Patents by Inventor Daniel Jose Landron

Daniel Jose Landron 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: 6970817
    Abstract: A device (102) that can perform voice recognition operates with a removable media or memory (104) that is used to store information records (126). To save memory space in the removable media, voice recognition tags (118), used to perform voice recognition, are not stored in the removable media, but are stored in the device. Since the media is removable, the device must check to make sure the records stored in the media are usable with the voice recognition tags. This is accomplished by generating a key (306) whenever a new voice recognition tag is trained (304). The key is stored in the device, or in the media, or both. Upon initialization of the device, (202), the device searches (206) the media for records and checks (210) to see if the key corresponding to the record matches any keys in the device. When a match is found the record is associated (214) with the corresponding voice recognition tag. Voice recognition tags with no corresponding records are deleted or ignored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas Eugene Ross, Naraharisetti Venkata Srikanth Siddardha, Daniel Jose Landron, Mahesh B. Bhuta
  • Publication number: 20030083873
    Abstract: A device (102) that can perform voice recognition operates with a removable media or memory (104) that is used to store information records (126). To save memory space in the removable media, voice recognition tags (118), used to perform voice recognition, are not stored in the removable media, but are stored in the device. Since the media is removable, the device must check to make sure the records stored in the media are usable with the voice recognition tags. This is accomplished by generating a key (306) whenever a new voice recognition tag is trained (314). The key is stored in the device, or in the media, or both. Upon initialization of the device, (202), the device searches (206) the media for records and checks (210) to see if the key corresponding to the record matches any keys in the device. When a match is found the record is associated (214) with the corresponding voice recognition tag. Voice recognition tags with no corresponding records are deleted or ignored.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Inventors: Douglas Eugene Ross, Naraharisetti Venkata Srikanth Siddardha, Daniel Jose Landron, Mahesh B. Bhuta