Google llc (20240161741). Short-Lived Repeat Voice Commands simplified abstract
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Short-Lived Repeat Voice Commands
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Matthew Sharifi of Kilchberg (CH)
Short-Lived Repeat Voice Commands - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240161741 titled 'Short-Lived Repeat Voice Commands
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method for detecting short-lived repeat voice commands by using warm words associated with controlling a digital assistant. When a warm word is detected, the respective action is performed, and repeat warm words are activated for further commands.
- Detecting short-lived repeat voice commands
- Using warm words to control a digital assistant
- Performing actions based on detected warm words
- Activating repeat warm words for subsequent commands
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in:
- Smart home devices
- Virtual assistants
- Automotive voice control systems
Problems Solved
This technology helps in:
- Improving user experience with voice commands
- Enhancing efficiency in controlling digital assistants
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Faster response to voice commands
- Reduced errors in command recognition
- Enhanced user interaction with digital assistants
Potential Commercial Applications
This technology could be commercially benefit:
- Tech companies developing digital assistants
- Home automation companies
- Automotive manufacturers integrating voice control systems
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art for this technology could be:
- Voice recognition software with limited command options
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology handle background noise during voice command detection?
The method described in the abstract does not specify how background noise is filtered out to accurately detect voice commands.
What is the accuracy rate of detecting warm words and repeat warm words in various environments?
The abstract does not provide information on the accuracy of detecting warm words and repeat warm words in different noise levels or settings.
Original Abstract Submitted
a method for detecting short-lived repeat voice commands includes activating a set of one or more warm words each associated with a respective action for controlling a long-standing operation performed by a digital assistant. while the digital assistant is performing the long-standing operation, the method includes receiving audio data, and detecting, in the audio data, a warm word from the activated set of one or more warm words. in response to detecting the warm word, the method includes performing the respective action associated with the detected warm word, and activating a set of one or more repeat warm words associated with the detected warm word. the method further includes receiving additional audio data, detecting, in the additional audio data, a repeat warm word from the activated set of one or more repeat warm words, and performing the respective action associated with the detected repeat warm word.