Natural language processing for a location-based services system

a technology of location-based services and natural language processing, applied in the field of natural language processing for a location-based services system, can solve the problems of putting a significant burden on the developer, unable to interpret meaning or understand context, and unable to obtain a near 100% successful recognition of utterances, so as to improve user experience and improve speech recognition

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-12-02
ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LTD
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[0010] Coupling a natural language processing application to the location-based services system helps to bridge the gap between voice recognition and processing structured requests by improving speech recognition not only through the recognition of "utterances" but by also inferring the correct question and resulting answer through the use of natural language. Natural language processing improves user experience by inferring, through the use of linguistics, the word(s) that were not recognized, thus enabling the resulting application to retrieve a more relevant answer.

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Currently, most of these devices are only used by a small segment of the population due, in large part, to the fact that there are a limited number of applications and services available for such devices.
Generally speaking, one of the problems associated with searching for business information on specific products and services using the Internet is being able to locate relevant business information for products and services that are available in a geographic area that is located near the user.
While this enables a system to recognize content contained in an utterance, it places a significant burden on the developer both before and after the system is deployed.
Additionally, due to the various speech patterns and utterances, it is currently impossible to obtain a near 100% successful recognition of utterances.
While current speech recognition engines are tuned to interpret sound, they cannot interpret meaning or understanding of context.

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[0020] The preferred embodiment of the present invention is used in a location-based services system that provides content to communication devices through a variety of communication networks. Referring to FIG. 1, the preferred location-based services system 10 takes advantage of the geographic location of a remote terminal 12 to provide geographically targeted services to the remote terminal 12. Remote terminals 12 that subscribe to the location-based services system 10 are capable of receiving information from a broad range of business and service providers that are located in a geographic region that is close to the remote terminal 12 and, thus, the user.

[0021] As illustrated in FIG. 1, one preferred embodiment of the location-based services system 10 includes a remote terminal 12 that is connected to a wireless communication system 14 using one of several available and commonly used communication protocols. As illustrated, the remote terminal 12 is connected to a base station 16...

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A method and system for providing natural language processing in a communication system is disclosed. A voice request is generated with a remote terminal that is transmitted to a base station. A voice recognition application is then used to identify a plurality of words that are contained in the voice request. After the words are identified, a grammar associated with each word is also identified. Once the grammars have been identified, each word is categorized into a respective grammar category. A structured response is then generated to the voice request with a response generation application.

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[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60 / 286,916, filed Apr. 27, 2001.[0002] The present invention relates generally to a natural language processing application and, more particularly, to providing an enhanced natural language processing application for interpreting structured requests for products and services in a location-based services system.[0003] Wireless communication devices have recently evolved from a technology used by an elite segment of the population to a technology that is used by the masses. In the year 2000, it has been estimated that well over 100 million people in the United States alone subscribed to at least one type of wireless communication service. Worldwide, the number of wireless communication device users has reached a staggering number and is growing all of the time. In the near future, it is envisioned that almost everyone will own or use some sort of wireless communication device that is capable of perfo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30G06F40/00G06Q10/00G06Q30/00G10L13/00G10L15/08G10L15/10G10L15/26H04L29/08H04M3/42H04M3/493H04W4/02H04W4/029H04W4/20H04W4/23
CPCG06F17/3043G06F17/30684G06F17/3087G06Q10/06G06Q30/02G10L15/1822G10L15/26G10L15/30H04M3/42204H04M3/42348H04M3/4936H04M2201/40H04M2207/18H04M2242/15H04M2242/30H04W4/02H04W4/20H04L67/306H04L67/18G10L2015/228G06F16/24522G06F16/3344G06F16/9537H04L67/52H04W4/029H04W4/23
Inventor PITTS, ASHTON F. IIIDEMPSEN, STEVE L.CHE, VINNY WAI-YAN
Owner ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LTD
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