20240029737. SYNCHRONOUS AUDIO AND TEXT GENERATION simplified abstract (Snap Inc.)

From WikiPatents
Revision as of 10:26, 25 January 2024 by Wikipatents (talk | contribs) (Creating a new page)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

SYNCHRONOUS AUDIO AND TEXT GENERATION

Organization Name

Snap Inc.

Inventor(s)

Laurent Desserrey of Los Angeles CA (US)

Jeremy Baker Voss of Los Angeles CA (US)

SYNCHRONOUS AUDIO AND TEXT GENERATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029737 titled 'SYNCHRONOUS AUDIO AND TEXT GENERATION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a messaging system with a voice chat feature that allows users to dictate their messages. The system converts the voice messages into text and delivers both the audio and text content to the intended recipient. The recipient can listen to the voice message in real-time and also read the generated text. If desired, the recipient can choose to consume the message in a textual form only.

  • The messaging system includes a voice chat system that enables users to dictate their messages.
  • The voice chat system converts the received audio stream into text.
  • The system delivers both the audio content and the generated text to the recipient client device.
  • The recipient user can listen to the voice message and read the text in real-time.
  • The recipient user can choose to consume the message in a textual form only if the sound is undesirable.

Potential Applications:

  • Enhancing communication in messaging platforms by providing voice chat functionality.
  • Improving accessibility for users who prefer dictating their messages instead of typing.
  • Enabling real-time communication with both audio and text content.

Problems Solved:

  • Overcoming the limitations of traditional text-based messaging by adding voice chat functionality.
  • Addressing the need for users to communicate using voice messages in addition to text.
  • Providing an alternative option for consuming messages when audio is not preferred.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced user experience by offering voice chat functionality in messaging.
  • Improved accessibility for users with disabilities or those who find typing difficult.
  • Real-time communication with both audio and text content for better understanding and convenience.


Original Abstract Submitted

a messaging system, which hosts a backend service for an associated messaging client, includes a voice chat system that provides voice chat functionality that enables users to dictate their messages, while delivering the resulting message to the intended recipient as both the associated audio and text content. when a user at a sender client device begins dictating a voice message, the voice chat system starts converting the received audio stream into text and, also, starts communicating the audio content together with the generated text to the recipient client device. the recipient user can listen to the voice message and read the text generated from the audio in real time. it is also possible for the recipient user to consume the voice message in a textual form only, if the sound at the client device is undesirable.