4, illustrated is a conceptual configuration of a conventional memory 400 that includes data repository 200. The generated text message is a concatenation of data patterns that represent those sub-parts, or groups of sub-parts, separately, or collectively, that compare most favorably. the proposed text message with system 100, identifying the incorrect portion or portions. 1; FIG. Exemplary data repository 200 is capable of storing data patterns that represent oral phrases specific to message paging system 100. Remember to meet Joe at the restaurant for lunch.” The message paging system, using data patterns representing oral phrases specific to it, processes the received oral message and generates a text message in response thereto. 1 and 2. A voice mail notification system that includes a restricted vocabulary that may be used to detect “trigger” phrases, such as “urgent,” “emergency,” or the like, filter received voice messages, and report the delivery of those messages meeting certain characteristics, namely, those defined by the “trigger-phrase” vocabulary—received oral messages having a higher probability of significance. The non-realtime messaging system set forth in 3 illustrates a flow diagram of an exemplary method for operating the non-realtime messaging system of FIGS. 550 wiring diagram OC 6 Crawler 4-150 Rim / Duals spacer White 2-70 Serial Number New Oliver Parts Oliver 1850 Perkins (354) Crankshaft Pulley 2-105 HYD New Addition - 550 White Field Boss 31 Tractor Oliver 70 Belt Pulley(s) 1953 Oliver XO-121 oliver 770 engine surging white 2-60 history Oliver 60 Row Crop KD manifold/carb. 6B, translating controller 205, in response to a determination that at least a portion of the proposed text message is unacceptable, transfers caller 105 to a system operator for assistance (process step 610). messages. system and (ii) a translating controller operable to process said Generally speaking, the content of this received input is implementation dependant; for instance, it may represent the name or a personal identification number (“PIN”) of the intended message recipient(s). 4 illustrates a conceptual configuration of a conventional memory that includes a data repository introduced with reference to FIG. 7 illustrates a conceptual block diagram of an alternate embodiment of the non-realtime messaging system of FIGS. Speech recognition, by definition, is the ability of a system to understand human speech. By using our site, you agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. This may be accomplished either by maintaining the communication channel with caller 105 during oral message processing or, alternatively, by calling caller 105 back to verify the message. This calls is received through a personal telephone number assigned to subscriber 120. claim 2 16. The data repository is capable of storing data patterns that represent oral phrases specific to the non-realtime messaging system. 1, illustrated is a representative portion of an exemplary non-realtime messaging system 100, namely, a message paging system, that employs the principles of the present invention. Due to their mobility and low power requirements, conventional mobile devices impose significant design constraints upon the wireless communication networks and base stations that support them. The system then prompts, or asks, the caller to spell the phrase, to select or pick a phrase from a group or list of phrases, or the like, thereby correcting the same. For the purposes of discussion, turn to FIG. These particular data patterns are a “subset” of data patterns that represent oral phrases common to subscriber 120. For the purposes of illustration, concurrent reference is made to FIGS. 5. Another advantageous feature that may be implemented in this recognition process may be adaptive (improves with use) or fully speaker independent, and may include automatic updates, either modifying data patterns that already represent relevant phrases or that add new phrases meeting some criteria (e.g., a phrase is used, on average, more than 500 times a day). An important aspect of the present embodiment is that the limited vocabulary defined by data patterns 405 (specific to message paging system 100) and the select (emphasized) data patterns identified by data record 415 (specific to subscriber 120) reduces the processing demands inherent to contemporary SIVR products. Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. 5). Translating controller 205 compares the one or more confidence factors and at least one threshold (process step 520). 1 and 2 having a message paging system that includes a suitably arranged voice mail system according to the principles of the present invention; and. The selection of one mobile device over another is usually the result of a simple cost benefit analysis—the cost of a particular mobile device, the anticipated life span for that device, the usefulness of the various services that can be subscribed to using the device, etc. At some point during this interaction, the caller is asked whether he wishes to leave a “text” (alphanumeric) or voice (e.g., voice mail, voice message page, etc.) further comprising the step of verifying said generated text Such a list would generally be common to any message paging system where a caller spoke with a “live” system operator. The generated text messages are then transmitted by the messaging controller to the subscribers for whom the received oral messages where intended. claim 9 çå
