SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING SALES LEADS FOR CEMETERIES UTILIZING THREE-HUNDRED AND SIXTY DEGREE IMAGERY IN CONNECTION WITH A CEMETERY DATABASE
20170287042 · 2017-10-05
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Abstract
A device and a method for generating sales leads for cemeteries utilizing three-hundred and sixty degree panoramic imagery in connection with a cemetery database is provided where a cemetery database made up of cemetery interment data is combined with three-hundred and sixty degree imagery of the cemetery and a user interface is built to search and view the combined database. By providing access to the combined database and using data request functions in the user interface, sale leads will be generated for the cemeteries.
Claims
1. A computer implemented method of managing, updating and displaying a cemetery database containing three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery map data comprising: overlaying two-dimensional cemetery map data with three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data wherein corresponding links between two-dimensional reference points contained within the two-dimensional cemetery map data and three-hundred and sixty degree reference points contained within the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data are created using a processor, and wherein the two-dimensional cemetery map data contains cemetery internment data that includes plot location data and available plots for future interment data; generating a spatial tag data based on the overlaid the two-dimensional cemetery map data and three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data and the available plots for future interment data using a processor, storing the spatial tag data and the overlaid two-dimensional cemetery map data with the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data within a cemetery database on a non-transitory data storage device; displaying the overlaid two-dimensional cemetery map data with the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data using a cemetery viewer navigation interface, wherein the cemetery viewer navigation interface is accessible through a computer network; providing search results for available plots for future interment by displaying the spatial tag data as a visible icon within the cemetery viewer navigation interface.
2. The computer implemented method of managing, updating and displaying a cemetery database of claim 1 further comprising: generating updated spatial tag data using data imputed into a spatial tag creation interface wherein a user selects the two-dimensional cemetery map data, the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data and the available plots for future interment data that the updated spatial tag data is based on, updating the cemetery database using the updated spatial tag data.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] In the accompanying drawings, various objects, features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent according to the following description exemplified by the drawings, which are shown by way of example only, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Reference will now be made to embodiments of the cemetery sales lead generator, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Details, features, and advantages of cemetery sales lead generator will become further apparent in the following detailed description of embodiments thereof.
[0017] Any reference in the specification to “one embodiment,” “a certain embodiment,” or a similar reference to an embodiment is intended to indicate that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such terms in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
[0018] The cemetery sales leads generation system 100 will provide cemeteries with a sales lead generation tool and a searching tool for the general public to search for past family, friends or notable people to see where they are interned and see the interment site through three-hundred and sixty degree panoramic imagery.
[0019] The sales lead generation system 100 may utilize a custom created cemetery database 110.
[0020] The cemetery interment data 111 may be gathered from information kept by a cemetery. Each cemetery can provide this information either electronically or in paper form. Two dimensional maps 115 that include cemetery roadways 119, cemetery landmarks 120 and detailed unique naming convention may be collected, such as in
[0021] The three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130 may be gathered by using a custom three-hundred and sixty degree image generation mapping system 200 as seen in
[0022] In one embodiment the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130 may be processed and overlaid with a graphically developed cemetery two dimensional map 115, thereby linking information between the cemetery interment data 111 and the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130. This overlaying process may take place by linking corresponding two dimensional reference points 121 with three-hundred and sixty degree spatial reference points 132. The two-dimensional map 115 may also be in the form of aerial view photography in addition to hand-drawn paper maps.
[0023] The multi-directional camera 210 may be a Point Grey Ladybug camera or another multi-directional camera of functional equivalence. The portable computer 220 may be any computing device that can interface with the multi-directional camera 210 and may be a laptop, smart phone or any other functional equivalent. Alternative embodiments may utilize a custom electric scooter that can be used with the backpack 230 to capture the three-hundred and sixty degree image data 131.
[0024] Software may be used to create the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130. Point Grey Research offers open source software called the Ladybug SDK. This software can process the captured three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130 and link the corresponding three-hundred and sixty degree spatial reference point data 132 to the three-hundred and sixty degree image data 131. Custom post processing software may also be used to further correct the locations of the three-hundred and sixty degree stream files.
[0025] In another embodiment the cemetery database may contain user created spatial tag data 400. This user created spatial tag data 400 may have data that links a particular three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130 with the cemetery interment data 111. The spatial tag data 400 may contain information linking a particular three-hundred and sixty degree image data 131 with any of the cemetery interment data 111, plots names 112, plot dates 113, plot locations 114, two dimensional maps 115 or two dimensional reference points 121. Furthermore, the spatial tag data 400 may be linked to multiple forms of data within the cemetery interment data 111. In one embodiment the user spatial tag data 400 creates the link between the two dimensional reference points 121 and the three-hundred and sixty degree spatial reference point data 132.
[0026] The sales lead generation system 100 may also have a user interface 140. The user interface 140 may be a website portal made up of various web pages. Some of these web pages may be a custom viewer navigation interface 141, search page 142, search result page 143, memorial page 144, cemetery services page 145, about cemetery page 146, cemetery directions page 147, and cemetery contact page 148. The user interface 140 may also have functionality to deliver user data 149 to an administrator 160. The administrator may be a cemetery or agent with the responsibility of maintaining the user interface 140. The user interface 140 may have an administrator interface 155 that an administrator 160 may use to collect and deliver user data 149 approve or deny memorial page postings 152 and verify user created spatial tag data 400.
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[0028] The user interface 140 may also allow uploading data to the cemetery database 110. Through the administrator interface 155 the administrator may upload a two dimensional image into the cemetery database 110 that is linked to a two dimensional reference points 121, so to be able to update the cemetery database 110 after the three-hundred and sixty degree mapping has taken place. Additionally, the administrator 160 may upload data entries of plot names 112, plot dates 113, and plot locations 114 and other cemetery interment data 111 as they change through time.
[0029] The user interface 140 may also contain a user created spatial tagging feature 190. The tagging feature may be contained within the custom viewer navigation interface 141. The user may make the tag by selecting the spatial tagging feature 190 in the custom viewer navigation interface 141. The resulting user created spatial tag data 400 creates a link between the cemetery interment data 111 and the three-hundred and sixty degree cemetery mapping data 130. In one embodiment, when a user conducts a subsequent search containing a linked user created spatial tag data 400, the custom viewer navigation interface 141 will display the tagged image location. The website administrator 160, who may be the cemetery itself, will verify the tagging. As a part of the user created spatial tagging feature 190, users may be asked for their contact information 149 as a part of the verification process. The contact information 149 can then be sent to cemeteries as a form of new sales leads.
[0030] The user interface 140 may additionally contain the following functions and features. As seen in
[0031] One embodiment may entail having a search functionality that allows the user to begin with a bird's-eye-view of the cemetery and allow the user to zoom into a section of interest where the individual's interment is located, as found in the search result. The user may then enter the three-hundred and sixty degree ground view of that section and begin searching for the particular site or headstone they are interested in by moving up, down and between the rows virtually. In this way the cemetery can be virtually toured. Once a grave site is found, a user can tag the site as being connected to a particular interment.
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[0036] While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternations could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements, apparatuses, systems, and methods disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention.