IP Library Granted Patent US 9,215,305
Granted Patent B2
US 9,215,305 · App. 14/532,213 · Granted Dec 15, 2015

Voice-operated interface for DTMF-controlled systems

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Patent No.
US 9,215,305
App. No.
14/532,213
Granted
Dec 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An arrangement for allowing “hands-free” access to DTMF-controlled systems, such as one's voice mail messaging systems, utilizes a speech-to-DTMF tone application that monitors the communication between the user and the DTMF-controlled system. A speech recognition unit is utilized to retrieve certain voice commands (e.g., “next”, “skip”, “repeat”, “forward”, etc.) when uttered by the user. The application then translates the received commands into the proper DTMF tone sequence used by the DTMF-controlled system and transmits the DTMF tones to the system. The application is particularly useful in the cell phone environment and avoids the necessity of the user to constantly switch between using the keypad and listening to messages/commands from the system.

Claims (52)

1. A method comprising:

receiving a voice command;

when the voice command corresponds to a user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command in a user record, translating the voice command into a dual-tone multifrequency tone based on the user record, to yield the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command;

interacting with a remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system via the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command; and

when the voice command does not correspond to the user customized dual-tone multifrequency command in the user record, performing an action associated with the voice command.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

bridging together a first call between a user and a speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and a second call between the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

transmitting the dual-tone multifrequency tone from the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application to the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

requesting a user to input spoken user identifying information;

receiving the spoken user identifying information from the user;

validating the spoken user identifying information; and

permitting the user to access the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system after successfully validating the spoken user identifying information.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dual-tone multifrequency tone corresponds to commands for a plurality of remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising translating, using the user record, a plurality of user voice commands into corresponding dual-tone multifrequency commands for interacting with two remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user record further comprises dial-out information associated with the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

8. A system comprising:

a processor; and

a computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising:

receiving a voice command;

when the voice command corresponds to a user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command in a user record, translating the voice command into a dual-tone multifrequency tone based on the user record, to yield the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command;

interacting with a remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system via the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command; and

when the voice command does not correspond to the user customized dual-tone multifrequency command in the user record, performing an action associated with the voice command.

9. The system of claim 8 , the computer-readable storage medium having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the processor, result in operations comprising:

bridging together a first call between a user and a speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and a second call between the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

10. The system of claim 9 , the computer-readable storage medium having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the processor, result in operations comprising:

transmitting the dual-tone multifrequency tone from the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application to the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

11. The system of claim 8 , the computer-readable storage medium having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the processor, result in operations comprising:

requesting a user to input spoken user identifying information;

receiving the spoken user identifying information from the user;

validating the spoken user identifying information; and

permitting the user to access the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system after successfully validating the spoken user identifying information.

12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the dual-tone multifrequency tone in the user record corresponds to commands for a plurality of remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

13. The system of claim 12 , the computer-readable storage medium having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the processor, result in operations comprising translating, using the user record, a plurality of user voice commands into corresponding dual-tone multifrequency commands for interacting with two remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the user record further comprises dial-out information associated with the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

15. A computer-readable storage device having instructions stored which, when executed by a computing device, cause the computing device to perform operations comprising:

receiving a voice command;

when the voice command corresponds to a user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command in a user record, translating the voice command into a dual-tone multifrequency tone based on the user record, to yield the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command;

interacting with a remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system via the user customized dual-tone multifrequency tone command; and

when the voice command does not correspond to the user customized dual-tone multifrequency command in the user record, performing an action associated with the voice command.

16. The computer-readable storage device of claim 15 , having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the computing device, result in operations comprising:

bridging together a first call between a user and a speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and a second call between the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application and the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

17. The computer-readable storage device of claim 14 , having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the computing device, result in operations comprising:

transmitting the dual-tone multifrequency tone from the speech-to-dual-tone multifrequency tone application to the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system.

18. The computer-readable storage device of claim 15 , having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the computing device, result in operations comprising:

requesting a user to input spoken user identifying information;

receiving the spoken user identifying information from the user;

validating the spoken user identifying information; and

permitting the user to access the remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled system after successfully validating the spoken user identifying information.

19. The computer-readable storage device of claim 15 , wherein the dual-tone multifrequency tone in the user record corresponds to commands for a plurality of remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

20. The computer-readable storage device of claim 19 , having additional instructions stored which, when executed by the computing device, result in operations comprising translating, using the user record, a plurality of user voice commands into corresponding dual-tone multifrequency commands for interacting with two remote dual-tone multifrequency-controlled systems.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2017
From: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P.
To: NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
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