Abstract: A process for remote control of audio streams, including capturing and digitizing a broadcasted audio stream for an event, sending the captured audio stream of the event to a server based program, providing control functions to users for processing the audio stream according to user preferences, providing Internet appliance applications to users for accessing the control functions on the server, and authenticating users to the server who are authorized to use the control functions on the server on the captured audio stream for the event.
Abstract: This invention description details systems and methods for improving human conversations by enhancing conversation participants' ability to: —Distill out and record core ideas of conversations. —Classify and prioritize these key concepts. —Recollect commitments and issues and take appropriate action. —Analyze and uncover new insight from the linkage of these ideas with those from other conversations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 22, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 26, 2013
Assignee:
COGI, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Cromack, Robert Dolan, Andreas Wittenstein, David Brahm
Abstract: A method and system for improving the efficiency of speech transcription by automating the management of a varying pool of human and machine transcribers having diverse qualifications, skills, and reliability for a fluctuating load of speech transcription tasks of diverse requirements such as accuracy, promptness, privacy, and security, from sources of diverse characteristics such as language, dialect, accent, speech style, voice type, vocabulary, audio quality, and duration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 14, 2009
Date of Patent:
December 18, 2012
Assignee:
COGI, Inc.
Inventors:
Andreas Wittenstein, David Brahm, Mark Cromack, Robert Dolan
Abstract: A method and system for improving the efficiency of real-time and non-real-time speech transcription by machine speech recognizers, human dictation typists, and human voicewriters using speech recognizers. In particular, the pacing with which recorded speech is presented to transcriptionists is automatically adjusted by monitoring the transcriptionists' output by comparing the output acoustically or phonetically to the presented recorded speech as well as monitoring the resulting transcription, and accordingly adjusting the pacing.