Patents by Inventor Norman Shaye
Norman Shaye 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).
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Publication number: 20190237178Abstract: This embodiment reduces the chances of interactions between Prescriptions (Rx's), received from medical professionals, and over-the counter vitamins, minerals and/or supplements. These interactions could reduce the effectiveness, and/or cause dangerous reactions. The interaction could provide guidance of when to take, not to take or how to take the Prescriptions (Rx's) and/or over-the counter vitamins, minerals and/or supplements. This embodiment also reduces the interaction to the patient's existing Rx's and previous Rx's. If drug interactions are identified the onsite pharmacist will be notified. The pharmacist will review drug interactions, if any, with the Rx (dosage, frequency of taking drug, etc.) and over-the-counter drugs, and discuss with the customer, if necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventor: Norman Shaye
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Publication number: 20160284352Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventors: Charles David CALDWELL, John Bruce HARLOW, Robert J. SAYKO, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 9361888Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 8639584Abstract: A service provider system enables a subscriber to purchase services over a network from a service provider for the benefit of third parties located in different locations. The service provider system provides service flexibility by allowing parameters to be set, such as place and time of service delivery. Further, conditions allowing third-party recipients to change service parameters include delivery time and place, exchange of purchased service for another service, return of the purchased service, etc. Reporting options to both the subscriber and the third party can additionally be provided. Reporting messages or notifications may be sent to the purchasing subscriber to indicate which of the third parties had taken advantage of the purchased service, when and where the service was consumed, and/or what the actual cost of delivering the service was. The service provider system can also provide incentives for third parties to take advantage of the purchased service.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: John Bruce Harlow, Robert Sayko, Norman Shaye, Richard A. Stubing
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Publication number: 20130304466Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 8489397Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Publication number: 20130003945Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Publication number: 20120330738Abstract: A service provider system enables a subscriber to purchase services over a network from a service provider for the benefit of third parties located in different locations. The service provider system provides service flexibility by allowing parameters to be set, such as place and time of service delivery. Further, conditions allowing third-party recipients to change service parameters include delivery time and place, exchange of purchased service for another service, return of the purchased service, etc. Reporting options to both the subscriber and the third party can additionally be provided. Reporting messages or notifications may be sent to the purchasing subscriber to indicate which of the third parties had taken advantage of the purchased service, when and where the service was consumed, and/or what the actual cost of delivering the service was. The service provider system can also provide incentives for third parties to take advantage of the purchased service.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P.Inventors: John Bruce Harlow, Robert Sayko, Norman Shaye, Richard A. Stubing
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Patent number: 8265931Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 8239281Abstract: The invention provides a service provider system that enables a subscriber to purchase services over a network from a service provider for the benefit of one or more third parties located in different locations. The service provider system can provide service flexibility by allowing parameters to be set, such as place and time of service delivery. Further, conditions allowing third-party recipients to change service parameters—delivery time and place, exchange of purchased service for another service, return of the purchased service, etc.—can be included. The service provider system additionally can provide reporting options to both the subscriber and the third party. Reporting messages or notifications may be sent to the purchasing subscriber to indicate which of the third parties had taken advantage of the purchased service, when and where the service was consumed, and/or what the actual cost of delivering the service was.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: John Bruce Harlow, Robert Sayko, Norman Shaye, Richard A. Stubing
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Publication number: 20080319745Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a network device are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 7433818Abstract: A subscriber terminal is provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Publication number: 20060106602Abstract: A machine-readable medium and a subscriber terminal are provided for speech-to-text translation. Speech packets are received at a broadband telephony interface and stored in a buffer. The speech packets are processed and textual representations thereof are displayed as words on a display device. Speech processing is activated and deactivated in response to a command from a subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Charles Caldwell, John Harlow, Robert Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 7027986Abstract: A method and an apparatus for providing automated speech-to-text encoding and decoding for hearing-impaired persons. A broadband subscriber terminal interfaces to: (a) a network to convey speech packets thereover, (b) a telephone to convey speech information, and (c) a display device to display textual information of spoken words. A speech buffer in the subscriber terminal receives speech data and a processor decodes and displays textual representations of speech on the display device. A database stores voice and/or speech patterns that are used by a speech analyzer to recognize an incoming caller and to associate a name or characteristic (e.g., male or female) with the incoming call. A tonal and inflection analyzer analyzes speech to add punctuation to the displayed text. A detector, such as a DTMF detector, responds to subscriber inputs to activate/deactivate speech recognition or other functions.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Patent number: 6687349Abstract: A local communication space (e.g., a local calling area) is defined based at least on a non-geographic factor, such as subscriber preference, a frequency of communication with a given destination, a destination type, and/or the like. The local communication space may be defined by compiling a list of communication spaces and allowing a subscriber to select one or more of the communication spaces as his or her local communication space, and/or by allowing a subscriber to individually input one or more communication destinations. A limit may be placed on the number of communication spaces that may be selected and/or on the number of individual communications destinations that may be input. Subscribers may be billed according to how many communication spaces and/or how many individual communication destinations they select.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert Sayko, Norman Shaye
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Publication number: 20030163310Abstract: A method and an apparatus for providing automated speech-to-text encoding and decoding for hearing-impaired persons. A broadband subscriber terminal interfaces to: (a) a network to convey speech packets thereover, (b) a telephone to convey speech information, and (c) a display device to display textual information of spoken words. A speech buffer in the subscriber terminal receives speech data and a processor decodes and displays textual representations of speech on the display device. A database stores voice and/or speech patterns that are used by a speech analyzer to recognize an incoming caller and to associate a name or characteristic (e.g., male or female) with the incoming call. A tonal and inflection analyzer analyzes speech to add punctuation to the displayed text. A detector, such as a DTMF detector, responds to subscriber inputs to activate/deactivate speech recognition or other functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Charles David Caldwell, John Bruce Harlow, Robert J. Sayko, Norman Shaye