Patents by Inventor Bjorn Erik Bringert

Bjorn Erik Bringert has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20160180851
    Abstract: The present application describes systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for continuous speech recognition for mobile computing devices. One embodiment includes determining whether a mobile computing device is receiving operating power from an external power source or a battery power source, and activating a trigger word detection subroutine in response to determining that the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. In some embodiments, the trigger word detection subroutine operates continually while the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. The trigger word detection subroutine includes determining whether a plurality of spoken words received via a microphone includes one or more trigger words, and in response to determining that the plurality of spoken words includes at least one trigger word, launching an application corresponding to the at least one trigger word included in the plurality of spoken words.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2016
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Peter John Hodgson, Pawel Pietryka, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Henrique Penha, Luca Zanolin, Dave Burke
  • Patent number: 9280537
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method can include initializing, at a computing device including one or more processors, an input method editor for composing an electronic message. The method can include receiving, at the computing device, an input from a user identifying a recipient for the electronic message. The method can include obtaining, at the computing device, language information corresponding to the recipient, the language information indicating one or more suggested natural languages for composing the electronic message. The method can include selecting, at the computing device, a natural language for composing the electronic message based on the language information to obtain a selected natural language. The method can also include configuring, at the computing device, the input method editor based on the selected natural language.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2016
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Jean-Michel Roland Trivi, Bjorn Erik Bringert
  • Patent number: 9135914
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and devices for providing a layered user interface for one or more applications. A user-interface layer for a voice user interface is generated. The user-interface layer can be based on a markup-language-structured user-interface description for an application configured to execute on a computing device. The user-interface layer can include a command display of one or more voice-accessible commands for the application. The computing device can display at least the user-interface layer of the voice user interface. The computing device can receive an input utterance, obtain input text based upon speech recognition performed upon the input utterance, and determine that the input text corresponds to a voice-accessible command displayed as part of the command display. The computing device can execute the application to perform the command.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin
  • Publication number: 20150161105
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method can include initializing, at a computing device including one or more processors, an input method editor for composing an electronic message. The method can include receiving, at the computing device, an input from a user identifying a recipient for the electronic message. The method can include obtaining, at the computing device, language information corresponding to the recipient, the language information indicating one or more suggested natural languages for composing the electronic message. The method can include selecting, at the computing device, a natural language for composing the electronic message based on the language information to obtain a selected natural language. The method can also include configuring, at the computing device, the input method editor based on the selected natural language.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2013
    Publication date: June 11, 2015
    Applicant: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Jean-Michel Roland Trivi, Bjorn Erik Bringert
  • Patent number: 8959023
    Abstract: A computing device may receive an incoming communication and, in response, generate a notification that indicates that the incoming communication can be accessed using a particular application on the communication device. The computing device may further provide an audio signal indicative of the notification and automatically activate a listening mode. The computing device may receive a voice input during the listening mode, and an input text may be obtained based on speech recognition performed upon the voice input. A command may be detected in the input text. In response to the command, the computing device may generate an output text that is based on at least the notification and provide a voice output that is generated from the output text via speech synthesis. The voice output identifies at least the particular application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2015
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Dave Burke, Henrique Penha, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Michael J. LeBeau
  • Patent number: 8924219
    Abstract: In a first speech detection mode, a computing device listens for speech that corresponds to one of a plurality of activation phrases or “hotwords” that cause the computing device to recognize further speech input in a second speech detection mode. Each activation phrase is associated with a respective application. During the first speech detection mode, the computing device compares detected speech to the activation phrases to identify any potential matches. In response to identifying a matching activation phrase with a sufficiently high confidence, the computing device invokes the application associated with the matching activation phrase and enters the second speech detection mode. In the second speech detection mode, the computing device listens for speech input related to the invoked application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2014
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Hugo Barra, Richard Zarek Cohen
  • Publication number: 20140244253
