Patents Assigned to Tegic Communications, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7610194
    Abstract: A dynamic database reordering system provides a linguistics database that contains words that are ordered according to a linguistics model that dictates the order in which words are presented to a user. While a user enters keystrokes on a keypad of a communications device is pressing keys, the invention predicts the words, letters, numbers, or word stubs that the user is trying to enter. The invention reorders the linguistics model order based on the user's usage of the system by tracking the user's word selections. Once a word has been selected as a result of a next key selection (the nexted word), a frequency value is applied to the selected word and the word ordered first by the linguistics model in the linguistics database for that key sequence. The frequency value of the nexted word will become greater than the frequency value of the first displayed word upon repeated nexting to the same word.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Ethan R. Bradford, David Jon Kay
  • Patent number: 7587378
    Abstract: A computing apparatus includes a display to present human-readable information and a user input facility. A rule data store contains a statement of rules governing prescribed aspects of presenting data upon the display. These aspects include those aspects subject to variation by language whenever the following changes: type of data, and/or nature of user-operation being performed involving the data. A rules engine is configured to implement the rules. One or more common programs are configured to recognize conditions for applying the rules, and in response, to invoke the rules engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: TEGIC Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: Pim Van Meurs
  • Patent number: 7580925
    Abstract: A computer readable storage medium tangibly embodying machine-readable digital data arranged to facilitate expedited searching. The data includes a plurality of words residing in a table having rows and columns, each word residing in a different row and each letter of the word occupying a different column in that row. Each continuous run of same letters in a column forms an interval. The words are positioned relative to each other to maximize lengths of the intervals, and/or optimize efficiency of compression of the columns by run length encoding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2009
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Erland Unruh, David Jon Kay
  • Patent number: 7580829
    Abstract: The invention provides a process for selecting and ordering one or more sets of linguistic objects. The invention orders a current list of items for selection that comprises a first list of one or more items of a first language and a second list of one or more items of a second language, the current list of items being displayed in an order based on the first language having a priority over the second language. In response to a user selection of one item from the second list, the invention changes a priority for ordering a subsequent list of items to order the subsequent list of items based on the second language having a priority over the first language.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2009
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Christina James, Mark Brighton, Lisa Nathan, Ethan Bradford, David Kay
  • Publication number: 20090037371
    Abstract: A computer readable storage medium tangibly embodying machine-readable digital data arranged to facilitate expedited searching. The data includes a plurality of words residing in a table having rows and columns, each word residing in a different row and each letter of the word occupying a different column in that row. Each continuous run of same letters in a column forms an interval. The words are positioned relative to each other to maximize lengths of the intervals, and/or optimize efficiency of compression of the columns by run length encoding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Applicant: TEGIC Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Erland UNRUH, David Jon Kay
  • Patent number: 7395203
    Abstract: A system and method for inputting Chinese characters using Pinyin without requiring the entry of a delimiter key between Pinyin entries in a reduced keyboard is disclosed. The system searches for all possible single or multiple Pinyin spellings based on the entered Latin alphabets. Once the user has completed the inputting of the Pinyin spellings for desired Chinese phrase or characters, all possible matching phrases or characters are displayed on screen and off-screen due to screen size. The user then scrolls through a list of matching phrases or characters and selects the desired one by clicking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Jianchao Wu, Jenny Huang-Yu Lai, Lian He, Pim van Meurs, Keng Chong Wong, Lu Zhang
  • Publication number: 20080034081
    Abstract: According to one general aspect, a method according to the present application includes remotely controlling wirelessly networked devices via a mobile unit. The method includes receiving, at a mobile unit and from a user, an input, analyzing the input to identify a networked device associated with the input, determining whether the networked device is presently accessible via a wireless network; determining whether to establish a connection with the networked device based on whether the networked device is determined to be presently accessible via the wireless network. The method also includes establishing a connection with the networked device if it is determined that the networked device is accessible via the wireless network and enabling the user to interact with the networked device through the mobile unit to remotely control the networked device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2007
    Publication date: February 7, 2008
    Applicant: TEGIC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Kevin Marshall, Michael Longe, John LeFevre
  • Patent number: 7319957
