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Harald Höge, Gauting DE
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20090310759 | METHOD FOR CONTENT-BASED PRIORITIZATION OF VOICE MESSAGES IN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Answering machines and voice mailbox systems are normally provided in modern communications systems. When a communications subscriber is temporarily unreachable at the location of their fixed network telephone, incoming calls can be accepted by an answering machine and voice messages can be recorded. The drawback of this procedure is that messages containing important information cannot be promptly conveyed to the communications subscriber. During incoming voice messages, their content is evaluated with the aid of a speech recognition system. As a result, content-based prioritization of voice messages is made possible in a communications system and the receiver is notified of the incoming voice messages according to the prioritization. | 12-17-2009 |
20110060564 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF SOUND-GENERATING PROCESSES - Sound-generating processes are classified using at least one sensor for detecting sound signals caused by the sound-generating processes. A storage stores a reference model which has statistical distribution parameters for predetermined characteristics of a sound signal. An adaptation unit extracts the characteristic from the detected sound signals of the processes and calculates a similarity between the sound signals detected based on the extracted characteristics for grouping the processes into various process clusters having sound signals that are similar to each other. The adaptation unit adapts the stored reference model as a function of the statistical distribution parameters of those processes in a process cluster having the maximum number of processes, then a classification unit classifies the sound-generating processes based on the adapted model. | 03-10-2011 |
Harald Höge, Gauting DE
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20090310759 | METHOD FOR CONTENT-BASED PRIORITIZATION OF VOICE MESSAGES IN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - Answering machines and voice mailbox systems are normally provided in modern communications systems. When a communications subscriber is temporarily unreachable at the location of their fixed network telephone, incoming calls can be accepted by an answering machine and voice messages can be recorded. The drawback of this procedure is that messages containing important information cannot be promptly conveyed to the communications subscriber. During incoming voice messages, their content is evaluated with the aid of a speech recognition system. As a result, content-based prioritization of voice messages is made possible in a communications system and the receiver is notified of the incoming voice messages according to the prioritization. | 12-17-2009 |
20110060564 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF SOUND-GENERATING PROCESSES - Sound-generating processes are classified using at least one sensor for detecting sound signals caused by the sound-generating processes. A storage stores a reference model which has statistical distribution parameters for predetermined characteristics of a sound signal. An adaptation unit extracts the characteristic from the detected sound signals of the processes and calculates a similarity between the sound signals detected based on the extracted characteristics for grouping the processes into various process clusters having sound signals that are similar to each other. The adaptation unit adapts the stored reference model as a function of the statistical distribution parameters of those processes in a process cluster having the maximum number of processes, then a classification unit classifies the sound-generating processes based on the adapted model. | 03-10-2011 |
Michael Höge, Feldkirchen DE
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20120018542 | HYDRAULIC STROKE TRANSMITTER - A stroke translator or an injector having a solid-state actuator for generating a stroke and a hydraulic system for the hydraulic transmission of the stroke of the solid-state actuator to a control element such as a jet needle of a valve. The hydraulic system has hydraulic volumes hermetically sealed to the outside by metal bellows and constitute a hydraulic bearing with compensation for play. The advantages over known hydraulic levers are such that a complete metal seal is provided, and that a lower-wear design can be realized. Furthermore, a modular structure can be produced. | 01-26-2012 |
20130112781 | THERMALLY VOLUME-NEUTRAL STROKE TRANSMITTER, IN PARTICULAR FOR METERING VALVE WITHOUT HYDRAULIC COMPENSATOR - In addition to liquid in a thermal volume-neutral stroke transmitter, first and/or second displacement body(ies) is/are positioned in the stroke transmitter, for displacing the liquid. These three materials in the closed system are designed so that the stroke transmitter remains pressure-free during temperature changes. | 05-09-2013 |