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US Patent 9058805 Multiple recognizer speech recognition

Patent 9058805 was granted and assigned to Google on June, 2015 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Google
Google
Current Assignee
Google
Google
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9058805
Patent Inventor Names
Fadi Biadsy0
Pedro J. Mengibar0
Petar Aleksic0
Date of Patent
June 16, 2015
Patent Application Number
13892590
Date Filed
May 13, 2013
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11990138 Rapid event and trauma documentation using voice capture
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US Patent 11862164 Natural language understanding of conversational sources
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US Patent 11869501 Processing multi-party conversations
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US Patent 11869509 Document generation from conversational sources
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US Patent 11875794 Semantically augmented clinical speech processing
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US Patent 11875883 De-duplication and contextually-intelligent recommendations based on natural language understanding of conversational sources
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Charlotte M Baker
Patent abstract

The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a method that includes receiving audio data that corresponds to an utterance, obtaining a first transcription of the utterance that was generated using a limited speech recognizer. The limited speech recognizer includes a speech recognizer that includes a language model that is trained over a limited speech recognition vocabulary that includes one or more terms from a voice command grammar, but that includes fewer than all terms of an expanded grammar. A second transcription of the utterance is obtained that was generated using an expanded speech recognizer. The expanded speech recognizer includes a speech recognizer that includes a language model that is trained over an expanded speech recognition vocabulary that includes all of the terms of the expanded grammar. The utterance is classified based at least on a portion of the first transcription or the second transcription.

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