Theme detection for object-recognition-based notifications
US-12183330-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US2017194008A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017194008-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514986613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is a system where users performing a coordinated process are localized in a complex environment based upon audio input. Audio commands are detected and executed based on system user vocalization. Available commands are limited by user status, location, process type and process progress. Command execution is limited by the presence and locations of system users, non-users, or extraneous equipment.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A system comprising: acoustical sensors disposed as an array, coupled to an analog to digital converter and a digital data output transceiver, forming an acoustic array sensor; at least one acoustic array sensor operatively connected to an audio analysis processor; the audio analysis processor operatively connected to a command database and a control module; the command and control module operatively connected to one or more automated machines. 2 . The system of claim 1 where in multiple array sensor are distributed throughout a designated control area. 3 . The system of claim 1 wherein the audio analysis processor is configured to receive inputs from multiple audio acquisition arrays, and parse the inputs to determine at least one of the presence, identity, and location of multiple users relative to the positions of the audio acquisition arrays. 4 . The system of claim 1 wherein the database is interchangeably localized to specific languages. 5 . The system of claim 1 wherein the database is interchangeably configured to contain commands relevant to a particular process. 6 . The system of claim 1 wherein the acoustic array sensors are distributed throughout multiple distinct environments containing at least one of a multiplicity of individual users and machines. 7 . The system of claim 1 wherein non-vocal audio signals are used to at least one of identify, localize, and command automated machines responsive to the command and control module. 8 . The system of claim 1 comprising at least two audio sensors oriented to cover a separated designated primary area, further oriented to allow for localization of an audio source based on the difference in signal arrival time. 9 . The system claim 11 operatively connected to a machine vision system configured to track the locations of passive and/or non-vocalizing active users. 10 . An audio command and control method comprising: placing at least one acoustic array sensor in each of at least one distinct environment, said environment containing a multiplicity of users and automated equipment, said users engaged in a coordinated process; parsing the signals from at least one acoustic array sensor to determine the identities and locations of users and equipment; presenting to users a specialized command list tailored to location, user authority, and coordinated process timeline; engaging and positioning automated equipment in response to user command; limiting the engagement and position of automated equipment in response to a user, non-user, or equipment presence and location; presenting to users a specialized command list tailored to location, user authority, and coordinated process timeline; engaging and positioning automated equipment in response to user command; and limiting the engagement and position of automated equipment in response to user presence and location. 11 . A process comprising: grouping audio sensors into an acoustical array sensor; placing at least one acoustical array sensor in proximity to multiple users; registering a first audio input; recognizing a first user based upon the first audio input; localizing a first user based upon the first audio input into at least one acoustical array sensor; assigning an authority level to the first authorized user based upon the first audio input; presenting a list of commands available to the first authorized user based on the first audio input; enacting a chosen command, from the list of commands, based upon a second audio input from the from the first user; recognizing and localizing at least one additional user through vocal or non-vocal audio signal; and limiting the execution of the first user chosen command based upon the locations of either the first user or at least one additional user. 12 . The process of claim 11 wherein the multiple users are engaged in a coordinated process. 13 . The process of claim 12 wherein commands available to an individual user are based on at least one of location, user function, process type, and overall progress of the coordinated process. 14 . The process of claim 11 wherein the enactment of a chosen command comprises at least one of moving instrumentation, altering information displayed to a user, altering a process variable, dictating a report, and recording a notation. 15 . The process of claim 14 wherein the execution of the command is altered by the presence of one or more additional users proximate to the issuer of the command. 16 . The process of claim 11 wherein multiple users are distributed between at least first and second environments with limited visibility or accessibility between the environments. 17 . The process of claim 16 wherein available commands are localized to a particular environment. 18 . The process of claim 16 wherein commands issued by a system user in a first environment are executed in the at least one additional environment. 19 . The process of claim 18 wherein execution of commands in at least one additional environment are limited by the presence and locations of at least one additional user in at least one additional environment. 20 . The process of claim 11 wherein the audio sensors utilize non-vocal audio emissions from equipment to automate and track movement.
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