Patents by Inventor Anthony J. Vitale

Anthony J. Vitale 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).

  • Patent number: 6347298
    Abstract: A computerized apparatus for reducing the size of a dictionary used in a text-to-speech synthesis system are provided. In an initial phase, the method and apparatus determine if entries in the dictionary, each containing a grapheme string and a corresponding phoneme string, can be fully matched by using at least one rule set used to synthesize words to phonemic data. If the entry can be fully matched using rule processing alone, the entry is indicated to be deleted from the dictionary. In a second phase, the method and apparatus determine if the entry, considered as a root word entry, is required in the dictionary in order to support phoneme synthesis of other entries containing the root word entry, and if so, the root word entry is indicated to be saved in the dictionary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vitale, Ginger Chun-Che Lin, Thomas Kopec
  • Patent number: 6347295
    Abstract: A computer method and apparatus provide automatic generation of grapheme-to-phoneme rules, used in text-to-speech synthesis systems. The invention method and apparatus are based on a statistical analysis of a subject dictionary. The dictionary preferably contains words and their corresponding phonemic data representations, and is analyzed for subgraph patterns. The phoneme strings for words containing the subgraph patterns are then analyzed for common phoneme substrings (subphones) associated with each subgraph. The subphones associated with each subgraph are then checked for conditions such as the highest occurrence count, the proper length, and for compatibility with both ends of the subgraph to which they are associated. A subphone matching these conditions becomes paired with the subgraph to create a rule for text-to-speech processing. Separate prefix, infix, and suffix rule sets may be generated from the invention dictionary analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vitale, Ginger Chun-Che Lin, Thomas Kopec
  • Publication number: 20010012999
    Abstract: A computerized apparatus for reducing the size of a dictionary used in a text-to-speech synthesis system are provided. In an initial phase, the method and apparatus determine if entries in the dictionary, each containing a grapheme string and a corresponding phoneme string, can be fully matched by using at least one rule set used to synthesize words to phonemic data. If the entry can be fully matched using rule processing alone, the entry is indicated to be deleted from the dictionary. In a second phase, the method and apparatus determine if the entry, considered as a root word entry, is required in the dictionary in order to support phoneme synthesis of other entries containing the root word entry, and if so, the root word entry is indicated to be saved in the dictionary.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Publication date: August 9, 2001
    Applicant: Compaq Computer Corp.,
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vitale, Ginger Chun-Che Lin, Thomas Kopec
  • Patent number: 6208968
    Abstract: A computerized method and apparatus for reducing the size of a dictionary used in a text-to-speech synthesis system are provided. In an initial phase, the method and apparatus determine if entries in the dictionary, each containing a grapheme string and a corresponding phoneme string, can be fully matched by using at least one rule set used to synthesize words to phonemic data. If the entry can be fully matched using rule processing alone, the entry is indicated to be deleted from the dictionary. In a second phase, the method and apparatus determine if the entry, considered as a root word entry, is required in the dictionary in order to support phoneme synthesis of other entries containing the root word entry, and if so, the root word entry is indicated to be saved in the dictionary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vitale, Ginger Chun-Che Lin, Thomas Kopec
  • Patent number: 5040218
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for correctly pronouncing proper names from text using a computer provides a dictionary which performs an initial search for the name. If the name is not in the dictionary, it is sent to a filter which either positively identifies a single language group or eliminates one or more language groups as the language group of origin for that word. When the filter cannot positively identify the language group of origin for the name, a list of possible language groups is sent to a grapheme analyzer which precedes a trigram analyzer. Using grapheme analysis, the most probable language group of origin for the name is determined and sent to a language-sensitive letter-to-sound section. In this section, the name is compared with language-sensitive rules to provide accurate phonemics and stress information for the name. The phonemics (including stress information) are sent to a voice realization unit for audio output of the name.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1991
    Assignee: Digital Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony J. Vitale, Thomas M. Levergood, David G. Conroy
  • Patent number: 4788717
    Abstract: 36 Telephone interface option module circuit for interfacing an electronic device to a telephone network. Most electronic devices, for example, modems, telephone message systems and text-to-speech systems, when coupled to a telephone network must conform to specific telephone interconnect regulations. These regulations generally vary from country to country, and therefore, the electronic device generally has to be modified to conform to a specific countries telephone regulations. The option module circuit contains the country specific telephone regulations, and when plugged into the electronic device, ensures that the electronic device conforms to those regulations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1988
    Assignee: Digital Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Dennis R. Blanchard, Edward A. Bruckert, David G. Conroy, Richard D. Ellison, Anthony J. Vitale