Patents by Inventor Bruce R. Baker

Bruce R. Baker 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).

  • Patent number: 5317671
    Abstract: A linguistic coding system and keyboard therefor for the use of people unable to use their own voices is described. The coding system and associated keyboard are based on the sentence rather than the word, phoneme or letter. The keyboard is coupled to a computer which stores a plurality of plural word messages or sentences in the memory thereof for selective retrieval by the keyboard. The sentences retrieved from the keyboard are fed to a voice synthesizer which converts them through a loud speaker to audible spoken messages The keyboard utilizes polysemic symbols on the respective keys and by designating a selected one of the keys and its associated polysemic symbols a primary message theme key, selected recorded plural messages in the computer memory may be retrieved by actuating a combination of the designated primary message theme key and other keys to vary the context of the polysemic symbols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, Richard D. Creech, Kenneth W. Smith
  • Patent number: 5309546
    Abstract: A linguistic coding system and keyboard therefor for the use of people unable to use their own voices is described. The coding system and associated keyboard are based on the sentence rather than the word, phoneme or letter. The keyboard is coupled to a computer which stores a plurality of plural word messages or sentences in the memory thereof for selective retrieval by the keyboard. The sentences retrieved from the keyboard are fed to a voice synthesizer which converts them through a loud speaker to audible spoken messages The keyboard utilizes polysemic symbols on the respective keys and by designating a selected one of the keys and its associated polysemic symbols a primary message theme key, selected recorded plural messages in the computer memory may be retrieved by actuating a combination of the designated primary message theme key and other keys to vary the context of the polysemic symbols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, Richard D. Creech, Kenneth W. Smith
  • Patent number: 5299125
    Abstract: A Natural Language Processing System utilizes a symbol parsing layer in combination with an intelligent word parsing layer to produce a syntactically or pragmatically correct output sentence or other word message. Initially, a plurality of polysemic symbol sequences are input through a keyboard segmented into a plurality of semantic, syntactic, or pragmatic segments including agent, action and patient segments, for example. One polysemic symbol sequence, including a plurality of polysemic symbols, is input from each of the three segments of the keyboard. A symbol parsing device, in a symbol parsing layer, then parses each of the plurality of symbols in each polysemic symbol sequence to access a previously stored word, morpheme, or phrase. The word, morpheme, or phrase is accessed which corresponds to the polysemic symbol sequence and further corresponds to one of the designated agent, action or patient segments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
    Assignee: Semantic Compaction Systems
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, Eric H. Nyberg
  • Patent number: 5297041
    Abstract: A predictive scanning input system provides predictive selection of individual indicators corresponding to keys on the keyboard to input a previously stored plural word message to a processor and subsequently to an output device. The predictive scanning input system of the present invention allows the user to select only a limited number of keys which can produce a previously stored message involving an initially detected symbol corresponding to a first key which has been operated. The system operates in conjunction with a keyboard containing a plurality of icons or polysemic (many-meaning) symbols to allow a user to access plural word messages or sentences previously stored in the memory thereof, for selective retrieval by the keyboard.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: Semantic Compaction Systems
    Inventors: Clifford Kushler, Bruce R. Baker, David Hershberger, Edward Gasser, Barry Romich
  • Patent number: 5210689
    Abstract: A continuous input system allows a system operator to continuously input a plurality of polysemous icon symbols to access stored morphemes, words, phrases, or sentences corresponding to an icon sequence. The system, with automatic mode selection for the input system, containing a plurality of character and symbol keys, allows for automatically selecting of the icon mode, a character or word prediction mode, and even a subsequent suffix mode, to allow a user to enter morphemes, words, phrases, or sentences sequentially. Further, by utilizing the character and word prediction modes, including the suffix mode, words, phrases or sentences corresponding to non-accessible icon sequences can be automatically activated without having to manually switch out of the icon mode or select the character and word prediction mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Assignee: Semantic Compaction Systems
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, Robert V. Conti, David Hershberger, Donald M. Spaeth, D. Jeffrey Higginbotham, Clifford Kushler
  • Patent number: 5097425
    Abstract: A predictive scanning input system provides predictive selection of individual indicators corresponding to keys on the keyboard to input a previously stored plural word message to a processor and subsequently to an output device. The predictive scanning input system of the present invention allows the user to select only a limited number of keys which can produce a previously stored message involving an initially detected symbol corresponding to a first key which has been operated. The system operates in conjunction with a keyboard containing a plurality of icons or polysemic (many-meaning) symbols to allow a user to access plural word messages or sentences previously stored in the memory thereof, for selective retrieval by the keyboard.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1992
    Assignee: Semantic Compaction Systems
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, David Hershberger, Edward Gasser, Clifford Kushler, Barry Romich
  • Patent number: 4661916
    Abstract: A linguistic coding system and keyboard therefor for the use of people unable to use their own voices is described. The coding system and associated keyboard are based on the sentence rather than the word, phoneme or letter. The keyboard is coupled to a computer which stores a plurality of plural word messages or sentences in the memory thereof for selective retrieval by the keyboard. The sentences retrieved from the keyboard are fed to a voice synthesizer which converts them through a loud speaker to audible spoken messages. The keyboard utilizes polysemic (many-meaning) symbols on the respective keys and by designating a selected one of the keys and its associated polysemic symbols a primary message theme key, selected recorded plural messages in the computer memory may be retrieved by actuating a combination of the designated primary message theme key and other keys to vary the context of the polysemic symbols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1987
    Inventors: Bruce R. Baker, Richard D. Creech, Kenneth W. Smith