LOCATION BASED VOICE ASSOCIATION SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A voice association system, comprising:
- a microphone configured to capture an audio signal from an environment surrounding the microphone and convert the audio signal into an electrical signal;
a non-transitory memory; and
one or more hardware processors coupled to the non-transitory memory, and the microphone, wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to read instructions from the non-transitory memory to cause the system to perform operations comprising;
receiving, through the microphone, a first audio signal from a first user of a plurality of users within the environment;
determining a first source location of the first audio signal;
determining a first user location of the first user and a second user location of a second user;
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determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location such that the first source location and the first user location are within a predetermined distance of each other;
performing voice recognition of the first audio signal to determine an identity of the first user providing the first audio signal;
determining an identity of the first user at the first user location; and
performing, in response to the determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location and determining the identity of the first user providing the first audio signal correlates with the identity of the first user at the first user location, at least one security action associated with the first user providing the first audio signal.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for associating audio signals in an environment surrounding a voice-controlled system include receiving by a voice-controlled system through a microphone, an audio signal from a user of a plurality of users within an environment surrounding the microphone. The voice-controlled system determines a source location of the audio signal. The voice-controlled system determines a first user location of a first user and a second user location of a second user. The voice-controlled system then determines that the first user location correlates with the source location such that the source location and the first user location are within a predetermined distance of each other. In response, the voice-controlled system performs at least one security action associated with the first user providing the audio signal.
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23 Claims
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1. A voice association system, comprising:
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a microphone configured to capture an audio signal from an environment surrounding the microphone and convert the audio signal into an electrical signal; a non-transitory memory; and one or more hardware processors coupled to the non-transitory memory, and the microphone, wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to read instructions from the non-transitory memory to cause the system to perform operations comprising; receiving, through the microphone, a first audio signal from a first user of a plurality of users within the environment; determining a first source location of the first audio signal; determining a first user location of the first user and a second user location of a second user;
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determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location such that the first source location and the first user location are within a predetermined distance of each other;performing voice recognition of the first audio signal to determine an identity of the first user providing the first audio signal; determining an identity of the first user at the first user location; and performing, in response to the determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location and determining the identity of the first user providing the first audio signal correlates with the identity of the first user at the first user location, at least one security action associated with the first user providing the first audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21)
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3. (canceled)
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8. A method for voice association, comprising:
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receiving, by a voice-controlled system through a microphone, a first audio signal from a first user of a plurality of users within an environment surrounding the microphone; determining, by the voice-controlled system, a first source location of the first audio signal; determining, by the voice-controlled system, a first user location of the first user and a second user location of a second user; determining, by the voice-controlled system, that the first user location correlates with the first source location such that the first source location and the first user location are within a predetermined distance of each other; performing, by the voice-controlled system, voice recognition of the first audio signal to determine an identity of the first user providing the first audio signal; determining, by the voice-controlled system, an identity of the first user at the first user location; and performing, by the voice-controlled system in response to the determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location and determining the identity of the first user providing the first audio signal correlates with the identity of the first user at the first user location, at least one security action associated with the first user providing the first audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 22)
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10. (canceled)
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15. A non-transitory machine-readable medium having stored thereon machine-readable instructions executable to cause a machine to perform operations comprising:
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receiving, through a microphone, a first audio signal from a first user of a plurality of users within an environment surrounding the microphone; determining a first source location of the first audio signal; determining a first user location of the first user and a second user location of a second user; determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location such that the first source location and the first user location are within a predetermined distance of each other; performing voice recognition of the first audio signal to determine an identity of the first user providing the first audio signal; determining an identity of the first user at the first user location; and performing, in response to determining that the first user location correlates with the first source location and the determining the identity of the first user providing the first audio signal correlates with the identity of the first user at the first user location, at least one security action associated with the first user providing the first audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (16, 18, 19, 20, 23)
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17. (canceled)
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