User interface for entertainment systems
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1. A digitally-tunable electronic device comprising:
- at least one processor programmed to;
receive first input comprising voice input;
perform speech recognition on the voice input to produce a speech recognition result;
enter a listening mode based, at least in part, on the speech recognition result;
display, on a user interface of the electronic device, a plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is in the listening mode;
determine whether second input is received during a particular amount of time after the electronic device enters the listening mode;
exit the listening mode if it is determined that second input is not received during the particular amount of time; and
update the user interface to not display the plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is not in the listening mode.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for providing a search interface for an electronic device including a tuner configured to tune the electronic device to receive scheduled programming content. A search query is received and one or more data sources including information about media content are searched based, at least in part, on the search query. The results of the search are presented on a user interface using a time-based axis and a time-independent axis.
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19 Claims
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1. A digitally-tunable electronic device comprising:
at least one processor programmed to; receive first input comprising voice input; perform speech recognition on the voice input to produce a speech recognition result; enter a listening mode based, at least in part, on the speech recognition result; display, on a user interface of the electronic device, a plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is in the listening mode; determine whether second input is received during a particular amount of time after the electronic device enters the listening mode; exit the listening mode if it is determined that second input is not received during the particular amount of time; and update the user interface to not display the plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is not in the listening mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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receiving first input comprising voice input; performing speech recognition on the voice input to produce a speech recognition result; causing an electronic device to enter a listening mode based, at least in part, on the speech recognition result; displaying, on a user interface of the electronic device, a plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is in the listening mode; determining whether second input is received during a particular amount of time after the electronic device enters the listening mode; exiting the listening mode if it is determined that second input is not received during the particular amount of time; and updating the user interface to not display when the electronic device is not in the listening mode. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium encoded with a plurality of instructions that, when executed by at least one computer, perform a method comprising:
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receiving first input comprising voice input; performing speech recognition on the voice input to produce a speech recognition result; causing an electronic device to enter a listening mode based, at least in part, on the speech recognition result; displaying, on a user interface of the electronic device, a plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is in the listening mode; determining whether second input is received during a particular amount of time after the electronic device enters the listening mode; exiting the listening mode if it is determined that second input is not received during the particular amount of time; and updating the user interface to not display the plurality of content-independent voice tags when the electronic device is not in the listening mode. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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