Patents by Inventor BOON BENG LEE

BOON BENG LEE 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: 10460746
    Abstract: A process for real-time language detection and language heat map data structure modification includes a computing device receiving, from a first electronic audio source, first audio content and identifying a first geographic location of the first audio content. The computing device then determines that the first audio content includes first speech audio and identifies a first language in which the first speech audio is spoken. A first association is created between the first geographic location and the first language, and a real-time language heat-map data structure modified to include the created first association. Then a further action is taken by the computing device as a function of the modified real-time language heat-map data structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Fabio M. Costa, Alejandro G. Blanco, Patrick D. Koskan, Adrian Ho Yin Ng, Boon Beng Lee
  • Publication number: 20190130931
    Abstract: A process for real-time language detection and language heat map data structure modification includes a computing device receiving, from a first electronic audio source, first audio content and identifying a first geographic location of the first audio content. The computing device then determines that the first audio content includes first speech audio and identifies a first language in which the first speech audio is spoken. A first association is created between the first geographic location and the first language, and a real-time language heat-map data structure modified to include the created first association. Then a further action is taken by the computing device as a function of the modified real-time language heat-map data structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2017
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Inventors: FABIO M. COSTA, ALEJANDRO G. BLANCO, PATRICK D. KOSKAN, ADRIAN HO YIN NG, BOON BENG LEE
  • Patent number: 10102196
    Abstract: A method is provided for cutting and pasting text at a computing device. A user selects an area of text on a display of the computing device. The computing device expands the selected area of text to form an expanded area of text to make sure that no text that the user wanted to select is inadvertently omitted. The computing device associates a data label with a portion of the expanded area of text, and the computing device stores the data label and the associated portion of the expanded area of text, preferably within the clipboard of the computing device. When a user enters input text on the computing device, the computing device parses the input text to determine if a data label stored in the clipboard matches the input text. If there is a match, the computing device displays stored text associated with that data label within a popup window, for example. If a user chooses one of the items in the popup window, the data label is replaced by the portion of text that was chosen and matches the data label.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2018
    Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Boon Beng Lee, Chew Yee Kee, Yei Lan Lee, Chin Kuan Ong, Mun Yew Tham
  • Publication number: 20180129638
    Abstract: A method is provided for cutting and pasting text at a computing device. A user selects an area of text on a display of the computing device. The computing device expands the selected area of text to form an expanded area of text to make sure that no text that the user wanted to select is inadvertently omitted. The computing device associates a data label with a portion of the expanded area of text, and the computing device stores the data label and the associated portion of the expanded area of text, preferably within the clipboard of the computing device. When a user enters input text on the computing device, the computing device parses the input text to determine if a data label stored in the clipboard matches the input text. If there is a match, the computing device displays stored text associated with that data label within a popup window, for example. If a user chooses one of the items in the popup window, the data label is replaced by the portion of text that was chosen and matches the data label.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2016
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Inventors: BOON BENG LEE, CHEW YEE KEE, YEI LAN LEE, CHIN KUAN ONG, MUN YEW THAM