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At least some of these sub-parts have one or more measurable characteristics associated therewith. 8 illustrates a flow diagram of an exemplary method for operating the non-realtime messaging system of FIG. message. Assume further that one of its drivers is subscriber 120 and that subscriber 120 works directly for “Joe,” is married to “Jane,” delivers a lot of “widgets,” and his primary delivery stops are at “ABC Company,” “XYZ Inc.,” and “OPQ Limited.” Data record 415 may suitably define a data pattern subset of {joe jane widgets abc co. company xyz inc. incorporated opq ltd. limited}. As is described in detail hereafter, the subject data patterns collectively provide a context sensitive vocabulary. messages. The generated text message is a concatenation of data patterns 405 representing those sub-parts or group(s) of sub-parts that, separately or collectively, compare most favorably with the same. 8. Following the caller's approval, the text message is then transmitted to the subscriber. 1 and 2; FIG. According to one advantageous embodiment, the system proposes, or “plays,” the generated text message to the caller. Again, process control server 130 and messaging network 135 collectively include a messaging controller 210. The processing means uses data patterns representing oral phrases specific to the non-realtime messaging system. The generated text message is a concatenation of data patterns that represent those sub-parts, or groups of sub-parts, separately, or collectively, that compare most favorably therewith. In response thereto, translating controller 205 determines whether a particular sub-part, group of sub-parts, multiple groups of sub-parts, or the proposed text message as a whole, is suitably acceptable (decisional step 525). A speech recognition system usually is made up of an input device, a voice board that provides analog-to-digital conversion of a speech signal, and a signal processing module that uses patterns to recognize the speech signal. 2 illustrates a conceptual block diagram illustrating an exemplary association of a process control server and a conventional messaging network introduced with reference to the exemplary non-realtime messaging system of FIG. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Nevertheless, the demand for better and cheaper mobile devices and wireless communication services continues to grow at a rapid pace. The message paging system set forth in Message paging system 100 is illustratively associated with a caller 105 via a conventional telephone 110 and a public switched telephone network (“PSTN”) 115, and with a subscriber 120 via an exemplary wireless communications device 125, namely, a message pager. According to one advantageous embodiment, subscriber 120 is assigned a “personal,” or unique, telephone number and when caller 105 uses the same to contact system 100, the identity of subscriber 120 is immediately known. The message paging system set forth in to receive oral messages from callers into said non-realtime For instance, a limited vocabulary may be defined as the “top 100” phrases used, or any phrase used more than an average of 1000 times a day, or 500 times a day, as examples. The message paging system set forth in stored data patterns that represent oral phrases specific to said claim 16 If the caller accepts the text message, the message is sent to the subscriber; if the caller rejects the text message, then an appropriate response must be undertaken. 1-11, Dragon Systems, Inc.*, Thomas B. Schalk, “Speech Recognition Design Traps: ASR PRime Time Tips”, pp. To begin, messaging system 100 (particularly, messaging controller 210) receives a call from caller 105 (input step 305). oral messages into sub-parts. Those skilled in the art should understand that although message pager 125 has been used to illustrate the principles of the present invention, alternate communication devices may suitably be used with a messaging system in accordance with the principles of the present invention. Attached APPENDIX A, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes, includes a list of phrases that were used on a single day by callers into the assignee's message paging system. System 100 then prompts, or asks, caller 105 to spell the phrase, to select or pick a phrase from a group or list of phrases, or the like, thereby correcting the same. 1. further comprising the step of dynamically modifying said that often conflict with the physical restrictions of minimized size and increased battery life—the size of conventional pagers makes it difficult to incorporate advanced features requiring interaction with the subscriber (e.g., integration of control switches/keypads into message pager). 8, illustrated is a flow diagram of an exemplary method (generally designated 800) for operating messaging system 100 of FIG. 3. Returning to FIG. claim 7 It should be noted that the functionality discussed with reference to FIGS. claim 2 According to this embodiment, a particular subscriber record 415 is associated with subscriber 120 and, among its other attributes, includes pointers to particular ones of the plurality of data patterns 405. said stored data patterns and to generate said text messages in claim 2 To begin, message paging system 100 (particularly, messaging controller 210) receives a call from caller 105 (input step 305). 3, translating controller 205 accesses data repository 200 and attempts to recognize the received input by using ones of the stored data patterns representing subscriber identities, names or the like (process step 320). As is apparent from the foregoing, the principles of the present invention are particularly beneficial when applied to wired and wireless telephony, computer or like processing systems and networks, including Internet-based applications. wherein said translating controller is further operable to wherein said translating controller assigns at least one further comprising the step of separating said received oral text messages to message paging devices associated with subscribers The non-realtime messaging system set forth in As above-discussed with reference to APPENDIX A, data patterns 405 may be static or dynamic. to said subscribers of said non-realtime messaging system. The phrases are sorted as a function of this value. wherein said data records are associated with ones of said 5 illustrates a flow diagram of an exemplary method for processing received oral messages and translating the same into at least substantially equivalent text messages in accordance with the principles of the present invention; FIGS. Under this scenario, system 100 may associate the data pattern subset associated with subscriber 120 with that of this second driver. åç 究æããåµè¨ãã¾ããã横æµå¸ã®å
