Patents by Inventor Anthony Gillet
Anthony Gillet has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10049669Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Patent number: 10032455Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Patent number: 9953653Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Patent number: 9183843Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture. An indication of the availability of the remote speech recognition to perform speech recognition at a point in time may be provided to a user of the client device via a user interface of the client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Mark Fanty, Timothy Lynch, Michael J. Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Patent number: 8930194Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Patent number: 8898065Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Publication number: 20120179469Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communication, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Publication number: 20120179463Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Publication number: 20120179471Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Publication number: 20120179464Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington
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Publication number: 20120179457Abstract: Techniques for combining the results of multiple recognizers in a distributed speech recognition architecture. Speech data input to a client device is encoded and processed both locally and remotely by different recognizers configured to be proficient at different speech recognition tasks. The client/server architecture is configurable to enable network providers to specify a policy directed to a trade-off between reducing recognition latency perceived by a user and usage of network resources. The results of the local and remote speech recognition engines are combined based, at least in part, on logic stored by one or more components of the client/server architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Newman, Anthony Gillet, David Mark Krowitz, Michael D. Edgington