- Patent Title: Transforming a tactually selected user input into an audio output
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Application No.: US13935259Application Date: 2013-07-03
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Publication No.: US09274748B2Publication Date: 2016-03-01
- Inventor: Dennis Fantin , C. Arthur MacCarley
- Applicant: Cal Poly Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA San Luis Obispo
- Assignee: Cal Poly Corporation
- Current Assignee: Cal Poly Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Luis Obispo
- Agency: SoCal IP Law Group LLP
- Agent Mark A. Goldstein
- Main IPC: G10L13/00
- IPC: G10L13/00 ; G06F3/16 ; G06F3/02 ; G06F3/023 ; G09B21/00

Abstract:
A contextual input device includes a plurality of tactually discernable keys disposed in a predetermined configuration which replicates a particular relationship among a plurality of items associated with a known physical object. The tactually discernable keys are typically labeled with Braille type. The known physical object is typically a collection of related items grouped together by some common relationship. A computer-implemented process determines whether an input signal represents a selection of an item from among a plurality of items or an attribute pertaining to an item among the plurality of items. Once the selected item or attribute pertaining to an item is determined, the computer-implemented process transforms a user's selection from the input signal into an analog audio signal which is then audibly output as human speech with an electro-acoustic transducer.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130298017A1 Transforming a Tactually Selected User Input into an Audio Output Public/Granted day:2013-11-07
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