    Abstract: The present application describes systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for continuous speech recognition for mobile computing devices. One embodiment includes determining whether a mobile computing device is receiving operating power from an external power source or a battery power source, and activating a trigger word detection subroutine in response to determining that the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. In some embodiments, the trigger word detection subroutine operates continually while the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. The trigger word detection subroutine includes determining whether a plurality of spoken words received via a microphone includes one or more trigger words, and in response to determining that the plurality of spoken words includes at least one trigger word, launching an application corresponding to the at least one trigger word included in the plurality of spoken words.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2012
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Peter John Hodgson, Pawel Pietryka, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Henrique Penha, Luca Zanolin, Dave Burke
  • Patent number: 8706505
    Abstract: A computing device is configured to initiate actions in response to speech input that includes a name or other indication of an entity, in a first spoken utterance, followed by an action, in a second spoken utterance. The computing device receives the first spoken utterance, identifies an entity based on the first spoke utterance, and indicates a plurality of available actions based on the identified entity. The computing device then receives the second spoken utterance and identifies a selection of at least one of the available actions based on the second spoken utterance. The computing device then initiates the at least one selected action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2014
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Marcus Foster
  • Publication number: 20130346076
    Abstract: A computing device receives an audio input from a user. The computing device determines a series of words from the audio input. The computing device outputs, for display, one or more substituted symbols. The one or more substituted symbols correspond to at least a portion of the series of words. In response to determining that receipt of the audio input has completed, the computing device outputs, for display, alphanumeric characters comprising the series of words in place of the one or more substituted symbols.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Inventors: Andrew Stewart, Peter Ng, Alexander Faaborg, Matias Gonzalo Duarte, Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Bjorn Erik Bringert, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha
  • Patent number: 8606577
    Abstract: A computing device receives an audio input from a user. The computing device determines a series of words from the audio input. The computing device outputs, for display, one or more substituted symbols. The one or more substituted symbols correspond to at least a portion of the series of words. In response to determining that receipt of the audio input has completed, the computing device outputs, for display, alphanumeric characters comprising the series of words in place of the one or more substituted symbols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew Stewart, Peter Ng, Alexander Faaborg, Matias Gonzalo Duarte, Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Bjorn Erik Bringert, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha
  • Publication number: 20130253928
    Abstract: A computing device may receive an incoming communication and, in response, generate a notification that indicates that the incoming communication can be accessed using a particular application on the communication device. The computing device may further provide an audio signal indicative of the notification and automatically activate a listening mode. The computing device may receive a voice input during the listening mode, and an input text may be obtained based on speech recognition performed upon the voice input. A command may be detected in the input text. In response to the command, the computing device may generate an output text that is based on at least the notification and provide a voice output that is generated from the output text via speech synthesis. The voice output identifies at least the particular application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2013
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Applicant: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Dave Burke, Henrique Penha, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Michael J. LeBeau
  • Patent number: 8515766
    Abstract: A computing device is configured to initiate actions in response to speech input that includes a name or other indication of an entity, in a first spoken utterance, followed by user choosing an application related to an entity, in a second spoken utterance. The computing device receives the first spoken utterance, identifies an entity based on the first spoke utterance, and indicates a plurality of available applications related to the identified entity. The computing device then receives the second spoken utterance and identifies a selection of at least one of the available applications based on the second spoken utterance. The computing device then invokes the at least one selected application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Marcus Foster
  • Patent number: 8468022
    Abstract: A computing device may receive an incoming communication and, in response, generate a notification that indicates that the incoming communication can be accessed using a particular application on the communication device. The computing device may further provide an audio signal indicative of the notification and automatically activate a listening mode. The computing device may receive a voice input during the listening mode, and an input text may be obtained based on speech recognition performed upon the voice input. A command may be detected in the input text. In response to the command, the computing device may generate an output text that is based on at least the notification and provide a voice output that is generated from the output text via speech synthesis. The voice output identifies at least the particular application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Dave Burke, Henrique Penha, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Michael J. LeBeau
  • Patent number: 8452602
