Abstract:
A method of predicting a person's interests is provided. The method includes receiving geolocation information about a user location, reading, from a database of interpretations, at least one interpretation of an expression made in close proximity to the location, reading, from a database of ad bids, a plurality of ad bids comprising interpretations, comparing the interpretation from the database to the interpretations of the ad bids to select a most valuable ad bid having an interpretation that matches the interpretation of an expression made in close proximity to the location, and presenting an ad associated with the most valuable ad bid, wherein the interpretation is from a natural language expression.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for pre-wakeword speech processing are disclosed. Speech audio, comprising command speech spoken before a wakeword, may be stored in a buffer in oldest to newest order. Upon detection of the wakeword, reverse acoustic models and language models, such as reverse automatic speech recognition (R-ASR) can be applied to the buffered audio, in newest to oldest order, starting from before the wakeword. The speech is converted into a sequence of words. Natural language grammar models, such as natural language understanding (NLU), can be applied to match the sequence of words to a complete command, the complete command being associated with invoking a computer operation.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for implementing an intuitive interaction between the user and the virtual content of augmented reality applications are disclosed. By implementing an augmented reality inquiry mode of a device, the system can enable a user to interact with relevant virtual objects via a speech-enabled interface. The speech-enabled augmented reality system can identify visual objects in images and recognize virtual objects corresponding to the visual objects, determine one or more relevant objects from the virtual objects based on relevance factors. Once the interaction session is established, a user can further interact with the relevant virtual objects, notably through voice commands addressed to the object. Accordingly, the present subject matter can enable a natural and hands-free interaction between the user and any virtual object that the user is interested in.
Abstract:
A method of providing relevant messages to an automotive virtual assistant is provided. The method includes receiving a spoken utterance and corresponding first geolocation information detected by a subsystem of a first automobile, parsing the spoken utterance to determine concepts and storing the concepts in a concept database indexed by the corresponding first geolocation information. The method further includes receiving second geolocation information detected by a subsystem of a second automobile, searching the concept database for an index based on the second geolocation information to find a stored concept of the stored concepts, searching a natural language expression database using the stored concept as an index to find an assistive natural language expression, wherein the assistive natural language expression includes a constituent part, and sending the assistive natural language expression to the second automobile with the stored concept in place of the constituent part.
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method is provided. The method including receiving speech audio of dictation associated with a user ID, deriving acoustic features from the speech audio, storing the derived acoustic features in a user profile associated with the user ID, receiving a request for acoustic features through an application programming interface (API), the request including the user ID, and sending the derived acoustic features through the API.
Abstract:
A method is provided for advertisement selection. The method includes recognizing words from user speech over a large number of interactions, computing a number of unique words uttered during the interactions, classifying the user by the number of unique words uttered during the interactions, and selecting an advertisement targeted to the classified users.
Abstract:
A method of determining a count of occurrences of concepts within regions is provided. The method includes receiving natural language expressions, each expression being uttered by a person located at a different geolocation, receiving geolocation information of each person having uttered the natural language expressions and associating the geolocation information of each person with a corresponding natural language expression and for each natural language expression: parsing the natural language expression to create an interpretation, deriving concepts, and recording, in a database, concepts, geolocation, and associations of the concepts and geolocations; and accumulating, for each region, a count of occurrences of each concept having an associated geolocation within the region.
Abstract:
A foreign device (FD) authenticates a user by communicating with a personal device (PD) using an audible signal. A system detects audible signals within time windows, and the signals can include codes. Either of the FD and PD can emit an audible signal for reception by the other device. A system uses geolocation, and comparison of audio segments simultaneously captured by each device to determine proximity between the devices. Users can speak audible messages, such as a codes read from PD. Codes can be words or numbers. Either device can enable speech recognition for detecting codes. The FD can also capture a unique user ID. The system can use the unique user ID to lookup a PD's ID.
Abstract:
A method for processing a voice message in a computerized system. The method receives and records a speech utterance including a message portion and a communication portion. The method proceeds to parse the input to identify and separate the message portion and the communication portion. It then identifies communication parameters, including one or more destination mailboxes, from the communication portion, and it transmits the message portion to the destination mailbox as a voice message.