Real time stenographic system utilizing vowel omission principle
First Claim
1. A real time, spelling-independent stenographic system comprising:
- (a) input means having a keyboard for generating electronic data representing the shorthand strokes;
(b) storage means for storing the electronic data;
(c) a translation dictionary of the steno strokes and the corresponding English text in which "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final side consonants are omitted from medial and ending strokes; and
(d) means for comparing the electronic data and the translation dictionary and converting the steno strokes to English text.
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Abstract
A computer-aided text processing stenographic system which is spelling independent. The system includes a keyboard which is stroked to translate verbal expressions into a phonetic code in accordance with a vowel omission principle in which all "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final side consonants are omitted for medial and ending strokes. The system further includes software to translate the strokes using a translation dictionary based on the vowel omission principle to provide accurate real-time translation. The system may also include a monitor for real time viewing of the text in English and may also include a printer and electronic storage. Other spelling dependencies and conflicts may be eliminated by representing the "aw" sound, vowel sounds preceding the letter "r" and schwa vowel sounds in a prescribed manner.
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15 Claims
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1. A real time, spelling-independent stenographic system comprising:
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(a) input means having a keyboard for generating electronic data representing the shorthand strokes; (b) storage means for storing the electronic data; (c) a translation dictionary of the steno strokes and the corresponding English text in which "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final side consonants are omitted from medial and ending strokes; and (d) means for comparing the electronic data and the translation dictionary and converting the steno strokes to English text. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for the computer-aided translation of spoken language into an output comprising:
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(a) a stenographic machine having a conventional keyboard for generating electronic data representative of vowel sounds; (b) a translation dictionary including the steno strokes and the corresponding English text according to a theory in which a syllable is represented by a stroke and "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final side consonants are omitted from medial and ending strokes; (c) a processor for receiving the electronic data and comparing the electronic data; and (d) generating a real time output in English text. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A method for computer-aided translation of stroke symbols including:
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(a) providing a spelling independent theory in which each syllable is represented by a stroke on a conventional machine shorthand keyboard and in which all "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final side consonants are omitted from medial and final strokes; (b) generating electronic data representative of said strokes; (c) providing a look-up dictionary of steno strokes according to the theory and corresponding English text; and (d) generating English text in real time.
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13. A method of reconstructing and displaying language following the transcription of spoken language in accordance with a vowel-omission stenographic system which comprises the steps of:
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(a) identifying and deleting all "uh" vowel sounds and unemphasized "eh" and "ih" vowel sounds preceding final consonants from the spoken language; (b) entering the remaining syllables of the spoken language into a first memory via a stenographic keyboard; (c) continually comparing the contents of the first memory with a stored translation dictionary to reduce conflict between word boundaries; and (d) displaying the reconstructed language. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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