Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer-readable storage medium for implementing one or more application programming interfaces (APIs) that configure applications stored in an electronic device are described. An application may be configured to receive event information from various sources based on user preferences and application permissions. In response to receiving the event information, the app may determine whether a notification should be issued to a user. This determination may be made based on various factors such as the type of event, user history, contextual data, ranking data, and application permissions. The notifications may include one or more of messages to the user and recommended actions for consideration by the user. The actions may include sharing data with other users who share a presence or interest in an event with the user.
Abstract:
A system and method that allows a user to begin use or demonstration of a remote application using, for example, a web-based application implementation or cloud-based application emulation and during the use or demonstration, direct the native application of the use or demonstration to be installed on the user device in the background. The system and method may monitor the remote application operation and transfer data associated with the operation to the user device for performing similar operation of the native application on the user device. The application provider may then direct the seamless transition of the application operation from the remote application use or demonstration to the native application operation at the user device.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for recognizing Devanagari script handwriting are provided. A method may include receiving a handwritten input and determining that the handwritten input comprises a shirorekha stroke based on one or more shirorekha detection criteria. Shirorekha detection criteria may be at least one criterion such as a length of the shirorekha stroke, a horizontality of the shirorekha stroke, a straightness of the shirorekha stroke, a position in time at which the shirorekha stroke is made in relation to one or more other strokes in the handwritten input, and the like. Next, one or more recognized characters may be provided corresponding to the handwritten input.
Abstract:
Systems and techniques are disclosed for selecting an optimal recognition for handwritten based on receiving a touch input from a user and applying both a delayed stroke recognizer as well as an overlapping recognizer to generate the recognition. A score may be generated for both the delayed stroke recognition as well as the overlapping recognition and the recognition corresponding to the highest score may be presented as the overall recognition.
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method includes: receiving, at a user device, user input corresponding to handwritten text to be recognized using a recognition engine; and receiving, at the user device, a representation of the handwritten text. The representation includes the handwritten text parsed into individual handwritten characters. The method further includes: displaying, on a display of the user device, the handwritten characters using a first indicator; receiving, at the user device, an identification of a text character recognized as one of the handwritten characters; displaying, on the display, the text character; and adjusting, at the user device, the one of the handwritten characters from being displayed using the first indicator to using a second indicator in response to the received identification. The first and second indicators are different.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for performing event detection are disclosed. In one aspect, a method a computing system that receives data from a first computing device associated with a first user that indicates a current context of the first user. The method includes identifying a subset of users associated with the first user based on the current context of the first user, and receiving data indicating a current context of the at least one other user. The method compares the current context of the first user with the current context of the at least one other user and determines that a shared event is presently occurring or has occurred. The shared event can be an event associated with the first user and the at least one other user of the subset of users. The method then indicates, at least to the first user, that the shared event is presently occurring or has occurred.
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media related to receiving textual input of a user during a dialog between the user and an automated assistant (and optionally one or more additional users), and generating responsive reply content based on the textual input and based on user state information. The reply content is provided for inclusion in the dialog. In some implementations, the reply content is provided as a reply, by the automated assistant, to the user's textual input and may optionally be automatically incorporated in the dialog between the user and the automated assistant. In some implementations, the reply content is suggested by the automated assistant for inclusion in the dialog and is only included in the dialog in response to further user interface input.
Abstract:
Forwarding wireless signals comprises a user and a counterpart opening secure applications on a user computing device and a counterpart computing device, respectively. The user places the user computing device within range of a wireless signal, such as a wireless signal provided by a point of sale (“POS”) terminal. The user computing device forwards the wireless signal from the POS terminal to the counterpart computing device. The user computing device forwards the wireless signal from the counterpart computing device to the POS terminal. Thus, the counterpart computing device may conduct a transaction with the POS terminal as if the counterpart computing device were at the location of the POS terminal. The counterpart computing device may also receive a forwarded beacon signal comprising data, such as an offer, provided by the POS terminal or another suitable beacon transmission device at the merchant location.
Abstract:
Forwarding wireless signals comprises a user and a counterpart opening secure applications on a user computing device and a counterpart computing device, respectively. The user places the user computing device within range of a wireless signal, such as a wireless signal provided by a point of sale (“POS”) terminal. The user computing device forwards the wireless signal from the POS terminal to the counterpart computing device. The user computing device forwards the wireless signal from the counterpart computing device to the POS terminal. Thus, the counterpart computing device may conduct a transaction with the POS terminal as if the counterpart computing device were at the location of the POS terminal. The counterpart computing device may also receive a forwarded beacon signal comprising data, such as an offer, provided by the POS terminal or another suitable beacon transmission device at the merchant location.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for performing dynamic, stroke-based alignment of touch displays. In one aspect, a method include providing, for output by a first mobile computing device that (i) has a first proximity sensitive display and (ii) has been designated a primary display device, a primary alignment user interface. The methods also includes transmitting, by the first mobile computing device to a second mobile computing device that (i) has a second proximity sensitive display and (ii) has been designated a secondary display device, an instruction to output a secondary alignment user interface.