Patents by Inventor Gunnar Evermann
Gunnar Evermann 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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Publication number: 20140365209Abstract: A text string with a first and a second portion is provided. A domain of the text string is determined by applying a first word-matching process to the first portion of the text string. It is then determined whether the second portion of the text string matches a word of a set of words associated with the domain by applying a second word-matching process to the second portion of the text string. Upon determining that the second portion of the text string matches the word of the set of words, it is determined whether a user intent from the text string based at least in part on the domain and the word of the set of words.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventor: Gunnar EVERMANN
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Publication number: 20140365216Abstract: The method is performed at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors. A first speech input including at least one word is received. A first phonetic representation of the at least one word is determined, the first phonetic representation comprising a first set of phonemes selected from a speech recognition phonetic alphabet. The first set of phonemes is mapped to a second set of phonemes to generate a second phonetic representation, where the second set of phonemes is selected from a speech synthesis phonetic alphabet. The second phonetic representation is stored in association with a text string corresponding to the at least one word.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Thomas R. GRUBER, Devang K. NAIK, Liam WEINER, Justin G. BINDER, Charles SRISUWANANUKORN, Gunnar EVERMANN, Shaun Eric WILLIAMS, Hong CHEN, Lia T. NAPOLITANO
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Patent number: 8812474Abstract: Some embodiments relate to techniques for performing a search for content, in which a user may issue a search query, and the search engine or engines to which that query is provided may be determined dynamically based on any of a variety of factors. For example, in some embodiments, the search engine or engines to which the query is provided may be determined based on the content of the search query, and/or auxiliary information such as the user's location, demographics, query history and/or browsing history.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Marc W. Regan, Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Stephen W. Laverty, Jeremy A. Slater, John R. Watson, Peter K. Lyons, Ryan S. LaSante, Sean P. Brown
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Patent number: 8762150Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatus for determining an estimated endpoint of human speech in a sound wave received by a mobile device having a speech encoder for encoding the sound wave to produce an encoded representation of the sound wave. The estimated endpoint may be determined by analyzing information available from the speech encoder, without analyzing the sound wave directly and without producing a decoded representation of the sound wave. The encoded representation of the sound wave may be transmitted to a remote server for speech recognition processing, along with an indication of the estimated endpoint.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Edgington, Stephen W. Laverty, Gunnar Evermann
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Patent number: 8745025Abstract: Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Marc W. Regan, Stephen W. Laverty
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Publication number: 20130124495Abstract: Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Marc W. Regan, Stephen W. Laverty
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Publication number: 20130018867Abstract: Some embodiments relate to techniques for receiving a query from a device, the query comprising content; determining based at least in part on the content of the query that an application is to be launched on the device; and causing the device to launch the application using at least some information determined from the content of the query. Some embodiments relate to techniques for receiving a free-form query from a user; transferring a representation of the query to at least one computer; and receiving from the at least one computer at least one instruction to launch an application on the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Marc W. Regan, Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Sean P. Brown, Stephen W. Laverty, Jeremy A. Slater, John R. Watson, Peter K. Lyons, Ryan S. LaSante
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Publication number: 20130018863Abstract: Some embodiments relate to techniques for performing a search for content, in which a user may issue a search query, and the search engine or engines to which that query is provided may be determined dynamically based on any of a variety of factors. For example, in some embodiments, the search engine or engines to which the query is provided may be determined based on the content of the search query, and/or auxiliary information such as the user's location, demographics, query history and/or browsing history.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Marc W. Regan, Valdimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Stephen W. Laverty, Jeremy A. Slater, John R. Watson, Peter K. Lyons, Ryan S. LaSante, Sean P. Brown
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Patent number: 8341142Abstract: Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Marc W. Regan, Stephen W. Laverty
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Publication number: 20120072211Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatus for determining an estimated endpoint of human speech in a sound wave received by a mobile device having a speech encoder for encoding the sound wave to produce an encoded representation of the sound wave. The estimated endpoint may be determined by analyzing information available from the speech encoder, without analyzing the sound wave directly and without producing a decoded representation of the sound wave. The encoded representation of the sound wave may be transmitted to a remote server for speech recognition processing, along with an indication of the estimated endpoint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Edgington, Stephen W. Laverty, Gunnar Evermann
