Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240233716). ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROCESSING RESPONSE TO USER OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROCESSING RESPONSE TO USER OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Jisun Choi of Suwon-si (KR)

Kyungtae Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Gajin Song of Suwon-si (KR)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROCESSING RESPONSE TO USER OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240233716 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROCESSING RESPONSE TO USER OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE

The abstract describes an electronic device and a response processing method for a user of the device. The device includes a processor and memory storing instructions that allow it to receive user input, extract intents from the input, and output responses corresponding to those intents in a different order based on their domains.

  • Electronic device with processor and memory
  • Instructions for receiving user input and extracting intents
  • Outputting responses corresponding to intents in a different order
  • Responses based on domains of intents
  • Response processing method for user interaction

Potential Applications: - Customer service chatbots - Virtual assistants - Interactive voice response systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient handling of user input - Organizing responses based on intents - Enhancing user experience with personalized responses

Benefits: - Improved user engagement - Streamlined communication - Customized responses based on user intents

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Response Processing Technology for Customer Interaction Description: This technology can be used in customer service applications, virtual assistants, and other interactive systems to provide personalized and efficient responses to user queries, enhancing overall user experience and satisfaction. Market implications include improved customer retention and increased efficiency in handling user interactions.

Prior Art: Research into natural language processing systems and response generation algorithms may provide insights into similar technologies and approaches in the field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in natural language processing, user intent recognition, and response generation algorithms to enhance the capabilities of this technology.

Questions about Enhanced Response Processing Technology: 1. How does this technology improve user interaction compared to traditional methods? - This technology enhances user interaction by extracting intents from user input and providing customized responses based on those intents, leading to a more personalized and efficient communication process.

2. What are the key factors influencing the arrangement of responses in a different order based on intent domains? - The arrangement of responses is influenced by the domains of the extracted intents, ensuring that the responses are relevant and tailored to the specific context of each intent.


Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed are an electronic device and a response processing method for a user of the electronic device. the electronic device includes a processor and a memory storing instructions. when the instructions are executed by the processor, the instructions may cause the electronic device to receive a user input. when the instructions are executed by the processor, the instructions may cause the electronic device to extract a first intent, a second intent, and a third intent from user input in order of reception of utterances. when the instructions are executed by the processor, the instructions may cause the electronic device to output a first response, a second response, and a third response respectively corresponding to the first intent, the second intent, and the third intent by arranging the response in a different order from the order of reception of utterances based on respective domains of the first intent, the second intent, and the third intent.