Patents by Inventor Ian R. Lane
Ian R. Lane 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: 11972227Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Meta Platforms, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20220092278Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Patent number: 11222185Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Meta Platforms, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20180011842Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Patent number: 9753918Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Facebook, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20150254238Abstract: Extensions to an apparatus for speech translation improve the effectiveness of communication. An apparatus for speech translation capable of repairing errors and expanding its vocabulary. System and methods improve the ease by which common, linguistically untrained users can better recover from errors, extend and customize the language coverage of their speech translation device and increase the speed of effective communication, including stopping translation by shaking, correction of pronunciations using pseudo phonetics, translation favorites, translation modes, small dictionary based on user repair and boosting, single action speech translators, speech translation dialog language learning, translation from telephone conversations, targeted ads based on translated speech, backchanneling based on speech, and web presentation based on speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Patent number: 9070363Abstract: A field maintainable class-based translation system and apparatus with components that ease use by linguistically untrained users is disclosed. The apparatus includes modules for recovering errors, extending and customizing language coverage and increasing the speed of effective communication.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2010Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Facebook, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20150127321Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and customize content and usage of the system and easily. The methods include, in response to receiving an utterance including a first term associated with a field, translating the utterance into a second language. In response to receiving an indication to add the first term associated with the field to a first recognition lexicon, adding the first term associated with the field and the determined translation to a first machine translation module and to a shared database for a community associated with the field of the first term associated with the field, wherein the first term associated with the field added to the shared database is accessible by the community.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2015Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Patent number: 8972268Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and modify content and usage of the system and easily abort or reset translation. The system includes a speech recognition module configured for accepting an utterance and adding a new word, a machine translation module, an interface configured to communicate the utterance and proposed translation, a correction module and an abort action unit that removes any hypotheses or partial hypotheses and terminates translation. The system also includes modules for storing favorites, changing language mode, automatically identifying language, providing language drills, viewing third party information relevant to conversation, among other things.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Facebook, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20150046147Abstract: A speech translation system and methods are disclosed for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and modify content and usage of the system and easily abort or reset translation. The system includes a speech recognition module configured for accepting an utterance, a machine translation module, an interface configured to communicate the utterance and proposed translation, a correction module and an abort action unit that removes any hypotheses or partial hypotheses and terminates translation. The system also includes modules for information extraction based on keywords in the received or translated speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Patent number: 8204739Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for updating the vocabulary of a speech translation system for translating a first language into a second language including written and spoken words. The method includes adding a new word in the first language to a first recognition lexicon of the first language and associating a description with the new word, wherein the description contains pronunciation and word class information. The new word and description are then updated in a first machine translation module associated with the first language. The first machine translation module contains a first tagging module, a first translation model and a first language module, and is configured to translate the new word to a corresponding translated word in the second language. Optionally, the invention may be used for bidirectional or multi-directional translation.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Mobile Technologies, LLCInventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20110307241Abstract: A speech translation system and methods for cross-lingual communication that enable users to improve and modify content and usage of the system and easily abort or reset translation. The system includes a speech recognition module configured for accepting an utterance, a machine translation module, an interface configured to communicate the utterance and proposed translation, a correction module and an abort action unit that removes any hypotheses or partial hypotheses and terminates translation. The system also includes modules for storing favorites, changing language mode, automatically identifying language, providing language drills, viewing third party information relevant to conversation, among other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: Mobile Technologies, LLCInventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20100217582Abstract: A field maintainable class-based translation system and apparatus with components that ease use by linguistically untrained users is disclosed. The apparatus includes modules for recovering errors, extending and customizing language coverage and increasing the speed of effective communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Mobile Technologies LLCInventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane
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Publication number: 20090281789Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for updating the vocabulary of a speech translation system for translating a first language into a second language including written and spoken words. The method includes adding a new word in the first language to a first recognition lexicon of the first language and associating a description with the new word, wherein the description contains pronunciation and word class information. The new word and description are then updated in a first machine translation module associated with the first language. The first machine translation module contains a first tagging module, a first translation model and a first language module, and is configured to translate the new word to a corresponding translated word in the second language.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Mobile Technologies, LLCInventors: Alexander Waibel, Ian R. Lane