Patents by Inventor Matt Pallakoff
Matt Pallakoff 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: 12118272Abstract: Systems and methods to accept speech input and edit a note upon receipt of an indication to edit are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: effectuate presentation of a graphical user interface that includes a note, the note including note sections, the note sections including a first note section, the individual note sections including body fields; obtain user input from the client computing platform, the user input representing an indication to edit a first body field of the first note section; obtain audio information representing sound captured by an audio section of the client computing platform, the audio information including value definition information specifying one or more values to be included in the individual body fields; perform speech recognition on the audio information to obtain a first value; and populate the first body field with the first value so that the first value is included in the first body field.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Suki AI, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 11887601Abstract: System and method for providing presence of modifications in user dictation are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain primary audio information representing sound, including speech from a recording user, captured by a client computing platform; perform speech recognition on the primary audio information to generate a textual transcript; effectuate presentation of the transcript to the recording user; receive user input from the recording user; alter, based on the received user input from the recording user, a portion of the transcript to generate an altered transcript; effectuate presentation of the altered transcript in conjunction with audio playback of at least some of the primary audio information in a reviewing interface on a client computing platform; receive user input from the reviewing user; alter, based on the received user input from the reviewing user, portions of the altered transcript to generate a reviewed transcript; and store the reviewed transcript in electronic storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Suki AI, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20230084977Abstract: Systems and methods to accept speech input and edit a note upon receipt of an indication to edit are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: effectuate presentation of a graphical user interface that includes a note, the note including note sections, the note sections including a first note section, the individual note sections including body fields; obtain user input from the client computing platform, the user input representing an indication to edit a first body field of the first note section; obtain audio information representing sound captured by an audio section of the client computing platform, the audio information including value definition information specifying one or more values to be included in the individual body fields; perform speech recognition on the audio information to obtain a first value; and populate the first body field with the first value so that the first value is included in the first body field.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 11507345Abstract: Systems and methods to accept speech input and edit a note upon receipt of an indication to edit are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: effectuate presentation of a graphical user interface that includes a note, the note including note sections, the note sections including a first note section, the individual note sections including body fields; obtain user input from the client computing platform, the user input representing an indication to edit a first body field of the first note section; obtain audio information representing sound captured by an audio section of the client computing platform, the audio information including value definition information specifying one or more values to be included in the individual body fields; perform speech recognition on the audio information to obtain a first value; and populate the first body field with the first value so that the first value is included in the first body field.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2020Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: SuKI AI, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20220208195Abstract: System and method for providing presence of modifications in user dictation are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain primary audio information representing sound, including speech from a recording user, captured by a client computing platform; perform speech recognition on the primary audio information to generate a textual transcript; effectuate presentation of the transcript to the recording user; receive user input from the recording user; alter, based on the received user input from the recording user, a portion of the transcript to generate an altered transcript; effectuate presentation of the altered transcript in conjunction with audio playback of at least some of the primary audio information in a reviewing interface on a client computing platform; receive user input from the reviewing user; alter, based on the received user input from the reviewing user, portions of the altered transcript to generate a reviewed transcript; and store the reviewed transcript in electronic storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 11328729Abstract: System and method for providing presence of modifications in user dictation are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain primary audio information representing sound, including speech from a recording user, captured by a client computing platform; perform speech recognition on the primary audio information to generate a textual transcript; effectuate presentation of the transcript to the recording user; receive user input from the recording user; alter, based on the received user input from the recording user, a portion of the transcript to generate an altered transcript; effectuate presentation of the altered transcript in conjunction with audio playback of at least some of the primary audio information in a reviewing interface on a client computing platform; receive user input from the reviewing user; alter, based on the received user input from the reviewing user, portions of the altered transcript to generate a reviewed transcript; and store the reviewed transcript in electronic storage.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Suki AI, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20190235832Abstract: Systems and methods for implementing personal-communicator user experiences focus on enabling interactions with a wearable or table-top personal communicator device (“PCOM device”). A PCOM device acts as a speech-optimized peripheral for interacting efficiently with speech-based services and agents. Preferred embodiments of a PCOM system consist of PCOM devices, smartphone- or tablet-based apps (a.k.a. “client” apps), and cloud-based services (i.e. software applications and services that run on servers with which the client apps can communicate via the Internet). A PCOM device is generally wirelessly connected to (e.g. “paired”, typically using Bluetooth® protocols) to the user's smartphone or tablet (a.k.a. “client” device), which runs PCOM-aware software (e.g. one or more apps or services). And the PCOM-aware software communicates wirelessly (typically via a cellular or wi-fi network) with PCOM cloud-based services.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20170351399Abstract: A virtual touch interface solution is provided that fits on a pocket-size device or even palm-size device and uses the standard keyboard layout with straight rows of keys, which is achieved while making the interaction accurate, fast, and comfortable. In some versions, while the user presses a finger down on the touch-screen display and the finger thereby covers information on a portion of the display, displaying second information in a box or “bubble”, the box or “bubble” positioned away from a point at which the finger is pressed so as to not be covered by the user's finger and so as to help the user properly position their finger on a target virtual selectable item.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 9104295Abstract: A system and method provides a user interface on an electronic device with a listing of the most recently used or viewed items that is organized by the category of item. A menu containing the most recently read items is separated into separate categories such as books and periodicals. The menu displays the most recently opened item in each of the categories. In this manner, one category will not dominate over the other categories on the menu.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: NOOK DIGITAL, LLCInventors: Matt Pallakoff, Jeff Tycz, Jennifer Ng, Josh Feldman
