MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641018845 A) filed by K. Thinakaran; Dr. Uma Priyadarsini P S; Dr. T. Rajesh Kumar; Dr. M. Rajasekar; Dr. C. Rohith Bhat; Dr. I. Sudha; and Dr. K. Ja Yasakthi Velmurugan, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 19, for 'smart home voice assistants enhanced with iot and machine learning for nlp.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. K. Thinakaran; Dr. Uma Priyadarsini P S; Dr. T. Rajesh Kumar; Dr. M. Rajasekar; Dr. C. Rohith Bhat; Dr. I. Sudha; and Dr. K. Ja Yasakthi Velmurugan.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Smart home voice assistants have advanced significantly with the advancement of the Internet of Things (loT) and machine learning, especially natural language processing (NLP). We explore 5 how these technologies improve the functionality and user experience of smart home voice assistants. loT enables a seamless connection between devices, enabling voice assistants to control and monitor home devices, security systems and environmental settings through voice commands. Machine learning algorithms enhance NLP capabilities by enabling assistants to understand natural language questions and respond more accurately and contextually. It examines the recent 10 development of voice assistants in smart homes, discusses their adoption challenges, such as privacy and interoperability, and future analysis directions to improve their effectiveness and usability in smart home environments. Key areas of focus include improving the accuracy of voice recognition, expanding the range of supported dev1ces, ensuring strong security measures and improving user interaction through more intuitive user interfaces. Leveraging advances in the loT 15 and machine learning, smart home voice assistants .are poised to continue to transform everyday life by providing more personalized and integrated experiences tailored to the user's individual preferences and lifestyle needs."
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