Patents by Inventor Lisa J. Stifelman
Lisa J. Stifelman 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: 8548130Abstract: Information associated with messages and/or missed calls is provided to a subscriber. Calls received but not answered by the subscriber may be monitored. Each monitored call is classified as one of a missed call and a message. The monitored calls may be summarized based on a customizable rule set to create a summary. The summary is provided to the subscriber via, for example, a voice notification.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Karen M. Cross, Sarah Caplener, Rajeev Khurana, Anne K. Sullivan, Rao Surapaneni, Justin B. Ward, Angus Macdonald Davis
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Publication number: 20130159001Abstract: Techniques are described herein that are capable of satisfying specified intent(s) based on multimodal request(s). A multimodal request is a request that includes at least one request of a first type and at least one request of a second type that is different from the first type. Example types of request include but are not limited to a speech request, a text command, a tactile command, and a visual command. A determination is made that one or more entities in visual content are selected in accordance with an explicit scoping command from a user. In response, speech understanding functionality is automatically activated, and audio signals are automatically monitored for speech requests from the user to be processed using the speech understanding functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Anne K. Sullivan, Adam D. Elman, Larry Paul Heck, Stephanos Tryphonas, Kamran Rajabi Zargahi, Ken H. Thai
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Publication number: 20130158980Abstract: Techniques are described herein that are capable of suggesting intent frame(s) for user request(s). For instance, the intent frame(s) may be suggested to elicit a request from a user. An intent frame is a natural language phrase (e.g., a sentence) that includes at least one carrier phrase and at least one slot. A slot in an intent frame is a placeholder that is identified as being replaceable by one or more words that identify an entity and/or an action to indicate an intent of the user. A carrier phrase in an intent frame includes one or more words that suggest a type of entity and/or action that is to be identified by the one or more words that may replace the corresponding slot. In accordance with these techniques, the intent frame(s) are suggested in response to determining that natural language functionality of a processing system is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Shane J. Landry, Anne K. Sullivan, Lisa J. Stifelman, Adam D. Elman, Larry Paul Heck, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy
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Publication number: 20120207288Abstract: Information associated with messages and/or missed calls is provided to a subscriber. Calls received but not answered by the subscriber may be monitored. Each monitored call is classified as one of a missed call and a message. The monitored calls may be summarized based on a customizable rule set to create a summary. The summary is provided to the subscriber via, for example, a voice notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Karen M. Cross, Sarah A. Caplener, Rajeev Khurana, Anne K. Sullivan, Rao Surapaneni, Justin B. Ward, Angus Davis
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Patent number: 8154511Abstract: A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. The interactors can be used to control other systems, such as audio systems, or it can be used as intuitive inputs into a computer system for such purposes as marking events in a temporal flow. The interactors, as a minimum, communicate their identity, but may also be more sophisticated in that they can communicate additional processed or unprocessed data, i.e. they can include their own data processors.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Vintell Applications NY, LLCInventors: Jonathan R. Cohen, Debby Hindus, Bonnie M. Johnson, Andrew J. Singer, Lisa J. Stifelman, William L. Verplank, Scott C. Wallters, M. Margaret Withgott
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Publication number: 20120076290Abstract: A method of providing a ringback tone to a calling party. The method includes receiving a call directed to a subscriber from the calling party. At least one of an adaptive ringback tone and an actionable ringback tone is provided to the calling party. The adaptive ringback tone is based on state data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Gary Clayton, Rao S. Surapaneni, Madhusudan Chinthakunta
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Patent number: 8126120Abstract: Information associated with messages and/or missed calls is provided to a subscriber. Calls received but not answered by the subscriber may be monitored. Each monitored call is classified as one of a missed call and a message. The monitored calls may be summarized based on a customizable rule set to create a summary. The summary is provided to the subscriber via, for example, a voice notification.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Karen M. Cross, Sarah A. Caplener, Rajeev Khurana, Anne K. Sullivan, Rao Surapaneni, Justin B. Ward, Angus Davis
