Digital telecommunications call management and monitoring system
US-2017013120-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US9843668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9843668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514613153-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2002 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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Disclosed is a secure telephone call management system for authenticating users of a telephone system in an institutional facility. Authentication of the users is accomplished by using a personal identification number, preferably in conjunction with speaker independent voice recognition and speaker dependent voice identification. When a user first enters the system, the user speaks his or her name which is used as a sample voice print. During each subsequent use of the system, the user is required to speak his or her name. Voice identification software is used to verify that the provided speech matches the sample voice print. The secure system includes accounting software to limit access based on funds in a user's account or other related limitations. Management software implements widespread or local changes to the system and can modify or set any number of user account parameters.
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A method for determining a number of authorized and unauthorized participants of a telephone conversation, the method comprising: continuously sampling voice data from the telephone conversation; analyzing the sampled voice data using biometric voice identification to identify one or more unique voiceprints; comparing each of the identified one or more unique voiceprints to a first registered voiceprint of a resident of a facility and a second registered voiceprint of a party remote from the facility, wherein the second registered voiceprint was obtained via a remote participant registration process conducted prior to the telephone conversation; identifying the number of authorized and unauthorized participants of the telephone conversation based on the comparison; taking a first predefined action when the number of authorized or unauthorized participants is greater than a first predetermined number; and taking a second predefined action when the number of unauthorized participants is greater than a second predetermined number. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first predefined action is one or more of terminating a telephone call on which the telephone conversation is taking place and alerting appropriate authorities. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined number is two. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identifying further comprises: searching a database of voice data entries, including the first registered voiceprint and the second registered voiceprint, of users authorized to participate in the telephone conversation for a voice data entry that matches the sampled voice data to a predetermined degree; determining that the database does not contain the voice data entry that matches the sampled voice data to the predetermined degree based on the search; and concluding that an unauthorized user is participating in the telephone conversation based on the determining. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second predefined action is one or more of terminating a telephone call on which the telephone conversation is taking place and alerting appropriate authorities. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the database includes one or more of voice samples of authorized users and voiceprints of authorized users. 7. A system for determining a number of authorized and unauthorized participants of a telephone conversation, the system comprising: at least one processor configured to: continuously sample voice data from the telephone conversation; analyze the sampled voice data using biometric voice identification to identify one or more unique voiceprints; compare each of the identified one or more unique voiceprints to a first registered voiceprint of a resident of a facility and a second registered voiceprint of a party remote from the facility, wherein the second registered voiceprint was obtained via an authorized remote participant registration process conducted prior to the telephone conversation; identify the number of authorized and unauthorized participants of the telephone conversation based on the comparison; take a first predefined action when the number of authorized or unauthorized participants is greater than a first predetermined number; and take a second predefined action when the number of unauthorized participants is greater than a second predetermined number. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second predefined action is one or more of terminating a telephone call on which the telephone conversation is taking place and alerting appropriate authorities. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the first predetermined number is two. 10. The system of claim 7 , further comprising: a database of voice data entries, including the first registered voiceprint and the second registered voiceprint, of users authorized to participate in the telephone conversation; wherein to identify the number of authorized and unauthorized participants, the at least one processor is further configured to: search the database for a voice data entry that matches the sampled voice data to a predetermined degree; determine that the database does not contain the voice data entry that matches the sampled voice data to the predetermined degree based on the search; and conclude that an unauthorized user is participating in the telephone conversation based on the determining. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the second predefined action is one or more of terminating a telephone call on which the telephone conversation is taking place and alerting appropriate authorities. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the voice data entries include one or more of voice samples and voiceprints. 13. A system, comprising: a voiceprint database; at least one processor configured to: store voiceprints of authorized users in the voiceprint database; monitor audio information of a telephone conversation between a local user and a remote user; obtain a first voiceprint from the audio information; conduct a first search of the voiceprint database using biometric voice identification for a first stored voiceprint matching the first voiceprint to a predetermined degree; determine, using biometric voice identification, that the voiceprint database contains the first stored voiceprint matching the first voiceprint to the predetermined degree based on the search; conclude that the local user is an authorized user based on the determining, using biometric voice identification, that the voiceprint database contains the first stored voiceprint matching the first voiceprint to the predetermined degree based on the search; obtain a second voiceprint from the audio information; compare the second voiceprint with the first voiceprint; identify, using biometric voice recognition, the second voiceprint as belonging to a second party based on the comparing; in response to the identifying the second voiceprint as belonging to the second party, conduct a second search of the voiceprint database using biometric voice identification for a second stored voiceprint matching the second voiceprint to the predetermined degree, wherein the second stored voiceprint matching the second voiceprint was obtained via a remote user registration process conducted prior to the telephone conversation; determine, using biometric voice identification, that the voiceprint database contains the second stored voiceprint matching the second voiceprint to the predetermined degree based on the second search; conclude that the remote user is an authorized user based on the determining, using biometric voice identification, that the voiceprint database contains the second stored voiceprint matching the second voiceprint to the predetermined degree based on the second search; obtain a third voiceprint from the audio information; compare the third voiceprint with the first voiceprint and the second voiceprint; identify, using biometric voice recognition, the third voiceprint as belonging to a third party based on the comparing; perform a first predefined action in response to the identifying of the third voiceprint as belonging to the third party; obtain a fourth voiceprint from the audio information; compare the fourth voiceprint with the first voiceprint and the second voiceprint; identify, using biometric voice recognition, the fourth voiceprint as belonging to a third party based on the comparing; determine a number of identified third parties; and perform a second predefined action based on the determined number of third parties. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first predefined action is one or mor
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