Avaya Expert Predicts the Impact of Context Awareness and Social Networking on Business Communications
2007年9月18日 - 8:30PM
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Keynote presentation at first IEEE International Conference on
Semantic Computing addresses emerging collaborative technologies
IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- New computer
technologies -- driven by communications data and analytics -- that
intelligently automate our communications will transform the way we
interact with each other to conduct business, according to Avaya
Labs scientist Doree Seligmann, who will speak today at the first
IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing. "What people
are doing in their day to day business communications helps to
identify who they should be interacting with and how," Seligmann
said. "By combining context awareness and social networking, we
expect to be able to establish more effective and successful
interactions." Seligmann is director of collaborative applications
research for Avaya Labs. Her group has developed algorithms and
models to infer an individual's communication context that includes
presence, availability, whether they can be interrupted and are
willing to interact, their area of expertise and their social
cohesiveness. Her team has developed a number of inventions that
leverage communication context - including a method for a calendar
application to estimate the time you must leave the office in order
to arrive promptly for a meeting, and a "personalized customer
relationship management" application that tells you, how, when and
how often a caller has tried to reach you and pops up pertinent
notes for you to use during your call. The IEEE (Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.) International
Conference on Semantic Computing is an international forum for
researchers to exchange information regarding advancements in the
state of the art and practice of semantic computing, which is a
vision of information technology based on semantics shared between
people and machines, aiming at making computers more usable and
useful to everybody. During her keynote, Seligmann is sharing
information on current Avaya Labs research projects that factor in
information derived from users' communications activities and
conversations to make communication choices. "There are great
benefits for businesses, improving communications within the
enterprise, between the enterprise and its customers, and between
different enterprises," Seligmann said. "We can analyze
conversations and collaborations to track knowledge and experience,
so when a group needs to bring in a new team member to help on new
problem we can identify the person with the most up-to-date
information on that subject. But we can do even more. We can try to
make the most suitable match by considering other factors including
up-to-date information about previous interactions within the
group, past experiences with similar topics, level of expertise in
communication skills, duration and tone of past conversations,
language, and temperament. How to best gather and use this myriad
of information is the focus of our collaborative communications
research." Since joining Avaya, Seligmann has filed more than 50
patents, most of which involve technologies designed to help people
communicate more efficiently and effectively and have a
higher-quality experience while doing so. In November she will
speak at CollaborateCom 2007, a collaborative computing conference
in New York, N.Y. About Avaya Avaya delivers Intelligent
Communications solutions that help companies transform their
businesses to achieve marketplace advantage. More than 1 million
businesses worldwide, including more than 90 percent of the FORTUNE
500(R), use Avaya solutions for IP Telephony, Unified
Communications, Contact Centers and Communications-Enabled Business
Processes. Avaya Global Services provides comprehensive service and
support for companies, small to large. For more information visit
the Avaya Web site: http://www.avaya.com/. DATASOURCE: Avaya
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