Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method of providing voicemails to a wireless information device
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Application No.: US11627609Application Date: 2007-01-26
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Publication No.: US08989785B2Publication Date: 2015-03-24
- Inventor: Daniel Michael Doulton
- Applicant: Daniel Michael Doulton
- Applicant Address: US MA Burlington
- Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Burlington
- Agency: Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
- Priority: GB0309088.3 20030422; GB0313615.7 20030612
- Main IPC: H04W4/00
- IPC: H04W4/00 ; H04M1/725 ; H04L12/58 ; H04M3/42 ; H04M3/53 ; H04M3/533 ; H04M3/537 ; H04W4/16 ; H04W4/14 ; H04W4/18 ; H04W76/02

Abstract:
Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer.Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS).
Public/Granted literature
- US20070117544A1 METHOD OF PROVIDING VOICEMAILS TO A WIRELESS INFORMATION DEVICE Public/Granted day:2007-05-24
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