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Publication number: 20120059813Abstract: Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Sejnoha, Gunnar Evermann, Marc W. Regan, Stephen W. Laverty
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Publication number: 20120059658Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to searching for content on the Internet. A user may supply a search query to a device, and the device may issue the search query to a plurality of search engines, including at least one general purpose search engine and at least one site-specific search engine. In this way, the user need not separately issue search queries to each of the plurality of search engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Sejnoha, Gary B. Clayton, Victor S. Chen, Steven Hatch, William F. Ganong, III, Gunnar Evermann, Marc W. Regan, Stephen W. Laverty, Paul J. Vozila, Nathan M. Bodenstab, Yik-Cheung Tam
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Publication number: 20080153465Abstract: Methods and devices for providing a user of a mobile communications device with mobile voice-mediated search capability. The methods and devices involve receiving an utterance from a user of the mobile device, the utterance including a search request; using the speech recognition functionality to recognize that the utterance includes a search request; as a result of recognizing that the utterance includes a search request, establishing a wireless data connection to a remote server; sending a representation of the search request to the remote server over the wireless data connection; receiving search results that are responsive to the search request; and presenting the search results on the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Voice Signal Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gunnar Evermann, Daniel L. Roth, Laurence S. Gillick, James Coughlin
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Publication number: 20080154611Abstract: A method implemented on a mobile device that includes speech recognition functionality involves presenting to a user of the mobile device a voice-control interface that supports two types of commands at a common level of the interface, the two types of commands including a first type and a second type, the first type being command and control commands and the second type being search request commands. The method further involves: receiving an utterance from the user that corresponds to a command of either of the first type or the second type; recognizing the utterance; if the received utterance is a command of the first type, performing a corresponding command and control function; and if the received utterance is a command of the second type, generating a representation of a corresponding search request and then using the representation to request a search that is responsive to the search request.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: VOICE SIGNAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gunnar Evermann, Daniel L. ROTH, Laurence S. GILLICK, James COUGHLIN
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Publication number: 20080154612Abstract: A method implemented on a mobile device that includes speech recognition functionality involves: receiving an utterance from a user of the mobile device, the utterance including a spoken search request; recognizing that the utterance includes a spoken search request; sending a representation of the spoken search request to a remote server over a wireless data connection; receiving search results over the wireless data connection that are responsive to the search request; storing the results on the mobile device; receiving a subsequent search request; performing a subsequent search responsive to the subsequent search request to generate subsequent search results, the subsequent search including searching the stored search results; and presenting the subsequent results on the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Voice Signal Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gunnar Evermann, Daniel L. Roth, Laurence S. Gillick, James Coughlin
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Publication number: 20080154608Abstract: A method implemented on a mobile device that includes speech recognition functionality involves: receiving an utterance that includes a search request from a user of the device; recognizing that the utterance includes a search request; sending a representation of the search request to a remote server over a wireless data connection; receiving information over the wireless data connection that is responsive to the search request; presenting the information on the mobile device; receiving an input from the user selecting an item present in the received information, the item identifying a remote resource; using the selected item to connect to the remote resource, the connection to the remote resource not involving the remote server; and sending to the remote server an indication that a connection was made to the resource identified by the selected item. The method further involves storing a log of the user's connection to remote resources and sending the log to the server.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Gunnar Evermann, Daniel L. ROTH, Laurence S. GILLICK, James Coughlin
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Publication number: 20080154870Abstract: Methods and systems for providing voice-mediated search capability to a mobile communications device involve receiving a signal from the mobile device that includes a representation of a spoken search request from a user of the mobile device, using speech recognition software to convert the search request into a text search request, extracting side information contained implicitly within the received signal, using the extracted side information to assign the user to a category, sending the text search request and the user category to content providers, receiving from the content providers content that is responsive to the text search request and the user category, and sending to the mobile device search results that are based on content from content providers. The methods and systems further involve sending searches and user categories to advertising providers, and sending advertisements returned by the advertising providers to the mobile device along with the search results.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: VOICE SIGNAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gunnar Evermann, Daniel L. ROTH, Laurence S. GILLICK, James COUGHLIN