Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1982-05-13
1985-03-26
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
3645135, 364419, 381 41, G06F 1538
Patent
active
045077509
ABSTRACT:
An electronic apparatus for translation from a host language to a non-host language in which the individual word is evaluated as to its contextual meaning. The sequence of words, typically a sentence, within the host language, which is communicated to the electronic apparatus is translated, through a recognition device into a series of recognized words. These recognized words are further refined through analysis of their contextual meaning within the sequence (sentence) so as to differentiate between words of similar pronunciation and between homonyms. The present invention permits the direct entry, from voice, to a translator to a foreign language or alternatively to control language for use with an electronic or electromechanical apparatus.
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Frantz Gene A.
Lin Kun-Shan
Comfort James T.
Fleming Michael R.
Hiller William E.
Sharp Melvin
Smith Jerry
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