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Patent number: 8019072Abstract: A method of providing a ringback tone to a calling party. The method includes receiving a call directed to a subscriber from the calling party. At least one of an adaptive ringback tone and an actionable ringback tone is provided to the calling party. The adaptive ringback tone is based on state data.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Gary Clayton, Rao Surapaneni, Madhusudan Chinthakunta
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Patent number: 7941481Abstract: A method of accessing and updating an electronic phonebook over electronic communications networks such as a telephone and computer networks is described. The creation of a voice portal is supported by the invention. Embodiments of the invention use telephone identifying information such as the calling party's number to identify, or create, user profiles for customization. The user profile can include personalized phonebook entries that include names and telephone numbers of relevance to the user. Additionally, the voice portal can connect the user to numbers contained in the personalized phonebook in response to spoken commands. The profile can also be updated with additional phonebook entries over the interne using a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Hadi Partovi, Angus Macdonald Davis, Michael S. McCue, John Giannandrea, Lisa J. Stifelman, Daphne H. Luong, Eugene Koh
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Publication number: 20100027776Abstract: A method of providing a ringback tone to a calling party. The method includes receiving a call directed to a subscriber from the calling party. At least one of an adaptive ringback tone and an actionable ringback tone is provided to the calling party. The adaptive ringback tone is based on state data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Gary Clayton, Rao Surapaneni, Madhusudan Chinthakunta
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Patent number: 7613287Abstract: A method of providing a ringback tone to a calling party. The method includes receiving a call directed to a subscriber from the calling party. At least one of an adaptive ringback tone and an actionable ringback tone is provided to the calling party. The adaptive ringback tone is based on state data.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: TellMe NetworksInventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Gary Clayton, Rao S. Surapaneni, Madhusudan Chinthakunta
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Publication number: 20090174654Abstract: A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. The interactors can be used to control other systems, such as audio systems, or it can be used as intuitive inputs into a computer system for such purposes as marking events in a temporal flow. The interactors, as a minimum, communicate their identity, but may also be more sophisticated in that they can communicate additional processed or unprocessed data, i.e. they can include their own data processors.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Jonathan R. Cohen, Debby Hindus, Bonnie M. Johnson, Andrew J. Singer, Lisa J. Stifelman, William L. Verplank, Scott C. Wallters, M. Margaret Withgott
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Patent number: 7552054Abstract: A method and system for providing efficient menu services for an information processing system that uses a telephone or other form of audio user interface. In one embodiment, the menu services provide effective support for novice users by providing a full listing of available keywords and rotating house advertisements which inform novice users of potential features and information. For experienced users, cues are rendered so that at any time the user can say a desired keyword to invoke the corresponding application. The menu is flat to facilitate its usage. Full keyword listings are rendered after the user is given a brief cue to say a keyword. Service messages rotate words and word prosody. When listening to receive information from the user, after the user has been cued, soft background music or other audible signals are rendered to inform the user that a response may now be spoken to the service.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: TellMe Networks, Inc.Inventors: Lisa J. Stifelman, Hadi Partovi, Haleh Partovi, David Bryan Alpert, Matthew Talin Marx, Scott James Bailey, Kyle D. Sims, Darby McDonough Bailey, Roderick Steven Brathwaite, Eugene Koh, Angus Macdonald Davis
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Patent number: 7545359Abstract: A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. The interactors can be used to control other systems, such as audio systems, or it can be used as intuitive inputs into a computer system for such purposes as marking events in a temporal flow. The interactors, as a minimum, communicate their identity, but may also be more sophisticated in that they can communicate additional processed or unprocessed data, i.e. they can include their own data processors.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Vulcan Patents LLCInventors: Jonathan R. Cohen, Debby Hindus, Bonnie M. Johnson, Andrew J. Singer, Lisa J. Stifelman, William L. Verplank, Scott C. Wallters, M. Margaret Withgott