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Patent number: 8884997Abstract: A system and method for controlling a user interface display that de-emphasizes a background image of a physical display. The system and method draws a pattern, preferably a checkered pattern, of black and transparent pixels over the background image. The system and method mitigates any jarring effect of the prior art of driving all of the display to black. Although in the preferred embodiment, the checkered pattern alternates pixels between black and transparent, any pattern that drives less than substantially all of the pixels to black is suitable.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: barnesandnoble.com llcInventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20140007006Abstract: A virtual touch interface solution is provided that fits on a pocket-size device or even palm-size device and uses the standard keyboard layout with straight rows of keys, which is achieved while making the interaction accurate, fast, and comfortable. In some versions, while the user presses a finger down on the touch-screen display and the finger thereby covers information on a portion of the display, displaying second information in a box or “bubble”, the box or “bubble” positioned away from a point at which the finger is pressed so as to not be covered by the user's finger and so as to help the user properly position their finger on a target virtual selectable item.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: MOVE Mobile Systems, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 8542196Abstract: A virtual thumb-board solution is provided that fits on a pocket-size device or even palm-size device and uses the standard keyboard layout with straight rows of keys, which is achieved while making the virtual thumb-board accurate, fast, and comfortable. And thumb-optimized virtual User Interface solutions are provided that make information searching and UI navigation on pocket-size hand-held devices exceptionally fast and intuitive.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: MOVE Mobile Systems, Inc.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Patent number: 8373660Abstract: Mobile devices are described, along with related services, systems, and methods. These devices include displays with pixel dimensions and pixel densities in ranges that are chosen to allow users to enjoy a more intuitive and more “desktop-like” Web or multi-media experience compared to other devices, while still enabling the devices to be pocketsize. Also described are devices with touch sensitive areas on the edges or back that let users efficiently and intuitively control some behaviors of the devices by touching the touch sensitive areas in certain ways. Embodiments of the present invention reduces the need for mechanical controls, which enables keeping the frame around the device's display unusually narrow, thereby permitting larger displays without increasing the overall sizes of the devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20120299975Abstract: A system and method for controlling a user interface display that de-emphasizes a background image of a physical display. The system and method draws a pattern, preferably a checkered pattern, of black and transparent pixels over the background image. The system and method mitigates any jarring effect of the prior art of driving all of the display to black. Although in the preferred embodiment, the checkered pattern alternates pixels between black and transparent, any pattern that drives less than substantially all of the pixels to black is suitable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: BARNES & NOBLE, INC.Inventor: Matt Pallakoff
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Publication number: 20120242587Abstract: A character recognition system includes, but is not limited to, a touchpad including a touch sensing surface for generating a first signal in response to a touch, the first signal corresponding to a location of the touch on the touch sensing surface, the touchpad further including a topographical feature associated with the touch sensing surface, the topographical feature configured to guide a touching member in a predetermined pattern along the touch sensing surface, the predetermined pattern corresponding with a predetermined set of characters. The system also includes an output device for communicatively coupling with a controlled device. The system further includes a processor communicatively coupled with the touchpad and the output device. The processor receives the first signal, detects a pattern of the touch, generates a second signal corresponding to the pattern, and instructs the output device to output the second signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Alfred C. TOM, Frances H. JAMES, Kelly KODAMA, Fadhly BEY, Julian PECK, James EWAN, Matt PALLAKOFF
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Publication number: 20120151331Abstract: A system and method provides a user interface on an electronic device with a listing of the most recently used or viewed items that is organized by the category of item. A menu containing the most recently read items is separated into separate categories such as books and periodicals. The menu displays the most recently opened item in each of the categories. In this manner, one category will not dominate over the other categories on the menu.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Matt PALLAKOFF, Jeff TYCZ, Jennifer NG, Josh FELDMAN
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Publication number: 20120147055Abstract: A system and method for organizing new content on the user interface of an electronic device. Graphical representations (e.g., book or album covers or icons) representing the content that the user is most likely going to want to open next are presented on a virtual shelf on the user interface of the device. The graphical representations are preferably organized in receding order of likelihood of opening from left to right. As new items appear on the virtual shelf, older items are shifted to the right. A limited number of items (graphical representations) can be depicted at one time on the virtual shelf on the display of the device. The shelf can be scrolled left and right to view all of the items on the shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: MATT PALLAKOFF, Jeff E. Tycz, Jennifer D. Ng, Josh Feldman
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Publication number: 20120151337Abstract: A system and method for displaying periodical digital content. A device sorts and organizes the periodical content stored on the device according to the title of the periodical and further according the dates of the periodicals. Each periodical, e.g., newspapers and magazines, after sorting, are displayed on the device's user interface on its own virtual shelf according to the periodical, and then preferably in chronological order within the shelf that is dedicated to the periodical. Alternatively, the periodicals are sorted by issue date, and virtual shelves are dedicated specific date ranges, e.g., “Today,” “This Week,” “This Month.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: MATT PALLAKOFF, Jeff Tycz, Jennifer Ng, Josh Feldman, Laurie Vertelney
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Patent number: D816052Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Inventors: Matt Pallakoff, Sagar Sahoo
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Patent number: D816053Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Inventors: Matt Pallakoff, Sagar Sahoo