    Abstract: A hybrid approach to improve handwriting recognition and voice recognition in data process systems is disclosed. In one embodiment, a front end is used to recognize strokes, characters and/or phonemes. The front end returns candidates with relative or absolute probabilities of matching to the input. Based on linguistic characteristics of the language, e.g. alphabetical or ideographic language for the words being entered, e.g. frequency of words and phrases being used, likely part of speech of the word entered, the morphology of the language, or the context in which the word is entered), a back end combines the candidates determined by the front end from inputs for words to match with known words and the probabilities of the use of such words in the current context.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Alex Robinson, Ethan Bradford, David Kay, Pim Van Meurs, James Stephanick
  • Publication number: 20070250469
    Abstract: A computer readable storage medium tangibly embodying machine-readable digital data arranged to facilitate expedited searching. The data includes a plurality of words residing in a table having rows and columns, each word residing in a different row and each letter of the word occupying a different column in that row. Each continuous run of same letters in a column forms an interval. The words are positioned relative to each other to maximize lengths of the intervals, and/or optimize efficiency of compression of the columns by run length encoding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Applicant: TEGIC Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Erland Unruh, David Kay
  • Patent number: 7286115
    Abstract: A system associated with a text entry application, such as email or instant messaging, comprises an optional onscreen representation of a circular keyboard, a list of potential linguistic object matches, and a message area where the selected words are entered. The circular keyboard is manipulated via a hardware joystick or game-pad with analog joystick or omni-directional rocker switch built therein. The user points the joystick in the general direction of the desired letter, and then continues pointing roughly to each letter in the desired word. Once all letters have been roughly selected, buttons are used to select a specific word from the list of potential matches and send the selected word to the message area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael R. Longe, Brian Palmer, Keith Charles Hullfish, Doug Brams
  • Patent number: 7277088
    Abstract: A method and system are defined which determine one or more alternate textual interpretations of each sequence of inputs detected within a designated auto-correcting keyboard region. The actual contact locations for the keystrokes may occur outside the boundaries of the specific keyboard key regions associated with the actual characters of the word interpretations proposed or offered for selection, where the distance from each contact location to each corresponding intended character may in general increase with the expected frequency of the intended word in the language or in a particular context. Likewise, in a mechanical keyboard system, the keys actuated may differ from the keys actually associated with the letters of the word interpretations. Each such sequence corresponds to a complete word, and the user can easily select the intended word from among the generated interpretations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: B. Alex Robinson, Michael R. Longe
  • Publication number: 20070156618
    Abstract: A computing apparatus includes a display to present human-readable information and a user input facility. A rule data store contains a statement of rules governing prescribed aspects of presenting data upon the display. These aspects include those aspects subject to variation by language whenever the following changes: type of data, and/or nature of user-operation being performed involving the data. A rules engine is configured to implement the rules. One or more common programs are configured to recognize conditions for applying the rules, and in response, to invoke the rules engine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2006
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Applicant: TEGIC Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: Pim Meurs
  • Patent number: 7218781
    Abstract: A Chinese text entry system and method is provided to allow users to enter a character to a device such as a cellular phone or a PDA by adding a first few strokes required for the character using a joystick or its equivalent. By simply moving the joystick to add one or more strokes which are used to start writing a character, or in some case even before any stroke is added, a user can find a desired character from a displayed selection list. The selection list is context sensitive, varying depending on the last character entered, so that the user can be provided with the most possible candidates of the desired character.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: Pim van Meurs
  • Publication number: 20060274051
    Abstract: There is disclosed an enhanced text entry system which uses word-level analysis to correct inaccuracies automatically in user keystroke entries on reduced-size or virtual keyboards. A method and system are defined which determine one or more alternate textual interpretations of each sequence of inputs detected within a designated auto-correcting region. The actual interaction locations for the keystrokes may occur outside the boundaries of the specific keyboard key regions associated with the actual characters of the word interpretations proposed or offered for selection, where the distance from each interaction location to each corresponding intended character may in general increase with the expected frequency of the intended word in the language or in a particular context. Likewise, in a virtual keyboard system, the keys actuated may differ from the keys actually associated with the letters of the word interpretations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Longe, Pim Meurs
  • Publication number: 20060247915