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Publication number: 20090125499Abstract: Systems and methods of a machine-moderated mobile social networking for managing queries are disclosed here. In one aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure include a method, which may be implemented on a system, of receiving queries from a mobile device and intelligently distributing the queries among users that are deemed suitable to provide useful insight to the queries. The queries are typically questions asked by potential patrons regarding specific venues, patrons looking for specific businesses and/or events that fit their specific criteria, by way of example but not limitation, geography, locale, type of cuisine, ambience, music, etc. In most instances, a consumer can send the query from a portable device (e.g., cell phone, Blackberry, telephone, iPhone, Treo, etc.) in various formats (e.g., SMS text, voice call, USSD message, IM, and/or email, etc.) to a predetermined phone number and/or other types of address identifiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Karen M. Cross, Lisa J. Stifelman
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Publication number: 20090113296Abstract: A map of a destination and its immediate surroundings are displayed at a relatively low level. Symbolic context information is displayed simultaneously, in order to provide a higher-level context for the location. The symbolic context information can include such things as nearby highways, exits, bridges, sports venues or other landmarks and points of interest. The symbolic context information can be displayed, for example, on the perimeter of the map, or on the map in a distinct visual style such as a different color or font or fish-eye view. As the map is updated, (for example if the user zooms in or out), the context information is updated as well. The context information can be interactive, and can display the relationship between the context item and the location being mapped.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrea L. Klein Lacy, Anne K. Sullivan, Lisa J. Stifelman
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Patent number: 6940486Abstract: A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. The interactors can be used to control other systems, such as audio systems, or it can be used as intuitive inputs into a computer system for such purposes as marking events in a temporal flow. The interactors, as a minimum, communicate their identity, but may also be more sophisticated in that they can communicate additional processed or unprocessed data, i.e. they can include their own data processors.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Vulcan Patents LLCInventors: Jonathan R. Cohen, Debby Hindus, Bonnie M. Johnson, Andrew J. Singer, Lisa J. Stifelman, William L. Verplank, Scott C. Wallters, M. Margaret Withgott
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Patent number: 6729543Abstract: An information processing system automatically identifies the page of a book, notebook, flip chart, writing pad, or the like. The system uses an optical sensor to read an identification code printed on each page (and the cover) of the book and processes the code to determine identifying information (e.g., page number) for the page. The optical sensor and related components are adjacent to the book and operate unobtrusively, yet reliability, at a distance therefrom. The system, which uses ambient light and selectively activates its own light source, is capable of operating under variable lighting conditions and requires no manual intervention by the user. In addition, the system is reliable and robust in that it allows standard printing techniques to be used to print the identification code on each page of the book.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: AudioVelocity, Inc.Inventors: Barry M. Arons, Lisa J. Stifelman, Stephen D. Fantone, Kevin Sevigny
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Patent number: 6529920Abstract: A multimedia linking device automatically links user notations (e.g., handwritten notes) made on a page to time-varying data (e.g., audio). Consequently, a user can take notes while observing a multimedia presentation, for example, and later review the notes and the corresponding segments of the recorded multimedia presentation. This dynamic linking capability also enables a user to add new notes during playback, which are automatically linked to the segment of the multimedia presentation playing when the new notes are made. Similarly, new recordings can be appended to the multimedia presentation and they will be automatically linked to corresponding user notations. The user can also stop the playback of the recording and add new notes which are automatically linked to the segment of the multimedia presentation that was playing when the playback was interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: AudioVelocity, Inc.Inventors: Barry M. Arons, Lisa J. Stifelman
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Publication number: 20020126085Abstract: The present invention teaches a variety of methods and systems for providing computer/human interfaces. According to one method, the user interfaces with an electronic device such as a computer system by engaging a sensor with desired regions of an encoded physical medium. the encoded physical medium is preferably chosen to provide intuitive meaning to the user and is thus an improved metaphor for interfacing with the computer system. The sensor may have at least one identification number (ID) providing information such as user identity, sensor type, access type, or language type. The sensor can transmit the certain decoded information together with the at least one ID to the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Jonathan R. Cohen, Debby Hindus, Bonnie M. Johnson, Andrew J. Singer, Lisa J. Stifelman, William L. Verplank, Scott C. Wallters, M. Margaret Withgott