Patents by Inventor Edgar Kalns

Edgar Kalns 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: 20210081056
    Abstract: Methods, computing devices, and computer-program products are provided for implementing a virtual personal assistant. In various implementations, a virtual personal assistant can be configured to receive sensory input, including at least two different types of information. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine semantic information from the sensory input, and to identify a context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current intent. Determining the current intent can include using the semantic information and the context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current input state. Determining the current input state can include using the semantic information and one or more behavioral models. The behavioral models can include one or more interpretations of previously-provided semantic information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2020
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Ajay Divakaran, Amir Tamrakar, Girish Acharya, William Mark, Greg Ho, Jihua Huang, David Salter, Edgar Kalns, Michael Wessel, Min Yin, James Carpenter, Brent Mombourquette, Kenneth Nitz, Elizabeth Shriberg, Eric Law, Michael Frandsen, Hyong-Gyun Kim, Cory Albright, Andreas Tsiartas
  • Patent number: 10884503
    Abstract: Methods, computing devices, and computer-program products are provided for implementing a virtual personal assistant. In various implementations, a virtual personal assistant can be configured to receive sensory input, including at least two different types of information. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine semantic information from the sensory input, and to identify a context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current intent. Determining the current intent can include using the semantic information and the context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current input state. Determining the current input state can include using the semantic information and one or more behavioral models. The behavioral models can include one or more interpretations of previously-provided semantic information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2021
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: Ajay Divakaran, Amir Tamrakar, Girish Acharya, William Mark, Greg Ho, Jihua Huang, David Salter, Edgar Kalns, Michael Wessel, Min Yin, James Carpenter, Brent Mombourquette, Kenneth Nitz, Elizabeth Shriberg, Eric Law, Michael Frandsen, Hyong-Gyun Kim, Cory Albright, Andreas Tsiartas
  • Publication number: 20170160813
    Abstract: Methods, computing devices, and computer-program products are provided for implementing a virtual personal assistant. In various implementations, a virtual personal assistant can be configured to receive sensory input, including at least two different types of information. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine semantic information from the sensory input, and to identify a context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current intent. Determining the current intent can include using the semantic information and the context-specific framework. The virtual personal assistant can further be configured to determine a current input state. Determining the current input state can include using the semantic information and one or more behavioral models. The behavioral models can include one or more interpretations of previously-provided semantic information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2016
    Publication date: June 8, 2017
    Applicant: SRI International
    Inventors: Ajay Divakaran, Amir Tamrakar, Girish Acharya, William Mark, Greg Ho, Jihua Huang, David Salter, Edgar Kalns, Michael Wessel, Min Yin, James Carpenter, Brent Mombourquette, Kenneth Nitz, Elizabeth Shriberg, Eric Law, Michael Frandsen, Hyong-Gyun Kim, Cory Albright, Andreas Tsiartas
  • Publication number: 20150149182
    Abstract: A computing system is operable as virtual personal assistant (VPA) to understand relationships between different instances of natural language dialog expressed by different people in a multi-person conversational dialog session. The VPA can develop a common resource, a shared intent, which represents the VPA's semantic understanding of at least a portion of the multi-person dialog experience. The VPA can store and manipulate multiple shared intents, and can alternate between different shared intents as the multi-person conversation unfolds. With the shared intents, the computing system can generate useful action items and present the action items to one or more of the participants in the dialog session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Edgar A. Kalns, Douglas A. Bercow, James F. Carpenter
  • Publication number: 20150149177
    Abstract: A computing system is operable as virtual personal assistant (VPA) to understand relationships between different instances of natural language dialog expressed by different people in a multi-person conversational dialog session. The VPA can develop a common resource, a shared intent, which represents the VPA's semantic understanding of at least a portion of the multi-person dialog experience. The VPA can store and manipulate multiple shared intents, and can alternate between different shared intents as the multi-person conversation unfolds. With the shared intents, the computing system can generate useful action items and present the action items to one or more of the participants in the dialog session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Edgar A. Kalns, Douglas A. Bercow, James F. Carpenter
  • Publication number: 20130246524
    Abstract: Provided is a method for sending event-triggered messages and gifts to network users, the message being generated by a triggering event. In one embodiment, meaningful events that are associated with a social network connection of a user are used as the triggering events. The method may comprise monitoring one or more events associated with one or more user connections in one or more social networks, identifying the events, generating the one or more connection-related actionable items, presenting the one or more connection-related actionable items to the user, receiving a user request to execute the one or more connection related items, and executing the one or more connection-related actionable items. Additionally, the user may be able to purchase one or more gifts and attach the one or more gift cards to messages sent to the one or more connections.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2012
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Inventors: Mikael Berner, Kavita Gaitonde, Edgar Kalns, Jon Landis, Kesava Neeli, Hetal Pandya
  • Publication number: 20130247055
    Abstract: Provided is a method for automatic execution of actionable tasks, which facilitates the creation of a platform for one-point management of multiple activities and events by enabling automatic performance of various tasks associated with sending wishes and gifts, travel check-ins, travel planning, banking, dining out, making reservations, and other activities. The method may utilize data associated with events or activities from one or more input sources. The method may include identifying one or more actionable tasks, creating one or more automatically executable tasks based on the one or more actionable tasks, executing the created automatically executable actionable tasks, and presenting the results to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2012
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Inventors: Mikael Berner, Edgar Kalns, Kesava Neeli, Guntis Strazds, Shuhao Zhang