LENOVO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (20240331689). METHOD FOR UTILIZING SPECTRAL ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY AN UNAUTHORIZED AUDIO COMMAND simplified abstract

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METHOD FOR UTILIZING SPECTRAL ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY AN UNAUTHORIZED AUDIO COMMAND

Organization Name

LENOVO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

Inventor(s)

Matthew Fardig of Boonville IN (US)

Dane Hixson of Eden UT (US)

METHOD FOR UTILIZING SPECTRAL ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY AN UNAUTHORIZED AUDIO COMMAND - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240331689 titled 'METHOD FOR UTILIZING SPECTRAL ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY AN UNAUTHORIZED AUDIO COMMAND

The abstract describes a method, apparatus, and computer program product for protecting electronic devices from obstructed voice commands. The method involves receiving an audio command, identifying it as sensitive, performing a spectral analysis, processing it through a learning model to determine if it's obstructed, and initiating remediation actions if necessary.

  • Receiving and identifying sensitive audio commands
  • Performing spectral analysis to detect obstruction
  • Using a learning model to process the analysis
  • Initiating remediation actions for obstructed commands
  • Protecting electronic devices from unauthorized voice commands

Potential Applications: - Security systems for electronic devices - Voice-controlled devices in sensitive environments - Preventing unauthorized access through voice commands

Problems Solved: - Protecting electronic devices from unauthorized voice commands - Enhancing security measures for voice-controlled systems

Benefits: - Improved security for electronic devices - Prevention of unauthorized access through voice commands - Enhanced user privacy and data protection

Commercial Applications: Title: Voice Command Security System for Electronic Devices This technology can be used in smart home devices, mobile phones, and other voice-controlled systems to enhance security measures and prevent unauthorized access through voice commands. The market implications include increased trust in voice-controlled technology and improved data protection for users.

Questions about Voice Command Security System for Electronic Devices: 1. How does the spectral analysis help in detecting obstructed voice commands? The spectral analysis helps in identifying any anomalies or obstructions in the audio signal, which can indicate unauthorized access attempts through voice commands.

2. What are the potential risks of not implementing a system to protect electronic devices from obstructed voice commands? Without such a system, electronic devices are vulnerable to unauthorized access, leading to potential data breaches and privacy violations.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method, apparatus, and computer program product for protecting electronic devices from obstructed voice commands. the method includes receiving, by an electronic device, an audio command and identifying the audio command as a sensitive command. the electronic device performs a spectral analysis of the sensitive command. the spectral analysis is processed, via a learning model, to determine whether the sensitive command is obstructed. the method determines, in response to the sensitive command being obstructed, that the sensitive command is unauthorized and initiates at least one remediation action.