decoration decoration
Stories

GROKLAW
When you want to know more...
decoration
For layout only
Home
Archives
Site Map
Search
About Groklaw
Awards
Legal Research
Timelines
ApplevSamsung
ApplevSamsung p.2
ArchiveExplorer
Autozone
Bilski
Cases
Cast: Lawyers
Comes v. MS
Contracts/Documents
Courts
DRM
Gordon v MS
GPL
Grokdoc
HTML How To
IPI v RH
IV v. Google
Legal Docs
Lodsys
MS Litigations
MSvB&N
News Picks
Novell v. MS
Novell-MS Deal
ODF/OOXML
OOXML Appeals
OraclevGoogle
Patents
ProjectMonterey
Psystar
Quote Database
Red Hat v SCO
Salus Book
SCEA v Hotz
SCO Appeals
SCO Bankruptcy
SCO Financials
SCO Overview
SCO v IBM
SCO v Novell
SCO:Soup2Nuts
SCOsource
Sean Daly
Software Patents
Switch to Linux
Transcripts
Unix Books

Gear

Groklaw Gear

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.


You won't find me on Facebook


Donate

Donate Paypal


No Legal Advice

The information on Groklaw is not intended to constitute legal advice. While Mark is a lawyer and he has asked other lawyers and law students to contribute articles, all of these articles are offered to help educate, not to provide specific legal advice. They are not your lawyers.

Here's Groklaw's comments policy.


What's New

STORIES
No new stories

COMMENTS last 48 hrs
No new comments


Sponsors

Hosting:
hosted by ibiblio

On servers donated to ibiblio by AMD.

Webmaster
Your position is silly | 335 comments | Create New Account
Comments belong to whoever posts them. Please notify us of inappropriate comments.
Your position is silly
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 11 2012 @ 02:23 PM EDT
Clearly your understanding of the law is flawed.

For example:

Patent number: 5638487 Automatic speech recognition

1. A method for recognizing speech from a received signal representing a spoken
sequence of one or more words comprising the steps of

receiving a sequence of frames of acoustic events separated by boundaries,
assigning to received frames respective boundary probabilities
representative of the degree to which the received frames of speech correspond
to stored representations of boundaries between acoustic events,
selecting boundary frames based on the boundary probabilities assigned to
the frames,
using selected boundary frames to generate sequences of one or more words
between a first selected boundary frame and a subsequent selected boundary
frame, wherein multiple words in any given sequence are separated by one or more
selected boundary frames,
assigning a score to each generated sequence, and
providing an output corresponding to recognized speech using the sequence of
one or more words with the highest assigned score.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

Groklaw © Copyright 2003-2013 Pamela Jones.
All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners.
Comments are owned by the individual posters.

PJ's articles are licensed under a Creative Commons License. ( Details )