Voice Command Content Sharing Without Call Interruption
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Solution Overview
Problem
Users conversing on mobile devices face challenges in efficiently sharing content such as contact information or images during conversations due to cumbersome interface limitations, requiring interruptions to perform sharing actions.
Innovation Solution
A system that electronically processes voice communications to identify content requests or offers, correlates user accounts, and automates the execution of sharing actions without interrupting the conversation, using natural language processing and voice recognition to analyze voice commands and transmit content via email, text, or social media.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If users manually share content during voice conversations using traditional mobile interfaces, then content sharing functionality is achieved, but conversation continuity is interrupted and user convenience deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by automatically detecting content sharing requests during voice conversations, pre-identifying relevant content (contacts, images, files) before the user needs to share, and preparing the sharing interface in advance. This eliminates the need for users to manually navigate through menus during conversations, thus maintaining conversation continuity while achieving content sharing.
Solution Approach 2:
The system enables self-service by automatically analyzing voice conversation content, identifying sharing requests, selecting appropriate content based on conversation context, and executing the sharing action without requiring manual user intervention. The system serves itself by using voice recognition and natural language processing to understand user intent and complete the sharing task autonomously.
2Adaptability or versatility
If users access different services to share content during conversations, then content sharing is achieved, but system complexity increases and ease of operation decreases
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements universality by creating a unified voice-activated content sharing interface that works across multiple services and platforms (messaging, email, social media). Instead of requiring users to switch between different service interfaces, the system provides a single universal voice command interface that can share content to any destination, simplifying the user experience while maintaining versatility.
Solution Approach 2:
The system acts as an intermediary layer between the user and multiple content sharing services. The voice recognition system and natural language processing engine serve as mediators that translate user voice requests into appropriate service-specific actions, abstracting away the complexity of different service interfaces while enabling versatile content sharing capabilities.
3Productivity
If automated voice command processing is implemented, then conversation continuity is maintained and user convenience improves, but system complexity and processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The system applies segmentation by dividing the complex voice processing task into distinct modular components: voice capture, speech-to-text conversion, natural language interpretation, intent recognition, content selection, and sharing execution. Each module handles a specific aspect of the process, making the overall system more manageable and maintainable while achieving high productivity in content sharing.
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AI summary
A method of detecting establishment of a voice communication between a first voice communication equipment and a second voice communication equipment and automating requests for content. The method includes analyzing the voice communication to identify a request for content, analyzing the voice communication to identify an affirmative response to the request for content, and correlating the request for content with a first user account and correlating the affirmative response with a second user account. In response to identifying the affirmative response and based upon at least one of the first user account or the second user account, identifying from a data storage, the requested content and causing the transmission of the requested content.