    Abstract: An operating sequence for a handheld computing device manages the device to automatically detect cues describing the device's environmental and user actions performed with the device, learn which cues and cue combinations are relevant to predict user actions, and then in response to occurrence of the relevant cues, predictively implementing the appropriate user action or configuring the device in anticipation of user action.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Applicant: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Ethan Bradford, David Kay, Michael Longe, Pim Van Meurs, Gaurav Tandon
  • Patent number: 6307549
    Abstract: A reduced keyboard disambiguating system (50) having a keyboard (54) with a reduced number of keys. A plurality of letters and symbols are assigned to a set of data keys (56) so that keystrokes entered by a user are ambiguous. Due to the ambiguity in each keystroke, an entered keystroke sequence could match a number of words with the same number of letters. The disambiguating system includes a memory (104) having a number of vocabulary modules (110). The vocabulary modules contain a library of objects that are each associated with a keystroke sequence. Each object is also associated with a frequency of use. Objects within the vocabulary modules that match the entered keystroke sequence are identified by the disambiguating system. Objects associated with a keystroke sequence that match the entered keystroke sequence are displayed to the user in a selection list (76). The objects are listed in the selection list according to their frequency of use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin T. King, Dale L. Grover, Clifford A. Kushler, Cheryl A. Grunbock
  • Patent number: 6307548
    Abstract: A reduced keyboard disambiguating system. The keyboard has twelve to sixteen keys, nine of them labeled with numerous letters and other symbols, and those nine plus one more are associated each with one of the ten digits. Textual entry keystrokes are ambiguous. The user strikes a delimiting “Select” key, or a key with an unambiguous character interpretation, at the end of each word, delimiting a keystroke sequence that could match any of a plurality of words associated with the same keystroke sequence. Each input keystroke sequence is processed with a complete vocabulary, and words which match the sequence of keystrokes are presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use. The vocabulary is stored in a special format that supports significant data compression without requiring additional processing. In addition, stems of longer words whose initial letters match the sequence of keystrokes are also presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward P. Flinchem, Dale Grover, Cheryl Grunbock, Martin T. King, Clifford A. Kushler
  • Patent number: 6286064
    Abstract: A reduced keyboard disambiguating system. The keyboard has twelve keys, nine of them labeled with numerous letters and other symbols, and those nine plus one more are labeled each with one of the ten digits. Textual entry keystrokes are ambiguous. The user strikes a delimiting “Select” key at the end of each word, delimiting a keystroke sequence that could match any of many words with the same number of letters. The keystroke sequence is processed with a complete vocabulary, and words which match the sequence of keystrokes are presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use. In addition, stems of longer words whose initial letters match the sequence of keystrokes are also presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use. The first word in the presented list is automatically selected by the input of the first character in the next word. The letters are assigned to the keys in a non-sequential order which reduces chances of ambiguities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin T. King, Dale L. Grover, Clifford A. Kushler, Cheryl A. Grunbock
  • Patent number: 6011554
    Abstract: A reduced keyboard disambiguating system (50) having a keyboard (54) with a reduced number of keys. A plurality of letters and symbols are assigned to a set of data keys (56) so that keystrokes entered by a user are ambiguous. Due to the ambiguity in each keystroke, an entered keystroke sequence could match a number of words with the same number of letters. The disambiguating system includes a memory (104) having a number of vocabulary modules (110). The vocabulary modules contain a library of objects that are each associated with a keystroke sequence. Each object is also associated with a frequency of use. Objects within the vocabulary modules that match the entered keystroke sequence are identified by the disambiguating system. Objects associated with a keystroke sequence that match the entered keystroke sequence are displayed to the user in a selection list (76). The objects are listed in the selection list according to their frequency of use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin T. King, Dale L. Grover, Clifford A. Kushler, Cheryl A. Grunbock
  • Patent number: 5953541
    Abstract: A reduced keyboard disambiguating system. The keyboard has twelve keys, nine of them labeled with numerous letters and other symbols, and those nine plus one more are labeled each with one of the ten digits. Textual entry keystrokes are ambiguous. The user strikes a delimiting "Select" key at the end of each word, delimiting a keystroke sequence that could match any of many words with the same number of letters. The keystroke sequence is processed with a complete vocabulary, and words which match the sequence of keystrokes are presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use. In addition, stems of longer words whose initial letters match the sequence of keystrokes are also presented to the user in order of decreasing frequency of use. The first word in the presented list is automatically selected by the input of the first character in the next word. The letters are assigned to the keys in a non-sequential order which reduces chances of ambiguities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Tegic Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin T. King, Dale L. Grover, Clifford A. Kushler, Cheryl A. Grunbock