Patents Assigned to Spinvox Limited
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Patent number: 8374863Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimize the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: SpinVox LimitedInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20100184409Abstract: A device and method for managing voice messages using a graphic user interface (GUI) to display text transcribed from the content of a voice message, to parse the transcribed text and to use the parsed data for an application running on a device. The present invention hence supplants the current approach of retrieving voice messages by phone using a voice prompt based system to a GUI based system. This GUI based system individually lists voice messages in a menu list, making it very simple for a user to not only read the transcribed text from the voice message but to run applications based on the parsed data from the transcribed text, as well as performing other more familiar functions as such retrieving the voice message for playing back.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: SpinVox LimitedInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Patent number: 7606352Abstract: The invention provides a method of processing messages. The method includes the step of obtaining a subscriber message, from a subscriber communication device over a telecommunications network, the subscriber message representing a voice message from a subscriber. The subscriber message is stored in computer memory and then presented in an audio form to a human operator. A data file is composed which is derived from the subscriber message and the data file transmitted to a subscriber computing device and/or the subscriber communication device. The invention provides a related system for processing messages.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Spinvox LimitedInventor: William Edward Wyndham Cass
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Publication number: 20090170478Abstract: Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: SpinVox LimitedInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Patent number: 7532913Abstract: A method of managing voice messages using a mobile telephone, comprising the steps of: (a) a graphical user interface (GUI) being opened on the mobile telephone, the GUI individually listing remotely stored voice messages in a menu list, the voice messages being meant for a user of the mobile telephone; (b) enabling the user to select a voice message from the list to initiate playback on the mobile telephone. The present invention hence supplants the current approach of retrieving voice messages (based on listening to various options spoken by a synthetic voice, such as “press (1) to reply”, “press (2) to delete”, “press (3) to repeat”) with a GUI based system; this system individually lists voice messages in a menu list, making it very simple for an end-user to select a message to initiate playback of the voice message.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Spinvox LimitedInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20080162132Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20080133219Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20080133232Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20080133231Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
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Publication number: 20080109221Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080063155Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080052071Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080052070Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080049907Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080049908Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20080049906Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20070127688Abstract: A mass-scale, user-independent, device-independent, voice messaging system that converts unstructured voice messages into text for display on a screen is disclosed. The system comprises (i) computer implemented sub-systems and also (ii) a network connection to human operators providing transcription and quality control; the system being adapted to optimise the effectiveness of the human operators by further comprising 3 core sub-systems, namely (i) a pre-processing front end that determines an appropriate conversion strategy; (ii) one or more conversion resources; and (iii) a quality control sub-system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20070127638Abstract: Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20070117545Abstract: Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Spinvox LimitedInventor: Daniel Doulton
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Publication number: 20070117547Abstract: Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: SPINVOX LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Doulton