T-Mobile USA, Inc. (20250068688). ACCESSIBILITY ELEMENT IN SOURCE CODE FOR INVOKING VIRTUAL ASSISTANT
ACCESSIBILITY ELEMENT IN SOURCE CODE FOR INVOKING VIRTUAL ASSISTANT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Qianwen Wen of Herndon VA (US)
Susan Dawn Andreson of Seattle WA (US)
Stephen Dekat of Olathe KS (US)
Jatin Gupta of Herndon VA (US)
Takeshi Hui of Los Angeles CA (US)
Anne Kristiina Joutsenvirta of Seattle WA (US)
Randy Nguyen of Seattle WA (US)
Anisa Proda of Seattle WA (US)
Thomas Vincent Rizzolo of Dallas TX (US)
Sean Harrison Roach of Kenmore WA (US)
ACCESSIBILITY ELEMENT IN SOURCE CODE FOR INVOKING VIRTUAL ASSISTANT
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250068688 titled 'ACCESSIBILITY ELEMENT IN SOURCE CODE FOR INVOKING VIRTUAL ASSISTANT
Original Abstract Submitted
described herein is a system for providing access to a virtual assistant using a hidden element in source code of a document. the system can receive a request from a computing device to access a document, which has source code that includes a first set of characters embedded at its beginning. the first set of characters may only be accessible by an accessibility engine design to render data describing a document for individuals with visual impairments. when the accessibility engine parses the first set of characters, the computing device outputs content indicating that the individual can access the virtual assistant by performing an interaction. when the computing device detects the interaction, the computing device invokes the virtual assistant to guide the individual through the document.
- T-Mobile USA, Inc.
- Qianwen Wen of Herndon VA (US)
- Susan Dawn Andreson of Seattle WA (US)
- Stephen Dekat of Olathe KS (US)
- Jatin Gupta of Herndon VA (US)
- Takeshi Hui of Los Angeles CA (US)
- Anne Kristiina Joutsenvirta of Seattle WA (US)
- Randy Nguyen of Seattle WA (US)
- Anisa Proda of Seattle WA (US)
- Thomas Vincent Rizzolo of Dallas TX (US)
- Sean Harrison Roach of Kenmore WA (US)
- G06F16/957
- G06F9/451
- CPC G06F16/9577