WO2020222723A1 - Dynamic nlp cross-platform voice search interface - Google Patents

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WO2020222723A1
WO2020222723A1 PCT/US2019/017981 US2019017981W WO2020222723A1 WO 2020222723 A1 WO2020222723 A1 WO 2020222723A1 US 2019017981 W US2019017981 W US 2019017981W WO 2020222723 A1 WO2020222723 A1 WO 2020222723A1
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Donald LEKA
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    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/16Sound input; Sound output
    • G06F3/167Audio in a user interface, e.g. using voice commands for navigating, audio feedback
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  • Figure 1 is an illustration of an example of a design of a voice search input screen
  • Figure 2 is an illustration of an example of a design of an initial search screen
  • Figure 3 is an illustration of another example of a design of a voice search input screen
  • Figure 4 is an illustration of another example of a design of an initial search screen.
  • Figures 5A-5C illustrate a dynamic example of the voice search input screen.
  • Figures 1-4 illustrate a design and system for a dynamic natural language processing (“NLP”) cross-platform voice search interface.
  • the center of the image illustrates the microphone or“touch to speak” icon, in Figures 2 and 4.
  • Figure 1 and 3 illustrate an example of the text returned once the user has spoken a command.
  • All text and specific application symbols such as Instagram, Dropbox, Facebook, Pinterest, Evemote, YouTube, Google Drive, Slack, etc. can be disclaimed in a design context.
  • The“circles” or“bubbles” in which the symbols reside can be part of the claimed design.
  • the broken line indicating the display screen for the images can form no part of any claimed design in certain examples.
  • Figures 5A-5C illustrate an example of a dynamic design.
  • Figures 5A and 5B illustrate the application symbols at two different points in time.
  • Figure 5C illustrates the changes between Figures 5 A and 5B.
  • the Dropbox symbol increased in size, while the Instagram symbol shrunk in size.
  • the YouTube symbol moved right, or orbited counterclockwise while the Facebook symbol moved left, or orbited clockwise.
  • the Pinstrest symbol began to move off screen while the Google Drive symbol has completely moved from the screen.
  • These dynamic elements can take place on either the voice search input screen or the initial search screen. Further, multiple dynamic elements can happen to the same symbol.
  • the Pinterest symbol also increased in size as it started to move off screen.
  • the symbols identifying the services where a search found a result can come into“orbit” around the text box in the images, letting the user quickly identify the source of the results.
  • the symbols are static and not linked, in other examples, the symbols are hot linked to take the user out of the present screen and into the application linked and selected. This feature may be dormant during the search input and only activate once the results are returned, and only for the relevant symbols.

Abstract

A display screen with a dynamic language processing cross-platform voice search interface.

Description

DYNAMIC NLP CROSS-PLATFORM VOICE SEARCH INTERFACE
PREAMBLE
I, Donald Leka, pray that a Letters Patent may be granted to for the new, original systems and design for a DYNAMIC NLP CROSS-PLATFORM VOICE SEARCH INTERFACE.
SPECIFICATION
Be it known that I, Donald Leka, have invented a new, original and ornamental design and system for a dynamic NLP cross-platform voice search interface, of which the following is a specification, reference being made to the accompanying figures, forming part thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
Figure 1 is an illustration of an example of a design of a voice search input screen;
Figure 2 is an illustration of an example of a design of an initial search screen;
Figure 3 is an illustration of another example of a design of a voice search input screen;
Figure 4 is an illustration of another example of a design of an initial search screen; and
Figures 5A-5C illustrate a dynamic example of the voice search input screen.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Figures 1-4 illustrate a design and system for a dynamic natural language processing (“NLP”) cross-platform voice search interface. The center of the image illustrates the microphone or“touch to speak” icon, in Figures 2 and 4. Figure 1 and 3 illustrate an example of the text returned once the user has spoken a command. Note that all text and specific application symbols, such as Instagram, Dropbox, Facebook, Pinterest, Evemote, YouTube, Google Drive, Slack, etc. can be disclaimed in a design context. The“circles” or“bubbles” in which the symbols reside can be part of the claimed design. The broken line indicating the display screen for the images can form no part of any claimed design in certain examples. These figures can, in some examples, be still images or moving designs.
Figures 5A-5C illustrate an example of a dynamic design. Figures 5A and 5B illustrate the application symbols at two different points in time. Figure 5C illustrates the changes between Figures 5 A and 5B. As an example, the Dropbox symbol increased in size, while the Instagram symbol shrunk in size. The YouTube symbol moved right, or orbited counterclockwise while the Facebook symbol moved left, or orbited clockwise. The Pinstrest symbol began to move off screen while the Google Drive symbol has completely moved from the screen. These dynamic elements can take place on either the voice search input screen or the initial search screen. Further, multiple dynamic elements can happen to the same symbol. Thus, the Pinterest symbol also increased in size as it started to move off screen.
All forms and images of dynamic move and shape changes are contemplated within the bounds of this disclosure. All application or corporate symbols can be used as part of this design. In certain examples the symbols displayed are linked to the services the user is subscribed to.
In a further example, once the search results are returned, the symbols identifying the services where a search found a result can come into“orbit” around the text box in the images, letting the user quickly identify the source of the results. In another example, the symbols are static and not linked, in other examples, the symbols are hot linked to take the user out of the present screen and into the application linked and selected. This feature may be dormant during the search input and only activate once the results are returned, and only for the relevant symbols.

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CLAIM
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The ornamental design for a display screen with a dynamic natural language processing cross-platform voice search interface as shown and described.
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