MUMBAI, India, June 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517054315 A) filed by Google Llc, Mountain View, U.S.A., on June 5, for 'separation of conversational clusters in automatic speech recognition transcriptions.'
Inventor(s) include Kanevsky, Dimitri; Savla, Sagar; and Dementyev, Artem.
The application for the patent was published on June 27, under issue no. 26/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "In various implementations, audio data that captures a spoken utterance of a first user and a spoken utterance of a second user is received. The audio data can be generated by microphone(s) of a transcription device. It can be determined, based on determining that the spoken utterance of the first user and the spoken utterance of the second user overlap for at least a threshold period of time, that the first user is a member of a first conversational cluster. The first conversational cluster includes at least one other participant and does not include the second user. A transcription can be generated based on performance of automatic speech recognition on the audio data and can include recognized text from the spoken utterance of the first user and can be annotated to indicate that such recognized text is part of the first conversational cluster."
The patent application was internationally filed on Dec. 06, 2022, under International application No.PCT/US2022/081016.
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