly heavy and cumbersome to carry. Accordingly, in this context a Web interface could be provided which would allow customers to select only page content relevant to the specific city or specific location of interest to the customer's travel plans. Furthermore, travelers have grown more reliant upon the usage of online map services for assistance when travelling in a foreign country. However, as it is not always convenient, practical or affordable for the traveler to have access to the Internet, such map services cannot always be relied upon. Accordingly, a traveler is able to print a physical and tangible bespoke map booklet utilising the personalised pagination features provided by embodiments of the present invention. The accessibility of bespoke personalised paginated publications is not only available in seeking to address such problems, but is also now relatively affordable, expedient to produce and offers diversity of choice in content by virtue of the novel utilisation of a network of viral contributors to generate page content options.
[0092] In certain embodiments of the present invention, the system may be configured to automatically provide a royalty to viral contributor in response to page content produced by the viral contributor being selected by a user of the system to personalise pages of a bespoke publication. The amount of the royalty that is paid to the viral contributor may be specifically agreed upon between the viral contributor and an administrator of the system, may comprise a fixed amount per page that is selected, and/or, may dynamically vary based upon a variety of factors at any given time including for instance, the size of the page content selected, the subject matter of the page content selected, the popularity of the viral contributor (e.g. how often any page content produced by the contributor is selected), the popularity of the specific page content that has been selected (e.g. how often the specific selected page content has been selected), how much revenue the contributor's content has generated for the system over a predetermined length of time, the length of time that the viral contributor has participated in the system and so on. Predetermined amounts of the royalties that are payable in response to the selection of page content may be recorded in a memory store of the system that is accessible by the central server (100), The central server (100) may be programmed to interface with any suitable electronic payments system to effect payment of the royalty to the viral contributor for instance at a predetermined time, or, at the point of sale of the page content.
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[0096] This present embodiment is operable using a computerised system (600) comprising a user profile module (610), a page content module (620), a page layout module (630) and a page sequence module (640) that are operably interconnected together. Any one of the features of the embodiment described herein referred to as a module may be implemented in software for execution by various types of processors. An identified module of executable code may, for instance, comprise one or more physical or logical blocks of computer instructions which may, for instance, be organised as an object, procedure, function, or algorithm. The identified blocks of computer instructions need not be physically located together, but may comprise disparate instructions stored in different locations which, when joined logically together, comprise the module and achieve the stated purpose for the module. A module may also be implemented as a hardware circuit comprising custom circuits or gate arrays, off-the-shelf semiconductors such as logic chips, transistors, or other discrete components. A module may also be implemented in programmable hardware devices such as field programmable gate arrays, programmable array logic, programmable logic devices or the like. A module of executable code may comprise a single instruction, multiple instructions, and may be distributed over several different code segments, among different programs, and across several discrete memory devices. Similarly, operational data may be identified and illustrated herein within modules, and may be embodied in any suitable form and organised within any suitable type of data structure. The operational data may be collected as a single data set, or may be distributed over different locations including over different storage devices, and may exist, at least partially, merely as electronic signals on a system or network. Furthermore, each of these modules may typically be comprised by separate computer devices having a processor device, a data store device, an input device and an output device. The modules may be operable using physically separate computer devices or may be integrally provided within a single computer device.
[0097] The user profile module (610) is configured for obtaining a user profile of the target user of the illustrated story book. This step is represented by block (710) in
[0098] The information indicative of the characteristics of the target user may be obtained by the user profile module (610) in any number of ways. For instance, the information may be manually entered into the computerised system (600) by the user via an input interface such as a keyboard, microphone, or graphical user interface of the user profile module (610). Alternately, and more conveniently, user profile information may be stored in a database of the user profile module (610) and may be automatically retrieved by the user profile module (610) as required.
