US Patent Application 17662248. PROTECTING SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN SPOKEN COMMANDS simplified abstract

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PROTECTING SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN SPOKEN COMMANDS

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION


Inventor(s)

Lakshminarayanan Selvaraju of Apex NC (US)

Mohan Gopal Meher of Sonepur (IN)

Greg Bruce of Dunwoody GA (US)

Naveen Konathala of Visakhapatnam (IN)

PROTECTING SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN SPOKEN COMMANDS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17662248 titled 'PROTECTING SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN SPOKEN COMMANDS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method, computer program product, and system for protecting sensitive personal information (SPI) in spoken commands.

  • The technology identifies SPI included in unmasked portions of classified commands.
  • It follows a user privacy instruction before transmitting the unmasked portions containing the identified SPI to a third-party service.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method, a computer program product, and a system for protecting SPI in spoken commands that include identifying sensitive personal information (SPI) included in unmasked portions of at least one classified command and following a user privacy instruction before transmitting the unmasked portions that include the identified SPI to a third-party service.