Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20100268534
Filing Date: April 17, 2009Priority Date: April 17, 2008
Inventors: ALBERT JOSEPH KISHAN THAMBIRATNAM, FRANK TORSTEN BERND SEIDE, PENG YU, ROY GEOFFREY WALLACE
Assignee(s): MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Current U.S. Classification: 704, 704/235000, 704/246000
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In a computing environment, a method comprising:receiving speech of a first user who is speaking with a second user;recognizing the speech of the first user as text of the first user, independent of any transmission of that speech to the second user;receiving text corresponding to speech of the second user, which was received and recognized as text of the second user separate from the receiving and recognizing of the speech of the first user; andmerging the text of text of the first user and the text of the second user into a transcript.
Title Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction: Applications and Services
ISBN 978-3-540-73282-2
Description
Teaches having multiple users, each with their own transcription stream, which is then merged together using an already existing product called ViaScribe and RealTimeMerge (RTM).
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#667Speech to text conversion
Applies to Claims 1,18,9
Submitted by: Yeen ThamLast updated: over 2 years ago
Patent/Application # 6173259
Description
A speech-to-text conversion system is provided which comprises at least one user terminal for recording speech, at least one automatic speech recognition processor to generate text from a recorded speech file, and communication means operative to return a corresponding text file to a user, in which said at least one user terminal is remote from said at least one automatic speech recognition processor, and a server is provided remote from said at least one user terminal to control the transfer of recorded speech files to a selected automatic speech recognition processor.
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Submitted by: Yeen ThamLast updated: over 2 years ago
Title Spoken document retrieval from call-center conversations
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The authors discuss solutions for retrieving information from conversational speech corpora, e.g., call-center data.
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