Abstract:
A wireless communications device includes a receiver that transmits and receives speech signals to and from a remote party via a wireless communications network. The received speech signals include information representative of one or more audible sounds associated with the remote party. The audible sounds may be, for example, words uttered by the remote party, or a predetermined audio message associated with the remote party. A speech processing unit in the user's device converts the received speech signals into corresponding text based on an operating mode of the wireless communications device. The converted text is then displayed to the user on a display. Alternatively, the remote party's wireless communication device or a network entity may convert speech to text for transmission to the user based on an indicated operating mode of the wireless communications device associated with the user.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a system for enabling an application controlled in display indicating an obtained speaker, related to the activity of participants to a live multiparty communication conference or recorded outputs. SOLUTION: The system includes a first node hosting a conference bridging switch, software or a combination thereof; a second node having data access to at least an output signal port of the conference bridging switch, software, or a combination thereof; and software application distributed wholly to the first or second node, or in parts to the first and second nodes. The application is used to apply the display of the speaker to output communication, data files, or data streams, forwarded to one of, a select portion of, or the combination of, the conference participants, non-participant third parties, and a plurality of storage facilities. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
A communication system is provided whereby desired information can be transmitted in accordance with conditions and the application. The communication system includes a PHS terminal and a provider system that is capable of information communication with this terminal. The PHS terminal has a voice recognition section that receives voice from a microphone and recognises the received voice signal, an input device that selects the output form of the voice signal, a conversion section that converts the recognised voice signal with the selected output form, and a transceiver that transmits the converted voice signal to the provider equipment; the converted voice signal is further transferred from the provider system to another destination wireless communication terminal device. This output form includes for example "dialect", "intonation/imitated voice of a celebrity etc." or "modulation". Conversion filters convert the voice signal in accordance with these.