    Abstract: A spoken utterance includes at least a first level of a multi-level command format, in which the first level identifies an application. The spoken utterance may also include a second level of the multi-level command format, in which the second level identifies an action. In response to receiving the spoken utterance at a computing device, a representation of the application identified by the first level is displayed on a display of the computing device. If the spoken utterance includes the second level of the multi-level command format, the action identified by the second level is initiated. If the spoken utterance does not include the second level of the multi-level command format, the computing device waits for a predetermined period of time and provides at least one of an audible or visual action prompt if the second level is not received within the predetermined period of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Henrique Penha, Simon Tickner, Luca Zanolin, Richard Zarek Cohen, Michael J. LeBeau
  • Patent number: 8452597
    Abstract: The present application describes systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for continuous speech recognition for mobile computing devices. One embodiment includes determining whether a mobile computing device is receiving operating power from an external power source or a battery power source, and activating a trigger word detection subroutine in response to determining that the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. In some embodiments, the trigger word detection subroutine operates continually while the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. The trigger word detection subroutine includes determining whether a plurality of spoken words received via a microphone includes one or more trigger words, and in response to determining that the plurality of spoken words includes at least one trigger word, launching an application corresponding to the at least one trigger word included in the plurality of spoken words.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Dave Burke
  • Patent number: 8438023
    Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for notifying a user of a likelihood of successful recognition in an environment by a voice recognition application. In one embodiment, the method includes a device recording a noise sample in an environment and making a comparison of the noise sample and at least one predetermined threshold. The method further includes, based on the comparison, determining a likelihood of successful recognition in the environment by a voice recognition application, and triggering a notification indicating the likelihood. In another embodiment, the device includes a microphone configured to record a noise sample in an environment, a processor, and data storage comprising instructions executable by the processor to make a comparison of the noise sample and at least one predetermined threshold, based on the comparison, determine a likelihood of successful recognition by a voice recognition application, and trigger a notification indicating the likelihood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2013
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Robert William Hamilton, Bjorn Erik Bringert, Michael J. LeBeau, William J. Byrne, John Nicholas Jitkoff
  • Publication number: 20130085755
    Abstract: The present application describes systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for continuous speech recognition for mobile computing devices. One embodiment includes determining whether a mobile computing device is receiving operating power from an external power source or a battery power source, and activating a trigger word detection subroutine in response to determining that the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. In some embodiments, the trigger word detection subroutine operates continually while the mobile computing device is receiving power from the external power source. The trigger word detection subroutine includes determining whether a plurality of spoken words received via a microphone includes one or more trigger words, and in response to determining that the plurality of spoken words includes at least one trigger word, launching an application corresponding to the at least one trigger word included in the plurality of spoken words.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2012
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Applicant: GOOGLE INC.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Simon Tickner, Henrique Penha, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Dave Burke
  • Publication number: 20130085761
    Abstract: A computing device may receive an incoming communication and, in response, generate a notification that indicates that the incoming communication can be accessed using a particular application on the communication device. The computing device may further provide an audio signal indicative of the notification and automatically activate a listening mode. The computing device may receive a voice input during the listening mode, and an input text may be obtained based on speech recognition performed upon the voice input. A command may be detected in the input text. In response to the command, the computing device may generate an output text that is based on at least the notification and provide a voice output that is generated from the output text via speech synthesis. The voice output identifies at least the particular application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2012
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Pawel Pietryka, Peter John Hodgson, Dave Burke, Henrique Penha, Simon Tickner, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Michael J. LeBeau
  • Publication number: 20130085753
    Abstract: A computing device is able to use an embedded speech recognizer and a network speech recognizer for speech recognition. In response to detecting speech in the captured audio, the computing device may forward the captured audio to its embedded speech recognizer and to a speech client for the network speech recognizer. The embedded speech recognizer provides an embedded-recognizer result for the captured audio. If a network-recognition criterion is met, the speech client forwards the captured audio to the network speech recognizer and receives a network-recognizer result for the captured audio from the network speech recognizer. A speech recognition result for the captured audio is forwarded to at least one application, wherein the speech recognition result is based on at least one of the embedded-recognizer result and the network-recognizer result.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2012
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Applicant: GOOGLE INC.
    Inventors: Bjorn Erik Bringert, Johan Schalkwyk, Michael J. LeBeau, Richard Zarek Cohen, Luca Zanolin, Simon Tickner