20240029734. VIRTUAL ASSISTANT ACTIVATION simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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VIRTUAL ASSISTANT ACTIVATION

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Stephen O. Lemay of Palo Alto CA (US)

Brandon J. Newendorp of San Francisco CA (US)

Jonathan R. Dascola of San Francisco CA (US)

VIRTUAL ASSISTANT ACTIVATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029734 titled 'VIRTUAL ASSISTANT ACTIVATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that allows a user to trigger a virtual assistant session on an electronic device by speaking a specific phrase. Here are the key points:

  • The system consists of an electronic device with a display, a microphone, and an input device.
  • While the display is on, the system receives user input through the input device.
  • The user input is checked against a predetermined condition.
  • If the user input meets the predetermined condition, the system samples the audio input received through the microphone.
  • The system then determines whether the audio input contains a spoken trigger phrase.
  • If the audio input contains the spoken trigger phrase, a virtual assistant session is triggered.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Voice-activated virtual assistants: This technology can be used to enable voice-activated virtual assistants on electronic devices, allowing users to interact with their devices hands-free.
  • Smart home automation: By integrating this technology with smart home devices, users can control various aspects of their homes using voice commands.
  • Accessibility features: This technology can benefit individuals with disabilities by providing them with a convenient way to interact with electronic devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Hands-free interaction: This technology eliminates the need for users to physically interact with their devices, providing a more convenient and efficient way to access information and perform tasks.
  • Improved accessibility: By enabling voice-activated virtual assistants, this technology makes it easier for individuals with disabilities to use electronic devices.
  • Enhanced user experience: Voice-activated virtual assistants offer a more natural and intuitive way of interacting with devices, enhancing the overall user experience.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Convenience: Users can trigger virtual assistant sessions simply by speaking, without the need to manually activate the assistant.
  • Efficiency: Voice commands allow for faster and more efficient access to information and execution of tasks.
  • Accessibility: This technology provides a more inclusive experience for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to interact with electronic devices more easily.


Original Abstract Submitted

at an electronic device with a display, a microphone, and an input device: while the display is on, receiving user input via the input device, the user input meeting a predetermined condition; in accordance with receiving the user input meeting the predetermined condition, sampling audio input received via the microphone; determining whether the audio input comprises a spoken trigger; and in accordance with a determination that audio input comprises the spoken trigger, triggering a virtual assistant session.