911 Call Assistance for Assisted Device User
20230208962 · 2023-06-29
Inventors
- Robert M. Engelke (Madison, WI, US)
- Kevin R. Colwell (Middleton, WI, US)
- Troy D. Vitek (Waunakee, WI, US)
Cpc classification
H04M3/42391
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/90
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04M1/247
ELECTRICITY
H04M3/51
ELECTRICITY
H04M3/42
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/90
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An assisted user's (AU's) captioning device for assisting an AU during a call with a hearing user (HU) wherein the hearing user uses a HU's communication device, the captioning device comprising a display screen and a processor linked to the display screen, the processor programmed to perform the steps of upon receiving a call, automatically determining if the call is from one of a first set of HUs, upon determining that the call is from one of the first set of HUs, automatically initiating captioning and presenting captions of an HU voice signal during at least a portion of the call, and upon determining that the call is not from one of the first set of HUs, starting the call without captioning and providing an option to the AU to initiate captioning during the call.
Claims
1. An assisted user's (AU's) captioning device for assisting an AU during a call with a hearing user (HU) wherein the hearing user uses a HU's communication device, the captioning device comprising: a display screen; and a processor linked to the display screen, the processor programmed to perform the steps of: (i) upon receiving a call, automatically determining if the call is from one of a first set of HUs; (ii) upon determining that the call is from one of the first set of HUs, automatically initiating captioning and presenting captions of an HU voice signal during at least a portion of the call; and (iii) upon determining that the call is not from one of the first set of HUs, starting the call without captioning and providing an option to the AU to initiate captioning during the call.
2. The captioning device of claim 1 wherein the process is further programmed to, upon determining that the call is from one of the first set of HUs, present a text message via the display screen indicating that captioning has automatically initiated.
3. The captioning device of claim 2 wherein the first set of HUs include emergency operators.
4. The captioning device of claim 3 wherein the step of determining if the call is from one of a first set of HUs includes receiving an indication that the call is associated with an emergency operator.
5. The captioning device of claim 1 wherein the processor is programmed to, upon automatically initiating captioning and presenting captions of an HU voice signal, persistently providing captioning during the entirety of the call.
6. The captioning device of claim 1 wherein the processor is programmed to, upon automatically initiating captioning and presenting captions of an HU voice signal, enabling the AU to deselect captioning to halt the captioning process while the call is ongoing.
7. The captioning device of claim 1 wherein the processor is programmed to, upon automatically initiating captioning and presenting captions of an HU voice signal, starting a countdown timer to time out a period during which the AU is prohibited from deselecting captions and, at the end of the time out period, enabling the AU to deselect captions to stop the captioning process while the call is ongoing.
8. The captioning device of claim 1 wherein the step of providing an option includes providing a virtual button via the display screen that is selectable via touch.
9. An assisted user's (AU's) captioning device for assisting an AU during a call with a hearing user (HU) wherein the hearing user uses a HU's communication device, the captioning device comprising: a display screen; a input button; and a processor linked to the display screen and the input button, the processor programmed to perform the steps of: during an ongoing call between an AU using the captioning device and an HU using an HU communication device: (i) establishing a link to a first captioning resource at a remote relay; (ii) receiving an HU voice signal; (iii) transmitting the HU voice signal to the first captioning resource; (iv) receiving captions back from the first captioning resource; (v) presenting the captions via the display; (vi) upon detecting selection of the input button: (a) establishing a link to a second captioning resource at the remote relay; (b) receiving an HU voice signal; (c) transmitting HU voice signal to the second captioning resource; (d) receiving captions back from the second captioning resource; and (e) presenting the captions via the display.
10. The captioning device of claim 9 wherein the first caption resource includes a first call assistant.
11. The captioning device of claim 10 wherein the second captioning resource includes a second call assistant.
12. The captioning device of claim 9 wherein the second captioning resource includes a call assistant.
13. The captioning device of claim 9 wherein the HU communication device is a device used by an emergency call assistant.
14. An assisted user's (AU's) captioning device for assisting an AU during a call with a hearing user (HU) wherein the hearing user uses a HU communication device, the captioning device comprising: a display screen; and a processor linked to the display screen and the input button, the processor programmed to perform the steps of: (i) upon initiation of a call between the AU captioning device and an HU communication device, determining that the HU communication device is associated with an emergency call service; (ii) upon determining that the HU communication device is associated with an emergency service, automatically initiating captioning of an HU voice signal received during the call; and (iii) upon determining that the HU communication device is not associated with an emergency service, initially facilitating voice communication without captioning and providing an input button selectable by the AU to initiate captioning during the ongoing call.
15. The captioned device of claim 14 wherein the call is initiated via the HU communication device.
16. The captioning device of claim 15 wherein the step of determining the device is associate with an emergency call service includes receiving an indication from teh HU communication device indicating that the device is associated with an emergency call service.
17. The captioning device of claim 14 wherein the call is initiated via the AU captioning device.
18. The captioning device of claim 14 wherein the captioning persists for the entire call when the HU communication device is associated with an emergency service.
