ENERGY EFFICIENT ELECTRONIC CARD
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20210358053A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-18

    申请号:US16872415

    申请日:2020-05-12

    IPC分类号: G06Q50/00 H04B5/00 G06Q10/10

    摘要: A method, computer system, and a computer program product for energy efficient data exchange is provided. The present invention may include a first electronic card device (ECD) including a first switch and a second switch. The present invention may include the first switch being configured to power on the first ECD responsive to the first ECD engaging a second ECD. The present invention may include the first ECD being configured to exchange data with the second ECD. The present invention may include a docking component configured to receive the first ECD. The present invention may include the docking component including an actuator configured to engage the second switch to power on the first ECD when the first ECD is received by the docking component. The present invention may include the first ECD configured to transfer received data from the second ECD to a mobile device associated with the docking component.

    Learning transcription errors in speech recognition tasks

    公开(公告)号:US10593320B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-03-17

    申请号:US15863937

    申请日:2018-01-07

    摘要: A mistranscription generated by a speech recognition system is identified. A set of known utterance members is provided for use by a speech recognition system. Each utterance member consists of a respective plural number of words. A received utterance is matched to a first utterance member within the set of known utterance members. The first utterance member is a closest matching utterance member and has a first plural number of words. The matching operation matches fewer than the first plural number of words in the received utterance and the received utterance varies in a first particular manner as compared to a first word in a first slot in the first utterance member. The received utterance is sent to a mistranscription analyzer component which increments evidence that the received utterance is evidence of a mistranscription. Once the incremented evidence for the mistranscription exceeds a threshold, future received utterances containing the mistranscription are treated as though the first word was recognized.