Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Patent indicates that actions by Android’s voice can be … – Tudocelular.com

Android Users are able today to start some actions with the Google Voice Actions. The device is able to make a call to a particular contact by voice, for example, or perform fitness actions as “start the race” or “display the heart rate,” depending on which type of device you are using.

But it is limited to what the company has programmed the system to be able to do, while the user could teach more things to your device. Well, this is exactly what can be added soon.

Previous versions of Android have custom voice actions available to developers, but in the future it can become public. The list of Google’s “Custom Voice Actions” on your Android Developer portal includes a note posted in December 2015. There, the company suggests that it is not accepting custom Voice Actions requests, but warns stay tuned to product updates.

well, these updates may be coming to users.

Some evidence of improvement of this functionality in the system is a patent that has the name of “Action System Voice Custom”. In this text, Google includes the following: “Systems, methods and media readable computer that can be used to change the voice command system to include voice actions provided by advertisers or users”

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in an example, the patent describes that the system may include new words in an existing command to perform some new custom action. For example, the command “daily deal” can receive customized to include the name of the company is offering this promotion. Recognizing the company name, the feature can trigger the action that changed action.

The patent indicates that will improve resource not only for advertisers but also regular users can customize their own voice commands.

that it is a new type of machine learning system that has not been included in Android. But if these plans are being put in place, or if the patent is not only stored in the paper for some distant future, Google should be experimenting with machine learning on an Android device, for example, you can learn what the user wants to teach you and receive commands way that each sees fit. A major breakthrough for accessibility.

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