Patents Assigned to KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITED
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Patent number: 10365727Abstract: A method of character recognition for a personal computing device comprising a user interface capable of receiving inputs that are to be recognized through data input means which are receptive to keyed, tapped or a stylus input, said device being adapted to facilitate a reduction in the number of physical keying actions, tapping actions or gestures required to create a data string to less than the number of characters within said data string: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator associated therewith, wherein the indicator is a measure of a plurality of derivatives associated with the data string; recognizing an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings based on one or more of the plurality of derivatives; ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: Keypoint Technologies (UK) LimitedInventors: Sunil Motaparti, Sanjay Patel
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Patent number: 9798717Abstract: A method of character recognition for a mobile telephone having a plurality of data input keys. The method facilitates a reduction in the number of user interactions required to create a given data string to less than the number of characters within the data string. The method includes: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator; recognizing an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings; and ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string. If included in the list, the required subsequent data string is selected. If not included in the list, an event is entered and the steps of recognizing the event, looking up and ordering data strings are repeated. The priority indicator of the selected data string and the set of data strings are updated.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Keypoint Technologies (UK) LimitedInventors: Sunil Motaparti, Sanjay Patel
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Publication number: 20140237356Abstract: The present invention relates to a computer-implemented method for inputting text into an electronic device (10). The method includes selecting a first set of candidate words stored in a database. At least one of the first set of candidate words is then displayed on a screen (20) for selection by a user. The user generates a continuous input pattern (420; 540) and the method identifies one or more candidate words disposed along or proximal to the continuous input pattern (420; 540). The one or more identified candidate words are then input into a text entry field (430). The method includes refreshing the displayed candidate words when the continuous input pattern (420; 540) traces a predefined refresh gesture or enters/exits a predefined region (545). The present invention also relates to a computing device programmed to perform the method described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITEDInventors: NAVEEN DURGA, PRIMA DONA KURIAN, SANDEEP YELUBOLU, SUMIT GOSWAMI, SUNIL MOTAPARTI
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Publication number: 20090055732Abstract: A method of for a mobile telephone data input apparatus comprising a plurality of data input keys having multi-character indicia, said method adapted to facilitate a reduction in the number of user interactions required to create a given data string to less than the number of characters within said data string, the method comprising the following steps: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator associated therewith, wherein the indicator is a measure of a plurality of derivatives associated with the data string; recognising an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings based on one or more of the plurality of derivatives; ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string; if the required subsequent data string is included in the list selecting the required subsequent data string; if the required subsequent data string is not included in the list entering a event and repeating steps b to e;Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2006Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Sunil Motaparti, Sanjay Patel
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Publication number: 20080266263Abstract: A method of character recognition for a personal computing device comprising a user interface capable of receiving inputs that are to be recognised through data input means which are receptive to keyed, tapped or a stylus input, said device being adapted to facilitate a reduction in the number of physical keying actions, tapping actions or gestures required to create a data string to less than the number of characters within said data string: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator associated therewith, wherein the indicator is a measure of a plurality of derivatives associated with the data string; recognising an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings based on one or more of the plurality of derivatives; ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string; if the required subsequent data string is included in the list selecting the required subsequent data string; if the required subsType: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2006Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITEDInventors: Sunil Motaparti, Sanjay Patel