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In response, messaging controller 210 receives an oral, or voice, input from caller 105 that represents the identity of subscriber 120 (input step 315). The phrase “data repository,” as it is used herein, is defined broadly as any collection of data, objects, routines or the like. The messaging controller is capable of receiving oral messages from callers into the message paging system and transmitting text messages to message pagers used by subscribers of the system. A positive response concerning the “text” message will cause the system to transfer the caller to a system operator to whom the caller dictates a message. Exemplary voice mail system 700 is capable of recording, storing and retrieving voice messages, and interacting with translating controller 205 and messaging controller 210. The ever increasing availability and popularity of wireless communication can be linked to technological gains that have provided more efficient, reliable and cost-effective mobile devices, such as message pagers, wireless telephones and personal communication services (“PCS”) devices, as examples. In point of fact, the functionality discussed with respect to FIG. Since the speech recognition process may be accomplished after the oral message is stored or recorded (i.e., the call is terminated), voice messages can be queued and the recognition process performed in non real-time. verify said generated text messages. Assume that a particular subscriber, such as subscriber 120, is in a meeting and his current availability level is for “urgent” calls or higher. 5, translating controller 205, in response to selectively comparing data patterns 405 and the measurable characteristics, generates a proposed text message and assigns a confidence factor either to a proposed text message as a whole or to one or more of the sub-parts thereof (process step 515). The method of operating said non-realtime messaging In alternate embodiments, any conventional speech recognition system, or engine, that can suitably use a vocabulary specific to message paging system 100, such as a vocabulary defined using APPENDIX A, may be used. assign at least one confidence factor to said generated text White tractor part Attached APPENDIX A, which is discussed in detail hereafter, includes a partial list of acronyms, words, names, terms, tags and the like (collectively, hereafter referred to as “phrases”) commonly used by callers into the assignee's message paging system; in short, this list represents a “snapshot” of phrases common to the assignee's system. Samuel M. Feldman and Rongrong Wu, “Intelligent Network Speech Recognition”, 1997. If the proposed text message is acceptable (YES branch of decisional step 525), then the text message, or an appropriate portion thereof, is communicated to subscriber 120 (process step 530). Definitions for certain words and phrases are provided throughout this patent document, those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that in many, if not most instances, such definitions apply to prior, as well as future uses of such defined words and phrases. This list represents phrases common to the assignee's messaging system, on this day, the system operators transcribed 9,131 different phrases. This application is a continuation of prior U.S. application Ser. The non-realtime messaging sub-system of the present invention, either automatically or in response to a request from caller 105, processes the stored message, comparing the same with data patterns that represent oral phrases specific to the sub-system, to subscriber 120 and, possibly, caller 105. There is desire and need in the art to increase the utility of such call processing systems by having them recognize speech. Turning next to FIGS. Alternatively, assume subscriber 120 is injured and placed on disability leave. Because time is less of an issue, as the call is terminated, translating controller 205 may suitably use several specialized vocabularies to translate the oral message into the text message. No. The non-realtime messaging system set forth in To learn more, view our, Handbook of Mechanical Engineering calculation Second Edition by Tyler G. Hicks.pdf, STANDARD HANDBOOK OF ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS.pdf, 19634 Standard Handbook of Engineering Calculations by Tyler Hicks, HVAC: Handbook of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning for Design and Implementation. generate said text messages in response thereto. Messaging controller 210 transmits, via messaging network 135, at least part of the generated text message to subscriber 120 via message pager 125 (output step 350). Translating controller 205 accesses one or more data records in data repository 200 that are associated with subscriber 120 (process step 335). If the proposed text message is unacceptable (NO branch of decisional step 525), then translating controller 205 enters a message verification sub-controller (process step 535, discussed with reference to FIG. Translating controller 205, via messaging controller 210, prompts caller 105 for, and receives, an oral message input representing the body of a message for subscriber 120 (input/output step 340). 1-8 Applied Language Technologies.*. More particularly, according to the present embodiment, particular data patterns are emphasized during the comparison process in response to the content of data record 415, the emphasized data patterns and the measurable characteristics are suitably compared. associated with a data repository that stores data patterns that ãå¾æ¼ãããããã«ãã³ãã¼ã¹é åãã°ãã¼ã¹ãã¶ã¤ã³ã¦ãããé åãªã©å¤æ§ãªæ
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