20240055014. Visualizing Auditory Content for Accessibility simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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Visualizing Auditory Content for Accessibility

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Ron Zass of Kiryat Tivon (IL)

Visualizing Auditory Content for Accessibility - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055014 titled 'Visualizing Auditory Content for Accessibility

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media for processing audio and visually presenting information. It involves obtaining audio data from a wearer of a wearable apparatus and analyzing the audio data to obtain textual information. The audio data is further analyzed to associate different portions of the textual information with different speakers. A head-mounted display system is used to present each portion of the textual information in a presentation region associated with the speaker. The technology also includes the ability to determine and avoid presenting parts of the textual information that are not associated with the user or parts that are produced by the user.

  • The patent application involves processing audio data from a wearable apparatus to obtain textual information.
  • The audio data is analyzed to associate different portions of the textual information with different speakers.
  • A head-mounted display system is used to visually present each portion of the textual information in a specific region associated with the speaker.
  • The technology can determine and avoid presenting parts of the textual information that are not relevant to the user or produced by the user.

Potential Applications:

  • Real-time transcription and translation services for meetings, conferences, or interviews.
  • Assistive technology for individuals with hearing impairments.
  • Language learning tools that provide visual cues for different speakers in a conversation.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficiently processing and analyzing audio data to obtain textual information.
  • Associating different portions of the textual information with the respective speakers.
  • Presenting the textual information in a visually organized manner.

Benefits:

  • Improved accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with hearing impairments.
  • Enhanced communication and understanding in multilingual or noisy environments.
  • Increased efficiency in capturing and reviewing information from audio recordings.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods and non-transitory computer readable media for processing audio and visually presenting information are provided. audio data captured from an environment of a wearer of a wearable apparatus may be obtained. the audio data may be analyzed to obtain textual information. the audio data may be analyzed to associate different portions of the textual information with different speakers. a head mounted display system may be used to present each portion of the textual information in a presentation region associated with the speaker associated with the portion of the textual information. in one example, it may be determined that a part of the textual information is associated with speech that do not involve the user, and presenting the part may be avoided. in one example, a part of the textual information may be associated with speech produced by a user, and presenting the part may be avoided.