Device-directed utterance detection

A speech interface device is configured to detect an interrupt event and process a voice command without detecting a wakeword. The device includes on-device interrupt architecture configured to detect when device-directed speech is present and send audio data to a remote system for speech processing...

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Main Authors Eli Joshua Fidler, Aaron Eakin, Roland Maximilian Rolf Maas, Sanjeev Mishra, Diamond Bishop, Bjorn Hoffmeister, Ariya Rastrow, Nikko Strom
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.11.2023
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Summary:A speech interface device is configured to detect an interrupt event and process a voice command without detecting a wakeword. The device includes on-device interrupt architecture configured to detect when device-directed speech is present and send audio data to a remote system for speech processing. This architecture includes an interrupt detector that detects an interrupt event (e.g., device-directed speech) with low latency, enabling the device to quickly lower a volume of output audio and/or perform other actions in response to a potential voice command. In addition, the architecture includes a device directed classifier that processes an entire utterance and corresponding semantic information and detects device-directed speech with high accuracy. Using the device directed classifier, the device may reject the interrupt event and increase a volume of the output audio or may accept the interrupt event, causing the output audio to end and performing speech processing on the audio data.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB20220015305