17889110. PROVIDING TEXTUAL REPRESENTATIONS FOR A COMMUNICATION SESSION simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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PROVIDING TEXTUAL REPRESENTATIONS FOR A COMMUNICATION SESSION

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Erik D. Hornberger of Pittsburgh PA (US)

James A. Forrest of Pittsburgh PA (US)

Christopher M. Garrido of Santa Clara CA (US)

Patrick Miauton of Redwood City CA (US)

Bradley F. Patterson of Maple Valley WA (US)

Karthick Santhanam of Campbell CA (US)

Luciano M. Verger of San Jose CA (US)

PROVIDING TEXTUAL REPRESENTATIONS FOR A COMMUNICATION SESSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17889110 titled 'PROVIDING TEXTUAL REPRESENTATIONS FOR A COMMUNICATION SESSION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems and processes for converting audio inputs into textual representations during a communication session. Here are the key points:

  • The electronic device receives one or more audio inputs, each associated with a priority level.
  • The priority level of an audio input detected by the device's microphone is determined.
  • The system identifies the highest priority level among the determined priority level and the received priority levels.
  • A textual representation of the audio input with the highest priority level is obtained.
  • The obtained textual representation is displayed on the device's display.

Potential Applications

This technology can have various applications, including:

  • Real-time transcription services for individuals with hearing impairments.
  • Automatic captioning for live broadcasts, presentations, or conferences.
  • Voice-controlled virtual assistants that can display spoken commands as text.

Problems Solved

The technology addresses several challenges in communication sessions:

  • Overcoming language barriers by providing real-time translation of spoken words.
  • Assisting individuals with hearing impairments by converting audio into text.
  • Improving accessibility for individuals in noisy environments where audio may be difficult to understand.

Benefits

The use of this technology offers several benefits:

  • Enhanced communication accessibility for individuals with hearing impairments or language barriers.
  • Improved comprehension and retention of information during live events or presentations.
  • Increased productivity and efficiency in voice-controlled applications and virtual assistants.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and processes for providing textual representations for a communication session are provided. For example, at least one audio input is received at an electronic device, wherein each audio input of the at least one audio input is associated with a respective priority level. A priority level of an audio input detected at a microphone of the electronic device is determined, wherein a highest priority level among the determined priority level and each received priority level corresponding to the at least one audio input is identified. A textual representation of a respective audio input corresponding to the identified highest priority level is obtained, wherein the obtained textual representation is displayed on a display of the electronic device.