20240031489. Automatic Cloud Normalization of Audio Transmissions for Teleconferencing simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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Automatic Cloud Normalization of Audio Transmissions for Teleconferencing

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Henrik Fahlberg Lundin of Sollentuna (SE)

Alessio Bazzica of Stockholm (SE)

Esbjörn Dominique of Stockholm (SE)

Per Erik Daniel Johansson of Stockholm (SE)

Tomas Gunnarsson of Stockholm (SE)

Markus Lindroth of Uppsala (SE)

Karl Allan Tore Rudberg of Stockholm (SE)

Automatic Cloud Normalization of Audio Transmissions for Teleconferencing - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031489 titled 'Automatic Cloud Normalization of Audio Transmissions for Teleconferencing

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and apparatus for normalizing audio transmissions from multiple endpoints within a teleconference. It involves receiving and analyzing audio transmissions from participants in a teleconference, classifying the audio signatures as speech, determining the difference in audio levels between the analyzed transmission and other transmissions, and normalizing the audio transmission based on this difference.

  • The patent application aims to normalize audio transmissions from multiple endpoints within a teleconference.
  • It involves analyzing the audio transmission to classify speech audio signatures.
  • The difference in audio levels between the analyzed transmission and other transmissions is determined.
  • Based on this difference, the gain of the first audio transmission is adjusted to normalize it.
  • The normalized transmission is then output to the teleconference.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Teleconferencing systems and platforms can use this technology to ensure consistent audio levels among participants.
  • It can be used in video conferencing applications to improve the audio quality and intelligibility of participants' speech.
  • This technology can be implemented in virtual meeting platforms to enhance the overall user experience by providing clear and balanced audio.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • In teleconferences with multiple participants, there can be variations in audio levels, which can lead to difficulties in understanding and following the conversation.
  • This technology solves the problem of inconsistent audio levels by analyzing and normalizing the audio transmissions from different participants.
  • It ensures that all participants' audio is presented at a consistent and optimal level, improving the overall quality of the teleconference.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved audio quality and intelligibility in teleconferences, leading to better communication and understanding among participants.
  • Enhanced user experience in virtual meetings and video conferencing applications.
  • Reduction in audio-related distractions and frustrations during teleconferences.
  • Increased efficiency and productivity in teleconferencing by minimizing the need for participants to adjust their audio settings manually.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and apparatus for normalizing audio transmissions from multiple endpoints within a teleconference. a first audio transmission from a first participant of a teleconference can be received for presentation at the teleconference. the first audio transmission can be analyzed to classify one or more audio signatures of the first audio transmission as speech. a difference can be determined between the audio level of the one or more audio signatures and an audio level of second transmissions. based on the difference, the first audio transmission can be normalized to adjust a gain of the first transmission. the transmission can be output to the teleconference.