Patent classifications
H04M2203/254
Automatic visual display of audibly presented options to increase user efficiency and interaction performance
Users' interaction performance with an automated voice system is improved, as is users' efficiency, by visually displaying options audibly presented by the automated voice system, thereby enabling users to interact with the system more quickly and accurately. Options can be obtained from a centralized audible menu database with the communicational identifier utilized to establish a communication connection with the automated voice system. The database is populated from crowdsourced information, provided when users establish communicational connections with portions of automated voice systems whose options have not yet been stored in the database, and then transcribe the options that are audibly presented by the automated voice system. Transcription of audibly presented options likewise serves as a double check to verify options already displayed. User interaction generates a subsequent communicational connection, with a different communicational identifier, to a different portion of the automated voice system, re-triggering the mechanisms.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR PERFORMING TASK INCLUDING CALL IN RESPONSE TO USER UTTERANCE AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF
An electronic device includes: a microphone; a speaker; a touchscreen display; a communication circuit; at least one processor; and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the at least one processor to: receive a first user input; identify a service provider and a detailed service; select a first menu corresponding to the detailed service from menu information; attempt to connect a call to the service provider; when the call to the service provider is connected, transmit one or more responses until reaching a step corresponding to the first menu; in response to reaching the first menu, determine whether an attendant is connected; in response to completion of connection to the attendant, output a notification indicating that the connection to the attendant has been completed; and in response to reception of a second user input for the output notification, display a screen for a call with the service provider.
Electronic device for performing task including call in response to user utterance and operation method thereof
An electronic device includes: a microphone; a speaker; a touchscreen display; a communication circuit; at least one processor; and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the at least one processor to: receive a first user input; identify a service provider and a detailed service; select a first menu corresponding to the detailed service from menu information; attempt to connect a call to the service provider; when the call to the service provider is connected, transmit one or more responses until reaching a step corresponding to the first menu; in response to reaching the first menu, determine whether an attendant is connected; in response to completion of connection to the attendant, output a notification indicating that the connection to the attendant has been completed; and in response to reception of a second user input for the output notification, display a screen for a call with the service provider.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION
The present invention is to provide a system that is capable to interface with an automated voice response (IVR) system for existing phone calls and to display voice messages of an IVR by texts. The system for providing information 1 of the present invention includes a terminal 10 and an automated voice response system 80. The control unit 20 of the terminal 10 performs the activation module 21 to activate the display program 41 that is to display the voice message provided from the automated voice response system 80 on the image display unit 70 when making a call to the automated voice response system 80 through a phone. Then, when the voice message display module 23 is operated, the image display unit 70 displays the voice message provided from the automated voice response system 80 to the terminal 10.
Selectable Controls for Interactive Voice Response Systems
This document describes systems and techniques to enable selectable controls for interactive voice response (IVR) systems. The described systems and techniques can determine whether audio data associated with a voice or video call between a user of a computing device and a third party includes multiple selectable options. The third party audibly provides the selectable options during the call. In response to determining that the audio data includes the selectable options, the computing device can determine a text description of the multiple selectable options. The described systems and techniques can then display two or more selectable controls on a display. The user can select a selectable control to indicate a selected option of the multiple selectable options. In this way, the described systems and techniques can improve a user experience with voice calls and video calls by making IVR systems easier to navigate and understand.
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND DISPLAY FOR AN IVR SYSTEM
This application discloses the display of stored information when creating a dialstring for use with mobile smartphones and other computer-enabled telephones. A software app recognizes input from the user (such as the initial digits of a phone number) that identifies the organization to be called, and accesses stored representations of information along with corresponding IVR phone tree information and user display preferences. The app then presents a graphical representation of all or part of the retrieved information on a display using the display preferences. The user can then respond to the graphical representation by providing selective inputs that cause the synthesis all or part of the dialstring needed to navigate the phone tree to the desired destination. Once a dialing option has been synthesized, the user may provide additional input that the system interprets as an instruction to open a phone call and dial the synthesized number.
REMOTE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND DISPLAY FOR AN IVR SYSTEM
The invention herein disclosed provides the display of stored information when creating a dialstring for use with mobile smartphones and other computer-enabled telephones. A software app recognizes input from the user (such as the initial digits of a phone number) that identifies the organization to be called, and accesses remotely stored representations of information about the organization along with the IVR phone tree information for that organization. The app then presents a graphical representation of all or part of the retrieved information on a display. The user can then respond to the graphical representation by providing selective inputs that cause the synthesis all or part of the dialstring needed to navigate the phone tree to the desired destination. Once a dialing option has been synthesized, the user may provide additional input that the system interprets as an instruction to open a phone call and dial the synthesized number.
Method and apparatus for storing phone number, and method and apparatus for dialing phone number
A method and an apparatus for dialing a phone number, where the method for dialing the phone number includes obtaining, by a communications terminal from a number record of a called party, root-level number information of the called party, number information of sub-levels 1 to j, and a relationship between the root-level number information and the number information of sub-levels 1 to j, calling the called party for the second time according to the root-level number information, and sending, according to a relationship between the root-level number information and sub-level i number information, the sub-level i number information corresponding to an i.sup.th input prompt of the called party after the second call succeeds, where i1 and ij. Therefore, information can be automatically entered to the called party according to an input prompt of the called party.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, CIRCUITS AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS FROM A MOBILE DEVICE TO OTHER PARTIES AND RETRIEVING AND MANAGING DATA STORED ON THE MOBILE DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMMUNICATIONS TO OTHER PARTIES
Systems, methods, circuits, and associated software for managing communications from a mobile device to other parties and retrieving and managing data stored on the mobile device and associated with the communications to other parties. The systems and methods allow a calling party to make a called party be aware of its intention to establish a call/communication session with it in one or more ways. A calling party may be automatically or manually offered alternatives to voice or other communication sessions. Further, many communication alternatives and other data for a party may be stored and organized in a local memory of a device and may be updated based on data retrieved from exterior sources, possibly from third party data storages accessed over a distributed data network, such as the Internet.
Generating visualizations of interactive voice response menu options during a call
A method includes connecting a call from a client device to a destination having an interactive voice response service; transcribing audio from the destination during the call to identify menu options of the interactive voice response service; generating visualizations representing the menu options; and outputting the visualizations to a display associated with the client device. A system includes a telephony system, an automatic speech recognition processing tool, and a visualization output generation tool. The telephony system connects a call from a client device to a destination having an interactive voice response service. The automatic speech recognition processing tool transcribes audio from the destination during the call to identify menu options of the interactive voice response service. The visualization output generation tool generates visualizations representing the menu options. The telephony system outputs the visualizations to a display associated with the client device.