Patents Assigned to Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20030046088
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Publication number: 20030046086
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Publication number: 20030004730
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Publication number: 20030004719
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Publication number: 20030004731
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Publication number: 20020198722
    Abstract: A comprehensive system is provided for designing a voice activated user interface (VA UI) having a semantic and syntactic structure adapted to the culture and conventions of spoken language for the intended users. The system decouples the content dimension of speech (semantics) and the manner-of-speaking dimension (syntax) in a systematic way. By decoupling these dimensions, the VA UI can be optimized with respect to each dimension independently and jointly. The approach is general across languages and encompasses universal variables of language and culture. Also provided are voice activated user interfaces with semantic and syntactic structures so adapted, as well as a prompting grammar and error handling methods adapted to such user interfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2002
    Publication date: December 26, 2002
    Applicant: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew John Yuschik
  • Patent number: 6356868
    Abstract: A voiceprint identification system identifies and verifies a user from voice data collected from a single interaction with the user. The voice data is a number, word phrase or any utterance chosen by the user. A first speech-processor processes the voice data to produce first match criteria, and a second speech-processor processes the same voice data to produce second match criteria, the first match criteria being different than the second match criteria. The first match criteria is used to select a subset of authorized persons, and, for each selected authorized person, the authorized person's voice template is retrieved from a database. The retrieved voice templates are individually compared to the second match criteria until either the second match criteria matches one of the retrieved voice templates or all the retrieved voice templates have been compared without matching the second match criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Yuschik, Robert J. Slezak
  • Patent number: 6233318
    Abstract: A unified messaging system that provides a multimedia mailbox. The system allows a subscriber to access stored multimedia messages, such as voicemail messages, facsimile messages, combined voice and facsimile messages and video messages, not only through a public switched telephone network using a telephone but also over a data network, such as the Internet or an intranet, using a personal computer. The system provides voicemail access over the telephone network, indicating message number, etc. with the ability to play messages to the telephone user as desired. For text type messages, such as facsimile and e-mail, the system converts the text into speech and plays the speech to the telephone user. The system allows a personal computer user to obtain the data network access using an Internet browser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald F. Picard, Thomas Lyman Root, Jeffrey John Schlueter, Gerald William Weare
  • Patent number: 6006257
    Abstract: The system enables a user to dispose information such as an icon to identify the article that the user posts from the client computer, on the display screen thereof, for example, at the position closer to an icon of an article that another user posted if the former user intends to express the opinion positively to the latter user's posted article. The server computer where many client computers can post articles and read the articles posted from other client computers, manages the coordinate data of the icons respectively disposed at the client computers according to the respective intentions of the articles and reproduces the icons on the display screen of a client computer, at the respective disposed positions so that a user at the client computer can instantly understand the intentions of the posted articles without reading the contents thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Comverse Networks Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert J. Slezak
  • Patent number: 5909483
    Abstract: In a processing system distributed over a large geographic area, data are transferred from one system to another by a combination of as needed basis and a continually executing background utility. To transfer voice mailboxes and voicemail processing to a newly installed or under-utilized system, a communication network is established between at least one source system and a destination system. The migration function is activated on the destination system by specifying one or more migration ranges of mailboxes. When a call is received for one of the mailboxes in the migration range(s), if the destination system does not have the mailbox information in its database, a query is sent to the source system to retrieve the mailbox information which is stored at the destination system. Messages are retrieved from the source system by the destination system using remote play capabilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Assignee: Comverse Network Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald W. Weare, Evelyn J. Tate