Abstract: A clear picture of who is speaking in a setting where there are multiple input sources (e.g., a conference room with multiple microphones) can be obtained by comparing input channels against each other. The data from each channel can not only be compared, but can also be organized into portions which logically correspond to statements by a user. These statements, along with information regarding who is speaking, can be presented in a user friendly format via an interactive timeline which can be updated in real time as new audio input data is received.
Abstract: A clear picture of who is speaking in a setting where there are multiple input sources (e.g., a conference room with multiple microphones) can be obtained by comparing input channels against each other. The data from each channel can not only be compared, but can also be organized into portions which logically correspond to statements by a user. These statements, along with information regarding who is speaking, can be presented in a user friendly format via an interactive timeline which can be updated in real time as new audio input data is received.
Abstract: A clear picture of who is speaking in a setting where there are multiple input sources (e.g., a conference room with multiple microphones) can be obtained by comparing input channels against each other. The data from each channel can not only be compared, but can also be organized into portions which logically correspond to statements by a user. These statements, along with information regarding who is speaking, can be presented in a user friendly format via an interactive timeline which can be updated in real time as new audio input data is received.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for precisely controlling the playback operations of a VCR for transcription purposes by means of a foot-operated remote control containing electronics with timing and delay circuits and programmable read-only memory to generate special sequences and combinations of control signals to the VCR, including a user-controllable variable delay interval function for varying the execution of two or more sequential VCR operations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 25, 1991
Date of Patent:
January 11, 1994
Assignee:
Jefferson Audio Video Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
David W. Green, Gennady Palitsky, Clifford W. Walton