19. The captioning device of claim 14 wherein, once captioning is presented, the processor starts a time out timer to time out a period at the end of which the AU may deselect captioning if desired.
20. The captioning device of claim 14 wherein the AU is prohibited from disabling captions during a first period after captioning is automatically initiated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The various aspects of the subject invention are now described with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein like reference numerals correspond to similar elements throughout the several views. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description hereafter relating thereto are not intended to limit the claimed subject matter to the particular form disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter.
[0026] As used herein, the terms “component,” “system” and the like are intended to refer to a computer-related entity, either hardware, a combination of hardware and software, software, or software in execution. For example, a component may be, but is not limited to being, a process running on a processor, a processor, an object, an executable, a thread of execution, a program, and/or a computer. By way of illustration, both an application running on a computer and the computer can be a component. One or more components may reside within a process and/or thread of execution and a component may be localized on one computer and/or distributed between two or more computers or processors.
[0027] Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals correspond to similar elements throughout the several view and, more specifically, referring to
[0028] Referring again to
[0029] When an assisted user has difficulty hearing voice messages broadcast via speaker 24 from the hearing user, the assisted user can initiate a captioning service whereby the voice messages of the hearing user are transcribed into text and presented to the assisted user via the assisted user's device 12 substantially simultaneously with broadcast of the hearing user's voice messages. To this end, referring again to
[0030] At the relay 16, the hearing user's voice messages are transcribed into text and the text is transmitted back to the assisted user's device 12 via link 28 or a third communication link and the transcribed text is presented to the assisted user via display 22. To this end, see
[0031] Referring again to
[0032] Where captioning is automatically turned on when an emergency call is initiated, the processor 20 may also be programmed to provide some type indication to an assisted user that captioning has been automatically turned on. To this end, as shown in
[0033] In other embodiments, referring to
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] Where the assisted user has not initiated an emergency call, control passes to decision block 106 where device 12 operates to facilitate an non-emergency communication with a hearing user using the called device 14. In this regard, at block 106, processor 20 determines whether or not captioning has been turned on. If captioning has not been turned on, control passes down to block 116 where processor 20 monitors for disconnection of the call. Where the call is disconnected, control passes back up to block 102 where the process continues to cycle. At block 116, if the call has not been disconnected, control passes back up to block 106 where processor 20 continues to monitor for selection of the caption button 25 (see again
[0036] Referring still to
[0037] Referring still to
[0038] In some embodiments, instead of providing a timeout period after which an assisted user can turn off captioning, captioning may remain on during all 911 or other emergency calls. In addition, when an emergency call is disconnected, in at least some embodiments, an assisted user's device 12 may be programmed to stay in an automated captioning state for some timeout period after disconnection such that if the assisted user's device 12 receives any incoming phone call during the timeout period, captioning is automatically initiated. Here, for instance, if an emergency call is disconnected for some reason and an emergency operator places a return call to an assisted user's device 12 within the timeout period and the assisted user answers the returned call, captioning would be initiated automatically. In at least some embodiments, when captioning is initiated automatically upon reception of a returned call, one or more indications may be presented to the assisted user via the assisted user's device indicating the automated captioning state as shown in
[0039] Referring now to
[0040] At block 152, relay 16 and processor 20 provide captioning to the assisted user via display 22. At block 154, processor 20 monitors for disconnection of the call. Where the call is not disconnected, control passes back up to block 150 where the subprocess including blocks 150, 152, and 154 continues to cycle.
[0041] Referring still to
[0042] At block 158, the processor 20 determines whether or not the timeout period has been completed. Where the timeout period has been completed, control passes back up to block 142 where the process described above continues to cycle. If the timeout period has not been completed at block 158, control passes to block 160 where processor 20 determines whether or not a call has been received at the assisted user's device 12. At block 160, when a call has not been received at the assisted user's device within the timeout period, control passes back up to block 158. At block 160, if a call is received at the assisted user's device prior to the timeout period timing out, control passes back up to block 148 where the link to the relay is again established and the process continues to cycle as described above.
[0043] In at least some embodiments, when an emergency call is disconnected, in addition to initiating the timeout period at block 156, the link to the relay 16 may be maintained until the timeout period has been completed at block 158. By maintain the relay connection, in at least some cases it is possible that recall captioning may be expedited.
[0044] While two different processes are described with respect to
[0045] Instead of prohibiting an assisted user from stopping captioning, in some embodiments the device 12 processor 20 may instead be programmed to automatically re-link and restart captioning automatically during a time out period or at any time during an emergency call when an assisted user selects a caption button (e4.g., see again 25 in
[0046] In at least some embodiments it is contemplated that when an emergency operator calls an assisted user's device 12 after disconnection of a call, the relay operators system may be able to indicate to device 12 that the calling device is associated with an emergency operator. Here, instead of timing out a time out period after a disconnection occurs, device 12 may always monitor calls for an emergency indication and may be programmed to automatically start captioning when an emergency call back call is received and identified.
[0047] The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the invention may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the claims below.
[0048] Thus, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims. For example,
[0049] To apprise the public of the scope of this invention, the following claims are made: