Apple inc. (20240185856). GAZE BASED DICTATION simplified abstract
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GAZE BASED DICTATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Timothy S. Paek of Mercer Island WA (US)
Karan M. Daryanani of San Francisco CA (US)
Kenneth S. Friedman of Berkeley CA (US)
Yue Gu of San Francisco CA (US)
Susumu Harada of Seattle WA (US)
Viet Huy Le of Seattle WA (US)
Dmytro Rudchenko of Seattle WA (US)
Garrett L. Weinberg of Santa Cruz CA (US)
GAZE BASED DICTATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240185856 titled 'GAZE BASED DICTATION
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes systems and processes for operating an intelligent dictation system based on gaze detection. The method involves detecting the user's gaze, determining whether to enter dictation mode, receiving an utterance, determining whether to enter editing mode based on the gaze and utterance, and displaying the textual representation of the utterance on the device's screen.
- Gaze-based intelligent dictation system
- Detect user's gaze
- Enter dictation mode based on gaze
- Receive utterance
- Enter editing mode based on gaze and utterance
- Display textual representation on screen
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in various fields such as:
- Assistive technology for individuals with disabilities
- Hands-free dictation in professional settings
- Augmented reality devices for real-time transcription
Problems Solved
This technology addresses the following issues:
- Improving accessibility for individuals with limited mobility
- Enhancing productivity by enabling hands-free dictation
- Streamlining transcription processes in various industries
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Increased efficiency in dictation and transcription tasks
- Improved user experience through gaze-based interaction
- Enhanced accessibility for individuals with disabilities
Potential Commercial Applications
This technology has potential commercial applications in:
- Speech-to-text software for professionals
- Assistive technology devices for individuals with disabilities
- Augmented reality headsets with transcription capabilities
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art for this technology could be eye-tracking systems used in virtual reality headsets for interaction and control.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology handle different accents and speech patterns?
The patent application does not specify how the system adapts to various accents and speech patterns to ensure accurate transcription.
What is the accuracy rate of the gaze-based dictation system compared to traditional methods?
The patent application does not provide information on the accuracy rate of the system in transcribing speech compared to traditional dictation methods.
Original Abstract Submitted
systems and processes for operating an intelligent dictation system based on gaze are provided. an example method includes, at an electronic device having one or more processors and memory, detecting a gaze of a user, determining based on the detected gaze of the user, whether to enter a dictation mode, and in accordance with a determination to enter the dictation mode: receiving an utterance; determining, based on the detected gaze of the user and the utterance, whether to enter an editing mode; and in accordance with a determination not to enter the editing mode, displaying a textual representation of the utterance on a screen of the electronic device.
- Apple inc.
- Timothy S. Paek of Mercer Island WA (US)
- Karan M. Daryanani of San Francisco CA (US)
- Kenneth S. Friedman of Berkeley CA (US)
- Yue Gu of San Francisco CA (US)
- Susumu Harada of Seattle WA (US)
- Viet Huy Le of Seattle WA (US)
- Dmytro Rudchenko of Seattle WA (US)
- Garrett L. Weinberg of Santa Cruz CA (US)
- G10L15/25
- G10L15/18
- G10L15/187
- G10L15/22