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Identify entities based on sensor data

A data identification and sensor technology, applied in the direction of electrical digital data processing, digital data information retrieval, special data processing applications, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2022-05-24
MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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While users can set alarms or reminders based on time events, these apps wait for the user to initiate a command / query, and thus they do not perform any action proactively

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[0018] figure 1 is an illustration of an exemplary environment 100 for identifying entities based on sensor data. Environment 100 may include client device 110, entity engine 120a, and entity engine 120b in communication over network 122. The network 122 may be of various network types, including the public switched telephone network (PSTN), cellular telephone network, and packet switched network (eg, the Internet). Although in figure 1 Only one client device 110, one entity engine 120a, and one entity engine 120b are shown, but there is no limit to the number of client devices 110, entity engines 120a, and entity engines 120b that can be supported.

[0019] Client device 110, entity engine 120a, and entity engine 120b may use information such as Figure 12 The general-purpose computing devices of computing device 1200 described are implemented together or separately. Client device 110 may be a smartphone, tablet computer, Internet of Things (IoT) device, notebook computer...

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Sensor data is received from a plurality of sensors associated with the user. The sensors may include those of a smartphone, as well as sensors associated with other devices such as fitness trackers, video game consoles, and cameras. The sensor data is processed to identify entities, such as people, locations and objects, that may be of interest to the user. The personal digital assistant application may present the user with information related to the identified entity and may allow the user to perform various queries regarding the identified entity and previously identified entities. Additionally, identified entities may be used to trigger one or more rules, including logging when and where a particular entity is identified, and generating an alert when a particular entity is identified.

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Background technique [0001] Users have become accustomed to interacting with devices such as smartphones and tablet computers using personal digital assistant applications. Typically, a user speaks or types a question to their device, eg, to conduct a web search, and a personal digital assistant application associated with their device attempts to search the Internet or by searching the calendar or contacts associated with the user of the device to answer the question. [0002] While such personal digital assistant applications are useful, they fail to take advantage of the vast amounts of data available with modern devices. For example, modern devices typically include many sensors, such as cameras, microphones, global positioning systems, accelerometers, barometers, and the like. Additionally, device users can be associated with additional devices such as fitness trackers, smart watches, home security systems, smart TVs, video game consoles, etc., and each device can be as...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F16/2457G06K9/00
CPCG06V20/20G06F16/24573G06F16/24575H04L67/12H04Q9/00
Inventor K·甘贾姆D·D·德巴尔N·贾因
Owner MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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