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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 01, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 07, 1999
Hannes Eberle, Arlington, VA (US);
Christopher S. Leon, Washington, DC (US);
Bodo Maass, Arlington, VA (US);
Anurag Patnaik, Arlington, VA (US);
Alberto Santa Ana, Falls Church, VA (US);
Michael Zirngibl, Washington, DC (US);
Benjamin Reyes, Falls Church, VA (US);
Wolf Mosle, McLean, VA (US);
Hannes Eberle, Arlington, VA (US);
Christopher S. Leon, Washington, DC (US);
Bodo Maass, Arlington, VA (US);
Anurag Patnaik, Arlington, VA (US);
Alberto Santa Ana, Falls Church, VA (US);
Michael Zirngibl, Washington, DC (US);
Benjamin Reyes, Falls Church, VA (US);
Wolf Mosle, McLean, VA (US);
MicroStrategy, Incorporated, McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to a system and method for creation and automatic deployment of personalized, dynamic and interactive voice services, including information derived from on-line analytical processing (OLAP) systems and other data repositories. More specifically, the invention relates to a system and method that enable personalized delivery of information in real-time, via natural language voice communication with a voice-enabled terminal device. The system and method combines personalized information broadcast technology with an active voice page. An active voice page is created by the system, stored in a call database and used to generate dynamic voice menus. A call server retrieves the AVP from the call database and delivers the content of the service by dialing a subscriber's telephone number, speaking message text to the subscriber and recording the subscriber's input in response to the call menus. A unique AVP is generated for each subscriber scheduled to receive voice service content.