[0099] In response to the user profile module (610) obtaining the user profile information of the target user, thereafter, the page content module (620) associates a text-based page content with each of the pages of the illustrated story book by reference to the obtained user profile of the target user. This step is represented by block (720) in
[0100] Alternatively, the page content module (620) may be configured for automatically generating page content for association with each page of the illustrated story book by reference to the user profile obtained by the user profile module (610). For instance, a plurality of predefined text-based page contents may be stored in the data store of the page content module (620) with each of the different predefined text-based page contents being suitably customised for target users of different ages and of different language backgrounds. The page content module (620) is further configured to run a computer program thereon comprising computer executable instructions for implementing a matching algorithm for identifying and associating the most suitable predefined text-based page contents for each page of the illustrated story book by reference to the user profile of the target user of the illustrated story book. By way of example, in determining a match between the different predefined text-based page contents and the pages of the illustrated story book, the matching algorithm may compare specific features of each different text-based page content such as vocabulary type, word count, grammar pattern, font style, and language type, against specific characteristic of the user profile of the target user such as age, language of the target user. The intelligence of the matching algorithm that is used in this process may be based upon collected proprietary or non-proprietary historical data of useage patterns of customised publications and related user profile information. Such collected historical useage data may assist in enhancing the intelligence of the matching algorithm in terms of predicting an appropriate level of complexity of the text, an appropriate level of vocabulary of the text, an appropriate level of grammar pattern of the text, and an appropriate language of the text-based page content that is associated with any given page of the illustrated story book.
[0101] The page layout module (620) is configured for associating one page layout from amongst a plurality of predefined page layouts with the page content on the at least one page of the publication. This step is represented by block (730) in
[0102] For ease of illustration of the above process steps in customising of the pages of an illustrated story book,
[0103] Also in this embodiment, information representing each customised page of the illustrated story book is stored in a database of the page content module which can then be made available for re-use by the same user again in future, or which may be shared with other users via the computerised system (600) for use in the customised pagination of other books of other users. Such newly generated page content may be tagged and indexing within the computerised system (600) for ease of identification and retrieval in the pagination process. Information relating to the suitability of the page for particular target user profiles may be used to tag each page.
[0104] As mentioned above, the application of this embodiment for customisation of an illustrated story book is merely one example of the application of this embodiment. In alternate embodiments, other publications such as school text-books, class notes, worksheets, exam papers, exercise books, advertising and marketing booklets, and so on may similarly be customised in accordance with similar principles described above. In yet a further embodiment, the computerised system may enable customised images/graphics to be associated with each page of a publication in substitute for or in addition to any pre-existing image/graphics associated with the given pages of the publication. Such customised images/graphics may for instance include a personalised photograph taken by the user using a smartphone and uploaded in to the page content module of the computerised system using a software app running on the smartphone. In the context of educational learning, an advantage in being able to associate a personalised image/graphic with a page of an educational publication is that the customiser of the publication is able to convey a visually provocative statement in relation to a particular lesson which may generate a greater degree of discussion and reflection than may ordinarily be the case. Such a response is perceived to assist in enhancing the learning process. Yet other potential applications of this embodiment of the present invention may be for recycling aspects of the page content of newspapers, magazines, travel-related publications, cooking and culinary-related publications, as well as eulogies for funeral services.
[0105] In certain embodiments of the present invention, the computerised system may include a user interface via which users may interactively communicate with each other (e.g. via messaging on an online discussion forum) so as to share comments, feedback, reviews and suggestions relating to the quality, nature, language accuracy of the page content received in to the computerised system by freelance content providers and which are available for selection to customise a publication. The user interface for facilitating such interactive communication between users may comprise a stand-alone user interface such as an online discussion forum, or, may be integrated into the Web site user interface via which a user may select each page content. For instance, an interactive icon or hypertext link may be associated with each of the page content options displayed on the Web site user interface which when activated enables the customer to view further details of the viral contributor that authored the page content option on display, or, view recorded comments, feedback and reviews of each page content in terms of the quality, nature, language accuracy of the page content, popularity of the page content option by other users, the popularity of the viral contributor that authored the page content option, the age of the page content option including when it was first uploaded in to the computerised system, and so on, as perceived by other users. For instance, clicking on the interactive icon or link may cause a new Web page to open or a pop-up to activate in which the further information may be displayed. The computerised system may for instance allow users to provide ratings from 1-10 for each available page content in respect of the quality, nature, language accuracy of each available page content. Such comments, feedback, reviews and/or ratings may also be displayed directly adjacent to each page content on the Web site user interface for immediate viewing by users without needing to click on an interactive icon or link.
[0106] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described without departing from the scope of the invention. All such variations and modification which become apparent to persons skilled in the art, should be considered to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as broadly hereinbefore described. It is to be understood that the invention includes all such variations and modifications. The invention also includes all of the steps and features, referred or indicated in the specification, individually or collectively, and any and all combinations of any two or more of said steps or features.
[0107] The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.