17944110. DIGITAL ASSISTANT FOR PROVIDING HANDSFREE NOTIFICATION MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DIGITAL ASSISTANT FOR PROVIDING HANDSFREE NOTIFICATION MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Andrea Valentina Simes of San Francisco CA (US)

Daniel W. Loo of Seattle WA (US)

Felicia W. Edwards of Loveland CA (US)

Harry M. Simmonds of Calgary (CA)

Tyler R. Calderone of Boulder CO (US)

Kevin D. Pitolin of San Jose CA (US)

Lorena S. Pazmino of San Francisco CA (US)

DIGITAL ASSISTANT FOR PROVIDING HANDSFREE NOTIFICATION MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17944110 titled 'DIGITAL ASSISTANT FOR PROVIDING HANDSFREE NOTIFICATION MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a handsfree notification management system using intelligent automated assistants. The system allows users to interact with notifications displayed on an electronic device through visual and speech inputs.

  • The system displays notifications on an electronic device.
  • Users can interact with the notifications through visual gestures.
  • The system identifies the specific notification based on the user's visual interaction.
  • Users can provide speech input related to the notification.
  • The system determines actions associated with the notification based on the speech input.
  • The system performs the actions associated with the notification.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various industries and scenarios, including:

  • Mobile devices: Users can manage notifications on their smartphones or tablets without physically touching the device.
  • Smart home systems: Users can control and interact with notifications on smart home devices using voice commands.
  • Automotive: Drivers can manage notifications and perform actions handsfree while driving.
  • Healthcare: Patients can receive and respond to notifications from medical devices without the need for physical interaction.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses several problems related to notification management:

  • Handsfree interaction: Users can manage notifications without the need to physically touch the device, providing a convenient and safe way to interact with notifications.
  • Efficient notification handling: The system identifies specific notifications and performs actions based on user inputs, streamlining the notification management process.
  • Accessibility: Users with physical disabilities or limitations can easily interact with notifications using visual and speech inputs.

Benefits

The use of this technology offers several benefits:

  • Convenience: Users can manage notifications handsfree, allowing them to multitask or perform other activities while handling notifications.
  • Safety: By eliminating the need for physical interaction with devices, users can focus on their surroundings, particularly in situations such as driving.
  • Efficiency: The system quickly identifies and performs actions on notifications, saving time and effort for users.
  • Accessibility: The handsfree interaction provided by this technology makes it accessible to users with physical disabilities or limitations.


Original Abstract Submitted

This relates generally to intelligent automated assistants and, more specifically, to provide a handsfree notification management system. An example method includes displaying one or more notifications by the electronic device. In response to displaying the one or more notifications, the method includes detecting a visual interaction of a user with the one or more notifications, identifying a notification from the one or more notifications based on the visual interaction, receiving a speech input related to the notification from the user, determining one or more actions associated with the notification based on the speech input, and performing the one or more actions.