U.S. Patent 7949529 was awarded to VoiceBox Technologies, Inc. on 2011-05-24 and describes a “Mobile systems and methods of supporting natural language human-machine interactions.” This patent has been cited 346 times by other U.S. patents which places it in the top 500 cited patents since 2010 according to our law firm research, and makes it of the most innovative computer technology patents in the field of electrical engineering. The abstract states:
A mobile system is provided that includes speech-based and non-speech-based interfaces for telematics applications. The mobile system identifies and uses context, prior information, domain knowledge, and user specific profile data to achieve a natural environment for users that submit requests and/or commands in multiple domains. The invention creates, stores and uses extensive personal profile information for each user, thereby improving the reliability of determining the context and presenting the expected results for a particular question or command. The invention may organize domain specific behavior and information into agents, that are distributable or updateable over a wide area network. Link: U.S. Patent 7949529
This patent was originally filed on 2005-08-29 which gives it a processing time of 2094 days, compared to an average processing time of 1752 in the field. VoiceBox Technologies, Inc. has 32 total patents. The first named inventor is Sam Menaker of Bellevue, WA. The primary examiner was E. Yen.
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